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Final Mock of the 2014 Draft, Four Full Rounds

Unlike my past mock drafts I decided to give up trying to predict trades. I think the teams mostly likely to trade up are Minnesota and like last year San Francisco, but this is a unique draft. This is a very deep draft. This is the kind of draft that a team can just sit pretty and pick up some excellent talent in the first couple of days.


Without further adieu, here are 140 draft projections ending with New England's 4th round compensatory pick.

1: Houston Texans: Jadevon Clowney, DE/OLB, South Carolina

I never had him outside my top-2. I had him going to the Rams before Rams fans were willing to accept that as a possibility. Now he climbs up a single spot as Houston repeats history and takes the freakish edge-player. With JJ Watt to his side and Cushing screaming of impending-Armageddon behind him they won't be worried about Clowney's motivation.


2: St. Louis Rams: Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn

Robinson climbs up a lot. Jake Long is a question mark at left-tackle and Roger Saffold is a question mark at right-tackle. Maybe they can ease him in his first year to polish up that technique of his so his full potential can be realized.


3: Jacksonville Jaguars: Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville(position unchanged)

Clowney being off the board makes this an easy choice. Even if Robinson were available they aren't likely to go Offensive Tackle two years in a row in the top-3, and while they could use a player like Mack they need to finally get a QB worth starting.


4: Cleveland Browns: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texans A&M(unchanged)

There are some reports, possibly smokescreen, that Cleveland would trade up for Manziel. I don't think they'll need to. They didn't show up for the Pro Day? Smokescreen, I say.


5: Oakland Raiders: Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson(unchanged)

They could go OT here but they need a WR more and they don't see a significant drop-off.


6: Atlanta Falcons: Khalil Mack, Buffalo, OLB

They look like they're moving away from those light 43-fronts, which would have been perfect for Aaron Donald. That's fine because Khalil Mack looks like he was meant to play in a 34 at either OLB spot.


7: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M

He's gaining more and more hype which may grow too much for his ego. Either way, Tampa doesn't want to count on Mike Williams to complement Vincent Jackson. They won't need to now.

8: Minnesota Vikings: Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida

They need a quarterback. They have AD, Greg Jennings, are hoping Cordarelle Patterson can turn into something, a decent OL, they just need a QB. Ealy would make a ton of sense but they want their quarterback.


9: Buffalo Bills: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M(position unchanged)

Their need at Right-Tackle has been noted. If they liked Cordy Glenn they'll like Matthews just fine.


10: Detroit Lions: Ha Ha Clinton Dix, FS, Alabama

Aaron Donald is there but they're loaded at DT. Kony Ealy and Anthony Barr are there but they spent a top-5 pick on an edge-defender last year. They also invested a good amount at CB last year and threw cash at Golden Tate to complement Calvin. So they reach a little for their need.


11: Tennessee Titans: Kony Ealy, DE, Mizzou(position unchanged)

I had Barr slated to them, but with Ealy falling they'll take the guy that can play either a 43 or a 34. They've been needing a Defensive-End for awhile. Two years ago I mocked them Chandler Jones at 20th overall, and to this day I am thankful that they chose Kendall Wright instead. Now they finally get their edge-defender.


12: NY Giants: Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA

I had them getting Darqueze Dennard but with Barr falling and DRC added to the roster they don't have as pressing of a need at CB anymore. However, Tuck is gone and Damontre Moore may not be the most reliable of guys to complement Jason Pierre-Paul. They've added Robert Ayers but he's much more a edge-setting than an edge-rusher. Barr may also be able to play SAM in NYG's Defense. What he can definitely do is help out that pass-rush that isn't quite what it used to be.

13: St. Louis Rams: Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State

They don't want to pass on Aaron Donald but they needed a corner before Greg Reid got himself arrested and before Finnegan got cut. Their secondary has been a work in progress for awhile and continues to be. If they liked Jenkins they'll love Dennard.


