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Subject to change of course, but this is my take on what might happen with potential draft day trades. Once free agency begins I'll probably redo this draft, hopefully with better explanations.

1 - ARI: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
(FROM KC) Call me crazy, but since when is the draft not? Between Milliner and trading down, the latter will provide more value. Arizona is a team so desperate for quality linemen that they'd make this move.
2 - JAX: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
Joeckel was the top OT prospect before Fisher's athleticism bumped him up draft boards. He's still a high caliber prospect that is necessary to help Gabbert at least try to get better.
3 - DET: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
(FROM OAK) The wheelin' and deelin' begins. The Lions badly need a corner with Milliner's skill set and size. So badly that they wont let the Eagles even think about taking him 4th overall.
4 - PHI: Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon
Jordan is a gifted pass rusher and has boosted his stock immensely. A reunion with his college coach makes too much sense.
5 - OAK: Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida
(FROM DET) Floyd is a dangerous force that could play anywhere on the D-line and dominate. The Raiders might think QB here, but you cant pass up a talent like Floyd.
6 - CLE: Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
The Browns are moving to a 3-4 with little talent to rush the QB. Ansah's athleticism and burst off the edge make him an ideal selection.
7 - KC: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
(FROM ARI) The Chiefs trade out of the top 5, but with OG Warmack on the board, they can grab one of the draft's top players.
8 - BUF: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
The Bills said they would target a QB in the draft and they make good on that. Geno Smith is by all accounts the best QB on the board and will start a new era in Buffalo.
9 - NYJ: Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU
The Jets defense doesn't feature much anymore (see pick #13) so adding a physical freak like Mingo to rush the edges might give the Jets something.
10 - TEN: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
Mike Munchak is an O-line guy, so taking a powerful guard prospect in Cooper might get CJ back to 2K.
11 - SD: Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
Phillip Rivers and the Bolts have gone without a franchise worthy LT for too long. Johnson has great size and technique to help improve the protection that has fallen flat for Rivers.
12 - MIA: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
Austin proved at the combine that he will be a speedy nightmare for opposing defenses. Tannehill needs more offensive weapons and thats exactly what the Fins will get.
13 - NYJ: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
(FROM TB) If you're wondering why the Jets have this pick it's because Revis island floats off the Tampa shore. Trufant may not be the next Revis, but the hole in their secondary needs filling.
14 - CAR: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
The Panthers need to shore up the run defense up the middle. Lotulelei is a big guy who can command double teams and plug running lanes.
15 - NO: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
The health risk with Jones will drop him down on draft day, but not by much. I cant see him falling past the Saints, who need 3-4 rush linebackers as much as anyone.
16 - STL: Kenny Vaccaro, SS, Texas
Jeff Fisher wants to upgrade the FS position and Vaccaro is the best in the draft and would add to a young and upcoming secondary.
17 - PIT: Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia
Ogletree didnt do himself any favors with an arrest, but he's too good and the Steelers are too needy.
18 - DAL: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
The Cowboys 31st run attack proved how mediocre their line was. Fluker was a dominate run blocker in college, becoming a cheaper upgrade to the right bookend of the Cowboys.
19 - NYG: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
The Giants tend to draft pass rushers in the first round. Werner is a natural who would fit well into their D-line rotation.
20 - CHI: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
Richardson is versatile and athletic on the field. He's the best player on the board for the Bears, who need to get younger on the D-line.
21 - CIN: Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame
Despite reputation woes and a bad combine performance, he's a productive and instinctive player who can ballhawk. The Bengals hope to get the best from him.
22 - STL: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
The Rams haven't hit on many receivers, but Patterson is a big, physical guy you want to become your go to guy.
23 - MIN: Keenan Allen, WR, California
Whether Percy Harvin remains with the Vikings or not, Allen makes sense. He has great size and skills to be a playmaker when they're not pounding the rock.
24 - IND: Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina
The Colts are thin on defense in all areas, but Williams can anchor the D-line, especially without Dwight Freeney.
25 - SEA: Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia
The Hawks defense is pretty stacked already. Adding a monster like Jenkins will make them even more competitive against the West offenses.
26 - GB: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
The Pack could use O-line, but there's not much at 26. TE Finely is out the door most likely so his replacement could be Eifert.
27 - HOU: Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee
The Texans need some other than Johnson to make plays in the passing game.
28 - DEN: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
Champ Bailey isn't getting any younger so it makes to fortify the secondary to remain competitive in the AFC.
29 - NE: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M
Moore flashes potential, but poor workouts will cause him to fall. However, if any team can get the most out of him, it would be the Pats.
30 - ATL: Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
The Falcons need a young workhorse than Turner couldn't be anymore. Lacy is a rare combo of speed and power that NFL teams covet.
31 - SF: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
The 49ers want to get younger at the safety position. Elam may be undersized, but he's a ball hawk that outplays expectations and hits hard.
32 - BAL: Kevin Minter, ILB, LSU
Ray Lewis is a legend that cant be replaced, but there's still the need at linebacker. Minter may not be the emotional leader type, but he's tough and instinctive.

User Comments

Wednesday, March 6, 2013 12:54 PM
Average -- Austin too high at #12. Better with Allen or Patterson.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013 3:29 PM
Below Average -- This isn't that great....Detroit won't trade up for Milliner cuz they know he will most likely be there at 5 and they might not even take him. Some picks need to be changed


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