Monday, January 28, 2013

Mock Draft #2 - Post All-Star Games


Adrian Peterson and his near record season

The Super Bowl is just about a week away which will close the 2012 NFL Season. A lot of memories and craziness happened during the year. To quote the great Vince Lombardi, a lot of things made me say "What the hell is going on out here?" If you forgot anything major that happened, this is where I'll remind you. Let's start off first with the truly unbelievable return of Adrian "AD" Peterson. He defied modern science with his return from a gruesome ACL injury last Christmas Eve in Washington (Coincidence RG3 also tore his ACL on that sorry excuse of a field?). Peterson finished 9 yards short of the single season record for rushing set by Eric Dickerson. I love AD and hope he continues his fierce running style throughout the rest of his career. One of my all-time favorite players.
    There was another record breaker in the form of a wide receiver who is in reality a transformer. Calvin "Megatron" Johnson set the single season receiving record passing the G.O.A.T. Jerry Rice's mark. Although Calvin somewhat disappointed me in fantasy, he still had an unbelievable season. Three out of the five rookie QBs taken in last year's draft started their first postseason game this year and put the rest of the NFL on notice and to quote Bob Dylan "times are a changin'". RG3 and Russell Wilson went head to head in the Wild Card round and put on a show until RG got injured. Andrew Luck already looks like he has 4 or 5 SuperBowls written all over him. Few more to touch on...the emergence of Colin Kaepernick in San Fran really caught everybody by surprise. People knew he could run but his arm is as good as any QB in the NFL. Good move by Harbaugh switching to the Kaep.

Chuck Pagano and interim coach Bruce Arians

    Last but certainly not least, the way the entire nation and NFL community supported and rallied behind Colt's head coach Chuck Pagano was truly the inspiration all year for everyone. A feel good story that nearly every person in the world can relate to. Well done by everyone. Oh yeah, I forgot the now infamous "Fail Mary" play in Seattle thanks to those guys who pretended to understand football (The NFL dropped the ball with those replacements, no Shane Falco that's for sure). I hope I wasn't the only fan happy to see the gun-show Ed Hoculi back on the field.
     As far as the whole Manti Te'o thing goes...uhh...yeah just literally the most bizarre thing I really have ever heard. But if I'm going to be honest as I always am with these things, he had to have known this girl was fake. After that "emotional" win against Michigan St. (I understand he lost his grandmother that day which must have been difficult but the focus was on his girlfriend for most of the broadcast) there was never a mention of a funeral or Te'o missing any sort of time to deal with his losses. Deadspin.com did a great job reporting the different dates that were the reported death of his girlfriend as well. Regardless, something fishy was going on and Te'o simply will never look good in this situation. He will be remembered as the doofus who bought into a game of Catfish or the doofus who killed an imaginary person for personal gain. Will we ever know the truth? Most likely not. But people will always have their doubts, myself included. Truly, an unbelievable story.
   To stop boring myself and you the reader, I now present Mock Draft #2...by the way I saw the stats of page views and I was close to 200 on my first mock. Trust me, I really appreciate anyone who takes the time to read this. Thank you! Ok draft mode.
    
1.) Kansas City Chiefs: Luke Joeckel OT/Texas A&M  In my first mock of 2013 I said there was no clear cut #1 overall pick. The more and more I read and view other "expert" mocks, I continue to see Joeckel atop the board. Obviously a lot will change and new Chiefs GM John Dorsey is already on record saying they will draft the best player available. Do they view that as Joeckel or perhaps a QB? Only time will tell.
 
2.) Jacksonville Jaguars: Bjoern Werner DE/Florida State  There is too much upside here for the Jags to pass on. With new head coach Gus Bradley, the mastermind behind the best defense in the league last season in Seattle, he will need to improve this defense in order to make his team better as a whole. Werner is the first piece of that puzzle and will be a career Jaguar if they handle him the right way.

 3.) Oakland Raiders: Damontre Moore DE/Texas A&M  I moved up Moore to #3 from #19 because of, again, the upside. I previously had Werner to the Raiders but Moore is the next best DE in this draft and could wind up being the top DE. Workouts both at the combine and pro-day will ultimately determine if moore is a top 3 or top 15 pick.

4.) Philadelphia Eagles: Chance Warmack G/Alabama  After watching some highlights and looking at some stats, Warmack blew me away as the best lineman in this draft. I know I have Joeckel going #1 but that is because he is at a premium position. Chip Kelly ultimately decided to take the leap of faith and bolt for the NFL (smh as a huge Ducks fan, c'mon Chip). He will need an offensive line that is tremendous at run blocking, hence the Warmack selection. The biggest question is whether or not Michael Vick will be the QB to run that offense. If not, this pick will most likely change in the future.
 
