2016 NFL DRAFT: MOCK 4.0 FINAL MOCK DRAFT!!!!
I did my mick draft with several trade predictions based on value of the players and team needs. All trades are in compliance with the standard Trade Value Chart.
This is based on what I think the GM will do, NOT what I would do if I was making the pick.
1. LOS ANGELES RAMS
JARED GOFF-QB-CALIFORNIA
6-4/215
NFL Comparison: Matt Ryan/Joey Harrington
The last time an undersized yet accurate QB came out of Cal he turned out pretty good. I think he makes State Farm commercials now. Goff might not quite be the next Aaron Rodgers, but his accuracy skills are the reason that the Rams traded for the #1 pick. The Cali kid will go south to become the Rams franchise QB.
2015 College Stats:
64.5%
4714 passing yards
43 passing TD
13 Interceptions
2. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
CARSON WENTZ-QB-NORTH DAKOTA ST.
6-5/237
NFL Comparison: Joe Flacco/Ben Roethlisberger
The Eagles will go with Wentz as their QB of the future. Wentz is a strong, athletic, dual threat QB.
2014 College Stats:
63.7%
3111 passing yards
25 passing TD
10 Interceptions
6 rushing TD
642 rushing yards
Injured most of 2015
3. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
(projected trade with San Diego)
Jacksonville receives pick #3
San Diego receives picks #5, #146 and a 2017 2nd Round pick
JALEN RAMSEY-DB-FSU
6-1/209
NFL Comparison: Eric Berry as a FS and Patrick Peterson as a CB
Ramsey is an athletic freak that can come in and dominate from day one. He has everything you want in a DB, He can cover, tackle and blitz.
Why Jacksonville makes this trade:
GM David Caldwell and Head Coach Gus Bradley are on the hot seat. Therefore, trading a future second rounder is not a big deal to them. They need to draft a play maker in the secondary. If they stay at #5, they are guaranteed Joey Bosa or Myles Jack but the uncertainty regarding Jack's knee is too much of a risk. Bosa would add another pass rusher but they are already deep on the D-Line.
Why San Diego makes this trade:
The Chargers can pick up some future assets and still get the player they covet in DeForest Buckner at #5.
4. DALLAS COWBOYS
EZEKIEL ELLIOT-RB-OHIO ST.
6-0/225
NFL Comparison: Arian Foster/Marshall Faulk
The Cowboys need a running back that can replicate what DeMarco Murray did in the 2014 season. This may seem a little high for a RB, but Elliott is the complete package. Many scouts see him as the best RB prospect since Adrian Peterson in 2007. Dallas may have a lot of needs on defense but Jerry Jones will love having an offense capable of scoring 30+ points every game.
Elliot has the same size and break away ability as Arian Foster. He also has the tools as a receiver out of the back field drawing the Faulk comparison. His complete skill set makes him the clear cut number one RB in this year's draft.
Dallas has also worked out many pass rushers that could be available in the second round including Kevin Dodd, Noah Spence and Emmanuel Ogbah. Perhaps the Cowboys know they will take Ramsey or Elliott at #4 and go pass rusher in the second round.
5. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
(projected trade with Jacksonville)
Jacksonville receives pick #3
San Diego receives picks #5, #146 and a 2017 2nd Round pick
DEFOREST BUCKNER-5T/EDGE/DE-OREGON
6-7/290
NFL Comparison: Chris Canty/Carlos Dunlap
The Chargers are said to be in love with Buckner and one really can't blame them. Buckner has incredible size and is a great scheme fit at the five tech for San Diego's 3-4 defense. His length and skill set are similar to Canty and Dunlap. Buckner will be considered at #3 if they are unable to maneuver a trade down.
6. BALTIMORE RAVENS
JOEY BOSA-DE/OLB/EDGE-OHIO ST.
6-5/269
NFL Comparison: Jared Allen/Chris Long
The Ravens land maybe the best player in the draft in Bosa. This is what happened last year when the best overall prospect, Leonard Williams fell to the Jets.
Bosa makes play after play and has a non stop motor. He nearly has the same size and has many of the same traits that Terrell Suggs had when Baltimore drafted him in 2003. The Ravens will consider an offensive tackle but Bosa makes the most sense here. ESPN's NFL Nation feels the same.
7. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
LAREMY TUNSIL-OT-OLE MISS
6-5/310
NFL Comparison: Tyron Smith/Duane Brown
Sometimes the draft just falls perfectly to you. This could be the case with the 49ers if Tunsil slips to them at #7. Tunsil has all of the tools to become a perennial Pro Bowler. New coach Chip Kelly and GM Trent Baalke will be jumping for joy if Tunsil falls to them,
8. CLEVELAND BROWNS
JACK CONKLIN-OT-MICHIGAN ST.
