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2014 NFL Mock Draft - Charlie Campbell

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  1. Jacksonville Jaguars: Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville
    Jacksonville lands its quarterback of the future. While the Jaguars' analytics say Blaine Gabbert can play, the rest of us know that he's a bust and won't pan out in the NFL. Gabbert has already been through the firing of three coaching staffs if you include an interim head coach in 2011. The new Jacksonville regime is giving Gabbert one more shot, but will have to find a new quarterback in the 2014 NFL Draft.

    Bridgewater (6-3, 218) was going to go to Miami before the school fired coach Randy Shannon. New Louisville coach Charlie Strong convinced Bridgewater to spurn other schools and head north to Kentucky.

    Bridgewater completed 69 percent of his passes in 2012 for 3,718 yards, 27 touchdowns and eight interceptions. The sophomore signal-caller displayed a strong, accurate arm and good decision-making. He should only get better with more experience. Bridgewater was excellent against one of the best defenses in the nation as he led his team to an upset win over Florida in the 2013 Sugar Bowl.

    Bridgewater completed 64 percent of his throws for 2,129 yards with 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions as a freshman starter.

    Pass along your thoughts on this mock. I'll put together a mail bag periodically that answers questions/comments sent via email draftcampbell@gmail.com or on Twitter @draftcampbell.

    Pick change; previously Jadeveon Clowney, DE


  2. Oakland Raiders: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
    The Raiders need a franchise quarterback. Matt Flynn and Terrell Pryor aren't long-term starters for Oakland. Rookie Tyler Wilson could potentially outplay Flynn or Pryor. Manziel could be a good fit in a West Coast offense like the Raiders' system.

    Manziel took college football by storm in 2012 on his way to winning the Heisman Trophy. The redshirt freshman completed 68 percent of his passes for 3,706 yards, 26 touchdowns and nine interceptions. The first-year starter also ran for 1,571 yards (1,410 net) with 21 touchdowns. Alabama's defense, laden with NFL talent, was incapable of stopping him. Manziel should only get better as he gains experience.

    The concern that Manziel (6-1, 200) is undersized is being eased by the quality play of some other short NFL quarterbacks. Drew Brees is a dominant force and future Hall of Famer; Russell Wilson had a phenomenal rookie year to help disprove the height requirement. If Manziel maintains his current level of play, plenty of teams will be willing to overlook the height issue.

    Pick change; previously Teddy Bridgewater, QB


  3. Buffalo Bills: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
    Mark Anderson was a disappointment for Buffalo in 2012. The new coaching staff and front office won't hesitate to move on from him if he doesn't produce next season. Here, the Bills land a player who will remind their fans of the glory days with Bruce Smith.

    A prep superstar, Clowney was the top recruit in the nation for 2011 and didn't disappoint as a freshman. He was the 2011 SEC Freshman of the Year and a Second-Team All-SEC selection.

    Clowney has shown off elite speed and athleticism as a pass-rusher since Day 1. He totaled 36 tackles, eight sacks, 12 tackles for a loss and five forced fumbles as a true freshman. Clowney did well against top competition including a good game versus Georgia's Cordy Glenn.

    Clowney was a dominant force in 2012 as one of the best players in college football. The sophomore amassed 54 tackles, 23.5 tackles for a loss and 13 sacks. Steve Spurrier has said Clowney was NFL-ready coming out of high school.

    The 6-foot-6, 272-pounder could turn into the Andrew Luck of defensive draft prospects; a high-pick lock who is extremely coveted by every team in the NFL. The scary part: Clowney could be become even better as he gains strength. Clowney is impossible to single-block and tied for the second in the nation in sacks in 2012.

    Pick change; previously Anthony Barr, OLB


  4. Cleveland Browns: Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson
    The Browns need a franchise quarterback. The new regime will probably be quick to move on from Brandon Weeden in 2014. Boyd should have an appeal to head coach Rod Chudzinski.

    Boyd was one of the best quarterbacks in college football last year. The junior completed 67 percent of his passes for 3,896 yards, 36 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. He also ran for 769 yards (514 net) with 10 touchdowns on the ground. Boyd finished the season by leading an impressive fourth-quarter comeback win over a good LSU defense. He made some tremendous throws to move the ball for points.

