Lups Round 2 (Picks 33-49)

ROUND 2

33. St. Louis Rams - Devon Still DT, Penn St.
The Rams are tempted by a back like David Wilson here but instead go defense and take a first round talent at the top of the second.

34. Indianapolis Colts – Coby Fleener TE, Stanford
The Colts released just about every one of their offensive weapons so why not give Luck one of his favorite targets from college?

35. Minnesota Vikings - Alshon Jeffrey WR, South Carolina
The Vikings failed to add a receiver in free agency and should find one here at the top of the second round.  Jeffrey’s pro-day will go a long way in determining if he does go this high.

36. Tampa Bay Bucs – David Wilson RB, Va. Tech
The Bucs should look for a back to pair with Blount if they end up with Claiborne in round 1.  Wilson is explosive and extremely quick, which would pair well with LeGarrate’s bruising style.

37. Cleveland Browns - Bradnon Weeden QB, Oklahoma St.
The Browns add the old man to compete with McCoy and hope one of them can pull a Dalton.

38. Jacksonville Jaguars – Rueben Randle WR, LSU
If Blaine Gabbert is ever going to live up to his top ten status, the Jaguars will need to find him adequate weapons to toss the rock to.

39. St. Louis Rams (From Washington Redskins)  – Bobby Massie OT, Ole Miss
The Rams would have taken Kalil if they stayed at pick two.  While Massie isn’t on Kalil’s level, he does give them someone who could eventually lock down a starting tackle position.

40. Carolina Panthers – Brandon Thompson DT, Clemson
The Panthers took the best player available in round 1, and now get to fill their biggest need in the second.  They played the board and won.

41. Buffalo Bills – Mohammed Sanu WR, Rutgers
This may be a hair early but the Bills could use a no. 2 receiver to pair with Stevie Johnson and then let David Nelson work the slot.

42.  Miami Dolphins – Chandler Jones DE, Syracuse
The Phins are going back to a 4-3 and are looking for an edge rusher in that scheme, and find him.

43. Seattle Seahawks – Vinny Curry DE, Marshall
The Sehawks go defense again and find great value with this spicy pass rusher from Marshall.

44.  Kansas City Chiefs – Kevin Zeitler G, Wisconsin
The Cheifs go the unsexy route but take the big guard out of Wisconsin to give them one of the better offensive lines in the league.

45. Dallas Cowboys – Ronnell Lewis OLB, Oklahoma
The Cowboys go defense again and this time take the pass rusher who has yet to scratch the surface of his potential.

46. Philadelphia Eagles (From Arizona) – Harrison Smith S, Notre Dame
The Eagles are still having some issues shoring up their secondary especially at the safety position.  They feel blessed to land a potential first rounder in the mid second.

47. New York Jets – Kelechi Osemele G/T, Iowa St.
The Jets could consider signing Mangold’s sister to help him out on the inside, but instead go the safe route by grabbing this mauler.

48. New England Patriots (From Oakland)  – Lamar Miller RB, Miami
The Pats lost the Lawfirm and I’m not a beleiver in Vereen or Ridley so they take Miller here who they think can be a true feater back.

49. San Diego Chargers – Zebrie Sanders OT, FSU
The Chargers were able to resign Gaither but need help on the other side.  Zebrie could very well be their opening day starter at right tackle.

CONTINUE ROUND 2 >>

Discussion

  1. phil marrone :

    Is the mike wallace to the 9ers trade heating up?

  2. TheOUTLAW :

    No way is Breeden being taken in the second by the Browns. That’s way to high for a guy that by the time he learns to play the position will only have about 4 to 5 yrs in the pros.

  3. Steve :

    I don’t like the Weeden pick either. I don’t see them taking a QB until the 5th round or later this year. I think they should take another OT (they need an immediate starter at rot and depth there is always nice) or OLB/CB in that spot.

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