14: Chicago Bears: Ra’shede Hageman, DE/DT, Minnesota(unchanged)

Chicago may be switching to a 34. To do so they'll need a 43DT/34DE, and Hageman fits the mold. I'm not huge on the value but I think someone will fall in love with his upside as a 34DE. This pick feels a lot like Sheldon Richardson last year; I had him going to Carolina Panthers all draft-season long and they ended up having Lotutulelei fall to them which left Richardson falling to the Jets. I could see that happening here; if not Chicago, then Pittsburgh may pounce on him.


15: Pittsburgh Steelers: Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State

Ike Taylor looks like he might be at the twilight of his career. They began rebuilding their D last year with Jarvis Jones and Shamarko Thomas and now they continue the job and maybe add an alertnative to Antonio Brown on returns.


16: Dallas Cowboys: Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh(position unchanged)

The Cowboys have so many needs. Even with Henry Melton now part of the team they don't have much of anyone next to him and no one else besides Selvie to provide any pass-rush. They probably wouldn't mind trading back for Dee Ford....

17: Baltimore Ravens: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michiga(unchanged)

I hated moving Lewan up my draft board prior to his new(actually, old) legal troubles. They may have figured out their LT but they still need a RT.

18: New York Jets: Eric Ebron, TE, UNC(position unchanged)

Geno Smith would become a very happy man.


19: Miami Dolphins: Zach Martin, OL, Notre Dame(unchanged)

Maybe he can play LT, maybe LG, maybe RG, maybe RT. He adds some stability to a Miami-hot mess and while he doesn't solve all of their problems, he certainly helps them begin to address them.


20: Arizona Cardinals: Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville

Even with Patrick Peterson and Mathieu, this is a secondary with a lot of needs. Calvin Pryor would help to address those problems.


21: Green Bay Packers: Marqise Lee, WR, USC

Green Bay isn't afraid to go wideout in the first round. After losing Jennings and Jones in consecutive years they need to start thinking about adding another talented weapon for Rodgers.


22: Philadelphia Eagles: Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State(position unchanged)

Kelly doesn't care that he went to Oregon State instead of Oregon. He doesn't care that they lost Desean Jackson for nothing, not even a compensatory pick. I've mocked them Mike Evans and then Marqise Lee and now Brandin Cooks. See a pattern?


23: Kansas City Chiefs: Xavier Su'a-Filo, OL, UCLA(unchanged)

This is what Andy Reid does. With only a handful of exceptions he targets linemen in the first round. They started to rebuild the OL and now they need to keep it going, and he's got the best upside.


24: Cincinnati Bengals: Dee Ford, DE/OLB, Auburn

He moves up a spot. I've had Jason Verrett mocked here for awhile, and Jernigan is available to upgrade the depth behind Geno Atkins, but they need help at DE and Sam. DE especially after Michael Johnson took off for sunny Tampa, unless they think the Eastern Block can play 43RDE. Ford might be able to play either DE or SAM in their scheme.

25: San Diego Chargers: Jason Verrett, CB, TCU

The Chargers are fine with settling for Verrett. He's a solid player and fits a position of need. Almost every position in that secondary beyond Weddle's could be described as a position of need.


26: Cleveland Browns: CJ Mosley, ILB, Alabama(unchanged)

Cleveland has the draft capital to afford to take more risks than others. They can gamble a bit with Mosley's durability and plug him inside where they are fast becoming desperate at ILB.


27: New Orleans Saints: Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State(unchanged)

New Orleans would have liked for Mosley to drop right into their laps but that didn't quite happen. That's fine though, they can settle for better coverage behind Keenan Lewis. Kenny Vaccaro and Jairus Byrd will like it.

28: Carolina Panthers: Allen Robinson, WR, PSU(position unchanged)

Cam Newton gets someone besides Olsen to throw to.

29: New England Patriots: Stephon Tuitt, DT/DE, Notre Dame(unchanged)

I've made no secret about how highly I think of Tuitt as an interior-prospect.

