Showing posts with label 2014 NFL Mock Draft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 NFL Mock Draft. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

2014 NFL Mock Draft 4.0

1. Houston Texans: DE Jadeveon Clowney: There has now been movement atop our mock draft: instead of having a quarterback being selected first overall, we believe the Houston Texans will take Jadeveon Clowney. Clowney ran the 40-yard dash in 4.53 seconds, the fastest of any defensive lineman. Plus, alongside former Defensive Player of the Year JJ Watt, the Texans could have the best pair of defensive ends in recent memory.

2. St. Louis Rams: OT Greg Robinson: Everyone seems to have offensive tackle Greg Robinson penciled into the second spot in the draft ever since his team made it's way to the National Championship. Scouts saw the holes he created for star running back Tre Mason at Auburn, and this skill set will certainly help in the NFL.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars: QB Blake Bortles: The Jacksonville Jaguars have not had an above average quarterback since their last playoff appearance in 2007 under David Garrard. The Jaguars passing game ranked 2nd to last in the league last season, and they are definitely going to be looking for a quarterback other than Chad Henne and Blaine Gabbert.

4. Cleveland Browns: QB Johnny Manziel: The debate taking place among football fans throughout the country is who is the better quarterback: Johnny Football, or Blake Bortles. We believe Bortles will end up being taken ahead of Manziel, but it's not like the Browns will be getting a mediocre quarterback with Manziel. After a great combine and pro-day, it would not come as a surprise if Manziel was even taken first overall in the draft.

5. Oakland Raiders: WR Sammy Watkins: Sammy Watkins is the most talented player in the NFL Draft. His combination of speed, height, hands, and jumping abilities makes him the most lethal offensive weapon of this draft class. Also, it has been reported that the Oakland Raiders will not draft a quarterback in the first round, even though last year's quarterback, Terrelle Pryor, left the team.

6. Atlanta Falcons: OLB Khalil Mack: Even though Mack is coming from a college with absolutely no reputation for producing solid football players, Mack's draft stock has been soaring upwards. His 10 sacks, 100 tackles, as well as 2.5 sacks in the season opener against Ohio State attracted attention from NFL scouts, and his 40-yard dash time (4.65), broad jump distance (10'8"), vertical jump (40.0), and 20-yard shuttle time (4.18) all ranked within the top 5 among linebackers. Mack is the real deal.



7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: WR Mike Evans: We believe that for the first time since 2011, two wide receivers will be taken within the top 10 picks of the draft: the last time it happened, AJ Green and Julio Jones were taken 4th and 6th overall, and both became Pro-Bowl wide receivers. Evans was Manziel's primary wide receiver last season at Texas A&M thanks to his size (6'5"), speed (4.53), and jumping ability (37.0 inch vertical). Evans is an incredible red-zone target, and the Buccaneers are looking to enhance their offensive unit.

8. Minnesota Vikings: QB Teddy Bridgewater: If I was the Houston Texans, I would spend my first overall pick on quarterback Teddy Bridgewater; however, for whatever reason, Bridgewater's stock has quickly fallen ever since he was the early favorite to be selected first overall at the beginning of the season. Bridgewater's arm strength, elusiveness, and ability to throw on the run would be a great way to take some pressure off of Adrian Peterson offensively.

9. Buffalo Bills: OT Jake Matthews: Even though Jake Matthews is projected to be taken ninth overall in this mock draft, it is possible that he is selected as high as the first overall pick. The Buffalo Bills are in need of young talent on the offensive line, seeing that they ranked 28th overall in sacks allowed last season.

10. Detroit Lions: CB Darqueze Dennard: It seems apparent that the Detroit Lions will draft a cornerback with the 10th overall pick, but there is a question of what cornerback will be selected by the Lions: Darqueze Dennard or Justin Gilbert? Gilbert may have recorded the fastest combine of any cornerback in this year's draft class, but Dennard served as one of Michigan State's key defensive leaders in their quest for a national title. 

