7 round mock.
From everybody's favorite prognosticator, WalterFootball:
http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2013.php 1. Kansas City Chiefs: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M There's no way this pick is locked in yet, but it seems to be moving in that direction pretty rapidly with Luke Joeckel. Some speculated that the Chiefs would go with a defensive lineman or even a cornerback with this selection in the wake of Branden Albert's franchise tag, but that's no longer the case after right tackle Eric Winston was released last month. It's unusual to pick a right tackle No. 1 overall, but this isn't a typical situation. Albert was franchised, so he'll be around for just one season. Joeckel could start at right tackle and then take over the blind side in 2014 and beyond. Also, there's no guarantee that Albert will even be on the roster come September. Sam Mellinger of the Kansas City Star told Pro Football Talk that there's a chance Albert will be traded this offseason. That would make lots of sense, given that the Chiefs just dealt two second-day selections to the 49ers. There's been some speculation that Kansas City might prefer Eric Fisher over Joeckel, but that doesn't appear to be the case. The NFL Network's Ian Rapoport revealed that the Chiefs are very high on Joeckel. My own Kansas City source said the same thing to me. Also, Adam Schefter tweeted the following over the weekend (you can see this in the 2013 NFL Draft Rumors section: "After today's Pro Day at Texas A&M, scouts believe it's hard to imagine the Chiefs bypassing OT Luke Joeckel with No. 1 overall pick." OTHER 2013 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITY: Eric Fisher, OT - The Chiefs may prefer the "other" tackle. 54. Kansas City Chiefs: Kiko Alonso, ILB, Oregon I'm giving Kansas City this pick for the rumored Branden Albert trade. It sounds like it's going to happen very soon. The Chiefs pretty much sent everyone to Oregon's Pro Day, so Andy Reid had a good look at Kiko Alonso, who could perhaps be Jovan Belcher's replacement. 63. Kansas City Chiefs: David Bakhtiari, OT/G, Colorado The Chiefs keep getting rid of their tackles, so I guess I have to keep mocking them players at that position. 96. Kansas City Chiefs: Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M The Chiefs re-signed Dwayne Bowe and added Donnie Avery, but they still need one more receiver for their new quarterback. 99. 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. 134. Kansas City Chiefs: Latavius Murray, RB, Central Florida The Chiefs lost Peyton Hillis, so they need a power back to complement Jamaal Charles. 170. Kansas City Chiefs: Devin Taylor, DE/OLB, South Carolina The Chiefs like Dion Jordan, but won't take him No. 1 overall. Maybe they'll take another pass-rusher later. 204. Kansas City Chiefs: John Boyett, S, Oregon The Chiefs could stand to add some depth in their secondary. Round seven to be posted today. OP will be updated. |
This mock is gayer than aids.
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Still tripping on bad acid I see...
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i'd rather receive a gift of one rape a month for a year...
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Terrible mock. I haven't felt this shortchanged since Bo's Pellini crapped out on his Monopoly bet obligation.
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No QB?
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Way to copy Walter's and try to make it your own.
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The first six rounds of my mock are up. I'm posting the 7th today, but probably not until after work.
Here are the Chiefs Picks: cornerblitz.com/2013/Mocks/Final/KC.aspx 1. Kansas City Chiefs LT Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M I still think this pick is a mistake. Why the Chiefs decided to trade their serviceable left tackle (who has publicly stated he wants a long-term deal in Kansas City) for a second round pick only to use the first overall pick in the draft to replace him with someone who has never played a snap in the NFL is beyond me. I think it's bad asset management. Why not keep the player you have in place and use that first pick to fix your 27th-ranked run defense? Oh well. Joeckel has become the obvious pick with Albert off the team. 54. Kansas City Chiefs (from IND) 5T Margus Hunt, Southern Methodist The Chiefs decided to trade away their left tackle so they could use the top overall selection on his replacement. Their defensive line still needs a boost, so why not use that pick they got for Albert on a 5-technique defensive end? Hunt racked up pretty good numbers as a 3-4 DE his senior year at SMU, and whoever drafts Hunt will hope he can develop into a dominant LE in an odd front. 63. Kansas City Chiefs WRp Justin Hunter, Tennessee Justin Hunter has his issues with open drops and doesn't get the best separation, but he's definitely a talented player who can use his big frame and Mickey Mouse gloves to beat corners to the ball. A really good wide receiver is going to fall to the third. I have that receiver being Hunter. 96 (Compensatory). Kansas City Chiefs FS Bacarri Rambo, Georgia 99. Kansas City Chiefs ILB Jon Bostic, Florida 134. Kansas City Chiefs RB Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina 170. Kansas City Chiefs RT Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin 204 (Compensatory). Kansas City Chiefs OLB Joe Kruger, Utah KC's starting rusher duo is scary, but they've got nothing behind them. Kruger is a high effort, talented player that will back-up on the left side. Last pick is Eric Martin, OLB Nebraska (getting two depth OLBs) Url of full mock: cornerblitz.com/2013/Mocks/Final/ |
Still no QB #2 on the roster.
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Well, a lot I picked was way off, but actually I got quite a few things right:
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