NFL 2013 Live Mock Draft Round 7
Selections 207-254
2013 NFL Live Mock Draft Round 7
April 25-27, 2013
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April 25-27, 2013
We apologize but our simulator is crashing in the 7th round. At this point, it appear that Drafttek will only be able to model thru the 6th round.
| 207 | Kansas City |
Mike Catapano Princeton DE Reach/Value: |
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| Not a great scheme fit for the Ivy League prospect. Catapano would work better in an even front. Can he bulk up to play the 5-tech? Is he quick enough to cover as an OLB? Questionable. Grade: D |
| 208 | Jacksonville |
Jeremy Harris New Mexico St CB Reach/Value: |
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| Think the Jags don't have plans to strengthen their secondary?" That makes 4 picks in the back half of the D in 2013. Grade: C+ |
| 209 | Oakland |
Brice Butler San Diego State WR Reach/Value: |
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| A 6'3" WR that runs a sub 4.4 forty. Did the ghost of Al Davis make this pick? He's big and fast but has a hands issue. Maybe he needs to be converted to CB? Grade: C- |
| 210 | Jacksonville |
Demetrius McCray Appalachain St CB Reach/Value: |
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| JAX takes yet another CB. With Gratz the likely starter, Jeremy Harris and McCray will vie with Rutland, Marshall, and Ball for nickel-dime time. Grade: C- |
| 211 | Detroit |
Michael Willams Alabama TE Reach/Value: |
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| Mike Williams? No, silly, the TE who actually knows how to fill the "H" back role. This is the first pick of Day 3 that makes a modicum of sense. Williams made a favorable impression on his recent Detroit visit. Grade: A |
| 212 | Philadelphia |
Joe Kruger Utah DE Reach/Value: |
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| The team addressed the 5-tech DE spot earlier in the draft with Logan (LSU). However, I like this pick better. Kruger is our 117th-rated prospect and is a perfect fit in Davis' D. He's powerful for his size. He'll have to bulk up to become an every-down player. Grade: A- |
| 213 | Minnesota |
Michael Mauti Penn State ILB Reach/Value: |
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| It's been said that Mauti would have been a 1st Round pick if he had two healthy knees. Spielman obviously feels he's worth the risk here in the 7th and this Team Analyst tends to agree. Grade: A- |
| 214 | Minnesota |
Travis Bond North Carolina OG Reach/Value: |
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| A mountain of a man, Bond played inside throughout his entire career at North Carolina. The Vikings might be looking at him as a future swingman on the O-Line, because a big Guard with questionable footwork doesn't sound like a great fit for the scheme. Grade: D |
| 215 | NY Jets |
Tommy Bohanon Wake Forest FB Reach/Value: |
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| FB is an obsolete position for a lot of NFL teams but the Jets seem to like them. Tommy "Bahama" was our 2nd-rated FB and is a decent selection here. Grade: B |
| 216 | Green Bay |
Charles Johnson Grand Valley WR Reach/Value: |
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| Not invited to the NFL Scouting Combine, Johnson'turned heads with'a 4.38 and 4.39 40 at his pro day.'Kid has a 39+ inch vertical,'and could end up being a super-sleeper a la Saints Marques Colston.'And has Aaron Rodgers throwing to him to boot. Grade: B |
| 217 | Cleveland |
Armonty Bryant EC Oklahoma DE Reach/Value: |
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| This could be a late round gem! Bryant hails from the same small school program that gave the NFL Mark Gasteneau. Sneaky quick and versatile, Bryant is a great fit here. Grade: A |
| 218 | Philadelphia |
Jordan Poyer Oregon State CB Reach/Value: 173 |
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| The steal of the draft? It's possible. Much like character concerns dropped Alfonzo Dennard in 2012, the same may be true for the former Beaver. Lacks elite speed/strength but makes up for it in his aggressive play and play diagnostics. Great value; was our 45th-ranked player. Grade: A |
| 219 | Arizona |
D.C. Jefferson Rutgers TE Reach/Value: |
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| Converted QB with little collegiate stats. Large player that struggles with leverage when blocking and is too slow to make a big difference in the passing game. Late round project. Grade: C |
| 220 | Seattle |
Ryan Seymour Vanderbilt OG Reach/Value: |
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| The Kingsland, Georgia native stands a solid 6'5", and weighs in at 260 pounds. With the need to replace Giacomini, he'll have every opportunity. Grade: C+ |
| 221 | San Diego |
Brad Sorensen S Utah QB Reach/Value: |
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| Sorensen is an intriguing prospect from a size/arm perspective. He's a developmental guy, but the Chargers can obviously afford that as they don't have a starting need (but he's a clone of Phillip Rivers, a tall white guy with a goofy throwing motion). Grade: B- |
| 222 | Buffalo |
Chris Gragg Arkansas TE Reach/Value: |
