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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

2024 NFL Mock draft

 





The world is changing, but demand for the NFL keeps getting bigger. This year's draft kicks off with the Bears. As many of you know by now the city of Chicago has never seen a 4,000 yard passer or a QB throw for 30+ TDs. They remind me of a story I know called the puppy who lost his way.... by Chrissy Taylor. The Bears franchise has been lost in the woods for quite some time and nobody, especially their GMs and coaches has known where to find them. You gotta think, you need a QB. You got a responsibility. You don't just blindly pick one and call it quits. You find that puppy and you get to work building a nice home. Now maybe that puppy is a dawg and that dawg is this year's Number 1 pick and that pick my friends.... that was a revolution.




1. Chicago Bears

Caleb Williams - Hard to like the personality. Hard to ignore the talent. 


2. Washington Commanders -

Jayden Daniels - Rumors are swirling he doesn't want to play for them after he was joined by other top QB prospects during his top 30 visit. Doesn't bode well for his mental toughness if true. He's still -600 odds according to Vegas to go 2nd. I'll trust the Vegas odds makers for now.


3. New England Patriots - *TRADE* Vikings send picks 11,23 + 2025 1st and 2026 3rd for the 3rd pick.

Minnesota Vikings  - 

Drake Maye - The Minnesota miracle part 2 ? The Vikings seem to be stuck with one move after acquiring pick 23. All in. Moving up to number 3 would be a miracle in itself, but a package of 3 firsts and a 3rd is certainly not laughable. If they are able to pull this off could Maye replace Gordon Bombay as the Minnesota Miracle Man ? He would certainly have the offensive support system to flourish and realize his ceiling. 


4. Arizona Cardinals -

Marvin Harrison Jr - They say they are "open for business", but I think it would take the entire fortune of King Midas, the controlling stake of Globo gym and Donkey Kongs entire banana hoard combined to get the Cardinals to trade out of this spot. AZ has a desperate need for an alpha WR and sticking at 4 will give them their top choice in one of the greatest WR classes. Who's been more of a slam dunk WR prospect than MHJ ? Not many.


5. Los Angels Chargers

Malik Nabors - Let me just ask, who trusts Jim Harbaugh ? We know he loves to build his teams inside out, sure, but would he really pass on one of this year's "Big 3" at WR ? Would he really leave his offense completely bereft of WR talent ? Why be so publicly adamant about building the O-line before the draft? Why hype up JJ McCarthy as the greatest Michigan QB of all time ? Is it possible these are all smokescreens in efforts to drive up McCarthys price into the top 4 making the 5 spot the cat bird seat for a WR ? When will I stop asking questions ? Justin Herbert is the best QB he's ever had and this is the worst WR core in the league currently. It would be criminal to pass on one of the 3 slam dunk WR prospects. Nabors is a combination of Steve Smith and Jamar Chase. He would be the most talented play maker Herbert has ever had. If you truly want to compete in a division with Mahomes you're going to need a surplus of fire power. Not a duo of Josh Palmer and Quentin Johnston. Nabors is a can't miss prospect


6. New York Giants

JJ McCarthy - In a scenario where JJ is available here would the Giants really pass on an opportunity to land a new Franchise QB ? It's hard to imagine they want to continue to believe Danny Dimes is the answer. 


7. Tennessee Titans

Joe Alt - In a draft loaded with OL talent Joe Alt stands above the class. Coming in at 6'9" 321 lbs with a PFF grade of 90.7 last season Alt has franchise left tackle all over him. He's given up just 1 sack the past two seasons combine across 774 pass blocking snaps. 


8. Atlanta Falcons - 

Dallas Turner - The Falcons have internal ties or connective tissue as mock experts say to Laitu Latu. I'm just not sure he goes this high with medical concerns despite his immense pass rushing talent. Turner on the other hand comes without the added medical risk. After erupting at the combine he's well within the conversation of first defensive player off the board. He posted a 4.46 and 40.5 in vert at 6'3" 247 lbs. Not just a shorts hero, he has the production and tape to match. He can beat tackles inside and out. With  Bull rushes and speed rushes


9. Chicago Bears -

Rome Odunze - The Bears only have 2 more draft picks after this one. Trading back makes a lot of sense, but would accumulating day 2/3 picks really be worth passing on a true blue chip prospect to pair with Caleb Williams ? I don't think so. If Rome is available he's the pick. Odunze has shades of Larry Fitzgerald in his game. Not to mention a lot of heart and competitive spirit as he tried to break the 3 cone record countless times during the combine while most had gone home. He doesn't separate like Nabors or MHJ, but he's Incredible at contested catches and high pointing the ball


10. New York Jets - *TRADE* Raiders send picks 13,77,208 for 10,138

Las Vegas Raiders

Michael Penix Jr - Remember last year when the Pats traded back so the Steelers could leap the Jets and take a tackle? Oh how the turntables.... 10 is a bit rich for Michael Penix according to most, but if the Raiders want him they may have to make a move like this to jump ahead of the Broncos and Pats. Penix would easily be the best arm Talent since Derek Carr and likely since Carson Palmer. Penix not only leads this QB class with the highest average depth of target per attempt, but also the quickest release time as well at 2.77 seconds. He's capable of not just pushing the ball down field, but also threading the needle into tight windows. His 4.58 pro day 40 highlights an athleticism that wasn't showcased in college. In the right offensive ecosystem he can really flourish. Is Vegas that system? I'm not sure, but Davante Adam's ain't a bad start. 


