Playoffs
Hall of Fame
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1. Kansas City Chiefs -- Texas A&M LT Luke Joeckel
2. Jacksonville Jaguars -- Oregon LB/DE Dion Jordan
3. Oakland Raiders -- West Virginia QB Geno Smith
4. Philadelphia Eagles -- Florida DT Sharrif Floyd
5. Detroit Lions -- BYU DE Ziggy Ansah
6. Cleveland Browns -- Alabama CB Dee Milliner
7. Arizona Cardinals -- Central Michigan LT Eric Fisher
8. Buffalo Bills -- Notre Dame TE Tyler Eifert
9. New York Jets -- Utah DT Star Lotulelei
10. Tennessee Titans -- North Carolina OG Jonathan Cooper
11. San Diego Chargers -- Oklahoma LT Lane Johnson
12. Miami Dolphins -- Florida State CB Xavier Rhodes
13. Tampa Bay Bucs -- Florida State DE Bjoern Werner
14. Panthers -- Alabama OG Chance Warmack
15. New Orleans Saints -- Georgia OLB Jarvis Jones
16. St. Louis Rams -- West Virginia WR Tavon Austin
17. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Alabama RB Eddie Lacy
18. Dallas Cowboys -- Missouri DT Sheldon Richardson
19. New York Giants -- Washington CB Desmond Trufant
20. Chicago Bears -- Kansas State LB Arthur Brown
21. Cincinnati Bengals -- Florida S Matt Elam
22. St. Louis Rams -- Texas S Kenny Vaccaro
23. Minnesota Vikings -- Clemson WR DeAndre Hopkins
24. Indianapolis Colts -- LSU DE/OLB Barkevious Mingo
25. Minnesota Vikings -- Florida International S Jonathan Cyprien
26. Green Bay Packers -- North Carolina DT Sylvester Williams
27. Houston Texans -- Tennessee WR Cordarrelle Patterson
Patterson is a top-ten prospect in terms of upside, but NFL evaluators may envision the JUCO transfer as a raw, boom-or-bust project who must polish up his routes. He's an obvious candidate to be drafted later than expected. Patterson would still be a no-brainer pick for the Texans, who are intent on adding perimeter speed and would use Patterson as a No. 2 wideout, working him in gradually as a short to intermediate threat opposite Andre Johnson. Patterson shouldn't take long to establish himself as a winner versus single coverage and post-catch tackle breaker.
28. Denver Broncos -- UCLA DL Datone Jones
29. New England Patriots -- California WR Keenan Allen
Allen isn't quite the vertical field-stretcher New England is believed to be searching for, but his run-after-catch ability and route-running chops make him a pro-ready NFL prospect. Allen has drawn comparisons ranging from Miles Austin to Reggie Wayne. While Danny Amendola is entrenched at one receiver spot, the Pats won't enter the season with Donald Jones at the other.
30. Atlanta Falcons -- Florida State DE Tank Carradine
31. San Francisco 49ers -- Alabama NT Jesse Williams
32. Baltimore Ravens -- Tennessee WR Justin Hunter
Left Out of Round One: Georgia LB Alec Ogletree, Mississippi State CB Johnthan Banks, Notre Dame LB Manti Te'o, Texas A&M DE Damontre Moore, Florida State OT Menelik Watson, USC QB Matt Barkley, Alabama T/G D.J. Fluker, SMU DE Margus Hunt, Stanford TE Zach Ertz, Auburn OLB Corey Lemonier, Boise State CB Jamar Taylor, LSU ILB Kevin Minter, Georgia NT John Jenkins, Syracuse QB Ryan Nassib, Arkansas-Pine Bluff OT Terron Armstead, Ohio State DT Johnathan Hankins, Florida State QB E.J. Manuel.
1. Kansas City Chiefs -- Texas A&M LT Luke Joeckel
2. Jacksonville Jaguars -- Oregon LB/DE Dion Jordan
3. Oakland Raiders -- West Virginia QB Geno Smith
4. Philadelphia Eagles -- Florida DT Sharrif Floyd
5. Detroit Lions -- BYU DE Ziggy Ansah
6. Cleveland Browns -- Alabama CB Dee Milliner
7. Arizona Cardinals -- Central Michigan LT Eric Fisher
8. Buffalo Bills -- Notre Dame TE Tyler Eifert
9. New York Jets -- Utah DT Star Lotulelei
10. Tennessee Titans -- North Carolina OG Jonathan Cooper
11. San Diego Chargers -- Oklahoma LT Lane Johnson
12. Miami Dolphins -- Florida State CB Xavier Rhodes
13. Tampa Bay Bucs -- Florida State DE Bjoern Werner
14. Panthers -- Alabama OG Chance Warmack
15. New Orleans Saints -- Georgia OLB Jarvis Jones
16. St. Louis Rams -- West Virginia WR Tavon Austin
17. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Alabama RB Eddie Lacy
18. Dallas Cowboys -- Missouri DT Sheldon Richardson
19. New York Giants -- Washington CB Desmond Trufant
20. Chicago Bears -- Kansas State LB Arthur Brown
21. Cincinnati Bengals -- Florida S Matt Elam
22. St. Louis Rams -- Texas S Kenny Vaccaro
23. Minnesota Vikings -- Clemson WR DeAndre Hopkins
24. Indianapolis Colts -- LSU DE/OLB Barkevious Mingo
25. Minnesota Vikings -- Florida International S Jonathan Cyprien
26. Green Bay Packers -- North Carolina DT Sylvester Williams
27. Houston Texans -- Tennessee WR Cordarrelle Patterson
Patterson is a top-ten prospect in terms of upside, but NFL evaluators may envision the JUCO transfer as a raw, boom-or-bust project who must polish up his routes. He's an obvious candidate to be drafted later than expected. Patterson would still be a no-brainer pick for the Texans, who are intent on adding perimeter speed and would use Patterson as a No. 2 wideout, working him in gradually as a short to intermediate threat opposite Andre Johnson. Patterson shouldn't take long to establish himself as a winner versus single coverage and post-catch tackle breaker.
28. Denver Broncos -- UCLA DL Datone Jones
29. New England Patriots -- California WR Keenan Allen
Allen isn't quite the vertical field-stretcher New England is believed to be searching for, but his run-after-catch ability and route-running chops make him a pro-ready NFL prospect. Allen has drawn comparisons ranging from Miles Austin to Reggie Wayne. While Danny Amendola is entrenched at one receiver spot, the Pats won't enter the season with Donald Jones at the other.
30. Atlanta Falcons -- Florida State DE Tank Carradine
31. San Francisco 49ers -- Alabama NT Jesse Williams
32. Baltimore Ravens -- Tennessee WR Justin Hunter
Left Out of Round One: Georgia LB Alec Ogletree, Mississippi State CB Johnthan Banks, Notre Dame LB Manti Te'o, Texas A&M DE Damontre Moore, Florida State OT Menelik Watson, USC QB Matt Barkley, Alabama T/G D.J. Fluker, SMU DE Margus Hunt, Stanford TE Zach Ertz, Auburn OLB Corey Lemonier, Boise State CB Jamar Taylor, LSU ILB Kevin Minter, Georgia NT John Jenkins, Syracuse QB Ryan Nassib, Arkansas-Pine Bluff OT Terron Armstead, Ohio State DT Johnathan Hankins, Florida State QB E.J. Manuel.