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Last attempt, made a few adjustments, tossed in some trades... no explanation, but CnC always appreciated. This is probably worse then the 1st.

 

Round 1:

Carolina Panther - 1 - Cam Newton QB

Denver Broncos - 2 - Marcell Dareus NT

Buffalo Bills - 3 – Von Miller OLB

Cincinnati Bengals - 4- AJ Green WR

Arizona Cardinals - 5 – Blaine Gabbert QB

Houston Texans - 6 – Patrick Peterson CB

**Trade with Texans … Texans get: 6th

Browns get 11th, 73rd**

San Francisco 49ers - 7 – Robert Quinn OLB

Tennessee Titans - 8 - Nick Fairley DT

St. Louis Rams - 9 – Julio Jones WR

**Trade with St. Louis Rams: 9th

Cowboys: 14th, 78th**

Washington Redskins - 10 – Cameron Jordan DE/DT

Cleveland Browns - 11 – JJ Watt DE

Minnesota Vikings - 12 - Tyvon Smith OT

Detroit Lions - 13 – Prince Amakumara CB

Dallas Cowboys - 14 – Gabe Carimi OT

Miami Dolphins – 15 – Mike Pouncey C/G

Jacksonville Jaguars - 16 – Ryan Kerrigan DE

New England Patriots - 17 – Aldon Smith OLB

San Diego Chargers - 18 - Muhammad Wilkerson DE

New York Giants - 19 – Anthony Castonzo OT

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 20 – Adrian Clayborn DE

Kansas City Chiefs - 21 - Phil Taylor NT

Baltimore Ravens - 22 – Jimmy Smith CB

**Colts get: 26th, 58th

Ravens get: 22nd, 87th**

Philadelphia Eagles - 23 – Derek Sherod OT

New Orleans Saints - 24 – Da’Quan Bowers DE

Seattle Seahawks - 25 - Corey Liuget DT

Indianapolis Colts - 26 – Nate Solder OT

Atlanta Falcons - 27 – Justin Houston DE

New England Patriots - 28 – Benjamin Ijalana OT/G

Chicago bears - 29 - Stefen Wisniewski C

New York Jets - 30 – Akeem Ayers OLB

Pittsburgh Steelers - 31 – Aaron Williams CB/S

Green Bay Packers - 32 – Brooks Reed OLB

 

 

Round 2:

Minnesota Vikings – 33 – Jake Locker QB

**Patriots get: #43, #106

Vikings get: #33**

Buffalo Bills – 34 – Martez Wilson ILB

Cincinnati Bengals – 35 – Christian Ponder QB

Denver Broncos – 36 - Stephen Paea DT

Cleveland Browns – 37 – Torrey Smith WR

Arizona Cardinals – 38 – Danny Watkins G

Tennessee Titans – 39 – Ryan Mallett QB

Dallas Cowboys – 40 – Rahim Moore S

Washington Redskins – 41 – Jon Baldwin WR

Houston Texans – 42 – Quinton Carter FS/SS

New England Patriots – 43 – Cameron Heyword

Detroit Lions - 44 – Mark Ingram HB

San Francisco 49ers – 45 – Andy Dalton QB

Denver Broncos – 46 – Kyle Rudolph TE

St. Louis Rams – 47 – Mikel Leshoure HB

Oakland Raiders – 48 – Leonard Hankerson WR

Jacksonville Jaguars – 49 – Marcus Cannon OG/

San Diego Chargers – 50 - Luke Stocker, TE/

Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 51 – Brandon Harris CB

New York Giants – 52 – Allen Bailey DE/DT

Indianapolis Colts – 53 – Tyler Sash SS

Philadelphia Eagles – 54 – Ras-I Dowling CB

Kansas City Chiefs – 55 – Sam Acho OLB

New Orleans Saints – 56 – Bruce Carter OLB

Seattle Seahawks – 57 – Rodney Hudson OG/C

Indinapolis Colts (Ravens) – 58 – Will Rackley OG

Atlanta Falcons – 59 - Lance Kendricks TE

New England Patriots – 60– Ryan Williams HB

San Diego Chargers – 61 – Randall Cobb WR

Chicago Bears – 62 Marvin Austin DT

Pittsburgh Steelers – 63 - James Carpenter OT

Green Bay Packers – 64 Kenrick Ellis NT

 

Round 3:

Carolina Panthers – 65 Jabaal Sheard

Cincinnati Bengals – 66 - Daniel Thomas RB

Denver Broncos – 67 - DeAndre McDaniel SS

Buffalo Bills – 68 – Colin Kaepernick QB

Arizona Cardinals – 69 - Curtis Marsh CB

Cleveland Browns – 70 - Davon House CB

Dallas Cowboys – 71 - Marcus Gilbert OT

New Orleans Saints – 72 - K.J. Wright OLB

Cleveland Browns – 73 - Jurrell Casey DT

New England Patriots – 74 – Greg Little WR

Detroit Lions – 75 – Mason Foster OLB

San Francisco 49ers – 76 - Jarvis Jenkins DE/DT

Tennessee Titans – 77 - Quan Sturdivant ILB

Dallas Cowboys – 78 - Curtis Brown CB

Miami Dolphins – 79 - Kendall Hunter RB

Jacksonville Jaguars – 80 - Deunta Williams S

Oakland Raiders – 81 – Johnny Patrick CB

San Diego Chargers – 82 – Colin McCarthy ILB

New York Giants – 83 - Jamie Harper RB

Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 84 - Shane Vereen RB

Philadelphia Eagles – 85 - Jaiquawn Jarrett S

Kansas City Chiefs – 86 - Jerrel Jernigan WR

Baltimore Ravens – 87 – Titus Young WR

New Orleans Saints – 88 - James Brewer, OT

San Diego Chargers – 89 – DeMarco Murray RB

Baltimore Ravens – 90 – Casey Matthews ILB

Atlanta Falcons – 91 - Edmond Gates WR

New England Patriots – 92 - Joe Lefeged S

Chicago Bears – 93 - Rashad Carmichael CB

New York Jets – 94 - Jason Pinkston

Pittsburgh Steelers – 95 - Drake Nevis DE

Green Bay Packers – 96 - Clint Boling OG

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Round 4:

 

Carolina Panthers – 98 – Lawrence Guy DT

Seattle Seahawks – 99 – Ahmad Black SS

Buffalo Bills – 100 - Colin McCarthy ILB

Cincinnati Bengals – 101 - Shiloh Keo SS

Cleveland Browns – 102 - DeMarcus Van Dyke CB

Arizona Cardinals – 103 - Kelvin Sheppard OLB

Philadelphia Eagles – 104 – Mark Herzlich OLB

Houston Texans – 105 – Jerrell Powe NT

New England Patriots – 106 – Brandon Burton CB

Detroit Lions – 106 – Robert Sands SS

San Francisco 49ers – 107 - DaRel Scott RB

Tennessee Titans – 108 – John Moffit G

Dallas Cowboys – 109 - Owen Marecic FB

Miami Dolphins – 110 - Rob Housler TE

St. Louis Rams – 111 - Jurrell Casey DT

Oakland Raiders – 112 - Jake Kirkpatrick C

Jacksonville Jaguars – 113 - Marcus Gilchrist CB

San Francisco 49ers – 114 - Tandon Doss

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 115 - Niles Paul WR

New York Giants – 116 – Greg Jones ILB

Kansas City Chiefs – 117 - Delone Carter RB

Indianapolis Colts – 118 - Terrence Toliver WR

Philadelphia Eagles – 119 – DeMarcus Love G/T

Jacksonville Jaguars – 120 - Ricky Stanzi QB

Buffalo Bills – 121 - Chris Hairston OT

Baltimore Ravens – 122 - Chris Carter OLB

Atlanta Falcons – 123 - Pierre Allen DE

New England Patriots – 124 - Orlando Franklin OT

New York Jets – 125 - Austin Pettis WR

Chicago Bears – 126 - Kristofer O'Dowd C/G

Pittsburgh Steelers – 127 - Taiwan Jones RB

Green Bay Packers – 128 - Greg Salas WR

 

Round 5:

Carolina Panthers – 129 - Virgil Green

Buffalo Bills – 130 - Jalil Brown CB

Cincinnati Bengals – 131 - Weslye Saunders TE

Kansas City Chiefs – 132 - Derek Newton OT

Arizona Cardinals – 133 - Cedrick Thornton DE

Cleveland Browns – 134 - Greg Romeus DE

Houston Texans – 135 - Stephen Schilling OG

Minnesota Vikings – 136 - Richard Sherman S/CB

Kansas City Chiefs – 137 – Greg McCelroy QB

San Francisco 49ers – 138 - Kenrick Ellis NT

Tennessee Titans – 139 - Chykie Brown CB

Dallas Cowboys – 140 - Mario Harvey ILB

Washington Redskins – 141 - Andrew Jackson OG

St. Louis Rams – 142 - Ross Homan OLB

Miami Dolphins – 143 – TJ Yeats QB

Jacksonville Jaguars – 144 - Denarius Moore WR

Oakland Raiders – 145 - Alex Green RB

Philadelphia Eagles – 146 - Dion Lewis RB

Minnesota Vikings – 147 - Darius Morris G

Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 148 - Ugo Chinasa DE

Indianapolis Colts – 149 - Pat Devlin QB

Detroit Lions – 150 – David Mims OT

Washington Redskins – 151 - Chris Neild NT

Seattle Seahawks – 152 - Nathan Enderle QB

Atlanta Falcons – 153 – Roy Helu RB

New England Patriots - 154 – Jeremy Beal OLB

Chicago Bears – 155 - Dwayne Harris WR/KR

New York Jets – 156 – Cedric Thornton DE/DT

Pittsburgh Steelers – 157 - Alex Henery P/K

Green bay Packers - Thomas Keiser OLB

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:Texans:

 

1. Trade up for Patrick Peterson: I've heard Peter King is floating this rumor around, but I don't see it happening. Although I would love Peterson in Houston, the switch to the 3-4 means the Texans need to value every draft pick they have. They simply don't have enough personnel for the switch yet, so if they do any trading I'd expect it to be trading down for more picks. (Typical Rick Smith move)

 

2. Quinton Carter: Love this pick. Houston desperately needs to upgrade the safety position, especially with them cutting Eugene Wilson and not re-signing Bernard Pollard.

 

4. Jerrell Powe: Nose tackle is certainly another need for Houston, but when are they going to take a rush linebacker? That's possibly their biggest need at the moment in the switch to a 3-4.

 

5. Stephen Schilling: The Texans are actually pretty solid at Guard, and if they address adding depth on the o-line I personally think they'd look for someone who could play right tackle behind Eric Winston.

 

It's a pretty solid mock for the Texans, but like I said earlier a rush linebacker opposite Connor Barwin is a huge need for this team. They could possibly draft two of them within the first four or five rounds.

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IMO its a decent mock.

with the lockout, i just cant get up for the draft this year.

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I'd be PISSED with that draft class for the Bucs. I'd Rage.

 

:shrug:

 

EDIT: I'd love to get Brandon Harris in the 2nd...but everything else I hate. Just sayin'.

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DE, G, S, QB, WR.

 

I like it.

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:Texans:

 

1. Trade up for Patrick Peterson: I've heard Peter King is floating this rumor around, but I don't see it happening. Although I would love Peterson in Houston, the switch to the 3-4 means the Texans need to value every draft pick they have. They simply don't have enough personnel for the switch yet, so if they do any trading I'd expect it to be trading down for more picks. (Typical Rick Smith move)

 

2. Quinton Carter: Love this pick. Houston desperately needs to upgrade the safety position, especially with them cutting Eugene Wilson and not re-signing Bernard Pollard.

 

4. Jerrell Powe: Nose tackle is certainly another need for Houston, but when are they going to take a rush linebacker? That's possibly their biggest need at the moment in the switch to a 3-4.

 

5. Stephen Schilling: The Texans are actually pretty solid at Guard, and if they address adding depth on the o-line I personally think they'd look for someone who could play right tackle behind Eric Winston.

 

It's a pretty solid mock for the Texans, but like I said earlier a rush linebacker opposite Connor Barwin is a huge need for this team. They could possibly draft two of them within the first four or five rounds.

 

Are the Texans going to play Cushing at ILB next year? I did this thing assuming that they were playing him at OLB next year. :p

But I got a little caried away and forgot about getting an olb.

 

I'd be PISSED with that draft class for the Bucs. I'd Rage.

 

:shrug:

 

EDIT: I'd love to get Brandon Harris in the 2nd...but everything else I hate. Just sayin'.

 

I know a lot of Bucs fans who are apposed to Clayborn, not sure why, but it was b/w Clayborn and Bowers, and something is just telling me Clayborn might end up being the guy on draft day.

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Are the Texans going to play Cushing at ILB next year? I did this thing assuming that they were playing him at OLB next year. :p

But I got a little caried away and forgot about getting an olb.

It's cool man, but yeah Cushing and DeMeco and slated to be the starting inside linebackers. Connor Barwin is expected to be one of the outside edge-rushers, but the Texans badly need to draft someone that can start opposite of Barwin come Week 1.

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I know a lot of Bucs fans who are apposed to Clayborn, not sure why, but it was b/w Clayborn and Bowers, and something is just telling me Clayborn might end up being the guy on draft day.

 

 

He has that one year wonder thing goin' with the big drop off in production his senior year. He has some off the field question mark issues along with looking lazy on tape. He has one arm longer than the other from his collar bone breaking as a baby and in that same arm/shoulder he has the whole Erbs Palsy thing which causes his arm to go weak at times. He can't even do a standard bench press with the bar...he has to use dumbbells...and because of the Erbs Palsy and one arm being shorter than the other he's restricted to playing only on the right side of the line. :shrug:

 

Too many question marks for me...especially in the first-round. I'll be at Ray Jay at the annual draft party thing they do in the stadium and I'll be raging if I hear Clayborn's name when we pick and I guarantee I won't be alone lol.

