63. Kansas City Chiefs
Quinton Patton, WR, LA Tech
64. Jacksonville Jaguars
Khaseem Greene, LB, Rutgers (SCOUTING REPORT)
65. Detroit Lions
Dallas Thomas, OL, Tennessee
66. Oakland Raiders
Alex Okafor, DE, Texas (SCOUTING REPORT)
67. Philadelphia Eagles
Travis Frederick, OG, Wisconsin
68. Cleveland Browns
Baccari Rambo, S, Georgia (SCOUTING NOTES)
69. Arizona Cardinals
Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia
70. Tennessee Titans
Andre Ellington, RB, Clemson
71. Buffalo Bills
A.J. Klein, LB, Iowa State
72. New York Jets
TJ McDonald, FS, USC (SCOUTING REPORT)
73. Tampa Bay Bucs
William Gholston, DE, Michigan State (SCOUTING REPORT)
74. San Francisco 49ers (via CAR)
Chase Thomas, OLB, Stanford
75. New Orleans Saints
Dominique Easley, DL, Florida
76. San Diego Chargers
Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson
77. Miami Dolphins
Brennan Williams, OT, North Carolina
78. St. Louis Rams
Sean Porter, OLB, Texas A&M
79. Pittsburgh Steelers
Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall (SCOUTING REPORT)
80. Dallas Cowboys
Xavier Nixon, OT/OG, Florida
81. New York Giants
Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee
82. Miami Dolphins (via CHI)
Tank Carradine, DE, Florida State (SCOUTING REPORT)
83. Minnesota Vikings
Akeem Spence, DL, Illinois
84. Washington Redskins
Bennie Logan, DT, LSU
85. Cincinnati Bengals
Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers
86. Baltimore Ravens
Michael Buchanan, DE, Illinois (SCOUTING REPORT)
87. Seattle Seahawks
Gavin Escobar, TE, San Diego State
88. Indianapolis Colts
Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky
89. San Francisco 49ers
Micah Hyde, CB/S, Iowa (SCOUTING REPORT)
90. Green Bay Packers
Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin (SCOUTING REPORT)
91. Houston Texans
Jake Knott, LB, Iowa State (SCOUTING REPORT)
92. New England Patriots
Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
93. Denver Broncos
Leon McFadden, CB, San Diego State
94. Atlanta Falcons
Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
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Titans will take warmack at 10
If I were the Pats and had a late first pick I would use it on DE Margus Hunt. He is a freak with a nonstop motor. They had to triple team him in the bowl game to stop him.
Even better if no one pays attention to him because he went to SMU and they can steal him by trading back to the top of the 2nd.
Am I the only one who noticed that Clowney (not elgible for this draft) separated himself from Golston as a top college DE? Golston never seems to come up big in big games, whereas Clowney seems to always make the clutch play. Unfortunately, Golston is looking more like Vernon every day…
I love the first two picks but question if they would be there at 1 & 2. I’m not high on a wr and this guy Wheaton, or any 3rd rd wr leaves me with grave doubts about there ability to crack the current lineup. Rather I would much prefer to see Bill package the #1 & #3 to move up and be sure of getting Vaccaro. Rather have only two sure things then a lot of ?????
They have a rookie big back from Baylor. Terrance G.
I’d prefer Rhodes or Minter at 31 and Greene or OL in round 2
2 DE’s with Denver’s first two picks? Doubtful. Hunter will be healthy next year, Wolfe plays DE on early downs, and Ayers has been a solid rotation guy. I get the “build on strength” argument but this is just counter productive. We are pretty deep at DE and making those picks will just force out some good, cheap depth. I’d rather bolster up the depth at LB, OL, WR, RB, or even CB. we are either too old or just have no talent behind current starters at those positions, problems we don’t have at DE.
Pats will trade back in the draft with a mid-round team , Dallas ?? for a 2nd, 4th, and 7th. This is the way I see it , IF these Players are on the Board.
