Round 1
- Kansas City (1-8) – Matt Barkley,
QB, USC
- Jacksonville (1-8) – Johnathan
Hankins, NT, Ohio State
- Cleveland (2-7) – Star Lotulelei,
DT, Utah
- Carolina (2-7) – Damontre Moore,
DE, Texas A&M
- Oakland (3-6) – Dee Milliner, CB,
Alabama
- Buffalo (3-6) – Jarvis Jones, OLB,
Georgia
- Philadelphia (3-6) – Geno Smith,
QB, West Virginia
- St. Louis - from Washington (3-6)
– Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
- New York Jets (3-6) – Luke
Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
- St. Louis (3-5-1) – Chance
Warmack, OG, Alabama
- Tennessee (4-6) – Xavier Rhodes,
CB, Florida State
- Cincinnati (4-5) – Eric Reid, S,
Florida State
- San Diego (4-5) – Barkevious
Mingo, OLB, LSU
- Miami (4-5) –
Manti Te’o, ILB, Notre Dame
- New Orleans (4-5) – Bjoern Werner,
DE, Florida State
- Dallas (4-5) – Kenny Vaccaro, S,
Texas
- Arizona (4-5) – Sam Montgomery,
DE, LSU
- Detroit (4-5) – Taylor Lewan, OT,
Michigan
- Tampa Bay (5-4) – Sheldon
Richardson, DT, Missouri
- Minnesota (6-4) – John Jenkins,
DT, Georgia
- Seattle* (6-4) – Barrett Jones,
OG/C, Alabama
- New York Giants* (6-4) – Johnathan
Banks, CB, Mississippi State
- Pittsburgh* (6-3) – Kawann Short,
DT, Purdue
- Indianapolis* (6-3) – David
Amerson, CB, N.C. State
- Denver* (6-3) – Dion Jordan, OLB,
Oregon
- New England* (6-3) – Cobi
Hamilton, WR, Arkansas
- Green Bay* (6-3) – Giovani
Bernard, RB, North Carolina
- San Francisco* (6-2-1) – Eric
Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
- Baltimore* (7-2) – Oday Aboushi,
OT, Virginia
- Chicago* (7-2) – D.J. Fluker, OT,
Alabama
- Houston* (8-1) – T.J. McDonald, S,
USC
- Atlanta* (8-1) – Shariff Floyd, DT, Florida
- Jacksonville (1-8) – Keenan Allen, WR, California
- Kansas City (1-8) – Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee
- Carolina (2-7) – Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
Cleveland (2-7)- Buffalo (3-6) – Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia
- Philadelphia (3-6) – Brennan Williams, OT, North
Carolina
- Washington (3-6) – Robert Woods, WR, USC
- New York Jets (3-6) – Tavon Austin, WR/RB/KR, West
Virginia
- Cincinnati - from Oakland (3-6) – Khaseem Green, LB,
Rutgers
- St. Louis (3-5-1) – Sean Porter, LB, Texas A&M
- Tennessee (4-6) – Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
- San Diego (4-5) – Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers
- Miami (4-5) – Da’Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee-Tech
New Orleans (4-5)- Dallas (4-5) – Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
- Arizona (4-5) – Cordarelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
- Detroit (4-5) – Alex Okafor, DE, Texas
- Cincinnati (4-5) – Le’Veon Bell, RB, Michigan State
- Tampa Bay (5-4) – C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama
- Minnesota (6-4) – Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State
- New York Giants* (6-4) – Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas
- Seattle* (6-4) – Cornellis Carradine, DE, Florida State
- Miami - from Indianapolis* (6-3) – Tyler Eiffert, TE,
Notre Dame
- Pittsburgh* (6-3) – Michael Buchanan, OLB, Illinois
- New England* (6-3) – John Simon, DE, Ohio State
- Green Bay* (6-3) – Corey Lemonier, OLB, Auburn
- Denver* (6-3) – Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
- San Francisco* (6-2-1) – Tharold Simon, CB, LSU
- Chicago* (7-2) – Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
- Baltimore* (7-2) – Matt Elam, S, Florida
- Houston* (8-1) – Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M
- Atlanta* (8-1) – Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
·
Browns forfeit pick for supplemental draft pick (Josh Gordon)
· Saints forfeit pick for Bountygate
HORRIBLE!!!! Where did you come up with these ideas? 1st off, no way cleveland selects another DT that high! Besides, he's doesn't play at a consistant high motor level to truly dominate! There are too many question marks with the players in this draft to take a chance with a top five pick. I suggest the browns trade down to about #10 and pick up an additional 1st next year and a 2nd this year and select Chance Warmack at #10, a CB with there acquired 2nd rd pick (the kid out of Ore State or the kid Rhodes out FSU or maybe Amerson out of NC State! Grab a hybrid, strickly pass rushing end in the 3rd rd, safety in the 4th, TE in the 5th, FB in the 6th! With your additional 1st next year you can position yourself to possibly grab a young QB!
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ReplyDeleteThe Cleveland Browns have a huge surplus of DTs. Starters include Antyba Rubin and Phil Taylor. Their backups played very well in Taylor's absence and also they are rookies. So therefore DT is not even close to a need for the Browns, it's one area where they could be considered one of the deepest at.
IMO, the teams with the greatest QB needs should fill them as best they can in FA and use the draft to pick BPA. This years QB draft is 2nd round at best...Why waste a top ten pick on a huge reach???
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