30: San Francisco 49ers: Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU(unchanged)

San Fran could really use some help at receiver and this draft is the perfect draft for needing help there. They snatch up a solid target for Kaepernick.

31: Denver Broncos: Kelvin Benjamin, WR, FSU(position unchanged)

They may have a solid top-3 with DT/Welker/Sanders, but DT/Welker are both on the last year of their contracts and Sanders has durability questions. Benjamin adds some length to their receiving-group and may provide some cushion for next year when the Broncos begin to reckon with the cap.

32: Seattle Seahawks: Cyrus Kouandijo RT, Alabama(unchanged)

An OG is a possibility here at OG. Max Unger definitely needs some help. However, RT wasn't exactly a strength of theirs. I don't think LT was, either. It's tough to guess if he passed Seattle's physical but there really just needs to be one team that sees him as legit.

33: Houston Texans: Louis Nix III, NT, Notre Dame(unchanged)

JJ Watt will be happy. They've needed help up the middle for awhile and while questions still linger, there really just needs to be one of thirty-two teams that see the risk as being minimal enough. While they could grab a QB they might have someone in mind at the top of the next-round.

34: Washington Redskins: Ryan Shazier, WILB, OSU

The Redskins beefed up their offense something fierce with DeSean Jackson but their Defense is still terrible. Shazier begins to help fix things but they still got a lot of work to do.

35: Cleveland Browns: Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech(unchanged)

They have Cameron who can play a traditional inline spot. Amaro rarely did that in college, so he can come in and play FB/flex-TE/slot-receiver to compliment Cameron/Gordon.

36: Oakland Raiders: Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, WR, Washington State(unchanged)

Marcel Reese gets a solid inline-compliment to go along with the outside-threat of Watkins. Oakland has a lot of needs and they've learned their lesson about trying to rush things through.

37: Atlanta Falcons: David Yankey, OG, Stanford

Atlanta needs help in the trenches like it's no one's business. They addressed a lot of the front-7 and now look to the other side of the trenches.

38: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Troy Niklas, TE, Notre Dame(unchanged)

If the Bucs want to give Glennon a chance it would be nice to give him at least one Tight End. They go with Troy Niklas. Combined with Mike Evans and a rebuilt OL Glennon should have a chance to show what he's got.

39: Jacksonville Jaguars: Scott Crichton, DE/OLB, Oregon State

They've begun to rebuild their D. Crichton will certainly be able to find a place to play in that front-7. If they're trying to emulate Seattle then might as well go for some more pass rush.

40: Minnesota Vikings: Timmy Jernigan, DT, FSU

They get a complement for Shariff Floyd. Jernigan won't offer a lot of pass-rush but he'll help them shut down the run. Now they just need a defensive-end and they have a rebuilt DL.

41: Buffalo Bills: Jimmie Ward, FS, ND

They lost Jairus Byrd. They'll need to do something about that.

42: Tennessee Titans: Derek Carr, QB, Fresno

Antonio Richardson is there but they really need to figure out their QB situation. Jake Locker just hasn't been able to live up to his hype and his time in Tennessee is coming to an end, at least contractually-speaking.

43: New York Giants: Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee

This isn't the sexiest pick but if they can find a LT they can push Beatty to RT which can push Justin Pugh inside. The OL has been atrocious and desperately requires addressing.

44: St. Louis Rams: Kyle Van Noy, OLB, BYU

Laurinitas needs to bounce back this year or his job security will be in trouble. Combine Van Noy with last round's pick of Alec Ogletree and the Rams might have a decent group of LBers.

45: Detroit Lions: Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt

Sure they threw out big bucks to Golden Tate. Tate can complement Calvin while Jordan gets eased in. If Stafford is worth what he gets paid then he should be able to put up points like never before with this supporting cast.

