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Round By Round Mock Draft for todays NFL Draft FIRST ROUND 1. Houston Texans: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina: As one source told me a few weeks back, Is he a risk? Maybe. Is it a bigger risk to pass on him? Yes. The comparisons to Lawrence Taylor have been scoffed at, but Clowney is as good, if not better, than Taylor coming out of college. Pair him with J.J. Watt, and suddenly Andrew Luck isnt so comfortable in the AFC South for the next 10 years. In front of a group of reporters, I spoke with Clowney on Wednesday and he said with a smile, I dont think theyre going to pass. I think it will be (me). If I have to (go) No. 2, Im going to be upset. Im going to have to do something about it. 2. St. Louis Rams: Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn: St. Louis could trade this pick. Whether they can find a suitor or not is another issue. Its worked before (theyre still reaping the benefits of the RG3 trade) and theyre going to be open to any and all suitors here. If they stay here, theyll go with Robinson. I think Larry Allen was arguably the greatest, most dominant offensive lineman to ever play the game of football. Multiple scouts have compared Greg Robinson to Larry Allen. Hows that for high expectations? He can play tackle or guard and the potentials limitless. 3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M: For two years, weve been going back and forth on where Johnny Manziel ends up. When its all said and done, I think Jags GM David Caldwell -- in his second year on the job -- rolls the dice and turns Jacksonville into the most relevant professional team in the state of Florida. Jacksonville is in an ideal spot with the third pick and could go Mike Evans, Sammy Watkins, or Blake Bortles here (I see them going offense, not defense), too. But I think its Manziel. Pair him with offensive coordinator and wunderkind Jedd Fisch, build an offense around him, and send the CBS trucks there for Week 1s national game. 4. Cleveland Browns: Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson: Ive gone back and forth and in a million circles on Cleveland over the past few days. As one NFL executive told me, The Browns hold the keys to the entire Draft. What they do at four will set dominoes in motion for the next 10 teams. So, what do they do? I think they go with Watkins, the do-everything receiver, who can serve as the complement to Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron in the Browns offense. A bevy of quarterbacks will be available with the 26th and 35th picks. 5. Oakland Raiders: Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo: The Raiders loaded up on household names in free agency, adding veterans up and down the roster. The biggest move, however, was the trade for Matt Schaub. The Oakland brass believes hes got some good football left in him and could lead this team back to relevancy and I know offensive coordinator Greg Olson likes him. Its either Mike Evans or Mack, here, and Ive got Oakland going with the pass-rush specialist out of Buffalo. 6. Atlanta Falcons: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M: The Falcons have to keep Matt Ryan upright if they stand a chance in the loaded NFC South. Matthews, the son of NFL great Bruce Matthews, is a 6-foot-5, 310-pound brick wall. Hes so athletic and nimble on his feet that he looks like a tight end at times. Some NFL folks like Matthews as much, if not more, than Robinson. Great fit for the Falcons if they stay put at No. 6 overall. 7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M: Jason Licht and Lovie Smith would be awfully happy if the draft played out this way and Evans lands in their laps without having to trade up into the top five. Evans is right up there with Watkins on a few teams boards, and the value of getting a 6-4 receiver with pass catching ability like Evans at seventh overall is off the charts. If Evans is gone, this pick could be Aaron Donald, the big defensive tackle out of Pitt. And if Manziel is still on the board, this is where it gets interesting. 