tron91's Mock Draft (Round 1)
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1 - KC: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
The Reid era has begun, while I think Smith is not worthy of being number 1, KC reaches at this spot for a playmaker they really need. This draft class kinda reminds me of '05 with alot of shaky picks in the 1st round...starting with this one.
The Reid era has begun, while I think Smith is not worthy of being number 1, KC reaches at this spot for a playmaker they really need. This draft class kinda reminds me of '05 with alot of shaky picks in the 1st round...starting with this one.
2 - JAX: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M
The Gus Bradley era is here in Jax, Bradley was outstanding as a DC in Seattle this year...He looks to what he knows and drafts Moore.Disruptive edge player with exceptional first-step quickness and burst. Moore amassed 12.5 sacks and 21 tackles for a loss.
The Gus Bradley era is here in Jax, Bradley was outstanding as a DC in Seattle this year...He looks to what he knows and drafts Moore.Disruptive edge player with exceptional first-step quickness and burst. Moore amassed 12.5 sacks and 21 tackles for a loss.
3 - OAK: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
Alot of mocks have Star Lotulelei DT at this spot but...they already have vets like Richard Seymour and Tommy Kelly both of which are making bank next year, Oak can't afford those cap hits...So they take what they think is the next Howie Long.
Alot of mocks have Star Lotulelei DT at this spot but...they already have vets like Richard Seymour and Tommy Kelly both of which are making bank next year, Oak can't afford those cap hits...So they take what they think is the next Howie Long.
4 - PHI: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
Joeckel might be the best prospect in this draft, but his position drops him to #4...Peters returns and kicks out to RT...Chip Kelly will need an upgrade on the o-line if he wants any chance of running his type of scheme.
Joeckel might be the best prospect in this draft, but his position drops him to #4...Peters returns and kicks out to RT...Chip Kelly will need an upgrade on the o-line if he wants any chance of running his type of scheme.
5 - DET: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
The Lions have done a good job of taking Explosive pass rusher with freakish athleticism and closing quickness. Jones could be the best player in the draft, but medical concerns could significantly impact his stock prior to draft day.the best available player in recent years, that trend continue with Jones...
The Lions have done a good job of taking Explosive pass rusher with freakish athleticism and closing quickness. Jones could be the best player in the draft, but medical concerns could significantly impact his stock prior to draft day.the best available player in recent years, that trend continue with Jones...
6 - CLE: Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU
Cleveland went heavy on offense in last years draft and they need someone to sack the qb.
Cleveland went heavy on offense in last years draft and they need someone to sack the qb.
8 - BUF: Mike Glennon, QB, North Carolina State
This is the first super reach of the draft, Buffalo hopes Glennon can be they're Russell Wilson.
This is the first super reach of the draft, Buffalo hopes Glennon can be they're Russell Wilson.
9 - NYJ: Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
This is a total Rex Ryan pick, a kid with all the physical tools, but has not shown to be consistent at all...Could be Jason Pierre Paul or Vernon Gholston.
This is a total Rex Ryan pick, a kid with all the physical tools, but has not shown to be consistent at all...Could be Jason Pierre Paul or Vernon Gholston.
10 - TEN: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
Titans were horrible in pass coverage last year...Milliner is undoubtedly the best cover corner in the class. Great technician with outstanding hands and ball skills.
Titans were horrible in pass coverage last year...Milliner is undoubtedly the best cover corner in the class. Great technician with outstanding hands and ball skills.
11 - SD: Keenan Allen, WR, California
New head coach Mike McCoy needs to put new weapons around Rivers, whos play has been average the last 2 years... Polished pass catcher with all of the tools to blossom as a No. 1 receiver in the NFL. Allen's size and ball skills will make him a tough matchup on the perimeter.
New head coach Mike McCoy needs to put new weapons around Rivers, whos play has been average the last 2 years... Polished pass catcher with all of the tools to blossom as a No. 1 receiver in the NFL. Allen's size and ball skills will make him a tough matchup on the perimeter.
12 - MIA: Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin
Bush and Thomas were average at best, Philban was a rb coach before joining Miami and needs a good running game to complement Tannehill.
Bush and Thomas were average at best, Philban was a rb coach before joining Miami and needs a good running game to complement Tannehill.
13 - TB: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
Big-bodied interior defender with a unique combination of size, strength and athleticism. Scouts question his motor, but he is a dominant player when focused.
Big-bodied interior defender with a unique combination of size, strength and athleticism. Scouts question his motor, but he is a dominant player when focused.
14 - CAR: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
Cam needs weapons...plain and simple....The former junior-college standout was impressive in a 12-game stint at Tennessee, but scouts will dig deep into the game tape to determine whether Patterson is a legitimate franchise player or a one-year wonder.
Cam needs weapons...plain and simple....The former junior-college standout was impressive in a 12-game stint at Tennessee, but scouts will dig deep into the game tape to determine whether Patterson is a legitimate franchise player or a one-year wonder.
15 - NO: Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame
Vilma is ancient, Mel Kiper had Te'o #1 overall before his horrible performance against Alabama, and with all these weird stories going around he falls to the Saints.
Vilma is ancient, Mel Kiper had Te'o #1 overall before his horrible performance against Alabama, and with all these weird stories going around he falls to the Saints.
16 - STL: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
Rams need to protect Bradford....and Warmack showed he's a flat out stud against Notre Dame.
Rams need to protect Bradford....and Warmack showed he's a flat out stud against Notre Dame.
17 - PIT: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
Steelers O-line continues to be a huge problem, I know Steeler fans want to see the defense rebuilt, but protecting Big Ben is a bigger issue...Athletic edge blocker with fantastic footwork, balance and body control. Not quite a finished product, but has made tremendous progress over the past year. Scouts are highly intrigued by his potential.