5.) Detroit Lions: Dee Milliner CB/Alabama  The Lions really were a puzzling team this past season. Calvin Johnson had a record setting season and were an explosive offense. Their defense, which was supposed to be one of the most improved in the league, was at best mediocre. One position that has plagued this team for years has been CB or even the secondary as a whole. I think the Lions may address that in this draft heavily. They have talent and should not be picking in the top 5 much longer.
 
6.) Cleveland Browns: Barkevious Mingo OLB/DE/LSU  With Ray Horton coming in as the DC, the Browns must find good talent to fill his 3-4 system. Arizona's defense was overlooked last season after going on the awful losing streak after starting 4-0. Horton has a good football mind and can cause a lot of problems for opposing offenses. Mingo is an ideal 3-4 OLB and would fit well in Cleveland. His quickness and ability drop into coverage or put his hand down to rush also make him desirable.
 
7.) Arizona Cardinals: Eric Fisher OT/Central Michigan  The more I thought about it and after really watching a lot of highlights of the QBs in this class, it is conceivable that no QBs will be taken in the first round. Teams for sure recognize the lack of talent at the most important position this year and may wait and improve in other areas. This is the case for Arizona. Bruce Arians takes over and he will need to find his QB fast. Whoever that QB is will need to be protected and Fisher is a quality LT. The Cardinals O-Line last was bad. I mean bad.

Cordarrelle Patterson
 8.) Buffalo Bills: Cordarrelle Patterson WR/Tennessee  This is a player I think Bills fans should watch during the combine and other pre-draft events. His size (6'3" 205lbs) is what most Bills fans a clamoring for. A big, physical receiver who can just go get it. I'm really interested to see what he does at the combine. His name is shooting up boards and a lot of mocks peg Patterson at this slot. Not just Bills fans but the entire Bills organization is seeing what a young WR with size and speed can do for a team (AJ Green, Julio Jones). This pick only makes too much sense. Like I said at the Arizona pick, reaching for a QB in the 1st round will only lead to further ineptitude.

9.) New York Jets: Kenny Vaccaro S/Texas  Another name shooting up boards is Vaccaro. He comes from DB U at Texas and is a very polished player. Some fine tuning through good coaching can turn this very good player into a great player. I don't believe LaRon Landry or Yeremiah Bell will be back for the Jets next season so safety will be a major position of need. Along with QB, but that has already been discussed. It kills me to put a Longhorn on the Jets.

10.) Tennessee Titans: Star Lotulelei DT/Utah  This pick remains the same, one of two in my top 10 to stay the same. It just makes sense. No other team in the top is really desperate for a plug on the interior D-Line. Lotulelei is just that. Tennessee was no good against the run last year and need to find ways to get to the QB. Pressure up the middle will help guys like Kamerion Wimbley and Zach Brown get to the QB more often.

11.) San Diego Chargers: Justin Hunter WR/Tennessee  Two Volunteer WRs taken in the top 11 picks. How was that team not better? Anyways, the Super Chargers were decimated by injury to their WRs last season. Other than Antonio Gates, they have no true threat to go over the top to. Hunter has size but has been known to take plays off. Something worth noting during the pre-draft process.

12.) Miami Dolphins: Robert Woods WR/USC  So he goes from being a Bill and loved by Bills fans to a Dolphin and loved by no one. Woods is a supremely talented player that can help Ryan Tannehill develop into a better QB. When Brian Hartline is your number one wideout, you know it's time to upgrade. Woods will go in the top 15 in my opinion.

13.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Johnthan Banks CB/Mississippi State  Player changes but the position stays the same. The Bucs need to add players to their secondary even if they end up being a depth player. The more they draft the better chance they have of hitting one. Banks is not the most talented CB but has decent size and has great cover skills. Something pretty much every Buccaneer did not have last year in the defensive secondary.

14.) Carolina Panthers: Jesse Williams DT/Alabama  The Panthers have a good offense with Cam Newton running the show. They still need to get over the hump defensively. Number one pick last year Luke Kuechly was a stud at middle LB for the team last season. Now they need a player to fill the middle of their defensive line. Williams doesn't have the quickness a lot of DTs possess to get off the ball but he certianly has the raw power. Rumored to be repping 600+lbs on bench. Absurd.

15.) New Orleans Saints: Jarvis Jones OLB/Georgia  There is a growing concern surrounding Jones about his longevity and ability to stay healthy. According to some NFL Scouts (info from rotoworld.com) Jones was told he should retire from football because of a chronic back problem. This could be a major red flag for arguably the best defensive player in this draft. Regardless, the Saints need a stud defender and if Jones falls to 15, this has to be his spot.

16.) St. Louis Rams: Oday Aboushi OT/Virginia  The Rams need to to find a player along the offensive line that can control the game. Aboushi has good size and can move very well. He needs to improve his overall strength but the Ram are getting a solid player. Sam Bradford has yet to make his mark on the NFL and perhaps with a solid line, he may just do that.

