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The Huddle 2013 NFL Open GM Draft


Kevin Greene

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Here's the rules. Whatever team is up you're the acting GM. Make your selection and wait for another GM to come into the thread and make a pick for the next team on the clock.

EDIT:

Also:

Can we pick for more than 1 team?

Sure, you can pick for as many teams as you like.

Just try and wait a few picks between taking anohter selection to give other guys a chance.

Also:

GMs, let's space our picks out maybe 4 picks apart or so to give others a chance.

1st round draft order:

Round 1

  • 1 Kansas City (2-14)--Luke Joeckel, OT

  • 2 Jacksonville (2-14)--Ezekiel Ansah, DE

  • 3 Oakland (4-12)-- Sharrif Floyd, DT

  • 4 Philadelphia (4-12)--- Star Loutelei, DT

  • 5 Detroit (4-12)---- Eric Fisher OT

  • 6 Cleveland (5-11)---Dion Jordan OLB/DE

  • 7 Arizona (5-11)--- Lane Johnson, OT

  • 8 Buffalo (6-10)---Geno Smith QB

  • 9 New York Jets (6-10)---Dee Milliner, CB

  • 10 Tennessee (6-10)---Chance Warmack, G

  • 11 San Diego (7-9)---Jonathon Cooper, OG

  • 12 Miami (7-9)--- Xavier Rhodes, CB

  • 13 Tampa Bay (7-9) Pick 13 just traded to New York Jets (Revis Deal)
  • 13 New York Jets (6-10)...Barkevious Mingo, DE/OLB

  • 14 Carolina (7-9)---D.J. Hayden, CB

  • 15 New Orleans (7-9)--- Tavon Austin, WR

  • 16 St. Louis (7-8-1)--- Cordarrelle Patterson WR

  • 17 Pittsburgh (8-8)---Justin Hunter, WR

  • 18 Dallas (8-8)--- Kenny Vaccaro, S

  • 19 New York Giants (9-7)--- Alec Olgaltree. MLB

  • 20 Chicago (10-6)---Manti Te'o, LB

  • 21 Cincinnati* (10-6)---Jonathan Cyprien, S

  • 22 St. Louis - from Washington* (10-6)--- Arthur Brown, LB

  • 23 Minnesota* (10-6)--- Sheldon Richardson.DT

  • 24 Indianapolis* (11-5)--- Bjoern Werner, DE

  • 25 Minnesota - from Seattle* (11-5)--- Keenan Allen WR

  • 26 Green Bay* (11-5)--- Eddie Lacy, RB

  • 27 Houston* (12-4)---Luke Hopkins WR

  • 28 Denver* (13-3)--- Datone Jones, DE

  • 29 New England* (12-4)--- Darius Slay, CB

  • 30 Atlanta* (13-3)--- Tyler Eifert TE

  • 31 San Francisco* (11-4-1)--- Sylvester Williams, DT

  • 32 Baltimore* (10-6)--- Eric Reid, FS

Round 2

  • 33 Jacksonville (2-14)--- EJ Manuel, QB

  • 34 San Francisco - from Kansas City (2-14)--- Jonathon Cyprien, S

  • 35 Philadelphia (4-12)--- DJ Fluker OT

  • 36 Detroit (4-12)--- Desmond Trufant, CB

  • 37 Cincinnati - from Oakland (4-12)--- Jamar Taylor, CB

  • 38 Arizona (5-11)--- Zack Ertz, TE

  • Cleveland (5-11) Used in Supplimentle Draft

  • 39 New York Jets (6-10)--- Stedman Bailey, WR

  • 40 Tennessee (6-10)

  • 41 Buffalo (6-10)

  • 42 Miami (7-9)

  • 43 Tampa Bay (7-9)

  • 44 Carolina (7-9)

  • New Orleans (7-9)---Forfeited

  • 45 San Diego (7-9)

  • 46 St. Louis (7-8-1)

  • 47 Dallas (8-8)

  • 48 Pittsburgh (8-8)

  • 49 New York Giants (9-7)

  • 50 Chicago (10-6)

  • 51 Washington* (10-6)

  • 52 Minnesota* (10-6)

  • 53 Cincinnati* (10-6)

  • 54 Miami - from Indianapolis* (11-5)

  • 55 Green Bay* (11-5)

  • 56 Seattle* (11-5)

  • 57 Houston* (12-4)

  • 58 Denver* (13-3)

  • 59 New England* (12-4)

  • 60 Atlanta* (13-3)

  • 61 San Francisco* (11-4-1)

  • 62Baltimore* (10-6)

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