Friday, February 21, 2014

2014 NFL Mock Draft: Pre-Combine

1. Houston Texans: QB Teddy Bridgewater: Throughout the college football season, quarterback Teddy Bridgewater seemed like the clear first overall pick, even when he was no longer a part of the Heisman race. Now, Johnny Manziel and Blake Bortles are both becoming legitimate contenders for the first overall pick in the upcoming draft. The NFL Combine will be a clear sign of who will be drafted by the Texans this year, but as of right now, Teddy Bridgewater remains the favorite.

2. St. Louis Rams: OT Jake Matthews: The offensive line is not a major problem for the St. Louis Rams, and I would think that the Rams will trade this pick away seeing that they will likely stick with quarterback Sam Bradford, therefore are in no need of drafting a quarterback. If they were to keep this pick, an improved offensive line would be a good idea in order to protect the healing quarterback.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars: QB Blake Bortles: Blake Bortles is quickly rocketing up mock draft boards, and may be giving Teddy Bridgewater a run for his money as the first overall pick. Bortles' size, standing at 6'4", 230 pounds, is comparable to that of Colts' quarterback Andrew Luck. Not only can Bortles throw the ball (163.4 passer rating in 2013), but he rushed for 15 touchdowns while at UCF.

4. Cleveland Browns: QB Johnny Manziel: Looking at Johnny Manziel's passing statistics, it is obvious that Manziel had a better year passing the ball. Manziel had career highs this past season in completions (300), completion percentage (69.9), passing yards (4,114), touchdowns (37), and passer rating (172.9). The Browns are a mess, and Brandon Weeden has made it clear that he wants out of Cleveland. In the words of Johnny Manziel, "If something happens, and it's the Cleveland Browns, I'm going to pour my heart out for the Dawg Pound and try to win a Super Bowl for Cleveland."



5. Oakland Raiders: DE Jadeveon Clowney: Clowney is bound to have an excellent performance in the combine, and his well-rounded numbers are sure to attract an abundance of NFL teams; however, his draft stock has fallen since the start of the season due to a relatively disappointing year in 2013. His three sacks in 2013 is a huge drop-off from his spectacular sophomore season in 2012. Clowney's inconsistency may even drop him out of the top 5 considering all of the talented quarterbacks.

6. Atlanta Falcons: OLB Khalil Mack: Khalil Mack is coming out of a small school, where he recorded 10.5 sacks with 100 combined tackles in 2013. His most important accomplishment in 2013 was the 9 tackles with 2.5 sacks in the season opener against Ohio State. The Atlanta Falcons ranked 29th in the league in defensive sacks, so a skilled pass rusher is an absolute must for the Falcons.

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: OT Greg Robinson: Throughout Auburn's incredible run in the 2013 season, offensive tackle Greg Robinson gained a lot of attention, especially by creating excellent holes for star running back Tre Mason. Standing at 6'5" and 320 pounds, Greg Robinson shut down some of the best defensive players in college football, which is why Robinson will be one of the first offensive linemen to be drafted in this year's draft.

8. Minnesota Vikings: WR Sammy Watkins: Last year, the Minnesota Vikings signed Greg Jennings to a 5 year deal, but in his first season with the Vikings, he recorded just 804 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns. Greg Jennings is on the wrong side of 30, so in order to take pressure off of Adrian Peterson and the running game, Sammy Watkins would be the best option for Minnesota.
9. Buffalo Bills: OT Taylor Lewan: Buffalo's offensive line allowed 48 sacks in 2013, which ranked 28th overall in the league. Offensive tackle Erik Pears will be 32 at the start of next season, and his contract will expire in 2015. Meanwhile, Taylor Lewan is a large, powerful offensive tackle who played four years at Michigan, and was named to two All American teams. Most importantly, Lewan won back to back Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year Awards, which is awarded to the best offensive lineman in the Big Ten.

