2014 NFL Mock Draft

Last update: Friday, Feb. 28, 2014. Round 5 added.
Next update: Next week. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.

The order of this 2014 NFL Mock Draft is based on my NFL Power Rankings.

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    *** 2014 NFL Mock Draft (5 rounds) was updated Feb. 28. This mock draft will be updated at least once per week (Tuesday afternoons and other times for important events.). Check out old versions of this 2014 NFL Mock Draft in the archived mock draft section. Follow @walterfootball for updates. ***

  1. Houston Texans: Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida
    If the 2014 NFL Draft were held today, Jadeveon Clowney would probably be the pick; Bob McNair stated that he was smitten with him, though that was likely an attempt to create a trade possibility. But this reminds me of the 2011 NFL Draft. Both Kiper and Todd McShay thought a defensive lineman would be the top choice (Kiper said Nick Fairley, while McShay suggested Da’Quan Bowers), yet the Panthers ultimately fell in love with Cam Newton.

    With Jay Cutler re-signed, the same thing will almost certainly happen to the Texans, who will have three months to become smitten with Teddy Bridgewater, Blake Bortles or Johnny Manziel. One of those signal-callers will probably be the No. 1 pick.

    Bortles has become the favorite out of the three quarterbacks. Multiple sources are now leaning toward Bortles, as you can see in our 2014 NFL Draft Team Rumors page. Charlie also reported that two teams in the top five prefer Bortles over Bridgewater and Manziel. Meanwhile, Tony Pauline said that Bortles is the consensus No. 1 quarterback, and that he has been impressive in the interviews.

    Bortles makes the most sense, as he has the characteristics of what Bill O’Brien looks for in a quarterback. Bridgewater is still an option though, as is Manziel, whom McNair seems to like. There’s also a huge campaign forming for Manziel to be the No. 1 pick, so he’s probably leapt in front of Bridgewater as well.

    By the way, I’m doing this live because I thought it’d be fun to get instant feedback. I’m going to post my mock anyway, so why not do it this way? Follow @walterfootball for updates.

  2. Oakland Raiders: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
    TRADE! There’s very little doubt that the Rams will be moving out of the No. 2 pick. There are just too many quarterbacks (plus Jadeveon Clowney) available, and there are too many teams that need them. Most will have Atlanta moving up for Clowney, and that certainly could happen, but I feel as though the two teams most likely to leap to No. 2 are the ones that are currently out of position to land a franchise signal-caller: Oakland and Minnesota.

    The Raiders won’t have to surrender as much as Washington did to trade up to the second selection. The Dolphins, after all, didn’t give up much when they went to No. 3 last year. This year’s second-rounder and a 2015 selection in Round 2 (plus some third-day choices) could suffice.

    Oakland reportedly came away extremely impressed with Johnny Manziel in its interviews at the Combine. The Raiders need to give their fans some hope for a change, and they would certainly make that happen with Johnny Football.

    Pick change; previously Sammy Watkins, WR (No. 5)

  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
    The Jaguars obviously need a franchise quarterback, but what if they’re not too crazy about Teddy Bridgewater, and he happens to be the only top quarterback remaining on the board? Fortunately for them, they can just take Jadeveon Clowney instead.

    Clowney had a mildly disappointing Combine – go here for my NFL Combine Stock Report – but he’s still viewed as the best pass-rushing prospect to come along in years. Any team could use Clowney’s services, Jacksonville especially; the team finished dead last in the NFL in sacks this past season. Given that the Jaguars have to get through Andrew Luck to win the AFC South, they’ll need to bolster their pass rush.

    Pick change; previously Johnny Manziel, QB

  4. Cleveland Browns: Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville
    What the hell is Cleveland doing? I gave the Browns a new No. 1 need following last week’s shenanigans. Jimmy Haslam is in way over his head, as he continues to embarrass himself.

    Michael Lombardi really wanted Johnny Manziel. New general manager Ray Farmer doesn’t appear to like Manziel as much – check out the 2014 NFL Draft Team Rumors page for more – so he’ll be happy if Teddy Bridgewater makes it to him.



  5. St. Louis Rams: Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn
    The Rams will be more than happy to trade down to the fifth, sixth or even eighth pick. Not only will they acquire more selections; they’ll be able to nab Greg Robinson, Jake Matthews or Sammy Watkins with those choices.

    Jeff Fisher usually isn’t one to take an offensive lineman early, but Jake Long’s return for the 2014 is questionable. That’s troubling, given that the Rams need to keep the fragile Sam Bradford healthy if they want to compete in the best division in football. Greg Robinson had a terrific Combine – go here for my NFL Combine Stock Report – and has even drawn comparisons to Hall of Fame tackle Larry Allen. Given how tremendous of a prospect Robinson is, Fisher may make an exception to his rule.

    Pick change; previously Jadeveon Clowney, DE/OLB (No. 2)

  6. Atlanta Falcons: Khalil Mack, DE/OLB, Buffalo
    Many would expect the Falcons to pick Jake Matthews or Greg Robinson (if available) at this juncture, but I don’t see it happening for two reasons. First, Atlanta owes Sam Baker way too much money. Baker was terrible when he was on the field this past season, but why would the front office suddenly give up on him after just one year into his long-term deal? It doesn’t make logical or financial sense. Second, the team hired Mike Tice to be the offensive line coach. What’s the point of bringing in Tice if the Falcons are just going to spend a top choice on an offensive lineman? Tice was likely hired to coach up Baker, if anything. Also, keep in mind that Mike Smith said Baker’s not moving to right tackle, so are they going to keep him on the bench at his ridiculous salary?

