The free agency period for the NFL has pretty much passed. And it’s had a consequence on our mock draft of course. Here’s a complete run down of who went were again. Following bountygate, Peyton Manning and Tim Tebow, the biggest news story is Sarah Jones, the Cincinnati Bengals Cheerleader captain and high school teach who could face up to five years in prison for having sex with her student.
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ย 33. St. Louis Rams, Cordy Glenn, G, Georgia
Rams need help up front, especially at the guard position
34. Indianapolis Colts,ย Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
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according to The Scores Report:
Heโs massive at 6-foot-7 and 323 pounds, with an 82 1/2 โinch wingspan and huge 11-inch hands. Despite his size, heโs a good athlete with natural bend and is being viewed as a left tackle at the next level (as opposed to some college prospects that are forced to move to the right side because of limitations in their game). He was suspended the first two games of the 2009 season for violating team rules, was cited in January of โ09 for misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia (chargers were eventually dropped) after being stopped for running a stop sign, and was part of the group that was suspended for โTattoogate.โ But he has all of the physical tools to become a top 15 pick in April.
35. Minnesota Vikings, Mike Martin, DT, Michigan Wolverines
Had a great combine. Martin, was described by his coach, UM Brady Hoke: โHeโs been blessed with a first step and quickness, heโs not shy. Heโll be physical and so I think heโs got great leverage, can bend and has explosion.โ
Martin really looks up to Suh โI watch film on him quite a bit, his motor, thatโs really important for defensive linemen and heโs the best at what he does,โ Martin said.
He even worked at Suhโs camp.
โThat was a lot of fun, the way I got connected to that is through a friend of his, and I met his sister and we talked over Twitter and email, she told me to show up to the camp, help out, and then Ndamukong and I talked after, he said heโs coming to the Nebraska game at Ann Arbor, so there was a little fun smack talk there. And he gave me a few pointers and tips; which is nice,โ Martin said about the experience.
Being at UM, which is just outside of Detroit gives Martin a chance to watch Suh regularly; and numerous chances to further model his game after him.
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36. Tampa Bay, David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech
By putting up the best vertical and broad jump of any running back in Indy, supplemented by his very impressive showing in the catching drills and 40 yard dash, Wilson might be the second back taken after Alabamaโs Trent Richardson, who wisely didnโt run in Indianapolis. According to Walter Football.com Wilson, โreportedly was the only prospect to show up in a suit (Armani, to boot) to all of his meetings, while most of his peers wore sweats. He was a professional both on and off the field this weekend.โ
37. Cleveland Browns, Rueben Randle, WR, LSU
Cleveland needs an offensive skill position overhaul, and it continues at the receiver position in round 2.
38. Jacksonville, Alshon Jeffrey, WR, South Carolina
Has ideal size, but combine showing didnโt help. All these rumors about his weight, and he showed up in Indy pretty light. Still thereโs a ton of questions he needs to answer, and his pro day better solve those queries for professional scouts.
39. St. Louis,ย Kendall Reyes, DT, Connecticut
40. Carolina, Mychal Kendricks, DE/DT, California
The Pac-12 Defensive player of the year had a great vertical leap and broad jump. And he ran the fastest forty (4.41) of any linebacker in 12 years. Welcome to the second round, if not higher, Mr. Kendricks.
41. Buffalo, Josh Chapman, NT, Alabama
Josh Chapman served as the backup to All-American Terrence Cody during the 2008 and 2009 seasons, and is currently regarded as one of the better nose guard prospects in his class. Chapman talked about how well and how seriously they take stopping the run.
โThatโs about being physical up front and basically establishing a new line of scrimmage. And our guys go out and compete every day and want to stop the run. Thatโs our main goal here, make the team one dimensional,โ Chapman said.
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42. Miami, Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa
Marvin McNutt, Jr. set the school record for career touchdown receptions with an 80-yarder on Saturday.ย He added two more scoring receptions in the second period, giving him 24 for his career; breaking the previous mark of 21, held by former San Diego Charger Tim Dwight (1994-97) and Danan Hughes (1989-92).
McNutt, Jr., who hails from St. Louis, led Iowa receivers with six receptions for 184 yards and three touchdowns.ย The receiving yards and touchdown receptions were career bests.ย McNutt is kind of like former West Virginia Mountaineers college basketball star Kevin Pittsnogle- a college star who has a small cult following; partially because of his unique name.
