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NFL Mock Draft - 9/10/2012
Round 1
1. Miami Dolphins - Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU: Currently in rebuild mode, the Dolphins have several holes on their roster and are the current frontrunners for the top pick. After selecting their quarterback of the future (Ryan Tannehill) in the first round last year, the Dolphins need to look at the best non-QB in the draft and that could be Mingo, who draws comparisons to Broncos pass rusher Von Miller.
2. Cleveland Browns - Matt Barkley, QB, Southern California: With new ownership taking over in Cleveland, it won't matter much that Brandon Weeden was taken in the first round last April - if he continues to struggle and the Browns have another top-five pick, expect this pick to be a quarterback. Barkley isn't the biggest and lacks elite arm strength, but his football aptitude and leadership are truly impressive.
3. Indianapolis Colts - Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia: Entering their first season in a 3-4 defensive scheme, the Colts and head coach Chuck Pagano will continue to look for young players that fit their scheme. Veteran pass rushers Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis are still in town, but Jarvis Jones will bring youth and excitement, having played pass rush linebacker the past few seasons at Georgia.
4. Jacksonville Jaguars - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU: The Jaguars have drafted offense in the top-10 the past two years (Blaine Gabbert, Justin Blackmon) and with a young foundation on that side of the ball, they might look to the defense with this pick. Jacksonville drafted Andre Branch last year and re-signed Jeremy Mincey, but could use some more youth on the defensive line to groom and Montgomery could be too good to pass up.
5. Kansas City Chiefs - Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas: The Chiefs have quietly built a fairly strong roster and are legitimate contenders in the AFC West. But in this quarterback league, Matt Cassel is the engine that makes the team go and if the Chiefs fail surpass a .500 record in 2012 (for the fifth time in the last six years) then look for Kansas City to look for an upgrade at quarterback.
6. St. Louis Rams - Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M: Former second-overall pick Jason Smith was traded before the season started and Barry Richardson and Wayne Hunter are currently manning the right tackle position opposite Rodger Saffold. St. Louis will need to upgrade this spot next off-season and Joeckel is rated as the top offensive tackle in next year's class, possibly pushing current left tackle Saffold to the right side.
7. Minnesota Vikings - Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State: Defensive tackles that are 320 pounds aren't supposed to move as quickly and easily as Hankins, flashing a similar skill set to 2012 first-round pick Dontari Poe. But Hankins has better production (11.0 tackles for loss as a sophomore) and would fit well next to Kevin Williams for the Vikings.
8. Buffalo Bills - Keenan Allen, WR, California: The Bills need help on offense and might consider a quarterback with this pick if Ryan Fitzpatrick continues to struggle. But after giving him a contact extension last season, it's more likely that Buffalo will draft talent to put around him and although he doesn't get as much hype as fellow Pac-12 receiver Robert Woods, Allen is more of a playmaker with outstanding speed.
9. Tennessee Titans - David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State: With Cortland Finnegan no longer in Tennessee, the Titans are ready to roll with Jason McCourty and Alterraun Verner as their starting cornerbacks, but depth is an issue. Amerson will be a highly debated prospect because he doesn't have elite speed or suddenness, but it's tough to argue with his ballhawking ability (NCAA-best 13 interceptions in 2011).
10. Seattle Seahawks - Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State: The Seahawks are always a wildcard team on draft weekend so it wouldn't be surprising to see them look to upgrade an already strong defensive line. Seattle drafted a pass rusher last season (Bruce Irvin), but Werner provides a different dimension and is on pace for a record-breaking season in 2012 (6.5 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks through two games).
11. Oakland Raiders - Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech: The Raiders are committed to Carson Palmer at quarterback for now, but long-term is a question mark. With a new braintrust running the front office, led by GM Reggie McKenzie, Oakland will be searching for Palmer's eventual replacement and Thomas is a better version of the Raiders' current third-stringer (Terrelle Pryor).
