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Clutchfans Mock Draft - 2014 NFL Draft

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by J.R., Apr 1, 2014.

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  1. Ottomaton

    Ottomaton Contributing Member
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    Ok, not criticizing. Just want to make sure all the info is out there.
     
  2. Remii

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    With the 34th pick the Washington Native Americans select Stanley Jean-Baptiste.

    A 6-3 WR (4.46 40 time) that converted to DB (like Richard Sherman). He can also play free safety as well (like Cam Chancler)... It's a copy cat league. Washington filled a lot of holes already during free agency but still could use help at DB and the safety position and Stanley fills both of those needs.
     
  3. NewRoxFan

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    I probably was being unrealistically overoptimistic... but he is one of the CBs I was hoping would be there later in the round when the Niners draft again. Scratch that idea... :(
     
  4. Remii

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    He's a reach pick but I think he's one of the most talented DB's in this draft.
     
  5. dc1985

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    I lost track are the Jags up.
     
  6. jev5555

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    Cleveland Browns are next
     
  7. jev5555

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    Position by position best available...

    QB
    JIMMY GAROPPOLO, EASTERN ILLINOIS
    TOM SAVAGE, PITT
    LOGAN THOMAS, VIRGINIA TECH
    AARON MURRAY, GEORGIA
    ZACH METTENBERGER, LSU

    RB
    CARLOS HYDE, OHIO STATE
    BISHOP SANKEY, WASHINGTON
    JEREMY HILL, LSU
    TRE MASON, AUBURN
    CHARLES SIMS, WEST VIRGINIA

    WR
    DAVANTE ADAMS, FRESNO STATE
    JARVIS LANDRY, LSU
    JORDAN MATTHEWS, VANDERBILT
    PAUL RICHARDSON, COLORADO
    BRUCE ELLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

    TE
    JACE AMARO, TEXAS TECH
    TROY NIKLAS, NORTE DAME
    AUSTIN SEFERIAN-JENKINS, WASHINGTON
    CJ FIEDOROWICZ, IOWA
    MARCEL JENSEN, FRESNO STATE

    FB
    TRE MILLARD, OKLAHOMA
    RYAN HEWITT, STANFORD
    JC COPELAND, LSU

    T
    MORGAN MOSES, VIRGINIA
    JOEL BITONIO, NEVADA
    JA'WUAN JAMES, TENN
    BRANDON THOMAS, CLEMSON
    JACK MEWHORT, OHIO STATE

    G
    XAVIER SU'A-FILO, UCLA
    DAVID YANKEY, STANFORD
    JOHN URSCHEL, PENN STATE
    TRAI TURNER, LSU
    CYRIL RICHARDSON, BAYLOR


    C
    MARCUS MARTIN, USC
    RUSSELL BODINE, NORTH CAROLINA
    WESTON RICHBURG, COLO STATE
    BRYAN STORK, FLORIDA STATE
    TRAVIS SWANSON, ARKANSAS

    DT
    TIMMY JERNIGAN, FLORIDA STATE
    DOMINIQUE EASLEY, FLORIDA
    DAQUAN JONES, PENN STATE
    KELCY QUARLES, SOUTH CAROLINA
    BRENT URBAN, VIRGINIA

    DE
    DEE FORD, AUBURN
    SCOTT CHRICHTON, OREGON STATE
    KAREEM MARTIN, NORTH CAROLINA
    CHRIS SMITH, ARKANSAS
    MARCUS SMITH, LOUISVILLE

    ILB
    CHRIS BORLAND, WISCONSIN
    SHAYNE SKOV, STANFORD
    PRESTON BROWN, LOUISVILLE
    YAWIN SMALLWOOD, UCONN
    MAX BULLOUGH, MICH STATE

    OLB
    JERRY ATTAOCHU, GEORGIA TECH
    DEMARCUS LAWRENCE, BOISE STATE
    KYLE VAN NOY, BYU
    JORDIE TRIPP, MONTANA
    ADRIAN HUBBARD, ALABAMA

    CB
    KYLE FULLER, VIRGINIA TECH
    LAMARCUS JOYNER, FLORIDA STATE
    LOUCHEIZ PURIFOY, FLORIDA
    BASHAUD BREELAND, CLEMSON
    MARCUS ROBERSON, FLORIDA

