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2014 Texans Talk Mock Draft SELECTION

Good draft.

As a complete and unrelated side note... what do you mean by a "decertify" of talent?

I suspect he typed bereft and got auto-corrected.

Well I was half right. The Auto-correct was the culprit, though I would have gone with bereft rather than diversity.
 
20 ( 235 ) Oakland Raiders ( Rock N Randy ) ON THE CLOCK: 6:00pm - 8:00am
21 ( 236 ) Green Bay Packers ( mussop )
22 ( 237 ) Philadelphia Eagles ( beerlover )
23 ( 238 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator )
24 ( 239 ) Cincinnati Bengals ( NCTexan )
25 ( 240 ) San Diego Chargers ( Texan4Ever )
26 ( 241 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 )
 
Lions draft

1. Dequeze Dennard- CB--- Michigan St.
2. Austin Seferian-Jenkins- TE-- Washington
3. Paul Richardson-WR----Colorado
4. Christian Kirksey--OLB---- Iowa
4. Tre Boston--- FS---- North Carolina
4. Brett Smith---QB---- Wyoming
6. Taylor Hart---- DE---- Oregon
7. Kevin Graf----OT---- USC

Dennard was my #1 rated CB and Boston is the new kind of FS that the NFL is looking for a S with CB skills but can tackle well enough to play S. The Lions secondary got much needed upgrades.

Jenkins and Richardson adds pieces needed for Stafford and company to become an explosive offense. Graf is a very talented OL project that adds much needed depth to the Lions OL. I see Graf in the same light as the Packers Bahktiari (SP?) last yr. Smith is one of my top 4 QB's in this draft. He's a real talent that played on a terrible team. The Lions need a backup QB and a perfect situation for Smith to sit and learn behind Stafford for 2-3 yrs.

Taylor Hart is a value pick. He can slide inside on passing downs or play as a run stopper at DE on 1st/2nd down. He's more of a 3-4 DE (I hope the Texans draft him) but you don't pass up a guy with talent that plays hard all of the time in the 6th rd. He adds depth with the loss of Willie Young.

The Lions added much needed talent to their defense, (Secondary/OLB's) this will help a major Lions weakness defending against the pass.

Jenkins/Richardson/Graff gives Stafford much needed weapons that were lacking last yr. With the addition of Tate/Richardson/Jenkins if CJ goes down again next yr the Lions will still have great talent at the skill positions. Unlike last yr when Stafford had to rely on Kris Durham/Jeremy Ross/Pettigrew.

Thoughts?
 
Bears Draft

1. Ha Ha Clinton- Dix--- FS --- Alabama
2. Scott Crichton---- DE Oregon St.
3. Jaylen Watkins--- CB/FS ---- Florida
4. Dominique Easley--- DT---- Florida
5.Walt Aikens --CB ---- Liberty
6. Beau Allen----DT Wisconscin
6. Isiah Crowell ---- RB---- Alabama St.

Clinton-Dix and Watkins (Who I think is very underrated) add much needed speed an playmaking ability to a Bears secondary that is in bad need of playmakers.

DL- Chichton is a pass rusher who will learn under a similar plaer in vet Jared Allen. Houstou can play DT/DE. I envision a 3rd down DL of Jared Allen/Houston/Easley (Who is a steal if he can stay healthy)/Crichton. When you add Beau Allen Allen and Jay Rattlif as run stopping rotational DT's the Bears have added much needed depth and playmakers along their DL.

RB- Crowell--- Got kicked out of Georgia, but has as much talent as any RB in this draft. Crowell is a hard runner who runs with good body lean. He will make a good compliment to Forte. He's a very good short yardage guy. Crowell is very well schooled in pass blocking under Mark Richt's pro style system. Crowell can also catch the ball out of the backfield. Agreat fit in Trestman's offense and a vast upgrade over Micheal Bush.

Thoughts?
 
Jets Draft,

1. Mike Evans---WR----- Texas A&M
2. Marcus Roberson--- CB-----Florida
3. Jackson Jeffcoat--- DE/OLB---- Texas
4. A.C. Leonard---- TE---- Tennessee St.
4. James Hurst ----- OT---- North Carolina
4. Dri Archer----- RB/WR------ Kent St.
5. Kenny Ladler----- FS ----- Vanderbilt
6. Vinny Sunseri----- SS ----- Alabama
6.Shmar Stephen------ DE ------ Connecticut
6. Matt Patchan---- OT/OG ------- Boston College
6. Avery Williamson----- ILB ------ Kentucky
7. Carlos Fiels Jr.----OLB----- Winston-Salem

Evans/Leonard/Archer in addition to Decker provide explosiveness to the offense.

