
NFL Mock Draft 2014: Complete 7-Round Predictions
When you sit down to do a seven-round NFL mock draft, you realize something about yourself—you're either a glutton for punishment, or you really, really love the draft.
I'm the latter. But it's a fine line that separates the two.
Below, you'll find a full mock draft with all (gulps) 256 selections accounted for. A brief note on my methodology—while I try to match need with value as much as possible in the early rounds, by the later rounds I'm simply focused on making value picks for teams. However, the later rounds are often used for filling out depth.
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1. Houston Texans: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
It's pretty simple—Jadeveon Clowney is the best prospect in this draft, hands down. All of the talk about his motor or his love of the game or his reduced production last season is hogwash, folks—the man is a dynamic talent who was constantly double- and triple-teamed last year.
Do I think a team like Jacksonville or Atlanta could still trade up to this pick to draft him? Yes. Do I think the Texans would be crazy to pass on him if they couldn't move the pick?
Absolutely.
2. St. Louis Rams (from Washington): Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
A lot of people are going to have this pick as Greg Robinson—or perhaps even Khalil Mack—but the chance to add the most dynamic offensive skill-position player in this draft will be too hard to pass up for Jeff Fisher and company. Just imagine opposing defenses trying to scheme against Tavon Austin and Sammy Watkins.
Scary.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Khalil Mack, DE/OLB, Buffalo
If the Jaguars and Texans weren't in the same division, I'd be sure they were going to swap picks, seeing as Clowney is a better fit in Jacksonville and Mack is a better fit for the Texans. But it's hard to imagine Houston making a fair exchange with a division rival, so I think the Jags stay put and add the scheme-versatile Mack to the defense.
Gus Bradley will find plenty of creative ways to employ his new toy on defense—you can believe that.
4. Cleveland Browns: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
Johnny Manziel continues to be a great fit for Cleveland. He's a day-one starter, and the team has a reliable backup in place in Brian Hoyer. He'll put butts in seats. He'll be working with an offensive coordinator in Kyle Shanahan that just built an offense around Robert Griffin III. He'll have offensive weapons to work with in Josh Gordon, Jordan Cameron and Ben Tate (and as you'll see later in this draft, the Browns will probably add a few more as well).
And Browns general manager Ray Farmer seems intrigued by his unique skill set, as he revealed in a press conference, via Marla Ridenour of Ohio.com:
"He’s different," he said. "He’s not the quintessential guy who everybody points to and says, ‘This is how you would draw it up, this is the packaging you want.’ That speaks to a lot of what Johnny has been his entire life, is different. It’s not how you think about playing the position and being effective from the pocket."
Those comments were ambiguous, yes. I don't care—this feels like an obvious choice to me.
5. Oakland Raiders: Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn
So does this. The Raiders have more needs than a newborn baby, but addressing the offensive line with an athletic, huge-upside prospect like Greg Robinson takes care of a big one. You don't always get to fill a big need with the best player available, but the Raiders luck out.
6. Atlanta Falcons: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
The Falcons don't luck out, as I'm guessing they crave either Clowney or Mack. And they could still likely trade up to land either. Still, staying put and drafting one of the safer prospects in the draft, Jake Matthews, is a pretty nice option, too.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
This has become a popular pick, though a receiver-needy team flush with draft picks—(cough) the 49ers! (cough)—could move up into the top 10 to chase Mike Evans. Still, the possibility of pairing Evans with Vincent Jackson is surely giving Tampa's NFC-South foes night terrors.
8. Minnesota Vikings: Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida
Projecting landing spots for quarterbacks in this draft has become a toss-up, but Blake Bortles' upside is unquestionable and the Vikings' need for a quarterback is fairly obvious. I like the idea of Bortles in Norv Turner's vertical passing attack, and with Adrian Peterson to hand the ball off to, he'll have a nice security blanket in place if he struggles early.
9. Buffalo Bills: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
The Bills need to upgrade the passing game and could use a dynamic player at the tight end position. Eric Ebron fills both needs. More of an off-the-ball weapon in the passing game than an in-line blocker, Ebron would create plenty of mismatches for EJ Manuel to exploit. Possibly a slight reach here, but Ebron would give this offense a whole new dimension.