6-6/308
NFL Comparison: Ricky Wagner/Andrew Whitworth
The Browns traded down and want to add smart, tough football players that they can build around. Conklin is a very safe pick. He can start at RT instantly and then move to LT once the Browns trade superstar LT Joe Thomas.
9. TENNESSEE TITANS
(projected trade with Tampa Bay)
Tennessee receives pick #7
Tampa Bay receives pick #15, #64 and #140
RONNIE STANLEY-OT/LT-NOTRE DAME
6-6/312
NFL Comparison: Ryan Clady
Like they say in the Blind Side, first payment is the house (Marcus Mariota) then you get the insurance (a huge left tackle to protect him). Stanley has all of the tools to become a very good player in the NFL for a long time, He is worth trading back into the top 10.
LEONARD FLOYD-OLB/EDGE-GEORGIA
6-6/244
NFL Comparison: Jason Taylor/Jamie Collins
Floyd fits the prototype for the new NFL linebacker. His size is nearly identical to former NFL star Jason Taylor. His combine numbers are very similar to Jamie Collins. Floyd has the speed and quickness to be a great pass rusher. His 6-6 frame gives him the ideal length to cover TE's in today's NFL. The Giants are in a division with three of the best TE's in the league in Jordan Reed, Jason Witten and Zach Ertz.
11. CHICAGO BEARS
SHAQ LAWSON-EDGE/DE-CLEMSON
6-3/269
NFL Comparison: Michael Bennett/Ryan Kerrigan
The Bears want a young pass rusher. Lawson was ultra productive at Clemson and is a high character guy. Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio can use him as a pass rusher at both OLB and DE, similar to how he used Aldon Smith in San Francisco.
12. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
SHELDON RANKINS-DT/3T-LOUISVILLE
6-1/299
NFL Comparison: Geno Atkins/Kyle Williams
The success of undersized DT's like Atkins and Williams have put a premium on guys like Rankins that can both rush the passer and stop the run. Rankins has elite quickness and a great motor and has vaulted himself to the top DT on most draft boards. The Saints need all the help they can get on their defensive front.
13. MIAMI DOLPHINS
WILLIAM JACKSON-CB-HOUSTON
6-0/189
NFL Comparison: Josh Norman/Sam Shields
Taller, thin, long armed corners like Norman and Shields are at a premium in today's NFL. This may seem like a reach, however Jackson's stock is rising. He is a perfect fit as Miami wants another big corner to pair with Byron Maxwell.
14. OAKLAND RAIDERS
MYLES JACK-WLB/MLB/ILB-UCLA
6-1/245
NFL Comparison: Patrick Willis/Bobby Wagner
He is worth the injury risk at pick #14. Ken Norton has his Bobby Wagner type player in Oakland now. The Raiders should be in the playoff hunt if Jack stays healthy.
15. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
(projected trade with Tennessee)
Tennessee receives pick #7
Tampa Bay receives pick #15, #64 and #140
VERNON HARGREAVES-CB-FLORIDA
5-10/204
NFL Comparison: Leon Hall/Joe Haden
Hargreaves is a local kid that grew up in Tampa where his father was a DB coach at USF. This would be a perfect marriage as Tampa needs a lock down corner in the worst way. He has the skill set to be a Pro Bowler like Haden. Hall is his floor, which isn't bad considering Hall has been a starter in the league for ten years.
16. DETROIT LIONS
JARRAN REED-DT-BAMA
6-3/307
NFL Comparison: Sylvester Williams
Reed is the best run stuffing DT in the draft which is exactly what the Lions need after losing Ndamukong Suh in free agency in 2015. Reed can come in right away and upgrade the D-Line.
17. ATLANTA FALCONS
DARRON LEE-WLB-OHIO ST.
6-1/232
NFL Comparison: Tevin Smith/DeAndre Levy
Lee is an incredible athlete that can be used all over the field. At the combine he ran a 4.47 forty, had a 35.5 inch vertical and a 4.2 short shuttle. The Falcons need to add more athleticism to their LB core. Head Coach Dan Quinn will love to coach an athlete like this.
NOTE: With only 5 picks a trade down could be a strong possibility.
18. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
TAYLOR DECKER-OT-OHIO ST.