12. Arizona Cardinals - Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia: It doesn't matter who ends up starting more games for the Cardinals this season, it's not a stretch to say that Arizona's starting quarterback next season isn't on the current roster. Geno Smith isn't really being talked about right now as a first rounder, let alone a top-15 pick, but if he continues to perform at a high level, it will be tough to find reasons why he doesn't belong this high.
13. Carolina Panthers - Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah: Carolina hasn't had an impact interior defensive lineman since Kris Jenkins, who last suited up for the Panthers in 2007. Considered a top-10 pick by many, Lotulelei would provide an instant upgrade in the middle of the Panthers' defensive line as an every-down, versatile player who can do a lot of things.
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama: With Aqib Talib set to hit free agency after this season (and not much depth behind him), would have to guess that the Buccaneers would jump at the chance to draft an impact cornerback. Milliner is a prospect on the rise and has a chance to make himself some money if the rest of his junior season is as impressive as his season debut against Michigan.
15. Cincinnati Bengals - Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M: With 2009 first-round pick Andre Smith set to be a free agent after the 2012 season, the Bengals might be looking for a replacement right tackle. Matthews, who is the son of Hall of Fame lineman Bruce Matthews, has manned the right tackle spot for the Aggies the past two seasons.
16. St. Louis Rams (from Washington) - Robert Woods, WR, Southern California: The Rams drafted Brian Quick with the first pick in the second round this past year and also added Chris Givens, but the wide receiver situation in St. Louis still needs help. Like former Trojan and current Rams receiver Steve Smith, Woods isn't the biggest of fastest, but is very polished and productive.
17. Philadelphia Eagles - Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan: Philadelphia's situation at left tackle is troublesome with King Dunlap currently starting because of Jason Peters multiple achilles issues. And with no one able to predict if he will ever return to 100 percent, Lewan would be a smart pick and give the Eagles an instant upgrade.
18. NY Jets - Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina: Rumors swirled that New York considered trading up for Trent Richardson in this past draft and if Shonn Greene doesn't produce better numbers, the Jets will look for an upgrade next year. Although not as good as Richardson, Lattimore is the complete package and looks fully healed from his knee injury.
19. Detroit Lions - Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State: Despite the loss of 2012 first-round pick DT Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State has a handful of underrated NFL prospects on their defense, led by Banks who would provide an immediate upgrade to the Lions' secondary. At 6-2, 190, Banks is the preseason top senior at his position.
20. San Diego Chargers - Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee: After letting Vincent Jackson walk in free agency last season, the Chargers are relying on Malcom Floyd and Robert Meachem to be Phillip Rivers' top targets. If neither step up and produce big numbers, San Diego will have a tough time passing on a big-time talent like Hunter in the draft.
21. New Orleans Saints - Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina: The Saints signed Brodrick Bunkley via free agency to pair with Sedrick Ellis in the middle, but Ellis' rookie contract is up after the 2012 season and isn't expected to re-sign with New Orleans. Williams isn't a household name (yet), but is one of the top senior defensive linemen in the nation.
22. Dallas Cowboys - Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas: With Anthony Spencer looking for a big contract, there is a good chance the Cowboys let him loose next year. And if Dallas is looking for a pass rusher in next year's draft, there might not be a better fit than Jeffcoat who watched his father get after opposing quarterbacks for the Cowboys in the early ???90s.
23. Atlanta Falcons - Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama: The Falcons have several needs on the offensive line and need to address these issues in order to keep Matt Ryan healthy. Warmack is an extremely fluid and mobile blocker who can start from day one, offering Pro Bowl potential.
24. Baltimore Ravens - Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama: One of the more underrated losses in free agency this offseason was Ben Grubbs bolting Baltimore for New Orleans. And although the Ravens signed Bobbie Williams to fill their hole at left guard, Jones gives Baltimore a smart, versatile player who is the rock of Alabama's offense.
25. Houston Texans - John Jenkins, DT, Georgia: The Texans' front office, led by GM Rick Smith, has transformed their roster into one of the strongest squads in the NFL, even on defense. While defensive coordinator Wade Phillips has made it work with Shaun Cody and Earl Mitchell at nose tackle, Jenkins would give the Texans a stout run stuffer in the middle.