    Besides, it’s not like the Falcons couldn’t use a dynamic pass-rusher like Khalil Mack, who happens to be a terrific fit for Atlanta’s defense. The Falcons have also taken a liking to Mack, as you can see in our 2014 NFL Draft Team Rumors page. Kroy Biermann had been playing the defensive end-outside linebacker hybrid role prior to tearing his Achilles. Biermann, who will be entering a walk year in 2014, may not be 100 percent.

  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
    Left tackle isn’t a need right now, but it’s sounding like the Buccaneers could cut ties with Donald Penn, as they haven’t even approached him for a pay cut yet. Penn is due nearly $13 million over the next two seasons, which is way too much for a middling talent who will turn 31 shortly. There always seems to be some sort of weight-related drama with Penn, so Tampa can put an end to that. Besides, Jake Matthews is the best player available,

    Pick change; previously Greg Robinson, OT

  8. Minnesota Vikings: Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State
    I’ve slotted Derek Carr here for several updates, but I’m beginning to think that Minnesota may head in a different direction if the top three quarterbacks are off the board. Carr is a reach at this spot, and while he would definitely be considered if the Vikings had installed a new regime, that doesn’t happen to be the case. General manager Rick Spielman is on the hot seat, so he’ll likely want to go the veteran route while spending a second-day selection on a signal-caller.

    If the Vikings pass on Carr, they may target Justin Gilbert, who had an absolutely unbelievable Combine. Gilbert is a stud who would give the Vikings two shutdown corners. The secondary was a major issue for Minnesota this past season, but taking Gilbert would put an end to that, as long as the Vikings grabbed a safety later on.

    Pick change; previously Anthony Barr, DE/OLB



  9. Buffalo Bills: Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
    Buffalo fans would have to be thrilled if Sammy Watkins made it to them at No. 9. The front office shouldn’t even take five seconds deciding this pick. Watkins would be the clear-cut best player available, and he would also fill a big need.

    This offseason has to be all about building around E.J. Manuel. The Bills have to find a potent weapon for the second-year quarterback. Stevie Johnson won’t be around much longer, so a new receiver is needed.

    Pick change; previously Jake Matthews, OT

  10. Detroit Lions: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
    I slotted a receiver to the Lions in a previous version of my 2015 NFL Mock Draft, and I’m going to use the same reasoning here: We all saw what happens to Detroit’s offense when Calvin Johnson is unavailable. The Lions need an insurance policy of sorts. Besides, having a solid No. 2 across from Megatron would make the Lions’ scoring attack even more explosive.

  11. Tennessee Titans: Anthony Barr, DE/OLB, UCLA
    It was a close call between Anthony Barr and Taylor Lewan, but Tennessee went offensive line in the first round last April. Plus, Ken Whisenhunt is an offensive coach, so he’s more likely to pick a defensive player. That defensive player could be Anthony Barr, who would fit right in as a rush linebacker in Tennessee’s new 3-4 scheme.

    A former running back, Barr played defense for the first time in 2012 and made an instant impact, recording 13 sacks. He had 20 TFL and 10 sacks this past season. The sky’s the limit for him, as he’ll only get better at his new position.

    Pick change; previously Taylor Lewan, OT

  12. New York Giants: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan
    The Giants are in a great spot. There are 12 prospects in this class who are way above everyone else (three quarterbacks, Clowney, Mack, Barr, three tackles, Gilbert, two receivers), so New York will probably be in position to take Justin Gilbert, Mike Evans or Taylor Lewan. It’s the latter in this scenario.

    Protecting Eli Manning is paramount. The Giants didn’t shield him very well this past season (to put it nicely), and Manning consequently was on pace to break the single-season record for interceptions at one point. Obtaining Lewan, who was terrific at the Combine, would solve a big problem for New York.

    Pick change; previously Timmy Jernigan, DT



  13. St. Louis Rams: HaHa Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama
    St. Louis’ defense came on late in the season, but it struggled at times during the year for a couple of reasons. One was the play of safety Rodney McLeod. He wasn’t terrible, but it’s clear that the Rams need to find an upgrade next to T.J. McDonald. HaHa Clinton-Dix is arguably the top defensive player available who makes sense for St. Louis.

    Pick change; previously Justin Gilbert, CB

  14. Chicago Bears: Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh
    Tony Pauline noted that the Bears are very interested in Aaron Donald on our NFL Combine Rumors and Notes page. He wrote this before Donald’s workout on Monday, which was exceptional.

    Donald will likely be chosen in the 13-16 range, so the Bears will very happy to snag him at No. 14. Not only is Donald one of the top prospects available; he also fills a huge need in the middle of the defensive line.

    Pick change; previously Darqueze Dennard, CB

  15. Pittsburgh Steelers: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
    The Steelers will never pass up the opportunity to grab a great offensive play-maker if one is available to them. I’ve been mocking a receiver to them for quite some time – and they will take Mike Evans if he falls to No. 15 – but it’s time for a positional change.

    Eric Ebron could be considered the top prospect available who makes sense for Pittsburgh. He would serve as a great intermediate weapon for Ben Roethlisberger. Big Ben currently loves throwing the ball to Heath Miller, but Miller appears to be on his last legs. Besides, the Steelers can have Miller and Ebron on the field at the same time in the short term.

    Pick change; previously Marqise Lee, WR

  16. Dallas Cowboys: Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State
    Aaron Donald may have leapt in front of Timmy Jernigan as the top defensive tackle available, but Jernigan is still worth a top-16 selection. The Cowboys desperately need a defensive tackle, so they’ll definitely consider Jernigan. Then again, Jerry Jones is calling the shots, so the Cowboys will probably take some fourth-round prospect.

    Pick change; previously Aaron Donald, DT


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