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AussieRavenFan | truMock - updated 4/21


Updated: 04/21/2013 1:20PM ET

PickTeamPlayerPos.School
Round 1
1
  Chiefs  
Luke JoeckelOT Texas A&M
Alex Smith will play a lot better with a left tackle like Luke Joeckel protecting his blind side. It's hard to pass up a talent like Joeckel, he's an instant upgrade over Branden Albert. Not to mention, the Chiefs had a private workout with Joeckel just a few days ago. Outside of this OT, Kansas City could go for a defensive tackle like Sharrif Floyd or Star Lotulelei.
2
  Jaguars  
Geno SmithQB West Virginia
Not saying that I'm calling it now, but Gabbert seems done in Jacksonville. Nearly the entire Jaguars brass was at Geno Smith's pro day, what does that say? Geno Smith goes #2 overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
3
  Raiders  
Sharrif FloydDT Florida
Oakland could go anywhere with this pick, at this point there's still some top defensive ends, a decent quarterback and a worthy corner on the board but I like Floyd here. Sharrif Floyd is a playmaker, and that's something Oakland hasn't had in a few seasons. Some are comparing Floyd to J.J. Watt, but Floyd's short arms may hinder that. Only time will tell if Oakland does pick him.
4
  Eagles  
Dion JordanDE Oregon
Philly's new Head Coach reunites with his beast of a DE/OLB Dion Jordan. Jordan would be expected to contribute immediately alongside Connor Barwin.
5
  Lions  
Dee MillinerDC Alabama
Even though the Lions have just signed D.J. Johnson and resigned Chris Houston I can't see why they would pass up Milliner with their first pick. Milliner is a no-brainer upgrade over those two and would easily be a solid starter for the Lions secondary. A defensive end like Ziggy Ansah could go here too.
6
  Browns  
Chance WarmackOG Alabama
If the Browns were smart, they would take a DE/OLB with this pick. There's lots of talent early in the draft, I don't care if they just signed three defensive players who will probably start for the Browns. Ziggy Ansah would be smart here, but he would just be depth. Trading back is an option but for the sake of this mock draft, with the #6th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns select Chance Warmack. I like this pick because Warmack is an athletic guy who comes from a winning college team. He is an instant upgrade to the Browns O-Line and fills a need.
7
  Cardinals  
Eric FisherOT Central Michigan
With Arizona trading for Carson Palmer and picking up Drew Stanton, I don't see them taking a quarterback in the first two, so instead they take a tackle to protect their newest starting qb.
8
  Bills  
Cordarrelle PattersonWR Tennessee
The Bills just missed out on their would-be quarterback, Geno Smith so they take another offensive weapon in Cordarrelle Patterson. He's tall, fast and he can catch the ball. Patterson will be a nice piece across from Stevie Johnson.
9
  Jets  
Ezekiel AnsahDE BYU
Ziggy Ansah is a good pick here because he provides something that the Jets didn't have last year, and that's pass rush. He's listed as a DE but can play OLB, and word is Ansah is this year's Jason Pierre-Paul or Chandler Jones, which isn't a bad title to hold.
10
  Titans  
Kenny VaccaroFS Texas
There's no prospect that stands out from the rest right here. The Titans did a good job in free agency to bring in players they needed. If Ansah or Warmack were still on the board here, one of them would be this pick, but they aren't so the Titans fill a need with safety Kenny Vaccaro.
11
  Chargers  
Lane JohnsonOT Oklahoma
Lane Johnson is the obvious choice here. Philip Rivers needs someone who can keep him upright, and over all San Diego needs help on their offensive line, Johnson is the right guy for the job.
12
  Dolphins  
Xavier RhodesDC Florida State
Before free agency, I would have said Keenan Allen fit at #12 but the Dolphins picked up Mike Wallace and signed Brian Hartline to a long term deal so picking up Allen for a #3 receiver would be weird. Sean Smith just signed with the Chiefs and the Dolphins traded Vontae Davis during the season, a CB is needed. Xavier Rhodes is the second best corner in the draft, and I can't see the Dolphins passing on him here.
