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NFL Draft: 3 Left Tackles / 7 Needy Teams
By James Fedewa
The NFL Draft is next week and the Kansas City Chiefs are on the clock. There are three top tier left tackles in 2013 NFL draft and all should be able to start day one: Luke Joeckel (Texas A&M), Eric Fisher (Central Michigan) and Lane Johnson (Oklahoma). Fans and analysts anticipate the Chiefs selecting left tackle Luke Joeckel (Texas A&M), even though they currently have a very good left tackle Brandon Albert. There are seven teams that could draft a left tackle in the first round (Chiefs, Jaguars, Eagles, Lions, Cardinals, Chargers and Dolphins). Seven teams, three elite left tackle prospects…
So who’s going where?
Based on 1st round projections and objective estimations, here are some (subjective) percentages of positional team-needs for those 7 left tackle needy teams:
- Chiefs (#1 pick): Joeckel is the consensus prediction. (60% chance of drafting a LT / 25% Defensive Line / 15% Outside Linebacker)
- Jaguars (#2 pick): Currently have a quality left tackle in Eugene Monroe. He’ll be a free agent next season (and a franchise tag could be set for him in 2014, if necessary). Not projected to draft a left tackle, but could happen. (20% chance of drafting a LT / 50% pass rusher / 30% quarterback)
- Eagles (#4 pick): Currently have a very good left tackle (Jason Peters), but he’s returning from a major Achilles injury. At 31 years old, Peters is expected back healthy, but Philadelphia could draft a left tackle to get younger (or BPA). The Eagles are changing defensive schemes to a 3-4 base and need to draft a defensive players early to fit their new system (20% chance of drafting a LT / 20% quarterback / 20% defensive line / 20% pass rusher / 20% cornerback)
- Lions (#5 pick): Lost both of their tackles from retirement and free agency. Detroit did draft a first round tackle in the 2012 draft (Riley Rieff), but is he a right or left tackle? The Lions could draft another left tackle early, but have several holes to fill. They could draft a right tackle later in the draft for less. (30% chance of drafting a LT / need a 30% pass rusher / 40% cornerback)
- Cardinals (#7 pick): Currently have a left tackle in Levi Brown, who was lost early in 2012 with a season ending injury. Brown is an average left tackle but an average left tackle is still a good left tackle. They could upgrade at left tackle and shift Brown to right tackle, but current 2nd year starter Bobby Massie played very well and improved down the stretch. (30% chance of drafting a LT / 30% pass rusher / 20% guard / 20% Quarterback)
- Chargers (#11 pick): San Diego cut left tackle Jared Gaither after one terrible season, signed backup left tackle King Dunlap and there is an obvious hole and need (50% chance of drafting a left tackle / 20% Guard / 15% defensive tackle / 15% pass rusher)
- Dolphins (#12): Lost left tackle Jake Long to free agency, but drafted projected replacement Jonathan Martin in 2012. Could trade up to get a left tackle in the draft, but have several other needs. In all likely hood, the top three left tackles should be unavailable at #12(15% chance of drafting a left tackle from trading up / 40% cornerback / 30% pass rusher / 15% right tackle)
For the above 7 teams (baring any other trade, salary cap cuts or trades), based on the estimated team-need (TN) percentages and best player available (BPA), projections may look like:
- Chiefs (BPA): Luke Joeckel, LT Texas A&M
- Jaguars (BPA): Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida
- Eagles (TN): Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
- Lions (TN): Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
- Cardinals (TN): Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
- Chargers (BPA): Eric Fisher, LT, Central Michigan
- Dolphins (BPA): Lane Johnson, LT, Oklahoma
NFL Mock Draft 4.0, by James Fedewa
The San Diego Chargers have many options they can go with for next months NFL Draft. As much as I’d really like wide reciever Cordarrelle Patterson as a Charger, San Diego may have to pass on his amazing running skills for a more important need in the first round.
Patterson can do most of his route running on short/quick routes, whereas Rivers doesn’t have to hold the ball to long and quick pass to him, helping the offensive line with quick blocking assignments. Plus Patterson can take direct snaps, run reverses, option-pass and special teams (and amazing kick/punt returner). He’s a type of wide receiver that MUST demand double coverage from opponents, not like any receiver on the current roster. Patterson is a top 7 to 15 talent in this upcoming draft and I have him MOCKED (projected) going to Buffalo (as the Bills can get a good QB prospect in the 2nd or 3rd round, like QB Ryan Nassib or QB Mike Glennon). Cordarrelle Patterson is a work in progress and needs some heavy coaching, but the way he can run is really fun to watch.
