Last Attempt at a Full 1st Round

Questfor6

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Round 1. Pick 1- Luke Joeckel OT TAMU: He's most likely the pick although I prefer Fisher.

Pick 2. - Trade Jacksonville trades pick 2 to Arizona for pick 7, 38 and 2014 1st.
Arizona-Eric Fisher OT Cent Mich: Arizona pays a heavy price but knows they need to protect their QB in the hard hitting NFC West.

Pick 3. Oakland-Dee Milliner CB Alabama: They could go Floyd, Jordan or Milliner here but with a few value signings in free agency at DT, Milliner fills the void left by Nnamdi two years ago.

Pick 4. Philadelphia-Geno Smith QB WVU: They could go a number of different ways as well but Chip Kelly gets his guy for his fast paced offense.

Pick 5. Detroit- Ziggy Ansah DE BYU: They loved him at the Senior Bowl and with the top to OT's gone they take a huge gamble.

Pick 6. Cleveland- Dion Jordan OLB OREGON: They probably don't think he'll make it this far but all reports are they really do like him and Lotuleli.

Pick 7. Jacksonville- Sharrif Floyd DT Florida: They move down and still get an elite player from this draft.

Pick 8. Buffalo- EJ Manuel QB Florida St: This pick could be Manuel or Nassib but for the sake of athleticism I'll give Manuel the nod here.

Pick 9. NY Jets- Barkevious Mingo OLB LSU: With two picks fixing the pass rush is very possible at 9.

Pick 10. Tennessee-Xavier Rhodes DB Florida St: There need at corner and safety is greater than the need at guard.

Pick 11. San Diego- DJ Fluker OT Alabama: I know AJ Smith is gone but this is the kind of dumb pick you see San Diego always make, they could also trade down after missing out on the 3 tackles.

Pick 12. Miami- Kenny Vaccaro S Texas: After spending tons of money this off-season they need a playmaker in the back half if they want to compete with New England.

Pick 13. NY Jets- Star Lotuleli DT Utah: They continue to improve their D, could also consider Tavon Austin here.

Pick 14. Carolina- Tavon Austin WR WVU: They need more weapons for Cam and someone to take the double coverage off Stevr Smith.

Pick 15. New Orleans-Jarvis Jones LB Georgia: I think they covet Mingo but Jones is the next best available 3-4 LB. Plays better than he tests.

Pick 16. St Louis-Alec Ogletree LB Georgia: The biggest boom or bust player in this draft according to Mike Mayock but Fisher and Co really, really like him.

Pick 17. Pittsburgh trades pick 17 to San Francisco for picks 31, 61 and 128.
San Francisco- Cordarelle Patterson WR Tennessee-They took a WR last year as well but with the team they have this is merely stockpiling talent.

Pick 18. Dallas-Jonathan Cooper OG UNC: Honestly I think they would take Sheldon Richardson in this situation but for the sake of this mock I'm getting Romo help.

Pick 19. NY Giants- Chance Warmack
Pick 20. Chicago-Tyler Eifert
Pick 21. Cincinnati- DeAndre Hopkins
Pick 22. St Louis- Matt Elam
Pick 23. Minnesota-Sheldon Richardson
Pick 24. Indy- Tank Carradine
Pick 25. Minnesota- Manti Teo
Pick 26. Green Bay- Jonathan Cyprien
Pick 27. Houston- Kevin Minter
Pick 28. Denver- Bjoern Werner
Pick 29. New England- Jamar Taylor
Pick 30. Atlanta- Zach Ertz
Pick 31. Pittsburgh- Justin Hunter
Pick 32. Baltimore- Eric Reid
 

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I don't see any possibility of Ogletree getting drafted before Richardson.

Richardson has "some" character issues but Ogletree's issues appear to be more significant.

Character aside, just based on talent and position value, I don't see how Ogletree could be picked before Richardson. DLine is a higher value than Linebacker (non 3-4 OLB).

Fluker over both Cooper and Warmack could happen but seems very doubtful; although stupid things do happen in the draft.

Any GM that drafts Vaccaro over Lotuleli should be fired on the spot.

