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  1. Jordan629

    Jordan's FOUR round mock 2.0

    I want to change it to Brett Smith and have Baltimore pick someone else that's not a QB. Think I might change it. I really don't like McCarron and I wouldn't be surprised if he isn't picked until the 6th.
  2. Jordan629

    Jordan's FOUR round mock 2.0

    I'd be jealous as hell if that really went down for you guys. If the Eagles somehow landed Attouchu and West I'd be ecstatic, trade Bryce Brown for... something so West can take his spot.
  3. 1st: Marqise Lee, WR, USC He's "love him or hate him" amongst the Eagles fan base, it seems. I think he has every chance to be the pick. Cooks might not be there at 22 and Chip expressed how much he likes Lee by calling him "the best WR I've ever played against". I think he said that in college, btw. He can be a perfect fit here, and he won't be the focal point of the offense with the gang (no pun intended) of Maclin, Cooper, McCoy, Sproles, Ertz, Celek playing around him. If Lee were being drafted on a team with few other offensive weapons, I'd say he'll struggle. But here he doesn't have as much pressure with the slew of weapons around him, and he can grow that way. 2nd: Kyle Van Noy, LB, BYU I honestly cannot figure out what this guy's round projection is. I see everything from early 2nd to late 2nd, to even late 1st after the combine. Anyway, I think he can be there at #54 and he's a very useful LB. Chip and Billy have expressed their urge to have their defensive players be versatile at their position, which is what Van Noy is. A "jack of all trades" LB. He has some nice pass rush ability, some good moves that might surprise you. He's decent in coverage too and tackles well. If you watch him, you'll see many comparisons to Connor Barwin. 3rd: Ed Reynolds, FS, Stanford A Pac-12 guy that I'm sure Chip is more than familiar with. Like I said, Chip/Billy value versatility and while Reynolds strength is coverage, he isn't a joke in the run defense game either. He needs work on pursuing ball carriers as he kind of over-pursues and sometimes tries to land the big hit first rather than wrap up. But when he does wrap up, he's strong at it (also hits hard for his size). This team needs a safety with some damn coverage skills. Jenkins' strength is in the box, even if he is listed as a FS. Eagles safeties are seen as interchangeable between FS/SS anyway, but Jenkins strength is not coverage, and Reynolds' strength is. 4th: Ross Cockrell, CB, Duke Fits the "bigger CB" mold they seem to like now. Honestly, if i had to compare him to a CB, it'd be Cary Williams. He seems to piss off/agitate guys with how physical he can be. Just hope he knows when to draw the line because he can get away with more pass interference/defensive holding in college more than NFL. But that can be coached. 5th: Preston Brown, ILB, Louisville Huge for an ILB and I like how he can fit in with the Eagles. We already need depth at the position and Ryans could be in his last year with us. Brown is a big guy who's very stout versus the run. Coverage is lacking, but he can contrast well with Kendricks speed and *improving* coverage ability. 7th: Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OT, McGill (Canada) Before you say it, yes, I know. An o-lineman from Canada. Here me out first. Danny Watkins didn't start playing football until his 20s and obviously never had a passion for it. This guy has been playing since high school and also isn't 27. He's also is supposed to be the #1 overall pick in the CFL draft. He's very athletic and could grow to replace Peters one day. Game film of him is rare, but there's plenty of workouts with him on youtube if you wanna check him out. UDFAs: Marcus Williams, CB, NDSU BGN just did a piece on him yesterday, oddly enough: http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2014/4/18/5585716/2014-nfl-draft-profile-marcus-williams-north-dakota-state-cornerback This team needs some damn depth at CB so Roc Carmichael never hits the field again and we can finally give up on Curtis "i actually said I'm one of the better CBs in the game" Marsh. Ricky Havili-Heimuli, DT, Oregon I'm not on this "we need a huge NT" bandwagon like everyone else, as this defense is more of a hybrid 3-4 that uses a lot of nickel defense and doesn't call for an every-down 330 lb NT. But getting some beef and depth on the line can only help. This guy hooks back up with Chip and Jerry Azzinaro, the D-line coach Chip brought from Oregon. Hakeem Smith, SS, Louisville Another safety can't hurt. Smith was projected to be drafted earlier in the year but everywhere I see has him going 7th or undrafted now. Not sure what happened. Didn't look that bad when I was checking out Calvin Pryor.
  4. Jordan629

