This is my second draft of my mock draft. A lot has changed in between the two drafts. The combine and free agency wrecked my previous mock. Generally I don’t like to mock until after those events, but it was fun to try. This is a little more realistic of a mock. A few people fell out, but a few rose to replace them. We’ll see how the rest of free agency affects later drafts of this mock draft, but for now he is where I stand. Enjoy!
I still feel that the Lions pick
Previous Pick: Andre Smith OT Alabama
With the release of Orlando Pace the Rams have a gaping hole at OT. They missed out on Jake Long last year, but won’t miss out on an OT this year. I think
Previous Pick: Eugene Monroe OT
Previous Pick: Michael Crabtree WR
With Julian Peterson traded to the Seahawks, they can draft a phenomenal replacement for him here. Drafting an OT like
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Curry would have been nice, but the Browns can draft Orakpo and upgrade their pass rush. Orakpo is a beast and operating opposite of Wimbley will give the Browns a fearsome pass-rushing duo.
Previous Pick: BJ Raji DT Boston College
With the departure of Stacy Andrews the Bengals have a considerable opening at OT.
Previous Pick: Brian Orakpo
Russell needs a target. Can you imagine an offense with Jamarcus Russell, Darren McFadden, and Michael Crabtree? If the Raiders could get a decent line they could have an unstoppable offense.
Previous Pick: Michael Oher OT Ole Miss
Jones Drew is now the feature back in
Previous Pick: Malcolm Jenkins CB
The Packers are switching to a 3-4. Linebackers are far and away the most important thing to a 3-4. Maybin showed a lot of potential in his one year at
Previous Pick: Everette
The 49ers don’t need a QB, they need an oline. Drafting Andre Smith to operate opposite Staley would provide the 49ers with solid, young tackles. Andre could be a great right tackle in this league. Solidifying the oline would not only help Frank Gore, but also help Alex Smith live up to his 1st overall draft status.
Previous Pick: Brandon Pettigrew TE
Brian Cushing is a versatile player. He could play DE on passing downs and OLB the rest of the time. Cushing and Posluszny would make a fierce linebacker duo that would help the Bills defense immensely.
Previous Pick: Rey Maualuga ILB USC
What the Broncos pick here is a mystery to me. Have you looked at their roster? They have a plethora of every roster spot! They are switching to a 3-4 so I could see them drafting Tyson Jackson, but for the moment I’m giving them Brown. He’s the best 3-4 player available.
Previous Pick: Jason Smith OT Baylor
The Skins are looking to upgrade their oline. Derrick Dockery helps, but adding a premier OT would make the Redskins line that much better. A solid line will go a long way towards helping Jason Campbell elevate his play and bring the Skins back to the playoffs.
Previous Pick: Vontae Davis CB
The Saints could draft corner Vontae Davis or S/CB Malcolm Jenkins here. However, defense is obviously not the Saints’ strong point. The weakpoint on the Saints high caliber offense is the rushing game. Pierre Thomas shows some promise, but I’m not sold yet. Deuce is gone and Bush is recovering from a serious injury. Wells’ had a great pro day running a 4.34 40. Wells would help make a stacked offense even better and provide the Saints some insurance for their abysmal rushing attack.
Previous Pick: William Moore
Little known fact, the Texans were 4th in passing! I couldn’t believe it. With those numbers and Slaton running well the offense should not be a priority. However, the Texans allowed a lot of yards and points on the other side of the field. Drafting a Safety in the first round would help stop the run and slow down the air attack. Seeing that Jenkins is being projected to be a safety in the NFL, the Texans could get a steal with this pick. It’s rare to have a premier cover safety and Jenkins would upgrade the Texans secondary considerably.
Previous Pick: Knowshon Moreno HB UGA
The Chargers just franchised Darren Sproles and renegotiated with LT. This leads me to believe they will not be seeking a RB in this year’s first round. In that case the Chargers need to establish some depth at DE and 3-4 DE’s are hard to come by.
Previous Pick: Tyson Jackson DE LSU
The Jets are probably upset that they were unable to get
Previous Pick: Percy Harvin WR
Upon great contemplation, Harvin is a lot like Hester. Looking at English, he seems to be a perfect fit for the Bears. He is strong and although undersized, the Bears have made use of smaller DE’s with some success. English could be very valuable to the Bears.
