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2014年9月19日Which needs will the New England Patriots address in Ray McDonald Authentic Jersey Round Phil Dawson Womens Jersey 1 Last time around, Nick Underhill projected Louis Nix III to fall to New England to No. 29. In this go around though, Nix was off the board.You can check out our breakdowns on the prospects that could be options for the Patriots at No. 29 and beyond. Although, for this draft, most of the names will be out of reach.(Note: The picks were made one at a time by each participant before the selections could proceed. No trades were allowed.)No. 1, Houston Texans Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina (pick by Nick O time I try to watch tape of a game where the South Carolina defense is on the field, I keep finding myself ignoring the guy I meant to watch and focusing on Clowney. Even when he doesn make the tackle, he usually doing ungodly things to whatever poor soul is trying to block him. I convinced he the best player in this draft. If the Texans are smart (and I think they are) they find a way to send him after the quarterback, regardless of scheme.No. 2, St. Louis Rams Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn (pick by Nick Underhill)I was tempted to go with Sammy Watkins here, but a big time receiving target isn going to matter much if Sam Bradford gets hurt again. Robinson has the tools to develop into one of the better offensive tackles in the NFL. His potential is too much to pass up.No. 3, Jacksonville Jaguars Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A (pick by Christopher Jason)The Jaguars need a franchise quarterback and they need someone to spark the fan base. Manziel can be just that in Jacksonville. I was leaning towards the Ray McDonald Womens Jersey idea of Buffalo Khalil Mack coming off of the edge for Gus Bradley defense, but Manziel will be the man to turn things around in Jacksonville and excite a sleeping fan base.No. 4, Cleveland Browns Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson (O Browns have the unfortunate problem at not being particularly good at one thing, especially on the offensive side of the ball. Their defense is serviceable, but they still left with an offense that has WR Josh Gordon, two top tier linemen in Joe Thomas and Alex Mack and little else. Blake Bortles or Teddy Bridgewater won’t be able to change too much here. But with Watkins in the mix, the Browns could have one of the best budding receiving duos in the league, which is something to go on.No. 5, Oakland Raiders Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo (Underhill)Oakland went on a spending spree during free agency to fill many of their voids, which frees them up to take the best available player at this point in the draft. If that player happens to be Mack, Oakland should be pleased with this outcome. The Raiders can trade back into the first round or wait until the second to draft a quarterback.No. 6, Atlanta Falcons Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A (Jason)The Falcons are not far away from contending in the NFC South and with the sixth pick, they can bolster their offensive line to keep Matt Ryan upright. They do need help on the defensive side of the ball but they can address those needs later in the draft. There have also been rumblings of the Falcons trading up in the draft and they could target Clowney if Houston shops the first pick.No. 7, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mike broncosnflofficialproshop.com/Nike-Demaryius-Thomas-Jersey.html Evans, WR, Texas A (O trading the talented but troubled Mike Williams to the Buffalo Bills, the Buccaneers have a pretty glaring hole at wide receiver outside of Vincent Jackson. With Evans in tow, Tampa Bay has the potential the replicate the towers wideout approach that newly signed QB Josh McCown had so much success with in Chicago.No. 8, Minnesota Vikings Blake Bortles, QB, UCF (Underhill)I not convinced that Bortles can come in and help a team immediately. He showed improvement in his footwork at his pro day, but he had enough issues last season with his mechanics to make it seem as though he needs to work out some issues behind the scenes. That should be fine for the Vikings. They will be fine moving forward with Christian Ponder and Matt Cassel in the interim.No. 9, Buffalo Bills Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina (Jason)Second year quarterback EJ Manuel needs another legitimate target and Ebron would bring instant offense to Buffalo. Ebron is hands down the best tight end in this class and he brings a lethal combination of size and speed that no one else on the Bills can replicate. Ebron is a stud and he could eventually be the second best tight end in the AFC East behind Rob Gronkowski.No. 10, Detroit Lions Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State (O Lions have had an absolutely brutal secondary for far too long. The team has an offense that can put up points and some playmakers in the pass rush. At some point, they have to cover someone. Step one in that process: Take the best cornerback available.No. 11, Tennessee Titans Anthony Barr, LB, UCLA (Underhill)I almost gave the Titans Taylor Lewan here because he is one of the best remaining players on the board, and Gilbert likely would have been the pick if the Lions didn take him at No. 10. But the Titans have bigger needs than an offensive tackle, so Barr is the pick. They need some talent here, and the addition of Shaun Phillips will help, but Barr makes too much sense.
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