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Post#21 » by Cammo101 » Tue Sep 3, 2013 5:23 am

9/3/13


1. Oakland - Teddy Bridgewater (QB, Louisville)
2. Jacksonville - Tajh Boyd (QB, Clemson)
3. Buffalo - Jadeveon Clowney (DE, South Carolina)
4. Cleveland - Marquise Lee (WR, USC)
5. Tennessee - Derek Carr (QB, Fresno State)
6. Arizona - Jake Matthews (OT, Texas A&M)
7. NY Jets - Anthony Barr (LB, UCLA)
8. Carolina - Sammy Watkins (WR, Clemson)
9. Tampa Bay - Stephon Tuitt (DE, Notre Dame)
10. San Diego - Cyrus Kouandjio (OT, Alabama)
11. Kansas City - Taylor Lewan (OT, Michigan)
12. Philadelphia - Aaron Lynch (DE, South Florida)
13. Detroit - Antonio Richardson (OT, Tennessee)
14. Minnesota - AJ McCarron (QB, Alabama)
15. Miami - Louis Nix (DT, Notre Dame)
16. St. Louis - Bradley Roby (CB, Ohio State)
17. Indianapolis - Aaron Colvin (CB, Oklahoma)
18. St. Louis - Hasean Clinton-Dix (S, Alabama)
19. Pittsburgh - Anthony Johnson (DT, LSU)
20. Cincinnati - CJ Mosley (LB, Alabama)
21. Dallas - James Hurst (OT, North Carolina)
22. Chicago - Daniel McCullers (DT, Tennessee)
23. Baltimore - Mike Evans (WR, Texas A&M)
24. NY Giants - Austin Seferian-Jenkins (TE, Washington)
25. New Orleans - Johnny Manziel (QB, Texas A&M)
26. Houston - Jackson Jeffcoat (DE, Texas)
27. Atlanta - Scott Crichton (DE, Oregon State)
28. Green Bay - Kyle Van Noy (LB, BYU)
29. New England - De'Anthony Thomas (RB, Oregon)
30. Seattle - Adrian Hubbard (LB, Alabama)
31. San Francisco - Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (CB, Oregon)
32. Denver - Jason Verrett (CB, TCU)

33. Oakland - Morgan Breslin (DE, USC)
34. Jacksonville - Lache Seastrunk (RB, Baylor)
35. Buffalo - Loucheiz Purifoy (CB, Florida)
36. Cleveland - Cyril Richardson (OG, Baylor)
37. Tennessee - Cameron Erving (OT, Florida State)
38. Arizona - David Fales (QB, San Jose State)
39. NY Jets - Brandon Coleman (WR, Rutgers)
40. Carolina - Marcus Roberson (CB, Florida)
41. Tampa Bay - Eric Ebron (TE, North Carolina)
42. San Diego - Colt Lyerla (TE, Oregon)
43. Kansas City - Khalil Mack (DE, Buffalo)
44. Philadelphia - Jordan Matthews (WR, Vanderbilt)
45. Detroit - AJ Johnson (LB, Tennessee)
46. Minnesota - Will Sutton (DT, Arizona State)
47. Miami - Quandre Diggs (CB, Texas)
48. St. Louis - Timmy Jernigan (DT, Florida State)
49. Indianapolis - Cassius Marsh (DT, UCLA)
50. Washington - David Yankey (OG, Stanford)
51. Pittsburgh - Andrew Jackson (LB, Western Kentucky)
52. Cincinnati - Trent Murphy (DE, Stanford)
53. Dallas - Ryan Shazier (LB, Ohio State)
54. Chicago - Ka'Deem Carey (RB, Arizona)
55. Baltimore - Jeoffrey Pagan (DT, Alabama)
56. NY Giants - Craig Loston (S, LSU)
57. New Orleans - Christian Jones (LB, Florida State)
58. Houston - Aaron Murray (QB, Georgia)
59. Atlanta - Chaz Green (OT, Florida)
60. Green Bay - Zack Martin (OT, Notre Dame)
61. New England - Ra'Shede Hageman (DE, Minnesota)
62. Seattle - Donte Moncrief (WR, Ole Miss)
63. San Francisco - Odell Beckham (WR, LSU)
64. Denver - Ty Zimmerman (S, Kansas State)