    Boyd completed 59.7 percent of his passes for 3,828 yards with 33 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 2011. The sophomore also ran for 462 yards (218 net) and five touchdowns.

    Boyd is not an elite runner, but the 6-foot-1, 220-pound signal-caller has good mobility and can also live as a pocket passer. He made big improvements in his accuracy as a junior. Boyd is very smart about taking what a defense is giving him and spreading the ball around to use all of his play-makers.

    Pick change; previously Johnny Manziel, QB




  5. New York Jets: Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA
    The Jets have upgraded their defensive line, but could still use an edge-rusher who can pressure the quarterback. Barr, Sheldon Richardson, Quinton Coples and Muhammed Wilkerson could make life tough for opposing quarterbacks.

    In 2012, Barr went from being an obscure fullback who had a total of 12 receptions in two years to a potential first-round pick as a pass-rushing outside linebacker. He owes Jim Mora, Jr. and his coaching staff for making the position change.

    Barr had a breakout season and was one of the nation's leader in sacks. The junior collected 13 sacks, 83 tackles, 21.5 tackles for a loss, five passes batted and four forced fumbles. The 6-foot-4, 235-pounder is a tremendous blitzer who would fit well in a NFL 3-4 defense.

    Barr was consistently good throughout 2012, but was utterly dominant to close out the regular season. He then made the smart decision to return to UCLA for the 2013 season. Barr can still use some developmental time and that further growth could easily push him into the top 10.

    Pick change; previously Marqise Lee, WR


  6. Arizona Cardinals: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
    The Cardinals continue to upgrade their offensive line with a true left tackle to pair with Jonathan Cooper. Matthews and Cooper could have the potential to form the best left side of an offensive line in the NFL.

    Since Luke Joeckel left school to become a high first-round pick, Matthews will take over in 2013 as the left tackle to protect Johnny Manziel's blind side. Matthews was superb on the right side in 2012 and 2011.

    Overall, the junior got the better of LSU defensive end Barkevious Mingo last year. Matthews followed that performance with excellent games against Mississippi State and Alabama. Johnny Manziel picked up a lot of yards on the ground and through the air because of his fabulous tackle tandem.

    The Aggies tackle is the son of Bruce Matthews, so the bloodlines are there for a standout NFL offensive lineman. Jake Matthews is both a superb pass-protector and a physical run-blocker; a great cut-blocker, too. The 6-foot-5, 305-pounder is very quick and athletic. His intelligence and instincts are off the charts.

    Pick change; previously Tajh Boyd, QB


  7. San Diego Chargers: Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State
    The Chargers have a weak secondary and need some long-term starters at cornerback. Roby looks like a safe pick to be a solid pro corner.

    Roby was awesome for Ohio State in 2012. He was one of the nation's leaders in passes defended with 19 total passes broken up - 17 batted away and two interceptions. Roby also recorded 63 tackles, a sack and blocked kick. He had three interceptions, six passes broken up and 47 tackles as a sophomore in 2011.

    The 5-foot-11, 190-pounder is an instinctive cover corner who has a knack for big plays.

    Pick change; previously Jake Matthews, OT


  8. Philadelphia Eagles: Marqise Lee, WR, USC
    The Eagles could have some turnover at wide receiver after this season and Chip Kelly has shown an inclination to draft players from former rival Pac-12 schools. He knows what a dominant force Lee can be.

    Lee has the speed to stretch a defense vertically and is a threat to score on any reception. The 6-foot, 190-pounder was phenomenal in 2012 and was so dominant that he took over as USC's No. 1 receiver, while Robert Woods served as the secondary option. Lee hauled in 118 receptions for 1,721 yards and 14 touchdowns.

    Lee broke into the starting lineup as a freshman in 2011. He had a big season playing opposite Robert Woods, hauling in 73 passes for 1,143 yards and 11 touchdowns.

    Pick change; previously Loucheiz Purifoy, CB




  9. Tennessee Titans: Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama
    The Titans could have some turnover at tackle next offseason. Kouandjio was excellent next to Chance Warmack in 2012, so here Tennessee can reunite the Crimson Tide standouts.