11. New England Patriots -

Brian Thomas Jr - Thomas was a member of the Pats top 30 visits and would present immense upside at the X position for a team starving for pass catching talent. Thomas lead the nation with 17 receiving TDs last season before crushing the combine. Coming in at 6'3" 209 lbs with 4.33 wheels and a 38.5 vert the upside is Tantalizing


12. Denver Broncos *TRADE* AZ trades picks 27,35,162 for pick 12

Arizona Cardinals

Quinyon Mitchell - The Cardinals have the draft capital to make a big move from 27 if they are in love with a guy. Mitchell's elite instincts and reading abilities along with his 4.33 wheels at 6'0" 195 is enough to make any team fall in love. He also graded out at 91.5 from PFF last season. Do not throw out routes against him. Oh yeah aaaand he can tackle


13. New York Jets -

Brock Bowers - We have seen the fruits of the Bucs giving an old Brady an "All in" season. Could the Jets be following a similar blueprint ? Sure, they could add some juice to the O-Line with prospects like JC Latham, Fuaga or Fashanu, but wouldn't it be more fun to see what Rodgers can do with a full compliment of weapons? The window might just be one year with Rodgers who could retire at anytime. Bowers is one of the greatest TE prospects of all time. He wreaks havoc in the flats and over the middle. A true match up nightmare. An offense with Wilson, Williams, Hall and Bowers should be able to keep pace with anyone. 


14. New Orleans Saints -

JC Latham - The Saints have been looking for an answer at tackle and Trevor Penning isn't it. Their draft slot is perfect to land one of the top lineman. JC Latham lead the class in time of engagement. Translation, once he gets his hands on you it's over. 


15. Indianapolis Colts - 

Xavier Worthy - I believe the Colts are taking a WR whether it's trading up for Malik Nabors who they brought in for a pre draft visit or staying put at 15 and taking Brian Thomas or a WR that's.... Worthy of selection. The Colts have Michael Pittman Jr  and Josh Downs as possession guys. Alec Peirce has flashed on rare occasions, but they seem set on relegating him to a reserve role. Put Worthy opposite Pittman in a dome on a team that defenses should have plenty of attention on the run game and you can set the league on fire. Worthy is a special talent that plays Stronger than his size. I believe he will be more productive in the NFL then he showed the last couple years with Quinn Ewers. 


16. Seattle Seahawks -

Laiatu Latu - This one is really difficult to place. He's the best pass rusher in the class, but carries medical red flags. I think the mid first makes sense although his lack of top 30 visits is alarming. Latu generated 81 hurries the last 2 seasons en route to a 96.1 PFF grade last season. Scared money don't make money. Roll the dice on Latu. He's special


17. Jacksonville Jaguars - 

Olumuyiwa Fashanu - I watched most of the Jags games last year and the glaring need that stood out the most was O-line help. Etienne had no where to run in the 2nd half and Lawrence was unbelievably frustrated. Especially after a lineman was immediately pushed back onto his ankle week 14. The Jags have to address their line issues early. Fashanu never gave up a sack in college. Instant upgrade.


18. Cincinnati Bengals -

Amarius Mims - Essentially rinse and repeat pick 17. Burrow suffered his 2nd season ending injury of his career. At some point you have to invest heavily in a protection plan. Mims is built like a mountain. He'd make a great body gaurd for Burrow and he's a Terror at the 2nd level


19. Los Angeles Rams - 

Byron Murphy - It's hard to believe this will be McVays first time selecting in the first round. Rumor has it he's a lock to take an offensive player. Perhaps he would be tempted by a Thomas or Worthy, but if Murphy is available he's likely the best player available. Murphy generated 36 hurries and 6 sacks while earning a 91.1 PFF grade. He comes in at 297 lbs with 4.87 speed. No he's not Aaron Donald, but he's showcased the production and athleticism to be the next man up. Aaaaand he can catch!


