
2014 NFL Mock Draft 7 Rounds: Projecting Every Pick in This Year's Class
You aren't just any old NFL draft enthusiast.
You aren't one of those boring folks who only study first-round mocks. You aren't swayed by every rumor and juicy tidbit of misinformation because you haven't done your own research. Your film study doesn't consist solely of short clips on SportsCenter while Todd McShay and Mel Kiper, Jr. pretend like they're about to come to blows over differing projections.
No, not you. You know your stuff. And you want a full, seven-round mock draft as the annual event grows tantalizingly close.
Well, you've come to the right place. Let's dig in.
1. Houston Texans: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
It seems pretty likely that the Texans will select Jadeveon Clowney with the top overall pick. Well, if they own the top pick come the draft, that is.
As Albert Breer of NFL.com notes, there should be a solid market for the top overall selection:
Clowney isn't the most natural fit in a 3-4 scheme, but he's so talented, they'll find a role for him to thrive in. If they keep this pick, Clowney's the man.
2. St. Louis Rams (from Washington): Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
Again, the Rams could very easily trade this pick. Atlanta may want Khalil Mack. Several teams could desire coming up to draft the top receiver on their board or perhaps an offensive lineman. If teams think Jacksonville will go after a quarterback, a team could trade with the Rams to take a signal-caller.
It's all up in the air. And Watkins even sent out a pretty cryptic message about various teams contacting him.
In other words, Watkins may be the No. 2 pick, even if the Rams aren't the team making it.
But if they stay put, I think passing on Watkins will be too difficult. He's such a playmaker with the ball in his hands and would finally give Sam Bradford a true No. 1 receiver. They could go after Mack or even an offensive lineman here, but Watkins would instantly make this offense more dynamic. He's the pick.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Khalil Mack, DE/OLB, Buffalo
Khalil Mack is a gamer, plain and simple. He can rush the quarterback or drop into coverage. He makes smart reads and attacks the ball. And as Bob Glauber of Newsday passes along, you'll rarely hear a bad word about him:
Gus Bradley is going to love this guy.
4. Cleveland Browns: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M
The Browns are in a tricky position. On one hand, there are enough talented players on the board that selecting a quarterback here might be a reach, even if it's the talented Manziel. On the other hand, if teams get quarterback-happy in the first round, the top options on their board could all be gone by the time they select at No. 26.
I just love the fit for Johnny Manziel here, and I feel very confident he won't escape the top 10 picks if the Browns don't select him here. He has the ability to change this franchise for the better, and, boy, will he be fun to watch. I think he's the guy.
5. Oakland Raiders: Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn
Jake Matthews is the more polished option at offensive tackle, but forgoing potential has never been Oakland's style. Greg Robinson has Jason Peters upside and athleticism, and he could be the best tackle in the game in five years. He often fits a big need, which will be a happy coincidence for the athleticism-obsessed Raiders.
6. Atlanta Falcons: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
Atlanta is going to want one of the top two pass-rushers, but it won't get either at No. 6. So yes, it is a prime candidate to make a trade higher in the draft. But if the Falcons stay put and the board falls like this, they'll gladly scoop up Matthews.
Of course, they could end up missing out on all of their top targets, a fear they have per Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports:
At the moment, Atlanta seems the most likely to make a big trade early in the draft.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
Okay, you get three adjectives to describe Mike Evans. What will they be? The NFL on Twitter chimes in with its picks:
Well, that takes care of that.
Mike Evans could go as high as No. 2 in this draft. A team desperate for a playmaker of his ilk could trade the farm to come up and get him (the San Francisco 49ers have about 27 picks and a need for another stud on the outside).
All of that is to say that Evans falling to the Bucs is a best-case scenario for the team. More and more, however, it's looking like it may not be likely to happen.
8. Minnesota Vikings: Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida
I still think there is a strong possibility this could be Derek Carr—and who knows, maybe Teddy Bridgewater won't actually fall as much as people think—but at the moment, I'm sticking with Blake Bortles here. He has big upside, the physical tools are in place, and he won't need to be a savior in Minnesota, just a competent performer.
