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Round 1

  1. Kansas City (2-14) - Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A & M
  2. Jacksonville (2-14) - Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
  3. Oakland (4-12) - Shariff Floyd, DT, Florida
  4. Philadelphia (4-12) - Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
  5. Detroit (4-12)- Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
  6. Cleveland (5-11) - Dion Jordan, OLB/DE, Oregon
  7. Arizona (5-11) - Geno Smith, QB, Virginia
  8. Buffalo (6-10) - Cordarelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
  9. New York Jets (6-10) - Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
  10. Tennessee (6-10) - Barkevious Mingo, OLB/DE, LSU
  11. San Diego (7-9) - Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
  12. Miami (7-9) - Keenan Allen, WR, California
  13. Tampa Bay (7-9) - Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
  14. Carolina (7-9) - Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
  15. New Orleans (7-9) - Sheldon Richardson, DT/DE, Missouri
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1) - Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
  17. Pittsburgh (8-8) - Jarvis Jones, OLB/DE, Georgia
  18. Dallas (8-8) - Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
  19. New York Giants (9-7) - Ziggy Ansah, DE/DT, BYU
  20. Chicago (10-6) - Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
  21. Cincinnati* (10-6) - Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia
  22. St. Louis - from Washington* (10-6) - Kenny Vaccaro, FS, Texas
  23. Minnesota* (10-6) - Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
  24. Indianapolis* (11-5) - Damontre Moore, OLB, Texas A & M
  25. Seattle* (11-5) - Datone Jones, DT/DE, UCLA
  26. Green Bay* (11-5) - Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
  27. Houston* (12-4) - DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson.
  28. Denver* (13-3) - Kawann Short, DT, Purdue
  29. New England* (12-4) - Johnathan Banks, CB, Mississippi State
  30. Atlanta* (13-3) - Alex Okafor, DE, Texas
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1) - Jonathan Cyprien, SS, Florida International
  32. Baltimore* (10-6) - Kevin Minter, ILB, LSU

Round 2

  1. Jacksonville (2-14) - Kyle Long, OG/OT, Oregon
  2. San Francisco - from Kansas City (2-14) - Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
  3. Philadelphia (4-12) - Margus Hunt, DE/DT, SMU
  4. Detroit (4-12) - Matt Elam, SS, Florida
  5. Cincinnati - from Oakland (4-12) - Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin
  6. Arizona (5-11) - D.J.Fluker, OT, Alabama
  7. Cleveland (5-11)
  8. New York Jets (6-10) - Matt Barkley, QB, USC
  9. Tennessee (6-10) - David Amerson, CB, NC State
  10. Buffalo (6-10) - Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse
  11. Miami (7-9) - Jamar Taylor, CB, Boise State
  12. Tampa Bay (7-9) - Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
  13. Carolina (7-9) - Robert Woods, WR, USC
  14. New Orleans (7-9)
  15. San Diego (7-9) - Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1) - Terron Armstead, OT, Arkansas - Pine Bluff
  17. Dallas (8-8) - Menelik Watson, OT, Florida State
  18. Pittsburgh (8-8) - Jesse Williams, NT, Alabama
  19. New York Giants (9-7) - John Jenkins, NT, Georgia
  20. Chicago (10-6) - Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky
  21. Washington* (10-6) - Eric Reid, FS, LSU
  22. Minnesota* (10-6) - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
  23. Cincinnati* (10-6) - Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech
  24. Miami - from Indianapolis* (11-5) - Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
  25. Green Bay* (11-5) - Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee
  26. Seattle* (11-5) - Jaime Collins, OLB, Southern Mississippi
  27. Houston* (12-4) - Mike Glennon, QB, NC State
  28. Denver* (13-3) - Shamarko Thomas, SS, Syracuse
  29. New England* (12-4) - Ryan Swope, WR, TAMU.
  30. Atlanta* (13-3) - Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1) - Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB, Connecticut
  32. Baltimore* (10-6) - Arthur Brown, OLB, Kansas State

 

