1 Indianapolis Colts- Andrew Luck, Stanford 2 Washington Redskins (from Rams)- Robert Griffin III, Baylor 3 Minnesota Vikings- Matt Kalil, USC 4 Cleveland Browns-Justin Blackmon, Okie State 5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Morris Claiborne, LSU 6 St. Louis Rams (from Redskins)- Trent Richardson, Bama 7 Jacksonville Jaguars- Michael Floyd, Notre Dame 8 Miami Dolphins- Ryan Tannehill, Texas A & M 9 Carolina Panthers- Dontari Poe, Memphis 10 Buffalo Bills- Whitney Mercilus, Illinois 11 Kansas City Chiefs- Riley Reiff, Iowa 12 Seattle Seahawks- Quinton Coples, NC 13 Arizona Cardinals- Andre Branch, Clemson 14 Dallas Cowboys- Dre Kirkpatrick, Bama 15 Philadelphia Eagles- Luke Kuechly, Boston College 16 New York Jets- Melvin Ingram, South Carolina 17 Cincinnati Bengals (from Raiders)- Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina 18 San Diego Chargers- Jonathan Martin, Stanford 19 Chicago Bears-Mike Adams, Ohio State 20 Tennessee Titans-Janoris Jenkins, North Alabama 21 Bengals- David Wilson, VT 22 Browns (from Atlanta Falcons)-Lamar Miller, Da U 23 Detroit Lions-Stephen Gilmore, South Carolina 24 Pittsburgh Steelers-Dont'a Hightower, Bama 25 Denver Broncos- Jerel Worthy, Michigan State 26 Houston Texans-Kendall Wright, Baylor 27 New England Patriots (from Saints)-Chandler Jones, Syracuse 28 Green Bay Packers- LaVonte David, Nebraska 29 Baltimore Ravens-Peter Konz, Washington 30 San Francisco 49ers-Alfonzo Dennard, Nebraska 31 Patriots- Mark Barron, Bama 32 New York Giants- Cordy Glenn, Georgia If you have any questions, comment or PM me!
On a quick glance, a few of those guys are likely not going in the first round and David Decastro will be a first rounder, probably top 20
You never know. Wouldn't be the first time a team took a prospect solely on athleticism and size...... Tyson Alualu anyone??
@JohnnyThaJet: his stock is falling. He is first round talent though. He was in the back of my mind. @Doogstein are you sure? There's a blind side, and Reiff would be a good fit there. @asscue: I figured they would draft Wilson as a complimentary back. Or, in case Law firm doesn't pan out. Thanks for the feedback fellas! 2.0 will probably be out next week or so.
They have Brandon Albert on the blind side in KC and apparently they are still high on him. I think he gets another year to prove his worth
I'll answer that question with another. Without looking it up, can you name two wideouts on Jacksonville? ..... and with that as a No. :grin: Floyd is a huge upgrade at a positon of need on a team that has horrible wideouts. Even with Robinson in the fold, Floyd becomes at worst #2 is not #1 still and Thomas gets to make plays in the slot. This would be big for thier offense. Now thing of MJD running with acutal threats on the outside for once. I would be a very good pick for them IMO.
Upshaw's athletic upside is really limited. So you have to hope that even though he has looked bad in drills at workouts, and his measurables are below average across the board, he's going to be more successful than superior athletes. His production is there, but usually production guys with bad measurables fall. I still can't believe he's more highly regarded than Hightower. -X-
I'm guessing that Hightower is above Upshaw on a lot of draft boards right now. Not saying Hightower has moved up much but I do think Upshaw has fallen a lot. I think NFL teams put too much emphasis on the measurables with some guys. I mean obviously if you're a CB like Derrick Strait and you run a 4.54 40 at the combine that has to mean something, however that's an absolutely vital stat for a guy who has to run fast for a living. Hightower's measurables are much better than Upshaw's and Hightower was also widely seen as the main guy in that Alabama defense. The combination of the two things definitely should have Hightower over Upshaw but that doesn't mean Upshaw is not a potentially great player in the right role.