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moores7n's Mock Draft (Round 2)



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It's surprising, but yes. No QB is worth a first round pick this year, but come round two, they'll be going fast.

1 - JAX: Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas
The Jaguars will now need a quarterback. Blaine Gabbert has now starter quality and Chad Henne is a career backup. While Geno Smith is still on the board, Tyler Wilson would be a better pick and fit for the Jaguars.
2 - KC: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
The Chiefs are lucky. They pass up on Geno Smith only to get Geno Smith. Now, they have a great offensive tackle and a starting quarterback. Next item on the agenda, a wide reciever who won't get hurt like DeWayne Bowe.
3 - PHI: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
The Eagles need to pick up a new corner. They have talent Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, but Nnamdi Asomugha has seen better days after leaving his talent in Oakand. Rhodes is a first round talent who could fall this far, right into Chip Kelly's lap.
4 - DET: Margus Hunt, DE, Southern Methodist
Detroit has Kyle Vanden Bosch, but his days are limited. If you haven't heard of Margus Hunt, watch his bowl performance this year. The Lions would have a solid man waiting for Vanden Bosch's departure or could take Cliff Avril's spot should he not sign.
5 - CIN: Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina
BenJarvus Green-Ellis played well this year, but just is not as good as a starter should be. Gio played like an animal this year and will be the top prospect at running back. This could be one of the last pieces in the puzzle that is Cincinnati's offense.
6 - CLE: C.J. Zimmerer, FB, Nebraska
DISREGARD PICK. CLEVELAND FORFEITS PICK.
7 - ARI: Mike Glennon, QB, North Carolina State
Arizona joins the quarterback carousel and drafts NC State big man Glennon. While Smith, Wilson and Barkley are the top points of talk, Glennon could really be the best quarterback prospect due to his size and skill.
8 - NYJ: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
The Jets still need a quarterback, but risk another pick on a USC product or grab more necessities and continue to wait? I'd say pick up a new reciever as all they have is the injury prone Santonio Holmes.
9 - TEN: Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia
The Titans need to continue to add offensive line, and Aboushi is a stellar candidate to be drafted around here. He has a little more skill than D.J. Fluker and less bulk to move faster.
10 - BUF: Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse
Buffalo needs a better option than Ryan Fitzpatrick at quarterback. Reuniting Doug Marrone and Ryan Nassib would be an excellent move. Nassib possesses a lot of skill and could be a solid starter.
11 - MIA: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
The Dolphins can get D.J. Fluker at tackle to replace Jake Long. As always, an Alabama talent on the line is always a quality pick.
12 - TB: Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
The big days of Dallas Clark are over. The Bucs should seriously consider one of the top tight ends this year and pick up Zach Ertz.
13 - CAR: Robert Woods, WR, USC
Carolina has had a great time with Steve Smith, but it's time they look ahead. Woods is a talented wideout, but lost some star power while Marqise Lee became a national star. But don't doubt Woods, he is still a top tier wide reciever.
14 - CAR: Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin
DISREGARD PICK. NEW ORLEANS FORFEITS PICK.
15 - SD: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
Could Sam Montgomery fall this far? Possibly, with all the big defensive ends coming out but should he not, Ezekiel Ansah could be picked here as well.
16 - STL: Justin Pugh, OT, Syracuse
The Rams once again have an opprotunity to pick up more offensive line. Pugh isn't a real top tackle like the others, but depth and talent nonetheless.
17 - DAL: Matt Barkley, QB, USC
We have a winner! The Cowboys pick up Matt Barkley, the once first overall pick now the 17th in round two. Barkley still has a lot of talent, but his senior season ruined him. Still, the Cowboys could have a new quarterback on their hands after Tony Romo's near Mark Sanchez season.
18 - PIT: Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee
The Steelers might lose Mike Wallace, leaving a big whole in the recieveing corps. Not only is Hunter talented, he has the size Big Ben has always wanted. If Mike Wallace truly doesn't resign, Hunter is a future Steeler here.
19 - NYG: Kawann Short, DT, Purdue
The Giants drafted Marvin Austin just so he could do nothing. It's time to get another new defensive tackle and Kawann Short is the best available man.
20 - CHI: Kyle Long, OT, Oregon
The linebacker problem is fixed, now Chicago needs to get Jay Cutler some protection. Kyle Long is the next best tackle in the draft so it looks like he is up.
21 - WAS: Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State
The Redskins first issue: cornerback. DeAngelo Hall is just trouble, he proved it against Pittsburgh getting ejected. They need some new talents and Poyer is a big one in the second round.
22 - MIN: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
The Vikings defensive backfield isn't as strong as it should be, and Elam falling here is a win for Minnesota. The Vikings would have a strong start in building a defense capable of going further in the playoffs.
23 - CIN: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
The Bengals could lose Terrence Newman and Nate Clements, so getting Trufant would help the tandem of Leon Hall and Dre Kirkpatrick next year as a nickelback.
24 - MIA: Jordan Reed, TE, Florida
Jordan Reed isn't too bad, but he isn't Zach Ertz or Tyler Eifert. He will be another good target for Tannehill while adding more blocking at end.
25 - GB: Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
The Packers need a tough starting running back. James Starks is always hurt, as in Cedric Benson who is aging quick. Eddie Lacy ran all over Te'o and Notre Dame in the BCS title game and proved his worth. The Packers should really consider this here.
26 - SEA: Dallas Thomas, OT, Tennessee
The Seahawks have had success in drafting new offensive linemen (Max Unger) and would do a service grabbing Thomas to block the outside for Marshawn to go beastmode more often.
27 - HOU: Da'Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee Tech
Houston needs to pick up a better number two for Andre Johnson and Matt Schaub. A lot of recievers have been picked, but Rogers will fit them nicely.
28 - DEN: Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers
Champ Bailey is getting old and was beat a lot by the Ravens. It's time they pick up youth and get Logan Ryan out of Rutgers.
29 - NE: David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State
The Patriots could always use more depth in the defensive backfield. Amerson could play corner or safety really and would be a valuable pick right here.
30 - ATL: Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky
Larry Warford is amazing scouts with his season and with his Senior Bowl workouts. Atlanta needs a running back, but they can wait to get someone who will learn under Michael Turner and get a blocker instead.
31 - BAL: Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
Anquan Boldin is off and on, the Ravens need more good wideouts and Wheaton wouldn't be a bad pick. If not, maybe get another middle linebacker. But it would be foolish to not get depth at reciever.
32 - SF: Khaseem Greene, OLB, Rutgers
They have three: Patrick Willis, Navorro Bowman and Aldon Smith. Why not add the final piece to a young, 3-4 linebacker? Greene is a big deal and should be drafted now.


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