1. Detroit Lions (0-16) – Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
2. St. Louis Rams (2-14) – Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
3. Kansas City Chiefs (2-14) – Matt Stafford, QB, Georgia
4. Seattle Seahawks (4-12) – Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
*26. Miami Dolphins (11-5) – Taylor Mays, S, USC
*27. Baltimore Ravens (11-5) – Jerry Hughes, DE, TCU
*28. Philadelphia Eagles [from CAR (12-4)] – Brandon Spikes, ILB, Florida
*29. Indianapolis Colts (12-4) – Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
*30. Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) – Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
http://draftempire.com/nfl_mock_draft
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Is it just me, or is Taylor Mays a little overrated?
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I think there's something about being the class that he's in terms of that sophonore thing and also of leading the Oklahoma Sooners. Money IS money but it doesn't inspire everyone and life as the biggest fish in the college football pond must be an amazing thing and something you'll never, ever, ever get back.
I also think he has unfinished business in Austin. -
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He said that Mays isnt one that is going to make a lot of plays in coverage... and thinks he is an 4-3 OLB in the NFL...Boomer likes this. -
Taylor Mays could be that Bob Sanders guy tho. He has great atjhletic ability, But the question like Boomer said is can he cover. One of the problems on grading people on a great defense is what can they do without them.
Michael Oher at 17 to the Jets? I just don't see it at all -
Sorry, but if Hughes and Suh were both to declare and they are still sitting on the board when we pick I will shyte myself if they take Mays.
Ireland would probably be on the phone trying to trade for Baltimore's pick so he could take both IMO. -
I don't think much of any of the mocks I've seen so far, honestly.