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2013 NFL Mock Draft: Round 4

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  1. Jacksonville Jaguars: Sanders Commings, CB/S, Georgia
    Derek Cox signed with the Broncos. Aaron Ross signed with the Giants. Rashean Mathis and William Middleton are gone. That leaves two guys named Mike Harris and Alan Ball as the starting cornerbacks. That's not good.

    Sanders Commings fits perfectly into Gus Bradley's system as a tall, lanky corner.

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  2. Kansas City Chiefs: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
    No one should be surprised if Sam Montgomery falls to the fourth or fifth round. His comments about quitting and betting on football have drawn some serious red flags. However, he's the best player available and fills a big need for Kansas City.

    The Chiefs need pass-rushing depth, and Montgomery fits the scheme well. Plus, Andy Reid has a history of giving chances to players with character issues.

  3. Oakland Raiders: Ryan Otten, TE, San Jose State
    The Raiders pretty much need everything, including an intermediate target for their new quarterback. Brandon Myers signed with the Giants, so there's a hole at tight end.

  4. Philadelphia Eagles: Marquise Goodwin, WR/KR, Texas
    The Eagles will be looking at a receiver in the middle rounds for two reasons. First, the injury-prone Jeremy Maclin is entering his contract year and could be traded. Second, Chip Kelly doesn't have anyone to handle his De'Anthony Thomas role.



  5. Minnesota Vikings: Andre Ellington, RB, Clemson
    Toby Gerhart is also entering his contract year and could be traded. The Vikings will need a No. 2 back in 2014 and beyond.

  6. Arizona Cardinals: Mike Glennon, QB, N.C. State
    Mike Glennon has been linked to the Cardinals. You can check out my 2013 NFL Draft Rumors page for more. It could be smoke, but Glennon is a perfect fit for Bruce Arians' vertical offense.

    Arizona just traded for Carson Palmer - see the grade for the Carson Palmer trade here - but that won't preclude the front office from selecting a quarterback in Round 3. The Cardinals can actually get out of the Palmer contract next spring if he doesn't work out, so they'll need an alternative option.

  7. Cleveland Browns: Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers
    If the Browns don't draft Dee Milliner at No. 6, they'll have to look elsewhere for a cornerback across from Joe Haden.

    Pick change; previously Tyler Bray, QB

  8. Buffalo Bills: Tharold Simon, CB, LSU
    The Bills have addressed their offense with their first three picks, but it's now time to turn to the defense. Buffalo's greatest need on that side of the ball is at corner.

  9. New York Jets: Dwayne Gratz, CB, Connecticut
    The Jets will obviously have to find some cornerback help because Darrelle Revis was traded (go here to see my Revis trade grade). Rex Ryan used to love drafting corners when he was in Baltimore, but the Jets haven't possessed many picks to be able to do that because they've traded up for one too many bums.

  10. Tennessee Titans: Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee
    The Titans are rumored to like Tyler Bray, so maybe they'll use a mid-rounder on him.

    Pick change; previously Zaviar Gooden, OLB

  11. Carolina Panthers: Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall
    Panthers' head coach Commander Adama hinted that signing Mike Wallace was a possibility. That didn't happen, but it at least was an indication that Carolina is looking to upgrade the receiver position. Another possibility is drafting Colonel Tigh, as seen in my April Fools Mock Draft.

  12. New Orleans Saints: T.J. McDonald, S, USC
    The Saints get a steal here with T.J. McDonald, who will be able to challenge for one of the starting safety jobs.



  13. San Diego Chargers: Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas
    New regimes mean new quarterbacks. All the Chargers have behind Philip Rivers is Charlie Whitehurst.

  14. Miami Dolphins: Zaviar Gooden, OLB, Missouri
    Something the Dolphins had to do this offseason was find some linebacker depth because they're awfully thin there. They signed two expensive linebackers, but they also cut two in the process.

    Pick change; previously Ty Powell, LB

  15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Stepfan Taylor, RB, Stanford
    The Buccaneers need an upgrade behind Doug Martin in the event that LeGarrette Blount is dealt.

    Pick change; previously Stepfan Taylor, RB

  16. St. Louis Rams: Hugh Thornton, G, Illinois
    The Rams haven't upgraded their offensive line yet in this 2013 NFL Mock Draft yet. They'll likely use two picks to address this area, as Jeff Fisher vowed to bolster Sam Bradford's pass protection.

  17. Dallas Cowboys: Bennie Logan, DT, LSU
    The Cowboys need personnel for Monte Kiffin's 4-3 defense. It appears as though Jay Ratliff will be on the roster next year, which is a huge mistake typical of the post-Bill Parcells Jerry Jones era. Defensive tackle still needs to be addressed though.

