Team Player Position Height Weight Stars

21. Cincinnati Bengals

Damontre Moore, Texas A&M

DE 6'4 1/2

250 Jr.

It's true, Moore had a poor combine. And it's true that he's not a pure speed rusher from the edge. But Moore is relentless in his pursuit and plays the run well. With Michael Johnson facing free agency, Moore could be a nice fit on the right side.



22. St. Louis Rams

Kenny Vaccaro, Texas

S 6'0 214 Jr.

The last piece the Rams need to fill out their stellar defense is safety. Vaccaro remains the best one in the draft this year. Again, no wide receiver. The position is just too deep this year.

23. Minnesota Vikings

Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee

WR 6'3 205 Jr.

Wide receiver has been a pretty standard choice for the Vikings, and for good reason. Percy Harvin has quickly become a distraction, and the team needs a target on the outside. Patterson has exciting ability and can be a good vertical threat for Christian Ponder. Cordarrelle Patterson scouting report

24. Indianapolis Colts

Desmond Trufant, Washington

CB 5'11 5/8

190 Sr.

Vontae Davis is fine on one side for the Colts, but the team needs an upgrade opposite him. Trufant secured a spot in the first round with his showing at the combine. The Colts will look at right tackle or front seven defenders here as well.

25. Seattle Seahawks

Datone Jones, UCLA

DE 6'3 7/8

283 Sr.

This was a pick I went with last week and like it. Jones would fill a vacancy left by free agent Jason Jones. The UCLA product can play inside and outside. Despite being a Bruin, he's the kind of player Pete Carroll would covet up front.

26. Green Bay Packers

Jonathan Cyprien, Florida International

S 6'0 1/4

217 Sr.

With Charles Woodson being released, the Packers need to find a free safety who is smart in coverage and can tackle. After playing in obscurity at FIU, Cyprien has made the most of the offseason process and has firmed up his spot in the first round.

27. Houston Texans

Arthur Brown, Kansas State

MLB 6'0 241 Sr.

This is the same pick from my last mock. Brown may not have worked out in Indianapolis, but he still helped himself coming in at a bulkier 241 pounds. He would pair nicely next to Brian Cushing because he can drop in coverage and sniff out the ball in a hurry.

28. Denver Broncos

Kevin Minter, LSU

MLB 5'11 7/8

246 Jr.

Although Minter didn't have impressive timing numbers, he's a cleaner pick than someone like Alec Ogletree. There are no character issues with Minter and he's more pro ready.

Hopkins isn't the biggest or fastest wide receiver in the draft. But he has the best hands of any wider receiver in this class and knows how to get open. Hopkins has good body control to make tough catches at the sideline.

30. Atlanta Falcons

Alex Okafor, Texas

DE 6'4 1/2

264 Sr.

This pick has been Sam Montgomery for about a month, but after he admitted to taking games off against easy teams, he could fall in the draft. While it made for a great interview, it was a poor admission. Okafor is the next end up. He was often overlooked at Texas, but he's a solid pass rusher that can play the run and pass. A running back or tight end can be found later in the draft.

31. San Francisco 49ers

Margus Hunt, SMU

DT 6'8 1/8

277 Sr.

This is a little high for Hunt, but the 49ers have enough draft choices this year (15!) to take some gambles. Hunt could be an excellent understudy for Justin Smith. Let him learn and bulk up for a season and be a 295-pound force in 2014.

32. Baltimore Ravens

Manti Te'o, Notre Dame

MLB 6'1 1/4

241

Sr.