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I've been working on this one since the combine ended. It's a full three rounds (any draft picks that have been traded since the combine will not be included).
I use my own draft board. I have over 300 prospects listed, but I have only ranked the top 120 so if someone sees a notable prospect that isn't listed in my mock but should probably be drafted in the first three rounds then please alert me. Round 1 1.DET – Jason Smith – OT, Baylor 2.STL – Eugene Monroe – OT, Virginia 3.KC – Aaron Curry – OLB, Wake Forest 4.SEA – Michael Crabtree – WR, Texas Tech 5.CLE – Brian Orakpo – OLB, Texas 6.CIN – Andre Smith – OT, Alabama 7.OAK – B.J. Raji – DT, Boston College 8.JAC – Malcolm Jenkins – CB, Ohio St 9.GB – Everette Brown – OLB, Florida St 10.SF – Matthew Stafford – QB, Georgia 11.BUF – Brian Cushing – OLB, USC 12.DEN – Vontae Davis – CB, Illinois 13.WAS – Michael Oher – OT, Ole Miss 14.NO – Tyson Jackson – DE, LSU 15.HOU – Clay Matthews – OLB, USC 16.SD – Rey Maualuga – ILB, USC 17.NYJ – Mark Sanchez – QB, USC 18.CHI – Michael Johnson – DE, Georgia Tech 19.TB – Chris Wells – HB, Ohio St 20.DET (dal) – Brandon Pettigrew – TE, Oklahoma St 21.PHI – Jeremy Maclin – WR, Missouri 22.MIN – D.J. Moore – CB, Vanderbilt 23.NE – Aaron Maybin – OLB, Penn St 24.ATL – Peria Jerry – DT, Ole Miss 25.MIA – Sean Smith – FS, Utah 26.BAL – Darrius Heyward-Bey – WR, Maryland 27.IND – Hakeem Nicks – WR, North Carolina 28.PHI (car) – Knowshon Moreno – HB, Georgia 29.NYG – Larry English – DE, Northern Illinois 30.TEN – Alex Mack – C, California 31.ARI – William Beatty – OT, Connecticut 32.PIT – Duke Robinson – OG, Okalhoma Round 2 33.DET - Josh Freeman – QB, Kansas St 34.KC – Eben Britton – OT, Arizona 35.STL – Alphonso Smith – CB, Wake Forest 36.CLE – Darius Butler – CB, Connecticut 37.SEA – Louis Delmas – FS, Western Michigan 38.CIN – Percy Harvin – WR, Florida 39.JAC – Max Unger – C, Oregon 40.OAK – LeSean McCoy – HB, Pittsburgh 41.GB – James Laurinaitis – ILB, Ohio St 42.BUF – Jamon Meredith – OT, South Carolina 43.SF – Clint Sintim – OLB, Virginia 44.MIA – Kenny Britt – WR, Rutgers 45.NYG – William Moore – SS, Missouri 46.HOU – Patrick Chung – SS, Oregon 47.NE – Robert Ayers – DE, Tennessee 48.DEN – Donald Brown – HB, Connecticut 49.CHI – Brian Robiskie – WR, Ohio St 50.TB – Paul Kruger – DE, Utah 51.DAL – Rashad Johnson – FS, Alabama 52.PHI – Phil Loadholt – OT, Oklahoma 53.NYJ – Connor Barwin – OLB, Cincinnati 54.MIN – Eric Wood – C, Louisville 55.ATL – Jared Cook – TE, South Carolina 56.MIA – Jarron Gilbert – DE, San Jose St 57.BAL – Mike Mickens – CB, Cincinnati 58.NE – Andy Levitre – OG, Oregon St 59.CAR – Evander Hood – DT, Missouri 60.NYG – Troy Krophog – OT, Tulane 61.IND – Victor Harris – CB, Virginia Tech 62.TEN – Lawrence Sidbury – DE, Richmond 63.ARI – Marcus Freeman – OLB, Ohio St 64.PIT – Coye Francies – CB, San Jose St Round 3 65.DET – Sen'Derrick Marks – DT, Auburn 66.STL – Pat White – ATH, West Virginia 67.KC – Herman Johnson – OG, LSU 68.SEA – Kraig Urbik – OG, Wisconsin 69.DAL – Jason Phillips – ILB, TCU 70.CIN – Rashad Jennings – HB, Liberty 71.OAK – Juanquin Iglesias – WR, Oklahoma 72.JAC – Fili Moala – DT, USC 73.GB – Chase Coffman – TE, Missouri 74.SF – Trevor Canfield – OG, Cincinnati 75.BUF – Shawn Nelson – TE, Southern Miss 76.NYJ – Emmanuel Cook – FS, South Carolina 77.HOU – Shonn Greene – HB, Iowa 78.SD – Captain Munnerlyn – CB, South Carolina 79.DEN – Jonathan Luigs – C, Arkansas 80.WAS – Derek Pegues – FS, Mississippi St 81.TB – Rhett Bomar – QB, Sam Houston St 82.DET – Jairus Byrd – CB, Oregon 83.PHI – Matt Shaughnessy – DE, Wisconsin 84.GB – Ron Brace – DT, Boston College 85.CHI – Gerald McRath – OLB, Southern Miss 86.MIN – Michael Hamlin – SS, Clemson 87.MIA – Darry Beckwith – ILB, LSU 88.BAL – James Casey – TE, Rice 89.NE – Domonique Johnson – CB, Jackson St 90.ATL – Tyrone McKenzie – OLB, South Florida 91.NYG – Andre Brown – HB, N.C. St 92.IND – Chris Baker – DT, Hampton 93.CAR – Nate Davis – QB, Ball St 94.TEN – DeAngelo Smith – CB, Cincinnati 95.ARI – Travis Beckum – TE, Wisconsin 96.PIT – Xavier Fulton – OT, Illinois If you don't like something, tear me up... |
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I loooove Greene in the 3rd.