46: Pittsburgh Steelers: Davante Adams, WR, Fresno State

There is some debate over going for need or going BPA with Kyle Fuller. They may have picked up Gilbert in the 1st round but they could definitely use another corner, and Fuller looks like he was born for Lebeau's scheme. However they really need someone for Ben to throw to incase Antonio Brown and Heath Miller are covered, especially if Marcus Wheaton doesn't develop into anything special.

47: Dallas Cowboys: Kareem Martin, DE, UNC(unchanged)

They rebuilt their DL inside with Melton/Donald and now they add an edge-defender to complete the overhaul. Too bad their back-7 are still not that great.

48: Baltimore Ravens: Donte Moncref, WR, Ole Miss

They add some size at WR. He can be eased in behind the Smiths.

49: New York Jets: Jeremiah Attoachu, 43DE/OLB, Georgia Tech(unchanged)

I don't see Coples working out at LB and they got nothing but proven-JAGs behind him I would like to give them Van Noy but he seems a lot smaller than what Ryan typically looks for in OLBs.

50: Miami Dolphins: CJ Fiedrowicz, TE, Iowa(unchanged)

They need a blocking-TE. Now they got one. I never understood how CJ didn't make everyone's top-75.

51: Chicago Bears: Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech

How was he still on the board? They may have resigned Peanuts but they will be thinking about the future with this pick. Can't go wrong, he has no business falling out of the top-50.

52: Arizona Cardinals: Marcus Smith, 43DE/34OLB, Louisville(unchanged)

The need at 34OLB is absurd. Marcus Smith is a step in the right direction.

53: Green Bay Packers: Chris Borland, ILB, Wisconsin(unchanged)

He's undersized but he'll feel right at home. They need to start rebuilding the interior of their D.

54: Philadelphia Eagles: Andre Hal, CB, Vanderbilt(unchanged)

The Philly secondary is still a mess outside of Brandon Boykin. Hal's solid Combine was no surprise to me. He's underrated.

55: Cincinnati Bengals: Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, Eastern Illinois(unchanged)

There are a lot of choices for the Bengals here but they decide to try doing better than Andy Daltoff. It shouldn't be hard.

56: San Francisco 49ers: Keith McGill, CB, Utah(unchanged)

They got a skill-position on one side in the first round, and now they come back to the other side to get another skill-position. Odell and McGill would make for an interesting match up in practice.

57: San Diego Chargers: Trent Murphy, 34OLB, Stanford

Last year the Chargers really upped the talent on the offensive side of the ball. So far they've begun to address the defensive-side, first with coverage and now with pass-rush.

58: New Orleans Saints: Marcus Martin, OC, USC

DePuente is gone and the Saints value the interior-protection for Drew Brees

59: Indianapolis Colts: Jarvis Landry, WR, LSU(unchanged)

They picked up Nicks on a 1 year deal but could still use another receiver besides for TY Hilton. Reggie Wayne might be done.

60: Carolina Panthers: Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia(unchanged)

Jordan Gross isn't getting any younger. They continue adding some talent to the OL.

61: San Francisco: Weston Richburg, OC, Colorado State

NE just misses out on their perfect-OC. For San Fran, it's plug and play on their once-again stellar OL.

62: New England Patriots: Joel Bitonio, OG, Nevada

NE would have loved Richburg here. Since they don't get the OC they grab a RG and potentially the successor to Mankins.

63: Denver Broncos: Gabe Jackson, OG, Mississippi State

They could use a LG to replace Beadles. Can't go wrong with Jackson, and he offers some insurance post-Vasquez.

64: Seattle Seahawks: Cody Lattimer, WR, Indiana

I doubt Russell Wilson would mind some more talent at wide-receiver, especially now with Tate gone.

65: Houston Texans: Tom Savage, QB, Pittsburgh

Oh right, they NEED to grab a QB at some point.

66: Washington Redskins: Dominique Easley, DT, Florida

The Skins grabbed Shazier to help them inside. Now they add another inside-defender, and suddenly their front-7 is looking like a unit to be reckoned with.

