DC.Com Staff Compiles Its Second 2014 Mock Draft

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[h=2]DC.Com Staff Compiles Its Second 2014 Mock Draft[/h]Posted 15 hours ago
By DallasCowboys.com Report

IRVING, Texas – The NFL draft is finally starting to round into view at two weeks away, and with it comes another opportunity to predict the Cowboys’ picks.

The draft begins on Thursday, May 8, after nearly five months of speculation. The members of the DC.com staff have analyzed enough of the prospects to make their projections and briefly explain their choices.

The names surrounding the Cowboys’ No. 16 pick should all be familiar by now, but there’s no clear-cut consensus on what Dallas should do with its first pick – located right in the middle of the first round. That difference of opinion is perfectly illustrated in this week’s mocks, as all five writers selected a different first round choice.

Here is the second batch of full mock drafts from Bryan Broaddus, Nick Eatman, Rowan Kavner, Ed Cahill and David Helman. Click here to see their first mocks of 2014.

Bryan
David
Ed
Nick
Rowan
Round 1
16
Aaron
Donald

DT - Pittsburgh​
Timmy
Jernigan

DT - Florida State​
Timmy

Jernigan

DT - Florida State​
Anthony

Barr

DE - UCLA​
Kony

Ealy

DE - Missouri​
Round 2
47
Ra'Shede
Hageman

DT - Minnesota​
Scott
Crichton
DE - Oregon State
Kony

Ealy

DT - Missouri​
Deone

Bucannon

S - Washington State​
Dominique

Easley

DT - Florida​
Round 3
78
Cody
Latimer

WR - Indiana​
Terrence
Brooks
S - Towson
Billy
Turner

G - North Dakota State​

NO PICK

Trade(Barr)
Telvin

Smith
OLB - Florida State
Round 4
119
Aaron
Murray
QB - Georgia​
Terrance

West
RB - Towson
Bishop

Sankey

RB - Washington​
Donte
Moncrief

WR - Ole Miss​
Josh
Huff
WR - Oregon
Round 5
158
Dakota
Dozier

G - Furman​
Daniel
McCullers
DT - Tennessee
Josh
Huff

WR - Oregon​
Davan
Coleman

DT - Arizona State​
David

Fales
WB - San Jose State
Round 7
229
Ken
Bishop

DT - Northern Illinois​
Kevin

Norwood
WR - Alabama
Isaiah

Crowell

RB - Alabama State​
Kareem
Edwards

G/C - Tennessee State​
James

Stone
C - Tennessee
Round 7
231
Michael
Sam

DE - Missouri​
J.C.

Copeland
FB - LSU
Chidera

Uzo-Dirbe

DE - Colorado​
Garrett
Gilbert

QB - SMU​
Brandon

Dixon
CB - NW Missouri St.
Round 7
238
Bashaud
Breeland

CB - Clemson​
Denicos

Allen
LB - Michigan State
Kerry
Hyder

DT - Texas Tech​
Ethan
Westbrooks

DE - W. Texas A&M​
John

Urschel
G - Penn State
Round 7
242
Kirby

Van Der Kamp

P - Iowa State​
Specner

Long
G - Nebraska
Andrew

Jackson

ILB - Western Kentucky​
Storm

Johnson

RB - UCF​
Aaron

Colvin
CB - Oklahoma
Round 7
251
Dezmen

Southward

S - Wisconsin​
Ik

Enemkpali
DE - Louisiana Tech
Carrington

Byndom

CB - Texas​
Kelvin
Palmer

OT - Baylor​
Chris

Whaley
DT - Texas
Round 7
254
Howard

Jones

OLB - Shepherd College​
Cassius

Marsh
DE - UCLA
Steven
Clark

P - Auburn​
Kiero

Small

FB - Arkansas​
Cornelius
Lucas
OT - Kansas State


Bryan: I had a chance right off the bat to draft Manziel and didn’t do it, but I am sure they would consider it. Hageman should be gone late one or early two, so will Latimer. In the 4th - I lost Billy Turner and Will Clarke, which hurt me. I took Murray on value; not sure they would. I like Trai Turner over Dozier but not there, so I made the pick. I got great value in the 7th with Bishop, Sam, Breeland, Southward. I have a solid leg in camp to now compete with Chris Jones. Howard Jones is going to be a special teams ace if we can teach him how to do it and develop as an outside linebacker.

