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Rick Gosselin's title of most accurate mocker may end


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Found the whole thing on the walterfootball forum

1. Carolina - Cam Newton

2. Denver - Von Miller

3. Buffalo - Marcell Dareus

4. Cincy - A.J. Green

5. Arizona - Patrick Peterson

6. Cleveland - Julio Jones

7. San Fran - Blaine Gabbert

8. Tennessee - Jake Locker

9. Dallas - Tyron Smith

10. Washington - Christian Ponder

11. Houston - Aldon Smith

12. Minnesota - Andy Dalton

13. Detroit - Nick Fairley

14. St. Louis - Mark Ingram

15. Miami - Mike Pouncey

16. Jacksonville - Ryan Kerrigan

17. New England - Cam Jordan

18. San Diego - Corey Liuget

19. New York Giants - Nate Solder

20. Tampa Bay - Robert Quinn

21. KC - Gabe Carimi

22. Indy - Anthony Castonzo

23. Philly - Jimmy Smith

24. New Orleans - Adrian Clayborn

25. Seattle - Prince Amukamara

26. Baltimore - JJ Watt

27. Atlanta - Phil Taylor

28. New England - Danny Watkins

29. Chicago - Marvin Austin

30. New York Jets - Derrick Sherrod

31. Pittsburgh - Cameron Heyward

32. Green Bay - Aaron Williams

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I can't see Prince falling all the way to #25 either.. this is the craziest mock I have seen. If anything close to this comes true... I will be a believer.

Me either! As bad as Detroit needs a CB, there's no way they pass on him if he's still available. I highly doubt they take a DT with their first pick 2 years in a row. Also can't see Marcell getting past Denver either.

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