However, I think Eric Fisher could actually be available at #11 overall for San Diego to take. Here’s my latest MOCK DRAFT- (PLEASE RATE and share your thoughts):
2013 *NFL*Mock Draft* Scenario 4 (3/19/13)
2013 NFL Mock Draft | ||||
No. | Team | Player | ||
1 | Kansas City Chiefs |
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Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M | |
2 | Jacksonville Jaguars |
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Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida | |
3 | Oakland Raiders |
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Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon | |
4 | Philadelphia Eagles |
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Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama | |
5 | Detroit Lions |
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Jarvis Jones, DE/OLB, Georgia | |
6 | Cleveland Browns |
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Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU | |
7 | Arizona Cardinals |
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Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia | |
8 | Buffalo Bills |
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Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee | |
9 | New York Jets |
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Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU | |
10 | Tennessee Titans |
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Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri | |
11 | San Diego Chargers |
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Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan | |
12 | Miami Dolphins |
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Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida Sate | |
13 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
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Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State | |
14 | Carolina Panthers |
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Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama | |
15 | New Orleans Saints |
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Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma | |
16 | St. Louis Rams |
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Damontre Moore, DE/OLB, Texas A&M | |
17 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
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Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington | |
18 | Dallas Cowboys |
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Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas | |
19 | New York Giants |
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Alec Ogletree, LB, Georgia | |
20 | Chicago Bears |
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Johnathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina | |
21 | Cincinnati Bengals |
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Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State | |
22 | St. Louis Rams (from Redskins) |
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Keenan Allen, WR, CAL | |
23 | Minnesota Vikings |
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Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia | |
24 | Indianapolis Colts |
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Star Lotulelei, NT, Utah | |
25 | Minnesota Vikings (from Seahawks) |
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Datone Jones, DE, UCLA | |
26 | Green Bay Packers |
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Matt Elam, SS, Florida | |
27 | Houston Texans |
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DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson | |
28 | Denver Broncos |
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Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina | |
29 | New England Patriots |
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D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama | |
30 | Atlanta Falcons |
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Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame | |
31 | San Francisco 49ers |
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Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama | |
32 | Baltimore Ravens |
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Kevin Minter, ILB, LSU | |
2nd Round |
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Pick (overall) | Team |
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1 (33) | Jaguars |
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Sam Montgomery, OLB/DE, LSU | |
2 (34) | San Francisco 49ers (from Chiefs) |
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Margus Hunt, DE, SMU | |
3 (35) | Eagles |
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Kyle Long, OT, Oregon | |
4 (36) | Lions |
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Jamar Taylor, CB, Boise State | |
5 (37) | Bengals (from Raiders) |
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Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama | |
6 (38) | Cardinals |
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Menelik Watson, OT, Florida State | |
7 | Browns |
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(exercised pick in Supplemental Draft) | |
8 (39) | Jets |
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Manti Te’o, ILB, Notre Dame | |
9 (40) | Titans |
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Jonathan Cyprien, S, Florida International | |
10 (41) | Bills |
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EJ Manual, QB Florida State | |
11 (42) | Dolphins |
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Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford | |
12 (43) | Buccaneers |
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Cornellius Carradine, DE/OLB, Florida State | |
13 (44) | Panthers |
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Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers | |
14 | Saints |
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(forfeited) | |
15 (45) | Chargers |
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Alex Okafor, 34OLB/DE, Texas | |
16 (46) | Rams |
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Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina | |
17 (47) | Cowboys |
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Arthur Brown, LB, Kansas State | |
18 (48) | Steelers |
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Justin Hunter, WR, Tenn | |
19 (49) | Giants |
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Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB, Connecticut | |
20 (50) | Bears |
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Robert Woods, WR, USC | |
21 (51) | Redskins |
