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NFL mock draft

Published: Saturday, Apr. 6, 2013 - 1:00 am

1 Chiefs

OT Eric Fisher, Central Michigan

Chiefs need to secure an important position.

2 Jacksonville

DT Sharrif Floyd, Florida

Jaguars go for defensive-line help.

3 Oakland

DE Dion Jordan, Oregon

The Raiders' pass rush just got better.

4 Philadelphia

OT Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M

Fisher would be the pick if Chiefs go with Joeckel.

5 Detroit

DE Ezekiel Ansah, Brigham Young

Lions also looking to improve their pass rush.

6 Cleveland

CB Dee Milliner, Alabama

Browns can't pass on the draft's best corner.

7 Arizona

OT Lane Johnson, Oklahoma

Cardinals can't continue to ignore their offensive line.

8 Buffalo

QB Geno Smith, West Virginia

They signed Kevin Kolb, but Bills need more at QB.

9 New York Jets

LB Barkevious Mingo, Louisiana State

Talented, but an underachiever in college.

10 Tennessee

DT Star Lotulelei, Utah

Seems to have adequately addressed medical concerns.

11 San Diego

CB Xavier Rhodes, Florida State

Chargers were hoping a tackle would fall.

12 Miami

G Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina

Dolphins intent on improving offensively.

13 Tampa Bay

DE Bjoern Werner, Florida State

Bucs may be tempted to draft a QB.

14 Carolina

WR Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee

A fast receiver for Cam Newton.

15 New Orleans

DT Sheldon Richardson, Missouri

Could anchor Saints' line for years.

16 St. Louis

WR Tavon Austin, West Virginia

May be draft's most explosive offensive player.

17 Pittsburgh

CB Desmond Trufant, Washington

Here's help for an aging, depleted defense.

18 Dallas

G Chance Warmack, Alabama

Talented, but he plays an undervalued position.

19 New York Giants

LB Jarvis Jones, Georgia

Giants need plenty of defensive help.

20 Chicago

WR Keenan Allen, California

Another WR for Jay Cutler to throw to.

21 Cincinnati

S Kenny Vaccaro, Texas

Bengals need help at back of their defense.

22 St. Louis

LB Manti T'eo, Notre Dame

Rams need more defense to keep up in their division.

23 Minnesota

TE Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame

Some offensive help for Adrian Peterson.

24 Indianapolis

OT D.J. Fluker, Alabama

Third Alabama player to go in first round.

25 Minnesota

WR DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson

Still more help for Peterson.

26 Green Bay

TE Zach Ertz, Stanford

A second tight end for Aaron Rodgers.

27 Houston

WR Justin Hunter, Tennessee

Texans need to prepare for Andre Johnson's decline.

28 Denver

DT Sylvester Williams, North Carolina

Broncos can use a young body on defensive line.

29 New England

CB Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State

Patriots' weakness is pass defense.

30 Atlanta

LB Alec Ogletree, Georgia

Defense prevented Falcons from going deeper in playoffs.

31 San Francisco

DT Kawann Short, Purdue

Niners lost two linemen in free- agency.

32 Baltimore

LB Arthur Brown, Kansas State

A possible replacement for Ray Lewis.

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