In other words, as long as he isn't Christian Ponder, he'll be fine.
9. Buffalo Bills: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina
Some might feel this selection is a bit of a stretch, but with the two top receivers off the board, the Bills will turn to the draft's most dynamic tight end. Eric Ebron has been compared to Vernon Davis, which might be a slight stretch—Davis is a superior athlete—but the role Ebron would play for the Bills does mesh with the impact Davis has for the Niners.
Put simply, Ebron has the talent to be a mismatch nightmare for opposing secondaries and linebackers. He'll quickly become one of EJ Manuel's favorite targets.
10. Detroit Lions: Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State
There isn't really a consensus top cornerback in this draft, but I'm partial to Justin Gilbert, who has the size and athleticism teams crave at the position. The Lions have a lot of options at this selection—I wouldn't be surprised if they went wide receiver or corner instead—but I think Gilbert gives them a future lockdown corner.
11. Tennessee Titans: Anthony Barr, OLB/DE, UCLA
Anthony Barr has top-10 upside, but he lacks top-10 polish. The Titans are adjusting to a 3-4 hybrid scheme and need players on the edge, and after Barr there is a bit of a drop-off at the 3-4 outside linebacker position, so he makes perfect sense for Tennessee. Mack is the better player right now, but Barr could be the better player in three years.
12. New York Giants: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan
According to B/R's Matt Miller, I might have Taylor Lewan too low in this draft. Like, way too low:
Well crap.
I still think Matthews is the better overall player, and I don't really know which team values Lewan over Matthews, so I'm sticking with him dropping to No. 12. But I do like Lewan's nasty streak and the intensity he plays with, so I think the Giants will be giddy if he's available to them here.
13. St. Louis Rams: Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville
I've come around to the notion that Calvin Pryor's mix of athleticism and physicality at free safety makes him the better match for the Rams than the rangy Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. He's an instant upgrade for this secondary.
14. Chicago Bears: Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh
Be honest—have you heard anyone utter a negative word about Aaron Donald in the draft process? And if you did, was it quickly couched with a statement like, "But I'm nitpicking" or "But that's just a minor complaint for a player who does so much well"?
Probably. Just listen to Herman Edwards gush about him, via NFL on ESPN:
Dude's gonna be a baller.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers: Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State
This could also be Kyle Fuller, but I think Darqueze Dennard's press-man proficiency and willingness to step up in the running game make him the pick. Very little separates Dennard and Fuller, however, so I envision Pittsburgh simply taking the higher-rated corner on their board.
16. Dallas Cowboys: Timmy Jernigan, DT, Florida State
I just really like this fit for the Cowboys. Timmy Jernigan is scheme versatile, but he'd be a great fit next to Henry Melton on the interior of Dallas' line. Some might prefer Ra'Shede Hageman here, but I think Jernigan will be the guy.
17. Baltimore Ravens: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama
The Ravens are going to be pretty pleased to see Clinton-Dix falling to them. Nobody expects him to be the next Ed Reed, of course, but that's the role he'll fill for this defense. His range in center field makes him a great fit for this defense.
18. New York Jets: Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU
The Jets went from having arguably the fewest weapons on offense in the NFL to a unit comprising of Michael Vick, Eric Decker, Chris Johnson and now Odell Beckham, Jr. The latter gives the team not only a quick option who will likely open in the slot for the team but also a dangerous return man. Jets fans will be pleased with the team's offseason, you'd imagine.
19. Miami Dolphins: Zack Martin, OT, Notre Dame
As you'll see as this mock draft continues past the first round, I've prioritized the offensive line for the Dolphins. Suffice to say, it's a unit that needs a lot of repairing. Zack Martin comes into the league as a tackle but may be best-suited for guard. Either way, there's a starting spot awaiting him in Miami.
20. Arizona Cardinals: Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State
Could the Cardinals wait on a quarterback until the second round? Sure. Could Carr be long gone by now? Absolutely. Is he a really nice fit in a Bruce Arians offense with his big arm?