10. Detroit Lions: DE/OLB Anthony Barr: Detroit's front seven sure has plenty of talent, and yet they  ranked 28th overall in terms of sacks. Detroit's outside linebackers have combined for 2 career sacks, even though both have played for 5 seasons. Anthony Barr is the most talented linebacker in this year's draft, but he is talented enough to play defensive end as well. In two seasons at UCLA, Barr recorded 23.5 sacks, which is why the Detroit Lions need to draft him in order to improve the pass rush.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

2014 NFL Mock Draft 3.0

1. Jacksonville Jaguars: QB Teddy Bridgewater: Even though Teddy Bridgewater is no longer the favorite to win the Heisman, his incredible skill set makes him the favorite to be drafted first overall, probably by the Jacksonville Jaguars. In 2013, Bridgewater has completed 72.0% of his passes as of  October 23rd, with 2,213 passing yards, 20 touchdowns, and just 2 interceptions. Bridgewater is the real deal.

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: QB Marcus Mariota: Marcus Mariota, the starting quarterback for Oregon, has quickly become the front runner in the race for the Heisman Trophy. Marcus Mariota is a dual threat quarterbacks, who is just as talented at running the ball as he is at passing it. Mariota is incredibly quick, and his ability to make big plays earns him the second overall pick in the draft.

3. Oakland Raiders: OT Jake Matthews: The Oakland Raiders are ranked last in the league in sacks allowed with 28. Young quarterback Terrelle Pryor has the potential to be an above-average quarterback in the league, but before that happens, the Oakland Raiders must protect him the pocket. Jake Matthews is the best offensive lineman in the draft, so it makes sense for him to be drafted by Oakland.

4. Buffalo Bills: OT Taylor Lewan: Ever since the Bills lost Andy Levitre at tackle, they have been searching desperately for a solid replacement. Enter Taylor Lewan. After injuring his leg against Penn State earlier in the season, Lewan returned to play a week later against Indiana, and his performance was impeccable as usual. Lewan is still a solid pick behind Jake Matthews.

5. New York Giants: DE Jadeveon Clowney: Jadeveon Clowney's stock value has rapidly decreased over the course of a season due to injuries and inconsistent play. In 5 games, Clowney has recorded just two sacks with no forced fumbles. Clowney is still a very talented defensive end with size, speed, and power. The New York Giants would be thrilled to have Clowney resurrect their struggling pass rush.

6. Minnesota Vikings: DT Louis Nix III: Three of Minnesota's four offensive linemen will be free agents at the end of the 2013 season. The Vikings may have drafted defensive tackle Shariff Floyd in the 2012 draft, but there is no guarantee that fellow defensive tackle Kevin Williams will be re-signed. Louis Nix III is the best tackle in this draft, and is definitely worth a top 10 pick by the Vikings.

7. Arizona Cardinals: WR Sammy Watkins: We still believe that the Arizona Cardinals will select wide receiver Sammy Watkins with their seventh pick in the draft. Larry Fitzgerald turned 30 years old last August, so his days as one of the best receivers in the league are over. With Tajh Boyd as quarterback, Sammy Watkins has been averaging 14.8 yards per catch with 5 receiving touchdowns in 2013. Watkins is one of the most talented offensive weapons in this year's draft class.

8. Tennessee Titans: OLB Anthony Barr: Outside linebacker Zach Brown will likely leave Tennessee at the end of this season once his contract expires, so the Titans will look to fill this void in the draft. Anthony Barr is by far the best linebacker of this entire draft class, and is worth a first round draft pick by the Titans.

9. St. Louis Rams: QB Brett Hundley: In last Sunday's game, Sam Bradford tore his ACL, and sadly, he will be out for the rest of the season. In a draft class loaded with above-average quarterbacks, Brett Hundley may be their best option in the first round.

10. Houston Texans: QB AJ McCarron: McCarron, the starting quarterback for Alabama, has already won three National Championships, proving he is capable of winning big games. Sure, McCarron's supporting cast is the best of any football team in the nation, but I would say this senior is the most NFL-ready of any quarterback in the NFL.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Preseason 2014 NFL Mock Draft: Complete

1. Jacksonville Jaguars: QB Teddy Bridgewater: The Jacksonville Jaguars drafted Blaine Gabbert in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft, but Gabbert has not yet proved he is worthy of the starting job. Gabbert was placed on the IR after the first 10 games, where his passer rating finished at a mediocre 77.4. Backup Chad Henne was even worse, at 72.4. The Jaguars are in desperate need of a talented, consistent quarterback to resurrect this struggling franchise. Teddy Bridgewater passed for 3,718 yards, with 27 touchdowns and a passer rating of 160.5. Coming from Louisville, Bridgewater's big arm and elusiveness in the pocket allows him to make big plays at any point in the game.

