2014 NFL Mock Draft: Round 5

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  1. Houston Texans: JaWuan James, OT, Tennessee
    The Texans could spend a mid-round pick on a right tackle who could potentially challenge for a starting job.

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    Pick change; previously James Hurst, OT

  2. Washington Redskins: James Hurst, OT, North Carolina
    Right tackle Tyler Polumbus will be a free agent after this season, so the Redskins may want to add a potential replacement.

    Pick change; previously Michael Schofield, OT

  3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Lamin Barrow, ILB, LSU
    The Buccaneers need to get stronger in the middle of their defense, and they've apparently taken a liking to Lamin Barrow, as you can see in the NFL Draft Prospect Visits List.

  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson
    The Jaguars have said that they plan on drafting multiple quarterbacks this May, so they may opt to take their second signal-caller in the fifth round, where they have three picks.

    Pick change; previously Rob Herron, WR



  5. Cleveland Browns: Terrance Mitchell, CB, Oregon
    The Browns could use an upgrade across from Joe Haden, but this pick is about adding needed depth at the position.

  6. Seattle Seahawks: Antone Exum, CB, Virginia Tech
    The Seahawks will also need depth at corner, given that Brandon Browner and Walter Thurmond both left.

  7. Atlanta Falcons: Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami
    As you can read in our 2014 NFL Draft Rumors page, offensive line coach Mike Tice really took a liking to Seantrel Henderson at the Senior Bowl.

    Pick change; previously Crockett Gilmore, TE

  8. Minnesota Vikings: Jerick McKinnon, RB, Georgia Southern
    The Vikings need some depth behind Adrian Peterson with Toby Gerhart gone.

  9. Buffalo Bills: Kelcy Quarles, DT, South Carolina
    Now that the Bills are moving back to the 4-3, they'll need some depth in their defensive interior.

  10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Gabe Ikard, C, Oklahoma
    Here's some more offensive line help for the Jaguars, who could use someone to challenge for the center job.

  11. Tennessee Titans: David Fales, QB, San Jose State
    The Titans don't have a young quarterback behind Jake Locker whom they can groom, unless you want to count Tyler Wilson.

  12. New York Giants: Calvin Barnett, DT, Oklahoma State
    Yet another defensive tackle, thanks to the Giants' glaring lack of depth up front.



  13. St. Louis Rams: Ed Stinson, DE/DT, Alabama
    The Rams may want to add some depth on the defensive line, and perhaps a successor for Kendall Langford in a year or two.

  14. New York Jets: Marqueston Huff, S, Wyoming
    The Jets have to address more issues in their secondary. They signed Ed Reed during the season, but that didn't work out so well.

  15. Miami Dolphins: Andre Williams, RB, Boston College
    Daniel Thomas is as good as gone, so the Dolphins may want to bring in a potential new No. 2 running back behind Knowshon Moreno.

  16. Chicago Bears: Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB, Boston College
    The Bears must add some much-needed talent to their very thin linebacking corps.

  17. Pittsburgh Steelers: Anthony Steen, G, Alabama
    The Steelers don't have a big need for offensive linemen, despite what some might think, but they do have to find some depth.

  18. Dallas Cowboys: James Gayle, DE, Virginia Tech
    Considering their major need for pass-rushers, it wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys doubled up at defensive end during the draft.

  19. Jacksonville Jaguars: Walt Aikens, CB, Liberty
    The Jaguars definitely need some help at corner to help combat Andrew Luck.

  20. Arizona Cardinals: Mike Davis, WR, Texas
    The Cardinals lost Andre Roberts, so they may want to find a new tertiary option for Carson Palmer.



  21. Green Bay Packers: Tyler Larsen, C, Utah State
    Aaron Rodgers wanted Evan Dietrich-Smith to stick around, but Ted Thompson couldn't make that happen. A new center will need to be added.

    Pick change; previously Tajh Boyd, QB

  22. Philadelphia Eagles: Taylor Hart, DE/DT, Oregon
    The Eagles could use two selections on defensive linemen because they are a bit thin up front.

  23. Kansas City Chiefs: Charles Leno, OT/G, Boise State
    After allowing Branden Albert to walk, the Chiefs will want to address the tackle position at some point during the middle rounds if they can't do anything about it in free agency.

  24. Cincinnati Bengals: Michael Sam, DE, Missouri
    Marvin Lewis, who has never been one to worry about locker room distractions, may want Michael Sam to help replace Michael Johnson.



  25. San Diego Chargers: Ryan Grant, WR, Tulane
    Keenan Allen is coming off an outstanding rookie campaign, but the Chargers need to bring in another reliable receiver for Philip Rivers.

  26. Indianapolis Colts: Ty Zimmerman, S, Kansas State
    The Colts lost Antoine Bethea to the 49ers, so they may want to add a safety during the 2014 NFL Draft.

  27. New Orleans Saints: Deandre Coleman, DE/DT, California
    The Saints, who are still transitioning into their 3-4, could use some depth up front behind Cameron Jordan and Akiem Hicks.

  28. Carolina Panthers: Ross Cockrell, CB, Duke
    It shouldn't surprise anyone if the Panthers double up on either position in their thin secondary.

  29. New Orleans Saints: Bryan Stork, C, Florida State
    The Saints are very thin on the offensive interior, especially at center.

    Pick change; previously Tyler Larsen, C

  30. San Francisco 49ers: Adrian Hubbard, DE/OLB, Alabama
    The 49ers may want some pass-rushing insurance just in case Aldon Smith gets into trouble again.

  31. Denver Broncos: Storm Johnson, RB, Central Florida
    Knowshon Moreno is gone, while the coaching staff doesn't appear to have much faith in Ronnie Hillman.

  32. Seattle Seahawks: Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida
    The Seahawks lost Chris Clemons, so they may want to add another pass-rusher during the draft.

  33. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ron Powell, DE/OLB, Florida
    The Steelers will be looking to add some pass-rushing depth with LaMarr Woodley gone.

  34. New York Giants: Nevin Lawson, CB, Utah State
    Most teams are in favor of adding a corner late in the draft, and the Giants haven't addressed the position yet.

    Pick change; previously Phillip Gaines, CB

  35. Baltimore Ravens: Richard Rodgers, TE, California
    Owen Daniels was added for only one year, so the Ravens may want a more long-term solution behind Dennis Pitta.

  36. Green Bay Packers: Phillip Gaines, CB, Rice
    It wouldn't hurt the Packers to add another corner with Tramon Williams entering his contract year.

    Pick change; previously Bryan Stork, C



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