26. Chicago Bears - Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame: The Bears two best linebackers, Lance Briggs and Brian Urlacher, are both over 31 years of age and Urlacher, who has battled numerous injuries, doesn't have a contract beyond this season. Te'o is an active, hungry linebacker with a lot of production on his resume.
27. Denver Broncos - Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame: The Broncos have a small window to win with Peyton Manning as their quarterback, so why not add as many weapons as possible? The Broncos added Joel Dreessen and Jaocb Tamme in the off-season, but Eifert would present an instant upgrade over both of them and give Manning another productive target.
28. New Orleans Saints - Carrington Byndom, CB, Texas: Although the Saints received improved play from Patrick Robinson, New Orleans could use more depth at cornerback, especially in a conference with receivers like Roddy White, Julio Jones, Vincent Jackson and Steve Smith. Byndom might not be a first rounder yet, but he could be with another progressive season in Austin.
29. Pittsburgh Steelers - D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama: The Steelers have a lot of questions on the offensive line and unless Mike Adams makes progress over the course of his rookie season, it won't be surprising to see Pittsburgh look up front in the first round next year. Fluker is a mauling right tackle and could also move inside to guard if needed.
30. Green Bay Packers - Eric Reid, FS, LSU: The Green Bay defense was awful last season, especially the secondary, and hasn't gotten off to a great start in 2012. The Packers have moved Charles Woodson to safety to help, but they will search for depth in the offseason, making Reid a logical target with this pick.
31. San Francisco 49ers - Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina: The Niners aren't shy about drafting offensive linemen in the first round and with Adam Snyder leaving San Francisco via free agency, the right guard spot is currently a question mark. Cooper might not be a first round pick now, but he has top-32 potential with a few tweaks as a senior.
32. New England Patriots - Corey Lemonier, DE, Auburn: New England added a pass rusher in the first round last year so they won't go there again in the 2013 NFL Draft, right? Not so fast. The Patriots are in a position to take the best player on the board and that might be Lemonier who is one of hottest prospects currently moving up draft boards.
NFL Mock Draft - 9/10/2012
Round 1
1. Miami Dolphins - Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU: Currently in rebuild mode, the Dolphins have several holes on their roster and are the current frontrunners for the top pick. After selecting their quarterback of the future (Ryan Tannehill) in the first round last year, the Dolphins need to look at the best non-QB in the draft and that could be Mingo, who draws comparisons to Broncos pass rusher Von Miller.
2. Cleveland Browns - Matt Barkley, QB, Southern California: With new ownership taking over in Cleveland, it won't matter much that Brandon Weeden was taken in the first round last April - if he continues to struggle and the Browns have another top-five pick, expect this pick to be a quarterback. Barkley isn't the biggest and lacks elite arm strength, but his football aptitude and leadership are truly impressive.
3. Indianapolis Colts - Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia: Entering their first season in a 3-4 defensive scheme, the Colts and head coach Chuck Pagano will continue to look for young players that fit their scheme. Veteran pass rushers Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis are still in town, but Jarvis Jones will bring youth and excitement, having played pass rush linebacker the past few seasons at Georgia.
4. Jacksonville Jaguars - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU: The Jaguars have drafted offense in the top-10 the past two years (Blaine Gabbert, Justin Blackmon) and with a young foundation on that side of the ball, they might look to the defense with this pick. Jacksonville drafted Andre Branch last year and re-signed Jeremy Mincey, but could use some more youth on the defensive line to groom and Montgomery could be too good to pass up.
5. Kansas City Chiefs - Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas: The Chiefs have quietly built a fairly strong roster and are legitimate contenders in the AFC West. But in this quarterback league, Matt Cassel is the engine that makes the team go and if the Chiefs fail surpass a .500 record in 2012 (for the fifth time in the last six years) then look for Kansas City to look for an upgrade at quarterback.
6. St. Louis Rams - Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M: Former second-overall pick Jason Smith was traded before the season started and Barry Richardson and Wayne Hunter are currently manning the right tackle position opposite Rodger Saffold. St. Louis will need to upgrade this spot next off-season and Joeckel is rated as the top offensive tackle in next year's class, possibly pushing current left tackle Saffold to the right side.