20. Pittsburgh Steelers - *TRADE* Bucs send picks 26,57,246 for picks 20,84,195

Tampa Bay Buccaneers  - 

Adonai Mitchell  - Godwin is in a contract year and although Mike Evans just resigned he will be 31 at the start of the season. I think the Bucs are a sneaky team to target a WR in round 1. Mitchell had inconsistent play and admittedly doesn't run routes at full speed. So why move up for him or take him round 1 at all ? He's 6'2" 205 with a 39.5 in vert and 4.34 speed. It's a combination that will have some NFL teams drawn in like a Tractor beam


21. Miami Dolphins  - 

Jared Verse - The Dolphins D-Line has been decimated by injury and Free Agency. They need some able bodies. Verse generated 20 sacks and 61 hurries over the last 2 seasons. Verse is a Game Wreaker. Miami needs all the help they can get trying to stop Josh Allen. 


22. Philadelphia Eagles -

Terrion Arnold - The Eagles were 28th in pass yards allowed and 29th in passer rating allowed last year. They need help. Cooper Dejean makes a lot of sense, but so does taking a Bama corner with an 88.4 PFF grade. Arnold defended 79 targets last season and surrendered a passer rating of 50.7 on those throws. He lacks elite athleticism at 189 lbs and 4.5 speed, but his coverage skills and tackling ability are plenty worthy of a top 25 pick. 


23. New England Patriots - 

 Taliese Fuaga - Across 729 career pass blocking snaps in college Fuaga gave up a grand total of zero sacks. He received a grade of 88.2 from PFF last season. He did however surrender 18 hurries the past 2 seasons. The only blemish you can really find on his resume.


24. Dallas Cowboys  -  *TRADE* KC trades picks 32,95,159 for pick 24.

Kansas City Cheifs - 

Cooper DeJean - Whaaat ? The Cheifs trade up and it's not for a WR ? Blasphemy? Probably, but they also need to replace Snead. Sure, if a top WR prospect starts to slide they may choose that route, but I don't think they will fall. Besides, Dejean is such a playmaker maybe Andy Reid could use him on offense as well. DeJean has unbelievable ball skills. He tracks passes like a WR. He's versatile in coverage. He can play inside and out. Health concerns have been mostly quelled by his workout where he posted 40 times in the 4.43-4.45 range and a 38.5 vert. 


25. Green Bay Packers - 

Troy Fautanu - Fautanu is very smooth laterally. He played on 1221 pass blocking snaps the last 2 years and only surrendered 2 total sacks. His hurry totals were high, but that can be expected over 1200+ pass block snaps. He has a versatile skill set that can help keep Jordan Love upright.


26. Pittsburgh Steelers  - 

Jackson Powers-Johnson - I do believe 2 of the top targets for the Steelers are Brian Thomas and Troy Fautanu who they would likely envision as their center. Thomas likely won't be available at 20 and since Fautanu does contain some medical concerns I think the Steelers could go another route. By trading down they can pick up some added day 2 ammo to work another deal. The Pittsburgh Steelers also send picks 51, 178 and a 2025 5th to the Niners for Brandon Ayiuk. As for pick 26, selecting Powers-Johnson here makes a lot of sense. They get a strong center that can maul people in the run game and help upgrade their o-line overall. His lateral quickness is a question mark, but Hard to ignore his top tier strength.


27. Denver Broncos -

Bo Nix - Well Broncos fans you have your QB. I hope it's everything you dreamed of. Nix gets added to a QB room consisting of Jarret Stidham, Zach Wilson and Ben Dinucci. This quartet may very well form the 4 horseman of the Apocalypse for the Broncos franchise. Nevertheless, trading back earns Denver some much needed draft capital and although 27 still seems early for Nix and his noodle arm it's a much easier pill to swallow. Nix had the lowest depth of target of any QB in this class. He completed over 400 passes at or behind the line of scrimmage in his career. Sean Payton had success with Brees when his arm strength went away though. Broncos Nation.... God speed.


28. Buffalo Bills - 

Troy Franklin  - Will the Bills try trading up for a WR ? Possibly, but Franklin was one of their top 30 visitors and will be available here. Franklin's stock has gone down in the community since the combine, due to "only running 4.41". Criticism eerily similar to Tank Dell last season. Franklin is like an upgraded version of Robbie Anderson to me. The dude put up 17.1 ypc with Bo Nix last season en route to posting 1383 with 14 TDs. Franklin lives the Fast Life. He's a perfect fit with Josh Allen. 


29. Detroit Lions - 

Graham Barton - Barton can play all over the line. Goff needs clean pockets as much as anyone and you can never have too much depth at O-line. 


