Featured User Mocks: NFC West
Here are a couple disclaimers on these mocks before you read them:
1) This is for FUN! And a tribute and thank you to all of you that have been using On the Clock to create your own mock drafts! So we decided to pick some of our favorites. So this is not what we are predicting will happen, just showing some good things you GMs out there were able to do with On the Clock!
2) People used various big boards so the rankings will change. Again, anything can happen in the NFL Draft but you will see players in various places on these mocks because different big boards were used.
3) Its not the same mock draft for all 32 teams. Why do you see the same player going 3 times in a division? Because these are 32 different simulations run, therefore a player can go to various teams depending on how their draft played out.
4) Some GMs used On the Clock regular and some used On the Clock Premium with trades, we used both to show the variability!
Enjoy and see Steve’s analysis on this division’s mock drafts below!
NFC West:
NFC East / NFC North / NFC South / NFC West
AFC East / AFC North / AFC South / AFC West
Arizona Cardinals:
Link to Mock Draft: https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/sharedraft.php?d=bbgbsz
31 QB DEREK CARR FRESNO STATE
52 S DEONE BUCANNON WASHINGTON STATE
63 DE TRENT MURPHY STANFORD
84 RB JEREMY HILL LSU
95 DT KELCY QUARLES SOUTH CAROLINA
120 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ IOWA
160 WR JEFF JANIS SAGINAW VALLEY STATE
196 OT SEANTREL HENDERSON MIAMI
St. Louis Rams:
Link to Mock Draft: https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/draft.php?d=ktutaf
2 WR SAMMY WATKINS CLEMSON
13 CB JUSTIN GILBERT OKLAHOMA STATE
44 ILB C.J. MOSLEY ALABAMA
75 S ED REYNOLDS STANFORD
110 QB A.J. MCCARRON ALABAMA
153 WR MIKE DAVIS TEXAS
188 RB DE’ANTHONY THOMAS OREGON
214 RB ALFRED BLUE LSU
226 TE JAKE MURPHY UTAH
241 CB LAVELLE WESTBROOKS GEORGIA SOUTHERN
249 S NAT BERHE SAN DIEGO STATE
250 CB KAMERON JACKSON CALIFORNIA
San Francisco 49ers:
Link to Mock Draft: https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/draft.php?d=yzxjpw
30 DE DEE FORD AUBURN
56 WR MARTAVIS BRYANT CLEMSON
61 CB STANLEY JEAN-BAPTISTE NEBRASKA
77 WR JARVIS LANDRY LSU
94 CB MARCUS ROBERSON FLORIDA
100 C WESTON RICHBURG COLORADO STATE
129 DT KELCY QUARLES SOUTH CAROLINA
170 S JONATHAN DOWLING WESTERN KENTUCKY
242 RB ISAIAH CROWELL ALABAMA STATE
243 TE JOE DON DUNCAN DIXIE STATE
245 DT SHAMAR STEPHEN CONNECTICUT
Seattle Seahawks:
Link to Mock Draft: https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/sharedraft.php?d=shtgoe
44 DT RA’SHEDE HAGEMAN MINNESOTA
72 TE TROY NIKLAS NOTRE DAME
75 DE MARCUS SMITH LOUISVILLE
132 CB WALT AIKENS LIBERTY
146 RB LACHE SEASTRUNK BAYLOR
148 CB ANTONE EXUM VIRIGNIA TECH
172 S BROCK VEREEN MINNESOTA
184 WR TEVIN REESE BAYLOR
208 OLB KEVIN PIERRE-LOUIS BOSTON COLLEGE
Arizona Cardinals:
-The Cardinals trade back in the first round and still land their quarterback of the future in Derek Carr. They then add some quality defensive talent to the secondary and the pass rush. Later in the draft they add some weapons on offense.
St. Louis Rams:
-The Rams could go a number of different directions with these two picks in the first round, but it is hard to argue against a Sammy Watkins and Justin Gilbert pairing. That is an impact talent on either side of the passing game. In the 2nd the Rams take the sliding C.J. Mosley who is another top talent. Later the Rams fill in a lot of needs on both sides of the ball and nab a quarterback to develop behind Sam Bradford.
San Francisco 49ers:
-The 49ers need for a pass rusher has grown in recent weeks due to the uncertainty surrounding Aldon Smith. The 49ers use their depth of early round picks to fix both their secondary and wide receiver depth chart. Later some offensive and defensive line help is added.
Seattle Seahawks:
-Without a pressing need the Seahawks trade back here and restock the depth on their roster. Seattle lost numerous defensive linemen in free agency so grabbing a couple guys early on makes sense. Adding an inline tight end that can be a weapon in the passing game, would be a really good move for Seahawks. Later Seattle continues to add depth in the secondary and among skill positions.