My 2013 Mock Draft (Round 1)
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1 - KC: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
At 6'6 306, 34 1/4 inch arms and 10 1/8 inch hands, Joeckel appears to be a promising Left Tackle ready to take on the responsibilites of an NFL player, starter and 1st overall pick. He was a top perfomer in the 3 cone drill, and he plays with good fundamentals and intangibles. Kansas City really needs OL especially considering their acquisitions so far this offseason including Alex Smith.
At 6'6 306, 34 1/4 inch arms and 10 1/8 inch hands, Joeckel appears to be a promising Left Tackle ready to take on the responsibilites of an NFL player, starter and 1st overall pick. He was a top perfomer in the 3 cone drill, and he plays with good fundamentals and intangibles. Kansas City really needs OL especially considering their acquisitions so far this offseason including Alex Smith.
2 - JAX: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
At 6'7 306, 34 1/2 inch arms, and a 10 1/2 hand size, had Fisher gone to a school more pro popular than Central Michigan, he probably would be number one as he has better film than Joeckel as well as a better combine than Joeckel. Adding a Tackle like Fisher would give J-Ville a place to run at with MJD. Plus, it might give whoever their QB is more time throwing the ball.
At 6'7 306, 34 1/2 inch arms, and a 10 1/2 hand size, had Fisher gone to a school more pro popular than Central Michigan, he probably would be number one as he has better film than Joeckel as well as a better combine than Joeckel. Adding a Tackle like Fisher would give J-Ville a place to run at with MJD. Plus, it might give whoever their QB is more time throwing the ball.
3 - OAK: Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida
At 6'3 297, 31 3/4 inch arms, and a 10 1/8 hand size, Floyd is probably (pending a comeback from Star, see later) going to be the first Defensive player taken in this years draft. He will step right into the Black and Silver uniform and be expected to produce right away for the Raiders. Plus, in the case that the Raiders decide to switch schemes in the time that he's there he should be able to fit well into both 3-4 and 4-3. He ended up running a 4.92 time at the combine. Not bad for 300 pounds
At 6'3 297, 31 3/4 inch arms, and a 10 1/8 hand size, Floyd is probably (pending a comeback from Star, see later) going to be the first Defensive player taken in this years draft. He will step right into the Black and Silver uniform and be expected to produce right away for the Raiders. Plus, in the case that the Raiders decide to switch schemes in the time that he's there he should be able to fit well into both 3-4 and 4-3. He ended up running a 4.92 time at the combine. Not bad for 300 pounds
4 - PHI: Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon
At 6'6 248, 33 7/8 inch arms and a 10 inch hand size, Dion could put on more weight to his frame. One thing that makes Dion a top pick this year is that he is very athletic and can play both LB and DE but would probably be better at Defensive End.He ran a 4.6 40 and he also had a 122 broad jump and 4.35 20 yard shuttle
At 6'6 248, 33 7/8 inch arms and a 10 inch hand size, Dion could put on more weight to his frame. One thing that makes Dion a top pick this year is that he is very athletic and can play both LB and DE but would probably be better at Defensive End.He ran a 4.6 40 and he also had a 122 broad jump and 4.35 20 yard shuttle
5 - DET: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
At 6'0 201, 32 inch arms, and a vert jump of 36 inches along with a great 4.37 40, he is one of the better college-made corners to come into the draft the past couple of years. He's been very consistent in his pre draft workouts, staying within the top 10 for most of if not all year. Another thing about Milliner, is that he is often covering the #1 on the opposing team, and he always seems to make some sort of play on the ball if it gets thrown anywhere near him.
At 6'0 201, 32 inch arms, and a vert jump of 36 inches along with a great 4.37 40, he is one of the better college-made corners to come into the draft the past couple of years. He's been very consistent in his pre draft workouts, staying within the top 10 for most of if not all year. Another thing about Milliner, is that he is often covering the #1 on the opposing team, and he always seems to make some sort of play on the ball if it gets thrown anywhere near him.
