The first round of the 2013 NFL Draft figures to be as unpredictable as any in recent memory. A handful of picks seem to be rounding into form at the top, but each team could go a number of different directions with the talent at the top of this draft.

The Jaguars hold the keys to the top 10. Their decision on West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith will set the tone for the rest of the first 10 picks. Trades are sure to be rampant in this draft, but we've decided to hold off on doing a mock draft with trades for sanity's sake.

Instead, I've elected to extend the mock draft to three rounds. As always, fire away in the comments and be sure to include your latest mock draft below.

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Round 2

33. Jacksonville Jaguars - D.J. Swearinger, Safety, South Carolina

Gus Bradley likes long, athletic players in the secondary, and D.J. Swearinger fits the bill. The hard-hitting defensive back has the versatility to play multiple positions in the secondary at a high level.

34. San Francisco 49ers - Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers

I've given the 49ers Logan Ryan a few times in the first round, so this a nice value pick for a team in need of secondary help.

35. Philadelphia Eagles - E.J. Manuel, QB, Florida State

E.J. Manuel isn't among my top five quarterbacks in this draft, but I don't make the picks. Manuel fits Chip Kelly's new offense and has upside. That may be enough for him to land at the top of the second round.

36. Detroit Lions - Robert Woods, WR, USC

The value at offensive tackle isn't the best, and the Lions have other needs to address. A threat across from Calvin Johnson is needed after Titus Young's flameout. Robert Woods is under the radar right now, but he's as reliable a route runner as this class has.

37. Cincinnati Bengals - Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina

The Bengals need to find a threat at running back in this draft. Giovani Bernard is the best prospect in this draft and fits what the Bengals do on offense. He would be a threat out of the backfield as well.

38. Arizona Cardinals - Terron Armstead, T, Arkansas-Pine Bluff

After neglecting the offensive line in the first round, the Cardinals come back and land the athletic Terron Armstead in round two to bolster the trenches.

39. New York Jets - Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas

Mark Sanchez is not the answer at quarterback. Tyler Wilson is my second-ranked signal caller and would be a nice value pick for New York here. He could be the Week 1 starter.

40. Tennessee Titans - Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State

Johnthan Banks slides a bit due to the strength of this cornerback class. The Titans can't complain, though. After getting a pass rusher in round one, Tennessee bolster the secondary.

41. Buffalo Bills - Matt Barkley, QB, USC

The Bills signed Kevin Kolb, but that hardly fixes the quarterback situation. Matt Barkley has taken a beating in the last 12 months, but he's still worth a second-round pick for a team in need of quarterback help.

42. Miami Dolphins - Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State

Miami needs to add a young cornerback to the mix. With the amount of zone coverage the team plays, Jordan Poyer would be an excellent fit.

43. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford

Tight end is enough of a need for the team to consider Tyler Eifert in the first round. They don't have a shot at him in this draft and get some value with Zach Ertz in round two.

44. Carolina Panthers - Sylvester Williams, DT, UNC

Would you look at that? The Panthers pass on a defensive tackle in the first round and still wind up with a solid prospect. The position is deep this year.

45. San Diego Chargers - Alec Ogletree, LB, Georgia

The Chargers need to add some talent at inside linebacker, and Alec Ogletree certainly brings plenty of that.

46. St. Louis Rams - Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee

The Rams missed out on wide receivers in the first round but still wind up with a wide receiver with a high ceiling in Justin Hunter.

47. Dallas Cowboys - Matt Elam, S, Florida

Safety is a sore spot on the Cowboys' defense that needs to be addressed in the first two days.

48. Pittsburgh Steelers - Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama

The Steelers need to add a running back in the 2013 NFL Draft, and I can't think of a better fit than Eddie Lacy.

49. New York Giants - Kevin Minter, LB, LSU

The Giants have a need at linebacker, but this is also a value pick. Kevin Minter could easily come off the board in the late first round.

50. Chicago Bears - Gavin Escobar, TE, San Diego State

The Bears beefed up the offensive line in the first round, now they need to find another weapon for Jay Cutler. Gavin Escobar is our top ranked tight end on the board at this point.

51. Washington Redskins - Jamar Taylor, CB, Boise State

The Redskins' secondary will be a priority in this draft. Lucky for them, the depth at cornerback and safety should allow them to make a value pick in the second round.

52. Minnesota Vikings - Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech

The Vikings lost Percy Harvin, so wide receiver is a need, despite the addition of Greg Jennings. Quinton Patton doesn't have the physical tools of some other wide receivers in this class, but he is a polished player who can contribute right away.

53. Cincinnati Bengals - Datone Jones, DE, UCLA

Datone Jones is a man without a natural position, so he could slide some. The Bengals can't complain about adding a player of his caliber, though.

