2013 SR Non-Official Mock Draft 4th Round Thread! (1 Viewer)

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Alright mock draft time again. This is the Non-Official mock draft that we did last year and we are going to do it again as many had fun with it last year.

Each GM has a 1 hour time block to make their pick. If you think you will not be able to make your pick in the 1 hour time slot send a list of your top 10 players and either myself or Nextyear will make it for you based off who is still available. When you make your pick please try to post a picture and brief reason why you are drafting that player for your team.
Please also don't rush the GM that picks before you to hurry and make his pick. If you would like to make your pick early before your time slot because the GM before you already picked feel free to, but you don't have to beofre your time slot is expired. If the guy before you has not made his pick and his time expired you can make your pick early just like in a real draft. Also please no trading of veteran players only picks because we cannot put a value on a current vet player.
Lets have some fun!!!!

This is a full 7 round draft and we will go all the way to MR. Irrevelant!

The Saints picks will be done by a poll with the majority vote getter at the end of the 1 hour being the pick. SR members who are not the GM of a team can also vote on it.
Please keep all trade discussions off the thread and use the PM system unless you are only annoucing that you are looking to trade up or down.

BEST AVAILABLE BY POSITION

QB:
Tyler Bray*, QB, Tennessee
Matt Scott, QB, Arizona
Zac Dysert, QB, Miami of Ohio
Landry "Lance" Jones, QB, Oklahoma
Sean Renfree, QB, Duke

RB:
Andre Ellington, RB, Clemson
Knile Davis*, RB, Arkansas
Stepfan Taylor, RB, Stanford
Christine Michael, RB, Texas A&M

WR:
Marquess Wilson*, WR, Washington State
Marcus Davis, WR, Virginia Tech
Aaron Mellette, WR, Elon
Josh Boyce*, WR, TCU
Denard Robinson, WR, Michigan

TE:
Ryan Otten, TE, San Jose State
Nick Kasa, TE, Colorado
Levine Toilolo*, TE, Stanford
Michael Williams, TE, Alabama

FB:
Zach Line, FB, SMU
Kyle Juszcyk, FB, Harvard
Tommy Bohanon, FB, Wake Forest
Lonnie Pryor, FB, Florida State
Braden Wilson, FB, Kansas State

OT:
Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia
Tanner Hawkinson, OT, Kansas
Jeff Braun, OT, West Virginia
LaAdrian Waddle, OT, Texas Tech
Alex Hurst, OT, LSU

OG:
Garrett Gilkey, G, Chadron State
Hugh Thornton, G, Illinois
J.C. Tretter, G, Cornell
Braden Hansen, C/G, BYU
Blaize Foltz, G, TCU

C:
Khaled Holmes, C, USC
Braxston Cave, C, Notre Dame
Dalton Freeman, C, Clemson
Braden Hansen, C/G, BYU
Mario Benavides, C, Louisville

3-4 DE:
Devin Taylor, DE/OLB, South Carolina
Damion Square, DT, Alabama
Joe Vellano, DT, Maryland
A.J. Francis, DT, Maryland

3-4 OLB:
Michael Buchanan, DE/OLB, Illinois
Stansly Maponga*, DE/OLB, TCU
Wes Horton, DE, USC
Malliciah Goodman, DE, Clemson
Quanterus Smith, DE, Western Kentucky

NT:
Kwame Geathers*, DT, Georgia
Montori Hughes, DT, Tennessee-Martin
Brandon Moore, DT, Texas
T.J. Barnes, DT, Georgia Tech
Jose Jose, DT, Central Florida

4-3 DE:
Devin Taylor, DE/OLB, South Carolina
Michael Buchanan, DE/OLB, Illinois
Wes Horton, DE, USC
Malliciah Goodman, DE, Clemson

DT:
Jordan Hill, DT, Penn State
Akeem Spence*, DT, Illinois
Josh Boyd, DT, Mississippi State
Damion Square, DT, Alabama
Corey Grissom, DT, South Florida

4-3 OLB:
Gerald Hodges, OLB, Penn State
Steve Beauharnais, OLB, Rutgers
Cameron Lawrence, OLB, Mississippi State
Jake Knott, OLB, Iowa State

ILB:
Tom Wort*, ILB, Oklahoma
Bruce Taylor, ILB, Virginia Tech
Vince Williams, ILB, Florida State
Steve Greer, ILB, Virginia
Michael Mauti, ILB, Penn State

CB:
Dwayne Gratz, CB, Connecticut
Terry Hawthorne, CB, Illinois
Josh Johnson, CB, Purdue
Rod Sweeting, CB, Georgia Tech
Marc Anthony, CB, California
Brandon McGee, CB, Miami
Demontre Hurst, CB, Oklahoma

