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2011 TexansTalk Member Mock Draft (FULL)

I was under the impression that Carimi would be a second round pick, but, after watching some tape I can see why he would go in the first round considering a few potential first rounders didn't impress at the Senior Bowl.

I was looking at him for the Seahawks because the Seahawks need a good right tackle. I think that's what Carimi is going to be best suited for.
 
I will try to let him know there. I believe his email is Chris at HoustonDiehards dot com if you want to send him an e-mail.

Email sent. I cant direct message him because he doesnt follow me.

Edit: That was fast. Already see him scouring the thread. ;)
 
FROM DIEHARD CHRIS

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Hey guys - mock was full when I last posted so I had no idea. I love the TT mock but I will defer to the earlier poster who already has his pick ready to go. I'd like to do it - but I also hate it when these things get bogged down, and if I were to make the pick I would need until tonight to get my research in (busy day today). I'd rather defer than give an uninformed pick.

So go ahead, and I will jump on the next mock, or next year's. Whoever is making this pick can go ahead and take over the Saints for the rest of this mock.

Thanks for the heads up! I'll be keeping up with the mock.
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Thanks Super Mario and Chris, whoever had the Saints posted that they had a pick ready to be made, I just don't know who that was...
 
I like Mark Ingram for the Aints. They can get rid of overpriced Reggie Bush or often injured Pierre Thomas with this move.

Other wise I would give them Justin Houston or Corey Liuget.
 
I like Mark Ingram for the Aints. They can get rid of overpriced Reggie Bush or often injured Pierre Thomas with this move.

Other wise I would give them Justin Houston or Corey Liuget.

Corey Liuget is a good pick here because he is a good talent but is strictly a 4-3 DT IMO. In the 3 round mock ive been working on i have them taking Adrian Clayborn as i am higher on him as a DE than Houston(who to me seems to be a player without a position. Too big imo for 3-4 and i dont know how effective he could be as a 4-3 DE). Thats just my two cents. In my mock all 3 of the players i mentioned were still on the board.
 
Senor Stan, nice pic (and pick)! As for the Chiefs, I think Branden Albert should slide back to Guard and have Solder play left tackle. Good picks so far although Gabe Carimi could've been had in the 2nd round.

Possibly. The Chiefs need interior line too. I think they had Wiegman at G/C and he's on his last hoorah. Draft ain't over yet.
 
Corey Liuget is a good pick here because he is a good talent but is strictly a 4-3 DT IMO. In the 3 round mock ive been working on i have them taking Adrian Clayborn as i am higher on him as a DE than Houston(who to me seems to be a player without a position. Too big imo for 3-4 and i dont know how effective he could be as a 4-3 DE). Thats just my two cents. In my mock all 3 of the players i mentioned were still on the board.

I think they should go with Justin Houston for this mock.
 
The Philadelphia Ealges select Mike Pouncey G/C Fla.

Since the tackles just went by by, the Eagles select the best inside lineman in the draft.
Pouncey will start at Right Guard and could move to center if Jammal Jackson is still unable to come back from injury.

Oooh jgl.... Maurkice and the Steelers are pissed.
 
DiehardChris was on 2 hours ago but didn't post.

I don't think he knows he is in the mock.

From a few Hours ago in this thread.

FROM DIEHARD CHRIS

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Hey guys - mock was full when I last posted so I had no idea. I love the TT mock but I will defer to the earlier poster who already has his pick ready to go. I'd like to do it - but I also hate it when these things get bogged down, and if I were to make the pick I would need until tonight to get my research in (busy day today). I'd rather defer than give an uninformed pick.

So go ahead, and I will jump on the next mock, or next year's. Whoever is making this pick can go ahead and take over the Saints for the rest of this mock.

Thanks for the heads up! I'll be keeping up with the mock.
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FROM DIEHARD CHRIS

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Hey guys - mock was full when I last posted so I had no idea. I love the TT mock but I will defer to the earlier poster who already has his pick ready to go. I'd like to do it - but I also hate it when these things get bogged down, and if I were to make the pick I would need until tonight to get my research in (busy day today). I'd rather defer than give an uninformed pick.

So go ahead, and I will jump on the next mock, or next year's. Whoever is making this pick can go ahead and take over the Saints for the rest of this mock.

Thanks for the heads up! I'll be keeping up with the mock.
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So I guess it's mine to pick?
 
With the 24th pick, the New Orleans Saints select...

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Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama.

With the former Heisman winner falling this far, how do the Saints not grab him? With Pierre Thomas & Chris Ivory not likely to participate in any off-season workouts (due to injuries) & Ingram being the top player on my board this seems like the obvious pick for them.
 