    Jordan's FOUR round mock 2.0

    Kind of in the same way the Giants drafted Nassib last year. You're drafting a guy to groom as a backup and maybe even get some trade value out of down the line if he does get playing time and shows potential. Clemens isn't a guy you want on the field IMO. San Diego is a better offense than St. Louis but Clemens is still bad. Rivers is 33 now, might be a good idea to grab a guy in a decently deep QB draft right now.
  5. Jordan629

    Jordan's FOUR round mock 2.0

    Werner plays OLB, no? Redding is a boss but Jean-Francois has been a bust signing thus far. I remember wanting the eagles to sign that guy, whew close call too. Tuitt is a 3-4 DE that can play over RJF hopefully and I love Redding but the dude isn't getting any younger.
  6. Jordan629

    Jordan's FOUR round mock 2.0

    Nah I don't think so. It's only a one year deal. And Rice is hurt all the time, wasn't even that great the one year in Seattle that he miraculously stayed healthy all season.
  7. Jordan629

    Jordan's FOUR round mock 2.0

    Made a big boo boo I just found. I forgot to put Kyle Fuller in after I changed a pick. Fixing it now... edit: now fixed
  8. Jordan629

    Jordan's FOUR round mock 2.0

    Added a round, switched a lot of picks. I've looked over it plenty of times and I'm hoping I didn't repeat any players. If i did, please point it out and I'll edit it. Round 1 1. Houston Texans - Jadeveon Clowney, DE/OLB, South Carolina He's simply the best player in the draft IMO. Houston can't pass this guy up. Watt and Clowney will terrorize offenses. 2. St. Louis Rams - Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn Best OT in the draft goes to St. Louis where they could use some shoring up of the o-line. 3. Jacksonville Jaguars – Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville I don’t buy that his stock is dropping and I don’t think Jacksonville is stupid enough to not take the best QB in the draft when he’s sitting right there. 4. Cleveland Browns - Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson Gordon paired with Watkins could really help whatever QB they have next in Cleveland (and, you know, maybe a competent coaching staff). Gordon may also walk in FA after next season but we’ll see. 5. Oakland Raiders – Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M Yeah, they just got Schaub but even with his stupid contract, he can be a stopgap. Oakland has the cap room (weird to say) that can handle Schaub’s deal for the time being while Manziel learns. I’m a guy who thinks if a QB is a first round pick, he should be good enough to start right away, but Manziel needs some pro coaching work first. 6. Atlanta Falcons – Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M Atlanta has a $100MM investment to protect. Pass rushing is a need but that can be addressed later. It’s not the “sexy” pick that maybe a lot of Falcons fans want, but it’s the right pick. 7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Khalil Mack, OLB/DE, Buffalo Alright Tampa fans of Gridiron Palace, I’m sorry to have wronged you last time with my admittedly lazy choice. This one I do believe in. You’ve got a good defense but you need some damn edge rushers. There’s no way Lovie is going to see the best pass rusher in the draft available to him and not pounce. Mack is good enough to play SAM OLB or even DE on passing downs in a 4-3. He’ll be a very useful tool for Lovie and Tampa’s D. 8. Minnesota Vikings – Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida This pick could go a lot of ways. Speilman has been known to trade around in the draft a lot lately so who really knows what Minnesota plans on doing. They could go pass rusher, but with Clowney and Mack gone and Barr’s stock apparently dropping, it turns out they have a pretty big need at QB if you haven’t heard. Bortles doesn't blow me away, but he's everything that Ponder isn't. And that's a good thing. 9. Buffalo Bills – Eric Ebron, TE, UNC Buffalo has the dominant defense, now to work on the offense. Give EJ Manuel some weapons and try your best to (hopefully) salvage what appears to be a reach on a QB last year. Ebron can be a QB’s best friend. 10. Detroit Lions – Darqueze Dennard, CB, Mich St. No brainer here. Detroit really needs the secondary help. Best CB in the draft falls to them at #10 so they hopefully don’t have to see their usual top 10 draft choice for a little while again. 