2014 NFL Mock Draft: Round 6

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  1. Houston Texans: Brandon Linder, G, Texans
    The Texans have to add some offensive line depth at some point during the draft.

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  2. Washington Redskins: Josh Mauro, DE/DT, Stanford
    The Redskins signed Jason Hatcher, but he's only a short-term solution on the defensive line.

  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: James White, RB, Wisconsin
    Toby Gerhart will probably prove to be a big disappointment, so the Jaguars should be prepared with another running back.

  4. Cleveland Browns: Richard Rodgers, TE, California
    The Browns could use a second tight end because they have nothing there outside of Jordan Cameron.



  5. Houston Texans: Shamar Stephen, DE/DT, Connecticut
    The Texans are pretty thin up front in the wake of Antonio Smith departing. Here's some help.

  6. Atlanta Falcons: Prince Shembo, DE/OLB, Notre Dame
    I imagine the Falcons will want to double up on pass-rushers, considering the quarterbacks they have to deal with in their division.

  7. Chicago Bears: De'Anthony Thomas, RB, Oregon
    The Bears need a running back behind Matt Forte, and De'Anthony Thomas would be a nice fit for Marc Trestman's offense.

  8. Minnesota Vikings: James Hurst, OT, North Carolina
    The Vikings could use a swing tackle behind Matt Kalil and Phil Loadholt.

  9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ricardo Allen, CB, Purdue
    The Buccaneers could use some depth at cornerback and perhaps someone to eventually challenge Johnthan Banks.

  10. Tennessee Titans: Devon Kennard, DE/OLB, USC
    The Titans signed Shaun Phillips, but they could use some depth at rush linebacker. Trying to find a starter for a couple of years down the road wouldn't be a bad idea either.

  11. New York Giants: Jonathan Dowling, S, Western Kentucky
    The Giants suddenly need to add a safety after losing Will Hill to another suspension.

  12. St. Louis Rams: Justin Britt, OT, Missouri
    The Rams may spend one of their first-rounders on a tackle. If they don't, they'll have to find some insurance later.



  13. Detroit Lions: Khairi Fortt, LB, California
    The Lions don't have much depth at linebacker, so a late-round pick could help remedy that.

  14. Miami Dolphins: Michael Schofield, OT, Michigan
    The Dolphins almost have to spend multiple picks on offensive linemen, considering what happened last year.

  15. Chicago Bears: Daniel Sorensen, S, BYU
    The Bears are a candidate to double up on the safety position, given how much of a problem it is for them.

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

  17. Kansas City Chiefs: Yawin Smallwood, ILB, Connecticut
    The Chiefs could use some competition at inside linebacker. They don't have much outside of Derrick Johnson.

  18. Baltimore Ravens: Ryan Groy, G, Wisconsin
    The Ravens need some depth on their offensive line, so they could use a late-round selection on another blocker.

  19. New York Jets: Josh Huff, WR, Oregon
    Considering the state of the Jets' receiving corps, no one should be surprised if they double up on wideouts.

  20. Arizona Cardinals: Howard Jones, DE/OLB, Shepherd
    It wouldn't surprise me if the Cardinals spent two picks on pass-rushers, considering their need.



  21. Green Bay Packers: Kapri Bibbs, RB, Colorado State
    Ron Zook, an assistant coach with the Packers, tried to recruit Kapri Bibbs to Illinois, but failed to do so because of academics.

  22. New England Patriots: David Fales, QB, San Jose State
    The Patriots are expected to pick a quarterback at some point because they're going to lose Ryan Mallett sometime soon.

  23. Cincinnati Bengals: Trai Turner, G, LSU
    The Bengals have very little depth on their offensive line. They'll probably spend a late-round pick to help fix that issue.

  24. Kansas City Chiefs: Devin Street, WR, Pittsburgh
    The Chiefs like the depth at the receiver position in this class. Maybe that means they'll take two wideouts late during the draft.



  25. San Diego Chargers: Marqueston Huff, S, Wyoming
    Here's some more secondary depth for the Chargers, who will probably want to add a safety at some point.

  26. New Orleans Saints: Kevin Pamphile, OT, Boston College
    The Saints are another team that could use a boost in terms of offensive line depth.

  27. Indianapolis Colts: Tyler Gaffney, RB, Stanford
    The Colts lost Donald Brown this offseason, so they may add another running back just in case Trent Richardson continues to disappoint.

  28. Carolina Panthers: Ethan Westbrooks, DE, West Texas A&M
    The Panthers may have trouble keeping Greg Hardy around after next offseason, so here's some insurance.

  29. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jacob Pedersen, TE, Wisconsin
    The Jaguars could stand to add another tight end behind Marcedes Lewis.

  30. New England Patriots: Bennett Jackson, CB, Notre Dame
    Bennett Jackson is a good fit for the Patriots, who need cornerback depth.

  31. Denver Broncos: Khyri Thornton, DT, Southern Miss
    The Broncos may use a late-round pick to add some depth to their defensive line.

  32. Seattle Seahawks: Carlos Fields, OLB, winston-Salem
    The Seahawks could use a linebacker, and Carlos Fields has the athleticism that they covet.

  33. New York Jets: Dez Southward, S, Wisconsin
    Here's more safety help to fix one of the worst secondaries in the NFL.

  34. New York Jets: Jeff Mathews, QB, Cornell
    The Jets need to find another option at quarterback, considering what they have.

  35. Houston Texans: Jalen Saunders, WR, Oklahoma
    The Texans don't exactly have the deepest receiving corps, so they'll probably take a wideout at some point.

  36. Cincinnati Bengals: Allen Hurns, WR, Miami
    Cincinnati may want to bolster its receiving depth after losing Andrew Hawkins to the Browns.

  37. New York Jets: Jay Prosch, FB, Auburn
    The Jets could use a better lead blocker than Tommy Bohanon.

  38. St. Louis Rams: Bene Benwikere, CB, San Jose State
    The Rams could double up on cornerbacks because they are so thin at the position.

  39. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kirby Van Der Kamp, P, Iowa State
    The Steelers had punting issues this past season, so they may use a third-day choice to shore up their special teams.



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