Are You Ready For Some NFL Mock Drafts?

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Star is going to be a monster. I also think Ansah will be another one.

Want the Chargers to land either Star and Ansah or Ansah and Barr

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We NEED Warmack or Cooper on that Browns o-line. If we dont land one of those 2 or Te'o I'll be pissed.
 

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Can anyone post Mcshay mock draft?

Kansas City Chiefs

Record: 2-11
Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah

This might turn out to be a simple case of bad luck for the Chiefs. They're a year too late to cash in on the Andrew Luck/Robert Griffin III bonanza, and there doesn't appear to be a 2013 quarterback prospect worthy of the No. 1 overall pick. I would have to think West Virginia's Geno Smith would be the choice over USC's Matt Barkley if the Chiefs go that direction, but at this point I think they go elsewhere. Kansas City already has spent first-round picks on the likes of Tyson Jackson and Dontari Poe, but needs a defensive tackle who can hold ground while also providing more pass-rush ability. Lotulelei will never be an elite pass-rusher, but he is strong against the run and has the quickness and power to collapse the pocket. He could become a mainstay in the middle and be good for five to seven sacks per year.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Record: 2-11
Damontre Moore*, DE, Texas A&M

The Jaguars have a league-low 14 sacks this season. They signed the recently-released Jason Babin as a Band-Aid, but even if Babin returns in 2013, upgrading the pass rush will be a huge priority. Moore can win with quickness or power, shows very good closing burst and is the kind of high-motor, high-character prospect the Jags are known to value. He also flashes the ability to hold the point against the run and has the versatility to line up in multiple spots.

Oakland Raiders

Record: 3-10
Bjoern Werner*, DE, Florida State

The Raiders have managed only 17 sacks this season, and DEs Lamarr Houston (300 pounds) and Matt Shaughnessy (285 pounds) are unusually big. They would face a tough call between Werner and LSU DE Barkevious Mingo, who has a better natural skill set as a pass-rusher and would give the Raiders a lighter, faster edge rusher. However, Werner is the more consistent player and has a better all-around game.

Philadelphia Eagles

Record: 4-9
Luke Joeckel*, OT, Texas A&M

The Eagles have major concerns along the offensive line, and also have a need at cornerback. The line situation will improve when C Jason Kelce and OTs Jason Peters and Todd Herremans return from injured reserve next season, but you could not fault Philadelphia for taking the best available offensive tackle. Joeckel is a smart, technically sound and tough player in the mold of Joe Thomas, and Joeckel started all 37 games at left tackle in his first three seasons with the Aggies. He could play right tackle opposite Peters and allow Herremans to move inside to guard.

Carolina Panthers

Record: 4-9
Johnathan Hankins*, DT, Ohio State

The Panthers are much stronger against the pass than the run, so upgrading at defensive tackle is a priority. Lotulelei would be a great pick if he were available. In this scenario, though, Hankins has the size and quickness to be the right fit as a disrupter in the middle of the defensive front.

Tennessee Titans

Record: 4-9
Barkevious Mingo*, DE, LSU

Tennessee ranks 26th in the NFL in pass defense and 21st in sacks with 27. Kamerion Wimbley has five sacks, but he will be 30 next season and the Titans need a younger, better version of Wimbley to start on the right side opposite Derrick Morgan. While Mingo isn't a finished product, he has the quick first step, speed and range to chase down quarterbacks.
Detroit Lions

Record: 4-9
Dee Milliner*, CB, Alabama

A pass-rusher like Georgia's Jarvis Jones would be intriguing here, but corner is the Lions' biggest need and Milliner has the potential to be an immediate starter. He's not an elite cover corner but good enough to hold up in man coverage, and he is very good in zone. Milliner is also strong in run support, and simply a good all-around player.
Arizona Cardinals

Record: 4-9
Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia

There is still a lot of work to do on the top quarterbacks, but the question at this point is how high a team will reach for the top player a the position. It's easy to argue the Cardinals need a quarterback as badly as any team in the NFL right now, and when Smith is on, his mechanics, footwork and confidence make him an effective passer.
San Diego Chargers