    Kouandjio (6-6, 311) is a very talented prospect who could rise higher once he gains experience and develops his technique. The sophomore was Alabama's starting left tackle in 2012 and the reason that the team could move Barrett Jones from left tackle to center.

    Kouandjio had some pass-protection issues and allowed some sacks in 2012, but the first-year starter also blasted open running lanes and showed the potential to be a quality pass-protector. He is a very good athlete who has a big ceiling and is just getting started. It would not be surprising if Kouandjio rises a lot higher before the 2014 or 2015 NFL Draft.

    Pick change; previously Bradley Roby, CB


  10. Kansas City Chiefs: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan
    Another offensive tackle? Well, the Chiefs will probably lose Brandon Albert in free agency since a deal with the Dolphins fell through and Miami filled the void in free agency. Kansas City showed with Eric Fisher that the organization likes giant offensive tackles with length, and Lewan has that size over Jake Matthews and Cyrus Kouandjio.

    2012 was Lewan's third straight season as the starter at left tackle, and he got better as the year progressed. Lewan was solid as a pass-protector and very effective as a run-blocker. The redshirt junior didn't have his best games against Alabama or Ohio State, but he wasn't dominated by Jadeveon Clowney in the Outback Bowl. The Wolverines tackle held his own and had his share of wins. Lewan was a Second-Team All-Big Ten selection in 2011.

    The 6-foot-8, 302-pounder is a good run-blocker with the athleticism to be a pass-protector. He should fill out his frame, but has ideal length and athleticism. Lewan has some serious upside and just needs more development.


  11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington
    The Bucs have a big hole at tight end. Luke Stocker is just backup quality. Austin Seferian-Jenkins makes up for Tampa Bay passing on Rob Gronkowski, Jimmy Graham and Aaron Hernandez for the all-bust trio of Brian Price, Arrelious Benn and Myron Lewis in 2010.

    Seferian-Jenkins was a freshman star for the Huskies in 2011. He was a fabulous receiving target for quarterback Keith Price. Seferian-Jenkins totaled 41 receptions for 538 yards and six touchdowns. He also contributed some quality blocking in the ground game and appears to have the ability to improve as he gains experience. Seferian-Jenkins had 69 receptions for 852 yards and seven touchdowns in 2012.

    The 6-foot-6, 258-pounder already looks like he could start on Sundays. Seferian-Jenkins is a special athlete who played basketball for Washington after the 2011 football season. He has a rare combination of size, speed and athleticism. Seferian-Jenkins hurt his draft stock with a DUI arrest in the spring of 2013.


  12. Carolina Panthers: Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
    The Panthers could go a lot of directions with this pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. The team needs long-term replacements for Steve Smith, Jordan Gross and a lot of help in the secondary. The best value here would be replacing Smith. This looks like it could be a strong cornerback draft with quality players in the second round.

    Watkins had a fantastic freshman season in 2011. The speedster totaled 82 receptions for 1,219 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also ran the ball 32 times for 231 yards. The versatile receiver averaged 25 yards per kick return with one score.

    The 6-foot-1, 180-pounder was a threat to score on any touch in 2011 and featured rare first-step quickness. He looked like a potential game-breaking receiver for the NFL.

    Watkins was suspended for the first two games of 2012 and was then was banged up all year. That led to DeAndre Hopkins taking over as the primary receiver for Tajh Boyd. Watkins had 57 receptions for 708 yards and three touchdowns for the season. He also took 14 carries for 112 yards and a touchdown. The sophomore threw a 52-yard touchdown pass against Florida State, too.

    Watkins should be more productive in 2013 as the No. 1 receiver with Hopkins playing in the NFL.

    Pick change; previously Cyrus Kouandjio, OT




  13. Indianapolis Colts: Loucheiz Purifoy, CB, Florida
    The Colts grab a perfect complement to Vontae Davis. Having two big, fast man-cover cornerbacks will let Chuck Pagano's defense to be blitz heavy and send a lot of linebackers after the quarterback.

