Cleveland does have a 7th round pick, though... #227 from the 49ers! (Colt McCoy trade) http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/tracker#dt-tabs:dt-by-round/dt-by-round-input:7 *edit* and as much as I'd like the extra pick, Arizona has 219 from Oakland (Carson Palmer trade)
One thing I learned in this draft: Baltimore has a TON of draft picks. And they'll have more next year with comp picks.
A bunch of back to back picks as well. They're lower round choices but one is bound to be a decent player.
Laxin, I changed my last pick you got from my list. Didn't realize you'd go by my list, and I didn't realize Baltimore had yet another pick. Didn't want to double up on DTs there.
Updated Depth Chart for Kansas City after all their picks: Code: QB Alex Smith Chase Daniel Ricky Stanzi RB Jamaal Charles Cyrus Gray Shaun Draughn RB3 Dexter McCluster WR Dwayne Bowe Jonathan Baldwin Terrance Copper Devon Wylie Junior Hemingway WR [COLOR="Red"][I]Robert Woods[/I][/COLOR] Donnie Avery Mardy Gilyard Jamar Newsome Josh Bellamy TE Anthony Fasano Tony Moeaki LT Brandon Albert Jeff Allen OG Geoff Schwartz C Rodney Hudson Brian Mattison Thomas Gafford OG [COLOR="red"][I]Lamar Mady[/I][/COLOR] John Asamoah Ryan Durand RT [COLOR="red"][I]Jordan Mills[/I][/COLOR] Donald Stephenson Steven Baker FB Nate Eachus 5T Mike DeVito Allen Bailey NT [COLOR="red"][I]Montori Hughes[/I][/COLOR] Dontari Poe Jerrell Powe Anthony Toribio 5T [COLOR="red"][I]Star Lotulelei[/I][/COLOR] Tyson Jackson Daniel Muir OLB Justin Houston ILB [COLOR="red"][I]Taylor Reed[/I][/COLOR] Cory Greenwood Edgar Jones ILB Derrick Johnson Ryan D'Imperio Chad Kilgore OLB Tamba Hali [I][COLOR="Red"]Brandon Sharpe[/COLOR][/I] CB Brandon Flowers Dunta Robinson Jalil Brown De'Quan Menzie CB Sean Smith Javier Arenas Neiko Thorpe FS Kendrick Lewis [COLOR="red"][I]Rontez Miles[/I][/COLOR] Tysyn Hartman SS Eric Berry Hussain Abdullah Jose Gumbs K Ryan Succop P Dustin Colquitt This is a really strong OL and DL. Lamar Mady is basically the same guy as Chance Warmack with a little more agility. He just might not be as mean. Adding Robert Woods to Bowe and pushing Avery to 3rd WR makes for a solid corps that was previously poor IMO. Reed is a multi-skill ILB with four years experience in a 3-4. He can rush the passer well and has gotten better in coverage. He's not as big as you often see in that spot (240#) but I think with Hughes and Star in front of him they have that luxury and would get better production from the spot with a talented player like this over a thumper like Nico Johnson. I like Rontez Miles a lot and he'd push Lewis to start as a rookie I think. I have him as a backup initially since he'll be seeing a bigger jump in competition than most rookies and should be allowed to get his feet wet first. Still a couple OLB prospects I like available in our draft... I'd like to have one more for rotation, but Brandon Sharpe is one of my favorites in the whole draft.
Must be nice... See if you had a baby waking you up in the middle of the night you could make picks like I did at 2:30 local time lol.
hahaha, I guess its a perk of being a college student. Although, I'm up until 4 every night working on all kinds of different things.