David: The more I think about it, the more I want to trade the 16th pick. I don’t think Aaron Donald or Anthony Barr will be there, which leaves limited options. I decided on Jernigan as the best bet if no one will trade up. Crichton and Brooks look like great values for where I picked them, and they should be able to contribute immediately. I don’t think the Cowboys value running back that highly, but if a guy as good as West falls all the way to No. 119, I’d pull the trigger. Kevin Norwood has good speed and better hands, which makes it surprising that he’s been so overshadowed in this receiver class. I love Denicos Allen’s game film, and I’m sticking with my guy Spencer Long as a diamond in the rough.


Ed: In this scenario I would have the Cowboys trading back in the first to select Timmy Jernigan. We went through this process on The Draft Show and you can see that in the video to the right. This would give the Cowboys two second round picks and allow them to take Kony Ealy as well as one of the top receivers or even some more depth along the defensive line. I might be criticized for going offense in rounds three through four, but the addition of Turner, Sankey, and Huff could give this offense that extra kick it needs. My favorite late round player is still Isaiah Crowell, the running back from Alabama State. There are major character concerns here, but in terms of talent he'd be a steal in the 7th.

Nick: Not sure this is even within our rules, but I made a trade since I wanted to take Barr. I didn’t think he’ll be there at 16 but maybe 12-13. So I’ve made a trade and forfeited a third-round pick. I’m not sold Barr can’t play OLB in a 4-3 and then rush the passer on third downs. I just think he’s a catalytic player this defense needs. I like Bucannon’s measurables and someone that brings toughness to the secondary. Moncrief might not be around this late, but he’s another big target with deep speed and Coleman is a guy who can play a lot of positions across the line. With most of these seventh-rounders, the Cowboys will at least save money in having them drive in to the mini-camp.

Rowan: This is almost entirely different than my last go around, just because the likelihood of Aaron Donald being there at 16 isn’t very high. I still think the Cowboys find a way to address the defensive line in the first, and Ealy should be there. If safety Jimmie Ward’s off the board in the second, taking a chance on Easley’s health isn’t a bad idea given the disruption he can cause when healthy. Telvin Smith brings a ton of speed off the edge, and Huff’s one of my only holdovers from the last mock draft because of what he can do in the slot at receiver. I put a quarterback on the board given the uncertainty with Kyle Orton, and Fales isn’t a bad draw if he’s there in the fifth. My seventh round features multiple players who slipped due to injury, but could become viable contributors when healthy.
 

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Like Broaddus' this time, even though it is not realistic with who he has available in the seventh.

Eatman's is especially shitty. Coleman in the 4th? Fricking Garrett Gilbert?
 

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[h=2]DC.Com Staff Compiles Its Second 2014 Mock Draft[/h]Posted 15 hours ago
By DallasCowboys.com Report

IRVING, Texas – The NFL draft is finally starting to round into view at two weeks away, and with it comes another opportunity to predict the Cowboys’ picks.

The draft begins on Thursday, May 8, after nearly five months of speculation. The members of the DC.com staff have analyzed enough of the prospects to make their projections and briefly explain their choices.

The names surrounding the Cowboys’ No. 16 pick should all be familiar by now, but there’s no clear-cut consensus on what Dallas should do with its first pick – located right in the middle of the first round. That difference of opinion is perfectly illustrated in this week’s mocks, as all five writers selected a different first round choice.

Here is the second batch of full mock drafts from Bryan Broaddus, Nick Eatman, Rowan Kavner, Ed Cahill and David Helman. Click here to see their first mocks of 2014.