13
  Jets   F/TB
Star LotuleleiDT Utah
Defensive tackle may not be a top three need for the Buccaneers. Set aside his recently headlining medical condition and look at his talent. This is a really risky pick, Lotulelei wasn't allowed to work out at the combine because of his heart condition, it could be serious but it could be nothing. If there was a corner worth taking at #13, the Bucs could go in that direction.
14
  Panthers  
Sheldon RichardsonDT Missouri
Richardson just makes sense here, he's explosive and is able to play against the run and pass. Carolina could use a strong presence in the middle of their line. Richardson had a very productive career for Mizzou, and put up strong numbers his senior season. This pick is just a no brainer.
15
  Saints  
Barkevious MingoOB LSU
New Orleans just resigned an outside linebacker, but Mingo is too good to pass up. He was very productive in his days at LSU and he's an athletic freak who can get to the ball quickly. Mingo is versatile, could play DE, and will bring a fire back to the Saints D.
16
  Rams  
Tavon AustinWR West Virginia
Can you name a Rams receiver off the top of your head? I can't, the Rams should pick Tavon Austin and not trade back their pick and miss out like they've done in the past two drafts.
17
  Steelers  
Jarvis JonesOB Georgia
Steelers brass may have said that they wanted to get younger at safety, but there's no safety worth taking at #17 so they select Jarvis Jones who gives the Steelers a pass rushing threat that they need. Jones would be an instant upgrade to the Steelers linebacking core. If there's one thing Jones knows, it's how to rush the passer. There is the issue of Jones' crazy spine injury, but I don't think the Steelers would be afraid of that.
18
  Cowboys  
Bjoern WernerDE Florida State
Switching to a new defense usually means teams will look for a young defensive player to help make the change easier. Werner has been ranked at #5 on many big boards. At this point, D.J. Fluker is still on the board, and while he would help Tony Romo look pretty, Dallas should go for defense in the first.
19
  Giants  
Damontre MooreDE Texas A&M
The Giants love pass rushers and Moore would look great alongside Tuck. Moore will bring youth to an older Giants defense.
20
  Bears  
DJ FlukerOT Alabama
Jay Cutler will love this pick. Even though Jermon Bushrod was just signed, I can see Fluker getting picked up by the Bears and bring youth and strength to the Bears offensive line.
21
  Bengals  
Alec OgletreeIB Georgia
The Bengals wouldn't pass on Alec Ogletree, he fills a top need and his talent makes this a value pick. Ogletree has had some character issues, but the Bengals can work with players like that and just last year picked up Vontaze Burfict who happened to surprise the entire league. Ogletree is an instant starter and will have Bengals fans forgetting about Maualuga.
22
  Rams   F/WAS
John CyprienSS Florida International
The Rams get the safety they need in John Cyprien. Coming off of a strong combine performance, Cyprien was one of the nicer highlights and wasn't on many's radars before the combine. I can't see him going before #22, and he'd be a starter in no time for St Louis.
23
  Vikings  
DeAndre HopkinsWR Clemson
The Vikings have just signed Greg Jennings but they could still use a young guy like DeAndre Hopkins to make Christian Ponder look better and take pressure off of Adrian Peterson. Hopkins could be a nice #2 next to Jennings for a few years. This pick could also be a corner or defensive tackle, but the Vikings have #25 overall to select one of those.
24
  Colts  
Desmond TrufantDC Washington
After being embarrassed by Joe Flacco in the first round of the playoffs, the Colts must address their need for a strong corner. Trufant fits the bill and can play across from Vontae Davis in week one.
25
  Vikings   F/SEA
Kawaan ShortDT Purdue
John Jenkins could go here, but I like Kawann Short. The Vikings could go a few ways with this pick, but I suspect that they will go with a guy who can be a rock for their defensive line for many seasons.
26
  Packers  
Datone JonesDE UCLA
I've seen just about every position here for the Packers. Datone Jones is another one in a long line of DE/OLB's in this years draft. I choose him here because the top two needs for the Packers would be terrible reaches. If there was an offensive lineman worth taking here or if the Packers feel like they need to snag a running back that they can't trade up in the 2nd for, they could do that.