    Pick change; previously Stepfan Taylor, RB

  18. Pittsburgh Steelers: John Simon, DE/OLB, Ohio State
    The Steelers could definitely double up on pass-rushers in the 2013 NFL Draft. They're really hurting for depth at outside linebacker, and they really like John Simon.

  19. New York Giants: Vinston Painter, OT, Virginia Tech
    The Giants need to bring in a tackle to challenge David Diehl, who has looked like a human turnstile recently.

  20. Chicago Bears: Brian Schwenke, C, California
    The Bears want an interior lineman, and they've shown a ton of interest in Brian Schwenke.

    Pick change; previously B.W. Webb, CB



  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU
    Cincinnati just drafted Dre Kirkpatrick in the first round last year, but an early cornerback selection is still in play because the team doesn't have much long-term cornerback depth. That's a problem because Mike Zimmer loves having three corners on the field.

  22. Washington Redskins: Duke Williams, S, Nevada
    The Redskins could defintiely draft two safeties. Brandon Meriweather is coming off a torn ACL and may not be ready for Week 1.

  23. Minnesota Vikings: Earl Wolff, S, N.C. State
    The Vikings did well with Harrison Smith, but they need another safety.

    Pick change; previously Will Davis, CB

  24. Indianapolis Colts: Aaron Mellette, WR, Elon
    The Colts signed Darrius Heyward-Bey, but he can't be considered a safe option to start across from Reggie Wayne. The Colts need to bring in someone to challenge for that spot.



  25. Green Bay Packers: Jordan Reed, TE, Florida
    Jermichael Finley is coming back, but he'll be a free agent after next season.

  26. Seattle Seahawks: Matt Scott, QB, Arizona
    The Seahawks need a backup quarterback. They signed Brady Quinn, but Seattle could use more of a long-term solution behind Russell Wilson.

  27. Houston Texans: Trevardo Williams, DE/OLB, Connecticut
    The Texans lost Connor Barwin to the Eagles, so they'll have to find some depth behind Brooks Reed and Whitney Mercilus.

  28. Denver Broncos: Shawn Williams, S, Georgia
    Rahim Moore had that dumb play at the end of the Baltimore game, but safety help is really needed because Michael Adams isn't very good. He's going to be a 32-year-old entering his contract season anyway.




  29. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brennan Williams, OT, North Carolina
    Donald Penn struggled to close out the year, while Demar Dotson isn't very good. The Buccaneers will be looking to bring in another tackle.

    Pick change; previously William Gholston, DE/DT

  30. Atlanta Falcons: Leon McFadden, CB, San Diego State
    The Falcons are fully expected to double up on cornerbacks in the 2013 NFL Draft. They're so incredibly thin at the position.

  31. San Francisco 49ers: Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina
    There was some talk at the Combine about how the 49ers might spend a mid-round selection on Marcus Lattimore because they have so many draft choices. In the wake of the Alex Smith trade, that's an even greater possibility, as San Francisco can afford to take this sort of gamble. Lattimore may not be able to play in 2013, but the 49ers could have a stud back in 2014 and beyond.

  32. Baltimore Ravens: Barrett Jones, G/C/OT, Alabama
    Ozzie Newsome lands another steal with Barrett Jones, who can play four positions up front.

    Pick change; previously Brennan Williams, OT

  33. Baltimore Ravens: Chris Harper, WR, Kansas State
    The Ravens could double up on the receiver position, given that there's not much on the roster behind Torrey Smith and Jacoby Jones.

  34. San Francisco 49ers: Josh Evans, S, Florida
    The 49ers could draft two safeties. One has to replace Dashon Goldson, while the other could take over for Donte Whitner in the near future. Whitner will be a free agent next spring.

  35. Detroit Lions: William Gholston, DE/DT, Michigan State
    The Lions could double up on defensive ends after losing both Kyle Vanden Bosch and Cliff Avril.

    Pick change; previously Brian Schwenke, C/G

  36. Atlanta Falcons: Mike Gillislee, RB, Florida
    Steven Jackson was signed as a short-term solution at running back. The Falcons will want to bring in an option for the future sometime soon.



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Gerald 12-20-2012 12:17 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.175 (total posts: 7)
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That`ll be awesome if the Jags do draft Jarvis Jones
Charlie 12-20-2012 11:42 am xxx.xxx.xxx.121 (total posts: 1)
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Touchdown Tommie Rees best qb in this draft! just wait 5 yrs from now ill be proven correct. He is tom brady part deux
Betz 12-20-2012 11:32 am xxx.xxx.xxx.173 (total posts: 1)
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I love seeing the Steelers get Mingo and Reid from LSU with their first two picks but isn't that a long ways for both of them to fall?
Jonah 12-20-2012 11:26 am xxx.xxx.xxx2.38 (total posts: 16)
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The Chiefs won't take a QB with the first pick. This QB class is terrible. Even with the rookie cap, you still have to spend the pick and invest the time. Look at Mark Sanchez and how far he has set the Jets back. The Chiefs would be wise to get a QB later.
dus 12-20-2012 10:32 am xxx.xxx.xxx.253 (total posts: 1)
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"The Lions spent an early pick on Bullet Bill Bentley has been a bit of a disappointment thus far."