67: Oakland Raiders: Shayne Skov, MLB, Stanford

Last year they drafted Sio Moore to play one of the OLB spots. Now they continue to rebuild their D, which is going to be a long process...

68: Atlanta Falcons: Travis Swanson, OC, Arkansas(unchanged)

The Falcons decide to double-dip on the interior of the OL. They've given Matt Ryan plenty of dough, now they give him plenty of protection. He might actually have time to throw a deep-ball this season!

69: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Demarcus Lawrence, DE, Boise State

It really depends how comfortable they are taking a guy who's caused a few headaches. The Bucs could use some insurance at DE.

70: Jacksonville Jaguars: Christian Jones, WLB, FSU(unchanged)

The Jags have plenty of needs. They can just stick with BPA and it will probably either cover a need or give them a solid upgrade.

71: Cleveland Browns: Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor(unchanged)

Trent who?

72: Minnesota Vikings: Cyril Richardson, OG, Baylor

Better blockers for AD, better protection for their new QB. The Vikings are desperate for a DE but BPA-at-a-position-of-need points to the glaring hole at LG.

73: Buffalo Bills: Deone Bucannon, S, Washington State(unchanged)

The Bills saw what they got at Safety behind Byrd before Byrd flew down south to New Orleans. They now have a whole new look with Ward and Bucannon, who are both tough to pass up a

74: New York Giants: Tre Mason, RB, Auburn(unchanged)

The Giants will try coming back to the OL later in the draft. For now, they grab Mason while they still can.

75: St. Louis Rams: Lamarcus Joyner, DB, FSU

Whether it's CB or FS they can find a use for Joyner. They've already seen plenty of Mathieu making it work.

76: Detroit Lions: Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska(unchanged)

The Lions have plenty of weapons to contend against in that division. With Houston/Slay slated as the starters they can try molding SJB into that 3rd corner all teams need in this day and age.

77: San Francisco 49ers: Brandon Thomas, OG, Clemson

They don't need him this year. He gets the Tank Carradine and Marcus Lattimore treatment program in San Fran/.

78: Dallas Cowboys: Jordon Tripp, WLB, Montana(unchanged)

The lack of depth at LBer was exposed before Sean Lee got injured again. Even if he's healthy, he needs help. With the additions of Donald, Martin, and Tripp, no one can accuse Dallas of ignoring their front-7.

79: Baltimore Ravens: Will Sutton, DT, Arizona State(unchanged)

Perhaps they still think they can coach the best out of players. If so he's BPA.

80: New York Jets: Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers

The Jets stay local and get a wide-receiver. They may get another in the 4th round, too. That's how bad they need WRs.

81: Miami Dolphins: Bishop Sankey, RB, Washington

They continued their OL rebuild and added an actual inline-TE. Now they can add another weapon for Tannehill to finally make that leap everyone's been waiting for.

82: Chicago Bears: Jack Mewhort, OT, Ohio State

Right-Tackle was the OL's weak link last year. Not so much now.

83: Cleveland Browns:Telvin Smith, WLB/SS, FSU(unchanged)

They'll try sticking him at SS to make up for the loss of TJ Ward.

84: Arizona Cardinals: JaQuan James, OT, Tennessee(position unchanged)

They don't really have a good LT. They might as well try finding an upgrade that will give Palmer a chance.

85: Green Bay Packers: Antone Exum, DB, Virginia Tech

Is he a CB or is he a Safety? Maybe both. The Packers could use one or the other. They added a WR and a ILB, and now they go back to rebuilding that secondary.

86: Philadelphia Eagles: Jerick McKinnon, RB/DB, Georgia Southern(unchanged)

Is he a running back or a safety? Either way, Chip Kelly will find a use for him. This may seem early for him but I can see a coach falling for him.

87: Kansas City Chiefs: Martavius Bryant, WR, Clemson

If KC fans are hoping this is the pick that makes Alex Smith elite they'll be disappointed. However, he gives KC another perimeter option besides for Dwayne Bowe. Not too shabby.