6 - CLE: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
At 6'2, 245, Jones is one of the more productive players in this draft class, considering the strength of it this season. Jones has a serious back injury that could make him slide some, but from what I heard he has been cleared for contact, so he should be ready to go for training camp. Anybody that can put up the numbers Jones did in College WITHOUT the Injuy would be a serious number one consideration.
At 6'2, 245, Jones is one of the more productive players in this draft class, considering the strength of it this season. Jones has a serious back injury that could make him slide some, but from what I heard he has been cleared for contact, so he should be ready to go for training camp. Anybody that can put up the numbers Jones did in College WITHOUT the Injuy would be a serious number one consideration.
7 - ARI: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
At 6'2 with 9 1/4 inch hands, he is the same size as RGIII was heightwise from last years class. He also posses somewhat similar athletic Capabilities.He ran a 4.59 40, which is good for a dual threat QB. Playing in Bruce Arians system with the likes of Larry Fitzgerald, he should be a very gigantic boost to the Cardinals organization
At 6'2 with 9 1/4 inch hands, he is the same size as RGIII was heightwise from last years class. He also posses somewhat similar athletic Capabilities.He ran a 4.59 40, which is good for a dual threat QB. Playing in Bruce Arians system with the likes of Larry Fitzgerald, he should be a very gigantic boost to the Cardinals organization
8 - BUF: Matt Barkley, QB, USC
At 6'2 and 10 1/8 hands, we have another QB coming from USC. This is, looking within the last couple of drafts not good news for Barkley. John David Booty, Matt Leinart, Mark Sanchez, and Carson Palmer were the last 4 USC QB's. Ouch! Barkley has the capability to change that and add at least one good name to that list, so we'll see how good he does in Buffalo throwing at Raymond James in the cold town of Orchard Park.
At 6'2 and 10 1/8 hands, we have another QB coming from USC. This is, looking within the last couple of drafts not good news for Barkley. John David Booty, Matt Leinart, Mark Sanchez, and Carson Palmer were the last 4 USC QB's. Ouch! Barkley has the capability to change that and add at least one good name to that list, so we'll see how good he does in Buffalo throwing at Raymond James in the cold town of Orchard Park.
9 - NYJ: Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU
At 6'4 241 Mingo, like Jordan is hybrid DE/LB who could add weight to his frame. He comes from a great football school in LSU with Les Miles as his college coach. He had a great combine in which he was a top performer in everything except the 20 yard shuttle. He, like Milliner, has also been consistently staying in the upper part of the draft, and by the way, he's not getting compared to Demarcus Ware for nothing. I believe that until Rex Ryan gets fired, he will be a great fit for his system.
At 6'4 241 Mingo, like Jordan is hybrid DE/LB who could add weight to his frame. He comes from a great football school in LSU with Les Miles as his college coach. He had a great combine in which he was a top performer in everything except the 20 yard shuttle. He, like Milliner, has also been consistently staying in the upper part of the draft, and by the way, he's not getting compared to Demarcus Ware for nothing. I believe that until Rex Ryan gets fired, he will be a great fit for his system.
10 - TEN: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
At 6'2, 317, Chance Warmack as you can see by his draft position is an elite talent, especially for the Guard position. Well, I'll stick to he was in college! He's got almost 35 inch arm length as well as a 5.49 Combine time. Chance Warmack would, at least at this point in his career be a starter on most teams. He, like Mingo has drawn serious comparisons. For him, its Carl Nicks. If he can make holes for Trent Richardson and Eddie Lacy and have them produce, what do you think about CJ2K?
At 6'2, 317, Chance Warmack as you can see by his draft position is an elite talent, especially for the Guard position. Well, I'll stick to he was in college! He's got almost 35 inch arm length as well as a 5.49 Combine time. Chance Warmack would, at least at this point in his career be a starter on most teams. He, like Mingo has drawn serious comparisons. For him, its Carl Nicks. If he can make holes for Trent Richardson and Eddie Lacy and have them produce, what do you think about CJ2K?
11 - SD: Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
At 6'6, 303 with 10 1/8 inch Hands and 35 1/4 inch arms. Lane Johnson definitely has Top 10 talent, but the value for him verse need is not quite there. In years where there are not 2 Elite Tackles, he would probably be a Top 5 pick. In fact, some think he might go 5 to Detroit! Lane's stock has been, and for the most part still is, rising, and I don't see him going down draft boards anytime soon.