11. Tennessee Titans – Kony Ealy, DE, Missouri Kamerion Wimbley was a huge FA bust and Titans have really no one else at pass rusher. Newly hired Dc Ray Horton should employ his “hybrid” 3-4 with the Titans, Ealy might be a better fit for 4-3 DE, but he's still the BPA here IMO. Has some natural pass rush ability that can be used regardless of scheme. 12. New York Giants - Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh Donald has shot up draft board thanks to his combine and break out senior year. May be a little undersized but fits well in a 4-3. With the loss of Linval Joseph and the Giants needing to use the Eagles DT scraps, it's time the Giants get back to what got them 2 SBs in 5 years, good drafting. Donald could eventually be good pair with big John Hankins. 13. St. Louis Rams - Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix, FS, Alabama Weakest position on the Rams is safety, weaker than OT. "HaHa" is the best safety in this draft, perfect fit for their 2nd first round pick. 14. Chicago Bears – Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma St. If Clinton-Dix didn't go to St. Louis he'd probably be going here. Secondary in general is the Bears biggest weakness. Tillman is on his last leg, too. I originally had them going DT, but secondary is too much of a glaring need to go DT. 15. Pittsburgh Steelers – Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M Biggest threat at WR right now is Antonio Brown, with the loss of Emmanuel Sanders to Denver. Lance Moore and Darius Heyward-Bey are both 1st round bust scraps from pass heavy teams that couldn't even stick there, so they're just stopgap pickups really. Tallest WR on the team is Justin Brown, who is...who exactly? Anyway, Evans brings size and another much needed element to Pittsburgh's offense. 16. Dallas Cowboys – Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida St. What need don't the Cowboys have on defense? They could easily go safety here but with Marinelli at the helm of the defense I can see them strengthening their D-line. Melton could be good if healthy, but that D-line needs a major facelift. Jerrnigan is a high motor guy I can see Dallas liking a lot. 17. Baltimore Ravens - Louis Nix III, DT, Notre Dame Ngata has been more of a DE lately and Terrence Cody isn't very good at all. A chance to bring in the draft's best NT into a defensive unit that has a long history of great play, and I think we'll be hearing about Nix for many years to come. 18. New York Jets - Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State Decker was a decent addition but the Jets have been short on offensive weapons for years now. It's time to address that. CB is a big need for them but it's time to finally get weapons and at least try and make your 2nd round pick from last year look like a serviceable QB. 19. Miami Dolphins - Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan I don't know if you guys have heard, but the Dolphins didn't have a great O-line last year. On or off the field. Lewan is an incredibly athletic OT, but with questionable character (not what the Dolphins need) but Tannehill was the most sacked QB last year. I really think Tannehill has potential and he needs some help staying on his feet first. 20. Arizona Cardinals – Zack Martin, OL, Notre Dame Another team with a bad O-line. Carson Palmer's head-scratching decisions don't do him any favors, but his O-line doesn't do him any either. This O-line has been a work in progress for years now. Martin is a guy who can play everywhere on the line and hopefully Johnathan Cooper returns well and they can have a solid o-line. Martin has experience all over the O-line, probably plays on the right side with Veldheer and Cooper on the left. 21. Green Bay Packers - Calvin Pryor, FS, Louisville Packers fans all want a safety. Well here's your guy. Not as good as HaHa, but I think Pryor just might have a higher ceiling than Haha. Pryor plays a lot like Bob Sanders, so let's hope his career doesn't end up like his. 22. Philadelphia Eagles – Anthony Barr, LB, UCLA Barr’s stock has been reportedly slipping. Why? I don’t know anymore. Seems like every day a kid’s stock slips for no apparent reason. Pass rushing 3-4 OLB isn’t a huge need for teams 8-21, so Barr could possibly drop here. Eagles need big help in pass rush