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Ignore any incomplete thoughts and errors and puncuations, I know it's unprofessional but when I fixed all my errors it didn't save and since these damn boxes are so hard to maneuver around to fix things I gave up on trying again. My apologies. Enjoy.

1 - KC: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
With the release of Eric Winston the Chiefs have a void to fill, the Chiefs could go with Jordan or Loutellei but I believe they go offense and Joeckel is an SEC guy which will help him to beat out Eric Fisher.
2 - JAX: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
With the releases of Dawan Landry and Aaron Ross it is apparent the jaguars are ready for a makeover in the secondary which makes way for Dee Milliner. Milliner has outstanding ball skills and is very fast and physical I think he's a similar prospect to now Bills corner Steven Gilmore and will be taken a little higher than initially thought like Gilmore because of the Dire need in Jacksonville for a stud corner.
3 - OAK: Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon
When I watch Dion Jordan I am blown away I love this guy and think he will end up being the best player in this draft class. Oakland has some talent to build around on the defensive line, and for a team with few strengths I think is important for them to build on their best strength. Obviously Dion Jordan might be considered better suited for a 3-4 defense but the Raiders like they do in all drafts are going to salivate at the thought of this athletic freak on their defense and nabb him here.
4 - PHI: Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
I think Ezekiel Ansah is just a notch below Jordan in potential, but being noth below a player who could end up being one of the five best defensive players in the NFL is quite alright. Chip Kelly love rack guys and seeing that Ezekial Ansah originally went to BYU as a track guy, I think this is a a perfect match.
5 - DET: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
The Lions will go as far as Matt Stafford and Calvin Johnson will take them, Jeff Backus is very Durable at Left tackle but he isn't very good and old and I think the Lions will be smart enough to nab Eric Fisher here to replace him.
6 - CLE: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
Cleveland has not had a presence in the middle of their defense since Shaun Rogers a few years back. They think to them selves in a divison where run stuffers are needed to succeed (Haloti Ngata),(Geno Atkins),formerly (Casey Hampton), the Browns jump on Star here assuming his heart is fine.
7 - MIA: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
I think the Dolphins will most likely nab Mike Wallace in free agency and after resigning Brian Hartline they have a solid deep threat and a solid slot reciever. The though of adding Cordarrellle Patterson and now making the receiving corps a strength after being a weakness. The dolphins are committed to Ryan Tannehill and they show how committed they are by trading up to make sure Buffalo doesn't nab him.
8 - STL: Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida
Shariff Floyd added to a D-line consisting of Robert Quinn, Chris Long, and Michael Brockers is a scary thought for that reason the rams trade wine of the first round picks to nab a potential top 5 pick and a guy who I believe will be one of the 3 best players in this draft.
9 - NYJ: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
Xavier Rhodes has great size and with Darrelle Revis out the door most likely this pick makes a lot of sense.
10 - TEN: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
Chance Warmack has incredible film and will warrant a selection for a guard needy Titans teams.
11 - SD: Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
Lane Johnson has great athletic ability and the Chargers need more O-line help than any team in the NFL so this pick is only logical.
12 - NE: Kenny Vaccaro, SS, Texas
The Cardinals trade back again.....you'll see why, and oddly enough the Patriots trade up in order to get Kenny Vaccaro in order to strengthen the only weak part of their team the secondary.
13 - TB: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
The Bucs could take Desmond Trufant, but I think that Bjoern Werner will be the pick because he is an absolute beast and with Daquan Bowers going to jail this pick makes sense.
14 - CAR: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
Sheldon Richardson has a lot of athletic ability and is powerful and the Panthers D - line has a lot talent in Charles Johnson and Greg Hardy adding strength to a strength as you can tell is something you can tell I believe in.
15 - NO: Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU
Barkevious Mingo has a great name and a lanky frame that gives him ability to torque around big tackles. The Saints are in dire need of a pass rushing specialist so this pick makes sense.