6-8/310
NFL Comparison: Sebastian Vollmer/Jared Veldheer
A very tall, athletic tackle that comes from a culture of winning. The Colts must protect Andrew Luck better in 2016. Ryan Kelly is a possibility here if Decker is off the board.
19. BUFFALO BILLS
REGGIE RAGLAND-ILB-BAMA
6-1/247
NFL Comparison: Daryl Smith/more athletic Brandon Spikes
Rex Ryan will love the guy with the same initials. Ragland will be a solid pro for many years. He is a downhill hitter that will add much needed toughness to the Bills defense.
20. NEW YORK JETS
PAXTON LYNCH-QB-MEMPHIS
6-7/244
NFL Comparison: Brock Osweiler/Colin Kaepernick
Lynch is a tall and very athletic QB that will need time to develop. Fitzpatrick was good last year but he is still unsigned and is not the long tern answer. The Jets can't be sold on Geno Smith or Bryce Petty as the long tern solution.
2014 College Stats:
66.8%
3778 passing yards
28 passing TD
4 Interceptions
2 rushing TD (had 13 rush TD in 2014!!!)
239 rushing yards
21. WASHINGTON REDSKINS
A'SHAWN ROBINSON-DT-BAMA
6-4/312
NFL Comparison: Kawann Short
Washington needs help at DT after finishing 26th against the run. They would love for Jarran Reed to slip to them but his college teammate Robinson is a no slouch. Robinson can come in right away and start at either nose tackle or 3 tech defensive end. He is a slightly better run defender than Chris Jones so he gets the edge here over him.
22. HOUSTON TEXANS
CHRIS JONES-3T//DT-MISSISSIPPI ST.
6-6/310
NFL Comparison: Akiem Hicks
JJ Watt faces double and sometimes triple teams on every play because no one else on the line scares an offense. Jones is inconsistent but he has the talent to end up being the best DT in this draft class. There have been questions about his work ethic, however Jones will have no choice but to work hard when he's spending every day in the weight room with Watt.
23. MINNESOTA VIKINGS
LAQUON TREADWELL-WR-OLE MISS
6-3/221
NFL Comparison: Anquan Boldin/Michael Floyd
The Vikings need a true #1 WR to help young QB Teddy Bridgewater. Treadwell has top 15 talent but questions about speed/separation will likely drop him to the 20's.
2015 College Stats:
82 receptions
1153 receiving yards
11 total TD
24. CINCINNATI BENGALS
COREY COLEMAN-WR-BAYLOR
5-11/194
NFL Comparison: Golden Tate/Kendall Wright
Coleman is a small, yet physical receiver that was ultra productive in college. He is the perfect number two to pair with superstar AJ Green.
2015 College Stats:
74 receptions
1363 receiving yards
20 total TD
25. PITTSBURGH STEELERS
KARL JOSEPH-S/DB-WVU
5-10/205
NFL Comparison: Jairus Byrd
Joseph was a team leader and great all around play maker in college. I don't know if there is a single player out there that fits with a team's culture better than Joseph with the Steelers.
26. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
RYAN KELLY-C/G-BAMA
6-4/311
NFL Comparison: Eric Wood
Travis Frederick, Alex Mack, Nick Mangold, etc... Not too many first round busts when it comes to the center position. Kelly is a high IQ football player that QB Russell Wilson will love.
27. GREEN BAY PACKERS
ANDREW BILLINGS-DT/NT-BAYLOR
6-1/311
NFL Comparison: Bennie Logan
Billings can help fill the big void in the middle with the retirement of BJ Raji. Billings has great strength (31 reps) and knows how to use it to gain leverage on lineman. He is a perfect nose tackle in a 3-4 defense.
28. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
ELI APPLE-CB-OHIO ST.
6-1/199
NFL Comparison: Byron Maxwell
Big corner that can replace Sean Smith. In Apple and Marcus Peters the Chiefs will have one of the best young corner duos in the league.
29. CLEVELAND BROWNS
(projected trade with Arizona)
Cleveland receives pick #29
Arizona receives picks #32, #141 and #176
CONNOR COOK-QB-MICHIGAN ST.
6-4/220
NFL Comparison: Tony Romo/Matt Schaub
It makes sense for the Browns to trade up to get ahead of the Broncos.
With Ryan Kelly and the top corners off the board it makes sense for the Cards to trade down, Arizona also only has 6 picks, so trading to get more picks is a smart option.
Cook is solid prospect. He can sit a year behind Robert Griffin and learn new Head Coach Hue Jackson's offense.