65. Oakland - Rashad Greene (WR, Florida State)
66. Jacksonville - Bryan Stork (OC, Florida State)
67. Buffalo - Gabe Jackson (OG, Mississippi State)
68. Cleveland - Darqueze Dennard (CB, Michigan State)
69. San Francisco - Logan Thomas (QB, Virginia Tech)
70. Arizona - Anthony Steen (OG, Alabama)
71. NY Jets - Josh Huff (WR, Oregon)
72. Carolina - Vinnie Sunseri (S, Alabama)
73. NY Jets - Bishop Sankey (RB, Washington)
74. San Diego - Jeremiah Attaochu (LB, Georgia Tech)
75. Kansas City - Seantrel Henderson (OT, Miami)
76. Philadelphia - Deshazor Everett (CB, Texas A&M)
77. Detroit - Trey Depriest (LB, Alabama)
78. Minnesota - Shayne Skov (LB, Stanford)
79. Miami - Dominique Easley (DE, Florida)
80. St. Louis - Deandre Coleman (DE, California)
81. Indianapolis - Cody Hoffman (WR, BYU)
82. Washington - Damian Swann (CB, Georgia)
83. Cleveland - Stephen Morris (QB, Miami)
84. Cincinnati - Travis Swanson (OC, Arkansas)
85. Dallas - Ray Drew (DE, Georgia)
86. Chicago - Bryn Renner (QB, North Carolina)
87. Baltimore - Xavier Grimble (TE, USC)
88. NY Giants - Morgan Moses (OT, Virginia)
89. New Orleans - Calvin Barnett (DT, Oklahoma State)
90. Houston - Antone Exum (CB, Virginia Tech)
91. Atlanta - Damien Williams (RB, Oklahoma)
92. Green Bay - CJ Fiedorowicz (TE, Iowa)
93. New England - Kareem Martin (DE, North Carolina)
94. Minnesota - Bennett Jackson (CB, Notre Dame)
95. San Francisco - Lamarcus Joyner (CB, Florida State)
96. Denver - Jermauria Rasco (DE, LSU)

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Re: Cammo's 2014 NFL Mock Draft 

Post#22 » by TDJacksonville » Tue Sep 3, 2013 11:59 am

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TDJacksonville wrote:jags would be better off drafting Clowney, Seastrunk or Exum, and jones, stork, morris, or Shazier.

Clowney is the better player than Teddy. Rebulding teams take BPA and Clowney is definitely that. Exum is more the type of corner the jags go with. Ball judging from 1 game of Preseason play actually looks fit in this defense so i wouldnt call corner a forced need. i would love to see us go with Seastrunk as he is an explosive RB which seems to be a Need with MJD probably not in the jags long term view. the 3rd round i could see any of those guys. Jones and Shzier upgrade our LB position very well. Stork replaces Meester. Morris was our OCs qb at college and since we havent picked one i could see a 3rd round a decent pick for a backup qb and potential qb of the future.

im leaning with Clowney, Seastrunk, and Morris on the way you have the draft falling. yes i know yoiu dont think gabbert is garbage but our gm likes him. just needs his wrs back(he missed Blackmon and Shorts as well as our first 2 rbs on the DC vs. miami).


I just don't think Jacksonville can afford to roll the dice on a quarterback. Because if they do and miss, the franchise would have a very hard time recovering.
i think we can wait for a guy like Hundley, Mariota in the 2015 draft whos a true framchise qb. Boyd isnt a franchise qb and isnt worth a #2 pick.
i mean if Mariota or Hundley was declaring in the draft sure i could live with the pick over clowney but in no universe is the jags passing on Clowney for Boyd. after the boyd pick the draft is all right. i know i would take EXUM over stork.
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Post#23 » by Cammo101 » Tue Sep 3, 2013 3:26 pm

What makes Hundley and Mariota a better prospect than Boyd in your opinion?
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Post#24 » by TDJacksonville » Fri Sep 6, 2013 2:37 am

Cammo101 wrote:What makes Hundley and Mariota a better prospect than Boyd in your opinion?


