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2014 Horn Sports Draft

How many rounds would you prefer?

  • 3 Rounds

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • 7 Rounds

    Votes: 7 87.5%

  • Total voters
    8
With the 70th Overall Pick in the 2014 Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select:

Position: RB

Name: Bishop Sankey

School: Washington

I couldn't decide between him or Tre Mason. Glad I didn't have to... In addition to Bridgewater and Cooks, the Jags have a spark to build around.

 
With the 70th Overall Pick in the 2014 Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select:Position: RB

Name: Bishop Sankey

School: Washington

I couldn't decide between him or Tre Mason. Glad I didn't have to... In addition to Bridgewater and Cooks, the Jags have a spark to build around.
You can still pick for your Redskins!

 
With the 66th Overall Pick in the 2014 Draft, the Washington Redskins select:

Position: WR

Name: Jarvis Landry

School: LSU

Sorry you had to wait on that. Forgot all about it. Thanks SFlonghorngirl!

 
With the 71st Overall Pick in the 2014 Draft, the Cleveland Browns select:

Position: OT

Name: Joel Bitonio

School: Nevada

Adding another highly athletic OL to help in the transition over to the Shanahan ZBS, Bitonio should be able to step in and immediately start at RT or RG allowing them to shuffle their linemen and get the best 5 on the field with a few combo/swing linemen suited up for game days. A starting lineup of LT-Thomas (All-Pro), LG-Jackson ®, C-Mack (All-Pro), RG-Schwartz, RT-Bitonio ®

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With the 72nd pick, the Minnesota Vikings select:

OT

Seantreal Henderson

University of Miami

With this pick, the Vikings hope to place Henderson on the right side of the line allowing him to learn under the tutelage of Matt Kalil.

 
With the 72nd pick, the Minnesota Vikings select:
OT

Seantreal Henderson

University of Miami

With this pick, the Vikings hope to place Henderson on the right side of the line allowing him to learn under the tutelage of Matt Kalil.
Interesting selection! Remembered he was the top OL coming out of HS.

 
With the 73rd Overall Pick in the 2014 Draft, the Buffalo Bills select:

Position: TE

Name: Troy Niklas

School: Notre Dame

I'm really glad to see him available, because I briefly considered him with my last Bills pick and assumed he'd be gone by now. Niklas is an excellent blocker at this point in his football career, and while he may be a tad inexperienced receiving, he shows great promise. Scouts Inc. has him ranked as the best TE in the draft not named Ebron or Amaro, due to ASJ's injury concerns, and lack of effort and intangibles. I'll take it.

 
With the 73rd Overall Pick in the 2014 Draft, the Buffalo Bills select:Position: TE

Name: Troy Niklas

School: Notre Dame

I'm really glad to see him available, because I briefly considered him with my last Bills pick and assumed he'd be gone by now. Niklas is an excellent blocker at this point in his football career, and while he may be a tad inexperienced receiving, he shows great promise. Scouts Inc. has him ranked as the best TE in the draft not named Ebron or Amaro, due to ASJ's injury concerns, and lack of effort and intangibles. I'll take it.
You stole my pick!

 
Trying to decide if I'll wait on Fixer if he isn't here for his pick. Be a good guy? Or quickly nab the guy you tried trading up for twice?

 
With the 76th Pick (technically 75th) in the 2014 Draft, the Detroit Lions Select:

Position: WR

Player: Paul Richardson

School: Colorado

After shoring up the defensive backfield with Darqueze Dennard and Jimmie Ward, Detroit felt it was time to turn their attention to the Offensive side of the ball. One big piece was missing from this Offense in 2013 and that was a legitimate #2 Receiver who can pull some of the attention away from Megatron. Detroit firmly believes that if Richardson would have returned for his Senior season, he would have been an unquestionable first round talent. He shows all of the capability of becoming the next DeSean Jackson. And that's exactly what this team needs to open up the lanes for Johnson downfield.

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With the 76th Pick (technically 75th) in the 2014 Draft, the Detroit Lions Select:
Position: WR

Player: Paul Richardson

School: Colorado

After shoring up the defensive backfield with Darqueze Dennard and Jimmie Ward, Detroit felt it was time to turn their attention to the Offensive side of the ball. One big piece was missing from this Offense in 2013 and that was a legitimate #2 Receiver who can pull some of the attention away from Megatron. Detroit firmly believes that if Richardson would have returned for his Senior season, he would have been an unquestionable first round talent. He shows all of the capability of becoming the next DeSean Jackson. And that's exactly what this team needs to open up the lanes for Johnson downfield.

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You stole my pick!

 
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