10. Detroit Lions: Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State
There isn't a consensus as to whom the top corner is in this draft, but I'm a Justin Gilbert fan. His athleticism, his scheme-versatility and his ability to affect the game as a returner make him very intriguing. An easy choice for the Lions.
11. Tennessee Titans: Anthony Barr, OLB/DE, UCLA
I'm not sure I've projected another player to the Titans in months. Anthony Barr is a bit raw but his athleticism and potential are impressive. As Tennessee adjusts to a 3-4 hybrid scheme, starting with a dynamic player coming off the edge makes sense. Barr fills that need.
12. New York Giants: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan
Taylor Lewan is nasty. He's a snarling dog baring his teeth to anybody who would step between him and his dinner. He's going to not only improve this team's offensive line, he'll add a bit of mean to a team that often looked punchless last season.
13. St. Louis Rams: Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville
I had the Rams taking Ha'Sean "Ha Ha" Clinton-Dix for months in this slot, but I've come around to the idea that Calvin Pryor's combination of athleticism and physicality better fits the Rams system. He'll be a center fielder in this scheme, but a center fielder that will take off heads across the middle.
14. Chicago Bears: Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh
Aaron Donald could very easily be a top-10 pick, depending on how the draft plays out, but if he's available at No. 14 the Bears will draft him in a hot second. There's really nothing negative you can say about Donald, a player who has impressed on the field and off. He'll help reinvigorate a running attack that couldn't have stopped a fly with a windshield last season.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers: Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State
Some folks have vaulted Kyle Fuller past Darqueze Dennard in the corner rankings, but I think the latter is the perfect fit for the Steelers. His physical, press-man style and ability to contribute against the run will make him a fast favorite in the Steel City.
16. Dallas Cowboys: Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State
I could see the Cowboys sniffing around Ra'Shede Hageman as well, but Timmy Jernigan is the perfect fit next to Henry Melton, and he's versatile enough to play several positions in different fronts. Some may find this to be a slight reach, but has that ever stopped Jerry Jones before?
Just be glad he isn't trading away the farm to draft Johnny Football.
17. Baltimore Ravens: C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama
Without Ray Lewis prowling in the middle of the field, the Baltimore defense isn't quite the same. Nobody expects C.J. Mosley to replace Lewis, but he'll certainly improve a middle linebacker position that needs a playmaker.
18. New York Jets: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama
With Eric Decker signed in free agency and Clinton-Dix still on the board, I wouldn't be surprised to see the Jets bypass the receiver position here and add a free safety. Clinton-Dix would give this team a rangy player over the top, and he's a very nice value here. If he drops this far, don't be surprised to see a team trade up to nab him.
19. Miami Dolphins: Zack Martin, OT, Notre Dame
It's no secret that the Dolphins need to upgrade, well, basically the entire offensive line, and Zack Martin would be a nice start. He can either play tackle or guard at the next level, and his versatility makes him all the more appealing.
20. Arizona Cardinals: Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State
The Cardinals could wait until the second round to address the quarterback position behind Carson Palmer, but I think they'll be hard-pressed to pass on Derek Carr here. I love the fit of Carr's big arm in Bruce Arians' downfield passing attack, so I wouldn't be surprised in the least if he's off the board here.
21. Green Bay Packers: Louis Nix III, DT, Notre Dame
The Packers need to bolster the defensive line in this draft, and they'll have the option of selecting several talented players here. Louis Nix III is the top nose tackle available, however, meaning he'll literally and figuratively plug a big hole for the Packers.
22. Philadelphia Eagles: Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU
This is a great fit for the Eagles. Odell Beckham Jr.'s speed and quickness would make him a great option in the slot for Philadelphia, and he'd also seriously upgrade the team's return game. This is the type of athlete that will thrive in Chip Kelly's fast-paced offense.