7. Minnesota Vikings - Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State: Defensive tackles that are 320 pounds aren't supposed to move as quickly and easily as Hankins, flashing a similar skill set to 2012 first-round pick Dontari Poe. But Hankins has better production (11.0 tackles for loss as a sophomore) and would fit well next to Kevin Williams for the Vikings.
8. Buffalo Bills - Keenan Allen, WR, California: The Bills need help on offense and might consider a quarterback with this pick if Ryan Fitzpatrick continues to struggle. But after giving him a contact extension last season, it's more likely that Buffalo will draft talent to put around him and although he doesn't get as much hype as fellow Pac-12 receiver Robert Woods, Allen is more of a playmaker with outstanding speed.
9. Tennessee Titans - David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State: With Cortland Finnegan no longer in Tennessee, the Titans are ready to roll with Jason McCourty and Alterraun Verner as their starting cornerbacks, but depth is an issue. Amerson will be a highly debated prospect because he doesn't have elite speed or suddenness, but it's tough to argue with his ballhawking ability (NCAA-best 13 interceptions in 2011).
10. Seattle Seahawks - Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State: The Seahawks are always a wildcard team on draft weekend so it wouldn't be surprising to see them look to upgrade an already strong defensive line. Seattle drafted a pass rusher last season (Bruce Irvin), but Werner provides a different dimension and is on pace for a record-breaking season in 2012 (6.5 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks through two games).
11. Oakland Raiders - Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech: The Raiders are committed to Carson Palmer at quarterback for now, but long-term is a question mark. With a new braintrust running the front office, led by GM Reggie McKenzie, Oakland will be searching for Palmer's eventual replacement and Thomas is a better version of the Raiders' current third-stringer (Terrelle Pryor).
12. Arizona Cardinals - Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia: It doesn't matter who ends up starting more games for the Cardinals this season, it's not a stretch to say that Arizona's starting quarterback next season isn't on the current roster. Geno Smith isn't really being talked about right now as a first rounder, let alone a top-15 pick, but if he continues to perform at a high level, it will be tough to find reasons why he doesn't belong this high.
13. Carolina Panthers - Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah: Carolina hasn't had an impact interior defensive lineman since Kris Jenkins, who last suited up for the Panthers in 2007. Considered a top-10 pick by many, Lotulelei would provide an instant upgrade in the middle of the Panthers' defensive line as an every-down, versatile player who can do a lot of things.
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama: With Aqib Talib set to hit free agency after this season (and not much depth behind him), would have to guess that the Buccaneers would jump at the chance to draft an impact cornerback. Milliner is a prospect on the rise and has a chance to make himself some money if the rest of his junior season is as impressive as his season debut against Michigan.
15. Cincinnati Bengals - Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M: With 2009 first-round pick Andre Smith set to be a free agent after the 2012 season, the Bengals might be looking for a replacement right tackle. Matthews, who is the son of Hall of Fame lineman Bruce Matthews, has manned the right tackle spot for the Aggies the past two seasons.
16. St. Louis Rams (from Washington) - Robert Woods, WR, Southern California: The Rams drafted Brian Quick with the first pick in the second round this past year and also added Chris Givens, but the wide receiver situation in St. Louis still needs help. Like former Trojan and current Rams receiver Steve Smith, Woods isn't the biggest of fastest, but is very polished and productive.
17. Philadelphia Eagles - Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan: Philadelphia's situation at left tackle is troublesome with King Dunlap currently starting because of Jason Peters multiple achilles issues. And with no one able to predict if he will ever return to 100 percent, Lewan would be a smart pick and give the Eagles an instant upgrade.
18. NY Jets - Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina: Rumors swirled that New York considered trading up for Trent Richardson in this past draft and if Shonn Greene doesn't produce better numbers, the Jets will look for an upgrade next year. Although not as good as Richardson, Lattimore is the complete package and looks fully healed from his knee injury.