At 6'6, 303 with 10 1/8 inch Hands and 35 1/4 inch arms. Lane Johnson definitely has Top 10 talent, but the value for him verse need is not quite there. In years where there are not 2 Elite Tackles, he would probably be a Top 5 pick. In fact, some think he might go 5 to Detroit! Lane's stock has been, and for the most part still is, rising, and I don't see him going down draft boards anytime soon.
12 - MIA: Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
At 6'5 1/4, 271, Ansah should be a top 10 pick, and he probably will be, but in this scenario, he drops a little bit, and falls right to Miami, who didnt do that much adding to their Defence this free agency. He is one of the more balanced Defensive End/Linebacker Hybrids coming out of this years draft, and he shows good foot speed, and size for either position running a 4.63 40. One thing to note about Ansah is he has a stamina issue, and he gets fatigued easily, so he might not stay out long.
At 6'5 1/4, 271, Ansah should be a top 10 pick, and he probably will be, but in this scenario, he drops a little bit, and falls right to Miami, who didnt do that much adding to their Defence this free agency. He is one of the more balanced Defensive End/Linebacker Hybrids coming out of this years draft, and he shows good foot speed, and size for either position running a 4.63 40. One thing to note about Ansah is he has a stamina issue, and he gets fatigued easily, so he might not stay out long.
13 - TB: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
At 6'1 with 33 3/4 arm length and only 9 inch hands to go along with his great 40.5 Vertical Jump, among the best at the combine. He is so far the only person in my draft that has a grade on NFL.Com less than 90, at 86.2. He is, however, playing at a major need position this year that doesnt have any good players except Dee Milliner. There are a couple things he could improve on or habits he might have to change, but he should be a productive player still for another Florida team.
At 6'1 with 33 3/4 arm length and only 9 inch hands to go along with his great 40.5 Vertical Jump, among the best at the combine. He is so far the only person in my draft that has a grade on NFL.Com less than 90, at 86.2. He is, however, playing at a major need position this year that doesnt have any good players except Dee Milliner. There are a couple things he could improve on or habits he might have to change, but he should be a productive player still for another Florida team.
14 - CAR: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
At 6'2, 311, he has good size for any of the interior line positions. Star falls to 14 in this draft due to his heart issue, as he has still not been cleared yet. Star has the talent to be a top pick, in fact some people still have him going number one solely based on talent, but with the injuries nowadays, GM's dont want to risk a #1 pick not playing again due to a heart problem. He is drawing comparisons to Haloti Ngata and definitely has the strength to play DT, but can he stay healthy?
At 6'2, 311, he has good size for any of the interior line positions. Star falls to 14 in this draft due to his heart issue, as he has still not been cleared yet. Star has the talent to be a top pick, in fact some people still have him going number one solely based on talent, but with the injuries nowadays, GM's dont want to risk a #1 pick not playing again due to a heart problem. He is drawing comparisons to Haloti Ngata and definitely has the strength to play DT, but can he stay healthy?
15 - NO: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
At 6'3, 266, Werner like Star also has the talent to be a top pick, as he has been number 2 in some mocks, but Werner falls because of his scheme. He plays in a 4-3 at DE, where as most teams in the NFL at least with top picks are playing in a 3-4. He also came, from Germany, and only started playing American Football a couple of years ago, with a lack of experience. He's being compared to Osi Umenyiora, and he definitely shows good discipline, but he doesnt have great strength for a DE.
At 6'3, 266, Werner like Star also has the talent to be a top pick, as he has been number 2 in some mocks, but Werner falls because of his scheme. He plays in a 4-3 at DE, where as most teams in the NFL at least with top picks are playing in a 3-4. He also came, from Germany, and only started playing American Football a couple of years ago, with a lack of experience. He's being compared to Osi Umenyiora, and he definitely shows good discipline, but he doesnt have great strength for a DE.