And for the Raiders... Code: QB Matt Flynn Seneca Wallace Terrelle Pryor RB Darren McFadden Rashad Jennings Taiwan Jones RB3 WRf Denarius Moore Juron Criner WRp Rod Streater Tray Session WRs Jacoby Ford Isaiah Williams TE David Ausberry Richard Gordon Mickey Shuler LT Jared Veldheer Alex Barron OG Tony Bergstrom Jason Foster C Stefen Wisniewski Jason Slowey OG Lucas Nix Mike Brisiel RT Khalif Barnes Willie Smith FB Marcel Reece Jamize Olawale John Hoese LE Andre Carter Lamarr Houston Jack Crawford NT [COLOR="Gray"][I]Chris Jones[/I][/COLOR] Pat Sims Christo Bilukidi Johnny Jones UT [COLOR="gray"][I]Joe Vellano[/I][/COLOR] Vance Walker Brandon Bair RE [COLOR="gray"][I]John Simon[/I][/COLOR] [COLOR="gray"][I]Devin Taylor[/I][/COLOR] Jason Hunter SLB Nick Roach Kevin Burnett MLB [COLOR="gray"][I]Jordan Campbell[/I][/COLOR] Jerrell Harris Travis Goethel WLB Miles Burris Kaluka Maiava Keenan Clayton Mario Kurn CB [COLOR="gray"][I]Dee Milliner[/I][/COLOR] Mike Jenkins Chimdi Chekwa Joselio Hanson Corey Nelms CB Tracy Porter Phillip Adams Coye Francies Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Reggie Smith FS [I][COLOR="gray"]Phillip Thomas[/COLOR][/I] SS Tyvon Branch Wish I had one more pick for a RT. Though I definitely saw the DL as a bigger need for OAK than the secondary, I liked the depth of the DL in a 4-3 more than of the back end of the defense in this draft. Adding a true #1 corner and a ballhawk FS improves this group a ton IMO. Starting Devin Taylor off as a pass-rush specialist until he's strong enough to man the left side. Andre Carter is in on a one-year stopgap contract which would allow Taylor to hit the weights. Having high-effort guys like Jones, Vellano, and Simon and a gym rat like Campbell should push Taylor to get ready to play. This defense is going to really get after the passer inside and out. I think they'd be a ton better with this squad. Chris Jones had more sacks than any other DT the past two years in college football (FBS only.) Joe Vellano put up better numbers than Sylvester Williams in the same conference, but he did it from both the 4-3 (2010, 2011) and the 3-4 as a DE (2012.) He was a second-team All-American in 2011 at DT. Jordan Campbell is an extremely talented player who ran afoul of Lane Kiffin at USC and transferred out when Jarvis Jones did. He's a do-everything LB with a tremendous size/speed combo and would add some leadership/confidence to the middle of their D, which is kind of without an identity right now it seems.
A punter finally goes lol Love Kluwe's personality but he's a meh punter and Locke could be their new punter for years to come.
Not sure if MeanDean will be here for his pick. Anyone want to make it? I can't since I have the Jets next.
I have a suggestion for Seattle... they have Brady Quinn as their backup QB, right? There's a player i think would fit in well.
Pick is up: http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profiles/colby-cameron?id=2540244 OVERVIEW Colby’s brother, Jordan, played tight end at the University of Southern California, and currently plays for the Cleveland Browns. Colby started out his career at Louisiana Tech as a redshirt in 2008. In 2009, he saw some limited action, participating in five games, and completing 14 of 26 passes for 142 yards. The following season, Cameron completed 54 of his 91 attempts for 461 yards and one touchdown to five interceptions. Cameron played in seven games in 2011, and logged six starts. He completed 97 of 172 passes for 11 touchdowns, two interceptions, and 1,403 yards. Cameron had by far his best season in 2012. He won the Sammy Baugh Award (which goes to college football’s top passer), was named first-team All-WAC, and won the WAC Offensive Player of the Year Award. Cameron set the NCAA record for most passes thrown in a season without an interception in a season (428) and in a career (444). He finished the year completing 359 of his 522 pass attempts (68.8%) for 4,174 yards, 31 touchdowns, and just five interceptions. He also added four rushing touchdowns. ANALYSIS STRENGTHS Great efficiency and production. Possesses some athletic ability. Smart, doesn't make many mistakes. Team leader. Quick release, and shows good anticipation. Throws a tight spiral, and has some surprising velocity on outside and intermediate patterns. Has good touch when dropping the deep ball in the bucket. WEAKNESSES Lacks prototypical size for the position. Arm strength is lacking. Will struggle to fit the ball into tight windows or to drive the ball downfield. Many of his reads were pre-determined and included easy completions. Only one full season of great production. NFL COMPARISON Case Keenum BOTTOM LINE Cameron won the Sammy Baugh award in 2012, which is awarded to college football's top passer. Cameron doesn't make mistakes with the football, and has a nice, quick release. However, he lacks the physical tools to ever be a starting caliber quarterback at the next level. If you're a backup, especially if you're a backup to a guy who is expected to be a good QB for a really long time, it's more important that you can come in and play with little/no practice snaps, be smart, and not turn the ball over than be able to fire passes all over the place. Cameron has good accuracy, is known to be smart, and I think has better arm strength than he is generally given credit for.