2. Oakland Raiders: DE Jadeveon Clowney: The Oakland Raiders have just one returning starter on the defensive line, after Matt Shaughessy, Richard Seymour, and Desmond Bryant all left via free agency. At defensive end, the Raiders acquired Andre Carter, who at age 34, is signed on a one-year deal. Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end from South Carolina, is by far the most talented player of the draft, and it is possible surpasses Teddy Bridgewater as the first overall pick. The Raiders need help on the defensive line, and Clowney has the potential to be a Hall of Fame defensive end in the NFL. Clowney may be the key to an Oakland turnaround.

3. Tennessee Titans: OT Jake Matthews: The Tennessee Titans are trying to re-vamp their offensive line, who ranked 21st in the league in sacks allowed. Guard Chance Warmack, the first round pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, will join Andy Levitre at guard, while two tackles, both with 9 years experience in the league, will protect the outside corners. Jake Matthews is well-deserving of the third overall pick, and with his father Bruce Matthews as Tennessee's offensive line coach, it would only make sense that Jake Matthews plays in a Titans uniform in 2014.

4. Buffalo Bills: OT Taylor Lewan: Three out of Buffalo's five offensive tackles finished the 2012 season on the injured reserve, including starting right tackle Erik Pears. If Pears can not make a swift recovery, the Buffalo Bills will need new talent to replace the aging lineman. Many believe Taylor Lewan is better than Texas A&M's Jake Matthews, and at 6'8" with All-American honors on his resume, Taylor Lewan makes a pretty good case for the nation's best offensive lineman.

5. Arizona Cardinals: WR Marquis Lee: Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald will be turning 30 in August, where he is coming off his least productive season of his accomplished career. The Cardinals were hoping 2011 Draft pick Michael Floyd could take some pressure off of Fitzgerald in 2012, but Floyd looked undeveloped as a rookie, and will need a few more years before he can blossom into an NFL star. Marquis Lee is clearly the most talented wide receiver of the 2014 Draft Class, as he was a unanimous All-American as a junior. Lee also won the 2012 Biletnekoff Award, which honors the best wide receiver in college football. Lee no longer has Matt Barkley throwing him the ball, so there may be a slight drop-off in production, but Arizona will look to spice-up this offense as Larry Fitzgerald enters his thirties.

6. Cleveland Browns: QB Tahj Boyd: The Cleveland Browns have had extreme difficulty finding a talented quarterback within this past few years, and they will continue to search when Brandon Weeden fails in 2013. The Browns did not draft a quarterback in last April's draft, sending a message that they have not yet given up on Brandon Weeden. Weeden, though only in his second season, will turn 30 in October, and unless he can turn his game around with Norv Turner as offensive coordinator in 2013, the Browns will give up on Weeden and search for yet another quarterback. Tahj Boyd is one of the favorites to win the Heisman Trophy, with a lethal combination of accuracy, strength, and speed. Boyd  might even be a better quarterback than projected first overall pick Teddy Bridgewater. We will have to wait and see.

7. New York Jets: WR Sammy Watkins: The New York Jets lost number one wide receiver Santonio Holmes to a Lisfranc injury in 2012. Sophomore wide receiver Stephen Hill did not seem to be prepared for the big leagues, where he caught the ball just 21 times for 252 yards in his rookie season. It would not be surprising if Geno Smith replaces Mark Sanchez midway through the season, and the New York Jets would want to surround the young quarterback with new talent. Sammy Watkins is Tahj Boyd's number one target at Clemson, and this two-time All-American will make a smooth transition into the National Football League.

