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New 2014 NFL Mock Draft


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Hi guys, for those of you interested, I've put together an early look at some of the top prospects of the 2014 NFL Draft. Ideally to just get an idea of who to look for in this upcoming College season. Let me know what you think

2014 NFL Mock Draft

*The order was determined by the Vegas Superbowl odds as of last week
 

 

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OT's actually a good idea, didn't think of that, although I'm not so sure Kouandjio will be there. I was a huge fan of his until I specifically watched him on tape, not as fluid as you'd like for a LT

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I'm thinking 4sure it will be a LT in the first. I expect to get a RT in the draft to.

 

Nicks could very well be an option only problem with him he's always hobbled. Probably will want more then we can give him.

 

Hurst is my sleeper LT not much of a sleeper to me, first game for UNC, South Carolina so he'll be against Clowney could sky rocket his stock.

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