16 - STL: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
At 6'2 with 31 3/4 inch arms, and only 9 inch hands, he has some dropped catches, and he tries to catch with his body. He draws comparisons to Demaryius Thomas, and he definitely has great vison, good speed (a 4.42 40) and a vertical jump of 37 inches. He is also a great route runner, who does an excellant job on his cuts. One of the top receivers out of many in the class this year. Going to STL to play with Sam Bradford is a Win Win Win for Him, Bradford, and the Rams organization.
At 6'2 with 31 3/4 inch arms, and only 9 inch hands, he has some dropped catches, and he tries to catch with his body. He draws comparisons to Demaryius Thomas, and he definitely has great vison, good speed (a 4.42 40) and a vertical jump of 37 inches. He is also a great route runner, who does an excellant job on his cuts. One of the top receivers out of many in the class this year. Going to STL to play with Sam Bradford is a Win Win Win for Him, Bradford, and the Rams organization.
17 - PIT: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M
At 6'4, 250, Moore has great talent, but because of a poor combine he slips all the way down to Pittsburgh. What I mean by bad is a 4.95 40 time and 12 reps at the Bench Press. He does have good film though, and he was very productive on a solid team last year, and with Von Miller being his "mentor" Moore should be a great player in Pittsburgh (in this case) for many years to come.
At 6'4, 250, Moore has great talent, but because of a poor combine he slips all the way down to Pittsburgh. What I mean by bad is a 4.95 40 time and 12 reps at the Bench Press. He does have good film though, and he was very productive on a solid team last year, and with Von Miller being his "mentor" Moore should be a great player in Pittsburgh (in this case) for many years to come.
18 - DAL: Kenny Vaccaro, SS, Texas
At 6'0, 214, Vaccaro is one of the top 2 safeties in this years class, and at one point was thought of as possibly a top FIVE pick!!! Now, he goes where he's supposed to go, to a reloading Dallas team that may not have Tony Romo much longer, and who's best RB is Demarco Murray. He can do almost everything well: Blitz, Man, Cover 2, etc. but his one major flaw is he can't cover the deep end. Dallas has good corners though, so he should fit right in and make Dallas better immediately.
At 6'0, 214, Vaccaro is one of the top 2 safeties in this years class, and at one point was thought of as possibly a top FIVE pick!!! Now, he goes where he's supposed to go, to a reloading Dallas team that may not have Tony Romo much longer, and who's best RB is Demarco Murray. He can do almost everything well: Blitz, Man, Cover 2, etc. but his one major flaw is he can't cover the deep end. Dallas has good corners though, so he should fit right in and make Dallas better immediately.
19 - NYG: Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia
At 6'4, 242 Ogletree is probably the best interior LB prospect in the draft class this year. He has 4.7 speed which is pretty good for a LB, and he also has good Hit Power. His one flaw however is tackling, as he lunges instead of wraps. Otherwise though, Ogletree is a great defender, who should be a great fit anywhere he goes, whether that be here, Cinci, Minny or Baltimore who could all trade up for him.
At 6'4, 242 Ogletree is probably the best interior LB prospect in the draft class this year. He has 4.7 speed which is pretty good for a LB, and he also has good Hit Power. His one flaw however is tackling, as he lunges instead of wraps. Otherwise though, Ogletree is a great defender, who should be a great fit anywhere he goes, whether that be here, Cinci, Minny or Baltimore who could all trade up for him.
20 - CHI: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
At 6'5, 339, D.J Fluker has been mocked here for a while, and he fits. The Bears definitely need OL help to protect themselves from Jared Allen, Clay Matthews, Nick Perry, etc. D.J and his family got misplaced by Katrina, and also during the Tuscaloosa Tornado storm. D.J didn't block for Ingram or Richardson, but did block for Lacy and Yeldon, but he won't back down from anything. Fluker will be a solid RT of the Future for in this case Chicago.
At 6'5, 339, D.J Fluker has been mocked here for a while, and he fits. The Bears definitely need OL help to protect themselves from Jared Allen, Clay Matthews, Nick Perry, etc. D.J and his family got misplaced by Katrina, and also during the Tuscaloosa Tornado storm. D.J didn't block for Ingram or Richardson, but did block for Lacy and Yeldon, but he won't back down from anything. Fluker will be a solid RT of the Future for in this case Chicago.
