2013 NFL Draft: A Fresh Looking Mock Draft
A fresh look at the 2013 NFL Draft
Mock drafts this early are usually pointless because players move up and down draft boards based on the NFL Combine, other personal workouts or incidents off the field. However, mock drafts in January do give fans a sense of where their favorite teams will most likely go in the NFL Draft.
In the NFL, teams need four basic things, a quarterback, offensive line, pass rush and secondary. Most of the teams at the top of this draft board struggle in one or more of these areas and will address them in the first round. There are a lot of linemen taken in the top-10 of this particular mock draft, but that is mostly because this year’s class is particularly deep in offensive and defensive linemen.
A couple of interesting notes about this particular mock draft. The final four picks in this draft were determined by the favorites to win this weekend’s conference championship games and then the subsequent favorite to win the Super Bowl. The Washington Redskins traded their first round pick to the St. Louis Rams for the chance to draft Robert Griffin III last season, so they won’t have a pick in this mock draft.
Also, not a single running back came off the board and only one quarterback was selected. This is mostly because I am not sold on many of these quarterbacks or running backs as first-round picks and teams can grab value elsewhere. In general the skills position in this class are not overly terrific, but then again teams will reach for these skill players. This draft looks more at who teams should draft given the value not who they will actually take.
Kansas City Chiefs- Luke Joeckel OT Texas A&M
As much as the Chiefs would love to go with a quarterback here, there is no signal caller worthy of being the top pick. Therefore, Kansas City finds a player who will do a better job at protecting whoever will be under center for them.
Philadelphia Eagles- Dee Milliner CB Alabama
With Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie likely to test the open market, the Eagles take a cheaper alternative, who made play just as good if not better. This may not be Philadelphia's most pressing need, but a good pass defense will be important in the NFC East.
New York Jets- Manti Te'o LB Notre Dame
Let the debate begin! Te'o's character is being called into question because of this fake girlfriend incident, but he is still an excellent linebacker. The Jets do not shy away from media attention and Te'o should be able to make an impact in the Big Apple.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Xavier Rhode CB Florida State
The Buccaneers struggled against the pass this season and they had a lot of opportunities to look at Rhodes when he played in Tallahassee. Tampa Bay is still a young team and will only get better as more young talent is acquired.
Pittsburgh Steelers- Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri
The Steelers are starting the process of finding replacements for their aging defense with this draft. Pittsburgh needs to continue to plug up the run in order to stay competitive in the AFC North and they accomplish that with this pick.
New York Giants- Tyler Eifert TE Notre Dame
The Giants are in the market for a passing threat at tight end and they found their man in Eifert. New York has the flexibility to move him to receiver if need be, but it is a great pick to make the Giants even more dynamic on offense.
Chicago Bears- D.J. Fluker OT Alabama
The Bears need an offensive line. They could not protect Jay Cutler at all last season and every fan in the Windy City knows where Chicago has to go in the draft. The Bears snap up a lineman from the Crimson Tide, a program known for their quality pro players.
San Francisco 49ers- John Jenkins DT Georgia
The 49ers have run into issues when players get hurt on defense, so they take a player to add some depth to the defensive line. San Francisco does not have many needs, so this pick is more likely to be a backup who gets a lot of playing time rather than a starter.
New England Patriots-Tavon Austin WR West Virginia
The Patriots only give Tom Brady more targets to throw to down the field. Austin will give New England a vertical threat on the outside they don't currently have, but can also be a possession guy for the Patriots.
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