Weekly FoS 2014 NFL Mock Draft

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Nov 5, 2013; Buffalo, NY, USA; Buffalo Bulls linebacker Khalil Mack (46) during the game against the Ohio Bobcats at University of Buffalo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY Sports

12. New York Giants
Khalil Mack
OLB, Buffalo

  • While Mack may not fit the Giants 4-3 scheme perfectly Tom Coughlin will figure out how to involve this ultra talented player. For the Giants a mature player like Mack makes a lot of sense but don’t be surprised if they look offensive or defensive line. Dennard would be an option as well if he fell here.

13. St. Louis Rams
Eric Ebron
TE, UNC

  • After shoring up their offensive line the Rams double up here with Ebron with the hopes that he fills the middle of the field role they thought they had filled in free agency last year. Ebron will shoot up draft boards with his athleticism.

14. Chicago Bears
Louis Nix
DT, Notre Dame

  • The Bears defense struggled last year, adding Nix to the middle could solve that problem. Keeping him motivated and in shape may be an issue but he has the chance to change the middle of the Bears defensive line.

15. Pittsburgh Steelers
Cyrus Kouandjio
OT, Alabama

  • Kouandjio is a raw athlete on the offensive line but the Steelers needs there make him a must selection at this point. The Steelers need to return to their run based attack with Leveon Bell and adding this behemoth to the line will greatly help that and keep Big Ben more protected.

16. Baltimore Ravens
Marqise Lee
WR, USC

  • The Ravens have a deep threat in Torrey Smith and now add to it with Lee. Lee is a precise route runner who will pair with Dennis Pitta to give Joe Flacco safety valves he didn’t have last year. The Ravens could look to add to their woeful offensive line to assist Ray Rice’s rushing totals but go with Lee to help their franchise QB.

17. Dallas Cowboys
Aaron Donald
DT, Pittsburgh

  • The Cowboys are always tough to figure out but here they go with Donald. Donald’s stock is skyrocketing after his Senior Bowl workouts. Donald provides the Cowboys with a strong anchor to their 4-3 defense.