Record: 5-8
Taylor Lewan*, OT, Michigan

The Chargers must protect QB Philip Rivers better. They hope the healthy return of LT Jared Gaither will fill one spot, but they would still need a right tackle in that scenario and Lewan would fit the bill. He has the length to be effective in pass protection, and he's a tenacious run-blocker who gets under the skin of defenders.
Cleveland Browns

Record: 5-8
Chance Warmack*, G, Alabama

This is not the sexiest pick and Browns fans probably would express some frustration initially, but Warmack is a flat-out stud who would instantly improve their offensive line. He is one of the best guards I've ever evaluated, an easy mover in pass protection who shows plenty of smarts and is also a nasty run-blocker. Cleveland RB Trent Richardson (a former teammate of Warmack) and QB Brandon Weeden would surely offer their stamps of approval.
Buffalo Bills

Record: 5-8
Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame

The Bills could be in the market for a quarterback depending on how they feel about Ryan Fitzpatrick after this season, but there's no way Barkley has the arm to play in Buffalo in the winter. There is also no wide receiver worth taking this high to fill their need at that position. Te'o would give the team another young defensive leader up the middle with DT Marcell Dareus. He's a three-down linebacker who can handle the point of attack against the run and has shown plenty of ability in underneath coverage.
Miami Dolphins

Record: 5-8
Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon

Miami has an inconsistent pass rush and needs another rusher opposite Cameron Wake, who will turn 31 in January. Jordan is long and athletic, has explosive initial power and shows the versatility to play multiple roles along the front seven.
New Orleans Saints

Record: 5-8
Jarvis Jones*, OLB, Georgia

The Saints are without a second-round pick as part of their punishment for the bounty scandal, so they must upgrade the pass rush with their first-rounder. Jones has top-notch pass-rush skills and his primary role as a rookie will be to get after the quarterback. He also has good range in coverage, and should be an upgrade as a starter on the strong side.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Record: 6-7
Sam Montgomery*, DE, LSU

There is not a corner after Milliner worth taking here to fill a pressing need. There is talk about Joeckel's teammate Jake Matthews* as a first-rounder, and Matthews could fill the Bucs' need at right tackle. However, Montgomery is a solid all-around prospect who can hold up against the run and is a powerful pass-rusher.
New York Jets

Record: 6-7
Jake Matthews*, OT, Texas A&M

Yes, the Jets have a quarterback need, but replacing Mark Sanchez with Barkley would be like trying to kick a Diet Coke habit by substituting Diet Pepsi. New York will almost certainly look to bring in a veteran if it chooses to upgrade at quarterback. The Jets' pass defense is surprisingly good despite the team having only 22 total sacks, but they still need a legitimate edge rusher. However, they're on the wrong end of a run on ends in this scenario. They could reach for a player such as Auburn's Corey Lemonier, but they also need a right tackle and Matthews is on the rise with his toughness in the run game and good hands in pass protection.
St. Louis Rams

Record: 6-6-1
Eric Fisher*, OT, Central Michigan

The Rams might consider a receiver such as Tennessee's Justin Hunter or California's Keenan Allen here, but could also get better value with a defensive tackle such as North Carolina's Sylvester Williams. However, St. Louis must protect QB Sam Bradford for the organization to turn the corner, and Fisher has the length, light feet and balance to be effective against edge rushers.
Cincinnati Bengals

Record: 7-6
Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia

Ogletree is raw, but he has freakish athleticism and plenty of upside. He comes with some character baggage, but the Bengals have shown a willingness to overlook character concerns and an affinity for SEC prospects. They're getting good play from LB Vontaze Burfict, but can they trust him to remain focused? Ogletree also could add depth if Rey Maualuga has trouble staying on the field, and there are no great fits at Cincinnati's other positions of need (SS, RB, WR, RT).
Minnesota Vikings

Record: 7-6
Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina

Williams is the best player available here by a long shot. He has good speed and range, power at the point of attack, quick hands and solid instincts. The Vikings also could go with massive Georgia DT Johnathan Jenkins to play alongside the aging Kevin Williams, but Jenkins was not as consistently dominant this season and doesn't present nearly as much value.
Dallas Cowboys