Roberson/Ladler/Suseri add playmakers to the secondary. Roberson has as much talent as any CB in this draft. Ladler is a smart centerfielder who makes aggressive plays on the ball. Sunseri was half of the best S tandem in college football. Sunseri is smart (Coaches kid) rarely out of position and makes good breaks on the ball and is great in run support.

OL-- Hurst can be a starter and an upgrade over Howard. He will never be a star but will always be very solid. Patchan is a 1st rder IMHO, if he can stay healthy. He finally stayed healthy last yr and was dominant at B.C.

Williamsom/Fields are very fast and good in both pass coverage and blitzing. Both need to improve at taking on blocks, but are sure tacklers. (King introduced me to Fields)

Jeffcoat is a perfect fit in Ryan's defense. He's strong enough to hold up against the run. But should do well as a pass rusher. Stephen was a group pic. I like his potential. He's a big man with good movement skills.

Thanks guys for helping me out this week while I was on vacation, it was greatly appreciated. This was the best TT Mock Draft ever. A special shout out to Dutch/Blake/Wolverine Fan.

Thoughts?
 
Jets Draft,

1. Mike Evans---WR----- Texas A&M
2. Marcus Roberson--- CB-----Florida
3. Jackson Jeffcoat--- DE/OLB---- Texas
4. A.C. Leonard---- TE---- Tennessee St.
4. James Hurst ----- OT---- North Carolina
4. Dri Archer----- RB/WR------ Kent St.
5. Kenny Ladler----- FS ----- Vanderbilt
6. Vinny Sunseri----- SS ----- Alabama
6.Shmar Stephen------ DE ------ Connecticut
6. Matt Patchan---- OT/OG ------- Boston College
6. Avery Williamson----- ILB ------ Kentucky
7. Carlos Fiels Jr.----OLB----- Winston-Salem

Evans/Leonard/Archer in addition to Decker provide explosiveness to the offense.

Roberson/Ladler/Suseri add playmakers to the secondary. Roberson has as much talent as any CB in this draft. Ladler is a smart centerfielder who makes aggressive plays on the ball. Sunseri was half of the best S tandem in college football. Sunseri is smart (Coaches kid) rarely out of position and makes good breaks on the ball and is great in run support.

OL-- Hurst can be a starter and an upgrade over Howard. He will never be a star but will always be very solid. Patchan is a 1st rder IMHO, if he can stay healthy. He finally stayed healthy last yr and was dominant at B.C.

Williamsom/Fields are very fast and good in both pass coverage and blitzing. Both need to improve at taking on blocks, but are sure tacklers. (King introduced me to Fields)

Jeffcoat is a perfect fit in Ryan's defense. He's strong enough to hold up against the run. But should do well as a pass rusher. Stephen was a group pic. I like his potential. He's a big man with good movement skills.

Thanks guys for helping me out this week while I was on vacation, it was greatly appreciated. This was the best TT Mock Draft ever. A special shout out to Dutch/Blake/Wolverine Fan.

Thoughts?

my thoughts, ton of picks. have to maximize. not a fan of Ryan. seems like he always is defensive heavy & just throws the offense some bones. I believe he is destined to fail. props to you for taking them on. a lot of depth picks, nothing to save his job (thankfully if your a Jets fan) so that could be a good thing. To be fair would have to re evaluate in three years. Always, good job!
 
Bears Draft

1. Ha Ha Clinton- Dix--- FS --- Alabama
2. Scott Crichton---- DE Oregon St.
3. Jaylen Watkins--- CB/FS ---- Florida
4. Dominique Easley--- DT---- Florida
5.Walt Aikens --CB ---- Liberty
6. Beau Allen----DT Wisconscin
6. Isiah Crowell ---- RB---- Alabama St.

Clinton-Dix and Watkins (Who I think is very underrated) add much needed speed an playmaking ability to a Bears secondary that is in bad need of playmakers.