 17.) Pittsburgh Steelers: Manti Te'o  LB/Notre Dame  The free fall ends at this pick. Now, I didn't have Te'o falling this far simply because of the "hoax", but it was based more on seeing him play in a few games against better talent. Sure he flourished against Wake Forest and Boston College but going against other teams with better offensive players, he sometimes looked lost and was getting pushed around. Best example was against Alabama in the title game. Most of those guys are NFL ready linemen which means Te'o may not be ready just yet for the NFL. Still a quality player, just falling down a bit.

18.) Dallas Cowboys: Sam Montgomery DE/LSU  It was clear this past year that DeMarcus Ware is feeling the effects of constantly hitting offensive linemen year and year out. Normally on the field in every passing situation, there were times this past year where Ware had to take plays off. The Cowboys need to find a player that can speel Ware while not losing a beat. I'm not convinced yet Montgomery can be that player but a good combine and pro day will help his cause.

19.) New York Giants: Jordan Poyer CB/Oregon State  Although the Giants spent a first round pick 2 years ago on Prince Amukamara, they still need to find a corner who can at the very least stay healthy. It seems every year the Giants have to scramble to find healthy DBs in every game. Even if this pick is for depth, it will be worth it for Big Blue. Poyer is undersized but is still a quality player that can fill in where needed.

20.) Chicago Bears: Jonathan Cooper G/North Carolina  Once again the Bears find themselves with a mess on the offensive line. The hiring of Marc Trestman makes Jay Cutler a million times better. He worked with guys like Rich Gannon and Bernie Kosar and made them better. Cutler will get the teaching and now more time to throw with Cooper in the mix. In my opinion, he is the more athletic player compared to Chance Warmack.

21.) Minnesota Vikings: Keenan Allen WR/California  The Vikings are really one solid player away from taking the next step to becoming a great team. Adrian Peterson, for my money, is the best RB in the league. With a solid running game Christian Ponder has shown he can win games. By adding a weapon like Allen, this offense goes from ground and pound to a balanced attack which will ultimately get them more wins and a deeper playoff run.
 
22.) Cincinnati Bengals: Ezekiel Ansah DE/BYU  Ansah is a riser at this point. Once thought to be a 3rd round pick, Ansah has crept into the first round in many drafts. He went to BYU which has produced some good football players in the past. Cincinnati has an underrated defense. By adding a pure pass rusher, this defense could challenge for the top spot in the NFL next season.

23.) St. Louis Rams (from WSH): Barrett Jones C/Alabama  The Alabama product played nearly every position on the offensive line while in college and won the nation's top award for each position. That should tell you the type of player Barrett Jones is. Although he will be listed as a center in the draft, Jones can play anywhere. I think his versatility will be very appealing to NFL clubs, so he may go even higher in the first round. For now, I'll continue the trend of the Rams sticking with the offensive line picks.

24.) Indianapolis Colts: Kevin Minter LB/LSU  Like I said in my first mock, the Colts were very surprising this season. It helps to have a franchise QB but the Colts will be a dangerous team moving forward. Adding a great defender to cover the middle of the field like a Kevin Minter makes the Colts even more dangerous. Their defense was not all that bad last season but can still use an extra push to get them over the hump.

25.) Seattle Seahawks: Zach Ertz TE/Stanford  This pick goes unchanged. The only difference is Notre Dame TE Tyler Eifert is also still on the board. The main reason is because Eifert tended to struggle while in run protection. There is no question Eifert is a tremndous receiver but needs to learn to be a better blocker. Ertz is an all around good TE. Not the best prospect at the position to be in a draft but is for this season.

26.) Green Bay Packers: Desmond Trufant CB/Washington  The Packers still boast one of the best fofenses in the NFL. Discount Double Check always helps. They most likely will be letting free agent WR Greg Jennings walk so WR could be the position to target here. Offensive line is also a concern. But I went DB because the Packers seem to lose a step in the secondary every year. Charles Woodson isn't getting younger. Trufant could step in and fill a need from day one.

27.) Houston Texans: DeAndre Hopkins WR/Clemson  The Texans are not far away from being the dominant team many people believed they were this season. Andre Johnson isn't getting younger but he can still put up incredible numbers. They need another weapon on offense to help Johnson and Arian Foster. Matt schaub probably wouldn't mind a speedster either. Hopkins is a good fit for the Texans offense.

28.) Denver Broncos: Sheldon Richardson DT/Missouri  The Missouri Tiger finds a home in the middle of the Bronco defense. Peyton Manning can still play at a high level but could use more defense. Although the Broncos were a good defense this year, they're weakness was up the middle. There is no question they can rush the passer but they need a big presence in the middle. Richardson is still a name I believe can go top 15 if his workouts go well.

29.) New England Patriots: Eric Reid S/LSU  Quick name the Patriots starting safeties...yeah it is knd of difficult. Reid can step in right away for this team and make a major upgrade at this position. If Baltimore exposed anytinhg in the AFC Championship it's that the Pats secondary is very beatable. Flacco had no problem picking his spots on a consistent basis. A strong offense can only take you so far Mr. Belichick.

