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LoyolaProp1 | New 3 Round Mock


Updated: 04/10/2013 10:33AM ET

PickTeamPlayerPos.School
Round 1
1
  Chiefs  
Luke JoeckelOT Texas A&M
I think they put their head down on the Branden Albert situation and pick the best player available. They won't come out and say who they are picking in case they can still get a good deal for the 1 pick or trade Branden Albert. Don't be shocked if the Jets jump up to take Geno Smith and Revis heads to the Chiefs. Doing so could allow them to get one of the best CB's in the league, extend Branden Albert, and slide to 9 to take Lotulelei.
2
  Jaguars  
Geno SmithQB West Virginia
I think the Dion Jordan talk could be smoke screening so that a team like the Jets don't feel like they have to jump up to 1 to take Smith. At the end of the day Jacksonville needs someone to excite the fanbase, and Blaine Gabbert has been a disaster.
3
  Raiders  
Sharrif FloydDT Florida
One of the highest ceilings in the draft, and fits like a glove. He had fantastic production as the year went on and blew scouts away at the combine.
4
  Eagles  
Dion JordanDE Oregon
Pass rush is a must in the 3-4, and I have read numerous reports that Chip Kelly is hellbent on taking Jordan if he's there. I think its a good pick, but I actually think Milliner would be better for Philly.
5
  Lions  
Dee MillinerDC Alabama
As far as the talent to fill a need pick goes, this may be the best of the whole draft. Detroit has needed CB's since they formed as a franchise it seems like, and Milliner is the best in the draft.
6
  Browns  
Tavon AustinWR West Virginia
Shocker pick here. Austin wowed at the combine, blew the doors off statistcally at West Virginia and could be the super dynamic playmaker to compliment Trent Richardson and hopefully make something of Brandon Weeden. They spent a ton of money in FA on defense, and any pick they could make here on that side of the ball would either overlap a position they are already acceptable in (Lotulelei and Phil Taylor), or would be a project (Ansah).
7
  Cardinals  
Eric FisherOT Central Michigan
Huge pick for Arizona. QB was addressed this offseason (at least until next year). Picking maybe the best lineman in the draft is a huge pickup.
8
  Bills  
Matt BarkleyQB Southern Cal
I think Buffalo is set to pick Geno Smith if he drops, but I don't think he will. QB's are frequently overdrafted, and Buffalo has to know Kevin Kolb is not the real answer at QB. The defense has elite talent in spots, but the future of the offense needs to be addressed ASAP.
9
  Jets  
Ezekiel AnsahDE BYU
They are primed to trade up possibly to 1 or 6 if Geno Smith is there. If not I think Rex Ryan takes the best defensive prospect he can get his hand on. Ansah would compliment the pressure Muhammed Wilkerson provides.
10
  Titans  
Desmond TrufantDC Washington
Maybe a reach here, but the tape shown keeps pushing his stock up. Tennessee made some big strides in FA, and they need secondary help desperately. Trufant totally shut down the Senior Bowl, and had an impressive career at Washington.
11
  Chargers  
Star LotuleleiDT Utah
Probably the most pro-ready player in the draft, and they could use a true DT to plug the middle of their line. Lotulelei is an absolute monster, plugging the run while getting into the backfield and disrupting. Health concerns are starting to be refuted, and this could prove to be a great pick for San Diego.
12
  Dolphins  
Lane JohnsonOT Oklahoma
This pick fills the hole Jake Long left for a team that seemingly is going for it. They made noise in free agency, and this pick would allow Jonathan Martin to stay on the right side where he played very well last year.
13
  Jets   F/TB
Xavier RhodesDC Florida State
The Revis trade is seemingly on ice for the time being. Rhodes is a fluid player that was a cornerstone for an impressive Florida State defense. LIke this pick at this spot for this team.
14
  Panthers  
Sheldon RichardsonDT Missouri
A really good fit regardless of if it feels like an overdraft. Richardson is talented, and could help sure up the middle of that defense in front of Kuechly. Carolina needs to improve this year if Rivera is going to come back in 2014.
