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Nov 8 2013 11:05pm
OK, we’re at the point where I don’t want to type out explanations for everything anymore so here’s 3 rounds of picks.

Draft order was taken from here - http://walterfootball.com/nfldraftorder2014.php

As usual, feel free to comment, critique, ask questions, etc.




I decided not to overdraft QBs simply because they are QBs here and went more off of overall player skill so you can kind of look at this as a semi big board as well (obviously won't be exact because some teams have zero use for certain positions, etc)


Recently an article came out saying Hundley was "likely" to declare so I'll toss him in. No word has come out giving any indication Mariota will declare so he's out until then.



Round 1
1. Jacksonville (0-8) – Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville
2. Tampa Bay (0-8) – Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
3. Minnesota (1-7) – Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA
4. New York Giants (2-6) – Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
5. Atlanta (2-6) – Anthony Barr, DE/OLB, UCLA
6. Pittsburgh (2-6) – Vic Beasley, DE/OLB, Clemson
7. Houston (2-6) – C.J. Mosley, ILB, Alabama
8. Buffalo (3-6) – Khalil Mack, DE/OLB, Buffalo
9. St. Louis (3-5) – Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
10. Oakland (3-5) – Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
11. St. Louis - from Washington (3-5) – Louis Nix, DT, Notre Dame
12. Baltimore (3-5) – Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan
13. Philadelphia (4-5) – HaHa Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama
14. Cleveland (4-5) – Jason Verrett, CB, TCU
15. Tennessee (4-4) – Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon
16. Miami (4-4) – Cyril Richardson, G/OT, Baylor
17. Arizona (4-4) – Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama
18. San Diego (4-4) – Kyle Van Noy, DE/OLB, BYU
19. Chicago (5-3) – Ra’shede Hageman, DT, Minnesota
20. Detroit (5-3) – Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State
21. New York Jets (5-4) – Marqise Lee, WR, USC
22. Dallas (5-4) – Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State
23. Carolina (5-3) – Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt
24. Cincinnati (6-3) – A.J. Johnson, LB, Tennessee
25. Green Bay (5-3) – Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
26. Cleveland - from Indianapolis (6-2) – Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee
27. New Orleans (6-2) – Scott Crichton, DE/OLB, Oregon State
28. New England (7-2) – Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU
29. San Francisco (6-2) – Trent Murphy, DE/OLB, Stanford
30. Denver (7-1) – Gabe Jackson, G, Mississippi State
31. Seattle (8-1) – Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington
32. Kansas City (9-0) – James Hurst, OT, North Carolina


Round 2
1. Jacksonville (0-8) – Marcus Roberson, CB, Florida
2. Tampa Bay (0-8) – Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson
3. Minnesota (1-7) – Stephon Tuitt, DE/DT, Notre Dame
4. New York Giants (2-6) – Loucheiz Purifoy, CB, Florida
5. Atlanta (2-6) – Corey Robinson, OT, South Carolina
6. Pittsburgh (2-6) – Ryan Shazier, LB, Ohio State
7. Houston (2-6) – Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
8. Buffalo (3-6) – Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma
9. St. Louis (3-5) – Bryan Stork, C/G, Florida State
10. Oakland (3-5) – Craig Loston, S, LSU
11. Washington (3-5) – Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech
12. Baltimore (3-5) – Jalen Strong, WR, Arizona State
13. Philadelphia (4-5) – De’Anthony Thomas, RB/WR, Oregon
14. Cleveland (4-5) – Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor
15. Tennessee (4-4) – Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers
16. Miami (4-4) – Adrian Hubbard, DE/OLB, Alabama
17. Arizona (4-4) – Cameron Erving, OT, Florida State
18. San Diego (4-4) – Bishop Sankey, RB, Washington
19. Chicago (5-3) – Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State
20. Detroit (5-3) – Travis Swanson, C, Arkansas
21. New York Jets (5-4) – Christian Jones, LB, Florida
22. Dallas (5-4) – Ed Stinson, DE/DT, Alabama
23. Carolina (5-3) – Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State
24. Cincinnati (6-3) – Jeremiah Attaochu, DE/OLB, Georgia Tech
25. Green Bay (5-3) – Jackson Jeffcoat, DE/OLB, Texas
26. Indianapolis (6-2) – Dominique Easley, DE/OLB, Florida
27. New Orleans (6-2) – Ka’Deem Carey, RB, Arizona
28. New England (7-2) – Gabe Ikard, C/G, Oklahoma
29. San Francisco (6-2) – Henry Anderson, DE/DT, Stanford
30. Denver (7-1) – Taylor Hart, DE/DT, Oregon
31. Seattle (8-1) – David Yankey, G/OT, Stanford
32. San Francisco - from Kansas City (9-0) –Paul Richardson, WR, Colorado


