- Indianapolis - Andrew Luck (QB, Stanford) - According to Adam Schefter and the AP, it's a done deal. Luck is your number one pick. Surprise!
- Washington - Robert Griffin III (QB, Baylor) - RG3 will be Shanahan's new QB. They gave up a lot but he could be worth up.
- Minnesota - Morris Claiborne (CB, LSU) - The Vikes seemed to have labeled tackle Matt Kalil as a "zone" lineman and will instead look to upgrade their secondary with a corner.
- Cleveland - Trent Richardson (RB, Alabama) - The Browns take possibly the most gifted athlete in the draft, MFBATR (excuse my language), and ignore the label running backs have now gotten.
- Tampa Bay - Matt Kalil (OT, USC) - One of the few mocks with Kalil mocked to Tampa. They will look to trade out with Richardson AND Claiborne off the board.
- St. Louis - Justin Blackmon (WR, Oklahoma St.) - The Rams run to the podium themselves to announce their pick while Sam Bradford is home doing back flips.
- Jacksonville - Stephon Gilmore (CB, South Carolina) - The Jags are reportedly "in love" with Gilmore. His stock has risen faster than any player in the combine. Well deserved.
- Miami - Ryan Tannehill (QB, Texas A&M) - The last thing I wanted to do was mock Tannehill in the top 10 but Miami's obvious hole at QB leaves me no choice. Why couldn't you just have ponied up a little dough for Matt Flynn? smh.
- Carolina - Michael Floyd (WR, Notre Dame) - Cam Newton adds another weapon to his arsenal before the Panthers turn their focus to defense.
- Buffalo - Melvin Ingram (DE, South Carolina) - Even with Mario Williams' mega-contract, he will not be enough to feel good about your chances against Tom Brady. Ingram could give the Bills a feared pass rush.
- Kansas City - Dontari Poe (NT, Memphis) - Poe is either loved or hated but his athleticism is too scary to fall far, and the Chiefs need a nose tackle in their 3-4.
- Seattle - Quinton Coples (DE, North Carolina) - Pete Carroll drafts the physical marvel to play strong-side defensive end in his hybrid 4-3/3-4 defense.
- Arizona - Riley Reiff (OT, Iowa) - Arizona stays safe and adds to the offensive line. He will battle with Levi Brown for the left tackle spot in training camp.
- Dallas - Mark Barron (SS, Alabama) - Cowboys need secondary help badly. Barron is a dynamite player. He is a physical, smart safety. Can play free or strong.
- Philadelphia - Fletcher Cox (DT, Mississippi State) - Eagles need interior pass rushers. Cox played defensive end his first two years in college and still has that pass rush mentality.
- NY Jets - Courtney Upshaw (OLB, Alabama) - The Jets can't keep putting a band-aid on the pass rushing position. Rex Ryan can only draw up so many pressures before he decides getting a natural, pure rusher.
- Cincinnati (f/ Oakland) - David DeCastro (OG, Stanford) - Cincinnati seems primed for a strong offensive unit. They have several young offensive weapons. They will draft DeCastro to add youth on the offensive line.
- San Diego - Luke Kuechly (MLB, Boston College) - Kuechly is a tackling machine and is a natural leader. Two things needed on San Diego's defense. Next.
- Chicago - Kendall Wright (WR, Baylor) - Jay Cutler landed his buddy Brandon Marshall. I still doubt they're done upgrading the receiving corps. Kendall Wright will complement Marshall.
- Tennessee - Dre Kirkpatrick (CB, Alabama) - Kirkpatrick is a tall, rangy corner the NFL covets. The Titans will take him to replace Finnegan.
- Cincinnati - Michael Brockers (DT, LSU) - Brockers is a mean, run-stuffing beast. He's young and inexperienced but he looks like a young Marcus Stroud.
- Detroit - Jonathan Martin (OT, Stanford) - The Lions finally pick an offensive lineman? Not sure I even believe it. But here goes nothing...
- Cleveland (f/ Atl) - Reuben Randle (WR, LSU) - Cleveland throws McCoy a bit of a bone and drafts a gifted receiver with loads of potential.
- Pittsburgh - Dont'a Hightower (LB, Alabama) - Hightower is a versatile jumbo 'backer that will give folks in Pennsylvania reminders of Levon Kirkland. He's also an excellent pass rusher.
- Denver - Peter Konz (C, Wisconsin) - Peter Konz has the most impressive film I can remember seeing by a center. He can also play guard effectively. He has the agility to excel in the zone blocking system.
- Houston - Stephen Hill (WR, Georgia Tech) - Head coach Gary Kubiak stated wide receiver would be a target. Stephen Hill is a raw, athletic receiver that can develop with Andre Johnson in a run first offense.
- New England (f/ NO) - Shea McClellin (OLB, USC) - New England needs edge rushers. McClellin is the type of smart, hard-working type player Belichick loves.
- Green Bay - Nick Perry (OLB, USC) - The Packers have not re-signed Erik Walden in the hopes of finding a rush linebacker to let the "Claymaker" roam the field.
- Baltimore - Cordy Glenn (OG/OT, Georgia) - With the swapping of guards during free agency, Baltimore was left out in the cold... until now. Glenn is a perfect for the Ravens' system.
- San Francisco - Doug Martin (RB, Boise State) - The 49ers have addressed their receiving corps through free agency. They will also add another element to their passing game and overall offense by selecting a back to spell Gore.
- New England - Harrison Smith (S, Notre Dame) - New England adds to the secondary with Smith. They look to
- NY Giants - Coby Fleener (TE, Stanford) - Fleener is an excellent blocking TE that's an even better receiver. Even with the new addition at tight end, the Giants are looking for an upgrade.