16 - BUF: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
Tavon Austin I think will be the next great slot reciever in the NFL think, Stevie Johnson and TJ Graham are both slot type guys and adding another slot type guy seems ludacris however I think Doug Marrone would love to add a guy who can strengthen their west coast system which I believe will be installed.
17 - PIT: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
Jarvis Jones has Spinal Stenosis and is the reason why he's not a top 5 pick. The Steelrs however take a chance and take a Von Miller type prospect.
18 - BAL: Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia
I don't think John Harabaugh was throwing a smokescreen when cringing at Manti Teo's 40 time I think he was disgusted because he knows there's no top notch ILB prospects that will be left at pick 32. Therefore the Ravens nab Alec Ogletree.
19 - NYG: Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
Jesse Williams seems like he's going high here and he may be but the giants D-line needs some revamping with Chris Canty and Perhaps Osi Umenyoira out the door a mamouth like Jesse Williams could make sense.
20 - CHI: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
John Cooper is rising fast on draft boards and looks like a potential top 10 pick however we always see inexplicable falls on draft day and I think John Cooper could fit well in Chicago.
21 - CIN: Keenan Allen, WR, California
I think Keenan Allen is overrated but it doesn't matter what I think a lot of people love him as a quality possession guy. If I'm wrong about him he could be a good compliment to AJ Green,
22 - STL: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
I like Hopkins better than any reciever in the draft because hes a go up and get it type of guy with good speed and route running ability, his hands can be shaky but they can't be that shaky or he wouldn't be the star that he was at Clemson. Justin Hunter I think is a little too skinny despite being 6'4 which makes me think the rams might take Hopkins here.
23 - MIN: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
In this mock I thought I should bring back my Ravens trade prediction which elevated Jesse Williams to the Giants. This is relevant cause I had Williams to the Vikings in my previous mock. Desmond Trufant is a technician at the corner position and will be a solid pro.
24 - IND: Cornellius Carradine, DE, Florida State
Before getting injured Cornellius Carradine was terrorizing QB's in college and could be he best pure pass rusher in the draft. The Colts are lucky this stud has a bad knee injury that has lowered his draft stock cause I think they get a steal here.
25 - SEA: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
DJ Fluker is is the final piece to a complete Seahawks O-line and since the Seahawks are a contender and have some many strengths completing a strength here is a great thing.
26 - GB: Arthur Brown, ILB, Kansas State
Arthur Brown is a stud and will excel next to Clay Matthews because the undersized athletic linebacker won't have all the attention placed on him.
27 - HOU: Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia
I despise John Jenkins as a player I think he's fat lazy and honestly weak for his size but rumor has it the Texans like him and because of his size I believe they might so they might nab home at 27.
28 - DEN: Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State
John Banks has a bad combine and because of it will lose some guap but he's got talent and the Broncos need help a CB which was very evident against the Ravens in the playoffs.
29 - ARI: Matt Barkley, QB, USC
Bruce Arians loves smart QB's and he and the draft team new they could trade back to pick 29 to nab their man and at pick 29 Matt Barkley might not be a horrible pick I think with good coaching and strength and conditioning Matt Barkley could be an adequate NFL QB.
30 - ATL: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
Tyler Eifert reminds me a lot of Owen Daniels in terms of his toughness, athleticism, and ability to catch the football.
31 - SF: Jonathan Cyprien, SS, Florida International
Johnathan Cyprien is an aggressive saftey and since Dashon Goldson will probably be out the door this aggressive saftey goes to an aggressive team.
32 - DAL: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
Dallas needs a saftey desperately and Matt Elam is the best saftey left so he becomes the pick.

User Comments

Saturday, March 9, 2013 3:12 AM
Average -- Would ove to grade you higher, you know a lot about football-- but too many of these picks are insane. No QB until 29? Not in today's NFL. And New England trading *up*? Baltimore tading up? There's so much talent the first 50 picks or so in this draft.


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