    Purifoy has displayed some man-coverage skills to be a good cornerback. The 6-foot-1, 189-pounder has an elite combination of size and speed to be a potential man corner in the NFL. He is also extremely physical and plays with a swagger.

    Purifoy had a breakout season in 2012, recording 51 tackles, five passes broken up and three forced fumbles. The Gators' defensive scheme largely left him on an island in man coverage, yet he maintained good defense. The sophomore was also excellent on special teams.

    Purifoy was a backup corner and special teams contributor in 2011. The freshman chipped in 27 tackles and a forced fumbles, too.

    Purifoy is so fast and such a dangerous play-maker that the Gators are planning on playing him on offense at wide receiver as well as at cornerback in 2013. Florida says he will play more corner than anything, but if the Gators' young receivers don't step up, Purifoy will be prepared to for double duty.

    Pick change; previously Sammy Watkins, WR


  14. Minnesota Vikings: Stephon Tuitt, DE, Notre Dame
    The Vikings may have to replace the pass-rush production of Jared Allen if they don't re-sign him. If Tuitt falls this far, he could be a steal for Minnesota. Tuitt next to Sharrif Floyd could be a tremendous combination.

    Tuitt (6-6, 303) took college football by storm in 2012. He was a dominant force for the Fighting Irish with his combination of power and surprising quickness.

    Tuitt returned a fumble 77 yards for a touchdown against Navy and was living in the backfield all season. He had 12 sacks with 47 tackles and three forced fumbles for the year. Manti Te'o received all the headlines, but Tuitt and Louis Nix were phenomenal for the Fighting Irish. Like the rest of the Notre Dame defense, Tuitt had a disappointing performance in the National Championship against Alabama.


  15. Dallas Cowboys: C.J. Mosely, ILB/OLB, Alabama
    The Cowboys need to bring in some talent for their defense for Monte Kiffin's Tampa 2. Mosley is a great fit as a speedy Will linebacker. Bruce Carter could move over to Mike or Sam linebacker.

    Alabama lost a lot of talent in its front seven to the 2012 NFL Draft, but Mosley stepped up to set the tone for the Crimson Tide defense last year and helped lead the team to another National Championship. He was excellent and led the team in tackles with 107. The junior also notched two interceptions, four sacks, eight tackles for a loss, one forced fumble and two passes broken up. Mosely thrives in pass coverage, so he is tailor-made for an NFL defense.

    The 6-foot-2, 232-pounder had an excellent debut in 2010. The freshman was third in tackles on Alabama's defense with 67. He also had 10 pass break-ups and two interceptions, both of which were returned for touchdowns.

    Mosley was banged up some in 2011 and totaled only 37 tackles and 4.5 tackles for a loss. He has a lot of talent and has been very productive for Nick Saban.


  16. Detroit Lions: Kyle Van Noy, OLB, BYU
    If the 2014 NFL Draft plays out like this, Detroit will have missed out on the top-three offensive tackles yet again. The Lions should try and trade down to take Antonio Richardson or James Hurst. If the team is stuck at this pick, it could address its weakness at linebacker. Van Noy would also be an awesome edge-rusher for Detroit. He worked really well on the other side from Ziggy Ansah last year.

    The 6-foot-3, 235-pound linebacker is extremely explosive coming off the edge. He is a solid run-defender, but really excels in pass defense. Van Noy is a good athlete who drops into coverage well, yet he is still a phenomenal blitzer.

    Van Noy has an excellent physical skill set with a lot of upside to develop in the NFL. He was one of the nation's leading sackers in 2012 with 13 quarterback takedowns. The junior also recorded 53 tackles, 22 tackles for a loss, six forced fumbles, two interceptions and five passes batted.

    Van Noy had 68 tackles, 15 tackles for a loss, seven sacks, three forced fumbles, three passes batted and three interceptions in 2011.