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Austin stock is climbing. looked real fast & strong @ combine. should probably move him onto the Big Board very soon.

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With the 25th pick, the Seahawks take...

Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
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The Seahawks had a terrible secondary last year and Jimmy is the right guy at the right time. He's a top 15 talent with character issues. But, hey, what does Pete Carroll care about character issues?
 
BALTIMORE RAVENS - rmartin65

ATLANTA FALCONS - mariowillshine15

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - bah007

CHICAGO BEARS - drs23

NEW YORK JETS - stingray

PITTSBURGH STEELERS - ole miss texan

GREEN BAY PACKERS - thunderkyss
 
I feel Smith and Ingram are both really good value at these spots.

Ingram will help make that great Saints offense INSANE.
 
Corey Liuget is a good pick here because he is a good talent but is strictly a 4-3 DT IMO. In the 3 round mock ive been working on i have them taking Adrian Clayborn as i am higher on him as a DE than Houston(who to me seems to be a player without a position. Too big imo for 3-4 and i dont know how effective he could be as a 4-3 DE). Thats just my two cents. In my mock all 3 of the players i mentioned were still on the board.

Justin Houston played as a 3-4 OLB at Georgia which makes me think he has less of a bust factor playing OLB than either Aldon Smith or Von Miller.
 
The Atlanta Falcons select Torrey Smith, Maryland

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Atlanta has nothing to help Roddy White except an over the hill Tony Gonzalez.

Torrey Smith is a burner who will stretch the field and make it much easier for Michael Turner and White.
 
The Atlanta Falcons select Torrey Smith, Maryland

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Atlanta has nothing to help Roddy White except an over the hill Tony Gonzalez.

Torrey Smith is a burner who will stretch the field and make it much easier for Michael Turner and White.

I love this pick Torrey Smith will be a great player
 
With the 28th pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select...

Derek Sherrod - OT, Mississippi St

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Matt Light is unlikely to return to New England next season. And even in the event that he does, he will be 33 by the start of the season and it would be wise for the Patriots to begin looking for a replacement to groom. With Sebastian Vollmer firmly entrenched at RT, New England takes the top available LT prospect.

Sherrod, at 6'5” and 320 pounds, is as big as a tank. His 35 ½ inch arms, incredible lateral quickness, and solid athleticism make him a perfect candidate as a NFL left tackle. He was a team captain and three year starter in the toughest conference in college football.

Sherrod doesn't have overwhelming potential but he has a low bust value. He could come in and start at LT day one. Doesn't project to be a perennial Pro Bowler but can be a solid anchor at LT for many years.
 
With the 28th pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select...

Derek Sherrod - OT, Mississippi St

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Matt Light is unlikely to return to New England next season. And even in the event that he does, he will be 33 by the start of the season and it would be wise for the Patriots to begin looking for a replacement to groom. With Sebastian Vollmer firmly entrenched at RT, New England takes the top available LT prospect.

Sherrod, at 6'5? and 320 pounds, is as big as a tank. His 35 ½ inch arms, incredible lateral quickness, and solid athleticism make him a perfect candidate as a NFL left tackle. He was a team captain and three year starter in the toughest conference in college football.

Sherrod doesn't have overwhelming potential but he has a low bust value. He could come in and start at LT day one. Doesn't project to be a perennial Pro Bowler but can be a solid anchor at LT for many years.

Good pick, that's who I would have selected as well.
 
Any chance the picks made so far will be updated into the first/second post? Too lazy to browse through this thread at the moment :D. I don't pick for a while, so it doesn't really matter...but still would be nice to be able to easily view every pick made so far.
 
CHICAGO BEARS - drs23

NEW YORK JETS - stingray

PITTSBURGH STEELERS - ole miss texan

GREEN BAY PACKERS - thunderkyss
 
With the 29th pick the Chicago Bears take Stefen Wisniewski from Penn State.

Wisniewski comes from an NFL pedigree having his Dad and Uncle both play in the league. Blue collar lunch pail kind of guy coached by Jo Pa. Fundementaly/technicaly sound. 1st Nittany Lion freshman to start on the line since 1999. Has room to add bulk.
 
With the 29th pick the Chicago Bears take Stefen Wisniewski from Penn State.

Wisniewski comes from an NFL pedigree having his Dad and Uncle both play in the league. Blue collar lunch pail kind of guy coached by Jo Pa. Fundementaly/technicaly sound. 1st Nittany Lion freshman to start on the line since 1999. Has room to add bulk.

I really like this pick. Wisniewski will be a 10 yr starter. He takes over for Kruetz. If the Bears add a good FA guard. They should be most improved in their biggest weakness interior OL.
 
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