WalterFootball.com - Detailed NFL Mock Drafts, Player Prospect Rankings, and One of the Largest Mock Draft Databases on the Web

Quick Recent NFL Draft Links:

2013 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1 - Picks 17-32

Last update: Thursday, April 25, 2013, 2:40 p.m. Still could be updates before 6 p.m.
Next update: Next week. Follow me @walterfootball for updates.

You can find the complete seven-round 2013 NFL Draft Order by clicking the link.

    *** THIS IS A LIVE 2013 NFL MOCK DRAFT. PICKS ARE BEING POSTED NOW. TO SEE PREVIOUS VERSIONS, CHECK OUT THE ARCHIVED 2013 NFL MOCK DRAFT SECTION. FOLLOW @walterfootball FOR UPDATES ***

  1. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jarvis Jones, DE/OLB, Georgia
    As in my pre-Combine mock draft, Jarvis Jones drops to No. 17 overall. I had Jones going No. 2 overall back in January, but check out Charlie's rumor mill entry on why Jones is expected to slide. On top of that, at least a dozen teams have red flags on Jones because of his spinal issue. His poor 40 didn't help matters. Some may want to reference Terrell Suggs' slow 40, but Suggs was 15 pounds heavier than Jones coming out of college.

    I believe dumb groupthink will cause Jones to fall on Draft Day. General managers will be petrified of his medical. But, as smart teams like the Steelers, Giants, Ravens, etc. often do, they'll snatch up a plummeting draft prospect and laugh at all of the dumb organizations constantly picking in the top 10 as they field yet another Pro Bowler.

    Jones isn't just the best player available; he fills a big need as well. James Harrison is gone, so the Steelers may spend an early pick on a rush linebacker. Pittsburgh usually doesn't like taking scheme conversion guys in the first round, but I've been told by a reliable source that Jones and Dion Jordan are the two exceptions.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Cordarrelle Patterson, WR - I have Cordarrelle Patterson falling to the second round in this mock draft, but the Steelers could take him as high as No. 17 because they like him a lot.

    2. Kenny Vaccaro, S - The Steelers have stated that they want to get younger at safety.

    Follow @walterfootball for updates.

  2. Dallas Cowboys: Chance Warmack, G, Alabama
    The interior of Dallas' offensive line is an abomination. The front office actually found two downgrades at guard last offseason, while center Phil Costa is a sieve. The Cowboys have to find some help for Tony Romo.

    The Cowboys absolutely love both Jonathan Cooper and Kenny Vaccaro. Jerry Jones has shown that he's not afraid to move up for a prospect he really likes when he obtained Morris Claiborne last year. He may climb up for either Cooper or Vaccaro. If he can't, however, the "other" guard is definitely not a bad consolation prize.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Sheldon Richardson, DT - It was very close between Sheldon Richardson and Chance Warmack in this mock draft.

    2. Sylvester Williams, DT - Another defensive tackle option.

  3. New York Giants: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
    Boom. Dee Milliner falls all the way to 19. There are so many medical concerns with him that teams could be too scared to take him. Plus, he's not an elite cornerback in the slightest. He's not Patrick Peterson or even Morris Claiborne.

    The Giants have a very smart front office. Like the Steelers, Packers and Ravens, they catch falling prospects. A player or two mocked near No. 10 overall will fall on Draft Day because that's what always happens. These intelligent teams will snag that dropping prospect unless there's something really wrong with him.

    Milliner, as discussed, could be that player. The Giants drafted another falling corner, Prince Amukamara, a couple of years ago. It would be pretty amazing if that happened again at the same draft spot.

    Plus, cornerback is a big need. The Giants re-signed Aaron Ross, but they could still stand to use an early pick on a cornerback after how poorly Corey Webster played last year.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Tank Carradine or Bjoern Werner, DE - It shouldn't surprise anyone if the Giants take one of the Florida State defensive ends.