I think you combined two statements here and forgot to remove/add something.

As far as the Lions' draft goes:
1. Damontre Moore-high potential and at a position of need
2. Barret Jones-great pick due to his versatility and intelligence. He'd vastly improve their shoddy O-line.

I'd like to see a safety (Matt Elam or Kenny Vaccaro come to mind) but alas, there are too many holes and not enough draft picks with this team :-(
JJ 12-20-2012 10:01 am xxx.xxx.xxx.135 (total posts: 1)
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I'd hate to see Joseph Randle leave school this year, but if he does then him going to Green Bay would be absolutely perfect
MillionMM 12-20-2012 09:36 am xxx.xxx.xxx.205 (total posts: 1)
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I'm pretty shock about the early picks. But I will wait an see.
@dogpoundgeneral 12-20-2012 08:38 am xxx.xxx.xxx.147 (total posts: 1)
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If there was ever a time to mock a trade this early, its now, the browns are more likely to trade down to pick up a 2cd round pick than take a middle linebacker. Not against teo, but DQ52 isnt going anywhere whether the front office stays or goes. Go ahead and get rediculous walt, last year proved its never to early to sound ignorant. FYI, id love to add teo.
Pats 12-20-2012 08:18 am xxx.xxx.xxx.243 (total posts: 1)
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I don't agree at all with the Patriots taking a first round WR. There's a higher chance that a player is taken through free agency rather than a high-value pick draft.

I think they'll use their 1st on a secondary position and probably trade away their second rounder. They only have 5 picks at the moment
Zach 12-20-2012 02:09 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.52 (total posts: 5)
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Geno Smith = Eli Manning
Chris 12-20-2012 01:05 am xxx.xxx.xxx8.58 (total posts: 1)
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Don't agree with 3 WRs going back-to-back-to-back. Seattle should go TE and steal Eifert from Atlanta. He would be a definite upgrade to Zach Miller. And Packers have enough pretty good receivers in Cobb and Nelson and James Jones. No way do they grab one here. They should focus on some defense like DB or DL. Pats need a WR here.
corey 12-20-2012 12:38 am xxx.xxx.xxx.217 (total posts: 2)
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i dont understand why everybody says the seahawks have bad wide reciever! die hard fan, watched every game and the only one who consistantly messes up is golden tate. but his talent in my opinion makes up for it. sydney rice is almost a superstar golden tate is a miny percy harvin. doug baldwin is a solid 3rd string. ben obumanu is actually really good when he isnt hurt. and deon butler has blazing speed. the seahawks first round need is depth at o line. Russel Okung is good but just absolutely racks up the penaltys and the rest are solid but if 1 or 2 get hurt then they are stuck with J R sweezy who originally played defense. if they were to pick a wide reciever it would either be justin hunter if he was still there. in the second round they could snagg one of the most talented players in the NCAA in DeAndre Hopkins. then just finish the draft out with securing depth at d line, draft a blocking tight end, another center. then they should be good
corey 12-20-2012 12:38 am xxx.xxx.xxx.217 (total posts: 2)
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i dont understand why everybody says the seahawks have bad wide reciever! die hard fan, watched every game and the only one who consistantly messes up is golden tate. but his talent in my opinion makes up for it. sydney rice is almost a superstar golden tate is a miny percy harvin. doug baldwin is a solid 3rd string. ben obumanu is actually really good when he isnt hurt. and deon butler has blazing speed. the seahawks first round need is depth at o line. Russel Okung is good but just absolutely racks up the penaltys and the rest are solid but if 1 or 2 get hurt then they are stuck with J R sweezy who originally played defense. if they were to pick a wide reciever it would either be justin hunter if he was still there. in the second round they could snagg one of the most talented players in the NCAA in DeAndre Hopkins. then just finish the draft out with securing depth at d line, draft a blocking tight end, another center. then they should be good
CDUBB 12-20-2012 12:21 am xxx.xxx.xxx6.95 (total posts: 11)
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I like this boss, Falcons need Warford and Eifert makes a ton of sense if even if they can convince Gonzo to stay for another. 3rd round I'd rather see them go with Montori Hughes in the 3rd. The Falcons need an anchor NT for the 3-4 they want to run. I think they have a shot at landing a back via free agency.
J 12-19-2012 11:05 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.211 (total posts: 1)
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Terrible.



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