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NFL MOCK DRAFT


Big School/Small School

by Bo Marchionte
 
The beauty of the NFL Mock Draft. It's opinion wrapped about the thought that is supported by a hunch. Readers reply with their comment based on the same notion. Their opinion wrapped about the thought that is  supported by a hunch. 
 
  
Big names from prominent schools are relevant through out the internet, but what about the small school guys. The mock below gives you the best of both worlds. If the leading guys didn't exist these small school guys would be making the walk to the podium in New York City at the end of April.
 
Andy Reid knows the importance of building the offensive line, especially after watching the Eagles line get dismantled this season. Reid isn't shy from drafting quarterbacks and has made his mark on taking them after day one of the NFL Draft. During the 14 years Reid was with the Eagles the team used six draft picks on quarterbacks. Donovan McNabb (1), A.J. Feeley (6), Andy Hall (6), Kevin Kolb (2), Mike Kafka (4) and Nick Foles (3). Reid can tutor quarterbacks into bigger and better things, but doesn't have same track record with offensive linemen.
 
Now the big shocker of this NFL Mock Draft is Oklahoma Sooners Lane Johnson moving way way up. Every draft there is a shocker or pick we don't think will happen. Johnson is going to go to the NFL Scouting Combine and really make a name for himself. He will be the offensive version of J.J. Watt during the week. Leaving me no other choice but to roll the dice on the talented and athletic tackle. Think about it Tim Tebow went in round one, heck even Sebastian Janikowski went in round one. So the idea of moving Johnson up six slots isn't out of this world crazy. 
 
Note: All players in Red Bold Italics Underlined have full one-on-one interviews and NFL Draft Analysis

 

PICK TEAM PLAYER BIG SCHOOL SMALL SCHOOL PLAYER
1 Kansas City Chiefs Luke Joeckel, OT Texas A&M Mark Jackson, OT Glenville
2 Jacksonville Jaguars Jarvis Jones, OLB Georgia Keith Pough, OLB Howard
3 Oakland Raiders Bjoern Warner, DE FSU Armonty Bryant, DE East Central  Oklahoma
4 Philadelphia Eagles Lane Johnson OT Oklahoma Manase Foketi, OT West Texas A&M
5 Detroit Lions Dee Milliner, CB Alabama Robert Alford, CB Southern Louisiana
6 Cleveland Browns Damontre Moore, DE Texas A&M Mike Catapano, DE Princeton
7 Arizona Cardinals Geno Smith, QB West Virginia Brad Sorensen, QB Southern Utah
8 Buffalo Bills Barkevious Mingo, OLB LSU Jordan Campball, OLB New Mexico Highlands
9 New York Jets Star Lotulelei, DT Utah Brent Russell, DT Georgia Southern
10 Tennessee Titans Eric Fisher, OT Central Michigan Terron Armstead, OT Arkansas Pine-Bluff
11 San Diego Chargers Chance Warmack, G Alabama Garth Heikkinen, OT/G Minnesota Duluth
12 Miami Dolphins Keenan Allen, WR Cal Aaron Mellette, WR Elon
13 Tampa Bay Buccaneers John Jenkins, DT Georgia Montori Hughes, DT Tennessee Martin
14 Carolina Panthers Sheldon Richardson, DE Missouri David Bass, DE Missouri Western State
15 New Orleans Saints Ezekiel Ansah, DE BYU Nate Palmer, DE/DT Illinois State
16 St. Louis Rams Cordarrelle Patterson, WR Tennessee Ryan Spadola, WR Lehigh
17 Pittsburgh Steelers Xavier Rhodes, CB FSU Jumal Rolle, CB Catawba
18 Dallas Cowboys Matt Barkley, QB USC Casey Brockman, QB Murray State
19 New York Giants Jessie Williams, DT Alabama Zack Minter, DT Montana State
20 Chicago Bears Tyler Lewan, OT Michigan Earl Watford, OG James Madison
21 Cincinnati Bengals Eric Reid, FS LSU JJ Wilcox, SS Georgia Southern
22 St. Louis Rams (via Wash.) Jake Matthews, OT Texas A&M Eric Kush, G Cal (PA)
23 Minnesota Vikings Datone Jones, DE UCLA Ben Obaseki, DE Indiana State
24 Indianapolis Colts Shariff Floyd, DE Florida Xavier Proctor, DE North Carolina Central
25 Seattle Seahawks Robert Woods, WR Tennessee Xavier Boyce, WR Norfolk State
26 Green Bay Packers Barrett Jones, C/OG Alabama Tyler White, OG Ohio Dominican
27 Houston Texans Johnathan Banks, CB Mississippi State B.W. Webb, CB William & Mary
28 Denver Broncos Tyler Eifert, TE Notre Dame Colin Anderson, TE Furman
29 New England Patriots Jonathan Hankins, DT Ohio State Nick Williams, DT Samford
30 Atlanta Falcons Alex Okafor, DE Texas Cody Larson, DE Southern Utah
31 San Francisco 49ers Giovani Barnard, RB North Carolina Miguel Maysonet, RB Stony Brook
32 Balitmore Ravens Manti Te'o, ILB Notre Dame Robert McCabe, ILB Georgetown

 

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