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New McShay Mock, post Revis Trade


Munch4455

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1. Kansas City Chiefs

Luke Joeckel*, OT, Texas A&M

2. Jacksonville Jaguars

Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan

3. Oakland Raiders

Sharrif Floyd*, DT, Florida

4. Philadelphia Eagles

Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma

5. Detroit Lions

Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU

6. Cleveland Browns

Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame

7. Arizona Cardinals

Dion Jordan, DE/OLB, Oregon

8. Buffalo Bills

Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse

9. New York Jets

Barkevious Mingo*, DE/OLB, LSU

10. Tennessee Titans

Dee Milliner*, CB, Alabama

11. San Diego Chargers

Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina

12. Miami Dolphins

Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama

13. New York Jets (from Buccaneers)

Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia

14. Carolina Panthers

Star Lotulelei, DL, Utah

15. New Orleans Saints

D.J. Fluker*, OT, Alabama

16. St. Louis Rams

Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas

17. Pittsburgh Steelers

Jarvis Jones*, OLB, Georgia

18. Dallas Cowboys

Sheldon Richardson*, DT, Missouri

19. New York Giants

D.J. Hayden, CB, Houston

20. Chicago Bears

Alec Ogletree*, ILB, Georgia

21. Cincinnati Bengals

Cordarrelle Patterson*, WR, Tennessee

22. St. Louis (from Washington)

Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama

23. Minnesota Vikings

Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina

24. Indianapolis Colts

Xavier Rhodes*, CB, Florida St.

25. Minnesota Vikings (from Seattle)

Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame

26. Green Bay Packers

Matt Elam*, S, Florida

27. Houston Texans

Justin Hunter *, WR, Tennessee

28. Denver Broncos

Bjoern Werner*, DE, Florida St.

29. New England Patriots

Datone Jones, DE, UCLA

30. Atlanta Falcons

Justin Pugh*, OG, Syracuse

31. San Francisco 49ers

Zach Ertz*, TE, Stanford

32. Baltimore Ravens

Eric Reid, S, LSU

Eifert and Nassib in the top 10?

Nvm, Star falling to us at 12 is a joke then.

F.U. McShay!!!

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Im telling you guys. Star slipping to 14 is a real possibility. You have to realize he fits a 4-3 scheme better and not many teams ahead of us run a 4-3. The question is, would we take him if hes there considering we havent met with him?

If he's there, we're taking him no doubt; BPA.

But with NJY wanting to trade down and SF showing a great amount of interest to move up, there's no way we're getting him. SF is going to grab him at 13. Unless, we move up a spot or two to get him, we're not getting Star. I don't believe he's going to fall into our hands without anyone trying to trade up for him.

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Star would be a dream pick for us right now. Would be nice to have a guy who can clog the middle against the run and also help get a pass rush in the process. But the odds of us getting him right now is about 30% at this point. But I hope he does fall to us and we draft him. "Crossing Fingers".

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Heck, I'd say Oakland passes on Floyd. Floyd and Lotulelei might be there at 14! Decisions decisions!

One of the two might be there at 14.

Floyd has a better chance being there than Star.

I don't see how Star can just fall flat on his face to us without a team moving infront of us to take him.

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I dont see anyway this happens.

If Jets dont take him some one will trade up.

I think we will draft Vaccaro or Austin.

Exactly. No possible way Star is there. Someone will trade up for him. Only way we get him is if we trade up if he falls out the top 10. Now for Floyd, if Oak and Jags decides to pass up on him he could be there at 14. I don't think teams will trade up for him like a Star even though he supposedly is the current no.1 DT. I think he's good but he's being overhyped.

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