DL- Chichton is a pass rusher who will learn under a similar plaer in vet Jared Allen. Houstou can play DT/DE. I envision a 3rd down DL of Jared Allen/Houston/Easley (Who is a steal if he can stay healthy)/Crichton. When you add Beau Allen Allen and Jay Rattlif as run stopping rotational DT's the Bears have added much needed depth and playmakers along their DL.

RB- Crowell--- Got kicked out of Georgia, but has as much talent as any RB in this draft. Crowell is a hard runner who runs with good body lean. He will make a good compliment to Forte. He's a very good short yardage guy. Crowell is very well schooled in pass blocking under Mark Richt's pro style system. Crowell can also catch the ball out of the backfield. Agreat fit in Trestman's offense and a vast upgrade over Micheal Bush.

Thoughts?

Really like this one. Easily works out if healthy. personally would have selected my man Aaron Donald, #4 on my board #1 overall but ha ha is a top prospect for free safety. Crichton is a bear so love that fit. Watkins replaces Manning, I suppose? Overall defensive heavy very bearish.
 
Lions draft

1. Dequeze Dennard- CB--- Michigan St.
2. Austin Seferian-Jenkins- TE-- Washington
3. Paul Richardson-WR----Colorado
4. Christian Kirksey--OLB---- Iowa
4. Tre Boston--- FS---- North Carolina
4. Brett Smith---QB---- Wyoming
6. Taylor Hart---- DE---- Oregon
7. Kevin Graf----OT---- USC

Dennard was my #1 rated CB and Boston is the new kind of FS that the NFL is looking for a S with CB skills but can tackle well enough to play S. The Lions secondary got much needed upgrades.

Jenkins and Richardson adds pieces needed for Stafford and company to become an explosive offense. Graf is a very talented OL project that adds much needed depth to the Lions OL. I see Graf in the same light as the Packers Bahktiari (SP?) last yr. Smith is one of my top 4 QB's in this draft. He's a real talent that played on a terrible team. The Lions need a backup QB and a perfect situation for Smith to sit and learn behind Stafford for 2-3 yrs.

Taylor Hart is a value pick. He can slide inside on passing downs or play as a run stopper at DE on 1st/2nd down. He's more of a 3-4 DE (I hope the Texans draft him) but you don't pass up a guy with talent that plays hard all of the time in the 6th rd. He adds depth with the loss of Willie Young.

The Lions added much needed talent to their defense, (Secondary/OLB's) this will help a major Lions weakness defending against the pass.

Jenkins/Richardson/Graff gives Stafford much needed weapons that were lacking last yr. With the addition of Tate/Richardson/Jenkins if CJ goes down again next yr the Lions will still have great talent at the skill positions. Unlike last yr when Stafford had to rely on Kris Durham/Jeremy Ross/Pettigrew.

Thoughts?

How did you get three teams? I got only one & six picks. YOU SUCK. J/K


Like Dennard but not a fan of Jenkins we will see. The rest are all solid developmental picks. Not a big fan of Lions so forgive me, would think they go either OL or WR early. However solid picks!
 
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Is everyone just gonna time out until this is over? Scrubs. If we would have just gone hard one more day this thing would be over by now.

Come on yall, let's finish strong. I have little intention of checking in on this message board this weekend.
 
Is everyone just gonna time out until this is over? Scrubs. If we would have just gone hard one more day this thing would be over by now.

Come on yall, let's finish strong. I have little intention of checking in on this message board this weekend.

Word. I know I missed one pick but LEHGO!
 
21 ( 236 ) Green Bay Packers ( mussop ) ON THE CLOCK: 9:00am - 1:00pm
22 ( 237 ) Philadelphia Eagles ( beerlover )
23 ( 238 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator )
24 ( 239 ) Cincinnati Bengals ( NCTexan )
25 ( 240 ) San Diego Chargers ( Texan4Ever )
26 ( 241 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 )
 
Draft Update

13 (228) Tennessee Titans - Jeff Janis - WR, Saginaw Valley State
14 (229) Dallas Cowboys - Aaron Lynch - DE, South Florida
15 (230) Pittsburgh Steelers - Tevin McDonald - S, Eastern Washington
16 (231) Dallas Cowboys -Jay Bromley - DT, Syracuse
17 (232) Indianapolis Colts - Brandon Dixon - CB, Northwest Missouri State
18 (233) New York Jets - Carlos Fields Jr. - OLB, Winston-Salem State
19 (234) Miami Dolphins - James Wilder Jr. - RB, Florida State
20 (235) Oakland Raiders - Justin Britt - OT, Missouri
 