    2. Sheldon Richardson, DT - Cullen Jenkins and Mike Patterson were signed, but neither is a long-term solution inside.

    Pick change; previously Xavier Rhodes, CB

  4. Chicago Bears: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
    We've been told that the Bears like Desmond Trufant at No. 20, as you can see in the 2013 NFL Draft Rumors section. They're currently fine at cornerback, but virtually all of their players at that position have expiring contracts. This pick is similar to what Chicago did last year with Shea McClellin.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Tyler Eifert, TE - I've had Tyler Eifert here for a while, but I have him going off the board way earlier.

    2. Sylvester Williams, DT - The Bears are very thin at defensive tackle.

    Pick change; previously Tyler Eifert, TE



  5. Cincinnati Bengals: Eric Reid, S, LSU
    The Bengals had a big need at safety last spring, but they didn't address the position until the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. They'll put more effort into finding an upgrade the following offseason because they won't survive with Reggie Nelson and the benched Taylor Mays (or cornerback Nate Clements, an impending free agent who was playing out of position) as their starters.

    Cincinnati really wants Kenny Vaccaro, but he's long gone. The team will happily settle for Eric Reid, whom it really likes.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Kenny Vaccaro, S - As mentioned, Vaccaro is Cincinnati's top choice.

    2. Eddie Lacy, RB - We were told that the Bengals are "all in" on Eddie Lacy, but is that at 21 or 37?

  6. St. Louis Rams: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
    The Rams lost Danny Amendola to the Patriots, so they're in desperate need for receiver help. They can't go into the 2013 season with Chris Givens and Brian Quick being Sam Bradford's top options at wideout.

    DeAndre Hopkins, who had a great workout for the Rams recently, was identified as a potential suspect in the Combine hotel room trashing incident. Even if he was guilty of this, St. Louis won't care, as it will once again ignore any character flaws.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Safety - A number of safety options are in play here if DeAndre Hopkins is off the board.

    2. TRADE - The Rams are said to want to move back. They'll be desperate to do so if Hopkins is taken.

  7. Minnesota Vikings: Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina
    The Vikings can address one of their biggest needs with one of the top players available. Defensive tackle is a huge issue right now; Kevin Williams will turn 33 in August, and there's no one of note playing next to him. Letroy Guion is a decent rotational guy but should not be a starter. Sylvester Williams can play both interior positions and bring back the Williams Wall.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Xavier Rhodes, CB - Speculation is that the Vikings want a big cornerback, but their scheme allows them to address the position later in the draft.

    2. DeAndre Hopkins or Cordarrelle Patterson, WR - The Vikings could definitely take a receiver with one of their two first-rounders.

  8. Indianapolis Colts: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
    The Colts signed Greg Toler to this offseason, but they could still look to upgrade the cornerback position, especially if a highly regarded prospect like Xavier Rhodes falls to them at No. 24. If the Texans add another receiver, Indianapolis will need a strong second corner to combat that wideout.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Tank Carradine, DE/OLB - The Colts need a pass-rusher across from Robert Mathis.

    2. Datone Jones, DE/DT - I've mocked Datone Jones here for a while. Indianapolis doesn't have anyone who can get to the quarterback up front.

    Pick change; previously Datone Jones, DE/DT



  9. Minnesota Vikings: Manti Te'o, LB, Notre Dame
    I've consistently mocked Manti Te'o in the second round. Teams won't take him because he's a Tebow-like distraction. A personnel man who works for a team drafting in the 20-32 range told us that his franchise will be passing on Te'o even though inside linebacker is a big need. However, the Vikings don't seem bothered by Te'o, as they've shown way more interest in him than any other team. Perhaps this is because they have half-a-dozen Notre Dame players on their roster. Te'o would be welcome in their locker room.

    Everyone knows Te'o's story by now. He had a miserable Combine. He ran a 4.82 40 and later blamed it on fatigue (as if the other players weren't tired). He looked stiff in the drills. Worst of all, he drew that ridiculous press conference. Te'o handled himself well in front of the media, but the press conference itself was the major problem. No team wants to deal with the media circus that will come with acquiring Te'o - except for the Vikings, apparently.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    Listed above at No. 23.

