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Bucky Brooks New Mock Draft
Posted on 4/15/14 at 5:47 pm
Posted on 4/15/14 at 5:47 pm
I like this one!!!.....
1. Houston Texans: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
A frontline featuring Clowney, J.J. Watt and Whitney Mercilus would make AFC quarterback shake in their boots facing the Texans.
2. St. Louis Rams: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
Greg Robinson is the better athlete and offers more upside, but it could be hard for Jeff Fisher to pass on the more polished Matthews based on his relationship with the family.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
Say what you want about Manziel's potential flaws, there is no doubt that he would energize the Jaguars with his presence and spectacular playmaking ability.
4. Cleveland Browns: Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
Adding an explosive weapon like Watkins to a lineup featuring Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron would give the Browns the top receiving corps in the AFC North.
5. Oakland Raiders: Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida
With Matt Schaub set to lead the team in 2014, the Raiders can afford take a patient approach with Bortles.
6. Atlanta Falcons: Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn
Protecting Matt Ryan is the team's priority after watching him get pummeled in the pocket a season ago.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
The Mike Williams' trade paves the way for the team to add Evans as a complement to Vincent Jackson in the passing game.
8. Minnesota Vikings: Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo
Linebacker isn't an obvious need, but the Vikings could elect to take the best player available with Mack on the board at this pick.
9. Buffalo Bills: Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA
The Bills could elect to take a talented tight end to help E.J. Manuel, but the defense could use a versatile SAM linebacker/pass rusher to complement Mario Williams and Jerry Hughes off the edges.
10. Detroit Lions: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
Jim Caldwell's experience with Peyton Manning in Indianapolis could prompt him to surround Matthew Stafford with a explosive weapons on the perimeter.
11. Tennessee Titans: Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State
Defensive coordinator Ray Horton's success with Patrick Peterson could persuade the Titans to take a rangy, athletic cornerback with superb ball skills.
12. New York Giants: C.J. Mosley, ILB, Alabama:
Mosley's athleticism and versatility would bring another dimension to a defense that's struggled the past few seasons.
13. St. Louis Rams: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama
Jeff Fisher would be wise to give Greg Williams an aggressive safety with playmaking skills based on the defensive wizard's success in Tennessee (Blaine Bishop), Washington (Sean Taylor) and New Orleans (Darren Sharper).
14. Chicago Bears: Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh
Donald is an ideal 3-technique in the Bears' Tampa 2 scheme because of his speed, athleticism and quickness.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers: Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State
The Steelers need to find a replacement for Ike Taylor as the designated No. 1 corner in the lineup. Dennard is an ideal fit with his grit, toughness and ball skills.
16. Dallas Cowboys: Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville
Securing a pass rusher is a top priority, but Pryor is rated higher than any available defensive end at this point. Thus, Jerry Jones opts to fill one of the Cowboys' biggest needs with his first.
17. Baltimore Ravens: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan
Ozzie Newsome has a reputation for snagging Pro Bowl-caliber players in the first round. Lewan has all of the tools to be a dominant player at his position, which makes this pick a no-brainer at this point.
18. New York Jets: Marqise Lee, WR, USC
The Jets have made a concerted effort to upgrade the receiving during the offseason, but adding a dynamic weapon like Lee in the middle will help Geno Smith and Michael Vick become more efficient from the pocket.
19. Miami Dolphins: Zack Martin, OT, Notre Dame
Martin's versatility makes him an ideal fit for the Dolphins as a potential swing player along the offense line.
20. Arizona Cardinals: Dee Ford, OLB, Auburn
John Abraham led the Cardinals with 11.5 sacks in 2013, but he is 35 and on the backside of his career. Ford could serve as his apprentice for a season before taking over as the team's designated pass rusher.
21. Green Bay Packers: Ryan Shazier, LB, Ohio State
Dom Capers love to throw out exotic looks to disrupt the flow of offensive schemes. Shazier is versatile playmaker with the ability blitz, run or cover from multiple spots on the front seven.
22. Philadelphia Eagles: Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State
Roby is a talented cover man with the speed, athleticism and movement skills to thrive in an aggressive scheme.
23. Kansas City Chiefs: Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU
Andy Reid desperately needs an explosive playmaker on the perimeter to make the Chiefs' version of the West Coast offense pop. Beckham is a dynamic receiver-returner with the talent and potential to be a star as a pro.
