| Pick | Team | Player | Pos. | School |
| Round 1 |
| 1 |
Chiefs
| Eric Fisher | OT | Central Michigan |
| I think this pick is between Joeckel and FIsher; I picked Fisher because he is more scheme versatile and possibly has a higher upside than Joeckel. |
| 2 |
Jaguars
| Luke Joeckel | OT | Texas A&M |
| The Jaguars already have a great LT in E. Monroe but they choose to go with the best player available, especially with all the uncertainty at the top of the draft. |
| 3 |
Raiders
| Lane Johnson | OT | Oklahoma |
| I really wanted to mock Sharrif Floyd in this slot, but I believe Lane Johnson will be the pick. |
| 4 |
Eagles
| Star Lotulelei | DT | Utah |
| Many believe that this would be a great landing spot for Dion Jordan, but instead the Eagles decide to go with the higher rated player. Star Lotulelei can play all over the Eagles front no matter what scheme they play, he can line up at the 0,1,3, and 5 tech. |
| 5 |
Lions
| Barkevious Mingo | OB | LSU |
| I mocked Mingo over Ansah because I think Mingo is the perfect fit in the Lions wide-9 scheme, he also has the highest upside of any pass rusher in this draft. |
| 6 |
Browns
| Tavon Austin | WR | West Virginia |
| Say what you want to say; Austin is the best offensive playmaker in this years draft and it's not even close. He can line up all over the field on offense and be a match up nightmare for defenses and he also brings excitement to the return game. |
| 7 |
Cardinals
| Dion Jordan | DE | Oregon |
| The top needs for the Cardinals(believe it or not) are OLB, OG, SAFETY, and QB, so I decided to give them Dion Jordan an OLB with great size and speed. Jordan excels in pass coverage but has all the physical tools to be a great pass rusher in the NFL. |
| 8 |
Bills
| Geno Smith | QB | West Virginia |
| This was a difficult pick to make; the Bills could go so many directions with this pick. In the end I decided to give them Geno Smith a player that many teams could regret passing on 2-4 years down the road. Smith shows all the physical tools to be a franchise QB in the NFL and if he reaches his potential the Bills are in business. |
| 9 |
Jets
| Dee Milliner | DC | Alabama |
| Milliner is a very good CB prospect that can play in any scheme, he shows great awareness in zone coverage and also enough athleticism to match up with receiver one on one. |
| 10 |
Titans
| Sharrif Floyd | DT | Florida |
| To many Sharrif Floyd is the top defensive prospect in this years draft but if he gets past the Raiders he could drop a little. I see Floyd as solely a 3-TECH DT; I don't see a two gap player that can play at the 5 -TECH. Floyd could pair well with Derrick Morgan( who played well last year and nobody noticed because he only had 6.5 sacks) and Kamerion Wimbley. |
| 11 |
Chargers
| DJ Fluker | OT | Alabama |
| 12 |
Dolphins
| Jonathan Cooper | OG | North Carolina |
| 13 |
Jets
F/TB
| Chance Warmack | OG | Alabama |
| 14 |
Panthers
| Sheldon Richardson | DT | Missouri |
| 15 |
Saints
| Ezekiel Ansah | DE | BYU |
| 16 |
Rams
| Kenny Vaccaro | FS | Texas |
| 17 |
Steelers
| Xavier Rhodes | DC | Florida State |
| 18 |
Cowboys
| Datone Jones | DE | UCLA |
| 19 |
Giants
| Cornellius Carradine | DE | Florida State |
| 20 |
Bears
| Tyler Eifert | TE | Notre Dame |
| 21 |
Bengals
| John Cyprien | SS | Florida International |
| 22 |
Rams
F/WAS
| Cordarrelle Patterson | WR | Tennessee |
| 23 |
Vikings
| DeAndre Hopkins | WR | Clemson |
| 24 |
Colts
| Jarvis Jones | OB | Georgia |
| 25 |
Vikings
F/SEA
| DJ Hayden | DC | Houston |
| 26 |
Packers
| Justin Pugh | OT | Syracuse |
| 27 |
Texans
| Arthur Brown | OB | Kansas State |
| 28 |
Broncos
| Jesse Williams | DT | Alabama |
| 29 |
Patriots
| Jamar Taylor | DC | Boise State |
| 30 |
Falcons
| Alec Ogletree | IB | Georgia |
| 31 |
49ers
| Zach Ertz | TE | Stanford |
| 32 |
Ravens
| Keenan Allen | WR | California |