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Shark Pool Mock #1 (1 Viewer)

With the 39th pick in the 2014 NFL draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select DE/DT Stephon Tuitt.

While a body is needed for the LEO position, I feel that Tuitt offers versatility and more return on this this pick.

 
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With the 36th pick of the NFL Draft the Raiders select Xavier Su'a-Filo OG UCLA.

The Raiders OG play in 2013 was atrocious to say the least. Especially at the LG position. Adding who I consider the 2nd best OG in the draft will go a long way to help shore up the offensive line for the Raiders.

Defensive line was also considered here both DE and DT are areas of need for the Raiders as well. However, LG is also just as big of a need with the LG spot being a big soar spot for the Raiders last season.

Here is what Rob Rang had to say about Xavier Su'a-Filo: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1664298/xavier-sua-filo

The most experienced and pro-ready member of UCLA's talented offensive line is Su'a-Filo, a veteran of 38 career starts who some believe may look to leave campus early for the NFL given the fact that he spent two years on a Mormon mission before joining the Bruins. (10/18/13)

Strengths: Powerfully-built. Very good initial quickness, hand placement and impressive upper body strength to gain the initial advantage on defenders. Due to his core strength and flexibility, Su'a-Filo anchors very well against bull-rushes and shows lateral agility and balance in pass pro. Perfect match in UCLA's drive-blocking scheme, but has the athleticism to fit in a zone-blocking scheme as well.

Weaknesses: Has a tendency to lose leverage on contact.

--Rob Rang

Raider's Draft:

1.05 Blake Bortles QB UCF

2.04 Xavier Su'a-Filo OG UCLA
Great player here
Yes, I was happy to see him still on the board. It really fills a big need for the Raiders. The Raiders had like 3 or 4 guys play the LG spot during the season. They even got to one point where they moved their RT Khalif Barnes to LG who ended up playing decent but he is not somone who I want there full time. With Veldheer at LT, Su'a-Filo at LG and Wisniewski at C that should help to create a very nice left side of the offensive line.

 
2.40 Minnesota Vikings - Kyle Fuller, CB - Virginia Tech

Outside of Xavier Rhodes the Vikings have next to nothing at the corner spot. Injury concerns have driven his stock down but he's a really good player.

 
With the 2.41, the Buffalo Bills select Antonio Richardson OT Tennessee

The Bills have an obvious need at RT so there is a good fit here. Richardson had a good year playing in a difficult conference. While there are questions about Richardson's consistency, he flashes at a dominant level at times so hopefully our coaching staff can bring that out. Richardson has the ability to play at both left and right tackle. He will make an excellent bookend with Cordy Glenn. Combined with our first round pick of Eric Ebron, these picks both serve to aid in the development of EJ Manuel.

 
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Pick 21: Green Bay Packers select: Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE Washington

Team needs a Tight End to replace Jermichael Finley. ASJ is a unique talent and Ted Thompson decides to jump on him and look for defensive help in the later rounds. I expect his stock to skyrocket after the combine.
Sorry...can't see this with Ha-ha or Gilbert still on the board.

The team's problems are not on offense. They need safety help...and may need corner help too if FA falls the wrong way this year.

Id rather them go with Bostick and a cheap FA over spending a 1st on a TE when there is a solid safety on the board who has been a ball hawk in his time at Bama.
exactly. not in 100 freaking years will they take a TE

 
Updated mock for the second round.

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SECOND ROUND

33 NY Giants - late225 (from Houston) - Fantasycurse42

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= DT Ra' Shede Hagerman

34 Washington - Bob Magaw
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= CB Bradley Roby

35 Cleveland- Soulfly3

- WR Sammy Watkins, OG David Yankey

= QB Jimmy Garoppolo

36 Oakland - krsone21

- QB Blake Bortles

= OG Su'a-Filo

37 Atlanta- Fatmanlittleboy
- OT Jake Mathews

= OLB Ryan Shazier

38 Cleveland- Soulfly3 (from Tampa Bay) - RJS113
- WR Sammy Watkins, OG David Yankey, QB Jimmy Garoppolo

= CB Marcus Roberson

39 Jacksonville- Mr. Brownstone
- QB Teddy Bridgewater

= DE/DT Stephon Tuit

40 Minnesota- Andy D
- OLB/DE Khalil Mack

= CB Kyle Fuller

41 Buffalo- deadlyrange0321
- TE Eric Ebron

= OT Antonio Richardson

42 Tennessee- FUBAR
- DE Anthony Barr

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43 NY Giants - Late225
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44 St. Louis - Bob Magaw
- OT Greg Robertson, S Calvin Pryor

