SI's 2013 NFL Mock Draft

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matt-;4362865 said:
a mock draft on may 2nd for 2013?

i don't want to live in this world

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smittysmith;4362902 said:
Tyler Wilson ain't better than Barkley and I see him falling slightly off his efficiency with the coaching changes. Eric Reid may have a chance to up his stock, he has the potential to be at least a top 15 pick.

TM7 will be a hybrid guy at the next level, he'll be a success if the system allows him to roam and he can be very good FS but he has to sure up his tackling a bit, he tends to go duck city in some cases.

Mingo and Big Sam are prototypical 3-4 OLB's at the next level. There have been guys with their weight that have had success or guys like Osi, J Taylor, etc though.

LSU Defensive players are the opposite of Bama. LSU like them lean and tall while Bama want the bulky cats. If you see in they dont always go after the same defensive players. Maybe the same DL but LSU dont do 6' 320 lbs high schoolers unless they can do a back flip and run a 5.0 40.
 
caddo man;4363068 said:
smittysmith;4362902 said:
Tyler Wilson ain't better than Barkley and I see him falling slightly off his efficiency with the coaching changes. Eric Reid may have a chance to up his stock, he has the potential to be at least a top 15 pick.

TM7 will be a hybrid guy at the next level, he'll be a success if the system allows him to roam and he can be very good FS but he has to sure up his tackling a bit, he tends to go duck city in some cases.

Mingo and Big Sam are prototypical 3-4 OLB's at the next level. There have been guys with their weight that have had success or guys like Osi, J Taylor, etc though.

LSU Defensive players are the opposite of Bama. LSU like them lean and tall while Bama want the bulky cats. If you see in they dont always go after the same defensive players. Maybe the same DL but LSU dont do 6' 320 lbs high schoolers unless they can do a back flip and run a 5.0 40.

Yeah, coach Chavis scheme is built on stopping the option and the more athletic teams. The weaknesses have been at the teeth of the defense, but thats been sured up with the DT recruiting over the last few years.

 
from SI's 2012 mock draft, done on may 4th, 2011

1. Buffalo Bills: Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford

The Bills did well drafting Marcell Dareus, but still have too many holes on defense to improve next season. You won't find a single 2012 mock draft that doesn't list Luck No. 1. Other than injury, the only possibility he'll fall is if the bar is set too high and experts pick him apart.

2. Carolina Panthers: Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State

Blackmon might have been the highest receiver taken in the 2011 draft, even ahead of A.J. Green, who went No. 4 overall.

The Panthers will be eager to get help for Cam Newton.

3. Cleveland Browns: Landry Jones, QB, Oklahoma

The 6-foot-4 Jones has NFL size and arm strength and has proved a lot in college already. He threw 38 touchdowns and 12 interceptions last season and should put up Sam Bradford-like numbers this season.

4. Tennessee Titans: Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina

The 6-6, 270-pound Coples had 10 sacks for North Carolina last season and will be the premiere pass rusher in this draft.

5. Seattle Seahawks: Matt Barkley, QB, USC

The Seahawks will make up for not taking a quarterback this season by reuniting Barkley with his former coach Pete Carroll.

6. Denver Broncos: Matt Kalil, OT, USC

The little brother of the Panthers' Ryan Kalil should be the first tackle taken and could go even higher depending on team needs. He's a solid technician and tough.

7. Cincinnati Bengals: Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa

At a school known for producing good offensive linemen, Reiff might be the best of the last decade. He's got a nasty

attitude and will be NFL-ready.

8. Oakland Raiders: Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama

Kirkpatrick meets the Raiders' speed requirement and will team with Stanford Routt to give Oakland an impressive defensive backfield.

9. Minnesota Vikings: Jonathan Martin, T, Stanford

Vikings left tackle Bryant McKinnie will be 32 at the end of the season, so Minnesota will look to the future to help protect quarterback Christian Ponder.

10. Washington Redskins: Jared Crick, DT, Nebraska

Crick had 17 tackles for a loss and 9.5 sacks last season despite constant double-teams. His best fit in the NFL will be 3-4 end, but he could also slide over to tackle in a 4-3.

11. Dallas Cowboys: Cliff Harris, CB, Oregon

Harris is a bit undersized, but will fill a need here and can possibly be an explosive returner. He's similar to a young Terence Newman.