30. Baltimore Ravens -

Jordan Morgan - Across 920 pass block snaps the last 2 seasons Morgan surrendered just 3 sacks. He received a grade of 83.5 per pff last season and will be a viable add to a depleted Ravens O-line


31. San Francisco 49ers - 

Nate Wiggins - Wiggins allowed just a 44.4 passer rating on the 41 targets he saw in coverage last season. He's 6'1" 173 lbs but blazed a 4.28 40. He's a liability in the run game and likely needs to put on some weight, but it's hard to ignore his elite athleticism. The Niners need secondary juice. Wiggins has Juice


32. Dallas Cowboys  - 

Jer'Zhan Newton - The Cowboys have a lot of needs after a more than underwhelming start to the offseason. Trading down to get day 2 ammo makes sense for them. In 7 of their last 10 games the Cowboys gave up over 100 yards rushing. They were particularly bad up the middle and you can never have too many guys that can rush the passer. Enter Jer'Zhan "Johnny" Newton. 6'2" 304 lbs DT that generated 64 hurries and 26 QB hits over the last 2 years. He can also Disrupt the run game. If Dallas lands him he will have Cowboys fans saying Heeeeeeeres Johnny


BONUS PICK


33. Carolina Panthers - 

Ladd McConkey 




Tuesday, April 29, 2014

NFL DRAFT 2014: Round 1 Mock

1. HOUSTON TEXANS




JADAVEON CLOWNEY
DE South Carolina

The 6'6 270 pound South Carolina product boasts absolutely freakish upside, making him the most talented defensive line prospect since Julius Peppers. His speed (4.57 40 yd), quick feet, ridiculous length used to disrupt throwing lanes (83' wingspan), and athletic ability project very well to the next level as an elite level edge rusher. Some question his overall work ethic and football character, but similar whispers surrounded the aforementioned Peppers during the scouting process. In 2002, the Houston Texans selected David Carr with the first overall pick prior to their inaugural season. Who went #2 overall in the 2002 draft you ask? The Carolina Panthers drafted a lazy defensive lineman who "takes plays off" named Julius Peppers. How did that one work out?  

The Texans are best served building a dominant front line considering they play football in the same division as the future of the quarterback position in Andrew Luck. The thought of pairing Clowney and J.J. Watt on the same defensive line should prove too tempting for Rick Smith and new defensive coordinator Romeo Crenell. Welcome to every offensive lineman's own personal fear factor every Sunday. The NFL doesn't give many teams second chance to right past mistakes. With no quarterback in the 2014 class worthy of the number one draft pick, it's time to repent from 2002.

The following exchange took place on ESPN's "Sports Center" (Sometime in early March):

Teddy Bruschi: "Let's say the Texans draft you with the number one pick and put your locker next to J.J. Watt's. What are you gonna do then?"

Clowney: "I'm gonna take some notes."

Sharpen your #2 pencil, rookie.





Don't be Surprised if: 
Houston trades the pick for a pot of gold and a multitude of draft picks. GM Rick Smith and the rest of the Texans front office remain out of love with any of the top prospects. On March 28th, Dan Pompei wrote the Texans are "trying hard to trade the first pick." Adam Schefter and others reported  (4/21) Texans Smith prefers Buffalo's Khalil Mack over Clowney. The team's owner Bob McNair raved about Clowney in January. Bill O'Brien loves Johnny Manziel's competitiveness and Blake Bortles' poise in big games. TRANSLATION: They don't love any of these guys at the number one spot, and they hope someone else does. 

2. ST. LOUIS RAMS


JAKE MATTHEWS
LT Texas A&M
jakematthews


Jeff Fisher coached Bruce Matthews, Jake's Hall of Fame father, and said the former A&M offensive lineman "possesses similar traits." The Rams desperately need to fill guard and center holes on the offensive line and scouts believe Matthews could be an All-Pro at either position. Tremendous in pass protection, Matthews is the most versatile and technically sound offensive lineman in this draft. Greg Robinson has more more raw upside at the next level and is the number one overall offensive lineman on almost every scout's big board. I love the powerful run blocker as much as anyone, but St. Louis may value Matthews more. Jim Thomas of the St. Louis dispatched reported earlier this month he believes the Rams will draft Jake Matthews with the 2nd overall pick. I agree.

Don't Be Surprised If: The Rams can't pass on Sammy Watkins. He's the most NFL ready player in this draft and will instantly bolster any team's aerial attack. Sam Bradford's days as a Ram may be numbered but an investment in Watkins would make any quarterback break out into this little number. The team selected two receivers in each of the last three drafts and one in the 1st round last year(Tavon Austin), and I don't see the Rams front office expending any more picks on the position. But Les Snead could very well channel his inner Matt Millen and pull the trigger on the speedster from Clemson.

3. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

JOHNNY MANZIEL
QB, Texas A&M

Remember when the Texans passed on a beloved Houston legend named Vince Young, only to watch Bud Adams' franchise select him with the 2nd overall pick? UT fans in Houston fans jumped on the Titans bandwagon faster than you can say Hook Em.  Expect similar results when the Jaguars draft Johnny Manziel from the massive amounts of A&M fans living in Houston. Here are Manziel's thoughts regarding the Texans passing on him:

"It would be the worst decision they've ever made," he said. "I'd be in the same division playing against them twice a year. Sorry, but you just turned that chip on my shoulder from a Frito into a Dorito." 

I hope Johnny loves Cool Ranch. But I see him as more of a Nacho Cheese guy for some reason. History has a habit of repeating itself.

