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Quick mock, just to get some feed back, and some different thoughts. Order is based on record and point differential, its early folks, this is just based on that. I will respond when I can, enjoy!!
2013 NFL Mock Draft
Round 1 (v1.1)
1 – Tennessee – Star Lotulelei (DT – Utah)
2 – Kansas City – Tyler Wilson (QB – Arkansas)
3 – Oakland – Matt Barkley (QB – U.S.C.)
4 – Jacksonville – Jarvis Jones (OLB – Georgia)
5 – New Orleans – Johnathan Hankins (DT – Ohio St.)
6 – Cleveland – Barkevious Mingo (OLB/DE – L.S.U.)
7 – Cincinnati – Bjoern Werner (DE – F.S.U.)
8 – Indianapolis – Luke Joeckel (LT – Texas A& M)
9 – Dallas – Eric Reid (FS – L.S.U.)
10 – Detroit – Johnthan Banks (CB – Miss. St.)
11 – Buffalo – Geno Smith (QB – W. Virginia)
12 – St. Louis – Taylor Lewan (LT – Michigan)
13 – Tampa Bay – David Amerson (CB – N.C. St.)
14 – Minnesota – Keenan Allen (WR – California)
15 – N.Y.G. – Sam Montgomery (DE – L.S.U.)
16 – Miami – Robert Woods (WR – U.S.C.)
17 – Carolina – Justin Hunter (WR – Tennessee)
18 – N.Y.J. – T.J. McDonald (FS – U.S.C.)
19 – St. Louis (via. Wash.) – Chance Warmack (G – Alabama)
20 – Pittsburgh – John Jenkins (NT – Georgia)
21 – Green Bay – Barrett Jones (C/G/T – Alabama)
22 – Denver – Dee Milliner (CB – Alabama)
23 – Chicago – Jake Matthews (T – Texas A & M)
24 – Seattle – Cobi Hamilton (WR - Arkansas)
25 – New England – Terrence Williams (WR – Baylor)
26 – Baltimore – Manti Te’o (ILB – Notre Dame)
27 – Philadelphia – Xavier Rhodes (CB –F.S.U.)
28 – Arizona – Logan Thomas (QB – Va. Tech.)
29 – San Francisco – Corey Lemonier (OLB/DE – Auburn)
30 – Atlanta – Jackson Jeffcoat (DE – Texas)
31 – San Diego – Ricky Wagner (T – Wisconsin)
32 – Houston – Kwan Short (DT/DE – Purdue)
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09-21-2012, 11:54 AM
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I dont think the Cards will be picking that low but nice pick. Thomas
could remind Whis of Roe. Wagner would also be a nice choice. Russ
Grimm would love him. Horton would love that Auburn pass rusher.( We
need somebody on the other side of Acho. I think Horton may leave for
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09-21-2012, 11:57 AM
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Jeff Fisher has NEVER drafted an OL in the first round so I highly doubt that he would take two of them in this draft.
Having said that I really like the Taylor Lewan pick at 12 and I hope that Fish and the boys would see it like that also.
However, if Woods was still on the board at 19 I gotta believe he would be the pick over a guard.
Nice job overall, though.....
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Yes. If Tenn continues starting Locker, #1 is in their sights.
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No thanks on Hunter. I am a big fan of his, and we could certainly do with another receiver, but with LaFell emerging we have much bigger needs elsewhere. Would rather take Jenkins, Short or Milliner.
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09-21-2012, 01:36 PM
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Even though the Ravens signed McClain to a 3 year deal in the off-season I think ILB is still one of the bigger needs on defense and Te'o would be great. McClain is an average player in every sense of the word except in coverage where he's below average at best. Te'o is a true "heir" for Lewis and he should easily be better than McClain in the meantime.
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09-21-2012, 01:41 PM
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worst steeler pick possible. Mcclendon looks studly, they just drafted Taamu, and they have al woods finally coming around
lattimore, jones, teo, or rhodes would all be better picks
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...I hate picking 7th but Werner...

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09-21-2012, 02:30 PM
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unless you're super-high on milliner, i think te'o would be the clear pick for denver. our linebackers (aside from von) are horrific. i'm not opposed to helping out the secondary, especially with how old are guys are, but unless the guy is special, i don't think we'd pass up a pretty good (high floor, imo) lber.
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Even though the Ravens signed McClain to a 3 year deal in the off-season I think ILB is still one of the bigger needs on defense and Te'o would be great. McClain is an average player in every sense of the word except in coverage where he's below average at best. Te'o is a true "heir" for Lewis and he should easily be better than McClain in the meantime.
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Agreed. Teo would be great to take over for Lewis. If he actually last to the late 1st than I say we take him.