23. Kansas City Chiefs: Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State
Brandin Cooks is going to give Andy Reid a DeSean Jackson-esque weapon like he had in Philly. Cooks is even better after the catch than Jackson, so you can bet you'll see plenty of wide receiver screens and quick outs in Kansas City next season.
24. Cincinnati Bengals: Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech
Fuller is atop some analyst's corner rankings at this point, so the Bengals will feel they're getting a steal here. It's no secret that Cincy's corners are pretty old, and Fuller will not only bring youth but the ability to step in and start from day one.
25. San Diego Chargers: Ra'Shede Hageman, DT, Minnesota
If Hageman were a more consistent performer, he'd be a top-15 pick. As it were, he's a nice value for a Chargers team that needs to improve in the trenches.
26. Cleveland Browns (via Indianapolis): Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Florida State
Hey, if you are going to draft Manziel, you might as well surround him with weapons. Kelvin Benjamin is a bit of a project, yes, and some might see this as a reach, but his ability to go up and snatch the ball will make him a nice addition to this offense, especially in the red zone. Cleveland's offense just became one of the most intriguing and exciting in the league.
27. New Orleans Saints: Dee Ford, OLB, Auburn
Great value for the Saints here, as Dee Ford is one of the top pass-rushers in this draft. He'll give the Saints even more bite on the edge and give Rob Ryan a fun new toy to send at quarterbacks.
28. Carolina Panthers: Marqise Lee, WR, USC
Anonymous may be a group of hackers, but it also describes the Panthers receiving corps. Marqise Lee has seen his stock take a hit after a disappointing 2013 season, but this kid can play, and he'll instantly upgrade the passing attack for Cam Newton.
29. New England Patriots: Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech
Jace Amaro is not only the perfect fit to pair with Rob Gronkowski, he's also insurance for the oft-injured tight end. A receptions machine, Amaro will be part Aaron Hernandez's former role, part Wes Welker's former role in this offense for Tom Brady.
30. San Francisco 49ers: Jason Verrett, CB, TCU
The Niners have about 20,000 picks in this draft, so they really can focus on taking the top player on the board (unless they trade some of those picks, which they surely will). Jason Verrett has been the forgotten man at the corner position atop that position's rankings, but this kid can really play.
31. Denver Broncos: Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State
Shazier is either a nice complement to Von Miller opposite of him at linebacker or a nice understudy. Either way, for a team that basically rebuilt its defense through free agency, further solidifying it in the draft is vital.
32. Seattle Seahawks: Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State
Having lost Golden Tate, it's no secret the Seahawks need to replace his production. Allen Robinson is more of a downfield threat than Tate, but he's also sneakily dangerous after the catch. He shouldn't need a huge adjustment period and could pair with Percy Harvin to give this team two very dangerous weapons on the outside.
| 33 | Houston Texans | Teddy Bridgewater | QB | Louisville |
| 34 | Washington | Kony Ealy | DE/OLB | Missouri |
| 35 | Cleveland Browns | Xavier Su'a-Filo | G | UCLA |