27
  Texans  
Justin HunterWR Tennessee
This pick is definitely a reach, but it could work out. The Texans need someone who can stretch the field and Hunter is a tall receiver who ran a 4.44 40 yard dash and he'd get to learn from Andre Johnson. See how it just might work out? Houston has to select a receiver in the first two rounds. Tavon Austin is the ideal pick here, he would work perfectly for Houston.
28
  Broncos  
Matt ElamSS Florida
Remember that one time that Joe Flacco absolutely torched the Broncos last year? Not the first game, but in the playoffs? Yeah, Denver needs a new safety to prevent that from happening. Defensive tackle was addressed in free agency but could easily be upgraded by players like John Jenkins or John Hankins.
29
  Patriots  
Sylvester WilliamsDT North Carolina
The Patriots don't have much to their interior D-Line. Sylvester Williams is the kind of guy who can compliment Vince Wilfork and eventually take over. Williams seems like the kind of guy who would fit in Belichick's defense.
30
  Falcons  
Alex OkaforDE Texas
Maybe the Falcons could have beat the 49ers if they have a defensive end of two that was able to apply pressure on Kaepernick. Atlanta has got to address that in the draft, so they take the best DE on the board at the end of the first with Alex Okafor.
31
  49ers  
Johnthan BanksDC Mississippi State
I had trouble deciding who I thought the 49ers would pick, they need help in their secondary bad and with such an early selection in the 2nd round, there's a few players who could go with either of the two picks. The 49ers might get Nnamdi Asomugha but he will be 32 before the season starts and he's not as great as he used to be, the 49ers need a young, tough corner to butt heads with Percy Harvin and the rest of the NFC wide outs they will face this next season. Eric Reid or Margus Hunt are also options for this pick.
32
  Ravens  
EJ ManuelQB Florida State
TRADE! This pick now belongs to the Eagles. I like this pick. Some may say that it's a reach, or say that Philly should find a replacement for Cullen Jenkins but I think EJ Manuel is just the guy that Chip Kelly would want leading his offense. In my opinion, Manuel plays like a more refined version of Marcus Mariota.
Round 2
33
  Jaguars  
Arthur BrownOB Kansas State
The Jaguars are in a tough division with playoff caliber quarterbacks, their defense could use a young guy who can consistently get to the QB.
34
  49ers   F/KC
Eric ReidFS LSU
San Fran needs a safety, Eric Reid could fill in for a departed Dashon Goldson
35
  Eagles  
Kevin MinterIB LSU
TRADE. This pick along with the Eagles 4th rounder belong to the Ravens. With Ray Lewis now enjoying retirement, the Ravens have a huge need in their defense. Kevin Minter has all the instincts he needs to be a Raven and could instantly contribute to a hurting team. On 4/10 the Ravens signed Rolando McClain to a low risk/high reward deal. Chances are he'll start but the Ravens don't know how well ILB Jameel McClain (no relation) will bounce back from his spinal cord contusion. Baltimore goes with a guy who can be a leader to their depleted defense for years to come.
36
  Lions  
Cornellius CarradineDE Florida State
Carradine goes here, he and his worksmen like attitude would do Detriots locker room good.
37
  Bengals   F/OAK
Eddie LacyRB Alabama
I see Cincinnati taking Eddie Lacy at #37 and hoping he turns out to be like Trent Richardson in Cleveland.
38
  Cardinals  
Johnathan FranklinRB UCLA
REACH! Yes, I believe Arizona will take a RB in the second just because Rashard Mendenhall is injury-prone and they haven't had a true #1 RB in years. It could be Franklin, or Eddie Lacy if he falls to #38.
39
  Jets  
Ryan NassibQB Syracuse
The Jets have shown plenty of interest in Nassib and could use some competition alongside Mark Sanchez and David Garrard.
40
  Titans  
Darius SlayDC Mississippi State
Darius Slay is fast and big, just what the Titans need to improve their 24th ranked defense.