Don't Be Surprised If: 
Sammy Watkins goes at this pick to Jacksonville or through a trade to Detroit or San Francisco.

4. CLEVELAND BROWNS

SAMMY WATKINS
WR Clemson


Cleveland has busted on almost every first round pick since 1999. 
I'm not even mad, that's amazing. BUST LIST  However with a new competent and hungry GM in Ray Farmer, everything's about to change. The Browns are desperate for a long term solution at QB, but Watkins is far and away the best available talent left on the board. Josh Gordon emerged as one of the best wideouts in the league last season and drafting Watkins only makes its more difficult for opposing secondaries. The Browns are rolling deep in draft picks and own the luxury of being able to take a quarterback with their second pick in the first round or early 2nd. 


Don't Be Surprised If:

Kevin Costner steals the show. I MEAN DID YOU GUYS SEE DRAFT DAY!!? Real Oscar stuff (I really hope we get a sequel directed by Michael Bay starring Nick Cage). If Jacksonville passes on Manziel, anticipate the Heisman winner to bring Drake and the rest of the Young Money fam along with him to Ohio. And then it's really fun times in Cleveland.


5. OAKLAND RAIDERS


MIKE EVANS
WR Texas A&M


Full disclosure: Mike Evans is my favorite player in this year's draft based on perceived value and projected draft spot. On tape he jumps out as a hybrid of Jimmy Graham and Vincent Jackson. At 6'5 225, Evans stretches the field with exceptional speed for his size(4.57 40 yd). The A&M standout runs the go route like Jackson and is also unafraid to run across the middle, elevate above defensive backs, and create yards after contact in similar fashion to Graham. The combine only furthered demonstrated Evan's monster upside to the world. Don't look now, but Oakland's offense may actually be formidable in 2014. Both Maurice Jones-Drew and Matt Schaub are past their primes but very well could have one last ride in them. Add Evans to the mix and the Raiders may become nationally relevant and fly onto your fantasy football radar. And for you annoying Aggies at home keeping score, that's three of your boys in the top 5 of the 2014 NFL draft. Congrats and Gig em.


Don't Be Surprised If: 
Blake Bortles comes off the board here. Matt Schaub is not a long term option at quarterback, and Oakland is surely looking for a future gunslinger in this draft. Bortles raw ability and need for polishing makes Oakland's situation ideal. 

6. ATLANTA FALCONS



KHALIL MACK
DE Buffalo


RUN, don't walk to the podium. Khalil Mack remains on this draft's best prospects and directly fills a need at pass rusher for the falcons' defense.

Don't be surprised if: The Falcons trade up for either Mack or Clowney. Their biggest team need is pass rusher, which is this class' greatest strength. Born and raised in the ATL, Clowney told the media he hopes his childhood team trades up and grabs him before it's too late.


7. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

GREG ROBINSON
OT Auburn


Scouts salivated over the size and athletic ability of Greg Robinson during April's NFL Combine. I'm talking jaws wide open and some seriously uncomfortable lingering. The Auburn offensive tackle instantly went from a relatively unknown offensive lineman in the mainstream media to folk legend in one day. Dominant as a run blocker, Robinson plowed over defensive lineman and linebackers and created huge running lanes for Heisman candidate Tre Mason last season. Lance Zierlein, a Houston Sports personality and son of former NFL Offensive line coach Larry Zierlein, covers the position extensively and believes Robinson is one of the best talents he's ever evaluated. Tampa Bay needs help in a lot of spots and Robinson instantly improves their run game. If he develops as a pass protector, he could very well develop into All Pro on Sundays.

Don't be surprised if:

Robinson is selected way before the seventh overall selection. Most scouts believe Robinson comes off the board in the top 5 and his talent more than justifies that belief. St. Louis, Jacksonville, and Houston (trading back into the draft) all very likely candidates.


8. MINNESOTA VIKINGS



BLAKE BORTLES
QB Central Florida



No team desperately needs a signal caller more than Minnesota. The Vikings offense regularly sees 8-9-sometimes even 10 man defensive fronts to counter Adrian Peterson and simply put they cannot put the ball in the air successfully. Last season their passing attack was ATROCIOUS. I mean my goodness, even Josh Freeman got a start under center last season. Peterson rushed for over 2000 yards in 2012 but last year his output fell by almost 800 yards largely in part due to defensive coordinators stacking the box. Bortles displays many traits scouts look for but is still raw and needs 1-2 years to sit on the sidelines and learn. Matt Cassell played decently last season and should provide a nice stop gap for the team. Get AP a quarterback and some hope for the future. He deserves it.

Don't be surprised if:

Houston trades down to Atlanta's selection and drafts the Bortles at #6. I covered extensively why I believe Houston may love the QB here. If I'm forced to bet on any of this year's crop of quarterbacks having long term sustainable success at the next level, my money is on Blake.