Record: 7-6
Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas

Vaccaro has good movement skills, showing balance and the ability to turn his hips and run with receivers. His instincts and ball skills would help solidify the Dallas secondary. Jenkins is also a possibility here, too, with the Cowboys needing to solidify their defensive interior.
St. Louis Rams (From 7-6 WAS)

Record: 6-6-1
Keenan Allen *, WR, California

Allen doesn't have elite top-end speed, but he has good size and athleticism and his ball skills improved this season. He has the potential to turn into the downfield playmaker Bradford needs on the outside.
Pittsburgh Steelers

Record: 7-6
Johnathan Jenkins*, DT, Georgia

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is frustrated by his team's inability to get to the quarterback this season, and the team could opt for a pass-rusher such as Lemonier or BYU's Ezekiel Ansah. However, Jenkins is a good fit as the successor to Casey Hampton in the middle of Pittsburgh's 3-4 defense. Jenkins has the size to occupy blockers and stuff the run and occasionally provide interior pressure on the quarterback.
Seattle Seahawks

Record: 8-5
Justin Hunter*, WR, Tennessee

Hunter's inconsistent ball skills are a concern and he needs to get stronger and more physical in his routes, but you simply can't coach his combination of size and athleticism. He could provide a go-to option for Seahawks QB Russell Wilson. Seattle also has a need at outside linebacker and would find a good fit in Ogletree if he were available. Finally, Hunter's teammate Cordarrelle Patterson might also be in the mix here should the former juco transfer leave the Vols after one season.
Chicago Bears

Record: 8-5
Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri

Yes, left offensive tackle is Chicago's biggest need, but with four OTs off the board at this point the Bears cannot afford to reach after missing on the likes of Chris Williams and Gabe Carimi in recent years. Chicago DT Henry Melton has been terrific this season, but teams can never have enough disruptive defensive linemen and Richardson fits the bill with his quickness, speed ability to penetrate and power as a bull-rusher.
Indianapolis Colts

Record: 9-4
Ezekiel Ansah*, DE, BYU

The Colts have a lot of needs along the front seven in their new 3-4 scheme. Ansah is raw, but he made huge strides in 2012 and showed impressive versatility for a player with limited experience. He also has a rare combination of size and speed. While Ansah is a project, the potential reward if he reaches his potential could be worth the risk.
New York Giants

Record: 8-5
Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State

The Giants have been successful under general manager Jerry Reese going with the best available athlete on the board, but in this case they find one of the top players available at a priority need area. Banks is not elite in man-to-man coverage, but he has good length and is solid in press coverage, shows instincts in zone, supports the run and is a ball hawk with 16 career interceptions.
Baltimore Ravens

Record: 9-4
Corey Lemonier*, DE/OLB, Auburn

The Ravens would continue a youth movement on defense with this pick. Lemonier might not come off the board this high, but he's an underrated prospect who played hard all season long on a bad defense. He's versatile and tough, has explosive upfield burst, closes quickly and shows some pop at the point of attack.
Green Bay Packers

Record: 9-4
Jonathan Cooper*, G, North Carolina

Guard might not be a top need for the Packers, but Cooper's combination of quickness, balance, power and good feet make him a perfect fit in the Packers' zone-stretch scheme. He is the best blocker in space in the class and a top-15 talent who would bring good value at this point.
Denver Broncos

Record: 10-3
Kawann Short, DT, Purdue

Defensive tackle is a top need for the Broncos, and while Short has been inconsistent at times during his career he moves well for a 6-foot-3, 325-pounder and has shown the ability to disrupt offenses from the interior (14.5 tackles for loss and six sacks in 2012).
San Francisco 49ers

Record: 9-3-1
Shariff Floyd, DT, Florida

Tennessee G Dallas Thomas would be a perfect fit because of his versatility and agility, but the 49ers might not invest a fourth first-round pick along the line to go with Joe Staley, Mike Iupati and Anthony Davis. However, Floyd's versatility to play inside or kick outside to end makes him a great fit on the other side of the ball. He can anchor against the run, chases plays all over the field and had a monster 2012 season.
New England Patriots

