NFL 2013 Live Mock Draft (Picks 49-62)
2013 NFL Live Mock Draft Round 2
April 25-27, 2013
April 25-27, 2013
| 49 | NY Giants |
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Johnathan Hankins Ohio State DT43 Reach/Value: +17 |
Height: 6'3" Weight: 320 |
Alternate Pick #1 Jamar Taylor Alternate Pick #2 Jordan Poyer |
| The Big Buckeye Man-Mountain joins the Giants' DL rotation to ensure Big Blue maintains a dominating defense in the competitive NFC East. Once again, Jerry Reese thumbs his nose at Cuzzin Jerruh and shows how a real organization is run! Be sure to watch his game against Cal where he made 10 tackles and a sack. Grade: A |
| 50 | Chicago |
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Jonathan Bostic Florida SILB Reach/Value: -53 |
Height: 6'0" Weight: 245 |
Alternate Pick #1 Arthur Brown Alternate Pick #2 Jamar Taylor |
| Many will question the selection of Bostic over KState's Brown, but the Gator can load up and smack folks around. Extremely quick and can slip inside on the blitz with the best of them. Will need to improve on his run game defense, but reads QB' very well. Won't make Bear fans forget about Brian Urlacher, but who can? Grade: C+ |
| 51 | Washington |
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David Amerson North Carolina St CB Reach/Value: -2 |
Height: 6'1" Weight: 205 |
Alternate Pick #1 Jamar Taylor Alternate Pick #2 Jordan Poyer |
| Ranked 53 on the Drafttek Big Board, the Redskins pay fair value for the talented DB out of NC State. With Raheem Morris on the coaching staff, this is a great landing spot for Amerson. There are a few good men in the draft community who believe Amerson's skills translate better to Free Safety than CB; either way, this is a solid pick for the 'Skins. Grade: A |
| 52 | New England |
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Jamie Collins Southern Miss OLB34 Reach/Value: -2 |
Height: 6'3" Weight: 250 |
Alternate Pick #1 Keenan Allen Alternate Pick #2 Damontre Moore |
| The Big Board Team can predict who intelligent teams will draft, as we had Collins ranked #54 on the Big Board and New England takes him at #52 . . . another well-run organization who thumbs their nose at Cuzzin Jerruh! Collins' 20 tackles for loss in 2012 is second only to Jarvis Jones in this draft. Grade: A |
| 53 | Cincinnati |
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Margus Hunt SMU DE43 Reach/Value: -15 |
Height: 6'8" Weight: 275 |
Alternate Pick #1 Jamar Taylor Alternate Pick #2 Keenan Allen |
| The Mustang DL has serious upside and is extremely raw, but tough. Standing a surreal 6'8", and running around 280 lbs., Hunt will help the Bengals be even more aggressive up front. Will need some grooming and coaching up, but his instincts and potential power alone make him a solid pick at this selection. Hunt holds the record for most blocked kicks in NCAA history with 17. Grade: B+ |
| 54 | Miami |
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Jamar Taylor Boise State CB Reach/Value: +21 |
Height: 5'10" Weight: 192 |
Alternate Pick #1 Terron Armstead Alternate Pick #2 Jordan Poyer |
| Since August 2012 the Dolphins have lost Vontae Davis and Sean Smith at CB. Though they added Brent Grimes in Free Agency he is coming off a significant injury. DB mate Richard Marshall has durability issues too. Taylor had a great week at the Senior Bowl and there had been murmurs of him possibly sneaking into the end of Round 1. Getting him here, the pick Miami obtained from Indy for Davis coincidentally, is great value and fills a position of need. Grade: A |
| 55 | San Francisco |
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Vance McDonald Rice TE Reach/Value: -41 |
Height: 6'4" Weight: 267 |
Alternate Pick #1 Jesse Williams Alternate Pick #2 Jonathan Jenkins |
| Rice didn't utilize the TE position the way that we will. In his Junior year, McDonald caught 43 passes for 452 yards and 5 TDs, and 36/458/2 his Senior year. So at the Combine when McDonald blasted off a TE-best 31 reps on the bench and leaped 119" in the broad jump, GMs took note..and notes. McDonald will likely be used as a slot guy at the outset, but the bench press number suggests he's versatile as an in-line blocker who could disguise his role. Think of a more-athletic Chris Cooley, and you get the upside. We thought this was a reach; he was available in RD3-4. Grade: C+ |
| 56 | Baltimore |
