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7 round mock draft(s) *Updated 4/14*


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Matt Miller 4/4 Mock:

I doubt they draft 3 corners, but id be happy with Verrett and Murray in the 1st and 3rd.

http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2016211-2014-nfl-mock-draft-matt-millers-updated-7-round-predictions/page/25

1. Jason Verrett CB TCU
2. Carl Bradford LB Arizona St.
3. Aaron Murray QB Georgia
4. Robert Herron WR Wyoming
5. Jon Halapoi OG Florida
6a. Aaron Colvin CB Oklahoma
6b. Taylor Hart DE Oregon
7a. Corey Linsley C Ohio St.
7b. Carrington Byndom CB Texas

 

Draftek 4/2 Mock:

Solid draft here. I would rather see Verrett in round 1 (no CB in round 3). I would be very happy with Williams in the 4th.

 

http://www.drafttek.com/2014-NFL-Mock-Draft-Round1b.asp

 

1. Dee Ford OLB Auburn

2. Scott Crichton DE Oregon St.
3. Jalen Watkins CB Florida
4. Andre Williams RB Boston College
5. James Hurst LT North Carolina

6a. George Uko DT USC
6b. Josh Brown WR Pittsburgh St.
7a. Garrett Gilbert QB SMU
7b. Jemea Thomas CB Ga. Tech.

 

Draftsite (date unknown) Mock:

Im not really crazy about this mock at all. Not a fan of Roby at 24 would rather have Verrett here. This site had Green and Dalton picked in 2011 months before the draft so I keep an eye on this site throughout the offseason 

 

http://www.draftsite.com/nfl/mock-draft/2014/

 

1. Bradley Roby CB OSU

2. Juwan James OT Tennessee

3. Dion Bailey S USC

4. Victor Hampton CB South Carolina

5. Mike Davis WR Texas

6a. Kenarious Gates OT Georgia

6b. Glenn Carson LB Penn St.

7a. Isiah Crowell RB Alabama St.

7b. Justin Ellis DT Louisiana Tech

 

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No RB and OT is a fail

 

 

yea I'd be happy with Verrett (though like others more), Colvin, Murray and Halapoi, but the lack of an OT is really errant IMO.

 

And while its not a definite, if you read between the lines of Hobson's comments, they're taking a RB at some point (and Hobson has repeatedly suggested "early")

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No RB and OT is a fail

Don't see a need at all for a WR unless I am missing something.

 

I like Bradford from Arizona State but don't see the need for him unless the plan is eventually to move Taz to MLB and slide him to WILL.   Seem to have some pretty good players already to make such a move but Bradford is pretty good.

 

Murray at 3 would result in a 100 page thread.

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Some really good players there. I really like Herron - for a smallish guy, he's really tough. Fast, and has really nice hands, too. 

 

Aaron Murray is a solid prospect, assuming his injury checks out OK. 

Don't worry Numbers, I won't start a "Start Aaron Murray" thread if we pick him.   I will leave that up to Khat.

 

I agree he is a solid prospect.  Good arm and throws a lot of the more difficult passes.  Accuracy might be an issue.  I would lean more to my LSU boy if we are looking for a project.

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Some really good players there. I really like Herron - for a smallish guy, he's really tough. Fast, and has really nice hands, too. 

 

Aaron Murray is a solid prospect, assuming his injury checks out OK. 

 

What pre draft injuries have totally hindered players from the chance of having a productive career? Not just any player but a solid prospect, a draftable prospect... who had injuries and pulled through them and had respectable careers?

 

D'Quan (sp.) Bowers. I remember him having a big injury to his knee I think. How has he turned out?

 

Didn't Michael Crabtree have an injury?

 

Marcus Lattimore is still a big question mark.

 

Didn't Robert Woods have an issue?

 

Christian Ponder?

 

Willis McGahee told his injury to kiss his ass.