Oh yeah.
Plus, the Cardinals don't have to rush him along, with Carson Palmer still in town. But Palmer is getting up there, and the Cards will need to groom his successor sooner rather than later. Nabbing Carr now is the smart move.
21. Green Bay Packers: C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama
Green Bay needs to bolster this defense, and adding C.J. Mosley in the middle is a nice start. He has injury concerns, yes, but there may not be a more instinctual defender in this draft.
22. Philadelphia Eagles: Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State
This is more than a like-for-like replacement for DeSean Jackson. Brandin Cooks seems more suited to playing the slot than Jackson was, and he's a better pure runner after the catch, too. Add in the fact that he has that field-stretching speed and will go up and get the ball, and this is a player Eagles fans will be excited to see in Chip Kelly's offense.
23. Kansas City Chiefs: Marqise Lee, WR, USC
Marqise Lee is a great fit in Andy Reid's version of the West Coast offense and a nice complement to Dwayne Bowe on the outside. His 2013 season dropped him down the board slightly, but he's an excellent receiver and will quickly become an Alex Smith favorite.
24. Cincinnati Bengals: Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech
The Bengals will be thrilled if Fuller falls to them here. Aging rapidly at corner, the Bengals not only get a corner of the future, but they get one capable of plugging a need immediately.
25. San Diego Chargers: Louis Nix III, DT, Notre Dame
Nose tackle is arguably San Diego's biggest need, and Louis Nix III is arguably the best nose tackle in this draft. Seems a simple enough match, no?
26. Cleveland Browns (via Indianapolis): Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Florida State

If you're going to draft Johnny Football, you might as well surround him with a bunch of shiny toys. There are varying opinions on Kelvin Benjamin, but you can't teach his size or athleticism. He'll need to develop beyond a jump-ball specialist, yes, but in Cleveland he could become a very dangerous weapon opposite Josh Gordon.
How much fun will an offense with Manziel, Gordon, Jordan Cameron, Ben Tate and Benjamin be to watch?
27. New Orleans Saints: Dee Ford, OLB, Auburn
There's a pretty long drop-off in pass-rushers after Barr comes off the board, but Dee Ford is still a good one. Rob Ryan would love nothing more than to allow Ford to pin his ears back and get after the quarterback.
28. Carolina Panthers: Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State
I've generally thought Allen Robinson has been slightly underrated in the draft process. Outside of lacking elite top-end speed, I don't really see many weaknesses in his game. Carolina really needs to provide Cam Newton with more weapons on offense, and in Robinson, he'll be getting a pretty polished target.
29. New England Patriots: Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech
I love this fit for New England. Jace Amaro is the type of player capable of filling a similar role to the one Aaron Hernandez vacated. With a healthy Rob Gronkowski, the young Amaro and Danny Amendola coming off a career year, Tom Brady and the passing attack could once again be formidable.
30. San Francisco 49ers: Jason Verrett, CB, TCU
All of the draft talk surrounding the Niners has been about wide receiver, but cornerback is as big a need—or perhaps even bigger—than receiver, especially in a year with so much depth at wideout. Jason Verrett did nothing but perform in college, and he'll continue to do so with San Fran.
31. Denver Broncos: Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State
Ryan Shazier would give this team another pass-rushing talent at linebacker and could fit in opposite Von Miller. The Broncos rebuilt the defense through free agency this year, but adding some talent on that side of the ball through the draft will also be vital.
32. Seattle Seahawks: Ra'Shede Hageman, DT, Minnesota
If Hageman were a more consistent player, he'd be a top-15 pick. Still, getting the chance to join the defensive line rotation on a Super Bowl contender might alleviate any disappointments about not being selected higher. Hageman has the potential to become a dominant force on this defensive line.
| 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 | Cody Latimer | WR | Indiana |
| 49 | New York Jets | LaMarcus Joyner | CB/S | Florida State |
| 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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