22 ( 237 ) Philadelphia Eagles ( beerlover ) ON THE CLOCK: 9:30am - 1:30pm
23 ( 238 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator )
24 ( 239 ) Cincinnati Bengals ( NCTexan )
25 ( 240 ) San Diego Chargers ( Texan4Ever )
26 ( 241 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 )
 
Chip Kelly goes secondary with another Commodore, Vanderbilt CB Andre Hal, 5-10 1/2 188lbs. Good hands, smooth hips/back peddle plus ballhawk. Learned early/quickly from Casey Hayword (selected 2nd rd. 2012) Two-year starter (26 career starts) with 37 passes defended, earning Second Team All-SEC honors the past two seasons. As Senior posted 49 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 18 passes defended, 3 INT's. Has starter upside with developmental time. Excellent work ethic, gaining strength in weight room & guarding plus WR in practices Jordan Matthews gives him much higher grade than late 7th. Now it's time to fly like an Eagle
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24 ( 239 ) Cincinnati Bengals ( NCTexan ) ON THE CLOCK: 11:00am - 3:00pm
25 ( 240 ) San Diego Chargers ( Texan4Ever ) PM'ed
26 ( 241 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 )
 
The Bengals select Lorenzo Taliaferra, RB, Coastal Carolina.

Green-Ellis is going to need to be replaced eventually. And while I love Gio, having a second, thicker back is a good idea to complement him. This way Taliaferra gets to sit a year and get spot duty before possibly taking over RB2.
 
Chip Kelly goes secondary with another Commodore, Vanderbilt CB Andre Hal, 5-10 1/2 188lbs. Good hands, smooth hips/back peddle plus ballhawk. Learned early/quickly from Casey Hayword (selected 2nd rd. 2012) Two-year starter (26 career starts) with 37 passes defended, earning Second Team All-SEC honors the past two seasons. As Senior posted 49 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 18 passes defended, 3 INT's. Has starter upside with developmental time. Excellent work ethic, gaining strength in weight room & guarding plus WR in practices Jordan Matthews gives him much higher grade than late 7th. Now it's time to fly like an Eagle

Good writeup.

I don't know much about this guy, but those are some serious accolades for a late 7th rounder. Do you have any idea why he might be drafted this late?

Before Pete Carroll did his thing and had everyone convinced you needed giants on the edges this was the size for a lot of the leagues best CBs:

Revis
Joe Haden
Grimes
Vontae Davis
Chris Harris
McKelvin

Etc.
 
Good writeup.

I don't know much about this guy, but those are some serious accolades for a late 7th rounder. Do you have any idea why he might be drafted this late?

Before Pete Carroll did his thing and had everyone convinced you needed giants on the edges this was the size for a lot of the leagues best CBs:

Revis
Joe Haden
Grimes
Vontae Davis
Chris Harris
McKelvin

Etc.

At the time I created my big board, CBS Sports had him rated 211th, NFL.com gave him a 5.27 rating (which is a late round draft pick rating), and Walter Football had him as a 4-5th round prospect.

If things had fallen a little differently I'd have nabbed him. He was on my list of guys for the Titans in this round. I think he's a great value here and I'm not so sure he won't go earlier than this in the real draft.
 
26 ( 241 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 ) ON THE CLOCK: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
27 ( 242 ) San Francisco 49ers ( WolverineFan )
28 ( 243 ) San Francisco 49ers ( WolverineFan )
29 ( 244 ) New England Patriots ( WolverineFan )
30 ( 245 ) San Francisco 49ers ( WolverineFan )
31 ( 246 ) Denver Broncos ( Blake )
32 ( 247 ) Seattle Seahawks ( bah007 )
 
This has been a very efficient draft. Kudos to everyone who participated. Quick review of the Saints draft:
Rd. 1 - Kyle Fuller CB
Rd. 2 - Bishop Sankey RB
Rd. 3 - Trevor Reilly OLB
Rd. 4 - Demarcus Lawrence OLB
Rd. 5 - Russell Bodine OG
Rd. 5 - Chris Davis CB
Rd. 6 - Andrew Jackson ILB

I think the Saints quietly had a great draft.
 