 

I have the gut feeling that Dominik won't take him, but that's me...I could easily be wrong. :shrug:

 

EDIT: Also...Every player we have drafted in the first-round we have brought in for a visit/workout. They have not brought in Clayborn for either and I am pretty sure today was the last day teams could bring in players for pre-draft visits/workouts. Just sayin'.

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DMac,

 

I cannot find Austin Pettis on your board anywhere...is this intentional? I doubt he slips that far.

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He has that one year wonder thing goin' with the big drop off in production his senior year. He has some off the field question mark issues along with looking lazy on tape. He has one arm longer than the other from his collar bone breaking as a baby and in that same arm/shoulder he has the whole Erbs Palsy thing which causes his arm to go weak at times. He can't even do a standard bench press with the bar...he has to use dumbbells...and because of the Erbs Palsy and one arm being shorter than the other he's restricted to playing only on the right side of the line. :shrug:

 

Too many question marks for me...especially in the first-round. I'll be at Ray Jay at the annual draft party thing they do in the stadium and I'll be raging if I hear Clayborn's name when we pick and I guarantee I won't be alone lol.

 

I have the gut feeling that Dominik won't take him, but that's me...I could easily be wrong. :shrug:

 

EDIT: Also...Every player we have drafted in the first-round we have brought in for a visit/workout. They have not brought in Clayborn for either and I am pretty sure today was the last day teams could bring in players for pre-draft visits/workouts. Just sayin'.

 

I actually had no idea that he never visited with Tampa Bay. That might be an indicator that he's not the pick. If that's the case then it'l probably end up being Houston assuming he's there.

 

 

DMac,

 

I cannot find Austin Pettis on your board anywhere...is this intentional? I doubt he slips that far.

 

Nah, that was just a mistake on my part.

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I've been looking into Clayborn's "red flags" more and apparently it isn't as bad as I thought. Especially the character issues. I've seen some recent vids of interviews with him and he has never really had any issues during games with the arm/shoulder (Erbs Palsy) and apparently the only way it affects him is in the weight room where he does a bench with dumbbells instead of with the bar. Clayborn, the coaches and doctors (same with Bowers) are the only ones that know the entire truth and extent of it so we'll see.

 

As far as his Senior season drop off in production, it apparently had a lot to do with the scheme they were running at Iowa and what they were asking Clayborn to do along with getting doubled etc. a lot more.

 

I trust Dominik at this point so if he does take him at 20 maybe I wouldn't be as upset as I once thought....unless Jordan, Smith or Kerrigan are still on the board and we still take Clayborn...then I'd be pissed. Lol

 

We'll see though.

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yea, I didn't/don't wont to hype him up too much, but I was reading from an article on how he's actually one of the safest picks in the first, you can't go wrong either way, but I just think Clayborn bring more versatility to the Bucs defense then Houston, and idk if the Bucs are willing to take a risk at Bowers.

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yea, I didn't/don't wont to hype him up too much, but I was reading from an article on how he's actually one of the safest picks in the first, you can't go wrong either way, but I just think Clayborn bring more versatility to the Bucs defense then Houston, and idk if the Bucs are willing to take a risk at Bowers.

 

After hearing about Houston pissing hot during the drug testing at the Combine I hope we stay far and away from Houston. If Smith, Jordan and/or Kerrigan aren't there at 20 (most likely not) and we don't trade up for either of those guys I am warming up to the idea of taking Clayborn at 20. Apparently when he came in for a visit, before and after, they were digging deep into his life. Talking to HS coaches and his family etc etc. :shrug:

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I like the Browns draft good job.

 

Trade with the Texans could be likely and I like JJ Watt. However, I'd take Jonathan Baldwin over Torrey Smith. Jurrell Casey(but you have him going to the Rams in the next round also/mistake I'm guessing.) and Romeus are some draft sleepers in my book and would make good additions. I also don't think we'd take 2 cornerbacks.

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I like the Browns draft good job.

 

Trade with the Texans could be likely and I like JJ Watt. However, I'd take Jonathan Baldwin over Torrey Smith. Jurrell Casey(but you have him going to the Rams in the next round also/mistake I'm guessing.) and Romeus are some draft sleepers in my book and would make good additions. I also don't think we'd take 2 cornerbacks.

 

yea, the Casey pick was one I messed up, he will probably be taken earlier.

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