Ehallmar's Mock Draft Rd.2 (Round 2)
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For now, I'm just using ESPN power rankings to determine my draft order.
1 - KC: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
6'5,305. A lot of this pick depends on how the team feels about developmental rookie, Donald Stephenson. If they feel like he can be their left OT of the future they may not feel the need to make this pick. Either way, I'm sticking with it. Jake Matthews is the best player available and gives the Chiefs options/depth at OL.
6'5,305. A lot of this pick depends on how the team feels about developmental rookie, Donald Stephenson. If they feel like he can be their left OT of the future they may not feel the need to make this pick. Either way, I'm sticking with it. Jake Matthews is the best player available and gives the Chiefs options/depth at OL.
2 - JAX: David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State
6'2,195-Jacksonville could go in almost any direction here. In this scenario, this pick gives Jacksonville the opportunity to pair a freak pass rusher with a rangy ball hawk to create turnovers and give this struggling offense a better chance to succeed.
6'2,195-Jacksonville could go in almost any direction here. In this scenario, this pick gives Jacksonville the opportunity to pair a freak pass rusher with a rangy ball hawk to create turnovers and give this struggling offense a better chance to succeed.
3 - PHI: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
6'6,335-This OL has been pretty unsettled this season and no one knows how Jason Peters will return from a couple achilles injuries. Fluker looks like a strong side OT and even plays the position in college, but pass protection is where he excels. Either way he will be a welcomed addition since the Eagles OL probably won't have the luxury of the most mobile QB in NFL history to somewhat cover up their flaws next year.
6'6,335-This OL has been pretty unsettled this season and no one knows how Jason Peters will return from a couple achilles injuries. Fluker looks like a strong side OT and even plays the position in college, but pass protection is where he excels. Either way he will be a welcomed addition since the Eagles OL probably won't have the luxury of the most mobile QB in NFL history to somewhat cover up their flaws next year.
4 - CIN: Eric Reid, FS, LSU
6'2,210-One of the biggest youth movements in the NFL right now is happening in Cinci. The entire roster is young and promising with the exception of the secondary which is playing numerous free agent veterans. This is an area that needs to catch up with the rest of the team. Eric Reid is a big hitter who can also cause turnovers with his coverage skills.
6'2,210-One of the biggest youth movements in the NFL right now is happening in Cinci. The entire roster is young and promising with the exception of the secondary which is playing numerous free agent veterans. This is an area that needs to catch up with the rest of the team. Eric Reid is a big hitter who can also cause turnovers with his coverage skills.
5 - CAR: Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
6'2,205-Cam Newton has helped Steve Smith revive his career but still, he couldn't have but a couple seasons left in him, at least as a #1 WR. It's time to finally pair Cam up with a legitimate #1 that he can grow with.
6'2,205-Cam Newton has helped Steve Smith revive his career but still, he couldn't have but a couple seasons left in him, at least as a #1 WR. It's time to finally pair Cam up with a legitimate #1 that he can grow with.
6 - CLE: Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin
*No Pick* Sacrificed pick for WR Josh Gordon in last year's supplemental draft.
*No Pick* Sacrificed pick for WR Josh Gordon in last year's supplemental draft.
7 - TEN: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
6'1,215-Like David Amerson, this guy has fallen down draft boards quite a bit over the last couple months. However, also like Amerson, this guy already looks like a pro. His season may be up and down so far, but if handled correctly, Rhodes could be a shut-down CB in the NFL.
6'1,215-Like David Amerson, this guy has fallen down draft boards quite a bit over the last couple months. However, also like Amerson, this guy already looks like a pro. His season may be up and down so far, but if handled correctly, Rhodes could be a shut-down CB in the NFL.
8 - ARI: Mike Glennon, QB, North Carolina State
6'6,225-Another tall, slightly immobile QB in the mold of Derek Anderson or John Skelton might not excite Arizona fans, but Glennon has the arm to get it to the talented WRs on this roster.
6'6,225-Another tall, slightly immobile QB in the mold of Derek Anderson or John Skelton might not excite Arizona fans, but Glennon has the arm to get it to the talented WRs on this roster.
9 - BUF: Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas
6'3,215-Buffalo needs to jump-start their offense and a natural leader/gun slinger like Tyler Wilson, who really reminds me a lot of a young Brett Favre, would keep fans interested if anything.
6'3,215-Buffalo needs to jump-start their offense and a natural leader/gun slinger like Tyler Wilson, who really reminds me a lot of a young Brett Favre, would keep fans interested if anything.