41
  Bills  
Matt BarkleyQB Southern Cal
Buffalo picks up a QB to pair with Cordarrelle Patterson and Stevie Johnson.
42
  Dolphins  
Kyle LongOT Oregon
Miami picks up Kyle Long to replace Jake Long who they lost to St. Louis.
43
  Buccaneers  
Tyler EifertTE Notre Dame
Eifert is still on the board? What a steal for Tampa, instant upgrade over Luke Stocker and Dallas Clark.
44
  Panthers  
Jamar TaylorDC Boise State
With Chris Gamble's recent cut, signs point to Carolina taking a corner early in the draft.
45
  Chargers  
Jonathan CooperOG North Carolina
There's always one guy who falls unexpectedly from round one to round two, this year I predict that guy is Jonathan Cooper. San Diego could use another lineman to help keep Rivers on his feet, Cooper can fit as a tackle but is best suited as a guard.
46
  Rams  
Johnathan JenkinsDT Georgia
St Louis goes with the best player available and that's Jenkins.
47
  Cowboys  
Johnathan HankinsDT Ohio State
Big John Hankins would be a huge anchor for the Cowboys.
48
  Steelers  
Margus HuntDE SMU
Margus Hunt is a developmental defensive end, there's only a few places he can go and really thrive. The coaches in Pittsburgh will have a fun time with him if they draft him in April.
49
  Giants  
Menelik WatsonOT Florida State
A good pick by the NYG brass, they needed a young tackle to help protect Eli Manning.
50
  Bears  
Keenan AllenWR California
TRADE! This pick now belongs to the Baltimore Ravens who select Keenan Allen, the Ravens need a guy like him on offense to replace Anquan Boldin.
51
  Commanders 
Blidi Wreh-WilsonDC Connecticut
In my opinion, none of Washington's corners are starting caliber so they go with a corner here.
52
  Vikings  
Manti Te'oIB Notre Dame
Te'o falls due to his poor performance at the combine, but Minnesota takes him at #52 and gets a strong young player to help at the middle of their defense.
53
  Bengals  
Khaseem GreenOB Rutgers
Bengals get an OLB to make their pass rush even more dangerous.
54
  Dolphins   F/IND
Corey LemonierDE Auburn
Outside of Cameron Wake, name a Dolphins defenseman who can apply pressure to the QB, having trouble? Me too. Dolphins need to take a guy who can apply pressure to Tom Brady.
55
  Packers  
Sio MooreOB Connecticut
Moore has the ability to play inside and outside, a versatility that could help Green Bay.
56
  Seahawks  
Jesse WilliamsDT Alabama
Seattle needs a defensive tackle and Jesse Williams is among the best on the board.
57
  Texans  
Justin PughOT Syracuse
Houston could use an offensive tackle to bolster their offensive line.
58
  Broncos  
Sam MontgomeryDE LSU
I think if there's any team that's going to bite on Sam Montgomery early, it should be the Broncos. They have a great defense already, and Peyton Manning at the helm. John Fox and John Elway can whip Montgomery into football shape, I believe it. He can also ease the loss of Elvis Dumervil.
59
  Patriots  
Robert WoodsWR Southern Cal
I'm not the biggest fan of Woods, but with the coaching that is available in New England maybe some good can come from him. If NE doesn't resign Brandon Lloyd, they will need help at receiver.
60
  Falcons  
Jordan PoyerDC Oregon State
Atlanta needs a corner, Poyer is tall and he has great ball skills. He'd be a great fit with the Falcons.
61
  49ers  
Zach ErtzTE Stanford
The 49ers land their replacement for Delanie Walker and Ertz reunites with his former head coach.
62
  Ravens  
Travis FrederickOC Wisconsin
TRADE! This pick belongs to Chicago along with the Ravens 5th round selection. Wisconsin has produced many strong linemen in the past few years so it's fair that Frederick goes here. Chicago could use his youth to keep Cutler's face pretty.