    S
    DEONE BUCANNON, WASH STATE
    JIMMIE WARD, N ILLINOIS
    TERRENCE BROOKS, FLORIDA STATE
    CRAIG LOSTON, LSU
    BROCK VEREEN, MINNESOTA

    K
    DAVID LOPEZ, WAGNER
    DAN FISHER, BLOOMSBURG
    CURT DUNCAN, CARSON-NEWMAN

    P
    STEVE CLARK, AUBURN
    BRIK WEDEKIND, MONMOUTH
    ERIC SCHAIBLE, ROSE-HULMAN
     
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    With the 35th pick, the Cleveland Browns select Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia

    Round 2
    1 (33). Houston Texans - Cyrus Kouandijo, OT, Alabama
    2 (34). Washington Redskins - Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska
    3 (35). Cleveland Browns - Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia


    The Oakland Raiders/jev5555 are on the clock
     
  9. jev5555

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    With the 36th pick, The LA Raiders select...

    Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech
     
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    With the 37th pick, the Atlanta Falcons select Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State.

    He is the BPA on the board by far and also a team need.
     
  11. Plowman

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    Greg Robinson and Timmy Jernigan.

    Larceny on a grand scale.
     
  12. Plowman

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    Bucs/Wattafan ?
     
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    Bucs need a receiver. Allen Robinson or Jarvis Landry would make sense.

    As well as a TE like Niklas.
     
  14. Remii

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    A receiver sounds good for Tampa but it's not like they are hurting at that position and they have what appears to be a young stud at the tight end spot. All of their good running backs had season ending injuries and Doug Martin didn't look good before his injury so maybe a running back should be considered and get a receiver later since the draft is "so deep at that position." Hill could could be a beast behind that great offensive line.
     
  15. Plowman

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    Nevermind.
     
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    TB

    With the 38th pick Tampa Bay Buccaneers select:-

    Kyle Fuller CB Virginia Tech

    STRENGTHS: Physical demeanor with good length. Excellent toughness and energy -- plays like he's 25 pounds thicker. Good vertical leap and smooth hip action to flip-and-go.
    Good route recognition and outstanding read-and-react quickness to mirror or plant-and-drive to attack. Above-average anticipation and cover instincts. Studies receivers and does his homework to know what to look for without hesitation.

    Physical in run support and works hard to get off blocks. Closes in a flash with a fierce attitude. Heady and opportunistic player. Very good ball awareness and NFL ball skills. Good blitzer. Experience playing inside and outside and at safety, linebacker and special teams.

    WEAKNESSES: Very lean with limited muscle definition and overall growth potential. Overaggressive nature and he over-pursues in coverage and run support to compensate for lack of elite speed. Doesn't have gear to recover if he loses a step at the line. Too "hands on" and is susceptible to mental errors. Tends to freelance. Undisciplined making tackles in the open field. Strong durability concerns with his physical style and lean body type. Senior season ended prematurely due to hernia surgery in Nov. 2013.

    Compares To: Jason McCourty, Titans - Fuller isn't an elite athlete, but he's agile and quick with the aggressive nature and reaction quickness to make plays against the pass and the run.

    --Dane Brugler

    PLAYER OVERVIEW

    A three-star recruit, Fuller played multiple positions over his four-year starting career in Blacksburg -- linebacker, safety, cornerback and nickel.
    An All-ACC performer the past three seasons, Fuller is rangy and light-footed with quick movements, long arms and can play man or zone coverage. Fuller is a string bean with limited room to get much stronger, but he plays bigger than he looks with the confidence and instincts to make plays wherever he lines up.
     
  17. Plowman

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    Okay. Moving right along.



    The Jags/dc1985
     
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  18. Wattafan

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    Oops...sorry I was late - got caught shopping with the missus. Su'a Filo was my other choice - I was hemming and hawing between the two of them.
     
  19. Plowman

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    Ahh, you got Fuller.

    As the GM of the Bills, I'm decimated...but, I'll regroup.
     
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    With the 39th Pick The Jacksonville Jaguars select

    Jordan Mathews, WR Vanderbilt

    The Jags need a WR to compliment the oft troubled Justin Blackmon or even replace him if he cant ever get his head together. Mathews can be a top threat in Jacksonville and would bolster their offense.
     

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