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Kawann Short, DT, Purdue | |
22 (52) | Vikings |
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Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State | |
23 (53) | Bengals |
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Eric Reid, FS, LSU | |
24 (54) | Dolphins (from Colts) |
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Corey Lemonier, DE/OLB, Auburn | |
25 (55) | Packers |
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Travis Frederick, C, Wisconsin | |
26 (56) | Seahawks |
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Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State | |
27 (57) | Texans |
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Matt Barkley, QB, USC | |
28 (58) | Broncos |
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Darius Slay, CB, Mississippi State | |
29 (59) | Patriots |
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Khaseem Greene, OLB, Rutgers | |
30 (60) | Falcons |
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John Jenkins, DT, Georgia | |
31 (61) | 49ers |
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David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State | |
32 (62) | Ravens |
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Shamarko Thomas, SS, Syracuse |
2013 NFL Mock Draft (pre-free agency) by James Fedewa
The NFL off season leaves most football fans with a lonely void of the GOT NO FOOTBALL BLUES. We miss our game, our team and wonder and speculate how we fans can improve our beloved team. With trade rumors, gossip, opinions and speculations flinging across fan-websites & news papers, with no real news reported (other than salary cap cuts and the Alex Smith unofficial trade), no real player interviews are worth watching. So fan cling to the next best thing: the NFL Scouting Combine followed by hundreds of MOCK DRAFTS. I’m an NFL fan, and my favorite team has its share(s) of number ONE overall picks (along with with the worst record in the league), so mock-drafts have been part of my football fan career. I’m a fixer and an idea-man, so I want to figure out the details of how to improve my favorite team (and all of their opponents). Routinely for the last 19 years, I annually guesstimate WHO is going where, what college phenom can help this team and how can you improve all teams. So if you’re dream job is a General Manage of an NFL Team (which is mine dream job), I MOCK DRAFT every teams need as if I’m the General Manager OF THE WORLD (well, not really). The NFL Franchise Tags have been set, so here’s my VERSION ONE of my 2013 NFL Mock Draft:
2013 NFL Mock Draft / pre free agency | ||
No. | Team | Scenario 1 |
1 | Kansas City Chiefs | Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida |
2 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon |
3 | Oakland Raiders | Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia |
4 | Philadelphia Eagles | Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M |
5 | Detroit Lions | Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama |
6 | Cleveland Browns | Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU |
7 | Arizona Cardinals | Matt Barkley, QB, USC |
8 | Buffalo Bills | Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee |
9 | New York Jets | Jarvis Jones, DE/OLB, Georgia |
10 | Tennessee Titans | Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama |
11 | San Diego Chargers | Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan |
12 | Miami Dolphins | Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma |
13 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida Sate |
14 | Carolina Panthers | Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri |
15 | New Orleans Saints | Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State |
16 | St. Louis Rams | Johnathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina |
17 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Damontre Moore, DE/OLB, Texas A&M |
18 | Dallas Cowboys | Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU |
19 | New York Giants | Alec Ogletree, LB, Georgia |
20 | Chicago Bears | D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama |
21 | Cincinnati Bengals | Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas |
22 | St. Louis Rams (from Redskins) | Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia |
23 | Minnesota Vikings | Keenan Allen, WR, CAL |
24 | Indianapolis Colts | Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama |
25 | Seattle Seahawks | Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina |
26 | Green Bay Packers | Matt Elam, SS, Florida |
27 | Houston Texans | Star Lotulelei, NT, Utah |
28 | Denver Broncos | Kawann Short, DT, Purdue |
29 | New England Patriots | Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State |
30 | Atlanta Falcons | Datone Jones, DE, UCLA |
31 | San Francisco 49ers | Margus Hunt, DE, SMU |
32 | Baltimore Ravens | Kevin Minter, ILB, LSU |
2nd Round | ||
Pick (overall) | Team | |
1 (33) | Jaguars | Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington |
2 (34) | San Francisco 49ers (from Chiefs) | DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson |
3 (35) | Eagles | Jamar Taylor, CB, Boise State |
4 (36) | Lions | Alex Okafor, DE, Texas |
5 (37) | Bengals (from Raiders) | Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky |
6 (38) | Cardinals | Terron Armstead, OT, Arkansas-Pine Bluff |
7 | Browns | (exercised pick in Supplemental Draft) |
8 (39) | Jets | Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame |
9 (40) | Titans | Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers |
10 (41) | Bills | Mike Glennon, QB, NC State |
11 (42) | Dolphins | Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford |
12 (43) | Buccaneers | Cornellius Carradine, DE/OLB, Florida State |
13 (44) | Panthers | Jonathan Cyprien, S, Florida International |
14 | Saints | (forfeited) |
15 (45) | Chargers | Darius Slay, CB, Mississippi State |
16 (46) | Rams | Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama |
17 (47) | Cowboys | Philip Thomas, S, Fresno State |
18 (48) | Steelers | Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State |
19 (49) | Giants | John Jenkins, DT, Georgia |
20 (50) | Bears | Arthur Brown, LB, Kansas State |
21 (51) | Redskins | Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State |
22 (52) | Vikings | Sam Montgomery, OLB/DE, LSU |
23 (53) | Bengals | Manti Te’o, ILB, Notre Dame |
24 (54) | Dolphins (from Colts) | Corey Lemonier, DE/OLB, Auburn |
25 (55) | Packers | Barrett Jones, C, Alabama |
26 (56) | Seahawks | Robert Woods, WR, USC |
27 (57) | Texans | Justin Hunter, WR, Tenn |
28 (58) | Broncos | Khaseem Greene, OLB, Rutgers |
29 (59) | Patriots | Menelik Watson, OT, Florida State |
30 (60) | Falcons | Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina |
31 (61) | 49ers | Shamarko Thomas, SS, Syracuse |
32 (62) | Ravens | Travis Frederick, C, Wisconsin |