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Scott is the BPA at a need position to me .
So it's Scott ?
We've had several people now agree on Scott.
Let's do it. Dorell Scott.
OK ... here's my biggest hail Mary .
I'm picking Jasper Brinkley , a big run stuffing ILB , who was a 1st team SEC LB until he suffered a knee injury . I think if he wouldn't have gotten injured he may have been a better prospect at ILB than Rey M . Jasper showed he's pretty well recovered and brings a another tough presence to Miami's defense .
OK ... here's my biggest hail Mary .
I'm picking Jasper Brinkley , a big run stuffing ILB , who was a 1st team SEC LB until he suffered a knee injury . I think if he wouldn't have gotten injured he may have been a better prospect at ILB than Rey M . Jasper showed he's pretty well recovered and brings a another tough presence to Miami's defense .
OK ... here's my biggest hail Mary .
I'm picking Jasper Brinkley , a big run stuffing ILB , who was a 1st team SEC LB until he suffered a knee injury . I think if he wouldn't have gotten injured he may have been a better prospect at ILB than Rey M . Jasper showed he's pretty well recovered and brings a another tough presence to Miami's defense .
If I was going ILB I would have taken Jason Phillips (TCU), but Brinkley is a good player.
With 89th pick in the 2009 Texans Talk Mock Draft, the New England Patriots select Trevor Canfield, OG, Cincinnati.
Canfield provides depth for an aging OLine. He can backup both guard spots, and maybe even the RT. He has a nasty disposition, and is a team player.
If we get a lot of disagreement, we can just say we were joking.
Hey, Shaft! Wazzup?
Wow nice draft! I didt realize NE had 5 picks in the first three rounds.
Thank you. And yep, I lucked out in the lottery. I was able to do alot, and am happy with my draft, I dont think I would have changed anything looking back. I would really enjoy going more rounds, anybody else in?
I'm definitely up for doing all rounds, or even doing another mock.
I think we really wanted to finish the 4th at the very least because the Texans have two in the 4th . We could designate a time and divvy up teams , 5 minutes per team and finish the 4th in no time.
So far I think Bah has done a good job for the Pack and I think Super Mario has done agood job retooling the Lions into a team that can bounce back from last year's disaster.
I'd like to give it a shot but I might be spotty time-wise in the evenings until about 9:00-9:30 pm. Then I'm pretty solid and should be available.
I'm definitely up for doing all rounds, or even doing another mock.
Meh, if yall continue on to the 4th round and on, someone can take my Iggles.
If you start over though with a new one I'd be down. I just don't really care for going beyond the first three rounds.
I'll take yhe Eagles if thats cool with everyone through the 7th...
Giants still on clock
It's been way longer than 12 hours too. Closer to 20.
I think McKenzie is the guy as well. He'd fit with the Giants nicely.
Sorry Lork 88.
With the 91st overall pick in the 2009 NFL Mock Draft the New York Giants select:
Tyrone McKenzie - OLB, South Florida
Indianapolis Colts and Texan_JBZ are on the clock for the #92 pick...
That's a good pick. When I was looking into the Gints in the first Mock, a lot of guys on the Giants boards were screaming for a new OLB.
The G-men are going to have a killer D. They got Canty, Boley, and if they get McKenzie to add onto there current defense...thats one sick
They also brought in Rocky Bernard. I think it's obvious what the Giants are trying to do. The Texans will likely do the same through the draft. BUILD THE DEFENSE!
Davis has it all. A big frame, powerful arm, and accuracy to go along with them. He is athletic enough to buy time with his leg, and he goes through his progressions with relative ease. Check his second and third options rather regularly. He is a leader who takes command of the huddle. However, he lacks experience, his throwing motion needs refinement and his footwork needs more development.
Davis, a junior, is a rare physical specimen. He is a true NFL product. If he declares, and all indications points towards that, he would be highly sought after by many teams. He is a second round talent who, with a great last two months of the season, could sneak into the later stages of the first round. Davis will be a starter in the NFL by 2010.