Here it is, my final round of the 2014 Mock Draft. After this point, it will be players that barely anyone has heard of, and I don't think many of you will read it. So, we stop at 5. Here we go!
1 (141). Houston Texans- Davonta Freeman, RB, Florida State
2 (142). Washington Redskins- Jordan Zumwalt, ILB, UCLA
3 (143). Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia
Still no idea if Mike Glennon is starter material, so the Bucs might take Murray to learn from McCown.
4 (144). Jacksonville Jaguars- Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami
5 (145). Cleveland Browns- Nevin Lawson, CB, Utah State
6 (146). Seattle Seahawks- Zach Kerr, DT, Delaware
7 (147). Atlanta Falcons- Max Bullough, ILB, Michigan State
8 (148). Minnesota Vikings- James Gayle, DE, Virginia Tech
9 (149). Buffalo Bills- Lamin Barrow, OLB, LSU
10 (150). Jacksonville Jaguars- Terrence West, RB, Towson
11 (151). Tennessee Titans- Jordie Tripp, OLB, Montana
12 (152). New York Giants- Ed Stinson, DE, Alabama
13 (153). St. Louis Rams- Ross Cockrell, CB, Duke
14 (154). New York Jets- Lache Seastunk, RB, Baylor
15 (155). Miami Dolphins- Mike Davis, WR, Texas
16 (156). Chicago Bears- Jared Abbrederis, WR, Wisconsin
17 (157). Pittsburgh Steelers- Billy Turner, OT, North Dakota State
18 (158). Dallas Cowboys- Shaq Evans, WR, UCLA
19 (159). Jacksonville Jaguars- Walt Aikens, CB, Liberty
20 (160). Arizona Cardinals- Trey Burton, TE, Florida
21 (161). Green Bay Packers- Jeff Matthews, QB, Cornell
22 (162). Philadelphia Eagles- Dez Southward, S, Wisconsin
23 (163). Kansas City Chiefs- Taj Boyd, QB, Clemson
I think there are a ton of similarities between Boyd and Alex Smith. He'd fit in well in Andy Reid's system.
24 (164). Cincinnati Bengals- TJ Jones, WR, Notre Dame
25 (165). San Diego Chargers- Michael Schofield, OT, Michigan
26 (166). Indianapolis Colts- Dontae Johnson, CB, NC State
27 (167). New Orleans Saints- Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU
28 (168). Carolina Panthers- Heff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley State
29 (169). New Orleans Saints- Travis Swanson, OC, Arkansas
30 (170). San Francisco 49ers- David Fales, QB, San Jose State
Jim Harbaugh went on record saying that Fales was a Top 5 QB. I bet he takes him.
31 (171). Denver Broncos- Kain Colter, WR, Northwestern
32 (172). Seattle Seahawks- Khyri Thornton, DT, Southern Miss
33 (173). Pittsburgh Steelers- Kadeem Edwards, OG, Tennessee State
34 (174). New York Giants- Bryan Stork, OC, Florida State
35 (175). Baltimore Ravens- Michael Sam, DE, Missouri
Yes, I think Michael Sam goes in the 5th, and I think he goes to the perfect team for him. Baltimore can never have too many pass rushers. He can come in on passing downs and get to the QB. Plus, no other player in the draft brings the kind of maturity and intangibles as Sam does. He has shown immense courage and poise in his quest for acceptance for his homosexuality. I am a huge fan of his. Plus, Maryland has marriage equality (their governor is a proud graduate of my high school. Woot!) so if catches on with the team he can choose to get married there also. The Ravens are the kind of team, with total stability in the front office and community, that can deal with the press surrounding Sam, and benefit from it. Everybody wins. And you can't tell me the SEC Defensive Player of the year doesn't deserve to get drafted.
36 (176). Green Bay Packers- Tyler Lawson, OC, Utah State
And there it is. 5 Rounds, straight from my brain to your eyeballs. I imagine that no more than 3% of these picks will be right, but a man can dream. I hope you enjoyed reading these 5 posts. It is a labor of love, to be sure. Now, sit back and enjoy the next three days of Draft Mania! Thanks for reading!
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