iphone3gs78's Mock Draft (Feed Back!!!) (Round 1)
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1 - KC: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
The Chiefs needs a someone to keep Alex Smith upright and Luke fits the job.
The Chiefs needs a someone to keep Alex Smith upright and Luke fits the job.
2 - JAX: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
The Jags can go many different directions with this pick. Fisher has been one of the hottest prospects coming out of the combine.
The Jags can go many different directions with this pick. Fisher has been one of the hottest prospects coming out of the combine.
3 - OAK: Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida
With the losses of Richard Seymour and Desmond Bryant, as well as the likely release of Tommy Kelly, GM Reggie McKenzie needs someone to start on the D-line.
With the losses of Richard Seymour and Desmond Bryant, as well as the likely release of Tommy Kelly, GM Reggie McKenzie needs someone to start on the D-line.
4 - PHI: Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
The Eagles needs to protect the QB, whether it be Vick or someone else, Johnson would be a great pick.
The Eagles needs to protect the QB, whether it be Vick or someone else, Johnson would be a great pick.
5 - DET: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
The Lions needs another outside cover man. Milliner has the speed and size to be a great CB.
The Lions needs another outside cover man. Milliner has the speed and size to be a great CB.
6 - CLE: Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU
The Browns certainly filled a variety of needs in their front seven via free agency, but they still could use an additional pass rusher. I also won't be shocked if they opt for a cornerback or look to trade down.
The Browns certainly filled a variety of needs in their front seven via free agency, but they still could use an additional pass rusher. I also won't be shocked if they opt for a cornerback or look to trade down.
7 - ARI: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
With Stanton coming into town, the Cardinals needs to protect him whoever the QB may be.
With Stanton coming into town, the Cardinals needs to protect him whoever the QB may be.
8 - BUF: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
Doug Marrone faced Smith at the college level, and although he has an obvious Syracuse connection with Ryan Nassib, I think he can recognize the West Virginia product's superior talent.
Doug Marrone faced Smith at the college level, and although he has an obvious Syracuse connection with Ryan Nassib, I think he can recognize the West Virginia product's superior talent.
9 - NYJ: Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon
After shoulder surgery, Jordan will need to get bigger and stronger, but his versatility and speed will help Gang Green in a big way.
After shoulder surgery, Jordan will need to get bigger and stronger, but his versatility and speed will help Gang Green in a big way.
10 - TEN: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
The guard from Alabama improves the pass and run games. Warmack's one of the best overall players in this draft class.
The guard from Alabama improves the pass and run games. Warmack's one of the best overall players in this draft class.
11 - SD: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
Lotulelei had a heart-condition scare in Indianapolis, and NFL teams will await the results of further testing. If everything checks out, the Chargers get an active, versatile front man.
Lotulelei had a heart-condition scare in Indianapolis, and NFL teams will await the results of further testing. If everything checks out, the Chargers get an active, versatile front man.
12 - MIA: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
With the singing of Wallace, A crying need meets its match. The Dolphins needs anothor a dynamic playmaker on the perimeter, and Mr. Patterson fills that role.
With the singing of Wallace, A crying need meets its match. The Dolphins needs anothor a dynamic playmaker on the perimeter, and Mr. Patterson fills that role.
13 - TB: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
Rhodes is the long, big corner (6-foot-1 1/2, 210 pounds) that Tampa has been seeking to fill the hole vacated by Aqib Talib.
Rhodes is the long, big corner (6-foot-1 1/2, 210 pounds) that Tampa has been seeking to fill the hole vacated by Aqib Talib.
14 - CAR: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
A gifted defensive tackle who can play defensive end (and was even used as a linebacker at times at Missouri). The Panthers need a playmaking DT
A gifted defensive tackle who can play defensive end (and was even used as a linebacker at times at Missouri). The Panthers need a playmaking DT
15 - NO: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
The Saints have a new defensive coordinator for the third time in three years.They are switching to the 3-4 and Jones fits it well
The Saints have a new defensive coordinator for the third time in three years.They are switching to the 3-4 and Jones fits it well
16 - STL: Keenan Allen, WR, California
With the first of two first-round picks, the Rams grant Sam Bradford's request, delivering a strong, sure-handed receiver.
With the first of two first-round picks, the Rams grant Sam Bradford's request, delivering a strong, sure-handed receiver.
17 - PIT: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
With losing Mike Wallace, the Steelers need another deep threat guy.
With losing Mike Wallace, the Steelers need another deep threat guy.
18 - DAL: Kenny Vaccaro, SS, Texas
Jerry Jones would love to add a versatile safety with a refined game. Vaccaro is a big, physical safety with cornerback-like cover skills.
Jerry Jones would love to add a versatile safety with a refined game. Vaccaro is a big, physical safety with cornerback-like cover skills.
19 - NYG: Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
Surprised? Well, the Giants love pass rushers -- and know how to develop them. Ansah's a project with huge potential. One of the hottest guys right now, some people have him in the top 5.
Surprised? Well, the Giants love pass rushers -- and know how to develop them. Ansah's a project with huge potential. One of the hottest guys right now, some people have him in the top 5.