| 36 | Oakland Raiders | Bradley Roby | CB | Ohio State |
| 37 | Atlanta Falcons | Kyle Van Noy | OLB | BYU |
| 38 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Dominique Easley | DT | Florida |
| 39 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Jimmy Garoppolo | QB | Eastern Illinois |
| 40 | Minnesota Vikings | Deone Bucannon | S | Washington State |
| 41 | Buffalo Bills | Morgan Moses | OT | Virginia |
| 42 | Tennessee Titans | Carlos Hyde | RB | Ohio State |
| 43 | New York Giants | Austin Seferian-Jenkins | TE | Washington |
| 44 | St. Louis Rams | Cyrus Kouandjio | OT | Alabama |
| 45 | Detroit Lions | Jimmie Ward | S | Northern Illinois |
| 46 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Stephon Tuitt | DE | Notre Dame |
| 47 | Dallas Cowboys | Scott Crichton | DE | Oregon State |
| 48 | Baltimore Ravens | LaMarcus Joyner | CB/S | Florida State |
| 49 | New York Jets | Cody Latimer | WR | Indiana |
| 50 | Miami Dolphins | David Yankey | G | Stanford |
| 51 | Chicago Bears | Marcus Roberson | CB | Florida |
| 52 | Arizona Cardinals | Jeremiah Attaochu | OLB | Georgia Tech |
| 53 | Green Bay Packers | Chris Borland | LB | Wisconsin |
| 54 | Philadelphia Eagles | Demarcus Lawrence | OLB | Boise State |
| 55 | Cincinnati Bengals | Trent Murphy | DE/OLB | Stanford |
| 56 | San Francisco 49ers | Jarvis Landry | WR | LSU |
| 57 | San Diego Chargers | Joel Bitonio | OT | Nevada |
| 58 | New Orleans Saints | Travis Swanson | C | Arkansas |
| 59 | Indianapolis Colts | Pierre Desir | CB | Lindenwood |
| 60 | Carolina Panthers | Gabe Jackson | G | Mississippi State |
| 61 | San Francisco 49ers | Marcus Martin | C | USC |
| 62 | New England Patriots | Preston Brown | LB | Louisville |
| 63 | Denver Broncos | Jaylen Watkins | CB | Florida |
| 64 | Seattle Seahawks | Trai Turner | G | LSU |

| 65 | Houston Texans | Phillip Gaines | CB | Rice |
| 66 | Washington | Will Sutton | DT | Arizona State |
| 67 | Oakland Raiders | Zach Mettenberger | QB | LSU |
| 68 | Atlanta Falcons | Max Bullough | LB | Michigan State |
| 69 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Tom Savage | QB | Pittsburgh |
| 70 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Jordan Matthews | WR | Vanderbilt |
| 71 | Cleveland Browns | Tre Mason | RB | Auburn |
| 72 | Minnesota Vikings | Jackson Jeffcoat | DE | Texas |
| 73 | Buffalo Bills | Martavis Bryant | WR | Clemson |
| 74 | New York Giants | Donte Moncrief | WR | Ole Miss |
| 75 | St. Louis Rams | Weston Richburg | C | Colorado State |
| 76 | Detroit Lions | Kareem Martin | DE | North Carolina |
| 77 | San Francisco 49ers | Carl Bradford | OLB | Arizona State |
| 78 | Dallas Cowboys | AJ McCarron | QB | Alabama |
| 79 | Baltimore Ravens | Jeremy Hill | RB | LSU |
| 80 | New York Jets | Antonio Richardson | OT | Tennessee |
| 81 | Miami Dolphins | Andre Williams | RB | Boston College |
| 82 | Chicago Bears | Jordan Tripp | OLB | Montana |
| 83 | Cleveland Browns | Terrence Brooks | S | Florida State |
| 84 | Arizona Cardinals | Ahmad Dixon | S | Baylor |
| 85 | Green Bay Packers | Ed Reynolds | S | Stanford |
| 86 | Philadelphia Eagles | Stanley Jean-Baptiste | CB | Nebraska |
| 87 | Kansas City Chiefs | Bashaud Breeland | CB | Clemson |
| 88 | Cincinnati Bengals | Ja'Wuan James | OT | Tennessee |
| 89 | San Diego Chargers | Ego Ferguson | DT | LSU |
| 90 | Indianapolis Colts | Kevin Pierre-Louis | OLB | Boston College |
| 91 | New Orleans Saints | Shayne Skov | LB | Stanford |