S:
Shamarko Thomas, S, Syracuse
Duke Williams, S, Nevada
Robert Lester, S, Alabama
Tony Jefferson*, S, Oklahoma
Earl Wolff, S, N.C. State

K:
Caleb Sturgis, K, Florida
Dustin Hopkins, K, Florida State
Quinn Sharp, P/K, Oklahoma State
Matt Weller, K, Ohio
Brett Maher, K, Nebraska

P:
Ryan Allen, P, Louisiana Tech
Brad Wing**, P, LSU
Alex Dunnachie, P, Hawaii
Jeff Locke, P, UCLA
Quinn Sharp, P/K, Oklahoma State

Here is a good draft board for you to follow:

WalterFootball.com: 2013 NFL Draft Big Board

WalterFootball.com: 2013 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings

Team Needs:
http://www.walterfootball.com/offseason.php

Draft order:
http://www.walterfootball.com/nfldraftorder2013.php

And Draft value chart for trades:
http://walterfootball.com/draftchart.php
 
Round 4
  1. Jacksonville (2-14) QB Ryan Nassib (Syracuse)
  2. Kansas City (2-14) DT Bennie Logan (LSU)
  3. Oakland (4-12) RB Montee Ball (Wisconsin)
  4. Philadelphia (4-12) OLB Brandon Jenkins (FSU)
  5. Tampa Bay from Minnesota - from Detroit (4-12) WR Markus Wheaton (Oregon State)
  6. Arizona (5-11) TE Travis Kelce (Cincinnati)
  7. Cleveland (5-11) S J.J. Wilcox (Georgia Southern)
  8. Buffalo (6-10) OG David Quesseberry (San Jose State)
  9. New York Jets (6-10) QB Tyler Wilson (Arkansas)
  10. Tennessee (6-10) TE Dion Sims (Michigan State)
  11. Carolina (7-9) WR Stedman Bailey (West Virginia)
  12. New Orleans (7-9) OT Xaivier Nixon (Florida)
  13. San Diego (7-9) Jordan Mills (LA Tech)
  14. Miami (7-9) WR Aaron Dobson (Marshall)
  15. Tampa Bay (7-9) OLB Trevardo Willliams (UConn)
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1) OL David Bakhtiari (Colorado)
  17. Dallas (8-8) OG Alvin Bailey (Arkansas)
  18. Pittsburgh (8-8) SS Shawn Wiliams (Georgia)
  19. New York Giants (9-7) OT Reid Fragel (Ohio State)
  20. Chicago (10-6) OLB Jelani Jenkins (Florida)
  21. Cincinnati* (10-6) CB/S Sanders Commings (Georgia)
  22. Washington* (10-6) OT Rickey Wagner (Wisconsin)
  23. Minnesota* (10-6) DE William Gholston (Michigan State)
  24. Indianapolis* (11-5) OLB Sean Porter (Texas A&M)
  25. Green Bay* (11-5) C Brian Schwenke (California)
  26. Seattle* (11-5) DT Chris Jones (Bowling Green)
  27. Houston* (12-4) ILB Nico Johnson (Alabama)
  28. Pittsburgh from Denver* (13-3) RB Johnathan Franklin (UCLA)
  29. Tampa Bay - from New England* (12-4) QB Mike Glennon (N.C. State)
  30. Tampa Bay from Atlanta* (13-3) DE John Simon (Ohio State)
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1) WR Marquise Goodwin (Texas)
  32. Baltimore* (10-6) DE Joe Kruger (Utah)
  33. Baltimore (compensatory) CB D.J. Hayden (Houston)
  34. San Francisco (compensatory) TE Joseph Fauria (UCLA)
  35. Detroit (compensatory) OLB Zaviar Gooden (Missouri)
  36. Atlanta (compensatory) RB Le'Veon Bell (Michigan State)
Detroit -> Minnesota: Tahir Whitehead and Travis Lewis
New England -> Tampa Bay: Aqib Talib
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Round 1 Draft order
  1. Kansas City (2-14) LT Luke Joeckel (Texas A&M)
  2. Jacksonville (2-14) OLB Dion Jordan (Oregon)
  3. Oakland (4-12) DT Shariff Floyd (Florida)
  4. Philadelphia (4-12) CB Dee Millner (Alabama)
  5. Detroit (4-12) LT Eric Fisher (Central Michigan)
  6. Cleveland (5-11) OG Chance Warmack (Alabama)
  7. Arizona (5-11) LT Lane Johnson (Oklahoma)
  8. Buffalo (6-10) QB Geno Smith (West Virgina)
  9. New York Jets (6-10) OLB Jarvis Jones (Georgia)
  10. Tennessee (6-10) DE Ezekiel Ansah (BYU)
  11. San Diego (7-9) G/C Johnathan Cooper (North Carolina)
  12. Miami (7-9) CB Desmond Trufant (Washington)
  13. Tampa Bay (7-9) CB Xaivier Rhodes (Florida State)
  14. Carolina (7-9) NT Star Lotulelei (Utah)
  15. New Orleans (7-9) OLB Barkevious Mingo (LSU)
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1) WR Cordarrelle Patterson (Tennessee)
  17. Pittsburgh (8-8)WR Tavon Austin (WestVirginia)
  18. Dallas (8-8) FS Kenny Vaccaro (Texas)
  19. New York Giants (9-7) DT Sheldon Richardson (Missouri)
  20. Chicago (10-6) TE Tyler Eifert(Notre Dame)
  21. Cincinnati* (10-6) ILB Alec Ogletree(Georgia)
  22. St. Louis - from Washington* (10-6) S Matt Elam (Florida)
  23. Minnesota* (10-6) ILB Kevin Minter (LSU)