Hundley is more raw at this point than Boyd but Hundley has EVERYTHING you want in a qb. the only knock on him is Inexperience/raw and Maybe the lack of elite height(6 foot 3). Ask any draft expert and im sure more people would take Hundley to Boyd everyday.
Well mariota Plays Very Similiar to CK7 so obviously his Physical Traits(Height-Speed) and a better arm.

i asked a reputable draft guy about taking a qb at 2 if you have a need at qb with teddy off the board(pretty obvious he will be the #1 pick unless its a team that has a stud qb on roster already) from NEPatriotsdraft(they do their work well). the answer i got was "if it is Hundley or Mariota, perhaps. Not that sold on any of the JR/SR, although i like them.".

the biggest problem i have with Taking Boyd at 2 is passing on arguebly the best defensive end prospect since Mario Williams. Clowney has all the skills you need to be a Premier LEO which is a Need with Babin(getting old and contract has a good size pay bump) and Andre Branch(whos shown a Lack of ability to Sack the qb). the jags Defense needs an Elite LEO and Clowney should be an Elite Leo. Hell we could trade the Pick for a kings ransom and that would even be better than taking Boyd at 2.

i know the jags need a QB but theres has to be Value there and not reach for one for the sake of taking one(gabbert IMO was for the sake of taking one to groom and we all see how that has panned out).

the jags lack depth on the roster and can afford to take the BPA because we have a billion needs still. its highly unlikely we fill all the holes up. the odds of us being a playoff contendor even with adding teddy wouldnt make us playoff caliber(it would make it closer to about .500).
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Post#25 » by reeDfense » Fri Sep 6, 2013 10:35 pm

Why the hell does everyone think manziel is a first round QB?....
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Post#26 » by TDJacksonville » Mon Sep 9, 2013 2:02 pm

reeDfense wrote:Why the hell does everyone think manziel is a first round QB?....
i dont. i think hes a scrub NFL QB who wont be able to handle the spot light
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Post#27 » by Cammo101 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:50 pm

reeDfense wrote:Why the hell does everyone think manziel is a first round QB?....


With him it is all about baggage and off the field stuff. On the field, he is NFL caliber. The NFL is already going heavy on read option systems, and Manziel runs it better than most. He throws the ball well enough to play in the NFL and is an excellent runner. If he can get his head right, he is a 1st round talent.
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Post#28 » by Cammo101 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:52 pm

TDJacksonville wrote:
Cammo101 wrote:What makes Hundley and Mariota a better prospect than Boyd in your opinion?


Hundley is more raw at this point than Boyd but Hundley has EVERYTHING you want in a qb. the only knock on him is Inexperience/raw and Maybe the lack of elite height(6 foot 3). Ask any draft expert and im sure more people would take Hundley to Boyd everyday.
Well mariota Plays Very Similiar to CK7 so obviously his Physical Traits(Height-Speed) and a better arm.

i asked a reputable draft guy about taking a qb at 2 if you have a need at qb with teddy off the board(pretty obvious he will be the #1 pick unless its a team that has a stud qb on roster already) from NEPatriotsdraft(they do their work well). the answer i got was "if it is Hundley or Mariota, perhaps. Not that sold on any of the JR/SR, although i like them.".

the biggest problem i have with Taking Boyd at 2 is passing on arguebly the best defensive end prospect since Mario Williams. Clowney has all the skills you need to be a Premier LEO which is a Need with Babin(getting old and contract has a good size pay bump) and Andre Branch(whos shown a Lack of ability to Sack the qb). the jags Defense needs an Elite LEO and Clowney should be an Elite Leo. Hell we could trade the Pick for a kings ransom and that would even be better than taking Boyd at 2.

i know the jags need a QB but theres has to be Value there and not reach for one for the sake of taking one(gabbert IMO was for the sake of taking one to groom and we all see how that has panned out).

the jags lack depth on the roster and can afford to take the BPA because we have a billion needs still. its highly unlikely we fill all the holes up. the odds of us being a playoff contendor even with adding teddy wouldnt make us playoff caliber(it would make it closer to about .500).