Is everyone just gonna time out until this is over? Scrubs. If we would have just gone hard one more day this thing would be over by now.

Come on yall, let's finish strong. I have little intention of checking in on this message board this weekend.

Picture this draft. And then imagine it without WolverineFan.

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He deserves a ton of kudos for keeping this thing moving along despite all the missed picks.
 
My bad
Came down with the death
I was waiting
I wanted Marcus Williams CB NDST

This past week has been bad. My wife brought something back from New Jersey. It hit us over last weekend - it hit her a lot worse than it hit me, but I'm still dragging. I ended up having to take her to the ER a couple of days ago. That helped but now she's getting worse again.
 
Oakland Raiders are done

2014 Draft Class:

Oakland Raiders

1st RD - Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
2nd RD - Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State
3rd RD - Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska
4th RD - Morgan Breslin, OLB, USC
7th RD - Larry Webster III, DE, Bloomsburg
7th RD - Justin Britt, OT, Missouri

Not too bad considering I didn't have a 5th and 6th rounder
 
This past week has been bad. My wife brought something back from New Jersey. It hit us over last weekend - it hit her a lot worse than it hit me, but I'm still dragging. I ended up having to take her to the ER a couple of days ago. That helped but now she's getting worse again.

I hope y'all both feel better soon. Same goes to Randy. I came down with a nasty stomach virus about two days ago that I am just getting over.
 
This past week has been bad. My wife brought something back from New Jersey. It hit us over last weekend - it hit her a lot worse than it hit me, but I'm still dragging. I ended up having to take her to the ER a couple of days ago. That helped but now she's getting worse again.

Got my whole house my wife and kids
I had to power through and still do my shift

I made every pick besides my last one I missed it
I took a bunch of meds yesterday and past out
I was in a coma sleep
Woke up at 5am better
Was hoping to make my pick but I checked in at noon and my deadline was at 8am :/

Appreciate the work you do wolverine
 
Everybody feel better and let's get this draft done!

Now. The question is... do we want to do another after this? Maybe switch teams around to let people have chances with other teams?
 
Oakland Raiders are done

2014 Draft Class:

Oakland Raiders

1st RD - Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
2nd RD - Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State
3rd RD - Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska
4th RD - Morgan Breslin, OLB, USC
7th RD - Larry Webster III, DE, Bloomsburg
7th RD - Justin Britt, OT, Missouri

Not too bad considering I didn't have a 5th and 6th rounder

That would be an awesome draft for them. I doubt their real draft will turn out that nice.
 
The San Francisco 49ers select...

Travis Carrie - CB - Ohio - MAC

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The 49ers double dip at CB with another underrated prospect. Carrie wasn't invited to the Combine, but showed out at his Pro Day. He measured in at 6-0 206 lbs, ran a 4.43 forty-yard dash, vertical leaped 41 inches, broad jumped 10-3 feet, and ran a sub-7.00 3-cone drill.

Carrie intercepted 8 passes over the last two years of his career and broke up 23 passes. He returned 2 INT's for TD's as well as a punt return. I grade him as a 4th-5th round prospect.
 
The San Francisco 49ers select...

Kevin Norwood - WR - Alabama - SEC

SF double dips again, but this time at WR. Norwood didn't have an overwhelmingly impressive college career as he spent his entire career as the #2 option behind Julio Jones and then Amari Cooper while playing in a run based offense. However, he was very impressive at the Senior Bowl and the NFL Combine. He's not a high upside player, but SF needs some solid depth at WR and Norwood could provide that.
 
The New England Patriots select...

Keith Wenning - QB - Ball State - MAC

The Pats need to develop a new backup QB for Tom Brady as current backup Ryan Mallett won't be with the team much longer. He will either be traded or leave in Free Agency. I'm a big fan of Wenning as far as being a solid backup QB at the next level.

In his final two seasons, Wenning threw for 7,243 yards while completing 64.7% of his passes and throwing 59 TD's to 17 INT's. He was fairly impressive during the week of the East-West Shrine Game.
 
The San Francisco 49ers select...