Record: 10-3
Tavon Austin*, WR, West Virginia

The Patriots might not want to spend a first-round pick on a slot receiver, but Austin's playmaking skills as a receiver and return man (and even out of the backfield) will make him a tempting option in this area of the draft. The Patriots' other need areas include defensive tackle, perimeter receiver, guard and defensive back.
Atlanta Falcons

Record: 11-2
Zach Ertz*, TE, Stanford
Atlanta needs an eventual successor to Tony Gonzalez, and while Ertz isn't the same kind of elite talent he does have plenty to offer. He has good overall hands and is strong in traffic, is a crisp route runner and has been highly productive throughout his career.

Houston Texans

Record: 11-2
Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame

The Texans are looking for another pass-catcher who can take pressure off WR Andre Johnson and need an upgrade at tight end. Eifert is not an elite athlete, but he has the size to create mismatches and separation and also the best ball skills of any tight end in college football. Houston also could opt for USC WR Robert Woods, or a safety such as Florida's Matt Elam or LSU's Eric Reid.
 

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FreedS[ohh]lave;2559026 said:
this draft :scusthov:
draft is just fine

lots of talent at the trenches

just cuz there arent many good skill position players, doesnt mean this is a bad class at all.
 

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:russ: at trusting Todd Mcshay's opinion regarding the NFL Draft, dude knows nothing.

Look up what he said about Whitney Mercilus:
"Powerful, wide-bodied defensive lineman who would be a perfect fit at nose tackle in a 3-4 defense."

Dude said that because there was a typo in ESPN's prospect listing that had him weighing 100 more lbs. than he did. So pretty much all he did was just look at the listed weight (which was wrong) and talked out of his ass without even looking at the film. That's inexcusable.

Dude can't even do something as simple as watch a 5 min. video on a first round prospect, but yet claims he's an expert.
 

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:russ: at trusting Todd Mcshay's opinion regarding the NFL Draft, dude knows nothing.

Look up what he said about Whitney Mercilus:
"Powerful, wide-bodied defensive lineman who would be a perfect fit at nose tackle in a 3-4 defense."

Dude said that because there was a typo in ESPN's prospect listing that had him weighing 100 more lbs. than he did. So pretty much all he did was just look at the listed weight (which was wrong) and talked out of his ass without even looking at the film. That's inexcusable.

Dude can't even do something as simple as watch a 5 min. video on a first round prospect, but yet claims he's an expert.
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latest mock.

1. Chiefs: Geno Smith QB West Virginia
Im still sticking the Chiefs with Geno. Yes, he struggled in the Pinstripe Bowl, but did you see the conditions? It was a mud bowl and at the end of the day his stat line was still respectable even if his play was just as sloppy as the action on the field.

Until the Chiefs introduce a new coach and we have an idea of where they will go, lets continue to mock Geno here. At the end of the day they need a QB and it doesn’t look like someone is going to bail them out of this pick. Now if Manti Te’o has 25 tackles in the Championship, I reserve the right to change my mind…

2. Jaguars: Bjoern Werner DE Florida State
The Jaguars are another team stuck with a pick that doesn’t fill their main need (QB) but hey, at least they can afford to take the BDPA. Tim Tebow is on his way, so a three man battle between Henne-Gabbert-Timmy will pop off this summer. #facepalm

Werner is very good against the run and doesn’t give up on plays. He has a good feel for the game for a guy who only started playing like five years ago. The perfect replacement for stopgap Jason Babin.

3. Raiders: Star Lotulelei DT Utah
Now… NO DISRESPECT but why is Tommy Kelly still on this team? (Tommy is known to give that work out, ask Cam Newton). All season long he embarrassed himself, this organization, and the fans of Oakland’s squad. It’s time to cut bait and Star might just be pound for pound the #1 player in this class. Terrell Pryor will get the nod at QB, and that’s how they’ll roll in ’13.