Round 3

  1. Kansas City (2-14)
  2. Jacksonville (2-14)
  3. Detroit (4-12)
  4. Oakland (4-12)
  5. Philadelphia (4-12)
  6. Cleveland (5-11)
  7. Arizona (5-11)
  8. Tennessee (6-10)
  9. Buffalo (6-10)
  10. New York Jets (6-10)
  11. Tampa Bay (7-9)
  12. San Francisco - from Carolina (7-9)
  13. New Orleans (7-9)
  14. San Diego (7-9)
  15. Miami (7-9)
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1)
  17. Pittsburgh (8-8)
  18. Dallas (8-8)
  19. New York Giants (9-7)
  20. Miami - from Chicago (10-6)
  21. Minnesota* (10-6)
  22. Cincinnati* (10-6)
  23. Washington* (10-6)
  24. Indianapolis* (11-5)
  25. Seattle* (11-5)
  26. Green Bay* (11-5)
  27. Houston* (12-4)
  28. Denver* (13-3)
  29. New England* (12-4)
  30. Atlanta* (13-3)
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1)
  32. Baltimore* (10-6)
  • Carolina -> San Francisco: Trent Robinson and Frank Alexander
  • Chicago -> Miami: Brandon Marshall
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This one was a very easy choice.

 

With the 66th overall pick, the Raiders select Darius Slay, cornerback, from Mississippi State.

 

He's probably the fastest cornerback in this draft, good intangibles. The Raiders love speed and he just happens to be very good value here.

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With the 68th pick in the draft, the Cleveland Browns select Sio Moore, OLB, Connecticut, fits their need for outside rush WLB and hybrid LB too.

 

 

  1. Kansas City (2-14) - Travis Frederick, OG/C, Wisconsin
  2. Jacksonville (2-14) - Manti Teo, ILB, Notre Dame
  3. Detroit (4-12) - Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
  4. Oakland (4-12) - Darius Slay, CB, Mississippi State
  5. Philadelphia (4-12) - Justin Pugh, OG, Syracuse
  6. Cleveland (5-11) - Sio Moore, OLB, Connecticut
  7. Arizona (5-11)
  8. Tennessee (6-10)
  9. Buffalo (6-10)
  10. New York Jets (6-10)
  11. Tampa Bay (7-9)
  12. San Francisco - from Carolina (7-9)
  13. New Orleans (7-9)
  14. San Diego (7-9)
  15. Miami (7-9)
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1)
  17. Pittsburgh (8-8)
  18. Dallas (8-8)
  19. New York Giants (9-7)
  20. Miami - from Chicago (10-6)
  21. Minnesota* (10-6)
  22. Cincinnati* (10-6)
  23. Washington* (10-6)
  24. Indianapolis* (11-5)
  25. Seattle* (11-5)
  26. Green Bay* (11-5)
  27. Houston* (12-4)
  28. Denver* (13-3)
  29. New England* (12-4)
  30. Atlanta* (13-3)
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1)
  32. Baltimore* (10-6)
  • Carolina -> San Francisco: Trent Robinson and Frank Alexander
  • Chicago -> Miami: Brandon Marshall
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I'm going to go with his teammate, who imo, is better.

 

With the 69th pick in the draft, the Cardinals pick Trevardo Williams, outside linebacker from Connecticut. 

 

Great little speedy guy that helps the Cards get a bit of a speed rusher as well as a replacement for Lenon.

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With the 72nd pick in the draft, the NY Jets select Sean Porter, outside linebacker from Texas A&M.

 

Reminds me a lot of Von Miller. Porter is a great edge rusher that has beaten a lot of big name offensive tackle. Pretty good value here. Good quickness should be perfect, and with Pace gone, this position is a need. 

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With the 73rd pick in the draft, the Tampa Bay Bucaneers select, Robert Alford, CB, Southeastern Louisianna.

 

Solid corner to go opposite of Xaiver Rhodes. They had a terrible secondary last year and Alford is an upgrade over who they currently have.

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Mario Manningham with his tears, Randy Moss will be bid adieu.

 

So, they let go of one guy from Marshall and draft a WR from Marshall.