    Pick change; previously Datone Jones, DE/DT

  10. Green Bay Packers: Datone Jones, DE/DT, UCLA
    The Packers don't have a consistent pass-rusher on their defensive line. Ryan Pickett, who will be 34 in October, is just a run-stuffer. The same can be said about Jerel Worthy and C.J. Wilson. Mike Neal is good in situations, but he's not a starting-caliber player.

    Datone Jones would offer a different element to Green Bay's defensive line. He'd be a big upgrade over Wilson at right defensive end.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. DeAndre Hopkins, WR - I've slotted DeAndre Hopkins here for a while. The Packers need a receiver with Greg Jennings gone.

    2. Sylvester Williams, DE/DT - Another defensive end option.

    Pick change; previously Datone Jones, DE/DT

    Pick change; previously Cordarrelle Patterson, WR

  11. Houston Texans: Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee
    The Texans have needed a No. 2 receiver for years, but now that Andre Johnson is into his 30s, it won't be long before they have to secure a new No. 1 wideout for Matt Schaub.

    As Charlie first reported on March 6, Justin Hunter is receiving tons of first-round interest.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. DeAndre Hopkins, WR - The Texans are big fans of DeAndre Hopkins, but he's not likely to be available.

    2. Robert Woods, WR - Tony Pauline discussed Robert Woods as an option at No. 27. He could go here, but only if Hopkins and Hunter are gone.

    Pick change; previously Datone Jones, DE/DT

  12. Denver Broncos: Tank Carradine, DE, Florida State
    Elvis Dumervil defected for Baltimore in the wake of Faxgate, so the Broncos will have to find a potent pass-rusher to complement Von Miller.

    Tank Carradine is generating a ton of buzz and could find himself going much earlier than this on Thursday. Carradine tore his ACL in November, but his recovery is reportedly going much faster than anticipated. He ran well at his Pro Day, so I could see him going as early as No. 19.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Bjoern Werner, DE - The other Florida State defensive end is a strong possibility here.

    2. Sylvester Williams, DT - The Broncos have to bolster the interior of their defensive line as well.

    Pick change; previously Datone Jones, DE/DT



  13. New England Patriots: Jamar Taylor, CB, Boise State
    Aqib Talib re-signed and Adrian Wilson was added, but neither might be around come 2014; Talib inked a 1-year deal, while Wilson will be 34 in October. The Patriots are always looking for secondary depth, and they've shown tons of interest in Jamar Taylor throughout this pre-draft process.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Bjoern Werner, DE - Bjoern Werner has the size Bill Belichick likes out of his defensive linemen, and he would fill a need.

    2. Blidi Wreh-Wilson, CB - This would be too early for Blidi Wreh-Wilson, but the Patriots really like him.

  14. Atlanta Falcons: D.J. Hayden, CB, Houston
    The Falcons are really hurting in two areas: defensive end and cornerback. The latter is a huge issue with Dunta Robinson and Brent Grimes both gone.

    There's some talk that the Falcons will move up for a corner. D.J. Hayden is said to be one of the targets.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Desmond Trufant, CB - I've had Desmond Trufant here for a long time. He's the obvious option if the Falcons remain at No. 30.

    2. TRADE - Atlanta is probably moving up, however. Options in that scenario include Xavier Rhodes and Sheldon Richardson.

    Pick change; previously Desmond Trufant, CB

  15. San Francisco 49ers: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
    There is no way Sheldon Richardson will make it to No. 31, so the 49ers will have to pull off a trade. I'm not going to completely project it here because that would make things so much more confusing than they already are, but I will mock Richardson here with the thought that san Francisco can move up to the 13-15 range.

    The 49ers' defense looked lost defensively when Justin Smith got hurt last year. Unfortunately for San Francisco, Smith will be 34 several months following the 2013 NFL Draft, and he'll also be entering his walk year. Injury insurance and an eventual replacement are needed.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Jonathan Cyprien, CB - I've mocked Jonathan Cyprien to this spot for a very long time, but it sounds like the 49ers want to move up.

