FoS Weekly 2014 NFL Mock Draft

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Nov 16, 2013; Arlington, TX, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders tight end Jace Amaro (22) catches a pass against the Baylor Bears at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

21. Green Bay Packers
Jace Amaro

The Packers seem to always draft the best player even if the fit doesn’t seem right. In this case the player and fit are quite nice in Amaro who could be the best tight end in this draft but doesn’t have the measurables that Ebron does. The Pack often go with linemen in these spots so that pick would not be a surprise.

22. Philadelphia Eagles
Bradley Roby

The Eagles haven’t been as active as some would of expected in free agency but picking up Darren Sproles could be fun for the team and their fans. Adding to their secondary will be huge and Roby’s Combine showed he was the type of player that many thought he could be earlier in the year.

23. Kansas City Chiefs
Odell Beckham Jr.

The Chiefs lost a lot of pieces and this is one spot that a team may reach for a need in the trenches as the lines values go up as the draft approaches. For now the Chiefs go with Beckham Jr, who some think could be the best WR in the first round, to help the team become more dynamic to compliment their screen game.

24. Cincinnati Bengals
Jason Verrett

The Bengals could also look to strengthen their line here but instead go for the secondary. With Dix and Pryor off the board the Bengals take a shot at a long term #2 corner back to combat the ever present passing league. Verrett and Kyle Fuller could both be options here if corner is the direction they go.

25. San Diego Chargers
Marqise Lee

The Chargers go back to the well and get a sharp running wide receiver two years in a row. Last year it payed off with Keenan Allen and Lee has the chance to be just as special with Philip Rivers throwing him the ball. A long term replacement for Antonio Gates would be nice but with Ebron and Amaro off the board the Chargers pass for now.