Mark Sanchez is a good QB. It broke my heart to watch him rip apart
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The Lions picked
Previous Pick: Chris Wells HB
First, the Eagles have two first round picks so they should select the most dynamic player available. Second, Westbrook had a lot of durability issues. Third, Buckhalter is gone. Fourth, Tony Hunt has not panned out for the Eagles as of yet. Drafting
Previous Pick: Josh Freeman QB Kansas State
It would have been interesting to see what the Vikes would have done with Freeman. However, now that the Vikings traded for Rosenfels they will not be going QB in this round. They should address their aging secondary.
Previous Pick: Brian Cushing OLB USC
The Patriots have great needs at linebacker. Vrabel was traded to
Previous Pick: Perria Jerry DT Ole Miss
GM Thomas Dimitroff has made it no secret that he wants a TE to help Matt Ryan’s development. If Pettigrew slips past the Bills or the Eagles its pretty much a lock that the Falcons will draft him.
Previous Pick: Aaron Maybin OLB/DE
Years ago I said the Dolphins should have taken Antonio Cromartie. Tom Brady is coming back and TO is coming to town. Hence, I am once again warning the Dolphins, you need a corner. DJ Moore had to defend some of the fastest WRs in the NCAA and did it well. He would bring a big boost to a very good football team.
Previous Pick: Jeremy Maclin WR
Rey is a linebacker in the mold of Ray Lewis. Who better for the Ravens to draft to replace Bart Scott? Lewis could be a phenomenal mentor to Rey and help him become almost as feared as Lewis has been.
Previous Pick: Filia Moala DT USC
Here is a quote from Colts GM Polian: "I've always approached the draft as take the best player no matter what the position is. Don't worry about filling a need, you can do that later in the draft. Take the best player in the first two rounds, whoever he is." DT is an obvious need, but Jerry is not the best player available. That player would be Harvin whose playmaking ability could elevate the Colts offense to unbelievable heights. Harvin, Wayne, Gonzalez, and Clark would be a fierce set of targets for MVP Peyton Manning.
Previous Pick: Eben Britton OT Arizona
The Eagles signed Stacy Andrews and plan on moving pro bowl guard Shaun Andrews to tackle. So now the Eagles have a void on the interior of the line. Mack would be great for the Eagles if for no other reason than he was one of the few linemen that could hold back BJ Raji. The Eagles would do themselves a favor by drafting Mack.
Previous Pick: Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech
This pick is the toughest I had to make. DE is no longer an option with the signing of Chris Canty. I have difficulty saying the Giants pick a WR mainly because they drafted Sinorice Moss, Steve Smith, and Mario Manningham early. I don’t know how many more time the Giants will be willing to provide Eli with targets. However, they have so much depth everywhere else. Britt has good size and is strong enough to replace Burress in run blocking. Britt would be a solid pick for the Giants.
Previous Pick: Darrius Heyward Bey WR
The Titans don’t draft wide receivers first round. Everybody wants them to, but every year they refuse. I’m tired of hoping. With Haynesworth’s departure I have the Titans drafting Jerry to try and fill the void left behind by the fierce DT.
Previous Pick: Lesean Mccoy RB
The Cardinals’ offense is not what lost them the Super Bowl. With the departure of Antonio Smith the Cardinals need to fill a void. The athletic Johnson could go a long way towards not only improving the Cardinals defense, but help the transition to a 3-4 defense. I would not be surprised if Johnson was gone by this point though. His athleticism is astonishing. How many DE’s do you know that are used as gunners on punt coverage?
Previous Pick: George “Duke” Robinson G Oklahoma
The Steelers are paying Max Starks another $8 million…while I’m not the biggest fan of this, it was a smart move. Starks has been a starting tackle for two Super Bowl teams and despite a few mental errors in pass-blocking, he is a truly solid tackle who has destroyed some of the leagues premier defenders. I wished we had kept Simmons and let the Jets sign Kemo. However, I still see a need along the Oline. An OT would make sense as we fired Marvel Smith and Trai Essex will more than likely depart. If Beatty plays well enough the Steelers could move Colon to guard, Starks to the right side of the line, and have a pretty solid line for Ben to do that voodoo that he does so well.
Some mock draft stats:
The Fallen: William Moore, James Laurinaitis, Josh Freeman, Lesean McCoy, Duke Robinson
Newcomers: Kenny Britt, Clay Matthews, DJ Moore, Larry English, William Beatty
Biggest Rise: Jeremy Maclin 18 spots
Biggest Fall: Brandon Pettigrew 13 Spots
Number of Pick Changes: 30
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