88: Cincinnati Bengals: EJ Gaines, CB, Missouri

They need to start thinking about the CB position given age and contractual concerns.

89: San Diego Chargers: Justin Ellis, NT, Louisiana Tech

Best player available at a position of need. Pagano is going to be one happy Defensive-Coordinator if the draft goes this way.

90: Indianapolis Colts: Philip Gaines, CB, Rice

This Gaines is shooting up draft boards and it's well-deserved. He can help improve a pathetic secondary.

91: New Orleans Saints: Charles Sims, RB, West Virginia(unchanged)

He'll help them forget about Mark Ingram.

92: Carolina Panthers: Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma State(position unchanged)

They got a wide-receiver, they got an offensive-tackle, and now a corner. Another need addressed.

93: New England Patriots: Terrance West, RB, Towson

Ridley/Vereen don't have much longer on their contracts. Blount is gone and Boldin needs to have a big year. As much as I want New England to grab a Center or Tight-End, a RB could also make a ton of sense here.

94: San Francisco 49ers: Carcaun Reid, DT, Princeton(unchanged)

San Fran fans groan when they're reminded that Justin Smith is getting older. They shouldn't groan about getting this guy after landing a couple of WRs and a CB.

95: Denver Broncos: Yavin Smallwood, MLB, UConn(unchanged)

I've been mocking them a ILB for years now. The tradition keeps going strong.

96: Minnesota Vikings: Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas

They needed a QB and they got one. They needed a LG and they got one. They needed a DT and they got one. So given their need at DE, should this be any surprise?

97: Pittsburgh: Daniel McCullers, DT/34DE, Tennessee

They get some more beef upfront.

98: Green Bay: Gabe Ikard, OC, Oklahoma(unchanged)

That should work.

99: Baltimore: Terrance Brooks, FS, FSU

Matt Elam meets his future partner in crime, centered in the middle of Baltimore's secondary.

100: San Francisco: Jeff Janis, WR, SVSU

Any idea what school the initials stand for? Few do. They got a WR, they got a CB, they got a future-OG, they got a DT, and now they go back to WR because why not?

101: Houston Texans: Dakota Dozier, OG, Furman

They could use an upgrade at LG and some more depth at the interior.

102: Washington Redskins: Bashaud Breeland, CB, Clemson

Why not? He's there and he's not a bad player at all.

103: Atlanta Falcons: DaQuan Jones, NT, PSU

They already have a veteran NT but he may be past his time.

104: NY Jets: Paul Richardson, WR, Colorado

Double-dip at WR? Why not. A speedster to go with the size of Coleman.

105: Jacksonville Jaguars: Craig Loston, SS, LSU

They began remaking their front-7 and now they add a piece to go with last year's draft pick from FIU.

106: Cleveland Browns: Trai Turner, OG, LSU

They ad some more beef inside. This will be even more important if they lose their starting-center to Jacksonville.

107: Oakland Raiders: James Gayle, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech

In case Lamaar Woodley and Justin Tuck don't work out.

108: Minnesota Vikings: Brock Coyle, MLB, Montana

They need to get a MLB so they go with a small-school guy hoping he can bring some big-time help to the middle of their back-7.

109: Buffalo Bills: Anthony Steen, OG, Alabama

They really added some talent in the secondary and also got EJ Manuel some much better pass protection.

110: St. Louis Rams: Ego Ferguson, DT, LSU

They add some beef inside because why not?

111: Detroit Lions: Billy Turner, OT, ND State

Why not? He shouldn't still be there.

112: Tennessee Titans: Cameron Fleming, OT, Stanford

Their new QB could use some better protection.

113: NY Giants: Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU

Their pick from last year in Hankins is more of a run-stopper.

114: Jacksonville Jaguars: Bruce Ellington, WR, South Carolina

Why not? I liked Andre Ellington last year and I bet his bro could be a nice contributor.