21 - CIN: Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
At 5'11, 231, Lacy is the only back who really deserves to go in the first round this year. This is a bad top of the class for RBs, but once you get into rounds 3-4 you get Montee Ball, Marcus Lattimore, Leveon Bell, Denard Robinson among others. Lacy is definitely a Power/Workhorse type of back who can give you 25 or so carries a game. Great Agility, Elusiveness, and good hands as well, along with patience for his blocks to develop. Lacys one main flaw is his vision, and Pass Blocking.
At 5'11, 231, Lacy is the only back who really deserves to go in the first round this year. This is a bad top of the class for RBs, but once you get into rounds 3-4 you get Montee Ball, Marcus Lattimore, Leveon Bell, Denard Robinson among others. Lacy is definitely a Power/Workhorse type of back who can give you 25 or so carries a game. Great Agility, Elusiveness, and good hands as well, along with patience for his blocks to develop. Lacys one main flaw is his vision, and Pass Blocking.
22 - STL: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
At 6'2, 311, Cooper is one of the better Guards we have seen come out of College, and in this case, ties the highest NC lineman to come out: Harris Barton in 1987. He was voted HS conference Player of the Year as a Senior Guard! :O The only real negative to him is that he will occasionally miss assignments in Pass Protection, but when he is with them, he should keep the QB (Bradford) standing.. At least from his spot. He is very mobile, and has been compared to Ben Grubbs by some experts.
At 6'2, 311, Cooper is one of the better Guards we have seen come out of College, and in this case, ties the highest NC lineman to come out: Harris Barton in 1987. He was voted HS conference Player of the Year as a Senior Guard! :O The only real negative to him is that he will occasionally miss assignments in Pass Protection, but when he is with them, he should keep the QB (Bradford) standing.. At least from his spot. He is very mobile, and has been compared to Ben Grubbs by some experts.
23 - MIN: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
At a small 5'8, 174, Austin is a little on the small side for an outside reciever, but he should be great in the slot, where Percy Harvin was before they traded him. Austin falls in this mock due to all the defensive players and needs of teams like the Giants, Miami, Carolina, and the Jets. He had a great 40 time of 4.34, among the best at the combine. He also adds to his value as a returner, and a reciever in the backfield, almost a McCluster type, except a LOT better, along with Randall Cobb.
At a small 5'8, 174, Austin is a little on the small side for an outside reciever, but he should be great in the slot, where Percy Harvin was before they traded him. Austin falls in this mock due to all the defensive players and needs of teams like the Giants, Miami, Carolina, and the Jets. He had a great 40 time of 4.34, among the best at the combine. He also adds to his value as a returner, and a reciever in the backfield, almost a McCluster type, except a LOT better, along with Randall Cobb.
User Comments
Friday, March 15, 2013 9:35 PM
Below Average -- I love the top ten, but after that, there is room for improvement. Plus you forgot about CORDARRELLE PATTERSON
Below Average -- I love the top ten, but after that, there is room for improvement. Plus you forgot about CORDARRELLE PATTERSON
Saturday, March 16, 2013 4:34 PM
Excellent -- great insight
Excellent -- great insight
Saturday, March 16, 2013 9:55 PM
Above Average -- minter to baltimore not reid
Above Average -- minter to baltimore not reid
Sunday, March 17, 2013 2:05 PM
Poor -- When are you mocksters going to understand, Ted Thompson will not draft a WR in the 1st round. It's not even close to being a need. Neither is RB, not in the 1st! Their biggest need is DE. Their run defense sucked last year. GET IT?
Poor -- When are you mocksters going to understand, Ted Thompson will not draft a WR in the 1st round. It's not even close to being a need. Neither is RB, not in the 1st! Their biggest need is DE. Their run defense sucked last year. GET IT?