4. Eagles: Luke Joeckel OT Texas AM
Sorry Eagles fans… I still can’t go with Te’o here. Maybe if the new coach is a defensive guy, and comes in cleaning house… but until then my logic says they will do whatever it takes to make Nick Foles successful. You cannot pray and hope Jason Peters comes back 100%. There has to be someone there on this line to keep King Dunlap from seeing snaps in 2013.

5. Lions: Damontre Moore DE Texas AM
The Lions go with the BDPA. As they should. This stat-padding offense is among the leagues best, but if your defense isn’t getting stops does it matter? Here’s to Suh/Fairley playing to their potential next year with Moore on the outside.

6. Browns: Jarvis Jones OLB Georgia
I have Jones dropping here mainly due to medical concerns and the needs of other teams. He was advised to retire just two years ago, and has lasted this long unphased but who knows what they find during the draft process?

This could very well be Von Miller v2.0 if all checks out, and exactly what the Browns need. No matter who the GM/coach is, they are kind of stuck to the Weeden wagon for at least one season in my opinion, as it would be an EXTREME waste of resources to pick a QB here.

7. Cardinals: Taylor Lewan OT Michigan
No bold predictions. I did a whole post on why the Cardinals must shell out the dough to get Mike Vick. For those that need cliff notes: he would easily have been the best QB, and the second best RB on this team in 2012.

Vick has proved in 2010 that he can play at a Pro Bowl level given the right talent and an actual defense.

8. Bills: Manti Teo ILB Notre Dame
Te’o goes eight. Not bad for a inside linebacker, as this is the perfect spot for an elite insider. I don’t think that the Bills new coach will fall in love with any QBs in this draft… but it certainly depends on who takes this job. Mike Glennon (more on him in one pick) could easily slide in here.

9. Jets: Mike Glennon QB North Carolina State
You cannot cut or trade Mark Sanchez because of the insane contract he has… but what you can do is draft someone to push him on the bench. While I don’t think that Glennon will come in and be a franchise savior, he easily has the tools to oust Sanchez.

Glennon is going to be picked top 10 mainly because of media hype. I like to call this the ‘McShay Factor’. The guy throws a pretty ball and has a strong arm, but guess who also did? Kyle Boller.

10. Titans: Dion Jordan DE Oregon
While I still think the Titans could fall in love with Mingo, Im giving the nod to Jordan this time around because he has the frame to play DE full time. Our database has him at 6-7 241.

11. Chargers: Barkevious Mingo OLB LSU
The Chargers are a pretty hopeless situation. This team blew entirely too many draft picks, and signed some bad free agents. I don’t need to name the names, you know who we’re talking about… and why AJ Smith has been shown the door.

The start to the rebuild will be acquiring talent anywhere it can be found. Mingo projects to OLB, which the Bolts shouldn’t say no too.

12. Dolphins: Eric Fisher OT Central Michigan
The Dolphins have two things that must happen this off-season: (1) Replace Jake Long (2) Find a #1 wide receiver.

13. Buccaneers: Jonathan Banks CB Mississippi State
Ever since Talib got moved, this pick was cemented as a CB. Don’t look now but Eric Wright may be cut as well too.

Also, do not rule out QB. Greg Schiano didn’t draft Josh Freeman, and Freeman is regressing. He may opt to find “his” guy now.

14. Panthers: Demarcus Milliner CB Alabama
Panthers could use a DT, but have been burned too many times drafting them. Free agency seems to be the best route to patch that up. Milliner is a tough physical guy who will come in and battle V-Jax, Colston, Roddy White, and Julio Jones.

15. Saints: Johnathan Hankins DT Ohio State
No matter what Sean Payton does this off season, you know he will address this porous defensive line.

16. Rams: Chance Warmack OG Alabama
Sam Bradford cannot take the next step if he is always throwing while on the run for his life. This team recently signed Bears bust Chris Williams who has a bum wrist… it’s time to invest again on the line. The pieces are there for this team to be great. It’s all about letting Sam execute.

