2014 NFL Mock Draft: Round 2
WalterFootball.com's Archive
Walter of WalterFootball has been WalterFootball'ing since 1999'. Older Content is being kept around here. Thanks for reading.
Last update: Thursday, April 3, 2014. Major changes in all 5 rounds.
Next update: Next week. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
*** This mock draft will be updated at least once per week (Tuesday afternoons and other times for important events.). Check out old versions of this 2014 NFL Mock Draft in the archived mock draft section. Follow @walterfootball for updates. ***
Next update: Next week. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.
*** This mock draft will be updated at least once per week (Tuesday afternoons and other times for important events.). Check out old versions of this 2014 NFL Mock Draft in the archived mock draft section. Follow @walterfootball for updates. ***
-
Houston Texans: Carlos Hyde, RB, Ohio State
The Texans have officially lost Ben Tate, who signed with the Browns. This was expected all along though, so the team has been looking at new options behind Arian Foster. Carlos Hyde would make a lot of sense for them atop Round 2.
Follow @walterfootball for updates.
-
Washington Redskins: Xavier Su'a-Filo, G, UCLA
The Redskins signed Shawn Lauvao, but they might be interested in adding another guard if a talented one is available, given that Chris Chester is pretty pedestrian.
Pick change; previously Kyle Fuller, CB
-
Cleveland Browns: Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia
The Browns have a huge hole at one of the guard slots, so this is an area they'll be looking to address early in the 2014 NFL Draft. They could draft a right tackle and move Mitchell Schwartz to guard.
Pick change; previously Xavier Su'a-Filo, G
-
Oakland Raiders: Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State
I have a feeling Timmy Jernigan will fall during the draft for multiple reasons. If that happens, the Raiders will be more than happy to take him at this juncture, as he would strengthen a weak group of defensive tackles.
-
St. Louis Rams: Stephon Tuitt, DE/DT, Notre Dame
You can never have too many pass-rushers, according to Jeff Fisher. The Rams have shown interest in Stephon Tuitt, who would fit their system very well. He could also be Kendall Langford's successor in a year or two.
Pick change; previously Jordan Matthews, WR
-
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, Eastern Illinois
The Buccaneers signed Josh McCown to be their immediate starter, but they still need a long-term answer at the position, and they clearly don't view Mike Glennon as such.
-
Jacksonville Jaguars: A.J. McCarron, QB, Alabama
The Jaguars have to take a quarterback early for obvious reasons. Despite his poor finish, A.J. McCarron is still viewed as a second-round prospect by at least one team. That teams has McCarron ranked over Teddy Bridgewater, per our NFL Draft Rumor Mill.
-
Minnesota Vikings: Brandon Thomas, OT/G, Clemson
The Vikings can help their new quarterback (as well as Adrian Peterson) with improved interior offensive line play. Charlie Johnson, the weak link on the unit, was retained, but he can't be a starter anymore. Vladimir Ducasse was signed, but he may just be a backup.
-
Buffalo Bills: Troy Niklas, TE, Notre Dame
The Bills have to add play-makers around E.J. Manuel, who needs all the help he can get. The tight end position definitely needs to be upgraded.
Pick change; previously Jace Amaro, TE
-
Tennessee Titans: Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU
The Titans probably won't be able to trade Chris Johnson. If they cut him, Tennessee will obviously be searching for a new lead running back.
-
New York Giants: Scott Crichton, DE, Oregon State
New York could double dip in the trenches. Justin Tuck was one of many Giants to sign with the Raiders, so a replacement is needed despite the Robert Ayers signing.
-
St. Louis Rams: Dion Bailey, S, USC
St. Louis' defense came on late in the season, but it struggled at times during the year for a couple of reasons. One was the play of safety Rodney McLeod. He wasn't terrible, but it's clear that the Rams need to find an upgrade next to T.J. McDonald.
-
Detroit Lions: Jimmie Ward, S, Northern Illinois
The Lions signed James Ihedigbo, but that won't preclude them from spending a second-day selection on a long-term replacement for Louis Delmas, especialy if that player happens to be the top prospect on their board (could be the case with Jimmie Ward).
Pick change; previously Davante Adams, WR
-
Pittsburgh Steelers: Jason Verrett, CB, TCU
The Steelers have to address the cornerback position. Ike Taylor was dreadful this past year, as the receivers he battled - save for A.J. Green, oddly enough - posted season-high totals against him.
