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2013 NFL Mock Draft

NFL Mock Draft: Cardinals turn to Matt Barkley

By Gil Brandt |

Senior Analyst

Published: Jan. 15, 2013 at 11:50 a.m.

  1. Pick No.
    1
    OT
    Texas A&M
    The Chiefs, who are likely to lose offensive lineman Branden Albert to free agency, take the best player available in the draft.
  2. Pick No.
    2
    DE
    Florida St.
    The Jaguars need a pass rusher, and Werner is the best prospect in this class at getting after the quarterback.
  3. Pick No.
    3
    QB
    West Virginia
    With lots of needs, the Raiders take their chances with Smith, who carries some risk, but offers a significant potential reward.
  4. Pick No.
    4
    OG
    Alabama
    The Eagles fill a need by making Warmack the first guard picked in the top 10 since 1997.
  5. Pick No.
    5
    CB
    Alabama
    The Lions shore up their secondary with Milliner, who has the size teams are looking for at cornerback.
  6. Pick No.
    6
    DE
    Texas A&M
    The Browns need a pass rusher, so they go with the best one left on the board in Moore, who offers a ton of upside.
  7. Pick No.
    7
    QB
    USC
    The Cardinals attempt to solve their quarterback problem with Barkley, a four-year starter with experience leading a good team.
  8. Pick No.
    8
    ILB
    Georgia
    Ogletree would help the Bills' defense a lot. Buffalo also needs receiver help, but that can be had later in the draft.
  9. Pick No.
    9
    OLB
    Georgia
    Rex Ryan loves defense. Jones excels at rushing and playing in space.
  10. Pick No.
    10
    DT
    Utah
    The Titans gave up more than 2,000 rushing yards this season; Lotulelei would be the perfect antidote for their troubles.
  11. Pick No.
    11
    DE
    Oregon
    The Chargers need a pass-rushing end; Jordan can also play in space in a 3-4 defense.
  12. Pick No.
    12
    DE
    BYU
    The upside on Ansah? That he turns into the next Jason Pierre-Paul.
  13. Pick No.
    13
    OT
    Alabama
    Projected trade to Buccaneers
    Fluker is strong and is good in the run game. He'd give the Bucs someone to pair with left tackle Donald Penn.
  14. Pick No.
    14
    WR
    Baylor
    The prodigious Williams could give Cam Newton another weapon in the passing attack.
  15. Pick No.
    15
    SS
    Texas
    The Saints gave up 440.1 yards per game in 2012, worst in the NFL. Vaccaro can play against the run or the pass.
  16. Pick No.
    16
    RB
    Alabama
    With veteran running back Steven Jackson possibly on the way out, the Rams could turn to Lacy, the kind of big back that coach Jeff Fisher likes.
  17. Pick No.
    17
    DT
    Missouri
    The strong, athletic Richardson could be a replacement for veteran nose tackle Casey Hampton.
  18. Pick No.
    18
    OT
    Central Michigan
    Fisher, who has tons of upside, could step in and start at right tackle immediately for the Cowboys, whose troubles on the line were well-documented in 2012.
  19. Pick No.
    19
    ILB
    Notre Dame
    The Giants need linebacker help, and Te'o is the kind of player they like, his rough showing at the BCS Championship Game notwithstanding.
  20. Pick No.
    20
    TE
    Stanford
    Ertz would boost both the running and the passing game for the Bears.
  21. Pick No.
    21
    Mingo has the potential to be an outstanding pass rusher. He could be the replacement for Michael Johnson, who's set to become a free agent.
  22. Pick No.
    22
    WR
    California
    Fisher gives Sam Bradford another target in Allen, who excelled at Cal despite lacking a serviceable quarterback.
  23. Pick No.
    23
    DT
    Florida
    The Vikings need a speedy receiver, but that would be a reach here, so they go with Floyd, who has strength and some pass-rushing ability.
  24. Pick No.
    24
    DE
    Texas
    In need of defensive help, the Colts pick the speedy Okafor, who stood out in the Alamo Bowl, to replace veteran Dwight Freeney.
  25. Pick No.
    25
    WR
    Clemson
    Projected trade to Seahawks
    The Seahawks have very good young players at most positions, though they could use a receiver who can get some separation. Hopkins might be a bit of a reach, but he's quick.
  26. Pick No.
    26
    C
    Wisconsin
    With Jeff Saturday likely on his way out, Frederick, who can play center and guard, could step in and help the Packers right away.
  27. Pick No.
    27
    TE
    Notre Dame
    The Texans go with Eifert, a tight end who can block and catch passes.
  28. Pick No.
    28
    CB
    Mississippi St.
    The Broncos had trouble defending the pass against the Ravens in a playoff loss. Banks lacks great speed, but he has very good ball skills.
  29. Pick No.
    29
    DT
    Georgia
    The Patriots also go for the best player left by taking Jenkins, a strong defensive tackle with very good short-area quickness.
  30. Pick No.
    30
    DT
    Purdue
    Short, a big, explosive guy who plays with good effort, could give the Falcons some much-needed defensive help.
  31. Pick No.
    31
    DT
    Ohio St.
    The 49ers are stacked with young talent, so they take the best player still on the board in Hankins, who needs to get better at rushing the passer.
  32. Pick No.
    32
    The Ravens are getting older on defense. The hard-playing Montgomery led LSU in sacks and tackles for a loss in 2012.
  33. 2013 NFL Mock Draft Central

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