I really like Hundley and this he has a chance to be special. Not sure about the love affair some people have with Mariota. He is way too inaccurate of a thrower for the NFL at this juncture.

I think a case can certainly be made for any team taking Clowney, regardless of need. But, I'm not sure the Jacksonville franchise can survive another year of Gabbert/Henne at the helm.
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Post#29 » by TDJacksonville » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:58 pm

Cammo101 wrote:
TDJacksonville wrote:
Cammo101 wrote:What makes Hundley and Mariota a better prospect than Boyd in your opinion?


Hundley is more raw at this point than Boyd but Hundley has EVERYTHING you want in a qb. the only knock on him is Inexperience/raw and Maybe the lack of elite height(6 foot 3). Ask any draft expert and im sure more people would take Hundley to Boyd everyday.
Well mariota Plays Very Similiar to CK7 so obviously his Physical Traits(Height-Speed) and a better arm.

i asked a reputable draft guy about taking a qb at 2 if you have a need at qb with teddy off the board(pretty obvious he will be the #1 pick unless its a team that has a stud qb on roster already) from NEPatriotsdraft(they do their work well). the answer i got was "if it is Hundley or Mariota, perhaps. Not that sold on any of the JR/SR, although i like them.".

the biggest problem i have with Taking Boyd at 2 is passing on arguebly the best defensive end prospect since Mario Williams. Clowney has all the skills you need to be a Premier LEO which is a Need with Babin(getting old and contract has a good size pay bump) and Andre Branch(whos shown a Lack of ability to Sack the qb). the jags Defense needs an Elite LEO and Clowney should be an Elite Leo. Hell we could trade the Pick for a kings ransom and that would even be better than taking Boyd at 2.

i know the jags need a QB but theres has to be Value there and not reach for one for the sake of taking one(gabbert IMO was for the sake of taking one to groom and we all see how that has panned out).

the jags lack depth on the roster and can afford to take the BPA because we have a billion needs still. its highly unlikely we fill all the holes up. the odds of us being a playoff contendor even with adding teddy wouldnt make us playoff caliber(it would make it closer to about .500).


I really like Hundley and this he has a chance to be special. Not sure about the love affair some people have with Mariota. He is way too inaccurate of a thrower for the NFL at this juncture.

I think a case can certainly be made for any team taking Clowney, regardless of need. But, I'm not sure the Jacksonville franchise can survive another year of Gabbert/Henne at the helm.

which is why im leaning more towards hundley at this point. Clowneys like my 4th favorite prospect.

people love Mariota becuase of his Athleticism and his big arm. might be a lil inaccurate right now but the fact he had 68% last year could erase those concerns. he reminds of CK7 which isnt a bad thing. i wouldnt be that worried with his Accuracy especially with his playmaking abilities.
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Post#30 » by TDJacksonville » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:01 pm

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reeDfense wrote:Why the hell does everyone think manziel is a first round QB?....


With him it is all about baggage and off the field stuff. On the field, he is NFL caliber. The NFL is already going heavy on read option systems, and Manziel runs it better than most. He throws the ball well enough to play in the NFL and is an excellent runner. If he can get his head right, he is a 1st round talent.
i know it only takes 1 team to fall in love with him but theres atleast 5 reasons why to not take him before the 2nd round at the earliest.

1) Hes immature.
2) hes short and makes most of his plays off improvs.
3) he doesnt respect authority.
4) his Personality isnt great.
5) his lack of arm strength/power.
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Post#31 » by Cammo101 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:30 pm

TDJacksonville wrote:people love Mariota becuase of his Athleticism and his big arm. might be a lil inaccurate right now but the fact he had 68% last year could erase those concerns. he reminds of CK7 which isnt a bad thing. i wouldnt be that worried with his Accuracy especially with his playmaking abilities.