| 92 | Carolina Panthers | Telvin Smith | OLB | Florida State |
| 93 | New England Patriots | George Uko | DT | USC |
| 94 | San Francisco 49ers | DaQuan Jones | DT | Penn State |
| 95 | Denver Broncos | Ka’Deem Carey | RB | Arizona |
| 96 | Minnesota Vikings | Terrance West | RB | Towson |
| 97 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Kevin Norwood | WR | Alabama |
| 98 | Green Bay Packers | Bryan Stork | C | Florida State |
| 99 | Baltimore Ravens | Jack Mewhort | OT | Ohio State |
| 100 | San Francisco 49ers | Kelcy Quarles | DE | South Carolina |
| 101 | Houston Texans | Trevor Reilly | OLB | Utah |
| 102 | Washington | Yawin Smallwood | LB | UConn |
| 103 | Atlanta Falcons | Marcus Smith | DE | Louisville |
| 104 | New York Jets | Troy Niklas | TE | Notre Dame |
| 105 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Devonta Freeman | RB | Florida State |
| 106 | Cleveland Browns | Brock Vereen | S | Minnesota |
| 107 | Oakland Raiders | Bruce Ellington | WR | South Carolina |
| 108 | Minnesota Vikings | Justin Ellis | DT | Louisiana Tech |
| 109 | Buffalo Bills | Chris Watt | G | Notre Dame |
| 110 | St. Louis Rams | Christian Kirksey | OLB | Iowa |
| 111 | Detroit Lions | Christian Jones | LB | Florida State |
| 112 | Tennessee Titans | Aaron Murray | QB | Georgia |
| 113 | New York Giants | Dakota Dozier | G | Furman |
| 114 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Keith McGill | CB | Utah |
| 115 | New York Jets | Cyril Richardson | G | Baylor |
| 116 | Miami Dolphins | Robert Herron | WR | Wyoming |
| 117 | Chicago Bears | Dion Bailey | S | USC |
| 118 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Lamin Barrow | LB | LSU |
| 119 | Dallas Cowboys | Paul Richardson | WR | Colorado |
| 120 | Arizona Cardinals | Ed Stinson | DE | Alabama |
| 121 | Green Bay Packers | C.J. Fiedorowicz | TE | Iowa |
| 122 | Philadelphia Eagles | Craig Loston | S | LSU |
| 123 | Cincinnati Bengals | Loucheiz Purifoy | CB | Florida |
| 124 | Kansas City Chiefs | Dezmen Southward | S | Wisconsin |
| 125 | San Diego Chargers | Jared Abbrederis | WR | Wisconsin |
| 126 | New Orleans Saints | Lache Seastrunk | RB | Baylor |
| 127 | Cleveland Browns | E.J. Gaines | CB | Missouri |
| 128 | Carolina Panthers | Billy Turner | OT | North Dakota State |
| 129 | San Francisco 49ers | Nevin Lawson | CB | Utah State |
| 130 | New England Patriots | Charles Sims | RB | West Virginia |
| 131 | Denver Broncos | Kadeem Edwards | G | Tennessee State |
| 132 | Seattle Seahawks | Josh Huff | WR | Oregon |
| 133 | Detroit Lions | Adrian Hubbard | DE/OLB | Alabama |
| 134 | Baltimore Ravens | Terrance Mitchell | S | Oregon State |
| 135 | Houston Texans | Anthony Steen | G | Alabama |
| 136 | Detroit Lions | Charles Leno | OT/G | Boise State |
| 137 | New York Jets | Storm Johnson | RB | Central Florida |
| 138 | Baltimore Ravens | Crockett Gillmore | TE | Colorado State |
| 139 | Atlanta Falcons | Kenny Ladler | S | Vanderbilt |
| 140 | New England Patriots | Jordan Zumwalt | LB | UCLA |
| 141 | Houston Texans | Marqueston Huff | S | Wyoming |
| 142 | Washington | Arthur Lynch | TE | Georgia |
| 143 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Richard Rodgers | TE | California |
| 144 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Brent Urban | DE | Virginia |
| 145 | Cleveland Browns | Ronald Powell | OLB | Florida |
| 146 | Seattle Seahawks | Colt Lyerla | TE | Oregon |
| 147 | Atlanta Falcons | Antone Exum | CB | Virginia Tech |