24. Cincinnati Bengals: Kony Ealy, DE, Missouri
The loss of Michael Johnson robbed the Bengals of a young, athletic rusher with extraordinary length. Marvin Lewis fills the void by taking Ealy with the Bengals' first pick.
25. San Diego Chargers: Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech
The Chargers need a long, rangy cover corner to match up with the big-bodied receivers that dominate the AFC West.
26. Cleveland Browns: Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville
GM Ray Farmer patiently waits for his franchise quarterback to fall into his lap. Bridgewater gives the Browns a legitimate signal caller to build their future playoff aspirations around.
27. New Orleans Saints: Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State
The creative offensive mind of Sean Payton won't allow him to bypass a talented playmaker like Cooks at this point.
28. Carolina Panthers: Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama
The departure of Jordan Gross could force GM Dave Gettleman to the focus his efforts on finding a blindside protector for Cam Newton.
29. New England Patriots: Ra'Shede Hageman, DT, Minnesota
It's hard to find big, athletic defenders with Hagemen's physical tools. Although effort and desire are huge concerns, Belichick needs to add youth to a defensive line that's long in the tooth.
30. San Francisco 49ers: Demarcus Lawrence, OLB, Boise State
The 49ers might be forced to look for a pass rusher with Aldon Smith's off-field actions become a huge distraction. Lawrence is a fluid athlete capable of rushing the passer from a three-point stance or upright position.
31. Denver Broncos: Xavier Su'a-Filo, OG, UCLA
After watching his offensive line bullied at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks, John Fox insists on adding a beefy blocker with a nasty disposition.
32. Seattle Seahawks: Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia
The Seahawks rolled to the world title despite playing with a patchwork offensive line. Moses addresses the void at right tackle and is a perfect fit in the 'Hawks' zone-based blocking scheme.
LINK
Round 2
58. New Orleans Saints: Keith McGill, CB, Utah
Rob Ryan loves long, rangy corners with press-man skills. McGill is a talented cover man with the size-strength combination to match up with the big-bodied receivers dominating the NFC South.
1. Houston Texans: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
A frontline featuring Clowney, J.J. Watt and Whitney Mercilus would make AFC quarterback shake in their boots facing the Texans.
2. St. Louis Rams: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
Greg Robinson is the better athlete and offers more upside, but it could be hard for Jeff Fisher to pass on the more polished Matthews based on his relationship with the family.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
Say what you want about Manziel's potential flaws, there is no doubt that he would energize the Jaguars with his presence and spectacular playmaking ability.
4. Cleveland Browns: Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
Adding an explosive weapon like Watkins to a lineup featuring Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron would give the Browns the top receiving corps in the AFC North.
5. Oakland Raiders: Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida
With Matt Schaub set to lead the team in 2014, the Raiders can afford take a patient approach with Bortles.
6. Atlanta Falcons: Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn
Protecting Matt Ryan is the team's priority after watching him get pummeled in the pocket a season ago.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
The Mike Williams' trade paves the way for the team to add Evans as a complement to Vincent Jackson in the passing game.
8. Minnesota Vikings: Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo
Linebacker isn't an obvious need, but the Vikings could elect to take the best player available with Mack on the board at this pick.
9. Buffalo Bills: Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA
The Bills could elect to take a talented tight end to help E.J. Manuel, but the defense could use a versatile SAM linebacker/pass rusher to complement Mario Williams and Jerry Hughes off the edges.
10. Detroit Lions: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
Jim Caldwell's experience with Peyton Manning in Indianapolis could prompt him to surround Matthew Stafford with a explosive weapons on the perimeter.
11. Tennessee Titans: Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State
Defensive coordinator Ray Horton's success with Patrick Peterson could persuade the Titans to take a rangy, athletic cornerback with superb ball skills.
12. New York Giants: C.J. Mosley, ILB, Alabama:
Mosley's athleticism and versatility would bring another dimension to a defense that's struggled the past few seasons.
13. St. Louis Rams: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama
Jeff Fisher would be wise to give Greg Williams an aggressive safety with playmaking skills based on the defensive wizard's success in Tennessee (Blaine Bishop), Washington (Sean Taylor) and New Orleans (Darren Sharper).
14. Chicago Bears: Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh
Donald is an ideal 3-technique in the Bears' Tampa 2 scheme because of his speed, athleticism and quickness.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers: Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State
The Steelers need to find a replacement for Ike Taylor as the designated No. 1 corner in the lineup. Dennard is an ideal fit with his grit, toughness and ball skills.