Round 3
1. Jacksonville (0-8) – Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State
2. New York Jets - from Tampa Bay (0-8) – Lamarcus Joyner, S, Florida State
3. Minnesota (1-7) – Yawin Smallwood, ILB, Connecticut
4. New York Giants (2-6) – Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami
5. Atlanta (2-6) – Ben Gardner, DE/OLB, Stanford
6. Cleveland - from Pittsburgh (2-6) – Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State
7. Houston (2-6) – Will Sutton, DE/DT, Arizona State
8. Buffalo (3-6) – Xavier Grimble, TE, USC
9. St. Louis (3-5) – Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State
10. Oakland (3-5) – Michael Dyer, RB, Louisville
11. Washington (3-5) – Shayne Skov, ILB, Stanford
12. Baltimore (3-5) – Ty Zimmerman, S, Kansas State
13. Philadelphia (4-5) – Daniel McCullers, NT, Tennessee
14. Cleveland (4-5) – Deone Bucannon, S, Washington State
15. San Francisco - from Tennessee (4-4) – Quandre Diggs, CB, Texas
16. Miami (4-4) – Damian Swann, CB, Georgia
17. Arizona (4-4) – Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU
18. San Diego (4-4) – Stephen Morris, QB, Miami
19. Chicago (5-3) – Denzel Perryman, ILB, Miami
20. Detroit (5-3) – Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin
21. New York Jets (5-4) – Charles Sims, RB, West Virginia
22. Dallas (5-4) – Zack Martin, G/OT, Notre Dame
23. Carolina (5-3) – Chaz Green, OT, Florida
24. Cincinnati (6-3) – Russell Bodine, C, North Carolina
25. Green Bay (5-3) – Corey Moore, S, Georgia
26. Indianapolis (6-2) – Malcolm Bunche, OT/G, Miami
27. New Orleans (6-2) – Jeoffrey Pagan, DE/DT, Alabama
28. New England (7-2) – Josh Huff, WR, Oregon
29. San Francisco (6-2) – Anthony Steen, G, Alabama
30. Denver (7-1) – Dri Archer, RB/WR, Kent State
31. Minnesota - from Seattle (8-1) – Morgan Breslin, DE/OLB, USC
32. Kansas City (9-0) – Deandre Coleman, DT, California


Round 4
1. Jacksonville (0-8) – JuWaun James, OT, Tennessee
2. Tampa Bay (0-8) – Za’Darius Smith, DE, Kentucky
3. Minnesota (1-7) – Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss
4. New York Giants (2-6) – Devonta Freeman, RB, Florida State
5. Atlanta (2-6) – Antone Exum, S, Virginia Tech
6. Pittsburgh (2-6) – DaQuan Jones, NT, Penn State
7. Houston (2-6) – Odell Beckham, WR, LSU
8. Buffalo (3-6) – Tre Jackson, G, Florida State
9. St. Louis (3-5) – Andre Hal, CB, Vanderbilt
10. Oakland (3-5) – Jack Mewhort, OT, Ohio State
11. Washington (3-5) – Jarvis Landry, WR, LSU
12. Jacksonville - from Baltimore (3-5) – Tre Boston, DB, North Carolina
13. Philadelphia (4-5) – Carl Bradford, OLB, Arizona State
14. Cleveland (4-5) – A.J. McCarron, QB, Alabama
15. Tennessee (4-4) – Demarcus Lawrence, OLB/DE, Boise State
16. Miami (4-4) – Cody Hoffman, WR, BYU
17. Arizona (4-4) – Kareem Martin, DE/OLB, North Carolina
18. San Diego (4-4) – Carrington Byndom, CB, Texas
19. Chicago (5-3) – Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia
20. Detroit (5-3) – Jaylen Watkins, CB, Florida
21. New York Jets (5-4) – Weston Richburg, G/C, Colorado State
22. Dallas (5-4) – DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville
23. Carolina (5-3) – Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech
24. Cincinnati (6-3) – Bennett Jackson, CB, Notre Dame
25. Green Bay (5-3) – Beau Allen, DT, Wisconsin
26. Cleveland - from Indianapolis (6-2) – Hakeem Smith, S, Louisville
27. New Orleans (6-2) – Kurtis Drummond, S, Michigan State
28. New England (7-2) – Ricardo Allen, CB, Purdue
29. San Francisco (6-2) – Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech
30. Denver (7-1) – Terrence Brooks, S, Florida State
31. Seattle (8-1) – Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida
32. Kansas City (9-0) – Devin Street, WR, Pittsburgh