10 - NYJ: Rick Wagner, OT, Wisconsin
6'6,315-Every year we hear about how the Jets are going to focus on their ground and pound attack and we never see it. Well, if there was ever a solution to that it's a big Wisconsin OT.
6'6,315-Every year we hear about how the Jets are going to focus on their ground and pound attack and we never see it. Well, if there was ever a solution to that it's a big Wisconsin OT.
11 - SD: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
6'6,250-The more Antonio Gates fades, the worse Phillip Rivers seems to get. It may be time to find his replacement before it's too late for the latter. They took a developmental guy, Ledarius Green, last year and even if he does pan out, I like the thought of two 6'6 TEs running around together.
6'6,250-The more Antonio Gates fades, the worse Phillip Rivers seems to get. It may be time to find his replacement before it's too late for the latter. They took a developmental guy, Ledarius Green, last year and even if he does pan out, I like the thought of two 6'6 TEs running around together.
12 - STL: Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama
6'4,305-I think Barrett Jones could possibly play anywhere from LG-RT in the NFL. He's probably an OG but if he could manage OC or RT, then in my scenario you would have the foundation in place for a very good, young OL in St.Louis.
6'4,305-I think Barrett Jones could possibly play anywhere from LG-RT in the NFL. He's probably an OG but if he could manage OC or RT, then in my scenario you would have the foundation in place for a very good, young OL in St.Louis.
13 - DET: Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State
5'11,190-In this scenario, Detroit goes with Jacksonville's strategy; explosive pass rusher in round 1, ball hawk DB in round 2.
5'11,190-In this scenario, Detroit goes with Jacksonville's strategy; explosive pass rusher in round 1, ball hawk DB in round 2.
14 - DAL: Corey Lemonier, DE, Auburn
6'4,245-A lot of people have Corey Lemonier a lot higher on their draft board but I think being on a team as bad as Auburn is grounds for slipping into the second round (which by no means is bad, just not round one).
6'4,245-A lot of people have Corey Lemonier a lot higher on their draft board but I think being on a team as bad as Auburn is grounds for slipping into the second round (which by no means is bad, just not round one).
15 - MIA: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
5'10,205-Miami needs play makers on the backside of their defense. Matt Elam's been doing it for Florida all season.
5'10,205-Miami needs play makers on the backside of their defense. Matt Elam's been doing it for Florida all season.
16 - WAS: Brennan Williams, OT, North Carolina
6'7,315-You spent a lot of resources on RGIII. Now protect him. Brennan Williams looks like a good compliment on the strong side to Trent Williams.
6'7,315-You spent a lot of resources on RGIII. Now protect him. Brennan Williams looks like a good compliment on the strong side to Trent Williams.
17 - MIN: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
6'3,205-He's the #2 guy in Tennessee and would've been the #3 had Derick Rogers not been dismissed. That's the only reason I see him falling to round 2. Tennessee has really recruited the position well.
6'3,205-He's the #2 guy in Tennessee and would've been the #3 had Derick Rogers not been dismissed. That's the only reason I see him falling to round 2. Tennessee has really recruited the position well.
18 - NO: Ty Zimmerman, FS, Kansas State
*No Pick* Sacrificed this pick due to Bounty Gate punishment.
*No Pick* Sacrificed this pick due to Bounty Gate punishment.
19 - PIT: Tony Jefferson, FS, Oklahoma
5'11,210-It may be a little too soon to be looking for Polamalu's replacement, but Tony Jefferson has a similar skill set and can at least fill in when he's hurt. He would pair well with Ryan Mundy to give the Steelers an almost identical set of safeties to their current ones when they eventually step away.
5'11,210-It may be a little too soon to be looking for Polamalu's replacement, but Tony Jefferson has a similar skill set and can at least fill in when he's hurt. He would pair well with Ryan Mundy to give the Steelers an almost identical set of safeties to their current ones when they eventually step away.
20 - SEA: Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia
6'6,315-Aboushi projects to some as an OG at the next level. But if this organization thinks he can play RT, he would really help solidify this often shaky OL.
6'6,315-Aboushi projects to some as an OG at the next level. But if this organization thinks he can play RT, he would really help solidify this often shaky OL.
21 - TB: Akeem Spence, DT, Illinois
6'1,305-The team let Brian Price go. He was supposed to be the thunder to Gerald McCoy's lighting. Akeem Spence is in the same, squatty mold as Price and would be that compliment to McCoy they've been looking for.
6'1,305-The team let Brian Price go. He was supposed to be the thunder to Gerald McCoy's lighting. Akeem Spence is in the same, squatty mold as Price and would be that compliment to McCoy they've been looking for.
