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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Just can't see Taj Boyd going in front of Clowney. Bridgewater perhaps, but Clowney looks like a Lebron type "chosen one".
That Tennessee DT is a monster. 6'8" 360. I remember watching one of their games and being blown away at how enormous he looks, even when standing amongst a group of other huge men.Jt0323 likes this. -
2. The Tennessee DT is huge, but really big guys fall in the draft due to the limited snaps. Especially now with no huddle offenses the new rager. -
Depends on who is picking #1 overall. My bet is the Jags and they would take Bridgewater.
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Here are the 32 guys I would consider strong possibilities for 1st round standing:
QB - Teddy Bridgewater, Tajh Boyd
RB - Lache Seastrunk
WR - Marqise Lee, Mike Evans, Sammy Watkins, Brandon Coleman
TE - Eric Ebron, Colt Lyerla, Austin Seferian-Jenkins
OT - Jake Matthews, Cyrus Kouandjio, David Yankey, Taylor Lewan
OG - Gabe Jackson
OC - None
DT - Timmy Jernigan, Louis Nix, DeAndre Coleman, Stephen Tuitt
DE - Jadaveon Clowney, Adrian Hubbard, Anthony Barr, Kyle Van Noy
LB - Ryan Shazier, Shayne Skov
DB - Jason Verrett, Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Bradley Robey, Antone Exum, LeMarcus Joyner, H. Clinton-Dix, Nickoe Whitley
That's not necessarily all of the players I think are worthy, and in fact some of them aren't what I would deem worthy, but I think they're the most likely to actually go in the 1st.
I might deviate off that just a little bit based on need, but that would be the list I'd be working with for the most part. -
that would be a disaster, if clowney ends up with the bills
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I'm going to reverse gears on David Yankey. That'll teach me to put a guy on a list before I've actually done a lot of tape work on him.
I watch David Yankey and my eyes don't get past Cameron Fleming. That's the truth. Fleming is a junior. Great frame, good kick slide, highly athletic. Could be a top level prospect. Yankey may be a guard. He could end up a 1st round prospect at that position. I do like Gabe Jackson though.
Fleming didn't face Dion Jordan but a handful of times in pass protection. But when he did, there can be no doubt who won the matchups...handily.ToddPhin likes this. -
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I think Clowney goes number one, if Jax or some other team at #1 doesn't want him they'll trade the pick. He's the kind of special player that you build a franchise level defense around. He's that rare physical freak that actually has freakish production and a work ethic, he's a no brainer for the top 3, but I do think someone will trade up if the number one team doesn't want him.
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If Teddy Bridgewater trends the way he's been trending then he'll go #1 if Jacksonville or another team in need at QB ends up with the pick. It will be just like 2002 when everyone knew that Julius Peppers was the best player in the draft but he went #2 because the Texans at #1 were building a team from scratch and really needed a quarterback. Peppers was considered every bit the rarity that Jadaveon Clowney is being considered today, but he still went #2. I thought to a lesser extent the 2010 draft was similar in that I felt Ndamukong Suh was the best player in the Draft even though I was a big fan of Sam Bradford, but the Rams took Bradford because of the need at QB. But that's not quite as good an example because by the end there was a lot of chatter about some teams liking Gerald McCoy more than Suh. Definitely some evaluators did, like Mike Mayock. I think it was universally agreed upon in 2007 that Calvin Johnson was probably the best pure prospect in that draft. I know from my perspective he was the best receiver prospect I'd ever seen and I heard many opinions that had been evaluating draft players longer than I have that agreed. The Raiders took Jamarcus Russell instead.
If by the end of this Teddy Bridgewater is being viewed as just an "ok" prospect (which seems hard to fathom but is very possible) then the pick will be Clowney no matter what. But if things keep trending the way they are then the pick could be Clowney or Bridgewater and the dependent variable is who ends up with it.UCF FINatic likes this. -
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I have watched a lot of Louisville games, and IMO he better make some serious improvements in his game before Bridgewater even thinks of playing in the NFL. To me he is a system QB.
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You gotta be the only person I've heard putting Tajh Boyd ahead of Teddy Bridgewater, lol. Here I thought I was a front runner putting Boyd second where most people I think still have him behind Fales and possibly also McCarron.
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If Tajh were 2+ inches taller there'd be no debate about the top QB IMO.