8. St. Louis Rams: OLB Anthony Barr: The St. Louis Rams improved their defense dramatically when they drafted outside linebacker Alec Ogletree in last April's draft. This selection will likely shift Jo-Lonn Dunbar to the strong side if Ogletree succeeds as a rookie. With Anthony Barr still on the board, it would be hard to pass on the most talented linebacker of the 2014 draft class, and it is rumored that Barr ran the 40-yard dash in a mind boggling 4.47 seconds. Barr's 13.5 sacks ranked second in the nation last season, only behind Georgia linebacker Jarvis Jones (drafted 17th overall by the Pittsburgh Steelers). If St. Louis drafts Barr with the eighth overall pick, the Rams' pass rush would be by far the most dominant in the league.

9. Carolina Panthers: CB Bradley Roby: The Carolina Panthers cornerback situation is a complete mess, where they have five different mediocre cornerbacks to choose from. Both starting cornerbacks, Captain Munnerlyn and Josh Norman, are incapable of shutting down the top wide receivers of a very talented passing division. With Carolina competing with Atlanta, New Orleans, and Tampa Bay for the division title (all talented passing teams), they will need someone who can shut-down the most talented of wide receivers. Bradley Roby is by far the best cornerback of this draft class, and he can be a star defender for the Panthers.

10. Kansas City Chiefs: DE Stephon Tuitt: The Kansas City Chiefs signed defensive end Mike DeVito to play left end this past off-season, whereas right end is held by Tyson Jackson, a 2009 draft pick whose contract was reduced this past off-season. If Jackson fails, there is little talent on the Chiefs' depth chart left to replace him, therefore ruining this defensive line. Stephon Tuitt is a first-team All American from Notre Dame, where he sacked the quarterback 12 times as a freshman. Expect that number to only increase as he enters his second year at Notre Dame.

11. Miami Dolphins: OT Cyrus Kouandijo: Left tackle Jake Long has left for St. Louis, and second year tackle Jonathan Martin will be replacing him in 2013. Miami will also have 31-year-old Tyson Clabo at right tackle, who will only be productive for one or two more years. Cyrus Kouandijo of Alabama is one of the most talented offensive linemen in this year's draft class, and could easily transform into a star while protecting Ryan Tannehill.

12. Detroit Lions: G David Yankey: The Detroit Lions lost three offensive lineman this past offseason: two tackles and one guard. Now, Detroit's offensive line is made up of veterans and inexperienced first and second year players, some lacking the talent needed to succeed in the NFL. With Bill Nagy at right guard, a player who ended the season on the IR, the Lions could use someone like David Yankey protecting Matthew Stafford in the pocket. Offense means everything to this organization, so it would make sense that Detroit draft Yankey with their first round pick.

13. San Diego Chargers: OLB Trent Murphy: The San Diego Chargers were hoping outside linebacker Melvin Ingram could make an immediate impact on their defense when they drafted him in 2011; instead, Ingram recorded just 1 sack with 41 tackles in his rookie season. If Ingram can not elevate his game in 2013, the Chargers will look to replace him through the draft. Trent Murphy sacked the quarterback 10 times as a junior at Stanford, while also recording 50 tackles. If Manti Te'o is successful in San Diego, and Trent Murphy is added on the outside, the Chargers would have a very talented group of linebackers.

14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DE Jackson Jeffcoat: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers let their star defensive end Michael Bennett test the free-agent market, and to their misfortune, he was signed by the Seattle Seahawks. This was a dangerous decision made by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are left to rely on second-year DE Da'Quan Bowers and DE Adrian Clayborne, who is coming off of a major knee surgery. With one of the most talented defensive ends in this year's draft class still on the board, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would use Jeffcoat to add more depth to their roster.

15. Minnesota Vikings: DT Louis Nix III: As of right now, the Minnesota Vikings' defensive line is one of the most talented units in the National Football League. Unfortunately for the Vikings organization, three of the four defensive linemen will be free agents, and there is no telling if all three will be able to return to Minnesota. In the event that defensive tackle Kevin Williams is not re-signed, Louis Nix III, widely regarded as the most talented tackle of this draft class, would be an excellent replacement.

