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mel kipers mock draft


philw5289

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so you guys dont have to go through the espn insider stuff walter football hooked us up with mels mock on twitter. here it is

Mel Kiper Mock 1.0

Indianapolis Colts - Andrew Luck

St. Louis Rams - Justin Blackmon

Minnesota Vikings - Matt Kalil

Cleveland Browns - Robert Griffin III

Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Trent Richardson

Washington Redskins - Morris Claiborne

Jacksonville Jaguars - Quinton Coples

Carolina Panthers - Dre Kirkpatrick

Miami Dolphins - Riley Reiff

Buffalo Bills - Courtney Upshaw

Kansas City Chiefs - Devon Still

Seattle Seahawks - Melvin Ingram

Arizona Cardinals - Jonathan Martin

Dallas Cowboys - David DeCastro

Philadelphia Eagles - Luke Kuechly

New York Jets - Mark Barron

Cincinnati Bengals - Alfonzo Dennard

San Diego Chargers - Cordy Glenn

Chicago Bears - Michael Floyd

Tennessee Titans - Nick Perry

Cincinnati Bengals - Lamar Miller

Cleveland Browns - Kendall Wright

Detroit Lions - Zach Brown

Pittsburgh Steelers - Dontari Poe

Denver Broncos - Fletcher Cox

Houston Texans - Mohamed Sanu

New England Patriots - Michael Brockers

Green Bay Packers - Whitney Mercilus

New York Giants - Zebrie Sanders

Baltimore Ravens - Vontaze Burfict

San Francisco 49ers - Alshon Jeffery

New England Patriots - Andre Branch

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I'll be the one to ask before someone else does...but if Claiborne falls to 6, do we trade up for him? For the record I say no.

I would feel good with that IF we had our third round pick AND if we focused on our other defensive holes in FA.

Otherwise, I don't see that happening. I wouldn't count it out, but I doubt it.

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Anyone think we might take Devon Still or another DT instead?

I don't think we will. Rivera pretty much tanked the first 2/3 of the season just to get his two rookie DT's game snaps. I don't see him doing all that and taking another DT 8-9 overall unless said DT was Suh-like, and I don't think there is a DT in this draft that matches that description.

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