Less than a week away from the 2014 , we'd advise you to believe nothing.
How to watch the NFL draft

With the 2014 fast approaching, find out how to catch all the action from Radio City Music Hall on NFL Network.
Our assessment? Complete and utter wind.
Beyond the usual suspects, here's our list of clubs that might pull a stunner under center in Round 1:
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: It depends on who's left when the Bucs pick at No. 7, but the tea leaves point to Tampa drafting a young quarterback to groom behind aging placeholder Josh McCown. It's crystal clear the team isn't high on Mike Glennon, who as early as Thursday night.
2. St. Louis Rams: Les Snead doth protest too much. Telling all the world that Sam Bradford's his man, the Rams continue to be whispered about as a team that might find his replacement with the second overall pick. They'll travel to College Station on Friday to Johnny Manziel. Maybe that's nothing more than due diligence or an expensive junket aimed at freaking out teams lower in the pecking order, but St. Louis burns on our radar as a first-round mystery squad.
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3. Tennessee Titans: on Jake Locker's fifth-year option and have nothing else at the position beyond and Raiders castoff Tyler Wilson. Ken Whisenhunt can't be finished bringing in competition for Locker, who needs to burn the house down for a spot on this roster a year from now.
4. Arizona Cardinals:Bruce Arians once laughed off the idea of taking a quarterback, telling at the combine that Carson Palmer was . Please. Arians is among the game's top quarterback tutors, having molded Ben Roethlisberger in Pittsburgh and Andrew Luck in Indy. The time is right to draft a young gun to learn behind Palmer before taking over in 2015, if not much sooner.
5. Dallas Cowboys: Bear with us here: Let's say Johnny Football tumbles out of the top 10, creeping closer, pick by pick, to Dallas at No. 16. It doesn't make a lick of fiscal sense -- not with $55 million in guarantees aimed at Tony Romo -- but we don't put it past Jerry Jones to fall head over heels for Manziel. When it happens, .
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