  24. Indianapolis* (11-5) NT Johnathan Hankins (Ohio State)
  25. Minnesota - from Seattle* (11-5) WR Keenan Allen (California)
  26. Green Bay* (11-5) WR Justin Hunter (Tennessee)
  27. Houston* (12-4) OLB/DE DaMontre Moore (Texas A&M)
  28. Denver* (13-3) DE/OLB Bjoern Werner (FSU)
  29. New England* (12-4) DE Margus Hunt (SMU)
  30. Atlanta* (13-3) DE Dontae Jones (UCLA)
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1) FS Eric Reid (LSU)
  32. Baltimore* (10-6) SS Jonathan Cyprien (FIU)
Round 2
  1. Jacksonville (2-14) CB Johnathan Banks (Miss State)
  2. San Francisco - from Kansas City (2-14) OLB Alex Okafor (Texas)
  3. Philadelphia (4-12) QB E.J. Manuel (FSU)
  4. Detroit (4-12) DE Tank Carradine (FSU)
  5. Cincinnati - from Oakland (4-12) RB Eddie Lacy (Alabama)
  6. Arizona (5-11) OLB Jamie Collins (Southern Miss)
  7. <STRIKE>Cleveland (5-11)</STRIKE>
  8. New York Jets (6-10) G/OT D.J. Fluker (Alabama)
  9. Tennessee (6-10)CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson (Connecticut)
  10. San Francisco from-Buffalo (6-10) DT/DE Kawann Short (Purdue)
  11. Miami (7-9) OT Menelik Watson (FSU)
  12. Minnesota -from Tampa Bay (7-9) OG Larry Warford (Kentucky)
  13. Carolina (7-9) WR DeAndre Hopkins (Clemson)
  14. <STRIKE>New Orleans (7-9)</STRIKE> Goodell Sucks!
  15. San Diego (7-9) ILB Manti Te'o (Notre Dame)
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1) OLB Arthhur Browm (Kansas State)
  17. Dallas (8-8) DT Sylvster Williams (North Carolina)
  18. Pittsburgh (8-8) OG/OT Kyle Long (Oregon)
  19. New York Giants (9-7) CB David Amerson (N.C. State)
  20. Chicago (10-6) OT/OG Justin Pugh (Syracuse)
  21. Washington* (10-6) S Philip Thomas (Fresno State)
  22. Atlanta from Tampa Bay- from Minnesota* (10-6) WR Quinton Patton (LA Tech
  23. Cincinnati* (10-6) OLB Khaseem Grene (Rutgers)
  24. Miami - from Indianapolis* (11-5) S Bacarri Rambo (Georgia)
  25. Green Bay* (11-5) RB Giovani Bernard (North Carolina)
  26. Seattle* (11-5) TE Zack Ertz (Stanford)
  27. Houston* (12-4) WR Robert Wood (USC)
  28. Denver* (13-3) NT Jesse Williams (Alabama)
  29. New England* (12-4) CB Robert Alford (SLU)
  30. Tampa Bay from Atlanta* (13-3) CB Jamar Taylor (Boise State)
  31. Buffalo - from San Francisco* (11-4-1) TE Jordan Reed (Florida)
  32. Baltimore* (10-6) WR Ryan Swope (Texas A&M)
Round 3
  1. Kansas City (2-14) ILB Kevin Reddick (North Carolina)
  2. Jacksonville (2-14) OT Terron Armstead (Arkansas Pine-Bluff)
  3. Detroit (4-12) WR Terrance Williams (Baylor)
  4. Oakland (4-12) CB Darius Slay (Miss State)
  5. Philadelphia (4-12) C/G/T Barrett Jones (Alabama)
  6. Cleveland (5-11) CB Leon McFadden (San Diego State)
  7. Arizona (5-11) QB Matt Barkley (USC)
  8. Tennessee (6-10) DE Sam Montgomery (LSU)
  9. Buffalo (6-10) WR Kenny Stills (Oklahoma)
  10. New York Jets (6-10) CB Jordan Poyer (Oregon State)
  11. Tampa Bay (7-9) TE Vance McDonald (Rice)
  12. Buffalo -from San Francisco from Carolina (7-9) CB Tharold Simon (LSU)
  13. New Orleans (7-9) NT Jonathan Jenkins (Georgia)
  14. San Diego (7-9) G/C Travis Frederick (Wisconsin)
  15. Miami (7-9) OLB Chase Thomas (Stanford)
  16. St. Louis (7-8-1) WR Da'Rick Rogers (Tenn Tech)
  17. Pittsburgh (8-8) OLB Corey Lemonier (Auburn)
  18. Dallas (8-8) OT/G Oday Aboushi (Virginia)
  19. New York Giants (9-7) OLB Sio Moore (UConn)
  20. Miami - from Chicago (10-6) TE Gavin Escobar (San Diego State)
  21. Minnesota* (10-6) CB Tyrann Mathieu (LSU)
  22. Cincinnati* (10-6) S D.J. Swearinger (South Carolina)
  23. Washington* (10-6) CB Logan Ryan (Rutgers)
  24. Indianapolis* (11-5) OT Brennan Williams (North Carolina)
  25. Seattle* (11-5) ILB Kiko Alonso (Oregon)
  26. Green Bay* (11-5) S T.J.McDonald (USC)
  27. Houston* (12-4) NT Brandon Williams (Missouri Southern)
  28. Denver* (13-3) ILB Jonathan Bostic (Florida)
  29. New England* (12-4) WR Cobi Hamilton (Arkansas)
  30. Atlanta* (13-3) CB B.W. Webb (William & Mary)
  31. San Francisco* (11-4-1) OT Chris Faulk (LSU)
  32. Baltimore* (10-6) ILB A.J. Klein (Iowa State)
  33. Houston (compensatory) CB Will Davis (Utah State)
  34. Kansas City (compensatory) OT/G Dallas Thomas (Tennessee)
  35. Tennessee (compensatory) OT/G Brian Winters (Kent State)
 