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Arthur Brown Kansas State WILB Reach/Value: +37 |
Height: 6'1" Weight: 228 |
Alternate Pick #1 Keenan Allen Alternate Pick #2 Jesse Williams |
| Arthur Brown is an incredible athlete who can play ILB or OLB. His ability to read plays and fluid hips in coverage give him an advantage on most LBs in this draft. He didn't run the 40 at the Combine but plays very fast. There are some concerns about Brown switching schools, but I don't see it being an issue. Ravens nees to not only upgrade the LB corps, but add depth as well, to stop those annoying TEs on 3rd downs. Brown will do that for sure. With Brown's 3-down ability, our DC will be able to keep more LBs on the field, which will help against the run as well. Grade: A |
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| 57 | Houston |
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D.J. Swearinger South Carolina FS Reach/Value: -26 |
Height: 5'10" Weight: 208 |
Alternate Pick #1 Jesse Williams Alternate Pick #2 Jordan Poyer |
| The ball-hawking Gamecock brings his swagger west to the Texans . . . an excellent selection as Houston lost former starter Quentin Demps to Free Agency. Hopefully, memories of the Patriot passing attack against our secondary in last year's playoff loss will slowly fade away. Grade: A |
| 58 | Denver |
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Montee Ball Wisconsin RBF Reach/Value: -23 |
Height: 5'10" Weight: 214 |
Alternate Pick #1 Damontre Moore Alternate Pick #2 Alex Okafor |
| Ball was a team captain for the Badgers for multiple years, and is highly respected. Denver needs a power runner that can execute in the passing game, as well as handle block responsibilities. Ball will hit the hole with a vengence and not waste time or energy with happy feet. Has had mulitple concussions in his career, so that is a bit of a concern. B- |
| 59 | New England |
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Aaron Dobson Marshall WRF Reach/Value: -23 |
Height: 6'3" Weight: 210 |
Alternate Pick #1 Keenan Allen Alternate Pick #2 Damontre Moore |
| The Patriots' second selection is a WR, in the form of Marshall's Aaron Dobson. May be a bit early for him here because he isn't a big play threat. However, he has solid hands and is a great route-runner. New England needed someone at the position and Dobson is a fine choice to play X. Pats will see some acrobatic catches (See video).Grade: B- |
| 60 | Atlanta |
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Robert Alford SE Louisiana CB Reach/Value: -17 |
Height: 5'10" Weight: 188 |
Alternate Pick #1 Damontre Moore Alternate Pick #2 Alex Okafor |
| The pick is rather shocking as many draft boards probably had him back further than this. That said, Alford is known to have great ability to cover, fluid hips and versatility. We liked his strong Senior Bowl. Concerns include his medical issues (shoulder and Chron's disease), as does overall size and strength. Grade: B- |
| 61 | Green Bay |
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Eddie Lacy Alabama RBF Reach/Value: +21 |
Height: 5'11" Weight: 231 |
Alternate Pick #1 Alex Okafor Alternate Pick #2 Keenan Allen |
| I have felt for the last few weeks that the Packers would take a running back in round two, but nevered expected Lacy to be there. Lacy is the perfect guy to pair with DuJuan Harris. Lacy will be the primary back, big, patient and tough to bring down and Harris will be the compact, energy-explosion, change of pace and screen pass dynamo. There's no excuse anymore for the Packers offense to be so unbalanced. Grade A |
| 62 | Seattle |
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Christine Michael Texas A&M RBF Reach/Value: -37 |
Height: 5'10" Weight: 220 |
Alternate Pick #1 Damontre Moore Alternate Pick #2 Alex Okafor |
| Michael's game is based on power and speed. He reminds me of a faster Marshawn Lynch. This is incredible value for the hawks at this pick, even if they had other pressing needs to address. I now expect the hawks to start picking for the defensive side of the ball. Grade: B+ ~Lon Myrick, Seahawks Analyst |
Traded Round 2 Picks:
Miami gets Indianapolis 2nd round pick (Vontae Davis)
Cincinnati gets Oakland 2nd round pick (Carson Palmer)
New Orleans forfeits 2nd round pick (League Penalty)
Cleveland forfeift 2nd round Pick(Josh Gordon Supplemental pick)
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