2014 NFL Mock Re-Draft: Round 5

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This is a 2014 NFL Mock Re-Draft of Rounds 4 and 5 for Saturday's NFL Draft coverage. With all of the trades that will go down, I don't expect to get many of these right, but it's still fun to speculate where the top prospects will go on Day 3 of the 2014 NFL Draft.

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  1. Philadelphia Eagles: Dontae Johnson, S, N.C. State
    Philadelphia's defense was terrible for many reasons, one of which is the safety position. Malcolm Jenkins was signed, but help is still needed there. Nate Allen is just too unreliable to be one of the starters.

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  2. Washington Redskins: Tre Boston, S, North Carolina
    The Redskins wanted to address the safety position this offseason. All they've done so far is bring Brandon Meriweather back and sign Ryan Clark, which is not enough.

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



  5. Minnesota Vikings: Dion Bailey, S, USC
    More secondary help for the Vikings, who have at least six games against stud quarterbacks every year.

  6. Detroit Lions: Craig Loston, S, LSU
    More secondary help for the Lions, who need a long-term solution at safety.

  7. Atlanta Falcons: Nevin Lawson, CB, Utah State
    The Falcons could stand to add some corner depth, so they may want to try someone they coached at the Senior Bowl.

  8. Minnesota Vikings: Telvin Smith, OLB, Florida State
    The Vikings had just one sure thing at linebacker prior to the draft, and that would be Chad Greenway, who is coming off an awful season.

  9. Buffalo Bills: Isaiah Crowell, RB, Alabama State
    The Bills have brought in a bunch of running backs, so they could add one in the middle rounds. Fred Jackson is a 33-year-old entering his contract season.

  10. 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.

  11. Tennessee Titans: Deion Belue, CB, Alabama
    The Titans addressed a bunch of areas on their roster this offseason, but one position of need that they didn't get to fix was cornerback. They lost Alterraun Verner to the Buccaneers.

  12. New York Giants: Ethan Westbrooks, DE, West Texas A&M
    Considering the lack of depth on the defensive line, the Giants could double dip on the front.



  13. Buffalo Bills: A.C. Leonard, TE, Tennessee State
    The Bills should look into finding a tight end at some point. E.J. Manuel needs more help.

  14. New York Jets: Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson
    The Jets have met with Tajh Boyd on multiple occasions, so they might be interested in spending a third-day selection on him.

  15. Miami Dolphins: Rashaad Reynolds, CB, Oregon State
    Cortland Finnegan may have to start at corner for the Dolphins. Think they need help at the position?

  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: Kevin Norwood, WR, Alabama
    The Steelers came into this draft wanting a big receiver, but they haven't obtained one yet.

  18. Dallas Cowboys: Chris Smith, DE, Arkansas
    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: Gabe Ikard, C, Oklahoma
    More interior offensive line help for the Jaguars, who really need to bolster their front for their new quarterback.

  20. Arizona Cardinals: Shayne Skov, ILB, Stanford
    Last year's second-round pick, Kevin Minter, will likely start for the departed Karlos Dansby. Depth is needed at inside linebacker, however.



  21. Green Bay Packers: Russell Bodine, C, North Carolina
    Aaron Rodgers wanted Ted Thompson to retain Evan Dietrich-Smith, but that didn't happen. The Packers, as a consequence, could address the center position in the early or middle rounds.

  22. Philadelphia Eagles: Taylor Hart, DE/DT, Oregon
    This pick should surprise no one.

  23. Kansas City Chiefs: Brent Urban, DE/DT Virginia
    The Chiefs may want to address the five-technique position after losing Tyson Jackson to Atlanta this offseason.

  24. Cincinnati Bengals: Jalen Saunders, WR, Oklahoma
    Cincinnati may want to bolster its receiving depth after losing Andrew Hawkins to the Browns.



  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. Indianapolis Colts: Wesley Johnson, C, Vanderbilt
    Another interior lineman for the Colts. Their biggest need might be at center.

  27. New Orleans Saints: Brock Coyle, LB, Montana
    David Hawthorne has not played well, so the Saints may want to draft some insurance just in case that trend continues.

  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: 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.

  30. San Francisco 49ers: Khairi Fortt, LB, California
    The 49ers don't need another inside linebacker, but it seems like they're high on Khairi Fortt, who happens to be a steal here.

  31. Miami Dolphins: Xavier Grimble, TE, USC
    The Dolphins found a receiver, but they may want to obtain one more weapon for Ryan Tannehill.

  32. Seattle Seahawks: Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley State
    The Seahawks may opt for two receivers, given the need they have at the position.

  33. Pittsburgh Steelers: Max Bullough, ILB, Michigan State
    The Steelers may spend a mid-round choice on another inside linebacker to address depth issues at that position.

  34. New York Giants: Shamar Stephen, DT, Connecticut
    The Giants have such a need at defensive tackle that they could double dip at the position.

  35. Baltimore Ravens: Storm Johnson, RB, Central Florida
    The Ravens were thinking about drafting a running back even before all of the Ray Rice stuff went down. They could consequently take two backs.

  36. Green Bay Packers: David Fales, QB, San Jose State
    Mike McCarthy told the media that he wants to draft a quarterback early. Can you blame him after what happened this past season?




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