Steelers O-line continues to be a huge problem, I know Steeler fans want to see the defense rebuilt, but protecting Big Ben is a bigger issue...Athletic edge blocker with fantastic footwork, balance and body control. Not quite a finished product, but has made tremendous progress over the past year. Scouts are highly intrigued by his potential.
18 - DAL: Alex Okafor, DE, Texas
?????? in big D is all I see, Dallas will replace the 3-4 with the Tampa 2...Will the resign Romo or draft qb? I think they need to draft a 4-3 lineman here and they don't go far...Okafor had a monster bowl game.
?????? in big D is all I see, Dallas will replace the 3-4 with the Tampa 2...Will the resign Romo or draft qb? I think they need to draft a 4-3 lineman here and they don't go far...Okafor had a monster bowl game.
19 - NYG: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
GM Jerry Reese can't help drafting D-lineman, and with Canty and Bernard to be cap casualities...he will need a young DT...High-motor, athletic defensive tackle with exceptional lateral quickness and burst.
GM Jerry Reese can't help drafting D-lineman, and with Canty and Bernard to be cap casualities...he will need a young DT...High-motor, athletic defensive tackle with exceptional lateral quickness and burst.
20 - CHI: Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia
Marc Trestman is a qb guru...but in his 1st press conference as Bears head coach, he said his drafting philosophy is taking the best available player....which in this case is Ogletree...The Urlacher era is officially over.... Explosive sideline-to-sideline playmaker with the athleticism to stay on the field as a three-down linebacker.
Marc Trestman is a qb guru...but in his 1st press conference as Bears head coach, he said his drafting philosophy is taking the best available player....which in this case is Ogletree...The Urlacher era is officially over.... Explosive sideline-to-sideline playmaker with the athleticism to stay on the field as a three-down linebacker.
21 - CIN: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
Big interior blocker with the athleticism to play in a power-based or zone scheme.
Big interior blocker with the athleticism to play in a power-based or zone scheme.
22 - STL: Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
Run-stuffing interior defender with the size, strength and power to control the point of attack.
Run-stuffing interior defender with the size, strength and power to control the point of attack.
23 - MIN: Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia
A massive run-stuffer with the size, strength and power to thrive as an immovable object in the middle of a defense. Scouts certainly will question Jenkins' character, given that he was declared academically ineligible for the Capital One Bowl, but he can address those concerns in interviews prior to the draft
A massive run-stuffer with the size, strength and power to thrive as an immovable object in the middle of a defense. Scouts certainly will question Jenkins' character, given that he was declared academically ineligible for the Capital One Bowl, but he can address those concerns in interviews prior to the draft
24 - IND: Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
Ballard had a solid season, but Lacy is a straight up goon...his power running is a perfect complement to Luck in the passing game.
Ballard had a solid season, but Lacy is a straight up goon...his power running is a perfect complement to Luck in the passing game.
25 - SEA: Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon
Jordan's athleticism and versatility could make him a star in a hybrid defense that incorporates the outside linebacker into the rush and coverage.
Jordan's athleticism and versatility could make him a star in a hybrid defense that incorporates the outside linebacker into the rush and coverage.
26 - GB: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
GB got drubbed against the 49ers offense, they try to find a playmaker in Montgomery...Montgomery is not an explosive athlete, but he is a relentless edge player capable of dominating against the run or pass.
GB got drubbed against the 49ers offense, they try to find a playmaker in Montgomery...Montgomery is not an explosive athlete, but he is a relentless edge player capable of dominating against the run or pass.
27 - HOU: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
Texans take the best available player on thier board...Rhodes is a coveted press corner prospect with the length, athleticism and tenacity to thrive as a shutdown corner in the NFL. If he can also show the capacity to play in zone or off-man, Rhodes' stock could soar up the charts prior to April's draft.
Texans take the best available player on thier board...Rhodes is a coveted press corner prospect with the length, athleticism and tenacity to thrive as a shutdown corner in the NFL. If he can also show the capacity to play in zone or off-man, Rhodes' stock could soar up the charts prior to April's draft.
28 - DEN: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
Broncos really need secondary help, but Manning will be 36 next year and will want more play makers around him...Broncos draft the top TE.
Broncos really need secondary help, but Manning will be 36 next year and will want more play makers around him...Broncos draft the top TE.
29 - BAL: Robert Woods, WR, USC
Boldin may be a released after this season to clear up cap space...Woods would be a perfect opposite Torrey Smith.
Boldin may be a released after this season to clear up cap space...Woods would be a perfect opposite Torrey Smith.
30 - SF: Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
Ertz is a big, agile pass catcher with outstanding hands and ball skills. Scouts view him as a more complete tight end prospect than former teammate Coby Fleener, which says a lot about Ertz's immense talent and potential.
Ertz is a big, agile pass catcher with outstanding hands and ball skills. Scouts view him as a more complete tight end prospect than former teammate Coby Fleener, which says a lot about Ertz's immense talent and potential.
31 - NE: Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
Wilfork is on the wrong side of 30...Pats take his eventual replacement.
Wilfork is on the wrong side of 30...Pats take his eventual replacement.
User Comments
Thursday, January 17, 2013 7:54 PM
Above Average -- really good analysis of every pick but i think Dallas should go o-line
Above Average -- really good analysis of every pick but i think Dallas should go o-line
Thursday, January 17, 2013 10:54 PM
Below Average -- Ball wont be a first round draft pick, Star is way too low on the board and I dont think Denver will draft a TE they have bigger needs
Below Average -- Ball wont be a first round draft pick, Star is way too low on the board and I dont think Denver will draft a TE they have bigger needs
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