I'm drafting more based on position then BPA and this probably won't be anything close to what happens lol.
1st: I like WR here and if Kevin White is there we should snag him! He will be the #1 WR of the future.
6-3 210 WR
Very good foot quickness to beat press and get vertical in a hurry with his downfield acceleration. Displays above average coordination and footwork in his breaks to create separation at the top of his routes and catch the ball without breaking stride to create after the reception.
Quick feet and good vision to plan after the catch, displaying his ability to create and be more than a chain-mover. Uses his size to overpower defenders on occasion, breaking tackles to gain yardage after the catch. (cbsssports) compares to DeAndre Hopkins
2nd: Jordan Phillips NT: Dude is a monster with long arms and is very athletic for his size, here is your beef up front.
6-6 334 NT
Massive frame with long arms. Athletic lower body for a man his size. Read-and-react two-gap nose with ability to eat space and free linebackers. Uses length effectively and was able to split double teams as season wore on. Swim move for quick wins and trips into backfield when Sooners let him penetrate. Athletic with nimble feet and pursuit speed of a man much lighter. Should be able to carry additional muscle and girth. (NFL.com) compares to Dontari Poe/Terrance Knighton
has the body to be a NT in a 3-4 his only knock is sometimes he disappears and needs more pass rush (we have the coach to teach that )
3rd: Phillip Dorsett WR, Here is your speed! He improved his stock at the SB Bowl so he might be gone here.
5-10 183 WR
Possesses true "see-ya" speed with easy acceleration to turn on the jets and erase pursuit angles from defenders and he should be a prime candidate for the fastest 40-yard dash time at the NFL Combine. Explosive playmaker with his natural speed and ability to create after the catch (Cbssports)
He could also be a true return man for us...his knock is his size but look around tons of small WRs are lighting it up! compares to: John Brown, Antonio Brown
4th: Henry Anderson DL: Let's grab more D-line help, he would be the cowboys replacement and has really come along during SB practices.
6-6 287 DE
"I think in two years, he's going to go from 287 to 310 pounds, and at 6-6, 310, he'll be the ideal 5-technique in a 3-4 defense, and I also think when teams get into sub packages he can use that length and quickness to his advantage and you can kick him down inside." Mayock wasn't the only analyst impressed by Anderson's work at the Senior Bowl. ESPN's Todd McShay wrote that Anderson "just wouldn't stay blocked" in practices. McShay believes Anderson could be a Day 3 pick and thinks the Stanford prospect "will outplay his draft slot." (rotoworld)
4th (comp) David Cobb-RB We are looking at more power running so let's roll in another power runner.
5-11 229 RB
Powerful, compact runner with a low center of gravity. Efficient and decisive. Makes defenders miss with slight movement and hand usage. Won't succumb to arm tackles. Gained 54 percent of his yardage after contact from 2013-2014. Patient runner who gets the most from his runs. Has good speed in open field for a back his size. Balance is his friend. Smooth change-of-direction with little wasted motion. Gets low and finishes with leg drive. When he smells the end zone, he wants to eat. (NFL.com) compares to Steven Ridley
He is another riser in the draft because of a good SB, but this position is deep and he should be around.
5th: Ladarius Gunter CB: I don't think we need to spend a early pick on CB based on resigning players and past drafts (Baalke is good at finding value for this position)
6-2 198 CB
He has all the measurable you want for the position and could take over as gunner.
Very good height/weight with an ability to redirect from press coverage. Active, strong hands. Rips at the ball and wide receiver's arms during attempted catch. Aggressive in the red zone. Will sit on routes and look to make plays on the ball. Flashed at Senior Bowl practices with a nose for the ball. Wrap-up tackler who is patient in run support and works to position of leverage and containment. Excels in off coverage and has played outside, as single-high safety and over tight ends. Plays on kick-coverage team. (NFL.com) compares to Josh Norman.
6th: Austin Shepherd OT: looks like a good backup swing tackle...see ya later Martin
6-5 320 OT
Big, tough guy who accepts the challenge willingly. Good lateral mover with ability to mirror in pass protection and redirect to get hands on moving target. Very measured, accurate initial strike when asked to climb to second level. Instinctive and plays with good timing. Takes good angles in running game. (NFL.com) compares to Bradley Sowell
7th: Blake Bell TE: Just taking a flyer here he is raw but has the size and hands you'd like for a red zone target at least (Former QB)
6-6 259 TE
A newly converted tight end who was a short-yardage specialist and red-zone brute for the Sooners as a quarterback. Bell was looked over by scouting community during the regular season, but he has flashed sure hands and shown improvement as a blocker and could have an NFL future if a team is willing to be patient with him.(NFL.com) compares to Joel Dreessen
7th: Grab a backup safety to compete for ST or a kicker.
Well there it is....I wouldn't say I'm anywhere close to as knowledgeable as a lot of zoners when it comes to the draft. I'm sure some of these players might be projected higher or lower then I have them drafted, but it's pretty early to tell.
I didn't add anything as far as FA in this mock....let me know your thoughts
[ Edited by NYniner85 on Jan 28, 2015 at 10:26 AM ]