54. Miami Dolphins - Eric Reid, S, LSU

Miami adds another talented player to a secondary that needs a few.

55. Green Bay Packers – Travis Frederick, C, Wisconsin

The Packers need to address the interior of the offensive line, and Travis Frederick has the versatility to play guard or center. He's the best center in this class.

56. Seattle Seahawks - Kawann Short, DT, Purdue

The Seahawks get a solid three-technique prospect provided they can keep him motivated.

57. Houston Texans - Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse

The Texans need to find a quarterback to eventually replace Matt Schaub. Ryan Nassib is too good a value to pass up here.

58. Denver Broncos - Jonathan Franklin, RB, UCLA

Jonathan Franklin isn't likely to make it out of the second round. The Broncos could use the help at running back. Knowshon Moreno is inconsistent, Willis McGahee is old, and Ronnie Hillman has largely been ineffective.

59. New England Patriots - Stedman Bailey, WR, West Virginia

The Patriots haven't had much success drafting wide receivers in recent years, but Stedman Bailey seems like a safe bet to succeed.

60. Atlanta Falcons - Margus Hunt, DE, SMU

A high upside pass rusher to groom under the veterans is just what Atlanta needs.

61. San Francisco 49ers - D.J. Hayden, CB, Houston

The 49ers get another steal thanks to the depth of the cornerback class.

62. Baltimore Ravens - Da'Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee Tech

The Ravens need a physical receiver after the departure of Anquan Boldin. Da'Rick Rogers falls because of character concerns, but he has first round talent.

Round 3

63. Kansas City Chiefs - Jamie Collins, DE/OLB, Southern Mississippi

The Chiefs are set at their starting outside linebacker spots, but adding depth with the best available player would be a good move.

64. Jacksonville Jaguars - Corey Lemonier, DE, Auburn

The Jaguars will employ a "LEO" edge rusher similar to what Seattle uses. Corey Lemonier is a nice fit for that role.

65. Detroit Lions - Dallas Thomas, OT/G, Tennessee

The Lions were unable to address the offensive line in the first two rounds, but they get nice value with the versatile Dallas Thomas in the third round.

66. Oakland Raiders - Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee

The Raiders picked up Matt Flynn via trade, but they need to start developing a young quarterback.

67. Philadelphia Eagles - Bennie Logan, DT, LSU

The Eagles get anther piece for their new 3-4 defense.

68. Cleveland Browns - Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State

The Browns need to surround Brandon Weeden with weapons if he's going to be successful. Markus Wheaton provides a nice deep threat across from Josh Gordon.

69. Arizona Cardinals - Larry Warford, G, Kentucky

An absolute steal for the Cardinals, who are desperate to upgrade the offensive line in any way possible.

70. Tennessee Titans - Justin Pugh, OT/G, Syracuse

Even with the signing of Andy Levitre, depth is needed on Tennessee's offensive line.

71. Buffalo Bills - Nico Johnson, LB, Alabama

72. New York Jets - Darius Slay, CB, Mississippi State

73. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Brandon Williams, DT, Missouri Southern

74. San Francisco 49ers Christine Michael, RB, Texas A&M

75. New Orleans Saints - Keith Pough, LB, Howard

76. San Diego Chargers - Zac Dysert, QB, Miami (Ohio)

77. Miami Dolphins - Phillip Thomas, S, Fresno State

76. St. Louis Rams - Andre Ellington, RB, Clemson

77. Pittsburgh Steelers - Jelani Jenkins, OLB, Florida

78. Dallas Cowboys - Bacarri Rambo, S, Georgia

79. New York Giants - Kyle Long, OT/G, Oregon

80. Miami Dolphins - Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU

81. Minnesota Vikings - David Amerson, CB/S, NC State

82. Cincinnati Bengals - Quanterus Smith, DE, Western Kentucky

83. Washington Redskins - Shamarko Thomas, S, Syracuse

84. Indianapolis Colts - John Jenkins, DT, Georgia

85. Seattle Seahawks - Tyrann Mathieu, S, LSU

86. Green Bay Packers - J.J. Wilcox, S, Georgia Southern

87. Houston Texans - John Bostic, MLB, Florida

88. Denver Broncos - Leon McFadden, CB, San Diego State

89. New England Patriots - Will Davis, CB, Utah State

90. Atlanta Falcons - Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina

91. San Francisco 49ers - Shawn Williams, S, Georgia

92. Baltimore Ravens - Joe Kruger, OLB, Utah

93. Houston Texans - Travis Kelce, TE, Cincinnati

94. Kansas City Chiefs - Mike Glennon, QB, NC State

95. Tennessee Titans - Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State

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