20 - CHI: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
Brandon Marshall was targeted at an astounding pace in 2012. It's time to get him -- and quarterback Jay Cutler -- some help in the form of a top-rated tight end.
Brandon Marshall was targeted at an astounding pace in 2012. It's time to get him -- and quarterback Jay Cutler -- some help in the form of a top-rated tight end.
21 - CIN: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
I view Elam as more of a second-round talent, but his combination of toughness and instincts would be a welcome addition to the Bengals' secondary.
I view Elam as more of a second-round talent, but his combination of toughness and instincts would be a welcome addition to the Bengals' secondary.
22 - STL: Eric Reid, FS, LSU
Many people have Florida safety Matt Elam rated higher -- and he's a tremendous player -- but I'm a big fan of this rover from LSU. I like his superior length against tight ends in today's game.
Many people have Florida safety Matt Elam rated higher -- and he's a tremendous player -- but I'm a big fan of this rover from LSU. I like his superior length against tight ends in today's game.
23 - MIN: Arthur Brown, ILB, Kansas State
One of best ILB in the draft, Minter would be a welcome pick to the team.
One of best ILB in the draft, Minter would be a welcome pick to the team.
24 - IND: Datone Jones, DE, UCLA
Even if he cannot gain enough weight to be considered a traditional defensive end in a three-man front, Jones plays with enough strength in his base and power in his hands to succeed at the position
Even if he cannot gain enough weight to be considered a traditional defensive end in a three-man front, Jones plays with enough strength in his base and power in his hands to succeed at the position
25 - MIN: Robert Woods, WR, USC
The Vikings were in desperate need of pass catchers before the Harvin deal. Woods is a strong No. 2 receiver who would be a nice complementary piece in an offense that revolves around Adrian Peterson's running skills.
The Vikings were in desperate need of pass catchers before the Harvin deal. Woods is a strong No. 2 receiver who would be a nice complementary piece in an offense that revolves around Adrian Peterson's running skills.
26 - GB: Jonathan Cyprien, SS, Florida International
The Packer's D never looked the same after Nick Collin's getting injured during week 2 of the 2011 season. I see him as the second or thrid best S in the draft, but he is a bit underrated. Him and Burnett would make a great combo.
The Packer's D never looked the same after Nick Collin's getting injured during week 2 of the 2011 season. I see him as the second or thrid best S in the draft, but he is a bit underrated. Him and Burnett would make a great combo.
27 - HOU: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
The Texans can't continue to ignore the No. 2 receiver position with Andre Johnson nearing the end of a spectacular career. Hopkins is a big-play threat with strong hands and sneaky explosiveness in the open field.
The Texans can't continue to ignore the No. 2 receiver position with Andre Johnson nearing the end of a spectacular career. Hopkins is a big-play threat with strong hands and sneaky explosiveness in the open field.
28 - DEN: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
Defensive tackle is a possibility, but the Broncos re-signed Kevin Vickerson and have been linked to Terrance Knighton. Champ Bailey isn't getting younger, and Trufant has very quick feet to mirror receivers downfield.
Defensive tackle is a possibility, but the Broncos re-signed Kevin Vickerson and have been linked to Terrance Knighton. Champ Bailey isn't getting younger, and Trufant has very quick feet to mirror receivers downfield.
29 - NE: Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State
The potential loss of Aqib Talib could put the Patriots back in the market for a big, instinctive cover corner. Banks was one of the best ballhawks in college football (nabbing 16 career interceptions at Mississippi State), with the size and skills to match up with the big-bodied receivers in the AFC.
The potential loss of Aqib Talib could put the Patriots back in the market for a big, instinctive cover corner. Banks was one of the best ballhawks in college football (nabbing 16 career interceptions at Mississippi State), with the size and skills to match up with the big-bodied receivers in the AFC.
30 - ATL: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
The Falcons are pushing their chips into the middle of the table to make a run at Super Bowl XLVIII, but the lack of a consistent pass rusher could derail their hopes. Werner is a high-energy rusher in the mold of former Falcon Patrick Kerney.
The Falcons are pushing their chips into the middle of the table to make a run at Super Bowl XLVIII, but the lack of a consistent pass rusher could derail their hopes. Werner is a high-energy rusher in the mold of former Falcon Patrick Kerney.
31 - SF: Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
Delanie Walker played such a pivotal role in the 49ers' offense that finding a suitable replacement could lead Jim Harbaugh to target one of his former players.
Delanie Walker played such a pivotal role in the 49ers' offense that finding a suitable replacement could lead Jim Harbaugh to target one of his former players.
32 - BAL: Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame
The Ravens are in desperate need of linebackers after Ray Lewis' retirement and Dannell Ellerbe's surprise departure. Te'o is a tenacious tackle-to-tackle defender with the savvy and moxie to step in as a first-year starter.
The Ravens are in desperate need of linebackers after Ray Lewis' retirement and Dannell Ellerbe's surprise departure. Te'o is a tenacious tackle-to-tackle defender with the savvy and moxie to step in as a first-year starter.
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