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43. Seattle,ย Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State
The Seahawks signed Matt Flynn, but it doesn’t mean they won’t look at other options at the most important position in all of sports.
Cousins already had the off-the-field/intangibles stock on par with Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III, now heโs shown off his on-the-field/tangibles chops. When doing a NFL Draft radio spot for 92.3 the Fan, CBS radio Cleveland, I blabbed on and on about how much I love Cousins as a prospect. Especially since I heard him tell it like it is regarding the BCS and bowl system at the Big Ten championship. That type of outspokenness and fearlessness is exactly what you need in a guy leading the huddle.
The only one of the main QB prospects to throw, Cousins is probably the fourth signal caller off the board now, he impressed in the passing drills.
โas this video attests, heโs not just good at football, but good at life.
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44. Kansas City, Aaron Henry, S, Wisconsin
Besides being one of the best interviews in college football, the Wisconsin Badgers Aaron Henry is also a talented prospect at the safety position.
The senior Henry will enter the NFL Draft this spring and as of now ranks as a top-five safety. With a strong showing prior to the draft, he could go as high as the second round, but shouldnโt go any lower than the third or fourth round.The biggest knack on Henry is his tackling. Heโs been known to whiff on defenders from time-to-time and doesnโt have the large body-size to to take down big receivers with ease. Heโs not a horrible tackler, but itโs not his strong suit.
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45. Dallas, Lamar Miller, RB Miami
The National Football Post ranks Miller the No. 3 running back in this yearโs draft class, and the 35th-best overall draft prospect.
Wes Bunting of the NFP describes Miller this way:
โPossesses a good first step, a natural feel between the tackles and exhibits the cut back ability to slice his way up the field. โฆ isnโt a guy who is going to make a ton of NFL defenders miss or break many tackles inside.โ
46. Philadelphia, Mike Brewster, C, Ohio State
Brewster discussed the value of leadership.
โOne thing we talk about before games is we need that poise.โ
And the confidence comes from doing, and doing under pressure.
โYou can practice as much as you want, but until you get in that game and bullets are flying, you canโt get that experience any other way. Game reps is the best experience you can get. After you go out there the first time, every time after that is just another day at the office,โ he said.
Brewster is a 6-5, 293 Junior from Orlando, FL with three years of starting experience. Heโs a NFL ready talent, but itโs difficult to predict where centers will get taken on draft day. The best at the position donโt often get picked until the third round at the earliest. Therefore โBrewsterโs Millionsโ (yeah, you knew it was coming, an โ80s pop culture reference, I just couldnโt past that up) will likely have to wait to 2012. I doubt heโll forgo his senior season.
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47. New York Jets, Chandler Jones, DE/OLB, Syracuseย
The Jets need a ton of help in their pass rush. They’ve suffered some injuries at the Rush Linebacker position making the need even stronger. Whether it comes from a hand-in-the-ground-guy or the standup position, they need to generate some pressure on the outside in the front seven someway somehow
48. New England Patriots, Lavonte David, OLB, Nebraska
David has a special NFL role model.
โRay Lewis, I just like his style of play and the type of motivator he is. I try to copy him as much as I can, but at the same time do my style, stuff he can do I canโt do and stuff I can do he canโt do. So I just take bits and pieces of that.โ David said.
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49. San Diego, Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford
Antonio Gates is getting up there in age; time to consider his replacement. And they definitely need pass-catchers to replace the departed Vincent Jackson. Didnโt run in the combine, so youโd call it a hold in his draft stock price, but it actually increased because the other top tight ends ran the drills and hurt their stock. Heโs like Mitt Romney in the GOP primaries, all you got to do is keep quiet, let all the freak shows shoot their mouths off and you improve yourself by not doing anything.
50. Chicago Bears, Kelechi Osemele, G, Iowa State
An OG prospect whoโs long arm length and bench press reps propelled him from obscurity to a second day guy.
51. Philadelphia, Brandon Washington, G/OT, Miami
52. Tennessee, Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson
53. Cincinnati Bengals, Jayron Hosley, CB, Virginia Tech
54. Detroit Lions, LaMichael James, RB, Oregon
The Lions taking a RB in the second round for the second consecutive year? Are you serious? Yes, as Detroit found themselves as potential buyers on the RB free agent market down the stretch of last season. They lost Mikel Leshoure in the preseason, and Jahvid Best in midseason, so they know too well about what kind of depth you need at tailback in this league. And Leshoure just had his second run-in with the law, so you don’t want to take that situation for granted either .
