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1 - Houston - Reggie Bush, RB, USC
2 - New Orleans - Mario Williams, DE, NC State 3 - Tennessee - Matt Leinart, QB, USC 4 - N.Y. Jets - Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt 5 - Green Bay - D'Brickashaw Ferguson, T, Virginia 6 - San Francisco - AJ Hawk, LB, Ohio State 7 - Oakland - Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland 8 - Buffalo - Winston Justice, T, USC 9 - Detroit - Michael Huff, S, Texas 10 - Arizona - Vince Young, QB, Texas 11 - St. Louis - Brodrick Bunkley, DT, FSU 12 - Cleveland - Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon 13 - Baltimore - Tye Hill, CB, Clemson 14 - Philadelphia - Ernie Sims, LB, FSU 15 - Denver f/Atl - Chad Jackson, WR, Florida 16 - Miami - Kamerion Wimbley, DE, FSU 17 - Minnesota - Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa 18 - Dallas - Donte Whitner, S, Ohio State 19 - San Diego - Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State 20 - Kansas City - Manny Lawson, DE, NC State 21 - New England - Deangelo Williams, RB, Memphis 22 - Denver f/Was - Gabe Watson, DT, Michigan 23 - Tampa Bay - Antonio Cromartie, CB, FSU 24 - Cincinnati - Jason Allen, DB, Tennessee 25 - N.Y. Giants - Bobby Carpenter, LB, Ohio State 26 - Chicago - Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia 27 - Carolina - Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota 28 - Jacksonville - Johnathan Joseph, CB, South Carolina 29 - N.Y. Jets f/Den/Atl - Nick Mangold, C, Ohio State 30 - Indianapolis - Thomas Howard, LB, UTEP 31 - Seattle - Ashton Youboty, CB, Ohio State 32 - Pittsburgh - Sinorice Moss, WR, Miami(FL) |
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Not a bad mock at all, I have a few changes I'd make but I could see just about all of these happening.
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I like it. The top 10 picks will be very interesting after the Texans.
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VN Mock. Heard last week that both Indi and Pittsburg were interested in The RB from LSU. Under your scenario, sets up the battle very well. Won't nit pick because you may well be right. A.J. Hawk is a stud. Davis helps the young QB. But the wife and I were talking, the last time San Fran had a great DB was Ronnie Lott. Huff is like Lott in a number of ways wouldn't be surpprise. But again nothing wrong with your mock just a thought.
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i agree, huff is a playmaker. however, as most boards have a.j. hawk being a #1 or #2 defender in this draft (between him and mario williams), i think the niners take the value pick here with hawk. it helps their decision considering they lost julian peterson.
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I don't like how u had Moss and Holmes drafted but not CHad Jackson.
Chad Jackson is the best receiver in this draft. A good team will draft him and i envision him being productive his rookie year ala Clayton. edit: sorry, chad is drafted.....GREAT MOCK!!! ahah
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that's a good point. the problem is: i have jackson as the first WR taken.
and jackson isn't the best receiver in the draft. he's a one-trick pony who's basically just a deep threat. his short/intermediate game is very average, and he doesn't haver near the agility and ability to elude defenders that holmes does. that being said, mike hass is the best WR in this draft. |
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