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KChiefs1 01-25-2013 11:39 PM

Bucky Brooks Mock Draft
 
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/mock-d...-brooks/155114

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2013 NFL MOCK DRAFT
NFL Mock Draft: Three QBs in first eight picks

By Bucky Brooks |
Analyst, NFL.com and NFL Network

Published: Jan. 24, 2013 at 06:44 p.m.

» PREVIOUS BROOKS MOCK DRAFTS: JAN. 25

PICK NO.
1

GENO SMITH QB WEST VIRGINIA
Smith has his flaws, but Andy Reid once drafted Donovan McNabb and developed him into a franchise-caliber quarterback.

PICK NO.
2

DAMONTRE MOORE DE TEXAS A&M
The Jaguars' anemic pass rush only produced 20 sacks in 2012. Moore finished the season with 12.5 sacks and 21 tackles for loss.

PICK NO.
3

JARVIS JONES LB GEORGIA
Jones' speed and dynamic rush skills certainly will upgrade a Raiders pass rush that generated just 25 sacks in 2012.

PICK NO.
4

LUKE JOECKEL OT TEXAS A&M
It is time for the Eagles to address their offensive-line woes by selecting the top offensive lineman in the draft.

PICK NO.
5

BJOERN WERNER DE FLORIDA ST.
Jim Schwartz has openly discussed scrapping the Lions' wide-nine scheme, but that won't prevent Detroit from taking an athletic pass rusher early in the draft.

PICK NO.
6

DEE MILLINER CB ALABAMA
The Browns need to find a complementary corner for Joe Haden to solidify a promising defense. Milliner is a technically sound cover man with great ball skills and instincts.

PICK NO.
7

MATT BARKLEY QB USC
A lot has been made of Barkley's physical deficiencies (height, arm talent and athleticism), but few quarterbacks in this year's class can match his experience and knowledge directing a pro-style offense.

PICK NO.
8

MIKE GLENNON QB N.C. STATE
Bills GM Buddy Nix wants to find a franchise quarterback in this year's draft. Glennon is not the perfect prospect, but he is a gifted pocket passer with A-plus arm talent.

PICK NO.
9

BARKEVIOUS MINGO DE LSU
Rex Ryan needs a dominant edge rusher to key his blitz-heavy scheme. Mingo is raw, but natural athleticism could make him a disruptive force early in his career.

PICK NO.
10

CHANCE WARMACK OG ALABAMA
Mike Munchak can appreciate a big, athletic interior blocker with the strength to move defenders off the ball.

PICK NO.
11

JONATHAN COOPER OGNORTH CAROLINA
Fixing the offensive line should be the top priority in San Diego. Cooper is a rugged blocker with size, strength and power.
PICK NO.
12

KEENAN ALLEN WRCALIFORNIA
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill performed well as a rookie starter without supreme talent on the perimeter. Allen is an ideal No. 1 receiver with a polished game that is suited for the pros.
PICK NO.
13

XAVIER RHODES CBFLORIDA ST.
Greg Schiano needs a long, rangy corner with press cover skills to take his defense to the next level.
PICK NO.
14

CORDARRELLE PATTERSON WRTENNESSEE
It's time for the Panthers to give Cam Newton a young, explosive playmaker to feature in the passing game.
PICK NO.
15

SAM MONTGOMERY DELSU
Montgomery isn't a polished pass rusher, but his relentless motor produces sacks off the edge.
PICK NO.
16

ERIC FISHER OTCENTRAL MICHIGAN
Fisher is one of the hottest prospects in the draft, based on his intriguing talent and potential. He displays the footwork and athleticism to develop into a franchise-caliber left tackle.
PICK NO.
17

MATT ELAM SFLORIDA
Elam boasts the athleticism, tenacity and toughness to eventually replace Troy Polamalu as the designated playmaker in the secondary.
PICK NO.
18

STAR LOTULELEI DTUTAH
Monte Kiffin needs an athletic defensive tackle capable of playing the one or three technique to implement his vaunted Tampa 2 scheme in Dallas.
PICK NO.
19

D.J. FLUKER OTALABAMA
The G-Men need to find an immediate replacement for David Diehl at right tackle. Fluker could slide into his natural position as a potential first-year starter in New York.
PICK NO.
20

MANTI TE'O ILBNOTRE DAME
The Bears could groom Te'o to eventually succeed Brian Urlacher in the middle or just hand him the keys to the defense in his first year.
PICK NO.
21

DION JORDAN OLBOREGON
Marvin Lewis could elect to add more firepower to a defensive line that overwhelms opponents with speed and athleticism.
PICK NO.
22

KENNY VACCARO SSTEXAS
The Rams' defense could use a versatile safety to handle the tight ends and slot receivers that thrive in the NFC West.
PICK NO.
23

SHELDON RICHARDSON DTMISSOURI
Adding a wide receiver is certainly a priority in this draft, but Richardson is a high-motor defensive tackle with the athleticism to replace an aging Kevin Williams in the middle.
PICK NO.
24