James is averaging a national best 149.6 yards on the ground while running for 1,646 yards; 4th in the country. Despite missing two games with a dislocated elbow.
Heโs the schoolโs all-time leading rusher; just 77 yards shy of 5,000. Just donโt confuse with LeGarrette Blount, which is surprisingly easier to do than you think. James took over for the now Tampa Bay Buccaneers tailback at Oregon when Blount was suspended for his involvement in that brawl in 2009.
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55. Atlanta, Michael Egnew, TE, Missouri
The tight endโs measurables looked good, then again you could say the same for former Mizzou TE Chase Coffman (not to be confused with Chase Daniel that was the QB) and that didnโt work out too well
56. Pittsburgh,ย Kevin Zeitler, G, Wisconsin
Zeitler figures to be a 2-4 round prospect and his considered a tremendous talent. Heโs leaner and meaner than many o-linemen. Often you see some chub sticking out when it comes to the big guys up front, you donโt see any of that with Zeitler.
Coming out of high school, he was ranked the third-best player in Wisconsin and No. 39 offensive lineman in the nation by Rivals.com, fourth-best player in the state and 22nd-best offensive lineman in the nation by Scout.com
57. Denver, Jeff Allen, OL, Illinois Fighting Illini
The big OT put up good numbers on the bench press and the 40, and resurrected his draft stock. The Illini OL just fell off the map in the second half of the 2011 season, and Allen was one of their leaders, so some of that falls on him. But individually he is finding his groove and could be a round 2-4 pick.
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58. Houston, Chris Polk, RB, Washington
An insurance policy for Arian Foster, who will make more in the first game than he made all last season
59. New Orleans,ย Bruce Irvin, DE/OLB, West Virginia
60. Green Bay Packers, Dwayne Allen, TE, Clemson
You canโt be a first round prospect anymore when you run a 4.89, unless youโre a QB, DL, or OL. And thatโs a problem because Allen plays tight end. Welcome to the Friday club, Mr. Allen.
61. Baltimore, A.J. Jenkins, WR, Illinois Fighting Illini
Why hasnโt the addition of Anquan Boldin made the Ravens a passing juggernaut? Is Joe Flacco just that โgame-managerishโ and nothing more. Maybe they need another vertical piece. Jenkins ran a 4.39 40-yard dash, the 4th fastest among all WRs. Now a 4-5 rounder becomes possibly a mid-late second rounder. Had a MONSTER first half of 2012, but kind of disappeared in the second half. The question is, how much of that drop in production was his own fault vs. how much was due to the regression of his quarterback/the fact that he was his teamโs only decent receiver?
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62. San Francisco, Lucas Nix, G, Pittsburgh
63. New England Patriots, Andre Branch, DE, Clemson
The Patriots put together some decent make-shift pieces in their d line last year, to make their pass rush at least serviceable, but those pieces arenโt guaranteed to stay in place this offseason. And again, when you have the second to worst pass defense in the NFL, try to get as much help as possible for those over-matched DBs.
I mean Julian Edelman is “defending” Anquan Boldin in the AFC Title game?? WTF??!!!
64. NY Giants,ย Jared Crick, DE/DT, Nebraska
Jared Crick has really torn up opposing offenses in his three years with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Ndamukong Suhโs alma mater. Crick is a dominating player in his own right; but heโs not like Suh. Infractions aside, Suh is a beast among beasts, and the search is on for NFL teams to find the next game-changing DL in his mold. Crickโs name comes up often in this specific discussion because well obviously he played with Suh and wears the same uniform. But Crick has his own legacy to build.
โSuh and I are completely different people, completely different players,โ Crick said when asked about how the media is quick to label him the next Suh.
โPeople just kind of see defensive tackle at Nebraska and think oh he must be like Suh, but Iโm really not. Heโs a great player, but our games are not alike in any fashion. Weโre great friends, but we have completely different games,โ he continued.
Getting more specific:
โWe have different personalities, Suh is at the big time now, but weโre both humble guys. So thatโs a similarity. But when we were playing together, he was more the bigger, stronger guy, more the anchor guy, and I was the quicker guy who would have to beat the 1-on-1 in order for the defensive line to succeed, and thatโs still true now,โ Jared said. For more on Crick go here
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