22 - CIN: Kenjon Barner, RB, Oregon
5'11,195-The law firm is currently looking like a steady fit in Cinci's backfield but he's the kind of back who makes a great compliment to a speed guy. Barner could provide the home-run threat that BJGE sometimes lacks.
5'11,195-The law firm is currently looking like a steady fit in Cinci's backfield but he's the kind of back who makes a great compliment to a speed guy. Barner could provide the home-run threat that BJGE sometimes lacks.
23 - MIA: William Gholston, DE, Michigan State
6'6,275-The Dolphins switched defensive schemes with their new coaching staff last year but have focused more on offense than changing defensive personnel to fit their new scheme. Gholston is a prototypical 4-3 NFL DE.
6'6,275-The Dolphins switched defensive schemes with their new coaching staff last year but have focused more on offense than changing defensive personnel to fit their new scheme. Gholston is a prototypical 4-3 NFL DE.
24 - GB: Bennie Logan, DT, LSU
6'3,290-I really like Bennie Logan. He reminds me of Darnell Dockett, a tightly packed ball of power and aggression. If this class weren't so stacked with DL talent he would almost be a shoe-in first rounder, but unfortunately for him, he slips a little.
6'3,290-I really like Bennie Logan. He reminds me of Darnell Dockett, a tightly packed ball of power and aggression. If this class weren't so stacked with DL talent he would almost be a shoe-in first rounder, but unfortunately for him, he slips a little.
25 - NYG: Justin Pugh, OT, Syracuse
6'5,295-Although they do well with what they have, it wouldn't hurt the Giants to start tweaking their OL a little, or at least breath some youth/depth into it.
6'5,295-Although they do well with what they have, it wouldn't hurt the Giants to start tweaking their OL a little, or at least breath some youth/depth into it.
26 - DEN: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
5'9,175-As good as he is, he's 5'9. I think he fits in some systems better than others (NE, BUF, NO) but if he falls to Denver, Peyton Manning will know exactly how to use a quick, underneath guy like Austin.
5'9,175-As good as he is, he's 5'9. I think he fits in some systems better than others (NE, BUF, NO) but if he falls to Denver, Peyton Manning will know exactly how to use a quick, underneath guy like Austin.
27 - CHI: Khaseem Greene, OLB, Rutgers
6'1,230-It's tough not to pick Khaled Holmes here, since OL is by far their biggest weakness. A guy like Shawn Williams would also fill a hole. However, Greene is too good to pass up at this point and Chicago is a team that has always won with great linebacker play. They have a chance to continue that strong tradition here.
6'1,230-It's tough not to pick Khaled Holmes here, since OL is by far their biggest weakness. A guy like Shawn Williams would also fill a hole. However, Greene is too good to pass up at this point and Chicago is a team that has always won with great linebacker play. They have a chance to continue that strong tradition here.
28 - NE: Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
6'3,320-He's big, but he's versatile. New England needs another dependable big body inside to relieve Vince Wilfork a little pressure.
6'3,320-He's big, but he's versatile. New England needs another dependable big body inside to relieve Vince Wilfork a little pressure.
29 - BAL: Shawn Williams, SS, Georgia
6'0,220-Again, Holmes is a possibility here. But again, I think a team goes with talent over need. Although they aren't desperate at the safety position, they also aren't getting any younger.
6'0,220-Again, Holmes is a possibility here. But again, I think a team goes with talent over need. Although they aren't desperate at the safety position, they also aren't getting any younger.
30 - SF: Khaled Holmes, C, USC
6'3,305-There is a ton of talent on this OL, including OC, but Goodwin is the only one listed on the roster and he is aging. San Fran could draft his apprentice here.
6'3,305-There is a ton of talent on this OL, including OC, but Goodwin is the only one listed on the roster and he is aging. San Fran could draft his apprentice here.
31 - ATL: Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
6'6,245-If Zach Ertz lasts this long, Atlanta, who could be without Tony Gonzalez next year, would be very happy.
6'6,245-If Zach Ertz lasts this long, Atlanta, who could be without Tony Gonzalez next year, would be very happy.
32 - HOU: Kevin Reddick, ILB, North Carolina
6'2,240-Houston could look to replace Demeco Ryans with a guy that fits the system a little better. Kevin Reddick has been really solid for North Carolina over the last few seasons.
6'2,240-Houston could look to replace Demeco Ryans with a guy that fits the system a little better. Kevin Reddick has been really solid for North Carolina over the last few seasons.
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