Mariota's completion percentage last year stems from making easy throws and not having to throw a lot. I like his athleticism and arm as well, but he must become a much better thrower to play in the NFL.
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Post#32 » by TDJacksonville » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:32 pm

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TDJacksonville wrote:people love Mariota becuase of his Athleticism and his big arm. might be a lil inaccurate right now but the fact he had 68% last year could erase those concerns. he reminds of CK7 which isnt a bad thing. i wouldnt be that worried with his Accuracy especially with his playmaking abilities.


Mariota's completion percentage last year stems from making easy throws and not having to throw a lot. I like his athleticism and arm as well, but he must become a much better thrower to play in the NFL.

his completion percentage may be down but his QBR is up to just about perfect ;). i wouldnt worry about that. put him in the jags passing attack and hed succeed especially with the short passing attack
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Post#33 » by Cammo101 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:57 pm

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Cammo101 wrote:
TDJacksonville wrote:people love Mariota becuase of his Athleticism and his big arm. might be a lil inaccurate right now but the fact he had 68% last year could erase those concerns. he reminds of CK7 which isnt a bad thing. i wouldnt be that worried with his Accuracy especially with his playmaking abilities.


Mariota's completion percentage last year stems from making easy throws and not having to throw a lot. I like his athleticism and arm as well, but he must become a much better thrower to play in the NFL.

his completion percentage may be down but his QBR is up to just about perfect ;). i wouldnt worry about that. put him in the jags passing attack and hed succeed especially with the short passing attack


He certainly has the tools to succeed in a system tailored to him. But, as a QB prospect, I'd have great concern taking him really early.
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Post#34 » by TDJacksonville » Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:32 pm

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Cammo101 wrote:
Mariota's completion percentage last year stems from making easy throws and not having to throw a lot. I like his athleticism and arm as well, but he must become a much better thrower to play in the NFL.

his completion percentage may be down but his QBR is up to just about perfect ;). i wouldnt worry about that. put him in the jags passing attack and hed succeed especially with the short passing attack


He certainly has the tools to succeed in a system tailored to him. But, as a QB prospect, I'd have great concern taking him really early.

you consider Manziel a 1st round qb yet you dont consider Mariota whos a better a 1st round prospect :-?
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Post#35 » by Cammo101 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:56 pm

TDJacksonville wrote:you consider Manziel a 1st round qb yet you dont consider Mariota whos a better a 1st round prospect :-?


Why is Mariota a better prospect? He has a stronger arm and is a bit taller, but he is a worse runner and a worse passer than Manziel. Manziel, for all the talk of his electric running, is a much better than advertised passer.

I consider Mariota a first round talent, but I don't consider him a top 10 talent at this juncture. Though that could obviously change.
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TDJacksonville wrote:you consider Manziel a 1st round qb yet you dont consider Mariota whos a better a 1st round prospect :-?


Why is Mariota a better prospect? He has a stronger arm and is a bit taller, but he is a worse runner and a worse passer than Manziel. Manziel, for all the talk of his electric running, is a much better than advertised passer.

I consider Mariota a first round talent, but I don't consider him a top 10 talent at this juncture. Though that could obviously change.

why Mariota is better than Manziel
1)his Better size(ive read Manziel is 5 foot 11 200 pounds)
2) Better Arm Strength
3) No Character Concerns
4) Pound for Pound more athletic than Manziel(4.5 40 for Mariota at 216 to 4.4 for Manziel at 200.)
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Post#37 » by Cammo101 » Fri Sep 13, 2013 3:31 am

TDJacksonville wrote:why Mariota is better than Manziel
1)his Better size(ive read Manziel is 5 foot 11 200 pounds)
2) Better Arm Strength
3) No Character Concerns
4) Pound for Pound more athletic than Manziel(4.5 40 for Mariota at 216 to 4.4 for Manziel at 200.)


