17. New England Patriots: JJ Watt DE
Who they should pick: Mike Pouncey C/G
JJ is going to be an amazing player and would definitely help them out immediately. But with Dan Koppen turning 32 this year, Pouncey would be able to sit for a year or even be put somewhere is on the line and be in line to replace Dan.
18. San Diego Chargers: Cameron Jordan DE
Who they should pick: Cameron Jordan DE
We agree on this pick, the Chargers need that elite pass rusher and Jordan is the next best available.
19. New York Giants: Nate Solder T
Who they should pick: Anthony Castonzo T
Most definitely need to tackle they just choose the wrong one. Solder will be good, but overall Castonzo will end up being the better tackle.
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Aldon Smith DE/LB
Who they should pick: Jimmy Smith CB
The Bucs only have a few places they need to fill to become that elite team to beat. Aldon could help them out right away, I just feel they need to get that elite corner to lock the WR in their division.
21. Kansas City Chiefs: Mike Pouncey C/G
Who they should pick: Mikey Pouncey C/G
The Chiefs are exstatic to see Pouncey still available and pick him in 10 seconds.
22. Indianapolis Colts: Anthony Castonzo T
Who they should pick: Anthony Castonzo T
Once again, two teams in a row are super pumped to get the guy they did not think would have been available in your spot. Castonzo will be an immediate impact player.
23. Philadelphia Eagles: Adrian Clayborn DE
Who they should pick: Adrian Clayborn DE
The draft of the defensive lineman continues with the Eagles pick of Clayborn. They think of many other players in this pick, but keep coming back to Clayborn. If this pick is anything different it would not surprise with the way Andy Reid likes to stack up on offensive players.
24. New Orleans Saints: Gabe Carimi T
Who they should pick: Gabe Carimi T
We both agree on this pick. The Saints did not expect Gabe to still be available and an amazing tackle to protect Drew at the number 24 spot in the draft the Saints can not pass. Drew is stoked!
25. Seattle Seahawks: Phil Taylor DT
Who they should pick: Danny Watkins G
Once again, Seattle messing up and missing on the true position they need. The Seattle line is one of the worst in the NFL.
26. Baltimore Ravens: Aaron Williams CB
Who they should pick: Aaron Williams CB
The Ravens are a very smart organization and they realize they need the most help in their secondary. Williams is the next best secondary player and they can not pass on him.
27. Atlanta Falcons: Kyle Rudolph TE
Who they should pick: Kyle Rudolph TE
Not just because I am a huge fan of Rudy and ND, the Falcons want to get Matt Ryan another weapon besides Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez is getting up there in age. Although Rudy is already to play in the NFL, what better option than Tony to sit back, watch and learn. The Falcons will not regret this pick.
28. New England Patriots: Danny Watkins G
Who they should pick: Danny Watkins G
Although I do believe the Patriots will try to trade this pick, they can not pass on Watkins. With the Patriots doing everything they can to protect Brady and keep him healthy as long as they can. (Do not be surprised to see them pick a QB in this slot)
29. Chicago Bears: Derek Sherrod T
Who they should pick: Derek Sherrod T
Everyone knows the Bears have to get help on the offensive line.
30. New York Jets: Muhammed Wilkerson DE
Who they should pick: Muhammed Wilkerson DE
When your as big and as physical as Wilkerson you are bound to be with Rex and his defense.
31. Pittsburgh Steelers: Brandon Harris CB
Who they should pick: Brandon Harris CB
The only reason the Steelers lost in the Superbowl last year is because of their poor secondary. With the addition of Harris and started immediately or close to it, by the end of the season the Steelers are going to once again be an elite team.
32. Green Bay Packers: Cameron Heyward DE
Who they should pick: Brooks Reed DE
The Packers have to get bigger and faster on the line and go with Heyward. They messed up on not picking Reed, who is Clay Matthews in the making.
Lets see how accurate my first NFL Draft predictions are
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