16. Dallas Cowboys: Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville
Securing a pass rusher is a top priority, but Pryor is rated higher than any available defensive end at this point. Thus, Jerry Jones opts to fill one of the Cowboys' biggest needs with his first.
17. Baltimore Ravens: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan
Ozzie Newsome has a reputation for snagging Pro Bowl-caliber players in the first round. Lewan has all of the tools to be a dominant player at his position, which makes this pick a no-brainer at this point.
18. New York Jets: Marqise Lee, WR, USC
The Jets have made a concerted effort to upgrade the receiving during the offseason, but adding a dynamic weapon like Lee in the middle will help Geno Smith and Michael Vick become more efficient from the pocket.
19. Miami Dolphins: Zack Martin, OT, Notre Dame
Martin's versatility makes him an ideal fit for the Dolphins as a potential swing player along the offense line.
20. Arizona Cardinals: Dee Ford, OLB, Auburn
John Abraham led the Cardinals with 11.5 sacks in 2013, but he is 35 and on the backside of his career. Ford could serve as his apprentice for a season before taking over as the team's designated pass rusher.
21. Green Bay Packers: Ryan Shazier, LB, Ohio State
Dom Capers love to throw out exotic looks to disrupt the flow of offensive schemes. Shazier is versatile playmaker with the ability blitz, run or cover from multiple spots on the front seven.
22. Philadelphia Eagles: Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State
Roby is a talented cover man with the speed, athleticism and movement skills to thrive in an aggressive scheme.
23. Kansas City Chiefs: Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU
Andy Reid desperately needs an explosive playmaker on the perimeter to make the Chiefs' version of the West Coast offense pop. Beckham is a dynamic receiver-returner with the talent and potential to be a star as a pro.
24. Cincinnati Bengals: Kony Ealy, DE, Missouri
The loss of Michael Johnson robbed the Bengals of a young, athletic rusher with extraordinary length. Marvin Lewis fills the void by taking Ealy with the Bengals' first pick.
25. San Diego Chargers: Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech
The Chargers need a long, rangy cover corner to match up with the big-bodied receivers that dominate the AFC West.
26. Cleveland Browns: Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville
GM Ray Farmer patiently waits for his franchise quarterback to fall into his lap. Bridgewater gives the Browns a legitimate signal caller to build their future playoff aspirations around.
27. New Orleans Saints: Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State
The creative offensive mind of Sean Payton won't allow him to bypass a talented playmaker like Cooks at this point.
28. Carolina Panthers: Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama
The departure of Jordan Gross could force GM Dave Gettleman to the focus his efforts on finding a blindside protector for Cam Newton.
29. New England Patriots: Ra'Shede Hageman, DT, Minnesota
It's hard to find big, athletic defenders with Hagemen's physical tools. Although effort and desire are huge concerns, Belichick needs to add youth to a defensive line that's long in the tooth.
30. San Francisco 49ers: Demarcus Lawrence, OLB, Boise State
The 49ers might be forced to look for a pass rusher with Aldon Smith's off-field actions become a huge distraction. Lawrence is a fluid athlete capable of rushing the passer from a three-point stance or upright position.
31. Denver Broncos: Xavier Su'a-Filo, OG, UCLA
After watching his offensive line bullied at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks, John Fox insists on adding a beefy blocker with a nasty disposition.
32. Seattle Seahawks: Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia
The Seahawks rolled to the world title despite playing with a patchwork offensive line. Moses addresses the void at right tackle and is a perfect fit in the 'Hawks' zone-based blocking scheme.
LINK
Round 2
58. New Orleans Saints: Keith McGill, CB, Utah
Rob Ryan loves long, rangy corners with press-man skills. McGill is a talented cover man with the size-strength combination to match up with the big-bodied receivers dominating the NFC South.
This post was edited on 4/15/14 at 6:59 pm
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:02 pm to liquid rabbit
Shut up figs I fixed it.
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:16 pm to drake20
Psh, Joe Morgan can do that.
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:18 pm to Meateye
this is one of the better mock drafts ive seen
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:21 pm to Meateye
Finally a realistic and legit mock draft
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:28 pm to Meateye
I'm surprised Bucky let Cooks fall that far. He likes him a lot.. indicated he thought he was a top 3 guy when he interviewed him
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:33 pm to KG5989
Lee or OBJ
Cooks has bust written all over him
Cooks has bust written all over him
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:33 pm to HollierThanThou
Cooks got that swag yo
Posted on 4/15/14 at 6:40 pm to HollierThanThou
quote:
Cooks has bust written all over him
how?
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