This reads like the list of why Josh Freeman is better than Drew Brees. It is the actual playing of football where Manziel excels.
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Post#38 » by TDJacksonville » Fri Sep 13, 2013 6:34 pm

Cammo101 wrote:
TDJacksonville wrote:why Mariota is better than Manziel
1)his Better size(ive read Manziel is 5 foot 11 200 pounds)
2) Better Arm Strength
3) No Character Concerns
4) Pound for Pound more athletic than Manziel(4.5 40 for Mariota at 216 to 4.4 for Manziel at 200.)


This reads like the list of why Josh Freeman is better than Drew Brees. It is the actual playing of football where Manziel excels.

ya but manziel doesnt even have a Drew Brees arm. he has maybe a Chad Pennington arm. you dont take Weak arm qbs in round 1 especially in a QB-heavy draft. theres better qbs that translate better to the NFL than him that you can get even in the 5th round. Manziel is like Seneca wallace with Less arm strength and more accuracy. he isnt even as good as russell wilson(the latest great short qb). Manziel would be Lucky to get his name called before the 3rd round and i wouldnt even take him then because he sucks as a qb. sure he might be accurate by his lack of Arm power will mean hed have to have a Scheme built around him ala Mariota according to you. Mariota atleast has a better arm and same athletic abilities of Manziel with better size and a good QB coach can fic the inaccuracy problems.
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Post#39 » by Cammo101 » Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:25 pm

9/18/13

1. Jacksonville - Teddy Bridgewater (QB, Louisville)
2. Oakland - Jadeveon Clowney (DE, South Carolina)
3. Cleveland - Brett Hundley (QB, UCLA)
4. NY Jets - Jake Matthews (OT, Texas A&M)
5. Tampa Bay - Tajh Boyd (QB, Clemson)
6. St. Louis - Taylor Lewan (OT, Michigan)
7. Pittsburgh - Marquise Lee (WR, USC)
8. Carolina - Mike Evans (WR, Texas A&M)
9. Minnesota - Louis Nix (DT, Notre Dame)
10. Buffalo - Anthony Barr (OLB, UCLA)
11. Indianapolis - Bradley Roby (CB, Ohio State)
12. Philadelphia - Sammy Watkins (WR, Clemson)
13. Tennessee - Stephon Tuitt (DE, Notre Dame)
14. Arizona - Cyrus Kouandjio (OT, Alabama)
15. St. Louis - Hasean Clinton-Dix (FS, Alabama)
16. San Diego - Antonio Richardson (OT, Tennessee)
17. NY Giants - Jason Verrett (CB, TCU)
18. Kansas City - Dominique Easley (DE, Florida)
19. Detroit - James Hurst (OT, North Carolina)
20. Chicago - Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (CB, Oregon)
21. Dallas - Aaron Lynch (DE, South Florida)
22. Miami - Anthony Johnson (DT, LSU)
23. Baltimore - Khalil Mack (OLB, Buffalo)
24. Atlanta - Kyle Van Noy (OLB, BYU)
25. New England - Ra'Shede Hageman (DT, Minnesota)
26. Cincinnati - Marcus Roberson (CB, Florida)
27. New Orleans - CJ Mosley (OLB, Alabama)
28. Green Bay - Austin Seferian-Jenkins (TE, Washington)
29. Houston - AJ Johnson (ILB, Tennessee)
30. San Francisco - Aaron Colvin (CB, Oklahoma)
31. Denver - Loucheiz Purifoy (CB, Florida)
32. Seattle - Jordan Matthews (WR, Vanderbilt)