115: NY Jets: Pierre Desir, CB, Lindenwood

Rex Ryan should stop relying so heavily on CBs. Flexibility is how you survive in the NFL. However, until he shows flexibility, we all know he needs to take a CB somewhere. Milliner/Patterson/Wilson/Desir is not a bad CB group.

116: Miami Dolphins: Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU

This seems nuts. They picked up a RB earlier in Sankey. However, if Philbin wants a RB by committee, Sankey/Hill might be a pretty fine combo.

117: Chicago Bears: Brock Vereen, S, Minnesota

They continue to try rebuilding their Defense. There's a lot of work to be done.

118: Pittsburgh Steelers: James Hurst, OT, North Carolina
They could at least use better depth at OT. At least.

119: Dallas Cowboys: Will Clark, DE, WVU

More DL. They've gotten big up front.

120: Arizona Cardinals: Kelcy Quarles, DT/34DE, South Carolina

Hey, taking a gamble worked last year with Mathieu and Darnell Dockett isn't getting any younger.

121: Green Bay Packers: Dion Bailey, S, So Cal

They picked up Exum who might be able to play either CB or S. Let's assume they want to keep him at CB, that means they could still use an upgrade at S.

122: Philadelphia Eagles: Taylor Hart, 34DE, Oregon

Fletcher Cox could use some help.

123: Cincinnati Bengals: Aaron Lynch, DC, South Florida

Marvin Lewis ca try rehabilitating Lynch's potential.

124: Kansas City Chiefs: Marcus Roberson, CB, Florida

His slide needs to stop at some point.

125: San Diego Chargers: Ka'Deem Carey, RB, Arizona

All slides must stop somehow someway.

126: New Orleans Saints: Dri Archer, Scat-back, Kent State

Brees might be able to get some fun out of him in that offense.

127: Cleveland Browns: Robert Herron, WR, Wyoming

Herron could be a great complement to Josh Gordon.

128: Carolina Panthers: Devin Street, WR, Pittsburgh

They double-dipped at DT last year and I bet they double-dip at WR this year.

129: San Francisco 49ers: Crockett Gilmore, TE, Colorado State

It's tough pegging some of these guys just because of how deep the draft is. It may sound dumb for a team to "forget" about a prospect, but sooner or later in the draft teams stop considering BPA and got needs that need addressing. Here Gilmore somehow falls which means Vernon Davis gets a nice complement.

130: New England Patriots: Arthur Lynch, TE, Georgia

A richer man's Matthew Mulligan.

131: Denver Broncos: Ed Reynold, S, Stanford

I hope they pick him up because I think he's overrated.

132: Seattle Seahawks: Jon Halapio, OG, Florida

Russell Wilson needs better protection.

133: Detroit Lions: Zack Mettenberger, QB, LSU

Stafford could... um.. use a better backup?

134: Baltimore Ravens: Carl Braford, OLB, Arizona State

They double-dip for front-7 defenders from ASU.

135: Houston Texans: Josh Mauro, 34DE, Stanford

JJ Watt, Louis Nix, Clowney, and Mercilus get some help.

136: Detroit Lions: Jared Abberdais, WR, Wisconsin

Some depth behind Calvin and Golden might not be a bad idea.

137: NY Jets: Jonathan Dowling, FS, Western Kentucky

He's got interesting film. Ryan's D undervalues FS's and 34OLBs, but in this draft I have his new GM forcing him to have more talent somewhere besides DL and CB.

138: Baltimore Ravens: Jaylen Watkins, CB, Florida

They've already added a lot to their Defense. Add in Lewan and Moncrief to the other side and they got the look of a contender.

139: Atlanta Falcons: Matt Patchan, OT, BC

They've added some beef to the inside of their OL with Yankey and Swanson and now they add some insurance to the edges.

140: New England Patriots: Bryan Stork, OC, FSU

They had to add something sooner or later between the Guards. Wendell/Connolly will both have competition for those starting jobs.

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