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2013 mock offseason draft


DaCityKats

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I need an update on who all has been picked, we are almost 30 picks past last update....

Here's the full 4th round and the 5th round to date:

Round 4

95.Seattle (from JAC)- Marcus Lattimore, RB South Carolina

96.Kansas City- Tyrann Mathieu, CB LSU

97.Indianapolis (from OAK)- Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State

98.Seattle ( from PHI)- Chris Faulk, OT LSU

99. San Francisco (from MIN via DET)- Oday Aboushi, OT LSU

100.Seattle (from CLE via ARI)- Montori Hughes, DT UT-Martin

101.Seattle (from CLE)- Connor Vernon, WR Duke

102.Buffalo- Jordan Reed, TE Florida

103. New York Jets- Ryan Nassib, QB Syracuse

104.Tennessee- Brian Winters, OG Kent State

105.Carolina- Brandon McGee, CB Miami (FL)

106.New Orleans- Brennan Williams, OT North Carolina

107.San Diego- Alvin Bailey, OG Arkansas

108.Miami- Sio Moore, LB Connecticut

109.Arizona (from TB)- Brandon Jenkins, OLB FSU

110.New York Giants (from STL)- B.W. Webb, S William & Mary

111.Dallas- Javon Lawson, WR Louisiana-Lafayette

112.Pittsburgh- Joseph Randle, RB Oklahoma State

113.New York Giants- Mike Glennon, QB NC State

114.Chicago- Akeem Spence, DT Illinois

115.Cincinnati- Zac Dysert, QB Miami (OH)

116.Carolina (from WAS)- Xavier Nixon, OT Florida

117.Minnesota- Kiko Alonso, ILB Oregon

118.Oakland (from IND)- Landry Jones, QB Oklahoma

119.Green Bay- David Quessenberry, OG San Jose State

120.San Diego (from SEA)- Will Davis, CB Utah State

121.Houston- Montee Ball, RB Wisconsin

122.Carolina (from DEN)- Hugh Thornton, OG Illinois

123.Tampa Bay (from NE)- Lonnie Pryor, RB Florida State

124.Atlanta- Logan Ryan, CB Rutgers

125.St. Louis (from SF)- Brian Schwenke, C California

126.Baltimore- Kevin Reddick, OLB North Carolina

Round 5

127.Kansas City- Sean Porter, OLB Texas A&M

128.Indianapolis(from JAC)- J.J. Wilcox, CB Georgia Southern

129.Jacksonville (from SEA via PHI)- Stepfan Taylor, RB Stanford

130.Detroit- Zavier Gooden, OLB Missouri

131.Oakland- Leon McFadden, CB San Diego State

132.Cleveland- D.J. Hayden, CB Houston

133.Arizona- Andre Ellington, RB Clemson

134.New York Jets- Cobi Hamilton, WR Arkansas

135.Tennessee- Dwayne Gratz, CB Connecticut

136.Buffalo- J.C. Tritter, OG Cornell

137.New Orleans- Kwame Geathers, NT Georgia

138.San Diego- Mike Gillislee, RB Florida

139.Indianapolis (from MIA)- Tavarres King, WR Georgia

140.Tampa Bay- Malliciah Goodman, DE Clemson

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With the 144th Pick the Dallas Cowboys Select.

Shawn Williams SS - Georgia

Reason being We let a few of the backfield go cause we coudn't pay them what they wanted it's time to Rebuild .

My records say that Shawn Williams is already off the board, in Round 3 to New England. Come on guys! CNTL-F is easy!

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