2nd round from Dallas 47- WR DeAndre Hopkins
2nd round Pats- C/G Travis Frederick
3d rounds Pats- S/CB D.J. Swearinger
4th round from Dallas- OLB Bruce Taylor
5th round Comp. pick – OT Ried Fragel
7th round fron Tampa- CB Kenny Okora
7th round from Dallas- DT Brent Russell
7th round Pats- K Calab Sturgis
Good grief, haven’t we had enough of this trade down and out in the past few years? Sure we have plenty of good depth players from this but far, far to few impact players. I sure hope Russell is wrong though he could be right.
Yeah, trading down does not work as well as either staying where you are or trading up. I would rather they trade up in the first round to take Ansah. Him paired with Jones Wilfork and Francis would be fun to watch.
for the pats, chung, brace, and yes welker will be out. stedman baily might be their first round pick. lovethe ide of chase thomas, kawan short, or elam at ss. vaccario is really good, but in the later rounds,possibly in the 5th when they get a comp pick for bge or mark anderson, damion stafford is a fs/ss from nebraska that they could draft.
Bet you a coffie and donut Welker will be back.
Nice mock, James. I would LOVE to see Pats find a stud Safety like Vacarro in this draft. Think I would follow-up with another CB or possibly a WR in 2nd and then like the OL idea in 3rd.
I suspect Pats will be looking to move down the first 2 days of draft. I know a lot of people want them to move up because they don’t have a lot of holes but those same people don’t understand capology. Pats are far and away the most consistent contenders every year because 1) Tom Brady but also because they have affordable talent, not a couple high-priced players like a divisional team that has green colors.
Contenders is the right term however it’s been nine years since we won it all and thats with the best qb of the decade. Take a look at our def. Wolfolk, love, Jones and Ninkovich. After that who? Cunningham, Baquette, Francis, Deaderich, and Scott. Sure there afforadable but how many plays do they collectivle make? Not many. The lbs are good and depth is ok but we all know the backfield isn’t. We NEED a solid safty and a bookend to Jones. Ninkovich is better in the lb rotation so saying, as many of us do, that a couple of high rd draft picks to FIX our def is better then a dozen more afforadable non factor players. We’re not saying we want only all-pros on the team, we are saying fill the holes that are there with players that can start and do the job while we still have Brady because after he’s done it will be long cold winters before we see another like him.
i can work with the first 2 picks for the jags. rhodes and werner would be a partial solution to fixing the defense. still not sure how id feel about adding hopkins when we need more of a slot wr than another outside wr. Shorts and Blacmon almost had 1000 yards each(Shorts finished 21 yards short and Blackmon 150 but he also had blaine Gabbert throwing to him not as much as henne.
i would look heavy at Thomas, Frederick, ryan, Okafer, Porter.
Thomas and frederick could solve one of our oline holes at RT(bradfield needs consistency, LG(rackley unproven and Brewster the same), C(Meester is old and free agent).
ryan would give us a quality 3rd corner on the roster if we keep cox or even give us a starting pair if we dont.
Okafer would add even more juice to the pass rush.
Porter would be an upgrade at OLB over allen because of his all around game and his ability to rush the passer.
i would lean between Frederick, Ryan, porter and okafer. best bet would be ryan or frederick in my opinion.
I agree with DB, DL and WR being areas where I’d like to see the team target early.
I’d take Margus Hunt with the first round pick but after the combine he’ll most likely be off the board by pick 30
Jeff Fisher hasn’t drafted an OL in the first round his entire career and now he drafts two?
Kenny would be great if we pick him up our secondary might look darn good.next year. And the the second round needs to go dline to help the rotation I would go guard at the third round for depth and development
Panthers will not take a DE when they have Hardy and Johnson, just spent a 4th on Alexander. could take the top ranked WR, OT , or S prospect.
YES KENNY!!!!!!!!