30.) Atlanta Falcons: Eddie Lacy RB/Alabama  The 49ers showed that the Falcons are truly a one dimensional team in the NFC Championship game. There was no run game presence what so ever in that game which led to Matt Ryan trying to prove he can win the big game. Lacy is a big time RB and will need a strong workout to prove he is worthy of a first round pick. I also believe Michael Turner's days in the ATL are numbered.
 
*31.) Baltimore Ravens: Matt Elam S/Florida  This pick remains the same from mock draft 1. Like I said there, the biggest question the Ravens will need to address is drafting Ray Lewis' replacement or Ed Reed's replacement. I choose the latter. Props to this team for riding that emotional high their inspirational leader, Ray Lewis, has given them. Awesome story and yet another remarkable playoff run. Beating Andrew Luck, Peyton Manning, and Tom Brady in one post season. Wow.

*32.) San Francisco 49ers: Johnathan Hankins DT/Ohio State  My pick to win the Super Bowl next week are these 49ers. What a job by Colin Kaepernick to get this team to the promised land. Think back to last season too, this should have been the matchup had it not been for two really boneheaded plays (Kyle Williams 2 punt reutrn fumbles, Lee Evans dropped game winning touchdown). Regardless, the champs go with beef up the middle on their defensive line with the last pick of the first round.

* - Based on how I believe the rest of the postseason will turn out...

Onto Round 2:

33.) Jacksonville Jaguars: Alec Ogletree OLB/Georgia

34.) Kansas City Chiefs: Mike Glennon QB/North Carolina State

35.) Philadelphia Eagles: Geno Smith QB/West Virginia

36.) Detroit Lions: Lane Johnson OT/Oklahoma

37.) Cincinnati Bengals (from OAK): Arthur Brown OLB/Kansas State

38.) Arizona Cardinals: Tyler Wilson QB/Arkansas

39.) New York Jets: Justin Pugh OT/Syracuse

40.) Tennessee Titans: Larry Warford G/Kentucky

Ryan Nassib


 41.) Buffalo Bills: Ryan Nassib QB/Syracuse  This makes too much sense right? He knows the offense, knows the coaching staff, this has to be the guy they will target in April. Is he a franchise QB? Only time will tell but from what I have seen, he has a tremendous arm, is athletic enough to escpae pressure and can read a defense as good as any. The jury is still out on whether or not he will be able to cut it in the NFL but I am willing to take that chance and I believe the Bills are too.

42.) Miami Dolphins: Dion Jordan DE/Oregon

43.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: D.J. Fluker OT/Alabama

44.) Carolina Panthers: Xavier Rhodes CB/Florida State

45.) San Diego Chargers: John Simon OLB/Ohio State

46.) St. Louis Rams: Tavon Austin WR/West Virginia

47.) Pittsburgh Steelers: Matt Barkley QB/USC

48.) Dallas Cowboys: Tyler Eifert TE/Notre Dame

49.) New York Giants: Bacarri Rambo S/Georgia

 50.) Chicago Bears: Nico Johnson LB/Alabama

51.) Minnesota Vikings: Alex Okafor DE/Texas

52.) Cincinnati Bengals: Giovani Bernard RB/North Carolina

53.) Washington Redskins: Khaseem Greene OLB/Rutgers

54.) Indianapolis Colts: Andre Ellington RB/Clemson

55.) Seattle Seahawks: Sharrif Floyd DT/Florida

56.) Green Bay Packers: Terrance Williams WR/Baylor

57.) Houston Texans: Kyle Long OT/Oregon

58.) Denver Broncos: David Amerson CB/North Carolina State

59.) New England Patriots: Quinton Patton WR/Louisiana Tech

60.) Atlanta Falcons: Jelani Jenkins OLB/Florida

*61.) Baltimore Ravens: Travis Frederick C/Wisconsin

*62.) San Francisco 49ers: Dustin Hopkins K/Florida State


Yes, that is a kicker with the final pick of round 2. The more I thought about it, the Niners don't need a ton of help at one position really except kicker. Why not ensure you get the best kicker in the nation. I don't know I'm probably crazy with that but I honestly think that would be a smart pick. Anyways I digress. I hope you enjoyed Mock Draft #2. Let me know what you think! My next draft will feature round 3 picks with the last pick I do being the Bills. It will progress from there including some trades along the way. So again thanks for reading and I'll talk soon. To quote Brady Quinn, "Now I'm Done."