Round 3
63
  Chiefs  
Kiko AlonsoIB Oregon
64
  Jaguars  
Larry WarfordOG Kentucky
65
  Lions  
Trevardo WilliamsOB Connecticut
66
  Raiders  
DJ SwearingerFS South Carolina
67
  Eagles  
John SimonDE Ohio State
68
  Browns  
Mike GlennonQB North Carolina State
69
  Cardinals  
Chase ThomasOB Stanford
70
  Titans  
Terron ArmsteadOT Arkansas-Pine Bluff
71
  Bills  
Dallas ThomasOT Tennessee
72
  Jets  
Travis KelceTE Cincinnati
73
  Buccaneers  
David AmersonDC North Carolina State
74
  49ers   F/CAR
Brandon WilliamsDT Missouri Southern State
75
  Saints  
Devin TaylorDE South Carolina
76
  Chargers  
Gerald HodgesOB Penn State
77
  Dolphins  
Logan RyanDC Rutgers
78
  Rams  
Chris FaulkOT LSU
79
  Steelers  
Bacarri RamboFS Georgia
80
  Cowboys  
BW WebbDC William & Mary
81
  Giants  
Brennan WilliamsOT North Carolina
82
  Dolphins   F/CHI
Jamie CollinsOB Southern Mississippi
83
  Vikings  
Jonathan BosticIB Florida
84
  Bengals  
Josh EvansFS Florida
85
  Commanders 
JJ WilcoxSS Georgia Southern
86
  Colts  
William GholstonDE Michigan State
87
  Seahawks  
Jordan ReedTE Florida
88
  Packers  
Giovani BernardRB North Carolina
89
  Texans  
Brandon JenkinsOB Florida State
90
  Broncos  
Montee BallRB Wisconsin
91
  Patriots  
Michael BuchananDE Illinois
92
  Falcons  
Barrett JonesOC Alabama
93
  49ers  
Tyrann MathieuDC LSU
94
  Ravens  
Phillip ThomasFS Fresno State
95
  Texans   F/NFL
David QuessenberryOT San Jose State
96
  Chiefs   F/NFL
Stedman BaileyWR West Virginia
97
  Titans   F/NFL
Gavin EscobarTE San Diego State
Round 4
98
  Jaguars  
Leon McFaddenDC San Diego State
99
  Chiefs  
David BakhtiariOT Colorado
100
  Raiders  
Ryan OttenTE San Jose State
101
  Eagles  
Tharold SimonDC LSU
102
  Vikings   F/DET
Dwayne GratzDC Connecticut
103
  Cardinals  
Shawn WilliamsSS Georgia
104
  Browns  
Da'Rick RogersWR Tennessee Tech
105
  Bills  
Shayne SkovIB Stanford
106
  Jets  
Cornelius WashingtonOB Georgia
107
  Titans  
Zavier GoodenOB Missouri
108
  Panthers  
Terrance WilliamsWR Baylor
109
  Saints  
Jordan MillsOT Louisiana Tech
110
  Chargers  
Tyler WilsonQB Arkansas
111
  Dolphins  
Duke WilliamsSS Nevada
112
  Buccaneers  
Malliciah GoodmanDE Clemson
113
  Rams  
Bennie LoganDT LSU
114
  Cowboys  
Knile DavisRB Arkansas
115
  Steelers  
Tyler BrayQB Tennessee
116
  Giants  
Nick KasaTE Colorado
117
  Bears  
Markus WheatonWR Oregon State
118
  Bengals  
Brian SchwenkeOC California
119
  Commanders 
Quinton PattonWR Louisiana Tech
120
  Vikings  
Andre EllingtonRB Clemson
121
  Colts  
Brian WintersOT Kent State
122
  Packers  
Vance McDonaldTE Rice
123
  Seahawks  
Terry HawthorneDC Illinois
124
  Texans  
TJ McDonaldFS Southern Cal
125
  Broncos  
Jelani JenkinsOB Florida
126
  Buccaneers   F/NE
Matt ScottQB Arizona
127
  Falcons  
