MWOOD92
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Mock Draft 2.0! Let me know what you think!
- Trade back with Chicago Bears (20); receive their 2nd (50), 4th (114), and 5th round picks.
- Trade 2nd (38), two 6th (Vikings), 5th (Bears), and 2014 3rd, 4th round picks with Indianapolis Colts for 1st (24).
Rd. 1 (20) - Dion Jordan DE - Oregon
Jordan has been moving up the draft boards lately. However there is always a possibility of him slipping to #20 because of the depth of DE/OLB in this draft. Here is our new pass rusher ladies and gentlemen.
Rd. 1 (24) - Barrett Jones C - Alabama
Here is our chance to land Jones before the Packers or Patriots get their hands on him. The top center in the draft and will be the replacement for Lyle Sendlein.
Rd. 2 (50) - Larry Warford OG - Kentucky
Big, strong, and physical mauler. He did well in the Senior Bowl and will improve our weak interior line.
Rd. 3 (69) - Stepfan Taylor RB - Stanford
It's obvious that our current backs are extremely unreliable and have durability issues. Taylor is a powerful back and has quick burst through the hole. Wells, Williams, and Taylor will battle it out for the starting position.
Rd. 4 (100) - Bacarri Rambo FS - Georgia
There are questions whether or not Adrian Wilson will be on the team next year; not to mention both Rashad Johnson and James Sanders will be free agents. I believe Kerry Rhodes could slide over to SS; he has performed well in that position this past year (Eagles game, for example).
Rd. 4 (114) - Nico Johnson ILB - Alabama
A durable, young, and aggressive replacement for the aging Paris Lenon. Stopping the run is a major issue for our defense, so an ILB is a must. Would love to see him and Washington lined up together.
Rd. 5 - Tyrann Mathieu CB - LSU
Former teammate and current best friend of Patrick Peterson, Mathieu has a ton of potential to start as our #2 corner. I believe he is heading in the right direction and leaders like Peterson and Fitzgerald will help guide him. Could possibly be a major steal.
Rd. 6 - Michael Williams TE - Alabama
Arians will most likely implement a double TE set. Williams is a beast in run blocking and will be a solid red zone threat. Housler and Williams will complement each other perfectly.
GO CARDINALS!
- Trade back with Chicago Bears (20); receive their 2nd (50), 4th (114), and 5th round picks.
- Trade 2nd (38), two 6th (Vikings), 5th (Bears), and 2014 3rd, 4th round picks with Indianapolis Colts for 1st (24).
Rd. 1 (20) - Dion Jordan DE - Oregon
Jordan has been moving up the draft boards lately. However there is always a possibility of him slipping to #20 because of the depth of DE/OLB in this draft. Here is our new pass rusher ladies and gentlemen.
Rd. 1 (24) - Barrett Jones C - Alabama
Here is our chance to land Jones before the Packers or Patriots get their hands on him. The top center in the draft and will be the replacement for Lyle Sendlein.
Rd. 2 (50) - Larry Warford OG - Kentucky
Big, strong, and physical mauler. He did well in the Senior Bowl and will improve our weak interior line.
Rd. 3 (69) - Stepfan Taylor RB - Stanford
It's obvious that our current backs are extremely unreliable and have durability issues. Taylor is a powerful back and has quick burst through the hole. Wells, Williams, and Taylor will battle it out for the starting position.
Rd. 4 (100) - Bacarri Rambo FS - Georgia
There are questions whether or not Adrian Wilson will be on the team next year; not to mention both Rashad Johnson and James Sanders will be free agents. I believe Kerry Rhodes could slide over to SS; he has performed well in that position this past year (Eagles game, for example).
Rd. 4 (114) - Nico Johnson ILB - Alabama
A durable, young, and aggressive replacement for the aging Paris Lenon. Stopping the run is a major issue for our defense, so an ILB is a must. Would love to see him and Washington lined up together.
Rd. 5 - Tyrann Mathieu CB - LSU
Former teammate and current best friend of Patrick Peterson, Mathieu has a ton of potential to start as our #2 corner. I believe he is heading in the right direction and leaders like Peterson and Fitzgerald will help guide him. Could possibly be a major steal.
Rd. 6 - Michael Williams TE - Alabama
Arians will most likely implement a double TE set. Williams is a beast in run blocking and will be a solid red zone threat. Housler and Williams will complement each other perfectly.
GO CARDINALS!
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