Friday, January 11, 2013

First Mock for 2013 - Post BCS



Playoff football. Only few things can rival the intensity and awesomeness it brings. It also means we are that much closer to draft day. The draft order is based on projections of playoff teams. Regardless, I could not help myself and had to start my mock draft season. Of course, the Bills are my favorite team but I will be un biased and make the selection on who I really think they will take not who I want them to take. The head coach search is over now with Doug Marrone landing the Bills job. For me, the hiring is just alright. I don't love it and I don't hate it. We will just have to wait and see what he can do as head coach. He does have an endorsement from Sean Payton so that can only be good. There are also talks he may draft Ryan Nassib, his QB from 'Cuse. With his OC from 'Cuse Nathaniel Hackett in the mix, that is an even greater possibility but may not be what I think. I also love the hiring of DC Mike Pettine. All in all, good start to 2013 for the Bills, but remember when they signed Mario last year? How did that turn out? The season is a long way away but it is a good start to this point.




1.) Kansas City Chiefs: Luke Joeckel OT/Texas A&M  New head coach Andy Reid must be thinking "What the hell did I get myself into?". This team does not have a QB, a staple for Reid's offense and has been abysmal defensively the past 2 seasons. The logical thing to do is take a QB #1 right? Wrong. This year's QB draft class is not nearly worthy of a #1 pick let alone top 10. The Chiefs need to find stability offensively and Joeckel, arguably the best player in the draft fits nicely in KC. (NFL Comparable: Joe Thomas)
 
2.) Jacksonville Jaguars: Jarvis Jones OLB/Georgia  Another player arguably the best in this draft, Jones is comparable to Melvin Ingram from last season's draft. Ingram saw limited playing time in his rookie season in San Diego but his impact was certainly felt. The Jags do have a good front 7 on defense but could really use the pass rush specialist like an Ingram or Bruce Irvin in Seattle. 14.5 sacks in the SEC isn't too shaby and he led the nation in that category. (NFL Comparable: Melvin Ingram)

3.) Oakland Raiders: Bjoern Werner DE/Florida State  The German phenom lands in the black hole. Over the past few seasons, the Raiders have seen their first round picks turn from hope to bust in a matter of games. Werner, however, has JJ Watt like qualities. Although not as big or intimidating, Werner possesses the motor and power to collapse the pocket and force the QB to make decisions he wouldn't otherwise make. His 13.0 sacks this season were good enough for a third place tie in the entire nation. Not bad for a kid born outside the country. This is a safe pick for the Raiders, one that won't have the fans by the bay scratching their heads. (NFL Comparable: Jason Babin)

4.) Philadelphia Eagles: Eric Fisher OT/Central Michigan  Possibly a reach here, but if there is anything I have learned from doing these mocks is that NFL GMs are insane. Most of the time there is a clear cut favorite for a pick and the team takes a player no one has heard of (by no one I mean people other than me. I have no life and have seen virtually all of these players play.). Well, here is that pick. Fisher is a monster at 6'7" 305lbs and in my opinion should be a top 5 pick. The biggest knock on Fisher has nothing to do with his talent level but the fact that he played in the MAC might scare some people away. But the Eagles desperately need O-Line help. (NFL Comparable: D'Brickashaw Ferguson)

5.) Detroit Lions: Manti Te'o LB/Notre Dame  Bills fans will hate this pick. On draft day mute your TV when the commish announces Te'o to the Lions and you will here any number of expletives fly from other fans watching the draft. Te'o really does not need much descrption here. If you know and follow college football you know te'o is just an all around terrific LB and should be a star in the NFL. If he's not, thank you Lions. (NFL Comparable: London Fletcher)

6.) Cleveland Browns: Sam Montgomery DE/LSU  After not landing Chip Kelly, the Browns should move in a different direction and continue to build the defense then wait for a better QB class in years to come. Montgomery is a bit of a reach at this point but depending on his workouts could very well find himself in the top 10. Cleveland needs good players much like the Bills and Montgomery would be a start. (NFL Comparable: John Abraham)

7.) Arizona Cardinals: Geno Smith QB/West Virginia  The Cardinals have no other option with this pick. The longer they ignore this position, the further away they will be in coming close to competing in the NFL. Smith displayed flashes last season of being either a tremendous QB and at times one of the worst QBs in this draft. Arizona has to hope that Geno Smith is the answer at this position. (NFL Comparable: Cam Newton)

8.) Buffalo Bills: Robert Woods WR/USC  Though I prefer the Bills to target a guy like Dwayne Bowe in FA, this is the pick for me for now. Woods and Marquise Lee were studs for USC throughout thier careers. Woods had 76 catches last season for 846yds and 11 TDs. Not gaudy numbers but give this team another reciever to compliment Stevie Johnson might make all the difference in the world. Expecting a QB with this pick? I do not believe outside of Glennon the Bills would be interested in taking a QB this high in the draft. So instead follow the Cincinnati model of drafting the young stud wideout (ok Woods is NOT AJ Green but still a viable option) then get the QB in round 2 or 3. To me it makes sense and I am not being biased, I truly believe this is the way the Bills are leaning in the upcoming draft. (NFL Comparable: Percy Harvin)