30. CAROLINA PANTHERS
KEVIN DODD-EDGE/DE-CLEMSON
6-3/269
NFL Comparison: Chandler Jones
Like Jones, Dodd is a ultra long pass rusher with raw ability. The Panthers need another good edge rusher as Charles Johnson may not be in the long term plans and Kony Ealy has yet to breakout after two seasons.
NOTE: Every mock now has Carolina taking a corner to replace Josh Norman, Carolina is unlikely because Carolina has never valued corners as top priority before. Norman was found in the 5th round and the last time they used a first or second on a corner was in 2006 with Richard Marshall.
31. DENVER BRONCOS
ROBERT NKEMDICHE-DT-OLE MISS
6-3/294
NFL Comparison: Nick Fairley
The Broncos proved last that they are willing to take chances on character risk guys when they drafted pass rusher Shane Ray. Nkemdiche has a lot of talent but has issues concerning his maturity and his commitment to football. Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips should be able to get the most out of a talent like this.
NFL Comparison: Nick Fairley
The Broncos proved last that they are willing to take chances on character risk guys when they drafted pass rusher Shane Ray. Nkemdiche has a lot of talent but has issues concerning his maturity and his commitment to football. Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips should be able to get the most out of a talent like this.
Second Round
32. ARIZONA CARDINALS
(projected trade with Cleveland)
Cleveland receives pick #29
Arizona receives picks #32, #141 and #176
MACKENZIE ALEXANDER-CB-CLEMSON
5-10/190
NFL Comparison: Desmond Trufant
Injuries and size concerns drop Alexander to the second round. However, he is the type of physical, confident DB that Arizona covets.
33. TENNESSEE TITANS
KAMALEI CORREA-OLB/EDGE-BOISE
6-3/243
NFL Comparison: Clay Matthews/Aaron Maybin
Correa is an athletic freak that is shooting up draft boards. He is raw but a young team like Tennessee can let him develop. Boom/bust prospect thus the Matthews and Maybin comparison
34. DALLAS COWBOYS
EMMANUEL OGBAH-EDGE/DE-OK ST.
6-4/273
NFL Comparison: Ziggy Ansah/Tamba Hali
Ogbah was very productive in college averaging 12 sacks the past two seasons. Noah Spence is a better prospect but his character concerns will likely scare the Cowboys (Dallas has two pass rushers already suspended to start the year).
35. HOUSTON TEXANS
(projected trade with San Diego)
Houston receives pick #35
San Diego receives picks #52 and #85
WILL FULLER-WR-NOTRE DAME
6-0/186
NFL Comparison: Mike Wallace
The Texans have a great #1 WR in DeAndre Hopkins. However new QB Brock Osweiler lacks a true deep threat to stretch a defense. Fuller has 4.32 speed and made many big catches in college.
The Texans know that Fuller is not going to be around at #52 so a trade up is a must.
2015 College Stats:
62 receptions
1258 receiving yards
14 total TD
36. BALTIMORE RAVENS
DERRICK HENRY-RB-BAMA
6-3/243
NFL Comparison: Eddie George
Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome has a history of taking guys from his Alma Mater, Alabama. Homerness aside, the pick makes a lot of sense with the Ravens needing a power back. The Heisman winner has incredible size, yet his lack of receiving skills drop him into the second round.
37. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
JOSH DOCTSON-WR-TCU
6-2/202
NFL Comparison: Miles Austin
Doctson plays a lot bigger than his 6-3 frame. With all of the 220+ pound WRs now it was hard to find an accurate comparison. He's no AJ Green, but his 41 inch vertical and ability to attack the football remind me of Miles Austin. Chip Kelly loves big WR's and may have a Jordan Matthews type of guy in Doctson.
2015 College Stats:
78 receptions
1326 receiving yards
14 toal TDs
38. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
NOAH SPENCE-EDGE/OLB-EASTERN KENTUCKY
6-2/251
NFL Comparison: Melvin Ingram/Olivier Vernon
Spence is a top 10 talent with off the field issues that led to him being kicked off the team at Ohio St. The Jags need more pass rush help. At #38 he is worth the risk.
39. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
KEANU NEAL-SS/DB-FLORIDA
6-0/211
NFL Comparison: Reshard Jones
Tampa would be wise to double up on Florida defensive backs with Neal and Hargreaves. Neal's stock is rising as many mock drafts are projecting him into the first round.
40. NEW YORK GIANTS
VONN BELL-FS/DB-OHIO ST.
5-11/199
NFL Comparison: Devin McCourty
Bell has great cover skills that make up for his lack of size. The G-Men can let Bell play deep and use Landon Collins in the box more.