This entire video displays Bortles tremendous cerebral capabilities, but just do yourselves a favor and skip to 3:32. 

Swag ain't cheap. 

9. BUFFALO BILLS


TYLER LEWAN
OT Michigan



Tyler Lewan is a bad, bad man. Some would even say NASTY.  He grabs face masks like they're going out of style. 

(3/26/14) Michigan's Taylor Lewan to be charged with three misdemeanors...Michigan senior OT Taylor Lewan will be charged with three misdemeanors following an altercation last December in Ann Arbor, according to court records (first reported by The Ann Arbor News). He is scheduled to be arraigned on April 8 on one count of aggravated assault and two counts of assault or assault and battery. The incident occurred outside an Ann Arbor bar at 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 1 when two Ohio State fans claimed an unprovoked Lewan punched and attacked them only hours after Ohio State defeated Michigan. Bucknuts, an Ohio State insider website, first reported the story on Dec. 23. When asked about the altercation at the NFL Combine, Lewan downplayed the events. "I wasn't in any fight," Lewan said. "I was actually breaking something up. Some guy said I slugged him." Detective Lt. Robert Pfannes confirmed that Lewan was the only person facing charges from that specific incident.

 - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com

You be the judge, but this guy's character is questionable from an outsider's perspective. NFL executives reportedly dismissed the charges as a "non issue", but I'm more skeptical. Either way he's a very talented left tackle that should be able to start from day 1. So talented that Buffalo grabs him here and gives even more help to CJ Spiller, Fred Jackson, and an already potent rushing attack.


10. DETROIT LIONS


ANTHONY BARR
OLB UCLA


The Lions need an OLB. Barr is the best player available. You do the math.

Don't be surprised if:
Detroit grabs Eric Ebron or Odell Beckham Jr. Even though the Lions inked Golden Tate in the offseason, they are still in the market to add offensive weapons to take attention away from Calvin Johnson.

11. TENNESSEE TITANS


JUSTIN GILBERT
DB Oklahoma State University




Alterraun Verner left Tennessee during the free agency period, leaving a huge hole in the team's secondary. Lucky for Tennessee, the 2014 class' strongest position outside of wider receiver I believe is defensive back. Some guys are fast, but Gilbert can flat out fly. Not only is JG exceptional in coverage but also will add an extra dimension on special teams for the Titans as a punt/kick returner. The Titans struggled in the third phase of the game last season and head coach Mike Munchak fired special teams coach Alan Lowry in January. Time to put a band aid on the defense and the return game.

Don't be surprised if: 

The Titans draft a defensive back not named Gilbert. This draft boasts a lot of talented dude and the overall separation between Dennard, Roby, and Gilbert is minimal, if at all.

12. NEW YORK GIANTS



AARON DONALD
DT Pittsburgh 



A true force in the middle, Donald dominates the line of scrimmage and makes the backfield his place of residence. Quarterbacks are his front porch(where he sits), and running backs are his bed (where he lies). He quietly led the NCAA in sacks (1.6) and tackles for loss (2.4) per game at Pitt. Donald above all of his defensive line counterparts produced at an elite level on Saturdays and I believe could very well be a productive player on Sundays. Despite concerns of short stature(6' feet tall), Donald quieted many skeptics and tested extremely well at the combine showing surprising speed (4.68 40 yd) to go along with his power and explosiveness. I love guys who just play football the way it's meant to be played. Donald leaves it all on the field and consider me in his corner. And the New York Giants as well.

Don't be surprised if:

The G-Men consider Beckham Jr. They could use a wideout to replace Hakeem Nicks who signed with the Colts in the offseason, and the former LSU tiger is a tempting option.

13. ST LOUIS RAMS


CALVIN PRYOR
S Louisville



Here's where I get bold. Pryor seems to be in every scout's top 20, but most don't believe he'll go this early. A short compact safety in the physical mold of Bob Sanders, Pryor lights up opposing receivers and lowers the boom across the middle. St. Louis will be looking to improve their secondary with their second pick of the 1st, and Pryor may be their man.





Don't be surprised if: Clinton Dix goes here. Both are the 1 and 2 safeties of this draft. It just depends which guy is higher on their big board.


14. CHICAGO BEARS 





HA HA CLINTON DIX
S Alabama













HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. That was me laughing at this guy's first name. But wide receivers aren't laughing at him. And neither are the Bears. 

Don't be surprised if: 

The Bears look at Timmy Jernigan or Aaron Donald (if available). After losing Henry Melton to FA, the team will address defensive line depth in either the first round or days 2 and 3.


