Redrafting the First 10 Picks of the 2014 NFL Draft

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With the ninth overall pick, the Minnesota Vikings select: Anthony Barr, LB, UCLA

Another pick that doesn’t change, the Vikings will keep Anthony Barr with the ninth pick and there is no reason for them not to.

Barr had 70 tackles with four sacks, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, and one touchdown.

If Barr didn’t miss the final four games of the season with an injury, those numbers could have been even better.

Barr is set for another solid season on a Vikings team that could surprise the NFL and make the playoffs.

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With the 10th overall pick, the Detroit Lions select: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Safety, Alabama

The Lions entered the 2014 NFL draft with their top needs at receiver and safety.

While the Lions originally selected tight end Eric Ebron, they would have been better off by selecting a safety in Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.

Clinton-Dix registered 94 tackles with one sack and three interceptions in 2014.

While Ebron still has potential to be a solid tight end, Clinton-Dix would have been the better pick for the Lions.