41. CHICAGO BEARS
HUNTER HENRY-TE-ARKANSAS
6-5/250
NFL Comparison: Kyle Rudolph
Henry is a complete TE that has great size, hands and is also a very good run blocker. The Bears have a need at TE after trading Martellus Bennett to New England.
42. MIAMI DOLPHINS
JOSHUA GARNETT-G-STANFORD
6-4/312
NFL Comparison: Chance Warmack
Powerful and nasty lineman that would be a perfect fit for new Head Coach Adam Gase's power man blocking scheme.
43. TENNESSEE TITANS
JONATHAN BULLARD-LDE/DT-FLORIDA
6-3/285
NFL Comparison: Malik Jackson
Bullard is has the size to play both DE and DT. If he is put in the right system he has the chance to have the same impact that Malik Jackson had in Denver.
44. OAKLAND RAIDERS
VERNON BUTLER-DT-LOUISIANA TECH
6-4/323
NFL Comparison: Linval Joseph
Like Joseph, Butler has incredible size and athletic ability for someone so big. Joseph was also a sleeper prospect from a small school (East Carolina) when he came out in 2010.
45. TENNESSEE TITANS
KENDALL FULLER-CB-VIRGINIA TECH
6-0/197
NFL Comparison: Chris Culliver
The doctor's at the combine gave Fuller a clean bill of health. Good news for him and the Titans.
46. DETROIT LIONS
JASON SPRIGGS-OT-INDIANA
6-6/301
NFL Comparison: Terron Armstead/Nate Solder
Like Armstead and Solder, Spriggs is more of an athlete than a polished football player coming out of college. Both have turned into very good players. The Lions may get an absolute steal here.
CHRISTIAN HACKENBERG-QB-PENN ST.
6-4/223
NFL Comparison: Jay Cutler/Blaine Gabbert
Someone will take him in the second. This would be the perfect landing spot for Hackenberg as he can sit behind Drew Brees and get cooaching from Sean Payton.
48. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
KENNY CLARK-NT/DT-UCLA
6-3/313
NFL Comparison: Dan Williams
The Colts need an upgrade at nose tackle for their 3-4 defense.
49. BUFFALO BILLS
BRONSON KAUFUSI-5T/LDE/EDGE-BYU
6-6/285
NFL Comparison: Adam Carriker
An athletic DE that can play many roles in a Rex Ryan defense,
50. ATLANTA FALCONS
TJ GREEN-SS/DB-CLEMSON
6-2/209
NFL Comparison: Thomas DeCoud
Atlanta needs a lot of help on the back end. Green is rising up draft boards due to his size and raw potential.
51. NEW YORK JETS
KYLER FACKRELL-EDGE/OLB/DE-UTAH ST.
6-5/245
NFL Comparison: Connor Barwin
A very tall, lean, athletic pass rusher. He can provide exactly what the Jets are lacking with their outside pass rush.
52. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
(projected trade with Houston)
Houston receives pick #35
San Diego receives picks #52 and #85
CODY WHITEHAIR-OG/C-KANSAS ST.
6-4/301
NFL Comparison: Justin Pugh as a Guard/Max Unger as a Center
The Chargers had major problems on the offensive line last year. They can find help in their back yard with KSU's Whitehair. Like Unger and Pugh, Whitehair lacks brute strength but uses great quickness and technique to control defensive linemen.
53. WASHINGTON REDSKINS
MICHAEL THOMAS-WR-OHIO ST.
6-4/212
NFL Comparison: Brandon LaFell
Big WR to add to a core with DeSean Jackson and Jamison Crowder.
2015 College Stats:
56 receptions
781 receiving yards
9 receiving touchdowns
54. MINNESOTA VIKINGS
SU'A CRAVENS-SS/WLB-USC
6-1/225
NFL Comparison: Mark Barron
Harrison Smith is right there with Earl Thomas and Eric Berry among the best safeties in the league but he needs some major help. Like Barron, Cravens is hard hitter that can play weakside line backer or box safety. The Vikings need help at both positions. The Vikings love athletic LB's from the PAC 12, as they drafted Anthony Barr and Eric Kendricks the past two drafts.
55. CINCINNATI BENGALS
AUSTIN JOHNSON-DT-PENN ST.
6-4/314
NFL Comparison: Arthur Jones
Johnson's size and length would be a great complement to undersized Pro Bowler Geno Atkins.
ARTIE BURNS-CB-MIAMI
6-0/193
NFL Comparison: Stephone Gilmore
Long, athletic, cover corner to pair with All Pro Richard Sherman.