and have expressed a lot of interest in Barr. 23. Kansas City Chiefs – Marqise Lee, WR, USC As an Eagles fan, it feels weird mocking Andy Reid to pick a WR in the first round. Something he was apparently against ever since he drafted Freddie Mitchell over Reggie Wayne in 2001 until finally drafting Maclin in 09. Anyway, Reid has less say on personnel and while KC needs O-line help, I think they grab a WR from this WR class we keep hearing so much about. Lee can be a good WCO fit with his skill set. 24. Cincinnati Bengals - Dee Ford, DE, Auburn With the loss of Michael Johnson, the Bengals need DE help. Ford is a raw pass rusher, but I think he can fit in here just fine. 25. San Diego Chargers - Jason Verrett, CB, TCU Chargers biggest need. I was thinking WR here, but CB is just too weak to overlook here. 26. Cleveland Browns - Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State Stop me if you've heard this before, but the Browns need a QB. I'm not Carr's biggest fan but I see him going here out of pure desperation from Cleveland. 27. New Orleans Saints - Ryan Shazier, LB, Ohio State Saints offense is just fine. Defense had a great year too, but the LB is the weak link. Shazier gives a good speedy dynamic to the Saints LBs that isn’t there right now. Probably fits in as a ILB with his size. 28. Carolina Panthers – Odell Beckham, WR, LSU Maybe I was harsh on the Panthers WRs last mock, but c’mon, you guys are going to draft one. Not much explanation needed here. Reminds me a lot of Steve Smith too who I’m sure Carolina already misses. 29. New England Patriots - Xavier Su'a-Filo, OG, UCLA Dan Connolly is hurt all the time, not to mention upgradeable in general as he is the weak link of the Pats O-line. He is also a free agent after next season. Pats fans may want a DT/NT here, but I think they address that later with XSF being available here. 30. San Francisco 49ers - Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech Solid at everything you want in a CB, not great at any one aspect of the game which is why he's going late first. He has every chance to be another awesome 49ers draft pick, especially when the Niners really need some CB help and a potential star at the position would be a huge plus. 31. Denver Broncos - CJ Mosley, LB, Alabama Easily the BPA here and Broncos need to strengthen their LB corps. Hopefully Von Miller has a bounce back year, because Miller and Mosley can be a real force. 32. Seattle Seahawks - Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State Seattle lost Rice and Tate in the offseason, but they weren’t game-changers to begin with. Robinson is a solid, reliable WR that can compliment a “home run” hitter like Percy Harvin in Seattle’s offense with Baldwin and Kearse sticking to the roles that helped Seattle’s offense last year. Round 2 33. Houston Texans - Jimmy Garoppolo QB, Eastern Illinois 34. Washington Redskins - Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee 35. Cleveland Browns - Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State 36. Oakland Raiders - Morgan Moses OT, Virginia 37. Atlanta Falcons - Jeremiah Attaochu DE, Georgia Tech 38. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Jordan Matthews WR, Vanderbilt 39. Jacksonville Jaguars - David Yankey OG, Stanford 40. Minnesota Vikings – Kyle Van Noy, LB, BYU 41. Buffalo Bills - Jimmie Ward, S, Northern Illinois 42. Tennessee Titans - Marcus Roberson CB, Florida 43. New York Giants - Jace Amaro TE, Texas Tech 44. St. Louis Rams - LaMarcus Joyner CB, Florida State 45. Detroit Lions – Joel Bitonio, OT, Nevada 46. Pittsburgh Steelers - Scott Crichton, OLB/DE, Oregon St. 47. Dallas Cowboys - Chris Borland LB, Wisconsin 48. Baltimore Ravens - Deone Bucannon S, Washington State 49. New York Jets - Trent Murphy DE, Stanford 50. Miami Dolphins – Kelvin Benjamin, WR, FSU 51. Chicago Bears - Dominique Easley DT, Florida 52. Arizona Cardinals - Zach Mettenberger QB, LSU 53. Green Bay Packers - Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE, Washington 54. Philadelphia Eagles – Davante Adams WR, Fresno State 55. Cincinnati Bengals - Carl Bradford OLB, Arizona State 56. San Francisco 49ers – Jarvis Landry, WR, LSU 57. San Diego Chargers - Gabe Jackson OG, Mississippi State 58. New Orleans Saints – Marcus Martin, C, USC 59. Indianapolis Colts - Stephon Tuitt DE, Notre Dame 60. Carolina Panthers - Cyrus Kouandijo OT, Alabama 61. San Francisco 49ers - Marcus Smith OLB, Louisville 62. New England Patriots - Ra'Shede Hageman DT, Minnesota 63. Denver Broncos - Phillip Gaines CB, Rice 64. Seattle Seahawks - Jack Mewhort OT, Ohio State Round 3 65. Houston Texans - Christian Jones LB, Florida State 66. Washington Redskins - EJ Gaines CB, Missouri 67. Oakland Raiders - Shane Skov LB, Stanford 68. Atlanta Falcons - Billy Turner OT, North Dakota State 69. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Aaron Murray QB, Georgia 70. Jacksonville Jaguars - Paul Richardson WR, Colorado 71. Cleveland Browns - Carlos Hyde RB, Ohio State 72. Minnesota Vikings - Pierre Desir CB, Lindenwood 73. Buffalo Bills - Yawin Smallwood LB, UConn 74. New York Giants - Donte Moncrief WR, Ole Miss 75. St. Louis Rams - Stanley Jean-Baptiste CB, Nebraska 76. Detroit Lions - Will Sutton DT, Arizona State 77. San Francisco 49ers - Tre Mason RB, Auburn 78. Dallas Cowboys - Terrence Brooks FS, Florida State 79. Baltimore Ravens – Devin Street, WR, Pittsburgh 80. New York Jets - Keith McGill, CB, Utah 81. Miami Dolphins - CJ Fiedorowicz TE, Iowa 82. Chicago Bears - Telvin Smith OLB, Florida State 83. Cleveland Browns - Demarcus Lawrence DE, Boise State 84. Arizona Cardinals - Troy Niklas TE, Notre Dame 85. Green Bay Packers - Dakota Dozier OG, Furman 86. Philadelphia Eagles - Ed Reynolds S, Stanford 87. Kansas City Chiefs - Dion Bailey S, USC 88. Cincainnati Bengals - JuWuan James OT, Tennessee 89. San Diego Chargers - Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana 90. Indianapolis Colts - Ka'Deem Carey RB, Arizona 91. New Orleans Saints - Victor Hampton CB, South Carolina 92. Carolina Panthers - Jared Abbrederis WR, Wisconson 93. New England Patriots - Louchiez Purifoy CB, Florida 94. San Francisco 49ers - Kareem Martin DE, North Carolina 95. Denver Broncos - Jackson Jeffcoat DE, Texas 96. Minnesota Vikings - Trevor Reilly, LB, Utah 97. Pittsburgh Steelers - James Hurst OT, North Carolina 98. Green Bay Packers - Lamin Barrow LB, LSU 99. Baltimore Ravens - Brett Smith QB, Wyoming 100. San Francisco 49ers - Ahmad Dixon S, Baylor Round 4 101. Houston Texans - Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU 102. Washington Redskins - Will Clarke DE, West Virginia 103. Atlanta Falcons – Terrence West, RB, Towson 104. New York Jets - Josh Huff WR, Oregon 105. Jacksonville Jaguars - Charles Sims RB, West Virginia 106. Cleveland Browns – Michael Schofield, OT, Michigan 107. Oakland Raiders - Bishop Sankey RB, Washington 108. Minnesota Vikings - Lache Seastrunk RB, Baylor 109. Buffalo Bills - Brandon Thomas OG, Clemson 110. St. Louis Rams - Rob Herron WR, Wyoming 111. Detroit Lions - Jordan Tripp OLB, Montana 112. Tennessee Titans - Storm Johnson RB, UCF 113. New York Giants - Jon Halapio OG, Florida 114. Jacksonville Jaguars - Cameron Fleming OT, Stanford 115. New York Jets - Arthur Lynch TE, Georgia 116. Miami Dolphins – Bashaud Breeland CB, Clemson 117. Chicago Bears - Devonta Freeman RB, Florida State 118. Pittsburgh Steelers - Kelcy Quarles DT, South Carolina 119. Dallas Cowboys - Jaylen Watkins CB, Florida 120. Arizona Cardinals - Weston Richburg C, Colorado State 121. Green Bay Packers - Mike Davis WR, Texas 122. Philadelphia Eagles - DaQuan Jones DT, Penn State 123. Cincinnati Bengals – AJ McCarron, QB, Alabama 124. Kansas City Chiefs - Anthony Steen OG, Alabama 125. San Diego Chargers - David Fales QB, San Jose State 126. New Orleans Saints - Dri Archer RB/WR, Kent State 127. Cleveland Browns - Ego Ferguson DT, LSU 128. Carolina Panthers – Ricardo Allen, CB, Purdue 129. San Francisco 49ers - Charles Leno Jr. OT, Boise State 130. New England Patriots - Bruce Ellington WR, South Carolina 131. Denver Broncos - Martavis Bryant WR, Clemson 132. Seattle Seahawks - Anthony Johnson DT, LSU 133. Detroit Lions - Chris Smith DE, Arkansas 134. Baltimore Ravens – Andre Williams, RB, Boston College 135. Houston Texans - Trai Turner OG, LSU 136. Detroit Lions - Brandon Coleman WR, Rutgers 137. New York Jets - Kenny Ladler FS, Vanderbilt 138. Baltimore Ravens – Rashaad Reynolds, CB, Oregon St 139. Atlanta Falcons - Jordan Zumwalt LB, UCLA 140. New England Patriots - Aaron Lynch DE, South Florida
  9. I don't even need to bother to post in this topic as this guy pretty much summed up my thoughts. Good work, fellow birds fan!
  10. Jordan629

