2014 NFL Mock Draft: Todd McShay, Mel Kiper release picks 21-32; Anthony Barr to 49ers
By Jack Crosby
With 20 picks now out of the way in their final mock draft, Mel Kiper and Todd McShay moved along with their picks on ESPN2 Thursday night.
There are still a lot of solid players left, and the first of them gone at no. 21 is C.J. Mosley to the Packers.
With the 22nd pick, Kiper sees the Eagles getting their DeSean Jackson replacement with the selection of Jordan Matthews.
At 23, Alex Smith gets a new target in USC star Marqise Lee.
With the 24th pick, Marvin Lewis goes with what he knows best–defense–and takes Virginia Tech’s Kyle Fuller.
At 25, the Chargers get that defensive back help they wanted with TCU’s Jason Verrett.
The Browns get some help for Manziel, their previous pick, at 26 with the selection of Bruce Ellington.
At 27, the Saints and Drew Brees become even more dangerous with the selection of Indiana WR Cody Latimer.
The Panthers NEED wide receiver help and they get it at 28 with Fresno State’s Davante Adams.
Tom Brady gets a new bit of protection up front with the selection of Ra’Shede Hageman at 29.
At 30, Anthony Barr stays in the state of California as he goes to the 49ers.
In the Super Bowl, the Broncos showed they needed help on defense, and that’s exactly where they turn with the selection of Ryan Shazier.
And to finish it all off, Stephon Tuitt is the newest member of the Seattle Seahawks as they look to repeat in 2014.
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