How about this no time slots tonight and people just pick whenever and we will go back on time slots in the morning.
 
Definitely no slots since tonight should have ended with the end of last round. We r in good pace. We should let the people have a chance to get a draft board and hopefully they send it in in case they can't show tomorrow
 
With the 1st pick of the 4th Round The Jacksonville Jaguars select Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse

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6'2, 227

OVERVIEW
Only two quarterbacks from Syracuse have been drafted since 1945, but with a consistent senior season, Nassib will be the third (and first since Donovan McNabb in 1999). Entering his third year as the starting quarterback for the Orange offense, he will contend for most of the school's career passing records in 2012.

Nassib flew under the radar as a two-star high school recruit out of Pennsylvania, redshirting in 2008 and serving as the back-up behind Ex-basketball player Greg Paulus in 2009. He inherited the starting quarterback duties in 2010 as a sophomore, throwing for 2,334 yards, 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

Nassib had his best season last year as a junior, finishing with 2,685 passing yards, 62.4 completion percentage and a TD-INT ratio of 22-9.

ANALYSIS

Nassib has good-enough arm strength to make throws at all levels of the field with the mechanics and beautiful ball fakes that scouts love to see. Nassib tends to make poor reads under pressure and force throws, but is a smart player and does a nice job using his eyes to hold defenders and work through his progressions. He isn't a statue in the pocket and is very accurate throwing on the run, flashing impressive toughness for the position. Nassib is a gamer with a live arm and the potential to rise up draft boards with a consistent senior year, ranking as one of the more underrated players for the 2013 NFL Draft.

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We at Jaguars front office don't much like the 2013 class of quarterbacks, but we know we're needy in that position and so we had a plan in place for each round. In the 4th round we didn't expect Ryan to be there, so we're very happy to declare our best case quarterback scenario in this draft has come to pass.
 
Darn, I tried to sneak it in before you posted. That was a no brainer. Dude has first round potential.
 
Darn, I tried to sneak it in before you posted. That was a no brainer. Dude has first round potential.

Yeah I was waiting things out, see how far I could get, but I couldn't wait any longer. I was sure someone would pick him in the 3rd round.
 

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