8. Minnesota Vikings: Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State: Remember, Mike Zimmers a defensive backs coach at heart. And Justin Gilbert -- in a relatively weak defensive back class -- is an absolute stud. An athletic specimen who can step right in and be a lockdown corner in a division loaded with tall, rangy receivers, this could be the pick at No. 8. I cant see Minnesota going quarterback at this point, though defensive tackle might be the move. 9. Buffalo Bills: Odell Beckham, Jr., WR, LSU: Want to talk about a player whose stock is rising by the hour? Beckhams the guy. Buffalo likes what theyve got at quarterback in E.J. Manuel and feature one of the top front sevens in the entire league. Robert Woods and Marquise Goodwin -- two rookies from a season ago -- have promise at wide receiver with Stevie Johnson. Doug Marrone and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hacketts offense is obviously still a work in progress, but adding Beckham would be a nice bonus. He can do it all and Im hearing Buffalo as a landing spot more and more. 10. Detroit Lions: Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh: Suh and Fairleys contracts are up in the near future and Donald falls to Detroit at 10th overall? I think theyd scoop him up. As one scout told me in March, If he was one inch taller hed be talked about like a top three pick. So, Donalds somewhat undersized, but he pops off film and his production at the college level was off the charts. He ran the fastest 40-yard-dash for defensive tackles at the Combine and was dominant at the Senior Bowl the entire week in Mobile. Scouts love this guy. 11. Tennessee Titans: Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida: Ive been hearing cornerback or pass rusher for Tennessee the past few weeks, but if Bortles slips all the way to 11, Ken Whisenhunt -- an offensive mind at heart -- may go quarterback. As one coach put it to me at the NFL League Meetings in March, People scoff at the Roethlisberger comparisons, but watch the way he escapes trouble in the pocket. Theres one guy who does it like [Bortles] does, and its Roethlisberger. Jake Lockers offered mixed results and hasnt been able to stay healthy. The fifth year of his option wasnt picked up last week. The writings on the wall. If Bortles is on the board, I like him as a Titan. 12. New York Giants: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan: The Giants would be looking at Lewan, the two top safeties, tight end Eric Ebron, and Zack Martin if the draft shaped up this way. All areas of need. I could see them going Lewan, the mauler out of Michigan, if hes still there at 12. 13. St. Louis Rams: Calvin Pryor, S Louisville: The Rams defense is on the cusp of being one of the leagues very best, if theyre not in the conversation already. Safety is a position theyd like to upgrade. Rodney McLeod and TJ McDonald are the projected starters now. Pryor, who I actually have rated slightly higher than Alabama prospect Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, is an explosive hitter with fantastic range. He fits the Rams defensive style. He plays angry, aggressive, and can make a difference right away. If Johnny Manziel slips around here, he could be a wild card pick at 13, too. Jeff Fishers a fan. 14. Chicago Bears: C.J Mosley, LB, Alabama: In a conversation at the League Meetings back in March, Mosley was compared by one league personnel man to Patrick Willis and DeMeco Ryans. The Bears could use someone like that in the middle of their defense. Linebackers a tradition in Chicago. Butkus, Singletary, Urlacher ⦠big shoes to fill, but Mosley could be handed the torch. I like this fit for Chicago. Mosley could play inside or outside and should be a tackle machine at the next level. 15. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech: Fullers rocketed up draft boards in recent weeks and could go as high as the top 15. A Virginia Tech standout, hes got good NFL size and can make an impact right off the bat. Comes from an NFL family (brothers Vincent and Corey) and can contribute on special teams. Good fit for a cornerback group that could use some more depth. 