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Fanspeak's On the Clock 2014 NFL Mock Draft Simulator


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http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/

 

 

Cool little site to play around with, you get to go through the draft round by round and play GM for whatever team you choose.

 

 

Here's my picks:

 

 

R1 TE ERIC EBRON UNC
 
R2 CB LOUCHEIZ PURIFOY FLORIDA
 
R3 WR JARED ABBREDERIS WISCONSIN
 
R4 OT JAMES HURST UNC
 
R5 G BRANDON LINDER MIAMI
 
R6 S TY ZIMMERMAN KANSAS STATE
 
R7 DE CASSIUS MARSH UCLA

 

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My picks:

WR: MARQISE LEE - USC

WR: JORDAN MATTHEWS -VANDERBILT

RB: CARLOS HYDE - OHIO STATE

CB: ANTONE EXUM - VT

CB: DEION BELEU - ALABAMA

S: ANTHONY HARRIS - VIRGINIA

OT: JUSTIN BRITT - MISSOURI

As you can see I went skill positions mainly because there were players available I couldn't pass up for their value, so if I were to draft this way i would cut J Stew and/or D Will as well as Godfrey. And then go after O Line in Free Agency

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A lot of people have us going OL in the first and I agree we need serious help at tackle but I read somewhere that Gettleman doesn't believe much in drafting OL very early in the draft. He believes quality OL can be found in the later rounds. I'll try to find the article - I think it was an article leading up to last years draft.

***** EDIT....... It was Accorsi not Gettleman - my mistake.

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CB JUSTIN GILBERT
OKLAHOMA STATE
60
 
WR JORDAN MATTHEWS
VANDERBILT
92
 
WR PAUL RICHARDSON
COLORADO
124
 
CHRIS WATT
NOTRE DAME
156
 
HAKEEM SMITH
LOUISVILLE
188
 
WR TEVIN REESE
BAYLOR
202
 
CB WALT AIKENS
LIBERTY

 

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