| 148 | Minnesota Vikings | Brandon Coleman | WR | Rutgers |
| 149 | Buffalo Bills | Gabe Ikard | C | Oklahoma |
| 150 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Aaron Lynch | DE | USF |
| 151 | Tennessee Titans | Anthony Johnson | DT | LSU |
| 152 | New York Giants | James Hurst | OT | North Carolina |
| 153 | St. Louis Rams | Chris Davis | CB | Auburn |
| 154 | New York Jets | Chris Smith | OLB | Arkansas |
| 155 | Miami Dolphins | Josh Mauro | DE | Stanford |
| 156 | Chicago Bears | David Fales | QB | San Jose State |
| 157 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Jake Murphy | TE | Utah |
| 158 | Dallas Cowboys | Dontae Johnson | FS | North Carolina State |
| 159 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Devin Street | WR | Pittsburgh |
| 160 | Arizona Cardinals | Joe Don Duncan | TE | Dixie State |
| 161 | Green Bay Packers | Logan Thomas | QB | Virginia Tech |
| 162 | Philadelphia Eagles | Rashaad Reynolds | CB | Oregon State |
| 163 | Kansas City Chiefs | Victor Hampton | CB | South Carolina |
| 164 | Cincinnati Bengals | Will Clarke | DE | West Virginia |
| 165 | San Diego Chargers | Isaiah Lewis | S | Michigan State |
| 166 | Indianapolis Colts | Cameron Fleming | OT | Stanford |
| 167 | New Orleans Saints | James Gayle | DE | Virginia Tech |
| 168 | Carolina Panthers | Tyler Larsen | C | Utah State |
| 169 | New Orleans Saints | Matt Patchan | OT | Boston College |
| 170 | San Francisco 49ers | Avery Williamson | LB | Kentucky |
| 171 | Denver Broncos | Russell Bodine | C | North Carolina |
| 172 | Seattle Seahawks | Deion Belue | CB | Alabama |
| 173 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Michael Sam | OLB | Missouri |
| 174 | New York Giants | Mike Davis | WR | Texas |
| 175 | Baltimore Ravens | Walt Aikens | CB | Liberty |
| 176 | Green Bay Packers | Caraun Reid | DT | Princeton |

| 177 | Houston Texans | Ryan Grant | WR | Tulane |
| 178 | Washington | Jon Halapio | G | Florida |
| 179 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Marion Grice | RB | Arizona State |
| 180 | Cleveland Browns | Cassius Marsh | DE | UCLA |
| 181 | Houston Texans | Cody Hoffman | WR | BYU |
| 182 | Atlanta Falcons | Marcel Jensen | TE | Fresno State |
| 183 | Chicago Bears | Jerick McKinnon | RB | Georgia Southern |
| 184 | Minnesota Vikings | Seantrel Henderson | OT | Miami |
| 185 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Ricardo Allen | CB | Purdue |
| 186 | Tennessee Titans | L'Damian Washington | WR | Missouri |
| 187 | New York Giants | Dri Archer | RB | Kent State |
| 188 | St. Louis Rams | Garrett Gilbert | QB | SMU |
| 189 | Detroit Lions | Ryan Carrethers | DT | Arkansas State |
| 190 | Miami Dolphins | Bennett Jackson | CB | Notre Dame |
| 191 | Chicago Bears | Daniel McCullers | DE | Tennessee |
| 192 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Jemea Thomas | S | Georgia Tech |
| 193 | Kansas City Chiefs | Prince Shembo | OLB | Notre Dame |
| 194 | Baltimore Ravens | TJ Jones | WR | Notre Dame |
| 195 | New York Jets | De'Anthony Thomas | RB/WR | Oregon |
| 196 | Arizona Cardinals | Wesley Johnson | G | Vanderbilt |
| 197 | Green Bay Packers | Aaron Colvin | CB | Oklahoma |
| 198 | New England Patriots | Nat Berhe | S | San Diego State |
| 199 | Cincinnati Bengals | Brett Smith | QB | Wyoming |
| 200 | Kansas City Chiefs | James Morris | LB | Iowa |
| 201 | San Diego Chargers | Isaiah Crowell | RB | Alabama State |