16. Dallas Cowboys: Kony Ealy, DE, Missouri: Not the flashiest name on the board, but one that could help the Cowboys ailing pass rush. Mizzou has become a bit of a defensive line factory in recent years with Aldon Smith, Ziggy Hood, and Sheldon Richardson all going in the first round. Ealys the next in line. A 6-5, 280-pound force on the edge, he could be a sound addition to a pass rush thatll desperately miss the presence of DeMarcus Ware. 17. Baltimore Ravens: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama: I havent seen Clinton-Dix mocked to the Ravens many other places, but itd make some sense if he fell all the way to 17th overall. Safety is a position of need (Matt Elam could play one spot; Clinton-Dix could play the other), and Ozzie Newsome loves his Alabama guys. 18. New York Jets: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina: Jets fans in Radio City would be thrilled to see the athletic Ebron slip all the way to 18. If Buffalo passes on him at 9, as we have them doing here, I could see him falling to New York. Compared to Jimmy Graham, hes the next in a recent outpouring of big bodied, athletic, pass-catching tight ends. The Jets need to give their quarterback -- whether its Geno Smith or Michael Vick -- a go-to security blanket. Ebron would be just that. 19. Miami Dolphins: Zack Martin, OT/OG, Notre Dame: You may have heard, but the Dolphins had some issues on their offensive line last season. Martin can play either the tackle spot or the guard spot and can do it at a high level. Branden Albert will man the left tackle position in Miami. Slide Martin in somewhere and the units vastly improved from last year. 20. Arizona Cardinals: Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA: The Arizona defense is one of the best in the league. Adding Barr would be quite the steal at 20th overall. A converted college running back who excelled when moved to linebacker, Barrs an ideal fit for Arizonas 3-4 attack. Hes been listed as high as sixth overall in mock drafts. He could end up being the prize of the first round at 20. 21. Green Bay Packers: Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State: Not the flashiest name on the board, but one that could fit right into Dom Capers 3-4 scheme. Hell play the OLB spot at the next level, an area where he excelled at Ohio State. He recorded back-to-back 115 tackle seasons and had a conference-best 143 tackles in 2013. A pass-rushing talent you cant find everywhere and one of the draft gems multiple sources around the league have in their first round. 22. Philadelphia Eagles: Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State: The Thorpe Award winner could slip all the way to 22. Theres been talk in league circles about his arms being too small and his physical style with smaller receivers at the college level not translating to the NFL. All that said, the man is a lock-down corner and if hes on the board at 22, Philadelphia would be more than thrilled to add him to their secondary. Will Chip Kelly draft a wide receiver? Yes, at some point. I dont see him grabbing one here if Dennards still on the board. 23. Kansas City Chiefs: Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State: If the Chiefs keep this pick and Cooks is still on the board, the DeSean Jackson-like speedster out of Oregon State could be a mighty good fit in Andy Reids West Coast offense. Cooks broke the record for receptions in a Pac-12 season last year and can play either the slot or outside. 24. Cincinnati Bengals: Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State: Jernigans not the biggest guy in the world, but uses leverage well and stuffs the run. The Bengals are always looking to add talent up front. If Jernigan falls to 24, hed be a good fit. 25. San Diego Chargers: Jason Verrett, CB, TCU: Verrett ran a 4.38 in the 40-yard-dash, and he registered a 39-inch vertical leap, which was one of the best verticals of all players at the combine. He also shows up on tape. His height could be a bit of an issue in the pros, but hes a playmaker. I could see him in John Paganos scheme. 26. Cleveland Browns (from Indianapolis): Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State: The Browns remain patient and see Carr fall to them at 26. If theres no trades -- well, there will be trades -- this could be seen as an ideal situation for Cleveland. Of all the quarterbacks in this Draft, Carr is arguably the most polished. 27. New Orleans Saints: Marqise Lee, WR, USC: Between Drew Brees, Jairus Byrd, and whatever Jimmy Grahams next contract will be, the Saints salary cap is tied up in three big names for the forseeable future. That makes them a candidate to trade out of this pick and load up on later selections. If they keep this selection, I like Lee -- the dynamic receiver out of USC. He can step in, almost immediately, and be a reliable weapon in Sean Paytons high-flying offense. 