15
  Saints  
Barkevious MingoOB LSU
Freak athlete that could headline the Rob Ryan 3-4. He had a stellard combine and workouts, but the tape doesn't speak as loudly. Still like the pick.
16
  Rams  
Kenny VaccaroFS Texas
St. Louis is quietly building a contender in easily the best division in football. This is a great pick for the young defense with Chris Long, Michael Brockers, James Laurenitis and a breakout season for Janoris Jenkins.
17
  Steelers  
Arthur BrownOB Kansas State
Brown is gaining steam into the draft and Pittsburgh needs help at OLB with James Harrison departing. I think Javis Jones' health concerns and poor combine workout may make him slide in this draft.
18
  Cowboys  
Jonathan CooperOG North Carolina
Huge step in building a new young line in front of their $108 mil QB. Plugged next to Tyron Smith, Cooper is versatile, athletic and insanely talented. He offers better passblocking skills and versatility (can play guard, center and tackle) than Warmack.
19
  Giants  
Alec OgletreeIB Georgia
He has elite talent, but is a headcase. A good veteran locker room can hopefully keep him in check and the Giants have needed help inside since Antionio Pierce retired. Great pick here.
20
  Bears  
Chance WarmackOG Alabama
Forte gets his bulldozer to rip through the middle. Warmack is a total ox. He plows over anything in his path and paved the way for Eddie Lacy and Trent Richardson.
21
  Bengals  
John CyprienSS Florida International
His stock has jumped Matt Elam because his ceiling is higher. Cyprien hits like a middle linebacker and has good speed as a safety. He plugs right in for the disaster that was Taylor Mays. Cincinnati could be a darkhorse Super Bowl contender with some good picks this year.
22
  Rams   F/WAS
Cordarrelle PattersonWR Tennessee
Some think he's the best pure WR in the draft. Putting weapons around Bradford is a must with Steven Jackson exiting.
23
  Vikings  
Keenan AllenWR California
He had a really good combine and career, but was overshadowed a bit by Tavon Austin. He is still a valuable pick for a team looking to put talent around Peterson. Last year seemed awfully flukey to me, but picks like this could keep Minnesota competitive.
24
  Colts  
Jarvis JonesOB Georgia
Switching to a 3-4 requires a rush linebacker stud. Jarvis Jones has the potential to be the next Demarcus Ware if his body can hold up. He has a great motor and film, and his combine workout can be overlooked at this point with no hesitation.
25
  Vikings   F/SEA
Kawaan ShortDT Purdue
Minnesota has about 5 DT's to pick from here, but I think Kawann Short has helped his stock through the combine/workouts process. Wouldn't be surprised to see Sylvester Williams here.
26
  Packers  
DJ FlukerOT Alabama
Huge value for Green Bay. They need help on the line so Rodgers has time to do his thing. Fluker could play the left side, but looks like he could eventually be a Pro Bowler on the right side.
27
  Texans  
DeAndre HopkinsWR Clemson
Weapons opposite of Andre Johnson should hopefully help Schaub. This team needs to get over the hump soon.
28
  Broncos  
Cornellius CarradineDE Florida State
Denver doesn't need a lot, but a good DE to generate weak side pass rush oppostie of Von Miller would do a lot. Many scouts think Carradine is better than Bjoern Werner.
29
  Patriots  
Matt ElamSS Florida
Classic New England player. He is instinctual, makes plays and is a locker room leader. I love this pick for New England to replace Patrick Chung.
30
  Falcons  
Datone JonesDE UCLA
I think Jones could be the best defensive lineman in this draft when all is said and done. In a 4-3 he would probably play inside, but having that versatility can be invaluable. Love this pick and how he fits in with this team.
31
  49ers  
Margus HuntDE SMU
SF doesn't seem to need much, but a hand on the ground DE never hurts. Hunt's ceiling is insanely high, but he has a lot of work to do.
32
  Ravens  
Justin HunterWR Tennessee
Baltimore lost so much this offseason they seemingly could take anything but a QB here. Anquan Boldin is a big time loss though, and I think this is a stride to replace him.