9.) New York Jets: Mike Glennon QB/North Carolina State   Glennon is a hot name lately around draft experts. Mel Kiper of ESPN has Glennon ranked as his top QB in this class. Glennon is a true pocket passer which is still respectable around the NFL. He threw for 4,031 yds 31 TDs and 17 picks this season on a mediocre NC State team. The last time the Jets had a true pocket passer was Chad Pennington. (NFL Comparable: Tony Romo)

10.) Tennessee Titans: Star Lotulelei DT/Utah  The Titans are a team that is just kind of there. Sure they have a star at running back in CJ2K but the rest of the team, to me, is just blah. Adding this straight up dude to the middle of their defensive line could provide a spark. Although not a popular name or sexy name, Lotulelei is a beast, I'm talking Haloti Ngata type beast. His 5.0 sacks from 2012 are just part of what he is as a player. This guy can eat blocks creating opportunities for his linemates and linebackers and is actually quite quick for a man of his size 6'3" 320lbs. (NFL Comparable: Haloti Ngata)

11.) San Diego Chargers: Dee Milliner CB/Alabama  The Chargers were once again one of the biggest disappointments in the NFL in 2012. This might be the end of the line for Philip Rivers in SD so a QB could be a pick here but for now I went with the position that the Chargers desperately need fixed. Milliner is no Patrick Peterson or hell Stephon Gilmore (yeah, I went there) but he is a lot like Brandon Carr. He's got pretty good size for a CB (6'1" 198lbs.) and was a shut down corner on the most dominant defense in college football. A safe and smart pick for the Chargers. (NFL Comparable: Brandon Carr)

12.) Miami Dolphins: DeAndre Hopkins WR/Clemson  Give Tannehill someone to throw to. Brian Hartline quietly had a great season for the Phins but I suspect they are looking for the explosive play maker they havent had since the pre-holistic Ricky Williams days. Hopkins, along with every other offensive player at Clemson, has game changing speed and can hurt a team in the open field. Tannehill really wasn't all that bad last season as a rookie and nearly led his team to the playoffs. Hopkins could be the missing piece for the Dolphins to get over the hump. (NFL Comparable: Julio Jones)

13.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jordan Poyer CB/Oregon State  Another pick much like Eric Fisher to Philly. However, Poyer is another name that is gaining a lot of momentum to the pre-draft stages. Not the biggest guy in the world (5'11" 190lbs) but can certainly pack a punch. Very physical corner that will help a secondary that got scorched last season (4,951yds 30 TDs given up). Ronde Barber is also most likely done with his career. (NFL Comparable: Adam "Pacman" Jones)

14.) Carolina Panthers: Lane Johnson OT/Oklahoma  As of today, Johnson is not a household name. But as the process goes on, I expect his name to be mentioned among the top O-Linemen in the draft. He did an admirable job at the University fo Oklahoma protecting Landry Jones and a balanced runnning game for the Sooners. The Panthers could use O-Line help for Cam Newton but I would not be surprised if this is a defensive pick here.  (NFL Comparable: Anthony Davis)

15.) New Orleans Saints: Barkevious Mingo OLB/LSU  Award for best name in the draft goes to Mingo. Montgomery's teammate at LSU now becomes division rival in the NFL but again his status to this point is up in the air. Mingo was anoth guy the scouts said had potential to be a top 5 pick. But lack of production and somewhat of a down year for the Bayou Bengals led to Mingo's descent. The Saints need help at rushing the passer as well as covering Rbs in space. Mingo has the size and speed necessary to do so. 4.0 sacks in the SEC is nothing to shake your head at. (NFL Comparable: Aldon Smith)

16.) St. Louis Rams: D.J. Fluker OT/Alabama The Rams seemingly had the most turbulent season in terms of ups and downs this year unlike any other. At one point you could argue they were playoff contenders at others they were borderline unwatchable. With that said they do have a pretty good team in the Louie. An improved offensive line still needs to be addressed to get Sam Bradford over the hump. Watch for the Rams to use both 1st rounds picks this year on the O-Line. (NFL Comparable: Nate Solder)

17.) Pittsburgh Steelers: Eddie Lacy RB/Alabama  Reach? Yes. Worth it? We'll see. He is not Trent Richardson or even Mark Ingram, but Lacy follows in the footsteps of 2 great Alabama running backs. I believe Rashard Mendenhall is done in Pittsburgh and this team needs to get back to ground and pound and Lacy is just that. At 5'10" 220lbs, Lacy brings it on every play. The Steelers improved the offensive line last season through the draft, now they just need a runner to utilize it. (NFL Comparable: Marshawn Lynch)

18.) Dallas Cowboys: Damontre Moore DE/Texas A&M  The second Aggie to be taken off the board is yet another name the is gaining traction. Moore was relatively unknown to begin the season but had a breakout year for the Aggies. His 12.5 sacks this past season was a +4 from his 8.5 last season. With DeMarcus Ware's recent injury problems, the Cowboys could use an extra man on the defense so they don't lose a beat when Ware needs a rest. (NFL Comparable: Robert Mathis)