    2. TRADE - Like the Falcons, San Francisco is expected to trade out of this selection. Other options include Kenny Vaccaro and Tavon Austin.

    Pick change; previously Jonathan Cyprien, S

  16. Baltimore Ravens: Matt Elam, S, Florida
    Daniel Jeremiah, who used to work for the Ravens, pointed out that Ozzie Newsome wants to draft "sure things" in the first round. As Jeremiah described it, Newsome likes to hit doubles. He mentioned Matt Elam as a strong possibility. Baltimore has been linked to Elam prior to this, and for good reason. Ed Reed signed with the Texans. Michael Huff came in to replace him, but the Ravens still have one more hole at safety because of the Bernard Pollard release.

    *** OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Keenan Allen, WR - A replacement for Anquan Boldin.

    2. Eric Reid, S - Another safety option.

    Follow @walterfootball for updates.



    2013 NFL Mock Draft - Round 2


    2013 NFL Mock Draft - Round 3


    2013 NFL Mock Draft - Round 4


    2013 NFL Mock Draft - Round 5


    2013 NFL Mock Draft - Round 6


    2013 NFL Mock Draft - Round 7


    Back to 2013 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 1-16


    2014 NFL Mock Draft


Leave a comment

Name
Comment
Verification:
click on image to refresh it
 
Dom 03-27-2013 01:20 pm xxx.xxx.xxx76.1 (total posts: 1)
1     1

You don't think the depth at DT will lead the Pats to look elsewhere in the 1st round knowing they'll get good value there in the 2nd or 3rd? John Jenkins falling to the early 3rd screams Belichick pick, especially if he gets to them with the 91st.
Jeremy 03-27-2013 01:12 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.177 (total posts: 1)
1     9

Sorry dude, but that's one really bad draft for the Rams. They have no starter at either Safety position and you have them selecting no safety in the first five rounds. Unless you have some plan for them to get two safeties in free agency, this is awful. Fluker will not happen unless they trade Saffold in the next three weeks. Safety and WR are the only 1st round possibilities.
Packers Best Case Draft 03-27-2013 01:07 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.145 (total posts: 2)
48     41

Round 1: Trade to team that's fallen in EJ Manuel or one of the other QB's That wont make it to them for 2nd and 3rd rounds picks.
Round 2a (from trade): Margus Hunt
Round 2b: John Jenkins or Phillip Thomas
Round 3a (from trade): Montee Ball
Round 3b: Ryan Swope
Round 4: Brian Schwenke
Round 5: TJ McDonald or Chase Thomas or Jordan Hill
Round 5 (Compensatory): Dion Simms or Shane Skov
Vikings's draft scout 03-27-2013 12:47 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.237 (total posts: 1)
2     2

We're taking a middle lb first round. no question about it. we will either go wr-mlb or dt-mlb
Texans 03-27-2013 12:35 pm xxx.xxx.xxx8.98 (total posts: 1)
1     1

I really like the Texans mock except for the first 2 rounds. Though they both have injury concerns, I would prefer getting Keenan Allen over Justin Hunter, since Allen appears to have more upside. With Owen Daniels and Garrett Graham in place, I think it would make more sense to use the 2nd round pick on OT or LB. We could find a TE/FB type player with either of the 3rd rounders or the 4th round pick.
Jake 03-27-2013 12:35 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.108 (total posts: 1)
1     1

i don't understand the 49ers draft strategy you have depicted here.. there's no way they take a luxury pick at TE in the 1st round when they have such glaring needs at Safety and D-Line.. especially considering they can get SDSU's TE in the 3rd or 4th rounds for better value then Eifert in the 1st.. they go with Hunt or Jones in the 1st, Cyp in the 2nd and Jamie Collins in the back end of the 2nd.. i do like and agree with Lattimore pick a lot though, well done. and thanks for finally dropping Robert Woods out of a Niners uniform guy will be a bust
Who dey 03-27-2013 12:34 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.73 (total posts: 5)
3     4