Sean PorterOB Texas A&M
128
  49ers  
Stepfan TaylorRB Stanford
129
  Ravens  
Joe KrugerDE Utah
130
  Ravens   F/NFL
Kenny StillsWR Oklahoma
131
  49ers   F/NFL
Marquise GoodwinWR Texas
132
  Lions   F/NFL
Cobi HamiltonWR Arkansas
133
  Falcons   F/NFL
Marcus LattimoreRB South Carolina
Round 5
134
  Chiefs  
Ryan SwopeWR Texas A&M
135
  Jaguars  
Le'Veon BellRB Michigan State
136
  Eagles  
Oday AboushiOT Virginia
137
  Lions  
Dion SimsTE Michigan State
138
  Seahawks   F/OAK
Xavier NixonOT Florida
139
  Browns  
Christine MichaelRB Texas A&M
140
  Cardinals  
Ricky WagnerOT Wisconsin
141
  Jets  
Alvin BaileyOG Arkansas
142
  Titans  
Sanders CommingsDC Georgia
143
  Bills  
Denard RobinsonWR Michigan
144
  Saints  
Rod SweetingDC Georgia Tech
145
  Chargers  
Robert AlfordDC SE Louisiana
146
  Dolphins  
Joseph RandleRB Oklahoma State
147
  Buccaneers  
Aaron DobsonWR Marshall
148
  Panthers  
Robert LesterSS Alabama
149
  Rams  
Akeem SpenceDT Illinois
150
  Steelers  
Aaron MelletteWR Elon
151
  Cowboys  
Marquess WilsonWR Washington State
152
  Giants  
Marc AnthonyDC California
153
  Bears  
Reid FragelOT Ohio State
154
  Commanders 
Stansly MapongaDE TCU
155
  Vikings  
AJ KleinIB Iowa State
156
  Bengals  
Landry JonesQB Oklahoma
157
  49ers   F/IND
Walter StewartDE Cincinnati
158
  Seahawks  
Earl WolffSS North Carolina State
159
  Packers  
Marcus DavisWR Virginia Tech
160
  Texans  
Michael MautiIB Penn State
161
  Broncos  
Nico JohnsonIB Alabama
162
  Commanders  F/NE
Shamarko ThomasSS Syracuse
163
  Falcons  
Joseph FauriaTE UCLA
164
  49ers  
Quanterus SmithDE Western Kentucky
165
  Ravens  
Kevin ReddickIB North Carolina
166
  Dolphins   F/NFL
Brandon McGeeDC Miami
167
  Packers   F/NFL
Jordan HillDT Penn State
168
  Ravens   F/NFL
Michael WilliamsTE Alabama
Round 6
169
  Jaguars  
Chris HarperWR Kansas State
170
  Chiefs  
Stefphon JeffersonRB Nevada
171
  Lions  
Micah HydeDC Iowa
172
  Raiders  
Zac DysertQB Miami (OH)
173
  Browns   F/PHI
Mike GillisleeRB Florida
174
  Cardinals  
Chris JonesDT Bowling Green
175
  Browns  
Tanner HawkinsonOT Kansas
176
  Cardinals   F/TEN/MIN
Will DavisDC Utah State
177
  Bills  
Michael FordRB LSU
178
  Jets  
Spencer WareRB LSU
179
  Chargers  
Josh BoydDT Mississippi State
180
  49ers   F/MIA
Lawrence OkoyeDE No College
181
  Buccaneers  
DeVonte HollomanSS South Carolina
182
  Panthers  
Wes HortonDE Southern Cal
183
  Saints  
Travis LongDE Washington State
184
  Rams  
Cierre WoodRB Notre Dame
185
  Cowboys  
Sean RenfreeQB Duke
186
  Steelers  
Jawan JamisonRB Rutgers
187
  Giants  
Bruce TaylorIB Virginia Tech
188
  Bears  
Sheldon PriceDC UCLA
189
  Vikings  
Montori HughesDT Tennessee-Martin
190
  Bengals  
JC TretterOG Cornell
191
  Commanders 
Cooper TaylorSS Richmond
192
  Colts  
Cory GrissomDT South Florida