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45 Detroit- False Start
- WR Mike Evans

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46 Pittsburgh - BigSteelThrill
- CB Darqueze Dennard

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47. Baltimore -
- OT Taylor Lewan

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48 Dallas - fantasycurse42
- DT Aaron Donald

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49 Chicago - IHEARTFF (from NY Jets)- Dr. Octopus
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50 Miami - MoveToSkypager
- OT Cyrus Kouandjio

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51 NY Jets - Dr. Octopus (from Chicago)- IHEARTFF
- WR Marquise Lee

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52 Arizona - Craig_miamiFL
- OG Zach Martin

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53 Green Bay - Brewtown
- TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins

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54 Philadelphia - JetMaxx
- OLB/DE Dee Ford

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55 Cincinnati - ummich10
- S Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix

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56 Philadelphia - JetMaxx (from SF- The Fantasy Chef (from KC)- FUBAR
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57 San Diego - Ray Finkle
- DT Louis Nix

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58 New Orleans - lsutigers
- CB Jason Verrett

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59 Indianapolis - Deranged Hermit
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60 Carolina - tarheel1unc
- WR Kelvin Benjamin

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61 San Francisco - The Fantasy Chef
- CB Justin Gilbert

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62 New England - msudaisy26
- NT Timmy Jernigan

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63 Denver - Andy D
- DE Kony Ealy

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64 Seattle - Awful Waffle

- TE Jace Amaro

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With the 2.41, the Buffalo Bills select Antonio Richardson OT Tennessee

The Bills have an obvious need at RT so there is a good fit here. Richardson had a good year playing in a difficult conference. While there are questions about Richardson's consistency, he flashes at a dominant level at times so hopefully our coaching staff can bring that out. Richardson has the ability to play at both left and right tackle. He will make an excellent bookend with Cordy Glenn. Combined with our first round pick of Eric Ebron, these picks both serve to aid in the development of EJ Manuel.
Any thoughts here? I know it's not a flashy pick, but it certainly fills a need and Richardson has the potential to be a high-level player.

 
Any thoughts here? I know it's not a flashy pick, but it certainly fills a need and Richardson has the potential to be a high-level player.
Awesome value. If Baltimore had operated under the assumption that we resign Monroe, would not have traded up to get LOT Lewan and would have likely taken Richardson at my normal pick of 1.17.

 
Titans & Giants?

Sounds like RB options forthcoming.
Though so deep probably available in the third and even fourth.

I could see TEN taking a RB similar to Eddie George from the same alma mater. NYG need OL.
Buts its not as if you are only ever going to need a single player and always draft that need.

They have needs at other positions (like RB) and you can see higher skilled/rated players sitting there.

And they have three 3rd round picks. Assume you will fill a couple needs, but take the long-term solutions, which are talent based.

 
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The second was the money round for RBs in 2013.

There are still OL graded in the ballpark of some of the RBs? I just think RB has become a more fungible and commoditized position than OL (unless a RB is Adrian Peterson).



 
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Yeah, okay. FUBAR is usually pretty reliable so I guess I was giving the benefit of the doubt. Let's move it along.

So... Hyde? Allen Robinson? Will Sutton? Morgan Moses?

 
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Hyde? Johnson is gone. I think Wright and Hunter are pretty good WRs.

Wright a first rounder, Hunter they traded up and he was a high second.

Not sure if the are losing an OT? Already have a stud DT in Casey (not sure if they need to extend him?).

 
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I like Hyde or Hill as first RB off the board. They aren't giving the rock to Shone Green 25 times a game, or in bad shape if they do).

 
According to PFF, they think some of Titans bigger nees are:

1. CB

2. LB

3. DE
Verner is probably gone, they do have McCourty?

Already added Barr at LB. Zach Brown could play ILB possibly, not sure about Gooden, who is undersized.

DE they have Derrick Morgan, not a lot else, Wimbley might be gone.

 
I like Hyde or Hill as first RB off the board. They aren't giving the rock to Shone Green 25 times a game, or in bad shape if they do).
I like Hyde, too. About time for a RB.Eddie George already said he thinks he has star potential in the NFL.