Bryan
David
Ed
Nick
Rowan
Round 1
16
Aaron
Donald

DT - Pittsburgh​
Timmy
Jernigan

DT - Florida State​
Timmy

Jernigan

DT - Florida State​
Anthony

Barr

DE - UCLA​
Kony

Ealy

DE - Missouri​
Round 2
47
Ra'Shede
Hageman

DT - Minnesota​
Scott
Crichton
DE - Oregon State
Kony

Ealy

DT - Missouri​
Deone

Bucannon

S - Washington State​
Dominique

Easley

DT - Florida​
Round 3
78
Cody
Latimer

WR - Indiana​
Terrence
Brooks
S - Towson
Billy
Turner

G - North Dakota State​

NO PICK

Trade(Barr)
Telvin

Smith
OLB - Florida State
Round 4
119
Aaron
Murray
QB - Georgia​
Terrance

West
RB - Towson
Bishop

Sankey

RB - Washington​
Donte
Moncrief

WR - Ole Miss​
Josh
Huff
WR - Oregon
Round 5
158
Dakota
Dozier

G - Furman​
Daniel
McCullers
DT - Tennessee
Josh
Huff

WR - Oregon​
Davan
Coleman

DT - Arizona State​
David

Fales
WB - San Jose State
Round 7
229
Ken
Bishop

DT - Northern Illinois​
Kevin

Norwood
WR - Alabama
Isaiah

Crowell

RB - Alabama State​
Kareem
Edwards

G/C - Tennessee State​
James

Stone
C - Tennessee
Round 7
231
Michael
Sam

DE - Missouri​
J.C.

Copeland
FB - LSU
Chidera

Uzo-Dirbe

DE - Colorado​
Garrett
Gilbert

QB - SMU​
Brandon

Dixon
CB - NW Missouri St.
Round 7
238
Bashaud
Breeland

CB - Clemson​
Denicos

Allen
LB - Michigan State
Kerry
Hyder

DT - Texas Tech​
Ethan
Westbrooks

DE - W. Texas A&M​
John

Urschel
G - Penn State
Round 7
242
Kirby

Van Der Kamp

P - Iowa State​
Specner

Long
G - Nebraska
Andrew

Jackson

ILB - Western Kentucky​
Storm

Johnson

RB - UCF​
Aaron

Colvin
CB - Oklahoma
Round 7
251
Dezmen

Southward

S - Wisconsin​
Ik

Enemkpali
DE - Louisiana Tech
Carrington

Byndom

CB - Texas​
Kelvin
Palmer

OT - Baylor​
Chris

Whaley
DT - Texas
Round 7
254
Howard

Jones

OLB - Shepherd College​
Cassius

Marsh
DE - UCLA
Steven
Clark

P - Auburn​
Kiero

Small

FB - Arkansas​
Cornelius
Lucas
OT - Kansas State


Bryan: I had a chance right off the bat to draft Manziel and didn’t do it, but I am sure they would consider it. Hageman should be gone late one or early two, so will Latimer. In the 4th - I lost Billy Turner and Will Clarke, which hurt me. I took Murray on value; not sure they would. I like Trai Turner over Dozier but not there, so I made the pick. I got great value in the 7th with Bishop, Sam, Breeland, Southward. I have a solid leg in camp to now compete with Chris Jones. Howard Jones is going to be a special teams ace if we can teach him how to do it and develop as an outside linebacker.

David: The more I think about it, the more I want to trade the 16th pick. I don’t think Aaron Donald or Anthony Barr will be there, which leaves limited options. I decided on Jernigan as the best bet if no one will trade up. Crichton and Brooks look like great values for where I picked them, and they should be able to contribute immediately. I don’t think the Cowboys value running back that highly, but if a guy as good as West falls all the way to No. 119, I’d pull the trigger. Kevin Norwood has good speed and better hands, which makes it surprising that he’s been so overshadowed in this receiver class. I love Denicos Allen’s game film, and I’m sticking with my guy Spencer Long as a diamond in the rough.