15. PITTSBURGH STEELERS 




DARQUEZE DENNARD
CB Michigan State


Mel aka "DA HAIR" aka "DA HYPERBOLE" aka "I've never used an ATM" Kiper believes Dennard plays like a "Steeler". I'm not sure what that exactly means, but the kid can straight BALL. Darqueze (which is coincidentally what I want to name my son now) demonstrates outstanding ball skills in coverage but also comes up to the line of scrimmage and stick receivers. Physical, fast, and an outstanding play maker, Dennard is my favorite DB from the 2014 class. Don't believe me, just roll the tape.




Don't be surprised if:


The Steelers select Odell Beckham Jr. Pittsburgh has stated they need a wide receiver and there is growing speculation that Beckham Jr. is rising up many teams' draft boards. Darqueze is too talented to pass up in my opinion, but I would not be shocked to see a WR drafted at 15.

16. DALLAS COWBOYS


TIMMY JERNINGAN
DT Florida State




I readily admit anything any projection I make regarding this pick is more than likely useless. Jerry Jones is less predictable than Miley Cyrus' weekly behavior. The Cowboys ran through defensive lineman last year as a result of injuries and slightly addressed the issue by signing Henry Melton in the off season. However, Melton is coming off an ACL injury so the team may look to add further depth. They might draft Jernigan in this spot, who is the best available defensive lineman and a guy I really like. He only started one full season at FSU but plays like a man possessed and helped lead the Seminoles defense to a National Championship. But then again, they probably won't. Who knows. It's the Dallas Cowboys.



Don't be surprised if:

Jerry Jones behaves like Jerry Jones. And does something that makes all of America shake their heads.

17. BALTIMORE RAVENS


ODELL BECKHAM JR. 
WR LSU



Baltimore never truly replaced Anquan Boldin after their miraculous run where the won the Super Bowl in 2012. The big bodied receiver came up with big catch after big catch in seemingly every crucial moment and was a powerful leadership presence on and off the field for the franchise. Talk about big shoes to fill, but Beckham Jr. has the ability. Although he's only 5 11' he plays so much bigger with raw physicality. Using his tremendous hands and a crazy vertical that allows him to snag on defensive backs, Jr. provides any team with a punt return and wide receiver threat. He's a game breaker.

Don't be surprised if:

Beckham Jr. doesn't last this far. On the basis of talent and upside, he shouldn't.


18. NEW YORK JETS




ERIC EBRON

TE North Carolina




19. MIAMI DOLPHINS



ZACH MARTIN














Zach Martin could be the most underrated offensive line prospect in this year's class. He played OT masterfully at Notre Dame, shined at the Senior Bowl, performed well at the combine. Yet the majority of media attention falls squarely squarely on Matthews and Robinson. The Dolphins suffered one of the worst media fall outs in NFL history last season after the Johnathan Martin-Richie Ignito scandal. Martin played the role of captain at Notre Dame is considered a high character prospect. Seems like an appropriate change for a group of guys who used to hold their meetings at strip clubs. Extremely versatile, Martin can play  left and right tackle as well as both guard positions.



Martin's tape against Stanford last season. Only missed maybe one-two protections and completely shut down Trent Murphy, second round projected talent and a very good football player. Maintained his run blocks and successfully got on LBs in the second level almost every run play. Impressive stuff.


20. ARIZONA CARDINALS




DEREK CARR
QB Fresno State



At age 34, Carson Palmer isn't getting any younger. Bruce Arians is looking for a young, big armed quarterback to run his vertical down-field passing attack. No one boasts a stronger arm in this year's quarterback class than Derek Carr. Scouts are slowly falling in the love with the brother of David Carr, the former first overall pick of the Houston Texans. Peter King reported the Cardinals are "sweet" on Derek Carr and McCarron. If they want to grab Carr, they better do it here or he'll more than likely miss their opportunity as he's projected to go early or middle of round 2 to either Houston, Cleveland, Oakland, or other potential suitors.

Don't be surprised if: 

The Cardinals pass on a quarterback in the 1st and wait for McCarron in the 2nd-3rd.

21. GREEN BAY PACKERS

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CJ MOSLEY
ILB Alabama



Talk about a discount. Hip and knee injuries are causing a once projected top 10 pick in CJ Mosley to be available in the latter half of the 1st. Whether are not the concern are valid depends entirely upon the competency of each team's medical staff. Mosley played with passion and determination in Birmingham, winning the hearts of Crimson Tide nation. Mosley's great at covering wide receivers across the middle of the field in pass coverage and this should suit him well in today's modern NFL. More and more ILBs are called to play zone coverage to counter slot receivers in the spread attack and fortunately CJ excels there. Sometimes great football players wrongly fall in the draft and land in your lap. The Packers could use defensive help and some depth at the linebacker position. Mosley is a value play for Green Bay at 21.

Don't be surprised if: 

Green Bay grabs OLB Ryan Shazier if Mosley doesn't fall to 21.


22. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES












  • BRANDIN COOKS
    • WR Oregon State


I hate gushing over players. Who am I kidding, I love it. And maybe more than any other player in this year's draft, Brandin Cooks looks the part of a play maker. Put him in Chip Kelly's wide open, up tempo spread offense and watch out for some yards after the catch. Cooks ran a 4.33 40 yd (not slow) and may actually be faster in game situations with the lights on and pads strapped. Great at catching in space and in crowds, Cooks does not shy away from contact despite his minute frame. He's good at getting to the corner, returning kicks and punts, and running reverses to keep defenses honest. More play makers in today's modern NFL are small in stature but large in ability (Welker, Austin Woodhead, Sproles). Cooks fits a similar bill as as slot receiver.  From a fantasy perspective, Cooks should be a guy with the right situation you may be able to take a flyer on in the later rounds. If Cooks does land in Philadelphia, don't expect them to miss Desean Jackson very much next season.



Don't be surprised if: 

The Eagles address the wide receiver position differently. Marquise Lee is bigger and arguably a better NFL prospect. Chip Kelly could want more of a possession receiver on the outside for Foles. But I doubt it. They need speed to stretch the field.


23. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS




MARQUISE LEE
WR USC




I'm rooting for Marquise Lee. Raised by a deaf father and growing up in the projects of Baldwin Village near USC's campus, Lee narrowly escaped the horrors of gang and drug violence. His story, like many professional athletes, is one of narrow escape and a triumph of the human spirit. For more READ HERE Malcom Gladwell's book David and Goliath tells readers how many prominent figures in society rose to greatness not only because of their skills but due to adversity that required the individuals to rise up and overcome their deficiencies. Once a top 5 projected pick, injuries and a less than stellar 2013 season caused Lee to fall down many team's big boards. That's just more adversity to fuel the fire. Expect big things from Lee on Sundays.

24. CINCINNATI BENGALS




RYAN SHAZIER
LB Ohio State




25. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS



BRADLEY ROBY
CB OSU




26. CLEVELAND BROWNS 



TEDDY BRIDGEWATER
QB Louisville




No one disappointed scouts more this off season than Teddy Bridgewater. He looked terrible at his own pro day(How does that even happen?) and did not further his own cause at the combine. If you put any stock into Gruden's QB camp(If you do, you might want to ponder your life choices.) he was very impressive regarding his offensive IQ and understanding of pro style schemes. He needs work on his accuracy and body but he's worth a pick here for the QB starving Browns.


27. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS




KONY EALY
DE Missouri




28. CAROLINA PANTHERS



ALLEN ROBINSON
WR Penn State




Robinson remains the best WR available and CAR has to be looking to provide more outside weapons for Cam Newton. Dude has no one to throw to right now. Extremely strong off the line of scrimmage and an exceptional route runner, Robinson's game is NFL ready.

29. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 



RASHEDE HAGEMAN
DT Minnesota




30. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 





  • JORDAN MATTHEWS
    • WR Vanderbilt


Same situation as Carolina, except not quite as dire. WR needed. Matthews best available talent left.


Don't be surprised if:

The 49ers are reportedly looking to make a "big move" in the 2014 NFL draft according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen. I could easily see them trading into the top 10 to select either Mike Evans or Odell Beckham Jr, two higher quality WR prospects. Don't leave your television sets because San Fran is surely going to make Thursday night very entertaining

31. DENVER BRONCOS



JASON VERRETT
CB TCU
Anyone who watched Denver last season will tell you the 2013 team didn't have a lot of weaknesses. Peyton Manning led perhaps the greatest offense of all time and achieved the greatest statistical output for a quarterback in NFL history. A receiving core comprised of Demaryius Thomas, Eric Decker, and Wes Welker along with the emergence of former basketball player Julius Thomas at TE made the Bronco aerial attack virtually unstoppable. Despite the offensive fortitude, Denver time and time again let teams hang out due to poor play in the secondary.The Broncos are going for a title NOW as they signed Aquib Talib, Emmanuel Sanders, and Demarcus Ware to fill holes on offense and defense. Verrett provides a shot of youth to a defense that started Champ Bailey (35 years old) last season. With Talib and Verrett in the back end of the defense, it's going to be extremely difficult for opponents to keep up on the scoreboard in 2014.


32. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS




KELVIN BENJAMIN
WR Florida State



Remember that really tall receiver with dreads that Jameis Winston always threw to all of last season?
BREAKING: The Seahawks LIKE drafting players with dreads. And guys that are really, freakishly athletic. Benjamin lacks speed and acceleration compared to his counterparts in the 1st round, but more than makes up for it with all world size (6'6) and leaping ability (33 inch vert) and a wingspan the same as Jadaveon Clowney's (83 inches). Some scouts see Benjamin moving to TE and making an even bigger impact at the next level. Regardless, Pete Carroll and the rest of the Seahawks staff will do a stand up job as usual of drafting talent and molding their selected player into their system. Benjamin provides an instant red zone threat for the Hawks and more receiver depth to counter the loss of Golden Tate. The rich get richer.