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jwill182's Mock Draft (Round 2)



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This is my first shot doing a mock draft on an actual draft website. This is still fairly early, so I may change a few things between now and April, but as of now, I like these picks.

Thanks for reading!

EDIT: I submitted my first round mock yesterday, went in to edit and ADD the second round and it apparently replaced my first round with my second round. I apologize, as this is VERY confusing now.

1 - KC: Mike Glennon, QB, North Carolina State
I'm gonna mock Glennon here, but in all honesty, I think they'll get one of Alex Smith or Matt Flynn.
2 - JAX: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
Jacksonville could really use a QB here, but they'll get much better value atop round 3 rather than reaching here and missing out on a CB like Trufant. Trufant could easily go in the first round, so this is a good pick for the Jags.
3 - CIN: Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina
Cincinatti gets this pick from Oakland in the Carson Palmer trade. They use it to grab the best RB in the draft.
4 - PHI: Kawann Short, DT, Purdue
Philly reached in the first to get the second of the two top notch OT's in this draft. In round 2, they get a player that would've gone earlier had there not been so much talent at DT this year. Philly addresses both lines and in a very good way.
5 - DET: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
Detroit could also use a LB, but in this version of the draft, there's not one worth reaching. They also will have a huge whole at Safety, and Elam is one of the best this draft has to offer.
6 - CLE: Ray Agnew, FB, Southern Illinois
PICK IS LOST-WON'T LET ME LEAVE BLANK (supplemental draft, used last season)
7 - ARI: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
Arizona has to address their offensive line here, and Fluker has the potential to be a top tier OT in the NFL.
8 - BUF: Robert Woods, WR, USC
Buffalo immediately helps their first round pick (USC QB Matt Barkley) by grabbing one of his favorite weapons. Woods, Stevie Johnson, CJ Spiller and Fred Jackson should make Matt Barkley happier than any other rookie QB.
9 - NYJ: Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky
New York will likely lose one or both of their starting OG's from this past season. Warford is a first round talent, but having 2 elite level OG's went ahead of him and his position tends to slip a little in the draft.
10 - TEN: Eric Reid, FS, LSU
Tennessee will have to take a Safety fairly early, as there's a good chance they'll have to replace both starters from last season.
11 - SD: Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
The Chargers need a RB that can stay healthy, or at the least, play hurt. Ryan Matthews hasn't done that, so San Diego gets lucky and one of the top rated RB falls to them in the second.
12 - MIA: Dallas Thomas, OT, Tennessee
Miami is likely losing Jake Long, so they'll need to use an early pick to grab his replacement.
13 - NYJ: Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech
This is the second pick from Tampa Bay in exchange for Revis, and the Jets use it to grab the best WR available in Patton. Patton should make an immediate impact in New York, as they're very thin at the position...especially if they release Holmes.
14 - CAR: Tony Jefferson, FS, Oklahoma
Carolina needs help in the secondary, and Jefferson is the best player available. Safeties are beginning to be more important in today's game, and you can tell by the number already off the board.
15 - NO: Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin
PICK IS LOST-WON'T LET ME LEAVE BLANK (Bounty Gate)
16 - STL: T.J. McDonald, FS, USC
St Louis could really use an OT here, but there's not one worth taking at this point. McDonald fills another big need for them, so they won't be too disappointed.
17 - PIT: Joseph Randle, RB, Oklahoma State
Pittsburgh is likely losing Mendenhall, and they proved this year they couldn't run the ball well without him. They'd prefer an OT, but again, there's not one worth taking.
18 - DAL: Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama
Dallas really needs to improve on their interior line. Jones has the capabilities to play all over. He's the best Offensive Lineman remaining, and he'll find a spot to help immediately.
19 - NYG: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
The Giants luck out here and get a first round talent in the middle of the second round. They're likely to lose Osi Umenyiora, and Montgomery should be able to help fill the void.
20 - CHI: Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia
Chicago desperately needs help along their offensive line, Aboushi doesn't look to project very well at OT, but he should be able to move inside to play OG.
21 - CIN: Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin
Cincinatti needs a RB, and depending on who you talk to, depends on the opinion you'll get about Ball. Personally, I think he'll have the best career of the RB's in this draft. Grabbing him this late is a great value pick for the Bengals.
22 - STL: Brennan Williams, OT, North Carolina
St Louis slightly reaches on this pick, but at this point, I think its necessary, as they HAVE to improve their Offensive Line.
23 - MIN: Da'Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee Tech
Rogers could've been a first round pick if he didn't have off the field issues that led to him being dismissed from Tennessee.
24 - MIA: David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State
This pick was traded to Miami from Indy for V.Davis. Miami uses it to grab the best remaining CB in the draft.
25 - SEA: Alex Okafor, DE, Texas
Seattle would prefer a WR here, but there's not one worth taking at this spot. They shouldn't be disappointed though, Okafor has late 1st round talent.
26 - GB: Kenjon Barner, RB, Oregon
Green Bay needs a RB, Barner would add the Darren Sproles dimension to their offense, its a match made in heaven.
27 - HOU: Kevin Reddick, ILB, North Carolina
Houston needs an ILB to play along side Brian Cushing. Reddick is the best one remaining, and they won't be mad about it.
28 - DEN: Bacarri Rambo, FS, Georgia
Did you watch the playoff game against Baltimore. Enough said.
29 - NE: Corey Lemonier, DE, Auburn
New England likes to take players that fall to them, even if its not their most needed position. Lemonier has the potential to be a late first round pick, so landing him at the end of round 2 will be a welcome site for Belicheck and crew.
30 - ATL: Margus Hunt, DE, Southern Methodist
Hunt is a good prospect, and Atlanta could use some help incase John Abraham is slow to recover.
31 - BAL: Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
Baltimore may not do this, considering they swung and missed on Terrance Cody from Bama... but Williams is a very good prospect, and at the end of round 2 is a HUGE value...pun intended.
32 - SF: Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
San Fran lost Manningham to injury, and Randy Moss is likely to leave via Free Agency. AJ Jenkins hasn't turned into much so far, so this could be the direction they decide to go.

User Comments

Saturday, February 2, 2013 12:25 PM
Above Average -- Geno Smith wouldn't be a reach. He is the best player.
Thursday, February 7, 2013 12:50 PM
Poor -- As much as I respect your opinion, cincy won't be taking 2 rbs in the same round


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