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| Athletic TE for Tyler Wilson who's good for receiving in deep seams like Metzelaars or Reimersma. He falls to here due to 2012 leg injuries. Ran a 4.5.forty, 37" vert, so you think red zone as well. Don't ask him to block; he's not been asked to before. Needed this, Nix. Grade: A |
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| 223 | Pittsburgh |
Nicholas Williams Samford DT Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Steelers continue to focus on O skill players and younger defenders. Samford's Williams will provide DL depth and push Wood or Keisel for PT at the 5-tech. He's an experienced collegiate player and worth taking a chance on in the 7th. Grade: C |
| 224 | Green Bay |
Kevin Dorsey Maryland WR Reach/Value: +0 |
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| The Pack go for another wideout in the late stages of the 7th, this time with Terrapin Kevin Dorsey. Decent speed and smooth, he will probably struggle separating from DB's. Grade: C- |
| 225 | NY Giants |
Eric Herman Ohio State OG Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Big interior OL with a lot of collegiate experience. Giants continue attempt to rebuild OL. Our 289th-rated player. Grade: C+ |
| 226 | New England |
Michael Buchanan Illinois DE Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Our 136th-ranked prospect, Buchanan is a 'tweener capable of playing rush OLB in a 3-4 or with his hand in the ground in a 4-3. That's helpful since the Patriots can switch between alignments. Situational pass rusher at worst. Good pick. Grade: B |
| 227 | Cleveland |
Garrett Gilkey Chadron St OG Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Prototypical size and frame for a RG and a consensus "sleeper" in this draft class. Great strength, but he's no dancing bear. A nice late pick. Grade: B+ |
| 228 | Washington |
Jawan Jamison Rutgers RB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Skins take a good 3rd down back with a compact, muscular build. He's short enough to hide behind the line and solid enough to last, or so we thought...he falls here mostly due to an ankle injury. Not Ray Rice. But Nn-S runner with receiving skills. Grade: C+ |
| 229 | Minnesota |
Everett Dawkins Florida State DT Reach/Value: +0 |
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| An under-sized 3-technique, Dawkins is another body to add to what should be a fierce competition for playing time. Athletic and intelligent, Dawkins was overshadowed by many of his FSU teammates, which caused him to fly under the radar. Grade: B- |
| 230 | Indianapolis |
Kerwynn Williams Utah State RB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Outside runner with excellent speed, good hands to catch the ball out of the backfield. The concern here is blocking for Luck...or the lack thereof.' Grade: C |
| 231 | Seattle |
Ty Powell Harding OLB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Solid backer from a smaller school, standing 6'2". Was worked out at Pro Day by Colts Linebacker Coach Jeff FitzGerald. First player in 30 years to be selected from Harding. Grade: B+ |
| 232 | Green Bay |
Sam Barrington South Florida OLB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Limited athletically, but could emerge as special teams demon and make the final 53-man roster. Grade: D |
| 233 | Oakland |
David Bass Missouri Western DE Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Bass was the best pass rusher in the East-West Shrine Game and is definitely worth a try out as a 7th Rounder. He was just inside the Top 200 of our Big Board. Raiders needed D help and he should help. Grade: B |
| 234 | Denver |
Zac Dysert Miami (OH) QB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Good arm that can hit on most all throws, but will have a hard time breaking through the Manning-Osweiler era ahead of him. Grade: B |
| 235 | New England |
Steve Beauharnais Rutgers ILB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Depth at MLB/ILB was needed as Spikes enters his contract year. Beauharnais was 164th on our Big Board. He's a player that has good, not great measureable as well as game traits. He won't wow you but isn't likely to falter either. Special teams and spot starter in the 7th? Sounds good. Grade: B- |
| 236 | Chicago |
Marquess Wilson Washington State WR Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Excellent pick for the Bears, taking a tall and lean wideout that has good body control. Will need to add some muscle, but can high-point ball in traffic. Grade: B |
| 237 | San Francisco |
Bruce Daniels S Florida QB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| A bit of a surprise here given the other QBs left on the board; but after today's haul, who the heck are we to question the 49ers? Grade: C |
| 238 | Baltimore |
Aaron Mellette Elon WR Reach/Value: +0 |
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| More value for the Ravens as they take our 201st ranked prospect at 238. Mellette could be a sleeper to replace Anquan Boldin as Flacco's go-to possession WR. Grade: B |
| 239 | Philadelphia |
David King Oklahoma DE Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Apparently Chip Kelly and the Front Office realized they needed bodies for the DL, in particular at 3-4 DE. This is their 3rd player that will likely play the 5-tech. Overkill? Probably, especially since they have not yet addressed their need at OLB. Grade: C- |
| 240 | Cincinnati |