16. Indianapolis Colts: WR Brandon Coleman: Reggie Wayne's days in Indianapolis are numbered, and at age 34, it is expected Wayne will see a drastic drop-off in production as the years drag on. The Indianapolis Colts have a group of very young wide receivers, but it is hard to pass on this future Calvin Johnson. Coming out of Rutgers University, Brandon Coleman's size (6'6") and speed makes him a very versatile wide receiver. Andre Luck and the Colts would greatly benefit from Coleman's presence on the field.

17. Cincinnati Bengals: OLB CJ Mosley: The Cincinnati Bengals managed to steal James Harrison after he was cut from Pittsburgh, but at age 35, the Bengals would much prefer a young, talented rookie at outside linebacker. CJ Mosley recorded 107 tackles and 4 sacks while playing for Alabama, and once Harrison's contract expires in 2015, Mosley will take control of this linebacker unit. Vontaze Burfict has many more years as Cincinnati's weak side linebacker, and alongside CJ Mosley, the Bengals' defense could be one of the league's best.

18. Philadelphia Eagles: DT Daniel McCullers: The Philadelphia Eagles just signed DT Isaac Sopoaga to a three year deal, but with Daniel McCullers still on the board, it would be extremely difficult not to draft the sophomore out of Tennessee. McCullers is an astounding 6'8" and 360 pounds, and it would be absolutely remarkable if any offensive lineman in college could stop this guy. With a new defensive scheme set for 2013, McCullers would be the ideal nose tackle in Philadelphia's 3-4 scheme.

19. Dallas Cowboys: DE Aaron Lynch: The rumors appear to be true; 2013 will be defensive end Anthony Spencer's last season in a Cowboys uniforms. The Cowboys organization and Spencer have halted talks on a contract extension, despite Spencer's above-average year in 2012. The 2014 draft class has several talented defensive ends, including Aaron Lynch. Lynch left Notre Dame as a result of home sickness, and transferred to USF. He is only a sophomore, so there is no telling if he leaves for the draft after next year. If Lynch's numbers stay the same, he has the potential to be top 10 pick in the upcoming draft.

20. St. Louis Rams: RB De'Anthony Thomas: There is no disputing Oregon running back De'Anthony Thomas is one of the most exciting players to watch in all of college football. With an official 40-yard dash time of 4.38, Thomas has the capability of out running the majority of NFL linebackers and safeties. Thomas also has experience as a return man from his freshman year, when he averaged 27.3 yards per attempt. St. Louis just lost Steven Jackson to free agency, with seventh round draft pick Daryl Richardson serving as his replacement. By season's end, St. Louis will be searching for a new running back, and De'Anthony Thomas would be a perfect fit.

21. Chicago Bears: OLB Adrian Hubbard: The Chicago Bears will likely have one more year left with their starting linebackers, but by 2014, Lance Briggs, D.J. Williams, and James Anderson will all be over the age of 30. Adrian Hubbard, an outside linebacker from Alabama, will have plenty experience playing in college football's most competitive division, the SEC. Hubbard is 6'6", yet his quickness allowed him to sack the quarterback 7 times last season. The NFL knows how talented players coming from Alabama can be, and Hubbard is no different. Once Chicago's starting three retire, Hubbard will get his chance to shine.

22. Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Jason Verrett: Cornerback Keenan Lewis is gone, as he will be playing for New Orleans next season after just one solid year as a Steeler. This puts the majority of the pressure on 33 year old Ike Taylor, who is still Pittsburgh's best cornerback despite his age. Unfortunately, Taylor's contract will expire in 2014, which means Pittsburgh will need to find someone who can replace him. Jason Verett is that guy.

23. New York Giants: OLB Kyle Van Noy: New York's linebacker group will look very different in 2013; Chase Blackburn has left, Michael Boley is gone, and Mathias Kiwanuka will be moving back to defensive end. Now, the Giants must rely on Keith Rivers, who will likely be gone when his contract expires by the end of the season. With so much change taking place, the Giants will need someone like Kyle Van Noy to put consistent pressure on the opposing quarterback. As a junior, Van Noy recorded 13 sacks, and has one more chance to show the scouts what he is capable of in his senior season.

