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2013 NFL Mock Draft

NFL Mock Draft: Offensive linemen rule top 10

By Charles Davis |

Analyst, NFL.com and NFL Network

Published: Feb. 28, 2013 at 05:05 p.m.

  1. Pick No.
    1
    OT
    Texas A&M
    Rated the No. 1 offensive tackle in this draft, although the pressure is mounting from a couple other OT prospects. Joeckel displays good foot movement, good overall skills and started every game in his three-year career at Texas A&M.
  2. Pick No.
    2
    OT
    Central Michigan
    I'm not crazy about the defensive ends in this year's draft class, so let's give Jacksonville a really good football player.
  3. Pick No.
    3
    DT
    Florida
    Floyd put on a show at the NFL Scouting Combine after doing the same all season for the Florida Gators. The Raiders are trying to get better, and this will kick-start growth on the defensive line.
  4. Pick No.
    4
    OT
    Oklahoma
    Here's a surprise for you. The Eagles have all of their tackles coming back -- some off injury -- but judging from Chip Kelly's offense at Oregon, Philly needs an athletic guy who can really move.
  5. Pick No.
    5
    CB
    Alabama
    Stop me if you've heard this before: The Detroit Lions need cornerbacks. How about the No. 1 cornerback in the draft? Milliner alleviated concerns about his speed with a 4.37 40-yard dash at the combine and could end up being a top-three pick.
  6. Pick No.
    6
    OLB
    Georgia
    Jones needs to check out medically, but if he does, the Georgia product can be a dynamic pass rusher off the edge. The Browns have been looking for this kind of linebacker since Chip Banks left town.
  7. Pick No.
    7
    QB
    West Virginia
    Smith has a mixed bags of ratings on him, but Bruce Arians needs a quarterback to start over in Arizona. The Cardinals need someone who can feed Larry Fitzgerald on a consistent basis, and Smith is better than the current quarterbacks on the roster.
  8. Pick No.
    8
    OG
    Alabama
    Offensive guard Andy Levitre, Buffalo's best offensive lineman, is a free agent. Warmack could definitely help the Bills, making C.J. Spiller very happy in the process.
  9. Pick No.
    9
    DE
    Oregon
    Rex Ryan could plug him into the outside, rush him off the edge, drop him into coverage and move him all around the field. Yes, he needs to get a little bit bigger and stronger, but his ability to run and hit will play well in New York.
  10. Pick No.
    10
    OG
    North Carolina
    Chris Johnson wants to run the football, something that would alleviate the pressure on young quarterback Jake Locker. How about Cooper? He's one of the best movement guys at offensive guard in this year's draft and I'd love to see him in Tennessee.
  11. 2013 NFL Mock Draft Central

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