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Mike Mayock's Mock Draft


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Anyone think that if we Claiborne does fall to #6, that it would be worth it to package #9 and our 2nd rounder for him?

What if he is truly a "shutdown" guy?

I wouldn't do that. He is a good CB but not enough with our current situation. Especially since Janoris could be there at 40 and we don't have 3rd.

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To compare...here's Mike Mayock's mock draft from 2011

http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-falcons-blog/2011/04/28/mike-mayocks-2011-mock-draft/

Funny how he called the Cleveland pick for Julio...but it was Atlanta that got it.

1. Carolina Panthers Cam Newton QB Auburn

2. Denver Broncos Von Miller LB Texas A&M

3. Buffalo Bills Marcell Dareus DT Alabama

4. Cincinnati Bengals A.J. Green WR Georgia

5. Arizona Cardinals Patrick Peterson CB LSU

6. Cleveland Browns Julio Jones WR Alabama

7. San Francisco 49ers Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri

8. Tennessee Titans Nick Fairley DT Auburn

9. Dallas Cowboys Tyron Smith OT USC

10. Washington Redskins Prince Amukamara CB Nebraska

11. Houston Texans Robert Quinn DE North Carolina

12. Minnesota Vikings Aldon Smith DE Missouri

13. Detroit Lions Anthony Castonzo OL Boston College

14. St. Louis Rams Corey Liuget DT Illinois

15. Miami Dolphins Mike Pouncey OL Florida

16. Jacksonville Jaguars Ryan Kerrigan DE Purdue

17. New England Patriots Cameron Jordan DE California

18. San Diego Chargers J.J. Watt DE Wisconsin

19. New York Giants Mark Ingram RB Alabama

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Da’Quan Bowers DE Clemson

21. Kansas City Chiefs Danny Watkins OL Baylor

22. Indianapolis Colts Nate Solder OL Colorado

23. Philadelphia Eagles Gabe Carimi OL Wisconsin

24. New Orleans Saints Phil Taylor DT Baylor

25. Seattle Seahawks Marvin Austin DT North Carolina

26. Baltimore Ravens Jimmy Smith CB Colorado

27. Atlanta Falcons Adrian Clayborn DE Iowa

28. ***(Patriots trade pick) Jake Locker QB Washington

29. Chicago Bears Jonathan Baldwin WR Pittsburgh

30. New York Jets Akeem Ayers LB UCLA

31. Pittsburgh Steelers Aaron Williams CB Texas

32. ***(Packers trade pick) Andy Dalton QB TCU

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