Ed: In this scenario I would have the Cowboys trading back in the first to select Timmy Jernigan. We went through this process on The Draft Show and you can see that in the video to the right. This would give the Cowboys two second round picks and allow them to take Kony Ealy as well as one of the top receivers or even some more depth along the defensive line. I might be criticized for going offense in rounds three through four, but the addition of Turner, Sankey, and Huff could give this offense that extra kick it needs. My favorite late round player is still Isaiah Crowell, the running back from Alabama State. There are major character concerns here, but in terms of talent he'd be a steal in the 7th.

Nick: Not sure this is even within our rules, but I made a trade since I wanted to take Barr. I didn’t think he’ll be there at 16 but maybe 12-13. So I’ve made a trade and forfeited a third-round pick. I’m not sold Barr can’t play OLB in a 4-3 and then rush the passer on third downs. I just think he’s a catalytic player this defense needs. I like Bucannon’s measurables and someone that brings toughness to the secondary. Moncrief might not be around this late, but he’s another big target with deep speed and Coleman is a guy who can play a lot of positions across the line. With most of these seventh-rounders, the Cowboys will at least save money in having them drive in to the mini-camp.

Rowan: This is almost entirely different than my last go around, just because the likelihood of Aaron Donald being there at 16 isn’t very high. I still think the Cowboys find a way to address the defensive line in the first, and Ealy should be there. If safety Jimmie Ward’s off the board in the second, taking a chance on Easley’s health isn’t a bad idea given the disruption he can cause when healthy. Telvin Smith brings a ton of speed off the edge, and Huff’s one of my only holdovers from the last mock draft because of what he can do in the slot at receiver. I put a quarterback on the board given the uncertainty with Kyle Orton, and Fales isn’t a bad draw if he’s there in the fifth. My seventh round features multiple players who slipped due to injury, but could become viable contributors when healthy.
Whhhheeeeeerrrrreeeessss Johnny.
 

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Like Broaddus' this time, even though it is not realistic with who he has available in the seventh.

Eatman's is especially shitty. Coleman in the 4th? Fricking Garrett Gilbert?
Yea don't care for Eatman's at all, I do like Barr but trading up for him? No thanks.
 

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Yea don't care for Eatman's at all, I do like Barr but trading up for him? No thanks.
Yeah, no way I trade up, let alone for Barr. Jesus.
 

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I like the Broaddus, Cahill, and, Helman drafts.
 

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I like the Broaddus, Cahill, and, Helman drafts.
I do, too, but do you think Ealy drops to 47 and Huff drops to the 5th?
 

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JF not being on any of these mocks is Jerry's greatest smokescreen of alltime.
 

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Watched McCarron with John Gruden on ESPN. The more I see him the more I like him. Five year player and learned from a good football system.
 
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Watched McCarron with John Gruden on ESPN. The more I see him the more I like him. Five year player and learned from a good football system.
Also someone who benefited from having the best OL and weapons to work with in the game.
 

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Also someone who benefited from having the best OL and weapons to work with in the game.
Also a colossal douche. You can add skipping a workout with the Titans because he was "sick" to go along with his reality TV show, bitchy mother on Twitter, belief that the Grammys are demonic, bailing on the Senior Bowl because he had "nothing to prove" etc.
 

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Part of me wants us to draft McCarron just so I get to watch Booze's head explode. :lol
 

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Part of me wants us to draft McCarron just so I get to watch Booze's head explode. :lol
That's fair. It is the same reason why I want Dallas to draft Manziel...just to see the reactions.
 

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Also someone who benefited from having the best OL and weapons to work with in the game.
Most top rated QBs have good players around them. That's how they get to be top rated.
 

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I wonder why Broadus threw Sam in to us in 7th? 1. I thought he was projected to go higher and 2. He'll get the sympathy gay bump even if he wasn't talented enough to go higher. :happydance
 
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