28. Carolina Panthers: Jimmie Ward, S, Northern Illinois: Steve Smith, Brandon LaFell, and Ted Ginn are all gone. Jason Avant and Tiquan Underwood arent going to replace any of those three, but with such a rich, deep draft of wideouts, I cant imagine Carolina reaching to take one here. Ward is a punishing hitter across the middle who could help alleviate the loss of Mike Mitchell in the defensive backfield. Carolinas in a tough spot, too, like New Orleans -- where between Cam Newton, Greg Hardy, and Luke Kuechly -- theyve got three very large contracts looming. This could make them a trade-down candidate to a team looking to get a Derek Carr or Teddy Bridgewater, here, too. 29. New England Patriots: Dee Ford, OLB/DE, Auburn: All that talk of New Englands interest in a quarterback seems like a smokescreen to me. Want to get a team to trade up to 29? Talk up Tom Savage, Teddy Bridgewater, and the rest. Ford can play the edge or outside linebacker. The loss of Brandon Spikes will be felt in New England, at least somewhat, and Ford could provide some of the run stuffing Spikes provided. 30. San Francisco 49ers: DeMarcus Lawrence, DE/OLB, Boise State: Lawrences draft stocks been rising since the end of the college football season. A 6-foot-3, 250 pound pass rush talent, Lawrence ran a 4.69 40-yard-dash at a recent workout. He recorded 20.5 tackles for loss in 2013 and hes compared favorably to Seahawks pass rushing star Bruce Irvin. This could be a great fit for San Franciscos scheme. 31. Denver Broncos: Xavier Sua-Filo, OG, UCLA: Ive seen Sua Filo, the 305-pound, road-paver slotted as a third or fourth-round pick on some lists. Nonsense. If hes not the top offensive guard in this draft, hes right up there as No. 2 or 3. The man can run block. Toss in the tape. I cant get enough. Denver lost Zane Beadles this offseason. Hes a productive run and pass blocker theyll miss. The X-Man would be a solid addition. 32. Seattle Seahawks: Jeremiah Attaochu, LB/DE, Georgia Tech: The depth of Pete Carrolls front seven gets even deeper with a pass rushing talent like Attaochu. The owner of the Georgia Tech sack record, Attaochu could be used in an outside linebacker or 4-3 defensive end in Dan Quinns defense. Will only be a 21-year-old rookie when the season starts in September. Plenty of potential and already a pretty solid foundation. SECOND ROUND 33. Houston Texans: Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, Eastern Illinois 34. Washington Redskins: RaShede Hageman, DT, Minnesota 35. Cleveland Browns: Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State 36. Oakland Raiders: Tom Savage, QB, Pittsburgh 37. Atlanta Falcons: Marcus Smith, LB/DE, Louisville 38. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Louis Nix, DT, Notre Dame 39. Jacksonville Jaguars: Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana 40. Minnesota Vikings: Teddy Bridgewater, Quarterback, Louisville 41. Buffalo Bills: Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama 42. Tennessee Titans: Carlos Hyde, RB, Ohio State 43. New York Giants: Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech 44. St. Louis Rams: Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Florida State 45. Detroit Lions: Marcus Martin, C/G, USC 46. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jack Mewhort, OT, Ohio State 47. Dallas Cowboys: Deone Bucannon, S, Washington State 48. Baltimore Ravens: Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia 49. New York Jets: Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt 50. Miami Dolphins: Daniel McCullers, DT, Tennessee 51. Chicago Bears: Stephon Tuitt, DT, Notre Dame 52. Arizona Cardinals: AJ McCarron, QB, Alabama 53. Green Bay Packers: Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington 54. Philadelphia Eagles: Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State 55. Cincinnati Bengals: Marqueston Huff, S, Wyoming 56. San Francisco 49ers: Joel Bitonio, OG, Nevada 57. San Diego Chargers: Ed Stinson, DE, Alabama 58. New Orleans Saints: Kyle Van Noy, OLB, BYU 59. Indianapolis Colts: Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska 60. Carolina Panthers: Davante Adams, WR, Fresno State 61. San Francisco 49ers: Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford 62. New England Patriots: Weston Richburg, C/G, Colorado State 63. Denver Broncos: Phillip Gaines, CB, Rice 64. Seattle Seahawks: JaWuan James, OT, Tennessee THIRD ROUND Pick (overall) 1 (65). Houston Texans: Bishop Sankey, RB, Washington 2 (66). Washington Redskins: Keith McGill, CB, Utah 3 (67). Oakland Raiders: Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss 4 (68). Atlanta Falcons: DaQuan Jones, DT, Penn State 5 (69). Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Gabe Jackson, OG, Mississippi State 6 (70). Jacksonville Jaguars: Telvin Smith, OLB, Florida State 7 (71). Cleveland Browns: Scott Crichton, DE, Oregon State 8 (72). Minnesota Vikings: Chris Borland, LB, Wisconsin 9 (73). Buffalo Bills: Walt Aikens, CB, Liberty 10 (74). New York Giants: Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson 11 (75). St. Louis Rams: Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson 12 (76). Detroit Lions: Jarvis Landry, WR, LSU 13 (77). San Francisco 49ers (from Tennessee Titans): Pierre Desir, CB, Lindenwood 14 (78). Dallas Cowboys: Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas 15 (79). Baltimore Ravens: Will Sutton, DT, Arizona State 16 (80). New York Jets: Bruce Ellington, WR, South Carolina 17 (81). Miami Dolphins: Ego Ferguson, DT, LSU 18 (82). Chicago Bears: Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech 19 (83). Cleveland Browns (from Pittsburgh Steelers): Tre Mason, RB, Auburn 20 (84). Arizona Cardinals: Cyril Richardson, OT, Baylor 21 (85). Green Bay Packers: Bashaud Breeland, CB, Clemson 22 (86). Philadelphia Eagles: Paul Richardson, WR, Colorado 23 (87). Kansas City Chiefs: Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia 24 (88). Cincinnati Bengals: Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU 25 (89). San Diego Chargers: Chris Smith, OLB, Arkansas 26 (90). Indianapolis Colts: Andre Williams, RB, Boston College 27 (91). New Orleans Saints: Lamarcus Joyner, CB/S, Florida State 28 (92). Carolina Panthers: Dominique Easley, DT, Florida 29 (93). New England Patriots: Kelcy Quarles, DT, USC 30 (94). San Francisco 49ers: David Yankey, OG/OT, Stanford 31 (95). Denver Broncos: Kevin Norwood, WR, Alabama 32 (96). Minnesota Vikings (from Seattle Seahawks): Marcus Roberson, CB, Florida 33 (97). Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory selection): Cauran Reid, DT, Princeton 34 (98). Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection): Antonio Tiny Richardson, OT, Tennessee 35 (99). Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection): Terrance West, RB, Towson 36 (100). San Francisco 49ers (compensatory selection): Troy Niklas, TE, Notre Dame FOURTH ROUND Pick (overall) 1 (101). Houston Texans: C.J. Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa 2 (102). Washington Redskins: Billy Turner, OT, North Dakota State 3 (103). Atlanta Falcons: E.J. Gaines, CB, Missouri 4 (104). New York Jets (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers): Kareem Martin, DE, North Carolina 5 (105). Jacksonville Jaguars: George Uko, DT, USC 6 (106). Cleveland Browns: John Dowling, S, Western Kentucky 7 (107). Oakland Raiders: Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin 8 (108). Minnesota Vikings: Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU 9 (109). Buffalo Bills: Arthur Lynch, TE, Georgia 10 (110). St. Louis Rams: Carl Bradford, LB, Arizona State 11 (111). Detroit Lions: Trai Turner, OG, LSU 12 (112). Tennessee Titans: Terrence Brooks, S, Florida State 13 (113). New York Giants: James Gayle, DE, Virginia Tech 14 (114). Jacksonville Jaguars (from Baltimore Ravens): Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OT/OG, McGill 15 (115). New York Jets: Dakota Dozier, OG, Furman 16 (116). Miami Dolphins: Devin Street, WR, Pittsburgh 17 (117). Chicago Bears: Will Clarke, DE, West Virginia 18 (118). Pittsburgh Steelers: Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers 19 (119). Dallas Cowboys: Michael Schofield, OT, Michigan 20 (120). Arizona Cardinals: Crockett Gillmore, TE, Colorado State 21 (121). Green Bay Packers: Ed Reynolds, S, Stanford 22 (122). Philadelphia Eagles: Jordan Tripp, LB, Montana 23 (123). Cincinnati Bengals: Christian Jones, LB, Florida State 24 (124). Kansas City Chiefs: Cameron Fleming, OT, Stanford 25 (125). San Diego Chargers: Nevin Lawson, CB, Utah State 26 (126). New Orleans Saints: Rashaad Reynolds, CB, Oregon State 27 (127). Cleveland Browns (from Indianapolis Colts): Jemea Thomas, CB, Georgia Tech 28 (128). Carolina Panthers: Terrance Mitchell, CB, Oregon 29 (129). San Francisco 49ers: Jordan Zumwalt, LB, UCLA 30 (130). New England Patriots: Devonta Freeman, RB, Florida State 31 (131). Denver Broncos: Adrian Hubbard, LB, Alabama 32 (132). Seattle Seahawks: Chris Davis, CB, Auburn 33 (133). Detroit Lions (compensatory selection): Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma 34 (134). Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection): Trevor Reilly, OLB/DE, Utah 35 (135). Houston Texans (compensatory selection): Jeremy Deering, S, Rutgers 36 (136). Detroit Lions (compensatory selection): Justin Britt, OT, Missouri 37 (137). New York Jets (compensatory selection): Travis Swanson, G/C, Arkansas 38 (138). Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection): Larry Webster, TE, Bloomsburg 39 (139). Atlanta Falcons (compensatory selection): Storm Johnson, RB, UCF 40 (140). New England Patriots (compensatory selection): Ricardo Allen, CB, Purdue FIFTH ROUND Pick (overall) 1 (141). Houston Texans: Zach Kerr, DT, Delaware 2 (142). Washington Redskins: Matt Patchan, OT, Boston College 3 (143). Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Demetri Goodson, CB, Baylor 4 (144). Jacksonville Jaguars: Loucheiz Purifoy, CB, Florida 5 (145). Cleveland Browns: Robert Herron, WR, Wyoming 6 (146). Seattle Seahawks (from Oakland Raiders): Preston Brown, LB, Louisville 7 (147). Atlanta Falcons: Morgan Breslin, OLB, USC 8 (148). Minnesota Vikings: Justin Ellis, DT, Louisiana Tech 9 (149). Buffalo Bills: Kenny Ladler, S, Vanderbilt 10 (150). Jacksonville Jaguars (from Detroit Lions): KaDeem Carey, RB, Arizona 11 (151). Tennessee Titans: Shayne Skov, LB, Stanford 12 (152). New York Giants: Antone Exum, CB, Virginia Tech 13 (153). St. Louis Rams: Brandon Dixon, CB, Northwest Missouri State 14 (154). New York Jets: Pierre Warren, S, Jacksonville State 15 (155). Miami Dolphins: Charles Sims, RB, West Virginia 16 (156). Chicago Bears: A.C. Leonard, TE, Tennessee State 17 (157). Pittsburgh Steelers: Vinnie Sunseri, S, Alabama 18 (158). Dallas Cowboys: Kendall James, CB, Maine 19 (159). Jacksonville Jaguars (from Baltimore Ravens): Josh Huff, WR, Oregon 20 (160). Arizona Cardinals: James White, RB, Wisconsin 21 (161). Green Bay Packers: Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor 22 (162). Philadelphia Eagles: Cotton Underwood, DE, Illinois State 23 (163). Kansas City Chiefs: Ethan Westbrooks, DE, West Texas A&M 24 (164). Cincinnati Bengals: Garrett Gilbert, QB, SMU 25 (165). San Diego Chargers: Ross Cockrell, CB, Duke 26 (166). Indianapolis Colts: Jay Bromley, DT, Syracuse 27 (167). New Orleans Saints: Lonnie Ballentine, S, Memphis 28 (168). Carolina Panthers: LDamian Washington, WR, Missouri 29 (169). New Orleans Saints (from New England Patriots through Philadelphia Eagles): Gabe Ikard, C, Oklahoma 30 (170). San Francisco 49ers: Max Bullough, LB, Michigan State 31 (171). Denver Broncos: Brock Coyle, LB, Montana 32 (172). Seattle Seahawks: Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB, Boston College 33 (173). Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory selection): Andre Hal, CB, Vanderbilt 34 (174). New York Giants (compensatory selection): Jake Murphy, TE, Utah 35 (175). Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection): Parker Graham, OT, Oklahoma State 36 (176). Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection): Kevin Pamphile, OT, Purdue SIXTH ROUND Pick (overall) 1 (177). Houston Texans: Robert Nelson, S, Arizona State 2 (178). Washington Redskins: Shaquille Richardson, CB, Arizona 3 (179). Jacksonville Jaguars: Lamin Barrow, LB, LSU 4 (180). Cleveland Browns: Avery Williamson, LB, Kentucky 5 (181). Houston Texans (from Oakland Raiders): Isaiah Crowell, RB, Alabama State 6 (182). Atlanta Falcons: Bennie Fowler, WR, Michigan State 7 (183). Chicago Bears (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers): Matt Hazel, WR, Coastal Carolina 8 (184). Minnesota Vikings: Taylor Hart, DE, Oregon 9 (185). Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Buffalo Bills): David Fales, QB, San Jose State 10 (186). Tennessee Titans: Brandon Thomas, OG, Clemson 11 (187). New York Giants: Anthony Steen, OG, Alabama 12 (188). St. Louis Rams: Shamar Stephen, DT, Connecticut 13 (189). Detroit Lions: Jerick McKinnon, RB, Georgia Southern 14 (190). Miami Dolphins: Devekeyan Lattimore, LB, South Florida 15 (191). Chicago Bears: Charles Leno, OG, Boise State 16 (192). Pittsburgh Steelers: Eric Pinkins, S, San Diego State 17 (193). Kansas City Chiefs (from Dallas Cowboys): Colt Lyerla, TE, Oregon 18 (194). Baltimore Ravens: Dontae Johnson, CB, North Carolina State 19 (195). New York Jets: Ciante Evans, CB, Nebraska 20 (196). Arizona Cardinals: Josh Mauro, DE, Stanford 21 (197). Green Bay Packers: Zach Moore, DE, Concordia-St. Paul 22 (198). New England Patriots (from Philadelphia Eagles): Keith Wenning, QB, Ball State 23 (199). Cincinnati Bengals: Kenneth Acker, CB, SMU 24 (200). Kansas City Chiefs: Chris Watt, OG, Notre Dame 25 (201). San Diego Chargers: Ryan Grant, WR, Tulane 26 (202). New Orleans Saints: Brent Urban, DE, Virginia 27 (203). Indianapolis Colts: Michael Campanaro, WR, Wake Forest 28 (204). Carolina Panthers: Trey Burton, QB/WR, Florida 29 (205). Jacksonville Jaguars (from San Francisco 49ers): Marion Grice, RB, Arizona State 30 (206). New England Patriots: Zach Fulton, OG, Tennessee 31 (207). Denver Broncos: Wesley Johnson, C, Vanderbilt 32 (208). Seattle Seahawks: Michael Sam, DE/LB, Missouri 33 (209). New York Jets (compensatory selection): Howard Jones, LB, Shepherd 34 (210). New York Jets (compensatory selection): Jabari Price, CB, North Carolina 35 (211). Houston Texans (compensatory selection): Prince Shembo, LB, Notre Dame 36 (212). Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory selection): Carlos Fields, LB, Winston-Salem 37 (213). New York Jets (compensatory selection): DeAnthony Thomas, RB, Oregon 38 (214). St. Louis Rams (compensatory selection): Denicos Allen, LB, Michigan State 39 (215). Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory selection): TJ Jones, WR, Notre Dame SEVENTH ROUND Pick (overall) 1 (216). Houston Texans: Bryan Stork, C, Florida State 2 (217). Washington Redskins: Dri Archer, WR, Kent State 3 (218). Cleveland Browns: Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU 4 (219). Oakland Raiders: John Urschel, G, Penn State 5 (220). Atlanta Falcons: Richard Rodgers, TE, California 6 (221). Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Deon Broomfield, S, Iowa State 7 (222). Jacksonville Jaguars: Carrington Byndom, CB, Texas 8 (223). Minnesota Vikings: Shaq Evans, WR, UCLA 9 (224). Buffalo Bills: Asa Watson, TE, North Carolina State 10 (225). Carolina Panthers (from New York Giants): Marcus Williams, DB, North Dakota State 11 (226). St. Louis Rams: Dion Bailey, S, USC 12 (227). Detroit Lions: Brock Jensen, QB, North Dakota State 13 (228). Tennessee Titans: Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida 14 (229). Dallas Cowboys (from Chicago Bears): John Brown, WR, Pittsburg State 15 (230). Pittsburgh Steelers: Ahmad Dixon, S, Baylor 16 (231). Dallas Cowboys: Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley 17 (232). Indianapolis Colts (from Baltimore Ravens): Jeoffrey Pagan, DE, Alabama 18 (233). New York Jets: Will Smith, OLB, Texas Tech 19 (234). Miami Dolphins: Alfred Blue, RB, LSU 20 (235). Oakland Raiders (from Arizona Cardinals): Shaquil Barrett, LB, Colorado State 21 (236). Green Bay Packers: Cameron Brate, TE, Harvard 22 (237). Philadelphia Eagles: Keith Price, QB, Washington 23 (238). Dallas Cowboys (from Kansas City Chiefs): James Stone, C, Tennessee 24 (239). Cincinnati Bengals: Josh Walker, OG, Middle Tennessee 25 (240). San Diego Chargers: Chris Boswell, K, Rice 26 (241). St. Louis Rams (from Indianapolis Colts): Jay Prosch, FB, Auburn 27 (242). San Francisco 49ers (from New Orleans Saints): Kerry Wynn, DE, Richmond 28 (243). San Francisco 49ers (from Carolina Panthers): Antonio Andrews, RB, Western Kentucky 29 (244). New England Patriots: Jerry Gates, S, Bowling Green 30 (245). San Francisco 49ers: Daniel Sorensen, S, BYU 31 (246). Denver Broncos: Devon Kennard, OLB, USC 32 (247). Oakland Raiders (from Seattle Seahawks): Dashaun Phillips, CB, Tarleton State 33 (248). Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection): Kameron Jackson, CB, Cal 34 (249). St. Louis Rams (compensatory selection): Eric Ward, WR, Texas Tech 35 (250). St. Louis Rams (compensatory selection): Jon Halapio, G, Florida 36 (251). Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection): Ryan Groy, G, Wisconsin 37 (252). Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory selection): Qua Cox, CB, Jackson State 38 (253). Atlanta Falcons (compensatory selection): Ryan Jones, C, San Jose State 39 (254). Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection): Casey Pachall, QB, TCU 40 (255). Atlanta Falcons (compensatory selection): Zurlon Tipton, RB, Central Michigan 41 (256). Houston Texans (compensatory selection): Walker May, DE, Vanderbilt
Posted on: Thu, 08 May 2014 13:54:49 +0000

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