24. Baltimore Ravens: WR Cody Hoffman: Wide receiver Anquan Boldin played in a Baltimore uniform for three years, and in 2012, Boldin helped the Ravens win their second Super Bowl title in franchise history. Now, Boldin will be playing for San Francisco, and Joe Flacco's number one target will be missing from this offense for the rest of the season. Wide receivers Torrey Smith and Jacoby Jones are legitimate deep threats, but Flacco will need someone like Boldin who is capable of easily separating himself from coverage. At 6'4" and 215 pounds, Hoffman's style of play is very similar to that of Anquan Boldin, and he would be able to fill the hole left by number 81.

25. New Orleans Saints: OLB Ryan Shazier: After surrendering the most rushing yards of any team in the National Football League last season, the New Orleans Saints have done little to improve their run defense. The organization is hoping Rex Ryan's new approach can change the defense for the better as they adjust to the 3-4. The outside linebacker position is clearly in need of some new talent to turn around this defensive unit, which is why Ohio State's Ryan Shazier would be a solid pick late in the draft. At 6'2" and 222 pounds, Shazier is not the biggest defender at the position, but his name has already been mentioned in the 2013 Butkus and Lombardi Award discussion.

26. Houston Texans: TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins: The clear-cut favorite to be the first tight end to be taken in next April's draft, Austin Seferian-Jenkins is expected to dominate in 2013. His overwhelming size and ability (6'6, 266 pounds) allowed him to snag 69 passes for 852 yards and 7 scores. Sefarian-Jenkins pleaded guilty to a DUI charge from last March and will spend one night in jail. Hopefully, this is only a one time offense; otherwise, off the field problems may keep this player from a spot in the first round.

27. Atlanta Falcons: DE Kareem Martin: Last season, veteran defensive end John Abraham accounted for 10 of Atlanta's 29 total sacks (34.4%), and with Abraham now an unsigned free agent, the team will need someone to fill the void. As a junior at UNC, Kareem Martin (6'6", 265 pounds) recorded 40 tackles and 4 sacks in 12 games, but is looking to top those numbers in 2013. And with his extraordinary size, who's going to stop him?

28. Green Bay Packers: ILB A.J. Johnson: As seen in their playoff game against San Francisco last season, the Green Bay Packers need to do better in stopping the run. In their final two games of the season, Green Bay allowed a grand total of 490 rushing yards on 72 attempts, an average of 6.8 yards per attempt. With someone like A.J. Johnson protecting the middle (134 tackles last season), Green Bay's run defense would surely see an immediate improvement.

29. Seattle Seahawks: OLB Christian Jones: The loss of outside linebacker Leroy Hill has left a hole that needs to be re-filled through the draft. It is believed the Seattle Seahawks will put Heath Farewell at the job left vacant by Hill, but it is safe to assume Farewell will not have the starting job for more than a year. Christian Jones has the speed to keep up with some of the league's best wide receivers, while also having the athleticism necessary to pursue the opposing team's running back.

30. New England Patriots: CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu: Yes, the New England Patriots were successful in re-signing Aqib Talib, but they are in desperate need of a new cornerback on the opposite side of the field. Alfanzo Dennard, a 7th round draft pick out of Nebraska, will be playing right cornerback for the Patriots, and it is unlikely for him to find success in New England. With a DUI now on his resume, the Patriots would be more than happy to drop this cornerback as soon as the opportunity arrives. Ekpre-Olomu is projected to be a first round draft pick, and will be a grade-A cornerback in the NFL.

31. Denver Broncos: CB Loucheiz Purifoy: After surrounding Peyton Manning with talent on offense, the Broncos should look to add young talent for their defense through the draft. Cornerback Champ Bailey is set to retire any year now, and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is only signed to a one year deal. If these two cornerbacks were to leave Denver in 2014, there is no disputing the need to draft Loucheiz Purifoy in the draft.

32. San Francisco 49ers: CB Aaron Colvin: The San Francisco 49ers are heavily relying on Nnamdi Asomugha returning to his All-Pro form, as they brought him to the West Coast in order to improve San Francisco's pass defense. The first string cornerback is Carlos Rogers, a veteran defender who still has three more years on his contract. If Asomugha flops in 2013, the 49ers will look for a shut-down corner in Aaron Colvin.