19.) New York Giants: Alex Ogletree LB/Georgia  Ogletree does not have the greatest build of a linebacker but he certainly has the instincts of one. He has tremendous speed for a linebacker which gives him an edge against the run. The Giants lack a presence in the middle of their defense that can lead them back to their dominance. LSU's Kevin Minter could be an option here but I personally believe Ogletree is the better player. (NFL Comparable: Paul Poszlusny)

20.) Chicago Bears: Tyler Eifert TE/Notre Dame  The second Golden Domer to come off the board goes to DAAAA Bears. Eifert was the leading reciever for the Irish this past season with 44 catches for 624yds and 4 TDs. At times Eifert can dominate the game with his ability to stretch the field or catch the short to intermediate passes necessary for a first down. He is a reliable target that should help in the run game as well in Chicago. (NFL Comparable: Jason Witten)

21.) Minnesota Vikings: Dion Jordan DE/Oregon  The 6'6" 243lbs product is a very fast player. By that I mean he gets off the ball and can beat his man to get to the QB with relative ease. With that said, he doesn't have the signature most DEs in the NFL tend to have. He needs to improve his ability to bull rush as well. But having a teacher like Jared Allen will certainly help. Jordan is another one of those risers on the board during pre-draft analysis. This may be a little high but for now, I'm sticking with this pick. (NFL Comparable: Charles Johnson)

22.) Cincinnati Bengals: Arthur Brown OLB/Kansas State  The Bengals quietly boast one of the best defenses in the NFL. While RB is a deifnite option at this spot, that position is no longer a major position of need in the NFL. Offensively this team has their franchise QB and WR in place. At some point I do expect the Bengals to take their franchise RB but for now, Brown is a strong candidate for the Bengals. (NFL Comparable: Bart Scott)

23.) St. Louis Rams (from WSH): Chance Warmack G/Alabama  Like I said at pick 16, the Rams are taking a page out of the 49ers book and spending 2 first round picks on offensive lineman. Warmack is a stud. He might be the best offensive lineman in the draft but plays at a position that is not considered premium. He literally can take on 2 rushers at once and is a punisher in the run game. Great speed and ability to get out in space to block downfield for screens or toss plays. (NFL Comparable: Logan Mankins)

24.) Indianapolis Colts: Johnthan Banks CB/Mississippi State  The surprise team in the NFL this despite having the second coming of Peyton Manning (really how lucky are the Colts? Must be why their logo is a horseshoe). Offensively, this team is a good run game away from being dominant. Defensively, need improvement. Their secondary was not terrible but it could still use at least one guy who can shut downthe other team's top reciever. Banks can do just that after lighting up the SEC this year. (NFL Comparable: Carlos Rogers)

*25.) Baltimore Ravens: Matt Elam S/Florida  To draft Ray Lewis' replacement or Ed Reed's replacement? That will be the number 1 question for the Ravens this offseason. Ray Lewis is of course retiring whenever Baltimore's season ends. Ed Reed is not far behind. Elam is a ferocious hitter and will fit in with the Ravens defense. He does however need to improve overall on his tackling. He tends to go for the big hit too often which will not survive in the NFL. (NFL Comparable: Earl Thomas)

*26.) San Francisco 49ers: Sheldon Richardson DT/Missouri  The age and injury history of Justin Smith should be a concern for the 49ers. The really do not have much depth on the defensive line and could use another big guy to make a difference. Richardson is relatively unknown at this point but I believe will end up being a top 15 pick. He doesn't have ideal nose tackle size (6'3" 295lbs) but his lateral movement and quickness off the snap make him an appealing prospect. (NFL Comparable: Kyle Williams)

*27.) Houston Texans: Justin Hunter WR/Tennessee  At one point during the season, Hunter was regarded as the top WR in this draft. But after some injuries and poor production this season, his stock has dropped. With that said the 6'4" 200lbs Volunteer could be exactly what the Texans need to really be the dominant offense most believed they were. Adding his 73 catches and 9 TDs from a one year ago at Tennessee could make the Texans once again the favorite to win it all. (NFL Comparable: Vincent Jackson)

*28.) Atlanta Falcons: Andre Ellington RB/Clemson  Another Clemson Tiger off the board in round 1. Ellington is no where near the talent of CJ Spiller but he certainly has that game changing ability. Michael Turner lost a lot of his touches to Jacquizz Rodgers this past season but Rodgers is not a number 1 back. Ellington very weel could be a number one with his gaudy numbers he put up as a Tiger (1,081yds 5.1/att 8 TDs, 232yds receiving 16.1/att 1 TD). (NFL Comparable: DeAngelo Williams)

*29.) Seattle Seahawks: Zach Ertz TE/Stanford  The unorthodox Pete Carroll picks continue. Ertz is not far behind in terms of his ability to pick up first downs and stretch the field much like Chicago Bears first round pick Tyler Eifert. He had an impressive season with the Cardinal hauling in 69 catches for nearly 1,000 yds with 6 TDs. Russell Wilson was incredible this year as a third round rookie. Giving him a security blanket like Ertz may very well vault the team form the Pacific northwest to the SuperBowl next season. (NFL Comparable: Jermaine Gresham)