57. GREEN BAY PACKERS
DEION JONES-WLB-LSU
6-1/222
NFL Comparison: Tevin Smith
An incredible athlete that the Packers LB core lacks. He has the speed and quickness to cover slot receivers like Golden Tate.
58. PITTSBURGH STEELERS
JERALD HAWKINS-LT/OT-LSU
6-6/305
NFL Comparison: Bobby Massie
They need help at LT with Kelvin Beachum having left for Jacksonville.
59. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
JAYLON SMITH-ILB-NOTRE DAME
6-2/230
NFL Comparison: KJ Wright
This would be the perfect situation for Smith as he can learn from one of the best and most professional players in the league in Derrick Johnson.
60. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
CHRISTIAN WESTERMAN-G/C-ARIZONA ST.
6-3/298
NFL Comparison: Nick Mangold
The Patriots almost always draft best player available and love adding depth to the trenches.
6-3/298
NFL Comparison: Nick Mangold
The Patriots almost always draft best player available and love adding depth to the trenches.
61. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
TYLER BOYD-WR-PITTSBURGH
6-1/197
NFL Comparison: Marvin Jones
Boyd's stock is rising and the Patriots could use a WR on the outside.
TYLER BOYD-WR-PITTSBURGH
6-1/197
NFL Comparison: Marvin Jones
Boyd's stock is rising and the Patriots could use a WR on the outside.
62. CAROLINA PANTHERS
GERMAIN IFEDI-RT/G-TEXAS A&M
6-6/324
NFL Comparison: Andre Smith
Talented, yet inconsistent player that can compete for playing time early. Carolina needs help everywhere on the O-Line.
63. DENVER BRONCOS
DAK PRESCOTT-QB-MISSISSIPPI ST.
6-2/226
NFL Comparison: Tyrod Taylor
Even if they get Colin Kaepernick, they still may need a backup plan in case Kap isn't the answer.
Third Round
64. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
(projected trade with Tennessee)
Tennessee receives pick #7
Tampa Bay receives pick #15, #64 and #140
STERLING SHEPARD-WR-OKLAHOMA
5-10/194
NFL Comparison: Emmanuel Sanders
65. CLEVELAND BROWNS
SHELDON DAY-DT-NOTRE DAME
6-1/293
NFL Comparison: Mike Daniels
66. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
BRAXTON MILLER-WR-OHIO ST.
6-1/201
NFL Comparison: Willie Snead .
67. DALLAS COWBOYS
DARIAN THOMPSON-S/DB-BOISE
6-2/208
NFL Comparison: Morgan Burnett
68. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
KENTRELL BROTHERS-ILB-MISSOURI
6-0/245
NFL Comparison: D'Qwell Jackson
69. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
NICK MARTIN-C/G-NOTRE DAME
6-4/295
NFL Comparison: John Sullivan
70. BALTIMORE RAVENS
XAVIEN HOWARD-CB/DB-BAYLOR
6-0/201
NFL Comparison: Antrel Rolle
71. NEW YORK GIANTS
JERELL ADAMS-TE-SOUTH CAROLINA
6-5/247
NFL Comparison: Jermaine Gresham
72. CHICAGO BEARS
JIHAD WARD-DT/5T/3T-ILLINOIS
6-5/297
NFL Comparison: Henry Melton
73. MIAMI DOLPHINS
KENNETH DIXON-RB-LOUISIANA TECH
5-10/215
NFL Comparison: Ryan Mathews
74. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
CARL NASSIB-LDE/EDGE-PENN ST.
6-7/277
NFL Comparison: Michael Johnson
75. OAKLAND RAIDERS
JUSTIN SIMMONS-S/DB-BOSTON COLLEGE
6-2/202
NFL Comparison: Kenny Vaccaro
76. TENNESSEE TITANS
PHAROH COOPER-WR-SOUTH CAROLINA
5-11/203
NFL Comparison: Robert Woods
77. CLEVELAND BROWNS
CHARONE PEAKE-WR-CLEMSON
6-2/209
NFL Comparison: Rueben Randle
78. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
SHILIQUE CALHOUN-OLB/DE/EDGE-MICHIGAN ST.
6-4/251
NFL Comparison: Jerry Hughes
79. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
LERAVEN CLARK-OT/LT-TEXAS TECH
6-5/316
NFL Comparison: D'Brickashaw Ferguson
80. BUFFALO BILLS
CARDALE JONES-QB-OHIO ST.