Jarvis Jones is really difficult to determine. I lose track, but I think the Rams new DC is a 4-3 guy. I don't see where Jones would fit in that defense. His top skill is rushing the passer and he is probably too small to play DE in most 4-3 schemes. In the end, I think the long-term medical question, a terrible forty and not being a scheme fit for all teams causes Jones to fall into the twenties.

I'll be really surprised if 4 Safeties get picked in the 1st round.
 

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I see about a 0% chance EJ Manuel goes in round 1. There is no way he goes top 10.

I don't think 4 safeties go in round 1. I think 4-6 CB's go in round 1 though, you have 3.
 

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Lane Johnson drops that far?

Zero chance as long as he stays healthy a few more days. And if he falls to us they won't even be thinking of Cooper. They may entertain some trades for him but it'd have to be good to pass on Lane.
 

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Round 1. Pick 1- Luke Joeckel OT TAMU: He's most likely the pick although I prefer Fisher.

Pick 2. - Trade Jacksonville trades pick 2 to Arizona for pick 7, 38 and 2014 1st.
Arizona-Eric Fisher OT Cent Mich: Arizona pays a heavy price but knows they need to protect their QB in the hard hitting NFC West.

Pick 3. Oakland-Dee Milliner CB Alabama: They could go Floyd, Jordan or Milliner here but with a few value signings in free agency at DT, Milliner fills the void left by Nnamdi two years ago.

Pick 4. Philadelphia-Geno Smith QB WVU: They could go a number of different ways as well but Chip Kelly gets his guy for his fast paced offense.

Pick 5. Detroit- Ziggy Ansah DE BYU: They loved him at the Senior Bowl and with the top to OT's gone they take a huge gamble.

Pick 6. Trade Cleveland trades 6 to Miami for picks 12 and 42. Miami-Lane Johnson OT Oklahoma: They take the cheaper option rather than signing Albert.

Pick 7. Jacksonville- Dion Jordan DE Oregon: They move down and still get an elite player from this draft.

Pick 8. Buffalo trades pick 8 to San Fran for picks 31,34,74, and 93.
San Francisco- Tavon Austin WR WVU: They add another element to their offense with the addition of the drafts most electrifying player.

Pick 9. NY Jets- Barkevious Mingo OLB LSU: With two picks fixing the pass rush is very possible at 9.

Pick 10. Tennessee-Xavier Rhodes DB Florida St: There need at corner and safety is greater than the need at guard.

Pick 11. San Diego- Jonathan Cooper OG UNC: This is where Cowboys fans start sweating because the 4th Olineman is gone and the 5th is not to far behind.

Pick 12. Cleveland- Chance Warmack: They get there 2nd rounder back and fill their void at left guard.

Pick 13. NY Jets- Kenny Vaccaro S Texas: They need to rebuild there secondary and taking the best safety on the board is a start.

Pick 14. Carolina- Star Lotuleli DT Utah: They stand pat and get a blue chip prospect falling into there laps.

Pick 15. New Orleans-Jarvis Jones LB Georgia: I think they covet Mingo but Jones is the next best available 3-4 LB. Plays better than he tests.

Pick 16. St Louis-Alec Ogletree LB Georgia: The biggest boom or bust player in this draft according to Mike Mayock but Fisher and Co really, really like him.

Pick 17. Pittsburgh- Cordarelle Patterson WR Tennessee: They try to fill the void left by the departure of Mike Wallace.

Pick 18. Dallas-Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri: They take a top 10 player who is to good to pass up at this point.

Pick 19. NY Giants- Sylvester Williams
Pick 20. Chicago-Tyler Eifert
Pick 21. Cincinnati- DJ Fluker
Pick 22. St Louis- DeAndre Hopkins
Pick 23. Minnesota- Manti Teo
Pick 24. Indy- Tank Carradine
Pick 25. Minnesota-Jesse Williams
Pick 26. Green Bay- Datone Jones
Pick 27. Houston- Kevin Minter
Pick 28. Denver- Bjoern Werner
Pick 29. New England- Jonathan Cyprien
Pick 30. Atlanta- Jamar Taylor
Pick 31. Buffalo-EJ Manuel
Pick 32. Baltimore- Justin Hunter
 
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