1/28 Two-Round Mock

DNoz29

Bench Warmer
Sorry this is a couple days late. I've been really busy. No time for explanations. I will say, the Rams' second-round pick is purely homeristic on my part and I know it isn't going to happen.

Round 1

1. St. Louis - DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska
2. Detroit - OT Russell Okung, Oklahoma St.
3. Tampa Bay - DT Gerald McCoy*, Oklahoma
4. Washington - OT Anthony Davis*, Rutgers
5. Kansas City - WR Dez Bryant*, Oklahoma St.
6. Seattle - DE Derrick Morgan*, Georgia Tech
7. Cleveland - S Eric Berry*, Tennessee
8. Oakland - DE Jason Pierre-Paul*, South Florida
9. Buffalo - QB Jimmy Clausen*, Notre Dame
10. Jacksonville - DT Brian Price*, UCLA
11. Denver (from CHI) - ILB Rolando McClain*, Alabama
12. Miami - DE/OLB Sergio Kindle, Texas
13. San Francisco - OT Bryan Bulaga*, Iowa
14. Seattle (from DEN) - OT Bruce Campbell*, Maryland
15. N.Y. Giants - S Earl Thomas*, Texas
16. San Francisco (from CAR) - DE/OLB Jerry Hughes, TCU
17. Tennessee - DE Everson Griffen*, USC
18. Pittsburgh - CB Joe Haden*, Florida
19. Atlanta - OLB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri
20. Houston - OG Mike Iupati, Idaho
21. Cincinnati - S Taylor Mays, USC
22. New England - DE/OLB Ricky Sapp, Clemson
23. Green Bay - OT Charles Brown, USC
24. Philadelphia - DE Carlos Dunlap*, Florida
25. Baltimore - WR Damian Williams*, USC
26. Arizona - QB Sam Bradford*, Oklahoma
27. Dallas - DE/DT Arthur Jones, Syracuse
28. San Diego - DT Dan Williams, Tennessee
29. N.Y. Jets - DE/OLB Eric Norwood, South Carolina
30. Minnesota - S Morgan Burnett*, Georgia Tech
31. New Orleans - OLB Navorro Bowman*, Penn St.
32. Indianapolis - OT Trent Williams*, Oklahoma

Round 2

33. St. Louis - RB C.J. Spiller, Clemson
34. Detroit - DE Brandon Graham, Michigan
35. Tampa Bay - WR Golden Tate*, Notre Dame
36. Washington - RB Jonathan Dwyer*, Georgia Tech
37. Kansas City - TE Aaron Hernandez*, Florida
38. Seattle - WR Arrelious Benn*, Illinois
39. Cleveland - ILB Brandon Spikes, Florida
40. Oakland - QB Tim Tebow, Florida
41. Buffalo - DE Greg Hardy, Ole Miss
42. Tampa Bay (from CHI) - DE Greg Romeus*, Pittsburgh
43. New England (from JAX) - DE/DT Jared Odrick, Penn St.
44. Miami - WR Brandon LaFell, LSU
45. San Francisco - RB Jahvid Best*, California
46. Denver - TE Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma
47. N.Y. Giants - RB Ryan Mathews*, Fresno St.
48. New England (from TEN) - CB Trevard Lindley, Kentucky
49. Carolina - CB Donovan Warren*, Michigan
50. Pittsburgh - DT Terrence Cody, Alabama
51. Houston - S Nate Allen, South Florida
52. Kansas City (from ATL) - OT Joseph Barksdale, LSU
53. Cincinnati - WR Marshawn Gilyard, Cincinnati
54. New England - OT Jason Fox, Miami (FL)
55. Green Bay - DE/OLB George Selvie, South Florida
56. Philadelphia - RB Anthony Dixon, Mississippi St.
57. Baltimore - OL Maurkice Pouncey*, Florida
58. Arizona - C Kristofer O'Dowd*, USC
59. Dallas - S Reshad Jones*, Georgia
60. San Diego - RB Toby Gerhart*, Stanford
61. N.Y. Jets - OG Mike Johnson, Alabama
62. Minnesota - QB Tony Pike, Cincinnati
63. New Orleans - DT Tyson Alualu, California
64. Indianapolis - CB Javier Arenas, Alabama
 
Colin Peek/Mike Johnson will have better careers. Double book it. :cool:

Both good players with plenty of potential for nice NFL careers, but Javy is an unreal player. Javy has speed, strength, smarts, tackling ability, coverage ability, and return skills that are all somewhere between "very good" and "freakish"....dude can bench 425 and was crazy good at blitzing....had 12 (I believe) TFL this year. Special player, one of my top five favorites in my life time easily.

I usually don't go crazy ape s**t about an Alabama player's pro potential, but he is one I'm thinking consistent Pro Bowler and one of the best CBs in the NFL over the next 10 years :salut:
 
Both good players with plenty of potential for nice NFL careers, but Javy is an unreal player. Javy has speed, strength, smarts, tackling ability, coverage ability, and return skills that are all somewhere between "very good" and "freakish"....dude can bench 425 and was crazy good at blitzing....had 12 (I believe) TFL this year. Special player, one of my top five favorites in my life time easily.

I usually don't go crazy ape s**t about an Alabama player's pro potential, but he is one I'm thinking consistent Pro Bowler and one of the best CBs in the NFL over the next 10 years :salut:

Bah, damn phone rings whenever I start to type something...

Obviously not as sold as you are. :lollol: Definitely looks the part of a physical CB, loves to initiate contact, but will have issues with that at the next level when he faces up with a WR with longer arms/bigger frames (due to his 5'9" height). I've seen Riley Cooper and Joe Webb (both taller WR's) take advantage of that very thing at the Senior Bowl. And they aren't prototype size/speed NFL guys. Good aggressiveness though, would fit in the 49ers defensive scheme.

Only Pro Bowl appearances of his I would see would be from his special teams play, where he's a very dynamic player.
 
Man I would be livid if the Hawks passed on Berry. Hawks have so any holes to fill and WR is the one spot that is set so Benn seems like a waste while he is talented.
 
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