 

With the 74th pick in the draft, the San Francisco 49ers select Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall

 

 

  1. Kansas City (2-14) - Travis Frederick, OG/C, Wisconsin
  2. Jacksonville (2-14) - Manti Teo, ILB, Notre Dame
  3. Detroit (4-12) - Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
  4. Oakland (4-12) - Darius Slay, CB, Mississippi State
  5. Philadelphia (4-12) - Justin Pugh, OG, Syracuse
  6. Cleveland (5-11) - Sio Moore, OLB, Connecticut
  7. Arizona (5-11) - Trevardo Williams, OLB, Connecticut
  8. Tennessee (6-10) - Vance McDonald, TE, Rice
  9. Buffalo (6-10) - Philip Thomas, FS, Fresno State
  10. New York Jets (6-10) - Sean Porter, OLB, Texas A & M
  11. Tampa Bay (7-9) - Robert Alford, CB,  Southeastern Louisiana
  12. San Francisco - from Carolina (7-9) - Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall
  13. New Orleans (7-9)
  14. San Diego (7-9)
  15. Miami (7-9)
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1)
  17. Pittsburgh (8-8)
  18. Dallas (8-8)
  19. New York Giants (9-7)
  20. Miami - from Chicago (10-6)
  21. Minnesota* (10-6)
  22. Cincinnati* (10-6)
  23. Washington* (10-6)
  24. Indianapolis* (11-5)
  25. Seattle* (11-5)
  26. Green Bay* (11-5)
  27. Houston* (12-4)
  28. Denver* (13-3)
  29. New England* (12-4)
  30. Atlanta* (13-3)
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1)
  32. Baltimore* (10-6)
  • Carolina -> San Francisco: Trent Robinson and Frank Alexander
  • Chicago -> Miami: Brandon Marshall
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With the 75th pick in the draft, the New Orleans Saints draft Dallas Thomas, Tackle/Guard from Tennessee.

 

It was either Thomas or Aboushi here. Thomas is a versatile player, who could take oevr from Bushrod, who is a free agent at the end of the year. He's a good value pick here, and the OT spot could be a need very soon if they let Bushrod go. 

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With the 76th pick in the draft the Chargers select, Barrett Jones, C/OG/OT, Alabama.

 

San Diego needs replacement's for the 3 guards they lost in free agency.

 

It was a no-brainer pick with the Chargers' needs, good job!!!

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Guys....just curious.

 

Where is DE Sylvester Williams or did I miss him? I'd acutally be happy with him for the Colts at 24....JMO.

 

 

Well I started in the 3rd round, so ask the others guys :P

 

I think Williams is first round talent and arguably as good as Hankins. I have him at 31 in my latest mock I'm working on.

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Guys....just curious.

 

Where is DE Sylvester Williams or did I miss him? I'd acutally be happy with him for the Colts at 24....JMO.

 

 He is rated round 2 and later on a few boards, some of them have him round 3, but he is still on the board. Shhhh... :)

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  1. Kansas City (2-14) - Travis Frederick, OG/C, Wisconsin

Jacksonville (2-14) - Manti Teo, ILB, Notre Dame

Detroit (4-12) - Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State

Oakland (4-12) - Darius Slay, CB, Mississippi State

Philadelphia (4-12) - Justin Pugh, OG, Syracuse

Cleveland (5-11) - Sio Moore, OLB, Connecticut

Arizona (5-11) - Trevardo Williams, OLB, Connecticut

Tennessee (6-10) - Vance McDonald, TE, Rice

Buffalo (6-10) - Philip Thomas, FS, Fresno State

New York Jets (6-10) - Sean Porter, OLB, Texas A & M

Tampa Bay (7-9) - Robert Alford, CB, Southeastern Louisiana

San Francisco - from Carolina (7-9) - Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall

New Orleans (7-9) - Dallas Thomas, OT, Tennessee

San Diego (7-9) - Barrett Jones, OG/C, Alabama

Miami (7-9) - David Bakhtiari, OT, Colorado

St. Louis (7-8-1)

Pittsburgh (8-8)

Dallas (8-8)

New York Giants (9-7)

Miami - from Chicago (10-6)

Minnesota* (10-6)

Cincinnati* (10-6)

Washington* (10-6)

Indianapolis* (11-5)

Seattle* (11-5)

Green Bay* (11-5)

Houston* (12-4)

Denver* (13-3)

New England* (12-4)

Atlanta* (13-3)

San Francisco* (11-4-1)

Baltimore* (10-6)

  • Carolina -> San Francisco: Trent Robinson and Frank Alexander

Chicago -> Miami: Brandon Marshall

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With the 78th pick in the draft, the Rams select Jon Bostic, inside linebacker from Florida.

