2013 NFL Draft Team Rumors: Picks 17-32
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Jan. 27, 2013
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Pittsburgh Steelers:
Jan. 27: RantSports.com is reporting that the Steelers plan on drafting a quarterback
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Dallas Cowboys:
Jan. 27: "DL or OL best player available." - Bryan Broaddus.
Jan. 27: The Cowboys will not be taking John Jenkins according to Cowboys' writer Bryan Broaddus. He doesn't think Alex Okafor will be the pick either.
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New York Giants:
Jan. 27: A Giants' scout was overheard saying he likes Lane Johnson. "That's my left tackle," he said. - Giants101.com
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Chicago Bears:
Jan. 27: The Chicago Tribune reports the Bears will be searching for a vertical threat at receiver this offseason. - Rotoworld
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Cincinnati Bengals:
Jan. 27: Jay Gruden confirmed that the Bengals' priority this offseason is to find a "game changer" at running back - Bengals.com
Jan. 27: "The Bengals figure to be in the market for a young quarterback with backup Bruce Gradkowski headed to free agency, but they aren't looking to push Andy Dalton out of a job so they probably won't use their early picks on one. But they also want someone competent back there, a guy that can develop into a factor if called upon, which may make the mid rounds rather interesting." - Bengals.com
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Washington Redskins:
Jan. 27: The Redskins? top offseason priorities are believed to be safety, cornerback and right tackle. - Washington Post
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Minnesota Vikings:
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Indianapolis Colts:
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Seattle Seahawks:
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Green Bay Packers:
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Houston Texans:
Jan. 27: ?Well, we have a number of areas that we would like to strengthen ourselves. We need more depth at the inside linebacker (position), we need more depth with our offensive line interior and we need another wide receiver and we could use another cornerback or free safety. That?s it. Everything else is really in good shape. We?ve got the core group together, we just need to add a few more pieces here or there, and I think we can do that through the draft. . If we had an outstanding wide receiver who was available at that point in time, I don?t doubt we?d take him. If there was a football player that was a better player that was an inside linebacker than the wide receiver that?s available, we?d take him. We?re going to take the best player that?s available.? - owner Bob McNair on HoustonTexans.com
Jan. 27: WalterFootball.com has heard from sources that the Texans would prefer to draft for their defensive front seven and offensive line. Their zone blocking system probably won't require them to go with an offensive lineman early, but they could target some young depth there in the mid-rounds. Houston has the mindset of going with the best player available, and the front of the defense sounds like an area they would prefer to address. Inside linebacker and the defensive line are the top priorities in the front seven. - Charlie Campbell
Jan. 27: General manager Rick Smith was at the LSU-Alabama game, according to sources (Kevin Minter, Jesse Williams, Bennie Logan, Sam Montgomery, Barrett Jones, Eric Reid).
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Denver Broncos:
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New England Patriots:
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Atlanta Falcons:
Jan. 27: Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff stated that the only way Atlanta will take a DE is if they can trade up for an elite on or if one falls. He seems much more focused on the OL and WR positions. -- Atlanta radio interview.
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