Cornelius Lucas - OT - Kansas State - Big 12

Lucas is a mountain of a man at 6-8, 316 lbs with monstrously long arms. Contrary to his massive size, he is not as powerful blocker as you would expect but is more agile. He's very raw technically and is coming off a foot injury that has caused his stock to drop some. He was generally considered a 3rd-4th round prospect coming into the 2013 season.

As far as potential goes, he is a less athletic Seantrel Henderson although he comes without the baggage. If developed over time, he could become a solid RT.
 
31 ( 246 ) Denver Broncos ( Blake ) ON THE CLOCK: 2:30pm - 6:30pm
32 ( 247 ) Seattle Seahawks ( Bah007 )
33 ( 248 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator )
34 ( 249 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 )
35 ( 250 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 )
36 ( 251 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator )
37 ( 252 ) Cincinnati Bengals ( NCTexan )
38 ( 253 ) Atlanta Falcons ( JCTexan )
39 ( 254 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator )
40 ( 255 ) Atlanta Falcons ( JCTexan )
41 ( 256 ) Houston Texans ( TexansFTW )
 
The San Francisco 49ers select...

Cornelius Lucas - OT - Kansas State - Big 12

Lucas is a mountain of a man at 6-8, 316 lbs with monstrously long arms. Contrary to his massive size, he is not as powerful blocker as you would expect but is more agile. He's very raw technically and is coming off a foot injury that has caused his stock to drop some. He was generally considered a 3rd-4th round prospect coming into the 2013 season.

As far as potential goes, he is a less athletic Seantrel Henderson although he comes without the baggage. If developed over time, he could become a solid RT.

Screw you Wolverine!!!

That was my UDFA gold mine.

One of my favourite sleeper prospects. Give him a couple years in an NFL conditioning program and NFL coaching and you have a very good tackle. Guy has great feet and is already a very good pass blocker.
 
The Seattle Seahawks select:

Mo Alexander - SS, Utah St, 6-1 220

Alexander is a very athletic SS who would be rated higher if he didn't have a history as a knucklehead. Forced to go the JUCO route out of high school, he eventually ended up at Utah St but was kicked off the team after sucker punching a teammate. After sitting out the year he came back as a senior and had a very good season. 79 tackles, 9 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 1 INT, and 1 FF.

Tested well at the combine. 4.54 forty, 38 inch vertical, 10-3 broad jump, and 11.82 in the 60 yard shuttle. All very good numbers for his size and position.

Under Carroll's direction, Seattle feels confident that Alexander's past is behind him. I like him as a backup to Kam Chancellor. They have a similar style of play. Alexander is a former LB and plays like one. Will also be very useful on special teams.
 
33 ( 248 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator ) ON THE CLOCK: 4:15pm - 6:15pm
34 ( 249 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 )
35 ( 250 ) St. Louis Rams ( RT22 )
36 ( 251 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator )
37 ( 252 ) Cincinnati Bengals ( NCTexan )
38 ( 253 ) Atlanta Falcons ( JCTexan )
39 ( 254 ) Dallas Cowboys ( Thetexanator )
40 ( 255 ) Atlanta Falcons ( JCTexan )
41 ( 256 ) Houston Texans ( TexansFTW )

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Dallas has missed their last few picks but Thetexanator is online so I PM'ed him. He is free to make his selection although I have cut his clock in half and will continue proxy picking if the pick is missed again.
 
The Seattle Seahawks select:

Mo Alexander - SS, Utah St, 6-1 220

Alexander is a very athletic SS who would be rated higher if he didn't have a history as a knucklehead. Forced to go the JUCO route out of high school, he eventually ended up at Utah St but was kicked off the team after sucker punching a teammate. After sitting out the year he came back as a senior and had a very good season. 79 tackles, 9 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 1 INT, and 1 FF.

Tested well at the combine. 4.54 forty, 38 inch vertical, 10-3 broad jump, and 11.82 in the 60 yard shuttle. All very good numbers for his size and position.

Under Carroll's direction, Seattle feels confident that Alexander's past is behind him. I like him as a backup to Kam Chancellor. They have a similar style of play. Alexander is a former LB and plays like one. Will also be very useful on special teams.

This is why I love this mock.
 
Picture this draft. And then imagine it without WolverineFan.

He deserves a ton of kudos for keeping this thing moving along despite all the missed picks.

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Seriously. I dont want to even think about it. MSR on WolverineFan

Great Job to everyone who pitched in.
 
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