JOHNATHAN HANKINS DTOHIO ST.
Chuck Pagano could continue making over the Colts' defense by adding a stud nose tackle in the middle.
PICK NO.
25

EZEKIEL ANSAH DEBYU
Pete Carroll and John Schneider have made a living gambling on dynamic athletes in the draft. Ansah has limited football experience, but his game is eerily similar to Jason Pierre-Paul's when he was coming out of college.
PICK NO.
26

ALEC OGLETREE LBGEORGIA
The Packers need to add speed and athleticism to their linebacker corps. Ogletree is an explosive sideline-to-sideline defender with tremendous burst.
PICK NO.
27

ROBERT WOODS WRUSC
The Texans need to add more playmakers to a passing game that is overly reliant on Andre Johnson and Owen Daniels.

PICK NO.
28

SHARRIF FLOYD DT FLORIDA
John Fox has quickly remade the Broncos' defense in his first two seasons on the job, but a talented interior defender would create more one-on-one opportunities for Von Miller and Elvis Dumervil.

PICK NO.
29

TAVON AUSTIN WRWEST VIRGINIA
Austin could be the versatile receiver who eventually replaces Wes Welker as the key playmaker in the slot.

PICK NO.
30

ZACH ERTZ TESTANFORD
Thomas Dimitroff must find an immediate replacement for Tony Gonzalez. Ertz is a big-bodied pass catcher with great hands and ball skills.

PICK NO.
31

KEVIN MINTER LBLSU
With Ray Lewis riding off into the sunset, the Ravens could opt for a tackling machine to fill the void in the middle.

PICK NO.
32

JESSE WILLIAMS DT ALABAMA
Williams is a powerful interior defender with the capacity to man the point as the nose tackle in the 49ers' 3-4 front.


RealSNR 01-25-2013 11:44 PM

BEHOLD, BLACKBOB!

THIS IS YOUR BOY BUCKY BROOKS.

BossChief 01-25-2013 11:57 PM

No Tyler Wilson?

jspchief 01-26-2013 12:38 AM

Philly takes Joeckel? What about Peters?

BossChief 01-26-2013 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by jspchief (Post 9351973)
Philly takes Joeckel? What about Peters?

It's just a flesh wound.

milkman 01-27-2013 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jspchief (Post 9351973)
Philly takes Joeckel? What about Peters?

Don't know anything about Peters' progress from injury, but I don't believe there's any way that the Eagles go into next season with Nick Foles in Chip Kelly's system at QB.

Saccopoo 01-27-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 9354782)
Don't know anything about Peters' progress from injury, but I don't believe there's any way that the Eagles go into next season with Nick Foles in Chip Kelly's system at QB.

No, but there is this other guy with four years left on his contract there that might be pretty ideal in Kelly's system:

http://www.soraspy.com/wp-content/up..._104688109.jpg

milkman 01-27-2013 10:40 AM

I think that Vick has the athletic tools to succeed in Kelly's system, but I don't believe he has the mental tools.

Kelly is going to have to adjust his system to the NFL, and that will require a QB that can read a defense, and Vick is still very limited.

Sadly, what I believe will happen is that the Eagles will trade up with the Chiefs and take Smith.

Titty Meat 01-27-2013 10:44 AM

If Seattle gets Ansah wow. I think he'll be a better player than moore, werner, and jones.

Saccopoo 01-27-2013 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Bo's Pelini (Post 9354940)
If Seattle gets Ansah wow. I think he'll be a better player than moore, werner, and jones.

He didn't have much production on the field and really didn't stand out. The guy originally came to BYU to run track and play basketball.

You're taking him because of his athletic ability alone and hoping that it translates to the next level.

He could be JPP or he could be nobody. One of, if not the biggest risk/reward guys in the draft.

KChiefs1 01-28-2013 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 9354936)
Sadly, what I believe will happen is that the Eagles will trade up with the Chiefs and take Smith.

So the Chiefs would probably get Philly's 1st round pick next year & the 2nd round pick this year? :hmmm:

htismaqe 01-28-2013 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 9354936)
Sadly, what I believe will happen is that the Eagles will trade up with the Chiefs and take Smith.

Who do we take at #4?

milkman 01-28-2013 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9358458)
Who do we take at #4?

Don't really know.

I believe that Albert will be re-signed, and that Geno will go #1 to Philly, with Tyler Wilson going #3 to the Raiders.

DaneMcCloud 01-29-2013 01:34 AM

Bucky Brooks should be fired immediately, if not sooner.

He's ****ing clueless and has been for years.

DaneMcCloud 01-29-2013 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 9360399)
Don't really know.

I believe that Albert will be re-signed, and that Geno will go #1 to Philly, with Tyler Wilson going #3 to the Raiders.

Milliner.

Jairus Byrd opposite Berry. Reggie Bush, in the role envisioned in 2010, in the slot, outside, in the backfield, etc.


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