17. Steelers: Alec Ogletree ILB Georgia
Pittsburgh missed the playoffs which only means their guys will be a year older when next season begins. They were already old enough at linebacker before the season began.

18. Cowboys: Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri
Starter Josh Brent is going to prison, as he should. But football wise, he was a starter and has to be replaced. Jay Ratliff days are numbered as well.

I used to mock OLB/DE’s here, but as I watched more and more Dallas games it became evident that Anthony Spencer is at worst this team’s second best defensive player. Jerry is going to have to pay him.

19. Giants: Ezekiel Ansah DE BYU
The Giants stockpile DE’s and Ansah is simply too good to pass up. A 270 lb. sprinter?!! Where does Tom Coughlin sign up?

20. Bears: DJ Fluker OT Alabama
Bears fans, reason with me. The main reason that Lovie Smith can win 10 games and still get fired is because- the Bears could not keep Jay Cutler healthy enough to make a decent playoff run!!!!

At the end of the day, this team has not been able to find a right tackle. Williams is on the Rams like I said earlier, and Gabe Carimi is always banged up as well. It’s time to fix the problem and draft the best RT prospect that you’ll see for a while in DJ Fluker.

21. Rams: Kenny Vaccaro S Texas
Eric Reid drops because he got served something mean by DeAndre Hopkins. Vaccaro elevates in his place to the Rams, who will be taking a look at the best safety available with one of their picks.

22. Vikings: Keenan Allen WR California
The Vikings are in the playoffs because of Adrian Peterson and Adrian Peterson alone. Insane. Christian Ponder is trying to make that next step, but has no one to throw too. Michael Jenkins? That’s cool, he’ll take Kennan Allen…

23. Bengals: Sam Montgomery DE LSU
The guys on this defensive line are playing out of their mind… and at least one (shout out Michael Johnson) is about to get paid out of his mind as well.

24. Ravens: Barrett Jones OG/C Alabama
I want to stick the Ravens with some defensive help, but Matt Birk is just so damn old….

25. Seahawks: Terrance Williams WR Baylor
This pick very likely will be traded to someone coming to get Matt Barkley (Bills?). If not, then Russell needs some weapons.

26. Colts: John Jenkins DT Georgia
As I type this, every starter on the Colts three man front is banged up with injury. This team is playing well, and will get better if they can build depth and keep guys on the field. That’s what the 360-pounder Jenkins can do.

27. Packers: DeAndre Hopkins WR Clemson
Yes! Hopkins is cracking the first round early. The thing is Greg Jennings is likely not going to be back, Finley may be gone, and Driver may retire as well. A TE may make sense, but this team thrives off multiple receiver sets. If Jennings leaves, a guy with legit starter caliber talent will be needed. Hopkins proved that he is no side kick, against one of the best defenses in the nation.

28. 49ers: Eric Reid S LSU
Speaking of the defense Hopkins lit up….

I still like Reid, just not in the middle of the first anymore. He may need some time to develop and the 49ers are the one team that he wouldn’t have to start immediately on. They need a safety for when they move on from Whitner.

29. Texans: Tyler Eifert TE Notre Dame
Texan fans.. I know this doesn’t make much sense, but you have to think about it. Owen Daniels is always getting injured, and Dressen is in Denver right now. Andre Johnson commands his attention, and Eifert would thrive alongside Houston’s current talent in multiple TE sets.

Eifert has the ability to spring Arian Foster for huge runs because he is a good blocker, and take any linebacker or safety 1-on-1 down field because his hands are so good as well. If there is a home-run pick in this draft, it would be if the Texans could land Eifert.

30. Patriots: Tavon Austin WR West Virginia
The Patriots keep calling back old school receivers. Enough is enough. Tavon will eventually take over for Welker and he and Edleman will keep it rolling for the last years of Brady’s career.

31. Falcons: Giovani Bernard RB North Carolina
Michael Turner needs to be pushed for his starting spot. Who better than Bernard? Even if he loses the RB battle, he is still and excellent threat on third downs and punt returns.

32. Broncos: David Amerson CB N.C. State
I almost want to put a WR here, but the Broncos get a DB again
 
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