Reid Fragel Ohio State OT Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Great value here as the Bengals take an OT prospect who has the chance to develop into a starter pretty quickly. Might even be a better prospect than Tanner Hawkinson, whom the Bengals took two rounds earlier. Grade: A |
| 241 | Seattle |
Jared Smith New Hampshire DT Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Hailing from Greencastle, PA, the' Wildcat Smith will try and squeeze his way into a very robust unit along the defensive line in Seattle. Grade: B |
| 242 | Seattle |
Michael Bowie NorthEastern State OT Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Was dismissed by Mike Gundy at Oklahoma St., and went on to play for NE State. His pre-Cowboy career included a scouting report that stated he has good hands and balance, as well as effective kick-slide. Grade:B |
| 243 | Atlanta |
Kemal Ishmael Central Florida S Reach/Value: +0 |
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| A strong-tackling Safety from Central Florida, Ishmael looks like the prototypical special teamer who has a chance to develop into a decent player as he gains experience. Grade: C |
| 244 | Atlanta |
Zeke Motta Notre Dame S Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Has the build and leadership you want from a Safety, but lacks athelticism which is why he falls down to the 7th Round here. Should be a special teams contributor. Grade: C+ |
| 245 | Detroit |
Brandon Hepburn Florida A&M ILB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| This is a nice depth piece with MLB Ashlee Palmer moving over to SAM. Hepburn played ILB at Florida A&M. Now, he'll compete with Carmen Messina for the backup role in Training Camp. Grade: B |
| 246 | San Francisco |
Carter Bykowski Iowa State OT Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Another converted TE that is a project at OT. He does not appear on our Top 400 Big Board. With the draft the 49ers have had it's hard to be down on the picks they make. Grade: C- |
| 247 | Baltimore |
Marc Anthony California CB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Not to be mistaken with the singer/minority owner of the Dolphins. He's a lanky player capable of covering outside WRs but is not fit for the slot. He's better in coverage than against the run. He was 223 on our Big Board so the Ravens may have some value in a possible Cary Williams replacement. Grade: C+ |
| 248 | Tennessee |
Daimion Stafford Nebraska S Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Solid physical build and can take care of himself in man to man coverage. Physical Safety but probably isn't consistent enough to play regularly beyond special teams. Grade:D |
| 249 | Atlanta |
Sean Renfree Duke QB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Renfree was 2nd in the ACC in completion percentage to first-rounder EJ, Manuel. He's a quick study in team meetings and asks great questions in preparation. Hold this clipboard. Questions? Grade: B+ |
| 250 | Miami |
Don Jones Arkansas St CB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Reshad Jones is entering his contract year after a successful 2012. The new Jones will add depth to a Miami secondary that struggled last season but will see, at a minimum, 4 new players (Taylor, Davis, Jones in Draft; Grimes in FA). Grade: C- |
| 251 | Cincinnati |
T.J. Johnson South Carolina OC Reach/Value: +0 |
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| An experienced and smart player is worth a late 7th Round pick. Johnson started over 50 games for the Gamecocks, almost all at Center, blocking for Lattimore. He's our 187th-ranked player (7th OC). Value pick late? Bingo! Grade: B |
| 252 | San Francisco |
Marcus Cooper Rutgers CB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Big and fast, Cooper elevated his stock with an impressive Pro Day that had him run a low 4.4 forty. A physical corner, it will be interesting to see if the 49ers can develop him. Grade: C |
| 253 | NY Giants |
Michael Cox Massachusetts RB Reach/Value: +0 |
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| A relatively unknown RB off to the Giants. Not sure he'll be more than camp fodder with Wilson, Brown, Torain, and Scott on the roster. Hard to be upset with the penultimate pick. Grade: C- |
| 254 | Indianapolis |
Justice Cunningham South Carolina TE Reach/Value: +0 |
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| Tore his patella at mid-season and was projected as a mid-round pick prior. Now he'll get to enjoy all the fame that goes with being Mr. Irrelevant .. However, if he gets healthy and stays healthy, can make'the team. Grade: C+ |
Traded Round 7 Picks: Cleveland gets San Francisco 7th round pick (Colt McCoy trade) Minnesota gets Arizona 7th round pick (For AJ Jefferson and two 6th round picks) Minnesota gets Seattle 7th round pick (Percy Harvin) Seattle gets Buffalo 7th round pick (Tarvaris Jackson comp) Seattle gets New Orleans 7th round pick (Barrett Ruud comp) Philadelphia gets Cleveland 7th round pick (David Sims) Tampa Bay gets Chicago 7th round pick (Brian Price) Philadelphia gets Tampa Bay 7th round pick thru Chicago (Arrelious Benn trade) New England gets Tampa Bay 7th round pick (with Aqib Talib for 4th rounder) Oakland gets Carolina 7th round pick (Louis Murphy) Miami gets Dallas 7th round pick (Ryan Cook) San Francisco gets Cincinnati 7th round pick (Taylor Mays) Compensatory Picks - 239 to 254
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