I dont have an issue with Wells to the bucs because its hard to see him fall any further, but with their urgent need for a WR with Hilliard and Galloway being released and clayton a FA next year, Maclin would be a good pick since he is available. Also I think that DET will go QB since there is not a #1 consensus OT. Other than that good work.
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I like the pick of Smith, but IMO the Lions will take Curry #1. Also, they have so many needs that I think it would be ridiculous for them to take a QB. I just don't see how they can justify taking a QB when he has nothing to work with. You gotta fix everything else before you worry about a QB. Besides neither Stafford or Sanchez is worth the #1 pick.
Also love the pick of Greene in the 3rd. Greene and Brown are my top 2 RB's for us to take in the draft and they both fall into our area of the 3rd round. Hopefully we can walk out of the 3rd with a backup RB.
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As for the Freeman pick, new regimes usually want to bring in their own QB and Freeman has the tools. I think it would be a mistake to take him here, but Detroit isn't exactly known for drafting particularly well. |
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That comment about a QB not going #1 was mainly directed at my man Super Mario.
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I have Jason Smith as my #1 OT and I have for some time now. After reading about how well he did in the interviews at the combine, I really think the Lions will eventually look to him as the #1 pick. Thanks for your input. |
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Also I understand the Andre Smith pick, but IDK why Cincy would take Harvin in the 2nd. He's never been suspended or been in trouble with the law to my knowledge.
LOL obviously I'm just kidding, but wouldn't it be just priceless if Cincy took Smith after his combine debacle. I don't think I could contain myself if they did.
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I'm surprised you have us going Chung with Ayers still on the board. EDIT: Ooops. Nevermind. I had forgotten that Ayers isn't a rush specialist. My bad.
Of the teams I've done at least a little research on... The Saints have issues on their defense but I don't think DE is their big need. They're looking at corner (especially if they don't sign Bartell) and outside linebacker. That first pick you have for the Giants is a definite possibility but after that, I think you're off. They're looking at DE (which you covered) and OLB (I mean, they had Danny Clark starting last year) but they're also going to target a WR early. They're losing Toomer and who knows what's up with Burress. With their franchising of Jacobs, I don't think they're going with another tailback before the 4th or 5th. I really wouldn't be surprised if they went Connor Barwin with their first pick and then the best WR with their second. With the way your mock was going, I would have expected them to go Robiskie. Last edited by The Pencil Neck; 03-01-2009 at 05:44 PM. |
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With the Saints it was either reach for D.J. Moore or take the best defensive player available. DE isn't their biggest need on defense, but they really only have three or four players on defense that aren't replaceable. Robiskie was in play for the pick in the second round, and I think you make a good point. I probably should have gone with him there. |
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This is a good mock and I'm sure took some time ... thanks .
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Bah007's nice job as usual! Now Im going to cherry pick because thats what I do. ![]() 15.HOU – Clay Matthews – OLB, USC - Would really like to trade down and add an extra pick and try and get Mathews later but if we cant Im fine with him here. 46.HOU – Victor Harris – CB, Virginia Tech - This guy has been on my radar for awhile now. He's a versatile athlete who has seen time at cornerback, free safety, running back, wide receiver and as a returner on both kickoffs and punts. Hes a real playmaker. He had six interceptions last season, two for touchdowns, and he led the team with 14 passes defended. Good open-field tackler who can really lay the wood. Will come up aggressively in run support. This is the icing on the cake, he was the unquestioned locker-room leader VT. 77.HOU – Jarrett Dillard - Rice - He becomes our Wes Welker. Enough said! |
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Jarrett Dillard would be a nice 5th rounder... to compare him to Wes Welker is a LITTLE extreme. I mean the guy came from rice sure he caught alot of tds but who was he playing? |
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"In what is certainly not a coincidence, ______was isolated once again today on wide receivers and running backs in pass routes. And like the times before he provided tight coverage, jumping a few routes and defending passes. As one NFL scout with the N.Y. Giants said, "He's not the fastest but he sure is around the football all the time. In our business sometimes we focus on how they got there and not the fact that they got there. When it comes down to it, being there is what its all about. And it sure seems like ______ is always there." Sound familar? By the way the blanks were DeMeco Ryans the best second round pick weve ever had and one of best players on this team. Luckily for us there were alot of GMs out there that think like you. Now about Jarret Dillard. And I didnt say he was going to be as productive as Welker. I said he would be our Wes Welker. As in he would have a similar role as Welker. He would be our clutch sure handed slot WR. Youre right about him not playing alot of good competition but when he did he played his best. He caught 9 for a 158 yards against Texas lst year. With his impressive vertical and great hands he could be a very good slot WR. In fact I would go as for as saying he is in the top 2 or 3 best hands in this draft. Having said all that I will concede that he more likely will go in the 4th. |
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Not a Green fan, he is a little old for me. I like my RBs to be under 23 at draft time. |
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