    3 Round Mock (w/ explanations in 1st rd)

    I'd say you could bounce Collins inside at guard since he's played it before but who knows if he'd even like that. But like I said I wasn't exactly set on my Matthews pick either. I plan on making another mock before the draft and I'm sure that's one pick that'll change.
  11. Jordan629

    3 Round Mock (w/ explanations in 1st rd)

    Avant maybe be a proven #3 guy at one point but take it from a guy who's been watching him for his whole career, he's declining, and fast. But he's a good locker room guy that should help your young WR corps in that area. As for on-field production, maybe I'll be wrong but he just doesn't have a lot left in the tank. He was never a big YAC guy but he'd catch and try to make a cut and it was like watching a guy try to run out of quick sand. That being said I've always liked the dude so I hope he has a good year.
  12. Jordan629

    2014 NFL FA

    Man Decoud fell off bad
  13. Jordan629

    3 Round Mock (w/ explanations in 1st rd)

    Btw, 49ers fans, the Boyd pick has nothing to do with certain accusations of a certain QB that came out today haha...
  14. Jordan629

    3 Round Mock (w/ explanations in 1st rd)

    I wanted Wreh-Wilson so badly last year hope he does well
  15. Jordan629

    3 Round Mock (w/ explanations in 1st rd)

    Which part dont you like the most? i was thinking of putting Marcus Smith in the Eagles 2nd rounder spot originally.
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