Pick change; previously Stephon Tuitt, CB
-
Dallas Cowboys: Terrence Brooks, S, Florida State
Dallas had horrible safety play throughout the 2013 season. An upgrade in this area would have allowed it to beat Philadelphia in Week 17.
Pick change; previously Jimmie Ward, S
-
Baltimore Ravens: Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt
Baltimore added Steve Smith, which I thought was an awful move (go here for my NFL Free Agent Grades), but regardless of my opinion, the Ravens are still in the market for a long-term No. 2 option for Joe Flacco.
Pick change; previously Morgan Moses, OT
-
New York Jets: Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech
Kellen Winslow proved to be an insufficient replacement for Dustin Keller, so this is a position New York will look to upgrade this offseason.
Pick change; previously Troy Niklas, TE
-
Miami Dolphins: Chris Borland, ILB, Wisconsin
The Dolphins are in the market for a new middle linebacker, as Dannell Ellerbe predictably struggled this past season. Miami's new front office has no allegiance to Ellerbe.
-
Chicago Bears: Marcus Roberson, CB, Florida
Chicago was able to re-sign Tim Jennings recently, while Charles Tillman was brought back, but for only one year. The Bears have to deal with Aaron Rodgers and Matthew Stafford twice per year, so they'll definitely look to upgrade their secondary with multiple selections.
-
Arizona Cardinals: Demarcus Lawrence, DE/OLB, Boise State
Arizona needs a better pass-rusher across from Anthony Barr, and Demarcus Lawrence might fit their "BPA" style of drafting.
-
Green Bay Packers: Trent Murphy, DE/OLB, Stanford
The Packers need pass-rushing depth in the event that Clay Matthews gets hurt again. Julius Peppers was signed, but it's looking like that was essentially just a 1-year deal. As Charlie Campbell reported, the Packers are very interested in Trent Murphy.
-
Philadelphia Eagles: Jeremiah Attaochu, DE/OLB, Georgia Tech
The only linebacker who consistently put pressure on the quarterback was Trent Cole, and he won't last beyond next year because he's due $10 million in 2015. Another pass-rusher is currently needed anyway.
-
Cincinnati Bengals: Marcus Martin, C, USC
The center position is one of the top needs I have listed in the Bengals team needs page. Kyle Cook needed to be upgraded before his release.
-
San Francisco 49ers: Keith McGill, CB, Utah
San Francisco's group of cornerbacks isn't very strong, as Carlos Rogers has understandably declined at 32. The 49ers are weak at this position, so they could easily spend two early selections on upgrades in the 2014 NFL Draft.
-
San Diego Chargers: Kyle Van Noy, DE/OLB, BYU
The Chargers have shown a lot of interest in Kyle Van Noy, who could help their pass-rushing woes; they need an upgrade across from Melvin Ingram.
-
New Orleans Saints: Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State
The Saints could use another receiver. Marques Colston disappointed this season prior to the Carolina victory, yet he's still New Orleans' top option by a wide margin. Lance Moore was recently cut.
-
Indianapolis Colts: Lamarcus Joyner, CB/S, Florida State
The Colts managed to retain Vontae Davis, but they still have a big need at corner. If you don't believe me, go back and watch the Kansas City-Indianapolis playoff game.
-
Carolina Panthers: Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama
Both Cyrus Kouandjio and Antonio Richardson took major hits at the Combine because of their failed physical exams. I didn't know what to do with them, so I dropped both to Rounds 2-3.
Perhaps the Panthers believe Kouandjio can fill the void that Jordan Gross' retirement created at left tackle.
-
San Francisco 49ers: Kareem Martin, DE, North Carolina
The 49ers have Tank Carradine waiting in the wings, but with four second-day picks, they can afford to go with the best player available who fits their scheme perfectly.
Pick change; previously Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE
-
New England Patriots: Weston Richburg, C, Colorado State
Ryan Wendell was re-signed, but an upgrade at center is still needed. He was most responsible for Tom Brady's poor pass protection.
-
Denver Broncos: Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska
The Broncos landed Aqib Talib this offseason, but they lost Champ Bailey and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. They'll need to add another corner in the draft.
-
Seattle Seahawks: Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson
Golden Tate left for Detroit, but the Seahawks needed an upgrade at receiver anyway (Cris Carter would agree).
Go to 2014 NFL Mock Draft: Round 3
Go to 2014 NFL Mock Draft: Round 4 | Go to 2014 NFL Mock Draft: Round 5
Back to 2014 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1 | 2015 NFL Mock Draft