I dont want elam I want reid because he is bad in coverage.
You Can't rollerskate in a Buffalo heard 03-27-2013 11:50 am xxx.xxx.xxx3.96 (total posts: 1)
12     1

seriously, i'd like to see a bit more effort put in to this entire draft man, I know the draft isn't an easy thing to predict but with a little common sense your mock would be a lot better. Personally i don't believe the Bills would or should reach for a receiver in the first round unless its Austin. Picking up a solid replacement for Andy Levitre makes more sense considering how deep this class could potentially be at Receiver. Also, before even considering a "down field threat" shouldn't they at least have someone in place to throw said threat the ball? Chance Warmack or Geno Smith are better projected picks for Buffalo. As for the rest of the draft i'm surprised at the jets pick even though it makes a lot of sense for the team it doesn't exact ally correlate with their past picks (given the have a new GM in place) but I find it hard to believe that the wouldn't pull the trigger on Matt Barkley if he's there at 9th overall considering how hostile the fan base is. Moreover Lotuleilei shouldn't by any means be available past the 5th or 6th pick regardless of medical concerns when he's on the field he's going to make plays and thats more than can be said about most other prospects. If i'm the GM of the lions and i know that i can get a solid pass protecting lineman in round 2 or 3 I jump at the chance to get Star and pair him with Suh and Nick Fairley and absolutely dominate opposing offense lines.
Bobby 03-27-2013 11:39 am xxx.xxx.xxx1.45 (total posts: 1)
1     1

I don't think the Bears will go with a Linebacker in the first round now that they signed both DJ Williams and James Anderson. While they may draft one in later rounds, I think it is clear that they will address the offensive line or wide receiver in the first round.
Tom 03-27-2013 11:32 am xxx.xxx.xxx4.49 (total posts: 10)
15     2

Great 49ers draft, there are guys at each spot I would take ahead of the guys you mocked, but as a whole the draft is very solid.

Just a little confused, you say Powell is an ILB? He's a DE now at Harding, would be a 3-4 OLB for us, not ILB.
PepPep 03-27-2013 10:05 am xxx.xxx.xxx6.82 (total posts: 25)
1     1

I get your reasoning behind Jets taking Star (you could've thrown in there that we lost DeVito as well). But you failed to mention K.Ellis (who we drafted as a developmental prospect to be the future NT) and D.Harrison (who played well last year when given the chance)- partly what made DeVito expendable. Throw in Garay and all of a sudden our interior line is not so bad. Especially surrounded by two talented bookends in Wilk and Coples.

Star would be a good VALUE pick as for a while he was the top prospect in the draft. But not from a NEEDS aspect.

Now, if the draft ends up like this, the Jets will certainly trade down.

Understandably, you are not incorporating trades in this mock...so if the Jets stand pat I would not be surprised if they took Star, Warmack or (if Revis is traded) X.Rhodes (who I actually like MORE than Milliner b/c of his size and physicality).
JagsFan 03-27-2013 09:53 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.20 (total posts: 1)
1     1

@walterfootball Derek Cox did not sign with the Broncos, he signed with the Chargers. Terrance Knighton signed with the Broncos.
Coach Kzoo 03-27-2013 09:51 am xxx.xxx.xxx6.17 (total posts: 2)
5     2

PS..i know Tao's pro day was during this mock so i wont get on you for having him at 52..he's not the next Ray Lewis, but he'll be a 10yr starter and contributor, along with being the most productive MLB in college, and real football people knowing that a MLB has to 1st Read & React very fast, run 5-10yrds forward fast, and drop 10-20yrds in coverage kinda fast...Tao is all of those things over 3 years of production..but ill let you nerds put him back in the 1st round because of his Pro Day Numbers.....Walt..oh and as a Strength & Speed coach for a team, ill let you nerds in on a secret..the difference between a 4.7 and a 4.8 is 1.5 steps, or aprox 3ft..So your saying from Top 5 and about $5million a year, to pick 52 and about $4.5million less, for 3ft haha..my money is on him going a lot closer 5 than 52...im sure that when all your smarter peers continue to push him back up their draft boards, you will too..#COPY&PASTESHEEP
Coach Kzoo 03-27-2013 09:37 am xxx.xxx.xxx6.17 (total posts: 2)
2     4