He would take pressure off Locker.

 
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Great pick for Atlanta. Best value on the board. Shazier isn't a big LBer but he is a Falcon type of guy. Could play some Safety too. We need help covering Jimmy Graham that's for sure!

 
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With the 2.41, the Buffalo Bills select Antonio Richardson OT Tennessee

The Bills have an obvious need at RT so there is a good fit here. Richardson had a good year playing in a difficult conference. While there are questions about Richardson's consistency, he flashes at a dominant level at times so hopefully our coaching staff can bring that out. Richardson has the ability to play at both left and right tackle. He will make an excellent bookend with Cordy Glenn. Combined with our first round pick of Eric Ebron, these picks both serve to aid in the development of EJ Manuel.
Any thoughts here? I know it's not a flashy pick, but it certainly fills a need and Richardson has the potential to be a high-level player.
I think he's a good one. I was hoping he'd fall to the Dolphins at 50, didn't happen. I saw 5 Tennessee games last year and he never looked bad in any. I read the CBS review on him and it says most of his faults are coachable. That's what I like to see with any football player. Technical issues can be fixable. Good pick IMO.

 
Ideally, we'd trade down here... but I don't want to hold things up and there is a need/BPA fit.

Ka'deem Carey, RB Arizona

 
With the 2.41, the Buffalo Bills select Antonio Richardson OT Tennessee

The Bills have an obvious need at RT so there is a good fit here. Richardson had a good year playing in a difficult conference. While there are questions about Richardson's consistency, he flashes at a dominant level at times so hopefully our coaching staff can bring that out. Richardson has the ability to play at both left and right tackle. He will make an excellent bookend with Cordy Glenn. Combined with our first round pick of Eric Ebron, these picks both serve to aid in the development of EJ Manuel.
Any thoughts here? I know it's not a flashy pick, but it certainly fills a need and Richardson has the potential to be a high-level player.
Buffalo was competitive last year. A safety valve at TE and a stud to protect the edge. What's not to like?

 
With the 2.41, the Buffalo Bills select Antonio Richardson OT Tennessee

The Bills have an obvious need at RT so there is a good fit here. Richardson had a good year playing in a difficult conference. While there are questions about Richardson's consistency, he flashes at a dominant level at times so hopefully our coaching staff can bring that out. Richardson has the ability to play at both left and right tackle. He will make an excellent bookend with Cordy Glenn. Combined with our first round pick of Eric Ebron, these picks both serve to aid in the development of EJ Manuel.
Any thoughts here? I know it's not a flashy pick, but it certainly fills a need and Richardson has the potential to be a high-level player.
Buffalo was competitive last year. A safety valve at TE and a stud to protect the edge. What's not to like?
The weather.

 
STL #44 - Florida St. FS/CB Lamarcus Joyner

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000308431/article/florida-state-db-lamarcus-joyner-offers-unrivaled-versatility

More reinforcements for the STL defensive weak link, the secondary. A top 3 safety, but one of the best nickel CBs in the nation, an increasingly important position. He would upgrade that position for the Rams. He could also be paired with the taller McDonald or Pryor if either were to be injured. Another tone setter like Robinson and Pryor, he reminds me of a combination of the Honey Badger, Bob Sanders and Antoine Winfield, and is one of the best pound-for-pound players and tacklers in the draft. He led one of the best defenses in the nation with 5 sacks, tied-first with 3 FFs and added 2 INTs, making plays all over the field. He is a former USA Today Defensive Player of the Year.

Fisher and Snead have doubled up on trouble positions several times already in just their first two drafts together. At WR (Quick and Givens), CB (Jenkins and Johnson) and RB (Pead and Richardson) for three starters in 2012, and WR again (Austin and Bailey) in 2013.

* Would have taken Van Noy if he lasted one more pick. Not sure how much STL will prioritize LB in the actual draft. With Laurinaitis and Ogletree, it is almost certain to be a two down position. Vet free agent starting OLB JoLonn Dunbar played for new DC Gregg Williams in NO and scheme familiarity could recommend his re-signing to a team friendly contract. Former Miami blue chip safety recruit Ray Ray Anderson was a UFA signing ST demon last year, is now up to 235 lbs. and might be in the process of being groomed as a future starting OLB.

 
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