 

I'm wondering of the pre draft injured players, how many of those injuries actually caused that player to fail.

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What pre draft injuries have totally hindered players from the chance of having a productive career? Not just any player but a solid prospect, a draftable prospect... who had injuries and pulled through them and had respectable careers?

 

D'Quan (sp.) Bowers. I remember him having a big injury to his knee I think. How has he turned out?

 

Didn't Michael Crabtree have an injury?

 

Marcus Lattimore is still a big question mark.

 

Didn't Robert Woods have an issue?

 

Christian Ponder?

 

Willis McGahee told his injury to kiss his ass.

 

I'm wondering of the pre draft injured players, how many of those injuries actually caused that player to fail.

Ben Roethlisberger almost died in college....twice.

 

I heard about this offensive tackle from USC that only played 1 game his senior year and had knee issues.  Can't recall what ever became of him.

 

EDIT:  I really hope Lattimore does well.  If he can come back from his injury and play well, I might even buy his jersey.  Uh, San Francisco huh?  Never mind about the jersey.

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Don't worry Numbers, I won't start a "Start Aaron Murray" thread if we pick him.   I will leave that up to Khat.

 

I agree he is a solid prospect.  Good arm and throws a lot of the more difficult passes.  Accuracy might be an issue.  I would lean more to my LSU boy if we are looking for a project.

Ha.....what's funny though is that in all my Dalton criticism, I've never suggested to start someone else or to even get rid of Dalton at this time, because it's not the smart thing to do.   I just don't think it's a good idea to sign him to a big money extension right now.  

 

But the frothing mouths who make funny posts after murdering their pets due to Dalton criticism are too amusing to actually correct......it provides me great entertainment so I let it go......I think people take this internet forum and football in general, a little too seriously.   

 

I like Mettenburger also.....more than Murray.   I like Savage also.  

 

I REALLY like Colvin, the CB from Oklahoma...if he's truly healthy.   Think he could be a good NFL player. 

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Don't see a need at all for a WR unless I am missing something.

 

I like Bradford from Arizona State but don't see the need for him unless the plan is eventually to move Taz to MLB and slide him to WILL.   Seem to have some pretty good players already to make such a move but Bradford is pretty good.

 

Murray at 3 would result in a 100 page thread.

 

We don't really need one. But we also have 9 picks and less than 9 needs so some of the late picks will be for depth and an attempt to upgrade the last few roster spots.  

 

Anywhere in first 4 rounds seems too early but we also have 5 picks in rounds 5-7 and I think 1 of those 5 late picks will end up being a WR.

 

Could be a bigger guy, but my gut tells me it is more likely to be a small slot WR type who could potentially be an impact returner as well. Jalen Saunders from Oklahoma is probably my favorite if he lasts until the 5th round or later. Maybe Dri Archer if he is still there. I'd see that player as competition for both Sanzenbacher as backup slot WR and Tate as return specialist. 

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Ben Roethlisberger almost died in college....twice.

 

I heard about this offensive tackle from USC that only played 1 game his senior year and had knee issues.  Can't recall what ever became of him.

 

EDIT:  I really hope Lattimore does well.  If he can come back from his injury and play well, I might even buy his jersey.  Uh, San Francisco huh?  Never mind about the jersey.

 

Guut one!!

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Could be a bigger guy, but my gut tells me it is more likely to be a small slot WR type who could potentially be an impact returner as well.  


I'd be really surprised if that happens. And REALLY surprised if a 5th round receiver can make the 53 man roster.

There aren't many people that are 100% satisfied with Brandon Tate, but everybody who is works in the Bengals front office.

I guess there's something to be said for a return guy that stays healthy, doesn't turn the ball over, and doesn't complain about his role. Even if it means only one big return a year.
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I'd be really surprised if that happens. And REALLY surprised if a 5th round receiver can make the 53 man roster.

There aren't many people that are 100% satisfied with Brandon Tate, but everybody who is works in the Bengals front office.