    Pick change; previously Trent Murphy, DE



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Will 04-29-2013 05:35 pm xxx.xxx.xxx3.92 (total posts: 2)
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1. Raiders
2. Jags
3. Jets
4. Chargers
5. Eagles
6. Dolphins
7. Lions
8. Panthers
9. Cowboys
10. BIlls
11. Titans
12. Cardinals
13. Redskins
14. Browns
15. VIkings
16. Steelers
17. Saints
18. Bears
19. Ravens
20. Rams
21. Chiefs
22. Bucs
23. Colts
24. Giants
25. Bengals
26. Falcons
27. Seahawks
28. Texans
29. Packers
30. Broncos
31. Patriots
32. 49ers
Will 04-29-2013 05:26 pm xxx.xxx.xxx3.92 (total posts: 2)
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Bucs 11th and Panthers 12th. Can anyone with rational logic ever explain how this will be possible by the end of the season? Bucs will not finish in last in the division, Panthers added who exactly? Bucs bring back who from injury, added in FA, and traded for. Yeah, horrible standings rankings
Brian 04-29-2013 05:24 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.146 (total posts: 1)
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Reggie McKenzie has been pretty adamant that he goes with the best player available, regardless of position. That being said I highly doubt he passes on Clowney if he's there when Oak picks next year. They have 3 young QBs, I highly doubt they draft another one next year.
Travis 04-29-2013 05:09 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.157 (total posts: 1)
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How the hell are the Bengals picking 15th? The Steelers are 8 picks further back? That seems backwards to me
@Names 04-29-2013 04:04 pm xxx.xxx.xxx8.25 (total posts: 1)
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His name isn't actually HaHa, it's Ha'Sean, but all the announcers refer to him as HaHa and he's even listed as HaHa on Bama's website.
Names 04-29-2013 03:54 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.104 (total posts: 1)
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There is actually a person on this planet named HaHa Clinton-Dix? SMH
Raiders 04-29-2013 03:26 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.197 (total posts: 1)
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I thought the Raiders just drafted Tyler Wilson to be their QB of the future? Everyone was saying he had the potential to be the best QB of the 2013 draft class...I'll look for Oakland to go with Clowney if they get the #1 overall pick next year. They have to rebuild their D Line after losing Kelly & Seymour. Unless Bridgewater has a stellar season, there are some awesome potential #1 overall picks at key skill positions next year.
Coherent 04-29-2013 02:41 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.190 (total posts: 1)
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My prediction. A.J. McCarron will be the first QB chosen, possibly with the first pick.
@david 04-29-2013 01:51 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.82 (total posts: 1)
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You never tank when you have a good chance to make the playoffs... That's like tanking rule number one...
David 04-29-2013 12:48 pm xxx.xxx.xxx25.8 (total posts: 3)
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Come on Bears suck for Clowney him and Pepers would have a deadly tandem then Melton would get 30 sacks a year because Pepper and Clowney would be double teamed all the time
@ARE YOU STUPID 04-29-2013 12:45 pm xxx.xxx.xxx25.8 (total posts: 3)
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ARE YOU STUPID BECAUSE MANZIEL IS A 3RD YEAR SOPHOMORE (RED SHIRT ACTUAL ACADEMIC FRESHMAN YEAR) SO HE IS A JUNIOR ACADEMICALLY AND A SOPHOMORE IN FOOTBALL SO HE CAN DECLARE AFTER THIS SEASON DUMBASS
No but you are 04-29-2013 12:45 pm xxx.xxx.xxx77.1 (total posts: 1)
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He is going to be redshirt sophomore. So he can declare for the draft.
@ARE YOU STUPID 04-29-2013 12:44 pm xxx.xxx.xxx25.8 (total posts: 3)
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ARE YOU STUPID BECAUSE MANZIEL IS A 3RD YEAR SOPHOMORE (RED SHIRT ACTUAL ACADEMIC FRESHMAN YEAR) SO HE IS A JUNIOR ACADEMICALLY AND A SOPHOMORE IN FOOTBALL DUMBASS
ARE YOU STUPID? 04-29-2013 12:40 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.135 (total posts: 1)
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MANZIEL IS GONNA BE A SOPHOMORE HE CAN'T DECLARE FOR THE NFL DRAFT!
catkid 04-29-2013 11:46 am xxx.xxx.xxx5.74 (total posts: 1)
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Panthers at 12 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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