6-5/253
NFL Comparison: JaMarcus Russell/Ryan Mallet
81. ATLANTA FALCONS
JORDAN JENKINS-OLB/DE/EDGE-GEORGIA
6-3/259
NFL Comparison: Nick Perry
82. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
YANNICK NGAKOUE-OLB/DE/EDGE-MARYLAND
6-2/252
NFL Comparison: Brandon Graham
83. NEW YORK JETS
SHON COLEMAN-OT/LT-AUBURN
6-5/307
NFL Comparison: D'Brickashaw Ferguson
84. WASHINGTON REDSKINS
JOSHUA PERRY-LB-OHIO ST.
6-4/254
NFL Comparison: Brian Cushing
85. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
(projected trade with Houston)
Houston receives pick #35
San Diego receives picks #52 and #85
MILES KILLEBREW-SS/DB-SOUTHERN UTAH
6-2/217
NFL Comparison: George Iloka
86. MINNESOTA VIKINGS
HASSAN RIDGEWAY-DT-TEXAS
6-3/303
87. CINCINNATI BENGALS
SEAN DAVIS-CB/S/DB-MARYLAND
6-2/201
NFL Comparison: Micah Hyde
88. GREEN BAY PACKERS
ALEX COLLINS-RB-ARKANSAS
6-0/217
NFL Comparison: DeAngelo Williams
89. PITTSBURGH STEELERS
CYRUS JONES-CB/KR-BAMA
5-10/197
NFL Comparison: Kareem Jackson
90. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
JORDAN HOWARD-RB-INDIANA
6-0/230
NFL Comparison: Jeremy Hill
91. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON-DT-OHIO ST.
6-3/301
NFL Comparison: Shariff Floyd
6-7/277
NFL Comparison: Michael Johnson
75. OAKLAND RAIDERS
JUSTIN SIMMONS-S/DB-BOSTON COLLEGE
6-2/202
NFL Comparison: Kenny Vaccaro
76. TENNESSEE TITANS
PHAROH COOPER-WR-SOUTH CAROLINA
5-11/203
NFL Comparison: Robert Woods
77. CLEVELAND BROWNS
CHARONE PEAKE-WR-CLEMSON
6-2/209
NFL Comparison: Rueben Randle
78. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
SHILIQUE CALHOUN-OLB/DE/EDGE-MICHIGAN ST.
6-4/251
NFL Comparison: Jerry Hughes
79. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
LERAVEN CLARK-OT/LT-TEXAS TECH
6-5/316
NFL Comparison: D'Brickashaw Ferguson
80. BUFFALO BILLS
CARDALE JONES-QB-OHIO ST.
6-5/253
NFL Comparison: JaMarcus Russell/Ryan Mallet
81. ATLANTA FALCONS
JORDAN JENKINS-OLB/DE/EDGE-GEORGIA
6-3/259
NFL Comparison: Nick Perry
82. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
YANNICK NGAKOUE-OLB/DE/EDGE-MARYLAND
6-2/252
NFL Comparison: Brandon Graham
83. NEW YORK JETS
SHON COLEMAN-OT/LT-AUBURN
6-5/307
NFL Comparison: D'Brickashaw Ferguson
84. WASHINGTON REDSKINS
JOSHUA PERRY-LB-OHIO ST.
6-4/254
NFL Comparison: Brian Cushing
85. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
(projected trade with Houston)
Houston receives pick #35
San Diego receives picks #52 and #85
MILES KILLEBREW-SS/DB-SOUTHERN UTAH
6-2/217
NFL Comparison: George Iloka
86. MINNESOTA VIKINGS
HASSAN RIDGEWAY-DT-TEXAS
6-3/303
NFL Comparison: Nick Fairley
87. CINCINNATI BENGALS
SEAN DAVIS-CB/S/DB-MARYLAND
6-2/201
NFL Comparison: Micah Hyde
88. GREEN BAY PACKERS
ALEX COLLINS-RB-ARKANSAS
6-0/217
NFL Comparison: DeAngelo Williams
89. PITTSBURGH STEELERS
CYRUS JONES-CB/KR-BAMA
5-10/197
NFL Comparison: Kareem Jackson
90. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
JORDAN HOWARD-RB-INDIANA
6-0/230
NFL Comparison: Jeremy Hill
91. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON-DT-OHIO ST.