 

The Rams need a lot of help at linebacker. With the exception of Laurinaitis, they have no one. I mean no one. Macintosh is likely gone. Jon-lon Dunbar is the next best guy, and is definitely not a starter, and is barely a backup. Bostic is pretty aggressive and is a good tackler. Played for a good defense, and is good value here. 

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With the 79th pick in the draft, the Steelers select, Marquise Goodwin, WR, Texas.

 

The Steelers are going to lose Mike Wallace to free agency and Goodwin provides the ability to strectch the field. He the same size as Hilton, but he's also noticeably faster.

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With the Cowboys moving to a 4-3, a talented DL like Sylvester Williams is too good to pass up.

 

With the 80th pick in the draft, the Cowboys select Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina

 

  1. Kansas City (2-14) - Travis Frederick, OG/C, Wisconsin
  2. Jacksonville (2-14) - Manti Teo, ILB, Notre Dame
  3. Detroit (4-12) - Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
  4. Oakland (4-12) - Darius Slay, CB, Mississippi State
  5. Philadelphia (4-12) - Justin Pugh, OG, Syracuse
  6. Cleveland (5-11) - Sio Moore, OLB, Connecticut
  7. Arizona (5-11) - Trevardo Williams, OLB, Connecticut
  8. Tennessee (6-10) - Vance McDonald, TE, Rice
  9. Buffalo (6-10) - Philip Thomas, FS, Fresno State
  10. New York Jets (6-10) - Sean Porter, OLB, Texas A & M
  11. Tampa Bay (7-9) - Robert Alford, CB, Southeastern Louisiana
  12. San Francisco - from Carolina (7-9) - Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall
  13. New Orleans (7-9) - Dallas Thomas, OT, Tennessee
  14. San Diego (7-9) - Barrett Jones, OG/C, Alabama
  15. Miami (7-9) - David Bakhtiari, OT, Colorado
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1) - Jon Bostic, ILB, Florida
  17. Pittsburgh (8-8) - Marquise Goodwin, WR, Texas
  18. Dallas (8-8) - Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina
  19. New York Giants (9-7)
  20. Miami - from Chicago (10-6)
  21. Minnesota* (10-6)
  22. Cincinnati* (10-6)
  23. Washington* (10-6)
  24. Indianapolis* (11-5)
  25. Seattle* (11-5)
  26. Green Bay* (11-5)
  27. Houston* (12-4)
  28. Denver* (13-3)
  29. New England* (12-4)
  30. Atlanta* (13-3)
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1)
  32. Baltimore* (10-6)
  • Carolina -> San Francisco: Trent Robinson and Frank Alexander
  • Chicago -> Miami: Brandon Marshall
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With the 81st pick in the draft, the Giants select Oday Aboushi, offensive tackle, from Virginia.

 

Diehl doesn't have much time left (he's not dying soon, don't worry), and he needs to be replaced. Aboushi is technically sound and can be a solid replacement. Simple as that. They have their tackle of the future. 

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With the 82nd pick in the draft, the Miami Dolphins select, John Simon, DE, Ohio State

 

If the Dolphins have any hope of winning the East they're going to have to be able to put pressure on oppossing QBs (Brady). This  gives the Dolphins a solid pass rusher opposite Cameron Wake.

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With the 83rd pick in the draft, there is way too much value in Tyler Wilson, QB from Arkansas.

 

After seeing what happened when Ponder went down in that playoff game vs the Packers, Webb is not the answer to challenge Ponder. Tyler Wilson will do that.

 

With the 83rd pick in the draft, the Minnesota Vikings draft Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas

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Dustin, on 09 Mar 2013 - 01:21, said:

With the 82nd pick in the draft, the Miami Dolphins select, John Simon, DE, Ohio State

If the Dolphins have any hope of winning the East they're going to have to be able to put pressure on oppossing QBs (Brady). This gives the Dolphins a solid pass rusher opposite Cameron Wake.

I think you've done a solid job tonight. However, I don't like this pick that much. The Dolphins have 3 solid defensive ends. Wake is Wake. Odrick is a great run stopper and good pass rusher. Vernon is on the rise.

Good job on everything else though.

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With the 84th pick in the draft, the Bengals draft Shawn Williams, safety from Georgia. 

 

The Bengals need a safety and Williams is a solid one. Williams is a good solid safety that can play in the box and can play in coverage. He's a true strong safety. He was a 1st round pick before the season started. I like Williams, he's physical and I like physical safeties. 

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