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Woods @ 16 & 24.
WR is a decent choice for NE. OL certainly looks like the biggest hole so far.
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As many needs as the Jets have, I'd be surprised if they didn't address safety in free agency again next year. Also in this class it'd be hard for the best defensive player available to be a safety, especially considering the Jets' priorities, which right now is getting faster and more athletic up front for the pass rush. Greene is in his contract year and we'll likely let him go and Powell is no #1 RB so RB or OLB 1st round seem like the clear options for the Jets.
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09-21-2012, 07:40 PM
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Terrence Williams is a bad fit in NEs offense. I think Lemonier, Jeffcoat, Wagner and Rhodes would all be better selections based on upside and value.
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09-24-2012, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Cardsfan
I dont think the Cards will be picking that low but nice pick. Thomas
could remind Whis of Roe. Wagner would also be a nice choice. Russ
Grimm would love him. Horton would love that Auburn pass rusher.( We
need somebody on the other side of Acho. I think Horton may leave for
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They may or may not, after the Eagles game, they are starting to look like the real deal. Lemonier and Wagner were in consideration, and both make sense, I was just operating under the impression that Skelton and Kolb are not the future, which could easily change if the team keeps it up, in which case I would agree that Lemonier and Wagner might be better options in this scenerio come April. Appreciate the feedback!
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09-24-2012, 11:32 AM
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Poz51
Jeff Fisher has NEVER drafted an OL in the first round so I highly doubt that he would take two of them in this draft.
Having said that I really like the Taylor Lewan pick at 12 and I hope that Fish and the boys would see it like that also.
However, if Woods was still on the board at 19 I gotta believe he would be the pick over a guard.
Nice job overall, though.....
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I heard that! Surprised you are the only one to mention it. I thought about that, but watching the Skins and a little of the Bears game, I see the oline being the biggest weakness of the team, and I like the direction they are heading in. I think they stay in neutral until they get it fixed, and arguablly the best LT (#2 on my board right now) and #1 guard helps tremendously, despite Fishers history (which I can not stand, Nix is earily similar in that regard), which clearly indicates these to be unlikely picks. Woods would be a good pick, although I have soured on him a little recently, certainly makes sense! Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it!
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09-24-2012, 11:34 AM
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Yes. If Tenn continues starting Locker, #1 is in their sights.
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Lol, it is still early, but going into week 3 I had them record/statistically as the worse team in the league, I am sure it will change but you never know...
The Lions certainly helped them make a case the other way this week.
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09-24-2012, 11:36 AM
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I thought you'd like that ;) I still have him as my #1 QB prospect.
p.s. Nice comeback this week, glad to see the Chiefs didnt get their $h!t together until this week!! 2nd half was more like what I thought they would be this year...
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09-24-2012, 11:42 AM
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No thanks on Hunter. I am a big fan of his, and we could certainly do with another receiver, but with LaFell emerging we have much bigger needs elsewhere. Would rather take Jenkins, Short or Milliner.
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I can respect that, I went back and forth between Hunter, Milliner and Short, but seeing S. Smith is going to be 34 next season concerns me, you? I went with giving Cam a weapon (which to me was the deciding factor) to replace Smith eventually, although Hunters game against Florida was not very good, and both he and Bray took a big hit on my board. Jenkins to plug up the middle? Had not put much if any thought into him...
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Originally Posted by coordinator0
Even though the Ravens signed McClain to a 3 year deal in the off-season I think ILB is still one of the bigger needs on defense and Te'o would be great. McClain is an average player in every sense of the word except in coverage where he's below average at best. Te'o is a true "heir" for Lewis and he should easily be better than McClain in the meantime.
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Not sure if Te'o would drop that far, but if he did, it seems like a match made in heaven to me. I agree with everything you said, thanks for the support!!
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worst steeler pick possible. Mcclendon looks studly, they just drafted Taamu, and they have al woods finally coming around
lattimore, jones, teo, or rhodes would all be better picks
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Roger that!! Makes sense, I had Lattimore going there, but thought incorrectly that they need help at NT, makes sense, I appreciate it!!
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...I hate picking 7th but Werner...

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I dont see them picking that low, but after watching the Saints this week who knows? Glad you liked the pick despite the spot, its still early...
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Woods @ 16 & 24.
WR is a decent choice for NE. OL certainly looks like the biggest hole so far.
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Thank you for the correction, Cobi Hamilton is the man at 24, like it was supposed to be ;)
I had not been able to catch a pats game until the ravens game, and thought going into it with thier last couple drafts offensive line would not be a need, but I can see where you are coming from... I will certainly keep it in mind moving forward, as usual the pleasure is all mine King of Aviation!
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