6-3/301
NFL Comparison: Shariff Floyd
92. ARIZONA CARDINALS
MAX TUERK CRAVENS-C/G-USC
6-5/298
NFL Comparison: JR Sweezy
93. CAROLINA PANTHERS
MAX TUERK CRAVENS-C/G-USC
6-5/298
NFL Comparison: JR Sweezy
93. CAROLINA PANTHERS
WILL REDMOND-CB-MISSISSIPPI ST.
5-11/183
NFL Comparison: Malcolm Butler
94. DENVER BRONCOS
DOMINIQUE ALEXANDER-ILB-OKLAHOMA
6-0/232
NFL Comparison: Danny Trevathan
95. DETROIT LIONS
JEREMY CASH-SS/DB-DUKE
6-0/212
NFL Comparison: TJ Ward
96. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
SCOOBY WRIGHT-ILB-ARIZONA
6-1/246
NFL Comparison: Tedy Bruschi
97. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
JOE DAHL-G/RT-WASHINGTON ST.
6-4/304
NFL Comparison: TJ Lang
98. DENVER BRONCOS
AUSTIN HOOPER-TE-STANFORD
5-11/183
NFL Comparison: Malcolm Butler
94. DENVER BRONCOS
DOMINIQUE ALEXANDER-ILB-OKLAHOMA
6-0/232
NFL Comparison: Danny Trevathan
95. DETROIT LIONS
JEREMY CASH-SS/DB-DUKE
6-0/212
NFL Comparison: TJ Ward
96. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
SCOOBY WRIGHT-ILB-ARIZONA
6-1/246
NFL Comparison: Tedy Bruschi
97. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
JOE DAHL-G/RT-WASHINGTON ST.
6-4/304
NFL Comparison: TJ Lang
98. DENVER BRONCOS
AUSTIN HOOPER-TE-STANFORD
6-4/254
NFL Comparison: Coby Fleener
Honarable Mention:
OFFENSIVE SKILL:
JACOBY BRISSETT-QB-NC ST.
6-5/231
CJ PROSISE -C/G-NOTRE DAME
6-0/220
DEVONTAE BOOKER-RB-UTAH
5-11/219
PAUL PERKINS-RB-UCLA
5-10/215
KENYAN DRAKE-RB-BAMA
6-1/210
RAHARD HIGGINS-WR-COLORADO ST.
6-1/196
OFFENSIVE LINE:
LANDON TURNER-G-UNC
6-4/330
SPENCER DRANGO-G/RT-BAYLOR
6-6/315
VADAL ALEXANDER-G/RT-LSU
6-5/326
SEBASTIAN TRETOLA-G-ARKANSAS
6-4/314
JOE THUNEY-RT/G-NC ST.
6-5/304
JACK ALLEN-C/G-MICHIGAN ST.
6-1/294
DEFENSE:
JALEN MILLS-NCB/FS-LSU
6-0/191
HARLAN MILLER-CB-SE LOU
6-0/182
ZACK SANCHEZ-CB-OKLAHOMA
5-11/185
JAVON HARGRAVE-NT-SOUTH CAROLINA ST.
6-1/309
CHARLES TAPPER-DE-OKLAHOMA
6-3/271
NFL Comparison: Coby Fleener
Honarable Mention:
OFFENSIVE SKILL:
JACOBY BRISSETT-QB-NC ST.
6-5/231
CJ PROSISE -C/G-NOTRE DAME
6-0/220
DEVONTAE BOOKER-RB-UTAH
5-11/219
PAUL PERKINS-RB-UCLA
5-10/215
KENYAN DRAKE-RB-BAMA
6-1/210
RAHARD HIGGINS-WR-COLORADO ST.
6-1/196
LEONTE CARROO-WR-RUTGERS
6-1/211
KELVIN TAYLOR-RB-FLORIDA
5-10/207
6-1/211
KELVIN TAYLOR-RB-FLORIDA
5-10/207
OFFENSIVE LINE:
LANDON TURNER-G-UNC
6-4/330
SPENCER DRANGO-G/RT-BAYLOR
6-6/315
VADAL ALEXANDER-G/RT-LSU
6-5/326
SEBASTIAN TRETOLA-G-ARKANSAS
6-4/314
JOE THUNEY-RT/G-NC ST.
6-5/304
JACK ALLEN-C/G-MICHIGAN ST.
6-1/294
DEFENSE:
JALEN MILLS-NCB/FS-LSU
6-0/191
HARLAN MILLER-CB-SE LOU
6-0/182
ZACK SANCHEZ-CB-OKLAHOMA
5-11/185
JAVON HARGRAVE-NT-SOUTH CAROLINA ST.
6-1/309
CHARLES TAPPER-DE-OKLAHOMA
6-3/271
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