Previous mocks:


2014 v1.0: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=68890136&f=204
2014 v2.0: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=68924563&f=204
2014 v3.0: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=68967249&f=204
2014 v4.0: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=69010879&f=204
2014 v5.0: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=69056177&f=204
2014 v6.0: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=69101987&f=204


2013 Final Mock: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=67113792&f=204
2013 Draft Analysis: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=67228920&f=204

2012 Draft Analysis: http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=62247355&f=204


EDIT: Part about Hundley

This post was edited by Randolph on Nov 8 2013 11:16pm
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Nov 8 2013 11:14pm
stop dropping b coleman!
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Nov 8 2013 11:15pm
Mariota will declare

And we shall have him

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Nov 8 2013 11:17pm
I liked what I saw of Lewan in that Mich/Mich St game, even though all 4 of the other offensive linemen were falling to pieces and allowing tons of pressure.

I think Ozzie will find a way to resign Eugene Monroe though, but still trying to watch the best talent when I can.

Realistically, which OTs project to be a LT in the NFL?
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Nov 8 2013 11:18pm
Quote (haynes @ Nov 8 2013 10:14pm)
stop dropping b coleman!


It's more other guys (Strong this time) rising rather than Coleman falling.

Quote (Salisa @ Nov 8 2013 10:15pm)
Mariota will declare

And we shall have him

Nn hundley


I forgot to add the part explaining that. In there now.
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Nov 8 2013 11:20pm
Quote (WrathOfGod1337 @ Nov 8 2013 10:17pm)
I liked what I saw of Lewan in that Mich/Mich St game, even though all 4 of the other offensive linemen were falling to pieces and allowing tons of pressure.

I think Ozzie will find a way to resign Eugene Monroe though, but still trying to watch the best talent when I can.

Realistically, which OTs project to be a LT in the NFL?


Matthews, Lewan, Kouandjio, Richardson are safe bets imo.

Hurst, Robinson, Erving have potential.

Henderson, Mewhort are dark horses.
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Nov 8 2013 11:21pm
Quote (Randolph @ Nov 9 2013 05:18am)
It's more other guys (Strong this time) rising rather than Coleman falling.



I forgot to add the part explaining that.  In there now.


I hope your wrong

I want Bridgewater or Mariota
I don't want to reach for anyone else
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Nov 8 2013 11:21pm
Quote (Randolph @ Nov 9 2013 12:18am)
It's more other guys (Strong this time) rising rather than Coleman falling.



I forgot to add the part explaining that.  In there now.


im positive after the combine his draft stock is gonna rise tho

hes gotta strengthen his legs
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Nov 8 2013 11:21pm
Wtf Jace Amaro drops

pls no flames
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Nov 8 2013 11:23pm
Quote (Salisa @ Nov 8 2013 10:21pm)
I hope your wrong

I want Bridgewater or Mariota
I don't want to reach for anyone else


We'll see. I like Hundley the most still.

Quote (haynes @ Nov 8 2013 10:21pm)
im positive after the combine his draft stock is gonna rise tho

hes gotta strengthen his legs


Wouldn't surprise me. He's good but Strong is really rising up boards quickly. I can see him being considered top 3 WR in this draft, maybe even better.

Quote (VolcomZ @ Nov 8 2013 10:21pm)
Wtf Jace Amaro drops

pls no flames


You can flip him and Grimble if you want, they're fairly equal imo and it'd just depend on which one team's prefer.
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