Sunday, March 17, 2013 11:01 PM
Excellent -- Okay, person above don't rate mock on one pick, and btw, I can see why they put WR here, because they jost lost Greg Jennings, and I have no clue why you are grading this person on others giving them a RB. They don't have an RB here. Weirdo
Excellent -- Okay, person above don't rate mock on one pick, and btw, I can see why they put WR here, because they jost lost Greg Jennings, and I have no clue why you are grading this person on others giving them a RB. They don't have an RB here. Weirdo
Monday, March 18, 2013 5:15 PM
Average -- losing Greg Jennings has NO EFFECT on the Packers draft philosphy in the 1st round. They played most of last year without him. Look at their travk record. TE, WR, Rb all come later, DL & Ol are much more important you'll find out come draft day.
Average -- losing Greg Jennings has NO EFFECT on the Packers draft philosphy in the 1st round. They played most of last year without him. Look at their travk record. TE, WR, Rb all come later, DL & Ol are much more important you'll find out come draft day.
Monday, March 18, 2013 10:06 PM
Above Average -- no justin hunter this high and smart you left out teo for good reason
Above Average -- no justin hunter this high and smart you left out teo for good reason
Tuesday, March 19, 2013 7:57 PM
-- --My reasoning behind WR is because After they lose Finley next season, who is Green Bays best Receiver in general? Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb? RB isn't a need in 1st, you're right. Btw, I fixed Reid, Hunter, Patterson issues. Thanks for Comments, Rates!
-- --My reasoning behind WR is because After they lose Finley next season, who is Green Bays best Receiver in general? Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb? RB isn't a need in 1st, you're right. Btw, I fixed Reid, Hunter, Patterson issues. Thanks for Comments, Rates!
Thursday, March 21, 2013 3:44 PM
Average -- I like the insight and the info. I don't think free agency moves were counted in as much and I see a glaring person not taken in the first 32 picks. Where is Sheldon Richardson?? There is no way he won't get drafted in the first round.
Average -- I like the insight and the info. I don't think free agency moves were counted in as much and I see a glaring person not taken in the first 32 picks. Where is Sheldon Richardson?? There is no way he won't get drafted in the first round.
Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:55 PM
Excellent -- High effort mock appreciated! Decent pick my Bills, Think Jarvis Jones will slide, Star Lotuleili will be top #10, C. Patterson could move up, Tavon Austin top #15, No way QB not off board until pick#7, but overall outstanding in all respects!! *****
Excellent -- High effort mock appreciated! Decent pick my Bills, Think Jarvis Jones will slide, Star Lotuleili will be top #10, C. Patterson could move up, Tavon Austin top #15, No way QB not off board until pick#7, but overall outstanding in all respects!! *****
Friday, March 22, 2013 9:23 PM
-- -- Thank you both for comments! Thank you for Richardson, I missed that! My view on Jones is that if he is cleared he will still be a top pick, which he was. I need to see if Star was cleared because that will raise him. Geno not worth top 5 IMO
-- -- Thank you both for comments! Thank you for Richardson, I missed that! My view on Jones is that if he is cleared he will still be a top pick, which he was. I need to see if Star was cleared because that will raise him. Geno not worth top 5 IMO
Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:10 PM
Excellent -- Bravo, great mock draft! Few things tho. Don't see Buffalo going that high for Barkley maybe trade down or trade up from their second round pick. and don't think Eifert will pass the packers other then that I like the thought process- Matt12
Excellent -- Bravo, great mock draft! Few things tho. Don't see Buffalo going that high for Barkley maybe trade down or trade up from their second round pick. and don't think Eifert will pass the packers other then that I like the thought process- Matt12
Saturday, March 23, 2013 6:14 PM
Above Average -- I'd be fine with S. Williams for the Packers, overall looks good but I would switch Mingo & Ansah and with Urlacher gone, the Bears may very well take Manti Teo, don't think they have the ammo to trade up for Ogletree. They need a top MLB for their scheme
Above Average -- I'd be fine with S. Williams for the Packers, overall looks good but I would switch Mingo & Ansah and with Urlacher gone, the Bears may very well take Manti Teo, don't think they have the ammo to trade up for Ogletree. They need a top MLB for their scheme
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