Round 2
33
  Jaguars  
Bjoern WernerDE Florida State
34
  49ers   F/KC
Johnathan JenkinsDT Georgia
35
  Eagles  
EJ ManuelQB Florida State
36
  Lions  
Terron ArmsteadOT Arkansas-Pine Bluff
37
  Bengals   F/OAK
Eddie LacyRB Alabama
38
  Cardinals  
JJ WilcoxSS Georgia Southern
39
  Jets  
Ryan NassibQB Syracuse
40
  Titans  
Damontre MooreDE Texas A&M
41
  Bills  
Manti Te'oIB Notre Dame
42
  Dolphins  
Tyler EifertTE Notre Dame
43
  Buccaneers  
Sylvester WilliamsDT North Carolina
44
  Panthers  
Blidi Wreh-WilsonDC Connecticut
45
  Chargers  
Menelik WatsonOT Florida State
46
  Rams  
Bennie LoganDT LSU
47
  Cowboys  
Eric ReidFS LSU
48
  Steelers  
Zach ErtzTE Stanford
49
  Giants  
Johnthan BanksDC Mississippi State
50
  Bears  
Kevin MinterIB LSU
51
  Commanders 
Justin PughOT Syracuse
52
  Vikings  
DJ SwearingerFS South Carolina
53
  Bengals  
Sio MooreOB Connecticut
54
  Dolphins   F/IND
Alex OkaforDE Texas
55
  Packers  
Travis FrederickOC Wisconsin
56
  Seahawks  
Kyle LongOT Oregon
57
  Texans  
Johnathan HankinsDT Ohio State
58
  Broncos  
Jesse WilliamsDT Alabama
59
  Patriots  
Robert WoodsWR Southern Cal
60
  Falcons  
Larry WarfordOG Kentucky
61
  49ers  
Bacarri RamboFS Georgia
62
  Ravens  
Shamarko ThomasSS Syracuse
Round 3
63
  Chiefs  
Mike GlennonQB North Carolina State
64
  Jaguars  
Robert AlfordDC SE Louisiana
65
  Lions  
Corey LemonierDE Auburn
66
  Raiders  
Darius SlayDC Mississippi State
67
  Eagles  
Dallas ThomasOT Tennessee
68
  Browns  
Landry JonesQB Oklahoma
69
  Cardinals  
Terrance WilliamsWR Baylor
70
  Titans  
Tyler WilsonQB Arkansas
71
  Bills  
Quinton PattonWR Louisiana Tech
72
  Jets  
Khaseem GreenOB Rutgers
73
  Buccaneers  
Tyler BrayQB Tennessee
74
  49ers   F/CAR
Barrett JonesOC Alabama
75
  Saints  
David AmersonDC North Carolina State
76
  Chargers  
Kiko AlonsoIB Oregon
77
  Dolphins  
Jamar TaylorDC Boise State
78
  Rams  
Christine MichaelRB Texas A&M
79
  Steelers  
Jonathan BosticIB Florida
80
  Cowboys  
David BakhtiariOT Colorado
81
  Giants  
Giovani BernardRB North Carolina
82
  Dolphins   F/CHI
Knile DavisRB Arkansas
83
  Vikings  
Tyrann MathieuDC LSU
84
  Bengals  
Ryan SwopeWR Texas A&M
85
  Commanders 
Phillip ThomasFS Fresno State
86
  Colts  
Da'Rick RogersWR Tennessee Tech
87
  Seahawks  
Vance McDonaldTE Rice
88
  Packers  
Le'Veon BellRB Michigan State
89
  Texans  
DJ HaydenDC Houston
90
  Broncos  
Marc AnthonyDC California
91
  Patriots  
Montee BallRB Wisconsin
92
  Falcons  
Sam MontgomeryDE LSU
93
  49ers  
Ray Ray ArmstrongSS Miami
94
  Ravens  
Vince WilliamsIB Florida State
95
  Texans   F/NFL
Jamie CollinsOB Southern Mississippi
96
  Chiefs   F/NFL
Gavin EscobarTE San Diego State
97
  Titans   F/NFL
Markus WheatonWR Oregon State