33. Jacksonville - Lache Seastrunk (RB, Baylor)
34. Oakland - Will Sutton (DT, Arizona State)
35. Cleveland - Cyril Richardson (OG, Baylor)
36. NY Jets - Brandon Coleman (WR, Rutgers)
37. Tampa Bay - Eric Ebron (TE, North Carolina)
38. Washington - Trent Murphy (DE, Stanford)
39. Pittsburgh - Cameron Erving (OT, Florida State)
40. Carolina - Antone Exum (CB, Virginia Tech)
41. Minnesota - AJ McCarron (QB, Alabama)
42. Buffalo - Timmy Jernigan (DT, Florida State)
43. Indianapolis - Daniel McCullers (DT, Tennessee)
44. Philadelphia - Johnny Manziel (QB, Texas A&M)
45. Tennessee - Derek Carr (QB, Fresno State)
46. Arizona - David Fales (QB, San Jose State)
47. St. Louis - Gabe Jackson (OG, Mississippi State)
48. San Diego - De'Anthony Thomas (RB, Oregon)
49. NY Giants - Christian Jones (OLB, Florida State)
50. Kansas City - Seantrel Henderson (OT, Miami)
51. Detroit - Darqueze Dennard (CB, Michigan State)
52. Chicago - Ryan Shazier (OLB, Ohio State)
53. Dallas - Craig Loston (SS, LSU)
54. Miami - Colt Lyerla (TE, Oregon)
55. Baltimore - Donte Moncrief (WR, Ole Miss)
56. Atlanta - DaQuan Jones (DT, Penn State)
57. New England - Mike Davis (WR, Texas)
58. Cincinnati - Kareem Martin (DE, North Carolina)
59. New Orleans - Adrian Hubbard (OLB, Alabama)
60. Green Bay - Shayne Skov (ILB, Stanford)
61. Houston - Ed Stinson (DE, Alabama)
62. San Francisco - Paul Richardson (WR, Colorado)
63. Denver - Yawin Smallwood (ILB, Connecticut)
64. Seattle - Jackson Jeffcoat (DE, Texas)

65. Jacksonville - Travis Swanson (OC, Arkansas)
66. Oakland - Rashad Greene (WR, Florida State)
67. Cleveland - Justin Gilbert (CB, Oklahoma State)
68. NY Jets - Ka'Deem Carey (RB, Arizona)
69. NY Jets - Xavier Grimble (TE, USC)
70. Washington - Andrew Jackson (ILB, Western Kentucky)
71. Cleveland - Ty Zimmerman (SS, Kansas State)
72. Carolina - David Yankey (OG, Stanford)
73. Minnesota - Cassius Marsh (DE, UCLA)
74. Buffalo - Damian Swann (CB, Georgia)
75. Indianapolis - Anthony Steen (OG, Alabama)
76. Philadelphia - Kyle Fuller (CB, Virginia Tech)
77. San Francisco - Deandre Coleman (DT, California)
78. Arizona - Cedric Ogbuehi (OT, Texas A&M)
79. St. Louis - Jeoffrey Pagan (DT, Alabama)
80. San Diego - Bishop Sankey (RB, Washington)
81. NY Giants - Michael Dyer (RB, Louisville)
82. San Francisco - Stephen Morris (QB, Miami)
83. Detroit - Chris Borland (ILB, Wisconsin)
84. Chicago - Aaron Murray (QB, Georgia)
85. Dallas - Zack Martin (OG, Notre Dame)
86. Miami - Sean Hickey (OT, Syracuse)
87. Baltimore - CJ Fiedorowicz (TE, Iowa)
88. Atlanta - Dion Bailey (SS, USC)
89. New England - Deion Belue (CB, Alabama)
90. Cincinnati - Ricardo Allen (CB, Purdue)
91. New Orleans - Ryan Groy (OT, Wisconsin)
92. Green Bay - Allen Robinson (WR, Penn State)
93. Houston - Zach Mettenberger (QB, LSU)
94. San Francisco - Josh Huff (WR, Oregon)
95. Denver - Lamarcus Joyner (FS, Florida State)
96. Minnesota - Odell Beckham (WR, LSU)

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Re: Cammo's 2014 NFL Mock Draft 

Post#40 » by gswhoops » Fri Sep 20, 2013 6:05 pm

Very solid overall, I like your picks for the Niners.

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