I guess there's something to be said for a return guy that stays healthy, doesn't turn the ball over, and doesn't complain about his role. Even if it means only one big return a year.

But this is supposed to be the deepest WR draft possibly ever. If they go true BPA through the draft, I think a receiver will get taken by the Bengals at some point. And I agree with happyrid, I think they might look for a speedy slot receiver to replace Hawkins.

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But this is supposed to be the deepest WR draft possibly ever. If they go true BPA through the draft, I think a receiver will get taken by the Bengals at some point. And I agree with happyrid, I think they might look for a speedy slot receiver to replace Hawkins.

Could be a more sinister reason.  Find a guy who can replace either Jones or Sanu down the road on a rookie contract to save cap space for what might be some very big contracts  soon.  Not what I would want, just thinking out loud.

 

In particular, Jones is a player I really like alot and I am sure there are plenty of GMs who do as well.

 

The other position I am puzzled not seeing is TE.  Gresh will be getting paid soon and lets be honest, do we really need two high end TEs on the team or just 1?    Eifert can pick up most of the slack and a good blocker who can catch the occasional pass would make some sense.

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Ha.....what's funny though is that in all my Dalton criticism, I've never suggested to start someone else or to even get rid of Dalton at this time, because it's not the smart thing to do.   I just don't think it's a good idea to sign him to a big money extension right now.  

 

But the frothing mouths who make funny posts after murdering their pets due to Dalton criticism are too amusing to actually correct......it provides me great entertainment so I let it go......I think people take this internet forum and football in general, a little too seriously.   

 

I like Mettenburger also.....more than Murray.   I like Savage also.  

 

I REALLY like Colvin, the CB from Oklahoma...if he's truly healthy.   Think he could be a good NFL player. 

If Colvin is there any time after the 5th round I'd consider him as a "future's-type" pick.  Anybody we take from the late-fifth on is probably not gonna be much more than practice squad fodder so why not take him and "redshirt" him.  I'll pretty much guarantee hafter he rehabilitates it he's gonna be better than any 5ht Rd corner we'd take next year,

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Isn't Aaron Murray another version of Andy Dalton? For those of you bummed about Dalton, how does drafting Murray offer an alternative?

 

If he could come in and mimic Dalton by next year he'd be a solid pick due to the money savings. A lot of us don't hate Dalton at a low salary but are simply dreading his upcoming payday.

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Isn't Aaron Murray another version of Andy Dalton? For those of you bummed about Dalton, how does drafting Murray offer an alternative?

That is why I would rather have Mettenberger or Savage.   Big strong guys with arms.

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Could be a more sinister reason.  Find a guy who can replace either Jones or Sanu down the road on a rookie contract to save cap space for what might be some very big contracts  soon.  Not what I would want, just thinking out loud.

 

In particular, Jones is a player I really like alot and I am sure there are plenty of GMs who do as well.

 

The other position I am puzzled not seeing is TE.  Gresh will be getting paid soon and lets be honest, do we really need two high end TEs on the team or just 1?    Eifert can pick up most of the slack and a good blocker who can catch the occasional pass would make some sense.

 

Agree with all of this. Our top 3 WRs are all set to hit FA after 2015. We aren't going to let AJ get away. But if he's making big money, it could be tough to keep both Sanu and Jones. I also think that there is a chance that if Sanu doesn't take the next step and make a few more plays, they'd be looking to upgrade in the slot anyway. 

 

Definitely think we'll look for a TE who is a good blocker in the mid-late rounds. 

 

My guess is with the first 4 picks, in some order it will be CB, OT, DE or DT and RB or QB. 2 picks on offense and 2 on defense (the Bengals seem to split the early picks pretty evenly almost every single draft). 

 

With the 5 late picks, I think RB or QB (whichever isn't addressed early), a 2nd CB, WR, TE and then a Safety or LB.

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