19. Detroit Lions - Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State: Despite the loss of 2012 first-round pick DT Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State has a handful of underrated NFL prospects on their defense, led by Banks who would provide an immediate upgrade to the Lions' secondary. At 6-2, 190, Banks is the preseason top senior at his position.
20. San Diego Chargers - Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee: After letting Vincent Jackson walk in free agency last season, the Chargers are relying on Malcom Floyd and Robert Meachem to be Phillip Rivers' top targets. If neither step up and produce big numbers, San Diego will have a tough time passing on a big-time talent like Hunter in the draft.
21. New Orleans Saints - Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina: The Saints signed Brodrick Bunkley via free agency to pair with Sedrick Ellis in the middle, but Ellis' rookie contract is up after the 2012 season and isn't expected to re-sign with New Orleans. Williams isn't a household name (yet), but is one of the top senior defensive linemen in the nation.
22. Dallas Cowboys - Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas: With Anthony Spencer looking for a big contract, there is a good chance the Cowboys let him loose next year. And if Dallas is looking for a pass rusher in next year's draft, there might not be a better fit than Jeffcoat who watched his father get after opposing quarterbacks for the Cowboys in the early ???90s.
23. Atlanta Falcons - Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama: The Falcons have several needs on the offensive line and need to address these issues in order to keep Matt Ryan healthy. Warmack is an extremely fluid and mobile blocker who can start from day one, offering Pro Bowl potential.
24. Baltimore Ravens - Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama: One of the more underrated losses in free agency this offseason was Ben Grubbs bolting Baltimore for New Orleans. And although the Ravens signed Bobbie Williams to fill their hole at left guard, Jones gives Baltimore a smart, versatile player who is the rock of Alabama's offense.
25. Houston Texans - John Jenkins, DT, Georgia: The Texans' front office, led by GM Rick Smith, has transformed their roster into one of the strongest squads in the NFL, even on defense. While defensive coordinator Wade Phillips has made it work with Shaun Cody and Earl Mitchell at nose tackle, Jenkins would give the Texans a stout run stuffer in the middle.
26. Chicago Bears - Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame: The Bears two best linebackers, Lance Briggs and Brian Urlacher, are both over 31 years of age and Urlacher, who has battled numerous injuries, doesn't have a contract beyond this season. Te'o is an active, hungry linebacker with a lot of production on his resume.
27. Denver Broncos - Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame: The Broncos have a small window to win with Peyton Manning as their quarterback, so why not add as many weapons as possible? The Broncos added Joel Dreessen and Jaocb Tamme in the off-season, but Eifert would present an instant upgrade over both of them and give Manning another productive target.
28. New Orleans Saints - Carrington Byndom, CB, Texas: Although the Saints received improved play from Patrick Robinson, New Orleans could use more depth at cornerback, especially in a conference with receivers like Roddy White, Julio Jones, Vincent Jackson and Steve Smith. Byndom might not be a first rounder yet, but he could be with another progressive season in Austin.
29. Pittsburgh Steelers - D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama: The Steelers have a lot of questions on the offensive line and unless Mike Adams makes progress over the course of his rookie season, it won't be surprising to see Pittsburgh look up front in the first round next year. Fluker is a mauling right tackle and could also move inside to guard if needed.
30. Green Bay Packers - Eric Reid, FS, LSU: The Green Bay defense was awful last season, especially the secondary, and hasn't gotten off to a great start in 2012. The Packers have moved Charles Woodson to safety to help, but they will search for depth in the offseason, making Reid a logical target with this pick.
31. San Francisco 49ers - Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina: The Niners aren't shy about drafting offensive linemen in the first round and with Adam Snyder leaving San Francisco via free agency, the right guard spot is currently a question mark. Cooper might not be a first round pick now, but he has top-32 potential with a few tweaks as a senior.
32. New England Patriots - Corey Lemonier, DE, Auburn: New England added a pass rusher in the first round last year so they won't go there again in the 2013 NFL Draft, right? Not so fast. The Patriots are in a position to take the best player on the board and that might be Lemonier who is one of hottest prospects currently moving up draft boards.
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