12. Detroit Lions: Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina

The Lions need to bolster their secondary and will take the highest rated cornerback at this spot. Gilmore still has something to prove, but could develop into a shutdown guy.

13. Miami Dolphins: Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State

Worthy didn't have big numbers last season (four sacks), but he takes up a lot of attention from opposing offensive lines and should develop into a productive 3-4 end.

14. Kansas City Chiefs: Nate Potter, OT, Boise State

The Chiefs need depth up front and Potter could possibly play multiple spots on the line.

15. Jacksonville Jaguars: Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama

The Jaguars will be eager to add another major weapon to help Blaine Gabbert.

16. Houston Texans: Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU

Claiborne had five interceptions last season and should fill nicely into Patrick Peterson's role. Houston surprised some folks by not going cornerback in this year's draft; it needs a lot of help in the secondary.

17. San Francisco 49ers: Knile Davis, RB, Arkansas

The Niners need to find a successor to Frank Gore, and the big, physical Davis fits the bill.

18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama

Upshaw looked good in the spring and should develop into a star this season. He'll fit in on a defense loaded with young, athletic players.

19 Arizona Cardinals: Kelechi Osemele, T/G, Iowa State

The Cardinals will want more protection for whoever takes over at quarterback. Osemele is a mauler that will start at guard but can play right tackle.

20. New York Giants: Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State

The Giants passed on an opportunity to grab an offensive lineman in the first round this season. Adams is suspended the first five games of the season for taking improper benefits, but the Giants have a strong locker room and won't be scared off by the behavior.

21. Baltimore Ravens: Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina

Jeffery was very productive as a sophomore, but is a little too slow to be a top-10 pick. Still, the Ravens have been trying to find a young star at this position for some time.

22. Chicago Bears: Dont'a Hightower, LB, Alabama

A perfect, Bears-style player who can take over the mantle of great Chicago linebackers from the aging Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs.

23. New England Patriots: Kheeston Randall, DT, Texas

A versatile, run-stuffing defensive lineman who can play base end and even fill in at nose.

24. St. Louis Rams: Travis Lewis, LB, Oklahoma

Teams want to wait to draft 4-3 linebackers, but Lewis will be productive enough this season to overcome that handicap. The Rams could also look at North Carolina LB Zach Brown.

25. Indianapolis Colts: Ray Ray Armstrong, S, Miami

Armstrong is a big, physical safety with good ball skills who will add to the Miami defensive back legacy.

26. Philadelphia Eagles: Brandon Jenkins, DE, Florida State

An undersized but very productive pass rusher who seems to fit the Eagles' mold. Jenkins had 13.5 sacks in 2010.

27. San Diego Chargers: Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina

The Chargers began to address their defense in this year's draft, but they would love to add a potentially explosive pass rusher like Taylor.

28. Cleveland Browns (via Atlanta Falcons): Vontaze Burfict, LB, Arizona State

Burfict's only issue is that the NFL doesn't seem to value linebackers in the draft.

29. New York Jets: Robert Griffin, QB, Baylor

Baylor coach Art Briles has been churning out first-round picks the last few years. Griffin will move up draft boards past fellow quarterbacks Nick Foles and Brandon Weeden because of his exciting style. With Brad Smith possibly leaving in free agency, Griffin could fill a multi-position role. smh

30. Green Bay Packers: Cyrus Gray, RB, Texas A&M

Competitive at virtually every position, the Packers have a luxury pick here and finally get a home-run threat in the backfield. Gray is a tough runner with major burst through the hole.

31. New England Patriots (via the Saints): Matt Reynolds, OT, BYU

If the Patriots stay here, they have a lot of building to do on the offensive line. But they could package both their picks to move up in the first round, or once again move out of the first round. Reynolds has struggled with a shoulder injury, but will be very productive when healthy.

32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Alameda Ta'amu, DT, Washington

The 330-pound, four-year starter will be Casey Hampton's replacement.

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That list @Matt put up shows you that some players has always been on the radar.

Damn @ Knile Davis and Cliff Harris.

Dont know why but I see Knile Davis having an off year. Unless they have some WR that are better than they lost. The line of scrimmage is going to be tight.
 
The Bossman;4360920 said:
so they got the eagles in the NFC championship game?.....................

I know right, they know we going to the sb. I still think Barkley>Bray. Barkley gon' show out this year.....
 
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