1. Washington - Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford - Washington is a mess, and they need to get a QB badly to try and right the ship.
2. Cincinnatti - Matt Kalil, OT, USC - I really wasn't too sure who to place here, but Kalil could be the best value here.
3. Minnesota - Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford - Minnesota's line seems to get worse each year and it's time to replace McKinnie.
4. Arizona - Matt Barkley, QB, USC - Assuming that the Cardinals haven't made a trade for a QB, if they sign Bulger then Barkley can sit at least 1 year.
5. Denver - Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama - Kirkpatrick is athletic and has incredible size, Denver's secondary will need some help.
6. Carolina - Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina - Jeffery is one of my favorite players in this class, and gives Cam a target that will be very hard to miss.
7. Tennessee - Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina - Sooner or later the Titans will have to draft another great corner to contain Indy and Houston.
8. Seattle - Quinten Coples, DE, North Carolina - Pass rush is a big need for Seattle, but they can go anywhere with this pick, could be QB.
9. Miami - Landry Jones, QB, Oklahoma - Sparano won't stay unless they have an incredible season, new coach, new QB.
10. Buffalo - Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa - Whoever Buffalo has at QB will need much better blocking, Reiff can start day 1.
11. Jacksonville - Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska - I considered WR here, but I think after using so many picks on the D-line it's clear Jacksonville is drafting for their defense.
12. Cleveland - Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma St - Greg Little alone may not satisfy Holmgren enough, McCoy can use another target that can turn a 5 yd slant into a TD.
13. San Francisco - Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State - I think Worthy can play DT or DE, and Franklin may not stay in San Fran for very long.
14. Oakland - Nick Foles, QB, Arizona - Disregard this pick, take the fastest guy... Maybe a Robert Griffin pick change is in order.
15. New York Giants - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama - If Bradshaw continues to fumble and Jacobs continues to decline then the Giants may have to draft Richardson.
16. Houston - Cliff Harris, CB, Oregon - Rush OLB may make more sense, but that secondary is terrible, Harris is an excellent return guy too.
17. Kansas City - Brandon Jenkins, OLB, Florida State - Jenkins will most likely be a tweener, and Tamba Hali needs a force on the opposite side.
18. Detroit - Nate Potter, OT, Boise St. - If Stafford doesn't stay on his feet he will continue to break, maybe move Backus to RT and have Potter start at LT.
19. Tampa Bay - Chase Minnifield, CB, Virginia - Who knows what's happening with Talib, and Ronde can't go on forever.
20. Cleveland (From Atlanta) - Vontaze Burfict, LB, Arizona State - Burfict should improve a weak spot for the Browns as they continue to work on their defense.
21. San Diego - Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame - Malcolm Floyd and Vincent Jackson probably won't stick around, Michael Floyd has the size that the Chargers love.
22. New York Jets - Donte Paige-Moss, OLB, North Carolina - The Jets can only ignore their pass rush for so long, WR is a possibility here also.
23. St. Louis - Manti Te'o, LB, Notre Dame - Te'o and Laurinaitis could end up being one of the better young LB tandems in the league.
24. Dallas - Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama - I'm not sure if Upshaw will end up playing inside or outside, but he's a very good player and Dallas has a few aging LB's.
25. Pittsburgh - Matt Reynolds, OT, BYU - Pittsburgh never seems to have too big of a weakness outside of secondary and offensive line each year.
26. Indianapolis - Mike Brewster, C, Ohio State - Saturday's replacement could maybe even play at Guard until he retires.
27. Chicago - Jeff Fuller, WR, Texas A&M - Chicago needs to provide Cutler with a big target that can find the endzone.
28. New England (From New Orleans) - Jared Crick, DE/DT, Nebraska - Crick just seems like a Patriots pick to me.
29. New England - Kelechi Osemele, G, Iowa State - Pats need to keep working on making that line younger.
30. Philadelphia - Marcus Forston, DT, Miami - Not sure where Bunkley and Patterson will be at this point, but with Dixon playing well this season I'm sure Philly wouldn't mind another Miami DT.
31. Baltimore - Ray Ray Armstrong, S, Miami - Continue improving that secondary in Baltimore, Ed Reed is not getting any younger and Landry won't stick around.
32. Green Bay - Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers - Driver may be playing in his last year, CB would be a good pick, but why not give Aaron Rodgers even more targets?
