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BenRawlins's Mock Draft (Round 1)



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This is a very heavy WR mock draft. But there are a lot of good wide receivers but a lot of teams need them. And I have always believed you can never have to many good wide receivers.

1 - KC: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
KC had so much of an issue protecting either QB that played for them this year. It doesn't matter what QB you have this year if you can't protect him.
2 - JAX: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
He is too much of an athlete and such a great pass rusher which would make their defense a bunch better
3 - OAK: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
Pretty much since Derrick Burgess left the Raiders they haven't had a consistent , and threatening pass rusher. Werner is a freak of nature athlete who should be a great addition
4 - PHI: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
This is usually too high to take a guard but with the strength and skill of Warmack and how awful the Eagles line was last year this is what they need
5 - DET: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
This pass defense has got to get better; especially with the division they are in. Milliner is a physical corner who is fast enough to keep up with the great recievers in this division and physical enough to where he won't shy away from guys like Forte and Peterson.
6 - CLE: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M
The Browns DEs are a little older and don't get quite the production you want as pass rushers in a division that is known for being extremely physical but has 3 very good QBs that you have to get pressure on.
7 - ARI: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
Some people are a little skeptical about him after he was so inconsistent this year. But I think he is an expierienced QB who has a cannon for an arm who has won a lot of games.
8 - BUF: Matt Barkley, QB, USC
He is a great QB is a proven winner who did have a slightly scary injury with that shoulder but it should heal fine. And as long as he can have a great running game in that cold weather. They will be great.
9 - NYJ: Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia
Ever since Vilma left the Jets defense hasn't been quite as stout. He is a little under-sized but he plays with an extremely high-motor who plays from sideline to sideline.
10 - TEN: Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU
Mingo is a versitale player and since Kyle Vandenbosch left the Tennessee pass rush hasn't been something to brag about. Mingo would help a lot
11 - SD: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
Lotulelei is a very stout DT and he would definitly help solidify a defense that needs a lot of help
12 - MIA: Keenan Allen, WR, California
Tannehill needs some speed to pass to. Brian Hartline and Devone Bess are a decent recievers but they need a true number one and Allen can be
13 - TB: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
The Bucs need help at CB. Talib turned out to be a bust. But I think having Mark Barron behind him will give Rhodes some freedon to jump some routes
14 - CAR: Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
Hankins is a great DE that will give help to a defense that couldn't stop anybody last year.
15 - NO: Kenny Vaccaro, SS, Texas
Vaccaro is a good safety, and safeties from Texas( Micheal Griffin and Earl Thomas) have a great track record. The NO defense was terrible agianst the pass and Vaccaro will help.
16 - STL: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
Patterson is a great athlete, he is still a little raw but Sam Bradford has got to get a great reciever to pass to. Danny Amendola is a good reciever but he needs someone else.
17 - PIT: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
Ike Taylor needs someone on the other side who can help. Trufant is a ball hawk and being a corner is in his blood. He will do great with that defense.
18 - DAL: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
Fisher is a great tackle and the Cowboys need help on the line. Tyrone Smith is a good tackle. But Doug Free isn't cutting it.
19 - NYG: Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
Everyone knows the Giants love defensive linemen. They have plenty of defensive ends but they struggled a little last year. But if they could get someone to give a push up the middle it will help them.
20 - CHI: Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
Lane Johnson had the pleasure of protecting Landry Jones. The Bears couldn't protect Jay Cutler to save his life. Carimi is good. But they need someone on the other side.
21 - CIN: Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame
The Bengals need help on defense. Rey Mauluaga struggled last year against the pass. And even with Te'o's weird incident with the girlfriend; but the Bengals love troubled players.
22 - STL: Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
Lacy is a great running back who can help Bradford and Steven Jackson is coming to the end of his career and Lacy is a big physical back who can catch the ball.
23 - MIN: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
Hopkins is a great reciever who has great speed and can flat out play. He can run the ball a little to if you want. Remind you of another reciever they have?
24 - IND: Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia
The Colts were the suprise team of the year but their run defense wasn't the best. Jenkins is a big body who can help fill up the middle.
25 - SEA: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
Austin is a speedy reciever who can be on the other side of Tate and/or Sidney Rice( who can't stay healthy); or he can play out of the slot. It would a different dimension to an already pretty dang good offense
26 - GB: Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State
Banks is a good corner who can help a team who's defensive backfield who is a little older and slower.
27 - HOU: Robert Woods, WR, USC
Some people are a little nervous about Robert Woods because his production isn't what it was the previous year but besides Andre Johnson and Owen Daniels the Texans pass offense wasn't excellent. He would be a much better reciever than Martin who has already had expierience catching footballs from a great QB
28 - DEN: Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina
Denver needs a consistent running back. I am a fan of Moreno and Buckhalter but neither of them can stay healthy.
29 - NE: Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
Williams is a good reciever that has a great set of hands and a lot of speed. Wes Welker can't play on the outside. He has lost a step and is the best in the slot. But the Pats need someone on the other side of Brandon Lloyd.
30 - ATL: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
With Tony Gonzalez retiring the Falcons needs a new TE. Eifert is a big athletic TE who can catch the ball and still block very well.
31 - BAL: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
With Ray Lewis leaving and the possibility of Ed Reed leaving or retiring the Ravens need a good saftey who has had practice playing against great teams.
32 - SF: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
As we could see towards the end of the season Jason Smith is a little older and Ahmad Brooks isn't exactly a young linebacker. Montgomery is a versitale player. Who is big enough to play end and quick enough to play linebacker in the 3-4

User Comments

Wednesday, January 30, 2013 12:17 AM
Poor -- Bengals taking a guard?? Teo Not drafted???
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 8:24 AM
Below Average -- Too many non-1st rounders, too many QBs and too many WRs in this round. I like the Cowboy pick well enough though.


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