*30.) New England Patriots: Jesse Williams DT/Alabama  Wes Welker may very well be done with the Pats so WR could be a logical option here for Bill Belichick. But I will hold out on WR for now and go with a pick that will be sure to be Vince Wilfork's replacement. Williams is not as dominant as Marcel Dareus was for Bama but he certainly has this skills to succeed at the next level. Any player coached by Nick Saban is pretty close to as safe a pick there is in the NFL. Plus, Belichick also tapped into Bama's talent pool selecting Dont'a Hightower in the 1st round last season. (NFL Comparable: Calais Campbell)

*31.) Green Bay Packers: Barrett Jones C/Alabama  Back to back Crimson Tide players off the board at the end of the first round. Jones is no doubt the top center in this draft but is the first round too early to take one? I think so but the Pack desperately need to fill that position. Jeff Saturday was a disappointment after signing as a fee agent. Not only does Jones provide stability and serve as the signal caller for the O-Line, he brings tremendous leadership and a winning attitude from his days at Alabama. Smart, safe pick for the Packers. (NFL Comparable: Max Unger)

*32.) Denver Broncos: Alex Okafor DE/Texas  The rich get richer. Already boasting two of the NFL's top pass rushers in Elvis Dumervil and Von Miller, the Broncos get the purest pass rusher in this draft in Okafor. Now I could be speaking biased here as a true Horns fan but Okafor seemed to be in on every play this year for Texas. He causes so many problems both in the run and pass game but his true instinct is to get after the passer. With 12.5 sacks this year, Okafor was by far the best player for the Longhorns this season. (NFL Comparable: Cameron Wake)

* - Based on how I believe the rest of the postseason will turn out...

Onto Round 2:

33.) Jacksonville Jaguars: Johnathan Hankins DT/Ohio State 

34.) Kansas City Chiefs: Matt Barkley QB/USC

35.) Philadelphia Eagles: Ezekiel Ansah DE/BYU

36.) Detroit Lions: Xavier Rhodes CB/Florida State

37.) Cincinnati Bengals (from OAK): Montee Ball RB/Wisconsin

38.) Arizona Cardinals: Eric Reid S/LSU

39.) New York Jets: Da'Rick Rogers WR/Tennessee Tech

40.) Tennessee Titans: Oday Aboushi OT/Virginia

41.) Buffalo Bills: Tyler Wilson QB/Arkansas  Well people reading this, here it is the Bills new franchise QB, or so we hope. Initially, I never liked the idea of Wilson being drafted here. But I watched some games and highlights and he certainly has the arm strength mobility and accuracy to play QB in the NFL. The major reason he fell off as a top 10 pick this year was that his team was awful this season. Can you blame him though? His coach was fired and his top RB and recievers were injured. Despite that Wilson still threw for 3,387yds 21 TDs and 13 picks. Compare that to his 2011 season where he threw for 3,638yds 24 TDs and just 6 picks. He has the talent but he needs to cut down on his mistakes and read defenses better. With good coaching he very well could do just that.

42.) Miami Dolphins: Mike Gillislee RB/Florida 

43.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: David Amerson CB/North Carolina State

44.) Carolina Panthers: Khaseem Greene OLB/Rutgers

45.) San Diego Chargers: Keenan Allen WR/California

46.) St. Louis Rams: Tharold Simon CB/LSU

47.) Pittsburgh Steelers: Shariff Floyd DT/Florida

48.) Dallas Cowboys: Landry Jones QB/Oklahoma

49.) New York Giants: Jonathan Cooper G/North Carolina

50.) Chicago Bears: Cordarrelle Patterson WR/Tennessee

 51.) Minnesota Vikings: Terrance Williams WR/Baylor

52.) Cincinnati Bengals: John Jenkins DT/Georgia

53.) Washington Redskins: Kenny Vaccaro S/Texas

54.) Indianapolis Colts: Tavon Austin WR/West Virginia

55.) Baltimore Ravens: Khaled Holmes C/USC

56.) San Francisco 49ers: T.J. McDonald S/USC

57.) Houston Texans: Kevin Minter LB/LSU

58.) Atlanta Falcons: Jackson Jeffcoat DE/Texas

59.) Seattle Seahawks: Chase Thomas OLB/Stanford

60.) New England Patriots: Stedman Bailey WR/West Virginia

61.) Green Bay Packers: Desmond Trufant CB/Washington

62.) Denver Broncos: Kiko Alonso LB/Oregon

With my first mock draft of 2013 wrapped up, I hope you enjoyed. Send me feed back and perhaps a debate will ensue. I expect to send a new draft out every few weeks up until the draft. I will post 2 drafts the week of the draft with my last one coming the morning of.