Lions Die-Hard..hahaha well as a proud hater of the packers im glad to see your Stable of TEs will have to wait a whole One Round to be added too, so thanks for that laugh again walt..8weeks running...As for my lions, your 100% right,character is NO issue at all...we just told a 2yr pro that was a 2nd rounder to 'Kick Rocks' for character issues, and hired a Player/Personel guru who speciality is finding the best Talent to Character ratio (as apose to the tride and true Raiders, Bengels, and Lions 'ran a 4.4-robbed a bank-draft him strat)..have you completly lost it Walt..Not only is Demontre Moore slower than our projected 1st round pick..THE OFFENSIVE TACKLE..He doesn't jump off the film, while his year totals show consistancy it is a tad misleading, when your team averages 80+ plays a game and your Defense alows more than that per game, it is not a daunting task to lead a Middle of the Pack Big12 Defense in sacks in the SEC...it's like going home with the stripper with the least amount of kids, your still garenteed to wake up to crying and a pixi stick in your ear. Seriously tho, Okefor is there, Hunt is there, and Amerson who would alow us to adress DE later...it's ok tho walt there are a lot of rounds and a lot of names and a lot of possitions, no one can blame you for being another "expert" whos expertise center solely around not knowing your Anus from a Whole in the ground..#STEPYOURGAMEUPWALT
Ice 03-27-2013 09:30 am xxx.xxx.xxx.131 (total posts: 2)
9     3

Quit mocking Akeem Spence to ATL. They already have plenty of undersized tackles. They need a nose tackle.





2013 Fantasy Football Rankings - May 23


2013 NBA Mock Draft - May 22


2014 NFL Mock Draft - May 21


Charlie's 2014 NFL Mock Draft - May 20


NFL Picks - Feb. 3






NFL Draft Links:

My 2003 Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/24): Round 1 / Round 2/ Round 3
2003 NFL Draft Grades (Re-graded 6/8/08)
My 2004 Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/24): Round 1 / Round 2/ Round 3
2004 NFL Draft Prospects/ 2004 NFL Draft Grades (Re-graded 6/6/08)
My 2005 Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/23): Round 1 / Round 2/ Round 3
2005 NFL Draft Prospects
2005 NFL Draft Grades (Re-graded 6/4/08)
My 2006 Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/28): Round 1 / Round 2/ Round 3
2006 NFL Draft Prospects (UPDATED 4/28)
2006 NFL Draft Grades (Re-graded on 7/3)
My 2007 Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/28): Round 1 / Round 2/ Round 3/ Round 4/ Round 5/ Round 6/ Round 7
Other 2007 Mock Drafts:April Fools
2007 NFL Draft Prospects (UPDATED 4/24)/Kenny Ortiz's Top 40 Prospects
2007 NFL Combine and Pro Day Results
2007 NFL Draft Grades
2008 Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/26): Round 1 / Round 2/ Round 3/Round 4/Round 5/Round 6/Round 7
Alternative 2008 Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/7): Round 1 /Round 2
2008 NFL Re-Draft - Round 3 (UPDATED 4/27)
2008 NFL Draft Prospects (UPDATED 8/5)
Other 2008 Mock Drafts: Matt McGuire (4/25)/ Craig Smith (4/22)/ Emmitt Smith (4/21)/ Matt McGuire Shocker (4/21)/ Matt McGuire Backwards (4/19)/ Forum Mock (4/15)/ April Fools (4/1)
2009 Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/25): Round 1 /Round 2 /Round 3 /Round 4 /Round 5 /Round 6 /Round 7
Other 2009 Mock Drafts: Re-Draft (4/26) /Matt McGuire (4/25) /Reader Mock (4/25) /Hunter Ansley (4/24) /Backward Mock (4/19) /Emmitt Smith (4/16) /Celebrity Mock (4/9) /April Fools (4/1) /Experts (3/30) /KFFL (3/14)
2010 NFL Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/22): Round 1 /Picks 17-32 /Round 2 /Round 3 /Round 4 /Round 5 /Round 6 /Round 7
2010 NFL Mock Re-Draft Day 3 (4/24): Round 4 (Walt's) / Round 4 (Matt's)
2010 NFL Mock Re-Draft Day 2 (4/23): Round 2 (Walt's) / Round 3 (Walt's) / Round 2 (Matt's) / Round 3 (Matt's)
Other 2010 Mock Drafts: Matt McGuire (4/22) /Backward Mock (4/20) /Emmitt Mock (4/17) /Celebrity Mock (4/8) /Experts (3/17) /Reader (4/13) /Consensus (2/25)
2011 NFL Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/28): Round 1 /Picks 17-32 /Round 2 /Round 3 /Round 4 /Round 5 /Round 6 /Round 7
2011 NFL Mock Re-Draft (UPDATED 4/30): Round 4 /Round 5 /Round 2 /Round 3
Other 2011 Mock Drafts: Free Agency (5/9) /Greg Cox (4/28) /Backward Mock (4/22) /Emmitt Mock (4/21) /Team Big Boards (4/21) /Celebrity Mock (4/13) /Experts (4/7) /Not Mock (4/6) /April Fools Mock (4/1) /Greg Cox's 2012 Mock (2/22) /Matt McGuire (1/8)
2012 NFL Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/26): Round 1 /Picks 17-32 /Round 2 /Round 3 /Round 4 /Round 5 /Round 6 /Round 7
2012 NFL Mock Re-Draft (UPDATED 4/28): Walt Round 4 /Walt Round 5 /Charlie Round 4 /Charlie Round 5 /Walt Round 2 /Walt Round 3 /Charlie Round 2 /Charlie Round 3
Other 2012 Mock Drafts: Charlie Campbell (4/26) /Pick History (4/23) /Emmitt Mock (4/19) /Not Mock (4/19) /Backward Mock (4/17) /Celebrity (4/15) /Goals (4/10) /April Fools Mock (4/1) /Reader Mock (4/1) /Free Agent Mock (3/6) /Greg Cox (9/9)
2013 NFL Mock Draft (UPDATED 4/25): Round 1 /Picks 17-32 /Round 2 /Round 3 /Round 4 /Round 5 /Round 6 /Round 7
2013 NFL Mock Re-Draft (UPDATED 4/27): Walt Round 4 /Walt Round 5 /Charlie Round 4 /Charlie Round 5 /Walt Round 2 /Walt Round 3 /Charlie Round 2 /Charlie Round 3
Other 2013 Mock Drafts: Charlie Campbell (4/25) /GM Mock (4/21) /Charlie's Trade Mock (4/20) /Goals (4/19) /Rapid Reader Mock (4/18) /Emmitt Mock (4/14) /Not Mock (4/13) /Pick History (4/5) /Backward Mock (4/4) /April Fools Mock (4/1) /Reader Mock /Free Agent Mock (3/7) /Archived 2013 NFL Mock Drafts
2014 NFL Mock Draft (UPDATED 5/22): Round 1 /Picks 17-32 /Round 2
Other 2014 Mock Drafts: Charlie Campbell (5/20)
2008 NFL Draft Re-Mock / 2007 NFL Draft Re-Mock / 2006 NFL Draft Re-Mock / 2005 NFL Draft Re-Mock / 2004 NFL Draft Re-Mock / 2003 NFL Draft Re-Mock / 2002 NFL Draft Re-Mock



© 1999-2013 Walter Cherepinsky : all rights reserved
Privacy Policy
2 5 9
Google
















WalterFootball.com Now on Twitter:

WalterFootball.com Twitter

Subscribe to the WalterFootball.com RSS Feed:

Walterfootball.com RSS Feed






















































Support Walt's Other Site:

Sales Tips and Sales Advice - Tons of sales tips, sales techniques and sales advice, including a Sales Mock Draft: The 32 Worst Things You Can Do in Sales.