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Mock draft v.2


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1st Round

1-Colts-Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford

-It's almost certain that Luck will be the 1st pick.

2-Browns(from Rams)-Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor

-Browns have the most ammo to move up to get their franchise QB.

3-Vikings-Matt Kalil, OT, USC

-Great pick for the Vikings. Best offensive tackle prospect since Joe Thomas.

4-Rams(from Browns)-Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State

-Sam Bradford would be a happy man if St. Louis drafts the next Larry Fitzgerald.

5-Buccaneers-Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama

-Corner is a deep position, not so much for RB. Richardson will be Adrian Peterson of the South.

6-Redskins-Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa

-Washington doesn't get Blackmon or Griffin, so they take a franchise tackle for whoever is taking snaps next year.

7-Cowboys(from Jaguars)-Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU

-I'd hope that this wouldn't happen, but the Jags want to trade back, and the Cowboys need a corner.

8-Colts(from Dolphins)-Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford

-Manning to Miami. Hard to predict a player trade, but I'll give it a shot. Indy would get a franchise tackle for Luck.

9-Panthers-Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina

-Best player available who fills a big need. Coples and Charles Johnson would be a great tandem for years to come.

10-Bills-Courtney Upshaw, DE/OLB, Alabama

-Buffalo has stated that they are going to get a pass rush this offseason. Upshaw would be a great place to start.

11-Chiefs-David DeCastro, G, Stanford

-Tough choice here between DeCastro and a corner if Carr leaves. Until free agency begins, DeCastro it is.

12-Seahawks-Michael Brockers, DT, LSU

-Seattle could take Tannehill here, but I doubt Carroll and co. see him as an imediate upgrade over Tarvaris Jackson.

13-Cardinals-Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor

-Should either be Wright, Michael Floyd, or Mike Adams. Zona' is in dire need at both positions.

14-Jaguars(from Cowboys)-Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame

-Jacksonville acquires an additional pick and still lands who they want. Floyd would be Gabbert's best friend.

15-Eagles-Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama

DRC is a bum, Samuel is owed a ton of money, so I don't see either of them back. Kirkpatrick would be a nice fit with Nnamdi.

16-Jets-Melvin Ingram, DE/LB, South Carolina

The Jets need just about everything except corner, but a pass rush is the biggest. Ingram could line up all over the field for them.

17-Bengals(from Raiders)-Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama

It's either Cordy Glenn or Janoris Jenkins. Both guard and corner are deep in FA so it's a toss up. Jenkins wins BPA.

18-Chargers-Whitney Mercilus, DE/OLB, Illinois

Larry English blows, and aside from Shaun Phillips San Diego has no pass rush. This could also be Mike Adams or Mark Barron.

19-Bears-Cordy Glenn, G/T, Georgia

-Chicago also needs almost everything, but a horrific o-line is the worst. Glenn would be a great fit in Chicago.

20-Titans-Luke Kuechly, ILB, Boston College

-I'd imagine Baltimore would be trying to trade for this pick, but the Titans also need an ILB after losing Tulloch last year.

21-Steelers(from Bengals)-Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State

-How did Pittsburgh get this pick? Mike Wallace...that's how. Cincy needs a deep threat to pair with Green. Adams would fit the Steelers scheme perfectly

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22-Rams(from Browns via Falcons)-Devon Still, DT/DE, Penn State

This is a tough pick to mock. I just see it being being between Devon Still and Mark Barron. A pass rush would make what safety's they have look better.

23-Lions-Donta Hightower, LB, Alabama

-This would be a strange pick, but I have a feeling this is going to happen. Tulloch is likely to leave via FA and Hightower is capable of playing MLB, SLB, and some DE.

24-Steelers-Dontari Poe, NT, Memphis

-Casey Hampton is done and Poe has the potential to be a Haloti Ngata type of player which the Steelers would love to have.

25-Broncos-David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech

-John Fox is going to explode when he sees Wilson at the combine. Wilson could run in the 4.3's and would remind Foxy of DeAngelo Williams.

26-Texans-Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin

-Houston could use a WR at this spot, but I don't see any of value right now. Instead, they get the DeCastro of center's to anchor their o-line for the next 10-12 years.

27-Patriots(from Saints)-Fletcher Cox, DT/DE, Mississippi State

-Cox can rush the passer like any DE in the draft, he just isn't any good against the run which is why he isn't a top 15 pick.

28-Packers-Nick Perry, DE/OLB, USC

-It should be either a DE or rush LB for the Packers and Perry is BPA between both positions at this point.

29-Redskins(from Ravens)-Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M

-The Ravens couldn't land anyone they need, so they acquire more picks. Tannehill's athleticism should make him a good fit in Washington.

30-49ers-Kelechi Osemele, G/T, Iowa State

-Like the Texans, San Francisco needs a WR, but can't get one without reaching. The next biggest need is arguably G and I see Osemele having a great combine.

31-Patriots-Vinny Curry, DE/OLB, Marshall

-This could be considered a slight reach, but not as big of a reach as it would be for corner which is their biggest need besides a pass rush.

32-Giants-Orson Charles, TE, Georgia

-Another player that I see having a great combine. This could also be Dwayne Allen or Coby Fleener, but this is a copycat league and NY will acquire their own version of Aaron Hernandez.

Carolina mock

1-Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina

2-Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana

4-Keenan Robinson, OLB, Texas

5-Chris Rainey, RB/WR/KR, Florida

6-Akiem Hicks, DT, Regina

7-Bryan Anger, P, Cal

7(comp)-Alex Hurst, OT, LSU

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Wouldn't be surprised if Manning went to Miami, I just don't know if it'll get done before the draft. If I had to guess, Colts would probably get a 2013 1st rounder. Beyond that I could see some of this happening.

Ehh I would say conditional 2nd that could go as high as a 1st or as low as a 3rd based on playing time, statistics, and playoff wins.

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