Wes Welker calls Gregg Williams audio “unheard of, disturbing”

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1. Colts: Andrew Luck, quarterback, Stanford.

This is one of two picks we know for sure.

2. Redskins: Robert Griffin III, quarterback, Baylor.

This is the other.

3. Vikings: Morris Claiborne, cornerback, LSU.

This looks like the probable pick if the Vikes can’t trade out.

4. Browns: Trent Richardson, running back, Alabama.

Cleveland takes the best player available at No. 4.

5. Bucs: Stephon Gilmore, cornerback, South Carolina.

Some pro evaluators rate Gilmore ahead of Claiborne.

6. Rams: Matt Kalil, tackle, USC.

St. Louis can’t pass on the franchise left tackle.

7. Jaguars: Justin Blackmon, receiver, Oklahoma State.

Jacksonville shores up its receiver corps with this pick.

8. Dolphins: Ryan Tannehill, quarterback, Texas A&M.

Picking Tannehill gives G.M. Jeff Ireland some job security.

9. Panthers: Fletcher Cox, defensive tackle, Mississippi State.

Carolina addresses its biggest need on both sides of the ball.

10. Bills: Mark Barron, safety, Alabama.

Teams seem to envision Barron as a Sean Taylor type.

11. Chiefs: Dont’a Hightower, linebacker, Alabama.

Hightower is a thumping “Ted” linebacker with versatility.

12. Seahawks: Luke Kuechly, linebacker, Boston College.

Seattle prides itself on defense, and Kuechly is a safe pick.

13. Cardinals: Riley Reiff, tackle, Iowa.

Cardinals line coach Russ Grimm will love Reiff’s game.

14. Cowboys: Michael Brockers, defensive tackle, LSU.

Brockers will play five-technique end in Dallas’ system.

15. Eagles: Chandler Jones, defensive end, Syracuse.

Teams are smitten with Jones’ length and non-stop motor.

16. Jets: Melvin Ingram, linebacker, South Carolina.

Coach Rex Ryan isn’t worried about Ingram’s short arms.

17. Bengals: Dre Kirkpatrick, cornerback, Alabama.

Kirkpatrick is a younger version of Nate Clements.

18. Chargers: David DeCastro, guard, Stanford.

The Bolts stop DeCastro’s slide near the end of the teens.

19. Bears: Whitney Mercilus, defensive end, Illinois.

Mercilus is relentless, and plays a need spot in Chicago.

20. Titans: Cordy Glenn, guard, Georgia.

Tennessee is emphasizing improved interior run blocking.

21. Bengals: Courtney Upshaw, defensive end, Alabama.

The Bengals’ defensive staff scores its coveted pass rusher.

22. Browns: Michael Floyd, receiver, Notre Dame.

Floyd falls, but he addresses a big weakness in Cleveland.

23. Lions: Jonathan Martin, tackle, Stanford.

The Lions have had eyes for Martin since January.

24. Steelers: Dontari Poe, defensive tackle, Memphis.

Pittsburgh pounces on this massive, high-upside project.

25. Broncos: Doug Martin, running back, Boise State.

Denver is in win-now mode, and Martin is NFL ready.

26. Texans: Kendall Wright, receiver, Baylor.

The game tape is too good for Wright to fall any further.

27. Patriots: Shea McClellin, linebacker, Boise State.

McClellin’s versatile, high-effort profile is a great fit here.

28. Packers: Bruce Irvin, linebacker, West Virginia.

Irvin is a sub-package rusher, but he flies off the edge.

29. Ravens: Rueben Randle, receiver, LSU.

He’ll be Ozzie Newsome’s highest-rated player at this point.

30. 49ers: Amini Silatolu, guard, Midwestern State.

The Niners do well with mauling, small-school guards.

31. Patriots: Brandon Boykin, cornerback, Georgia.

Boykin is a difference maker in the slot and on returns.

32. Giants: Quinton Coples, defensive end, North Carolina.

The rich get richer when Coples slides to the champs.

Wes Welker calls Gregg Williams audio “unheard of, disturbing”

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