With the 2014 NFL Draft fast approaching I have come up with my pick for who I believe will be taken and starting now the Houston Texans and new Head Coach Bill O’Brien are on the clock. With a total of 256 picks in seven rounds – including a total of 32 compensatory picks awarded to a total of 13 teams – there are 256 young men who will have their names called and it is my thought that there are three former FIU players who may be taken in later rounds.
Round 4
Pick (overall)
1 (101). Houston Texans
Robert Herron, Wide Receiver, The University of Wyoming
2 (102). Washington Redskins
Walt Aikens, Cornerback, Liberty University
3 (103). Atlanta Falcons
Marcus Martin, Center, The University of Southern California
4 (104). New York Jets (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Kyle Van Noy, Linebacker, Brigham Young University
5 (105). Jacksonville Jaguars
Kareem Martin, Defensive End, The University of North Carolina
6 (106). Cleveland Browns
Travis Swanson, Center, The University of Arkansas
7 (107). Oakland Raiders
Chris Davis, Cornerback, Auburn University
8 (108). Minnesota Vikings
Michael Schofield, Offensive Tackle, The University of Michigan
9 (109). Buffalo Bills
Kevin Norwood, Wide Receiver, The University of Alabama
10 (110). St. Louis Rams
Christian Kirksey, Linebacker, The University of Iowa
11 (111). Detroit Lions
Jerick McKinnon, Runningback, Georgia Southern University
12 (112). Tennessee Titans
AJ McCarron, Quarterback, The University of Alabama
13 (113). New York Giants
Gabe Ikard, Center, The University of Oklahoma
14 (114). Jacksonville Jaguars (from Baltimore Ravens)
Preston Brown, Linebacker, The University of Louisville
15 (115). New York Jets
Adrian Hubbard, Linebacker, The University of Alabama
16 (116). Miami Dolphins
Crockett Gillmore, Tight End, Colorado State University
17 (117). Chicago Bears
Jemea Thomas, Cornerback, Georgia Tech University
18 (118). Pittsburgh Steelers
David Yankey, Offensive Guard, Stanford University
19 (119). Dallas Cowboys
Ross Cockrell, Cornerback, Duke University
20 (120). Arizona Cardinals
George Uko, Defensive Tackle, The University of Southern California
21 (121). Green Bay Packers
Brandon Thomas, Offensive Guard, Clemson University
22 (122). Philadelphia Eagles
Justin Ellis, Defensive Tackle, Louisiana Tech University
23 (123). Cincinnati Bengals
Devonta Freeman, Runningback, Florida State University
24 (124). Kansas City Chiefs
Ethan Westbrooks, Defensive End, West Texas A&M University
25 (125). San Diego Chargers
Storm Johnson, Runningback, The University of Central Florida
26 (126). New Orleans Saints
Jake Murphy, Tight End, The University of Utah
27 (127). Cleveland Browns (from Indianapolis Colts)
Dezmen Southward, Strong Safety, Wisconsin
28 (128). Carolina Panthers
E.J. Gaines, Cornerback, The University of Missouri
29 (129). San Francisco 49ers
Josh Huff, Wide Receiver, The University of Oregon
30 (130). New England Patriots
Kenny Ladler, Free Safety, Purdue University
31 (131). Denver Broncos
Anthony Steen, Offensive Guard, The University of Alabama
32 (132). Seattle Seahawks
Jack Mewhort, Offensive Tackle, The Ohio State University
33 (133). Detroit Lions (compensatory selection)
James Gayle, Defensive End, Virginia Tech University
34 (134). Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection)
Jay Prosch, Fullback, Auburn University
35 (135). Houston Texans (compensatory selection)
Ryan Grant, Wide Receiver, Tulane University
36 (136). Detroit Lions (compensatory selection)
Anthony Johnson, Defensive Tackle, Louisiana State University
37 (137). New York Jets (compensatory selection)
Christian Jones, Linebacker, Florida State University
38 (138). Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection)
Ed Reynolds, Free Safety, Stanford University
39 (139). Atlanta Falcons (compensatory selection)
James White, Running back, The University of Wisconsin
40 (140). New England Patriots (compensatory selection)
Brandon Coleman, Wide Receiver, Rutgers University
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