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2. Cincinnatti - Matt Kalil, OT, USC - I really wasn't too sure who to place here, but Kalil could be the best value here.
3. Minnesota - Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford - Minnesota's line seems to get worse each year and it's time to replace McKinnie.
4. Arizona - Matt Barkley, QB, USC - Assuming that the Cardinals haven't made a trade for a QB, if they sign Bulger then Barkley can sit at least 1 year.
5. Denver - Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama - Kirkpatrick is athletic and has incredible size, Denver's secondary will need some help.
6. Carolina - Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina - Jeffery is one of my favorite players in this class, and gives Cam a target that will be very hard to miss.
7. Tennessee - Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina - Sooner or later the Titans will have to draft another great corner to contain Indy and Houston.
8. Seattle - Quinten Coples, DE, North Carolina - Pass rush is a big need for Seattle, but they can go anywhere with this pick, could be QB.
9. Miami - Landry Jones, QB, Oklahoma - Sparano won't stay unless they have an incredible season, new coach, new QB.
10. Buffalo - Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa - Whoever Buffalo has at QB will need much better blocking, Reiff can start day 1.
11. Jacksonville - Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska - I considered WR here, but I think after using so many picks on the D-line it's clear Jacksonville is drafting for their defense.
12. Cleveland - Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma St - Greg Little alone may not satisfy Holmgren enough, McCoy can use another target that can turn a 5 yd slant into a TD.
13. San Francisco - Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State - I think Worthy can play DT or DE, and Franklin may not stay in San Fran for very long.
14. Oakland - Nick Foles, QB, Arizona - Disregard this pick, take the fastest guy... Maybe a Robert Griffin pick change is in order.
15. New York Giants - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama - If Bradshaw continues to fumble and Jacobs continues to decline then the Giants may have to draft Richardson.
16. Houston - Cliff Harris, CB, Oregon - Rush OLB may make more sense, but that secondary is terrible, Harris is an excellent return guy too.
17. Kansas City - Brandon Jenkins, OLB, Florida State - Jenkins will most likely be a tweener, and Tamba Hali needs a force on the opposite side.
18. Detroit - Nate Potter, OT, Boise St. - If Stafford doesn't stay on his feet he will continue to break, maybe move Backus to RT and have Potter start at LT.
19. Tampa Bay - Chase Minnifield, CB, Virginia - Who knows what's happening with Talib, and Ronde can't go on forever.
20. Cleveland (From Atlanta) - Vontaze Burfict, LB, Arizona State - Burfict should improve a weak spot for the Browns as they continue to work on their defense.
21. San Diego - Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame - Malcolm Floyd and Vincent Jackson probably won't stick around, Michael Floyd has the size that the Chargers love.
22. New York Jets - Donte Paige-Moss, OLB, North Carolina - The Jets can only ignore their pass rush for so long, WR is a possibility here also.
23. St. Louis - Manti Te'o, LB, Notre Dame - Te'o and Laurinaitis could end up being one of the better young LB tandems in the league.
24. Dallas - Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama - I'm not sure if Upshaw will end up playing inside or outside, but he's a very good player and Dallas has a few aging LB's.
25. Pittsburgh - Matt Reynolds, OT, BYU - Pittsburgh never seems to have too big of a weakness outside of secondary and offensive line each year.
26. Indianapolis - Mike Brewster, C, Ohio State - Saturday's replacement could maybe even play at Guard until he retires.
27. Chicago - Jeff Fuller, WR, Texas A&M - Chicago needs to provide Cutler with a big target that can find the endzone.
28. New England (From New Orleans) - Jared Crick, DE/DT, Nebraska - Crick just seems like a Patriots pick to me.
29. New England - Kelechi Osemele, G, Iowa State - Pats need to keep working on making that line younger.
30. Philadelphia - Marcus Forston, DT, Miami - Not sure where Bunkley and Patterson will be at this point, but with Dixon playing well this season I'm sure Philly wouldn't mind another Miami DT.
31. Baltimore - Ray Ray Armstrong, S, Miami - Continue improving that secondary in Baltimore, Ed Reed is not getting any younger and Landry won't stick around.
32. Green Bay - Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers - Driver may be playing in his last year, CB would be a good pick, but why not give Aaron Rodgers even more targets?
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