| 202 | New Orleans Saints | Shaquil Barrett | OLB | Colorado State |
| 203 | Indianapolis Colts | Tyler Gaffney | RB | Stanford |
| 204 | Carolina Panthers | Christian Bryant | S | Ohio State |
| 205 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Demetri Goodson | CB | Baylor |
| 206 | New England Patriots | Kasim Edebali | OLB | Boston College |
| 207 | Denver Broncos | Lavelle Westbrooks | CB | Georgia Southern |
| 208 | Seattle Seahawks | Tre Boston | S | North Carolina |
| 209 | New York Jets | Xavier Grimble | TE | USC |
| 210 | New York Jets | Taylor Hart | DE | USC |
| 211 | Houston Texans | Jalen Saunders | WR | Oklahoma |
| 212 | Cincinnati Bengals | James White | RB | Wisconsin |
| 213 | New York Jets | Michael Schofield | OT/G | Michigan |
| 214 | St. Louis Rams | Vinnie Sunseri | S | Alabama |
| 215 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Jeff Janis | WR | Saginaw Valley |
| 216 | Houston Texans | Donald Hawkins | G | Texas |
| 217 | Washington | Jay Bromley | DT | Syracuse |
| 218 | Cleveland Browns | Tajh Boyd | QB | Clemson |
| 219 | Oakland Raiders | Connor Shaw | QB | South Carolina |
| 220 | Atlanta Falcons | Ross Cockrell | CB | Duke |
| 221 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | John Urschel | G | Penn State |
| 222 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Keith Wenning | QB | Ball State |
| 223 | Minnesota Vikings | Khairi Fortt | OLB | California |
| 224 | Buffalo Bills | Deandre Coleman | DT | California |
| 225 | Carolina Panthers | Jay Prosch | FB | Auburn |
| 226 | St. Louis Rams | Jamie Meder | DT | Ashland |
| 227 | Detroit Lions | Chris Boswell | PK | Rice |
| 228 | Tennessee Titans | Justin Britt | OT | Missouri |
| 229 | Dallas Cowboys | Andrew Jackson | LB | Western Kentucky |
| 230 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Brandon Dixon | CB | Northwest Missouri State |
| 231 | Dallas Cowboys | Justin Britt | OT | Missouri |
| 232 | Indianapolis Colts | Alden Darby | S | Arizona State |
| 233 | New York Jets | Dede Lattimore | LB | USF |
| 234 | Miami Dolphins | Hakeem Smith | S | Louisville |
| 235 | Oakland Raiders | David Fluellen | RB | Toledo |
| 236 | Green Bay Packers | John Brown | WR | Pittsburgh State |
| 237 | Philadelphia Eagles | Nickoe Whitley | S | Mississippi State |
| 238 | Dallas Cowboys | Corey Linsley | C | Ohio State |
| 239 | Cincinnati Bengals | Larry Webster | DE | Bloomsburg |
| 240 | San Diego Chargers | Shamar Stephen | DE | UConn |
| 241 | St. Louis Rams | Sean Parker | S | Washington |
| 242 | San Francisco 49ers | A.C. Leonard | TE | Tennessee State |
| 243 | San Francisco 49ers | Chaz Sutton | OLB | South Carolina |
| 244 | New England Patriots | Devon Kennard | OLB | USC |
| 245 | San Francisco 49ers | Henry Josey | RB | Missouri |
| 246 | Denver Broncos | Jordan Najvar | TE | Baylor |
| 247 | Oakland Raiders | Jonathan Dowling | S | Western Kentucky |
| 248 | Dallas Cowboys | Bene Benwikere | CB | San Jose State |
| 249 | St. Louis Rams | Michael Campanaro | WR | Wake Forest |
| 250 | St. Louis Rams | Howard Jones | OLB | Shephard |
| 251 | Dallas Cowboys | Tevin Reese | WR | Baylor |
| 252 | Cincinnati Bengals | Carrington Byndom | CB | Texas |
| 253 | Atlanta Falcons | Stephen Morris | QB | Miami |
| 254 | Dallas Cowboys | Shaquelle Evans | WR | UCLA |
| 255 | Atlanta Falcons | Gator Hoskins | FB | Marshall |
| 256 | Houston Texans | Jeff Mathews | QB | Cornell |

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