193
  Packers  
Demontre HurstDC Oklahoma
194
  Seahawks  
Caleb SturgisPK Florida
195
  Texans  
Collin KleinQB Kansas State
196
  Eagles   F/DEN/PHI
Kenjon BarnerRB Oregon
197
  Bengals   F/NE
Josh BoyceWR TCU
198
  Falcons  
Quinton DialDE Alabama
199
  Ravens   F/SF
Kwame GeathersNT Georgia
200
  Ravens  
Braxston CaveOC Notre Dame
201
  Texans   F/NFL
Khaled HolmesOC Southern Cal
202
  Titans   F/NFL
Braden HansenOG BYU
203
  Ravens   F/NFL
Kenny TateOB Maryland
204
  Chiefs   F/NFL
Vince WilliamsIB Florida State
205
  Raiders   F/NFL
Johnny AdamsDC Michigan State
206
  Steelers   F/NFL
Zeke MottaSS Notre Dame
Round 7
207
  Chiefs  
Dennis JohnsonRB Arkansas
208
  Jaguars  
Damion SquareDE Alabama
209
  Raiders  
Rex BurkheadRB Nebraska
210
  Eagles  
Vaughn TelemaqueFS Miami
211
  Lions  
Tourek WilliamsDE Florida International
212
  Eagles   F/CLE
Demetrius McCrayDC Appalachian State
213
  Vikings   F/ARZ
John LotuleleiIB UNLV
214
  Seahawks   F/BUF
Ace SandersWR South Carolina
215
  Jets  
Travis HowardDC Ohio State
216
  Titans  
Nickell RobeyDC Southern Cal
217
  Dolphins  
Hugh ThorntonOG Illinois
218
  Buccaneers  
Alex CarderQB Western Michigan
219
  Raiders   F/CAR
Brandon MageeOB Arizona State
220
  Seahawks   F/NO
Ryan AllenPT Louisiana Tech
221
  Chargers  
Ray GrahamRB Pittsburgh
222
  Rams  
Ray Ray ArmstrongSS Miami
223
  Steelers  
Nathan WilliamsOB Ohio State
224
  Dolphins   F/DAL
Steve WilliamsDC California
225
  Giants  
Tino SunseriQB Pittsburgh
226
  Patriots   F/CHI/TB
Everett DawkinsDT Florida State
227
  49ers   F/CIN
James FerentzOC Iowa
228
  Commanders 
Zach BorenFB Ohio State
229
  Vikings  
Nate PalmerOB Illinois State
230
  Colts  
Kendrick PayneDT California
231
  Seahawks  
Steven JenkinsOB Texas A&M
232
  Packers  
Dustin HopkinsPK Florida State
233
  Texans  
Zach LineFB SMU
234
  Broncos  
Ramon BuchananOB Miami
235
  Patriots  
DJ HaydenDC Houston
236
  Falcons  
Braden HansonQB North Dakota
237
  49ers  
Rod WoodsonFS North Alabama
238
  Ravens  
Earl WatfordOG James Madison
239
  Eagles   F/NFL
Levine ToiloloTE Stanford
240
  Bengals   F/NFL
Blaize FoltzOG TCU
241
  Seahawks   F/NFL
Omoregie UzziOG Georgia Tech
242
  Seahawks   F/NFL
Markell RiceSS American International
243
  Falcons   F/NFL
Omar HunterDT Florida
244
  Falcons   F/NFL
Brad Wing PT LSU
245
  Lions   F/NFL
Ben CottonTE Nebraska
246
  49ers   F/NFL
Garrett GilkeyOT Chadron State
247
  Ravens   F/NFL
Lonnie PryorFB Florida State
248
  Titans   F/NFL
James HurstOT North Carolina
249
  Falcons   F/NFL
Nick CodyOT Oregon
250
  Dolphins   F/NFL
Theo RiddickRB Notre Dame
251
  Bengals   F/NFL
Jeff LockePT UCLA
252
  49ers   F/NFL
Dave KrugerDT Utah
253
  Giants   F/NFL
Corey FullerWR Virginia Tech
254
  Colts   F/NFL
Jheranie BoydWR North Carolina