Oct. 13, 2012; South Bend, IN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish defensive end Stephon Tuitt (7) sacks Stanford Cardinal quarterback Josh Nunes (6) in the third quarter at Notre Dame Stadium. Notre Dame won 20-13 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
Hey there NFL SpinZoners and welcome to the last of my segmented mock draft analyses. I have here in this post the final four picks of the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Initially I made my first eight picks of the draft with some resistance from those people expecting quarterbacks in the top three picks. My second edition improved a lot in terms analysis and included some better picks. By the end, I started concentrating less on the teams themselves and on the actual players that I picked. I apologize for the analysis being so thorough (and 9000 words) in my third edition, however I believe as a journalist, it is my job to give you the best and more intricate analysis out there for your 2014 NFL Mock Draft satisfaction. Thus, without further delay, here’s my pick for your New England Patroits. Hopefully you guys will agree or disagree (doesn’t really matter to me) with this pick. Remember that the Pats made it to the AFC Championship game and will most likely not need that much help, however this pick with it’s analysis will be justified to their respective teams. So if you want to take this Mock Draft experience to the next level, then click on that arrow!