Way early 2014 mock Walter football

RS12

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19 Dallas Cowboys: Ed Reynolds, S, Stanford
2013 NFL Mock Draft selection (as of 3/25): D.J. Fluker, OT

The Cowboys could use a young safety.

Reynolds was one of the top safeties in college football in 2012. The junior had six interceptions with five passes broken up and 37 tackles. It was his first season as a starter. The 6-foot-2, 207-pounder has a nice skill set and good instincts to make impact plays.

Pick change; previously Trent Murphy, DE

http://www.BAN-INCOMING-IN-3-2-1/draft2014charlie_1.php
 

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These future mocks just make no sense. I don't know why anybody would waste their time.
 

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Future;5034733 said:
These future mocks just make no sense. I don't know why anybody would waste their time.

Good point, current year mock drafts being such a productive enterprise.
 

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Shinywalrus;5037469 said:
Good point, current year mock drafts being such a productive enterprise.
:laugh2: Fair enough.

At least in the current year you have information to base picks off of - who teams have met with, what their needs are, etc. A future mock is almost completely blind. Heck, you don't even know if all those players are in the draft.
 

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Future;5037740 said:
:laugh2: Fair enough.

At least in the current year you have information to base picks off of - who teams have met with, what their needs are, etc. A future mock is almost completely blind. Heck, you don't even know if all those players are in the draft.

You also don't know the draft order.

But it's fun to speculate.
 

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Risen Star;5037743 said:
You also don't know the draft order.

But it's fun to speculate.
I like to see how radically off they are one year later.
There always seems to be 3-4 sure fire top 10 guys who are no where to be seen in Round one a year later. Everyone is talking about trading picks to get those guys the next year becasue they're can't miss prospects, then they end up going in the 3rd round.:laugh2:

I'm assuming Clowney will infact be a top 3 player and maybe even #1. But I'm even curious about him--and I'm a fan.
 
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