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I've seen more mock drafts this year than all of the other years combined.....they're all wrong !!!!!!!
 
1. Houston Texans: Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina -- There is a great chance this pick is going to get traded -- most likely to Atlanta -- but regardless of which team is selecting in this spot, the pick should be Clowney. He is a dominant player and his game is much more complete than he gets credit for. | Watch highlights

2. St. Louis Rams: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M -- When St. Louis had Johnny Manziel in for a workout late in the draft process, it threw me for a bit of a loop. However, the Rams still need to solidify their offensive line and Matthews is a perfect fit. He is more NFL ready than any other OT. This is a solid pick for St. Louis, but they could probably move down and still get Matthews, so look for possible movement at No. 2. | Watch highlights

3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M -- Both Sammy Watkins and Khalil Mack are very enticing for Jacksonville, but they have to go with a QB. Manziel had great meetings with the Jaguars and his persona is perfect for what they need in Jacksonville, which is excitement! | Watch highlights

4. Cleveland Browns: Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson -- I wouldn't classify receiver as a need for Cleveland, but Watkins is too good to pass up at No. 4, and the Browns still have the 26th pick to address their biggest need at QB. Watkins is explosive and immediately improves an offense that needs a spark. I would not want to be an opposing defensive coordinator with Josh Gordon and Sammy Watkins on the outside. | Watch highlights

5. Oakland Raiders: Khalil Mack, LB, Buffalo -- The Raiders spent loads of money this offseason in free agency and they seem to be making some of the best decisions they've made in years. Mack does not fill a need, but at this point he would be the highest player on the board and very hard to pass up. If he'€™s still on the board here, that also means Oakland could have numerous teams calling to trade up, so look for some movement if the Raiders don'€™t take Mack for themselves. | Watch highlights

6. Atlanta Falcons: Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn -- I won'€™t be surprised at all if Atlanta tries to jump up to No. 1 to draft Clowney. The Falcons were terrible rushing the passer last season, and the offense should get back to its 2012 form with improved health. However, keeping Matt Ryan upright was a struggle in 2013 and Robinson has the most potential of any tackle in the draft. | Watch highlights

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M -- The third Aggie comes off the board inside the top 10, which makes you wonder why they didn'€™t win more games last year. Oh wait, they didn'€™t play any defense! I digress. Evans has done nothing but rocket up draft boards since the end of the season. He'€™s very fluid and athletic for his frame and has the best catch radius available. Some have begun to question whether Manziel was the magic maker for the Aggies or if it was his explosive wide receiver. | Watch highlights

8. Minnesota Vikings: Blake Bortles, QB, UCF -- During this entire draft process I have said the top quarterbacks were overrated, and we have seen the stock of Teddy Bridgewater fall in the last 3-4 weeks. So, Bortles will likely be available here for Minnesota, which desperately needs a QB to compete with Matt Cassel. Bortles is strong and looks the part, especially in a Norv Turner offense. | Watch highlights

9. Buffalo Bills: Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina -- Buffalo needs an offensive tackle and a tight end, which is going to make this pick very difficult. They will have to pass on Michigan OT Taylor Lewan to select Ebron, the premier tight end in the draft. Ebron is everything you would want in a modern NFL tight end: quick, powerful, clean route-runner, solid body control and great hands. For me it comes down to this: Do you want the third-best offensive tackle or the best tight end?

10. Detroit Lions: Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State -- The Lions are just OK defending the pass, and with Aaron Rodgers and Jay Cutler in the division, solidifying the secondary and upgrading the special teams is a no-brainer. Gilbert is extremely talented, and his ability to return kicks puts him ahead of Darqueze Dennard as the top corner in the draft. | Watch highlights

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/klatt-s-last-minute-mock-draft-giving-an-a-to-texas-a-m-050714
 
Vegas sets odds for NFL season total wins

Broncos - 11

Seahawks - 11

49ers - 10.5

Patriots - 10.5

Packers - 10

Colts - 9.5

Saints - 9.5

Bengals - 9

Eagles - 9

Ravens - 8.5

Steelers - 8.5

Bears - 8

Chargers - 8

Chiefs - 8

Cowboys - 8

Dolphins - 8

Falcons - 8

Lions - 8

Panthers - 8

Cardinals - 7.5

Giants - 7.5

Rams - 7.5

Redskins - 7.5

Texans - 7.5

Bucs - 7

Jets - 7

Titans - 7

Bills - 6.5

Browns - 6.5

Vikings - 6

Raiders - 5

Jaguars - 4.5


http://t.foxsports.msn.com/nfl/vega...ow-many-wins-will-the-browns-and-bengals-have
 
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