awtysst
Draft Guru
I present two potential theoretical Mock ideas. One is a situation where we stand at 18. The second is where we trade down. I welcome all criticisms. Tear it apart!
Non trade down
1. Calais Campbell- DE Miami
Some people might wonder how we can take another D lineman, but the fact is that Campbell can do what Weaver cannot: put pressure on the QB and relieve some pressure from Mario and Amobe.
3. Brandon Flowers- CB Virginia Tech
He might be gone by now, but I have heard great things about this guy and I really think he could step in and start from day 1.
4. Kevin Smith-RB Central Florida
5. Kory Lichtensteiger-C Bowling Green
He is the prototypical center for the ZBS. He is quick, has good feet, has a good motor, and strong. He could be a good starter for us or could backup Eslinger.
6. Jordan Dizon-OLB University of Colorado
Dizon is a high motor OLB with a nose for the ball. He would compliment Demeco very well.
7. Dennis Dixon-QB Oregon
Some of you might question why i would take a QB here, but here me out. We could coach him up and then trade him in a couple of years for maybe a 3rd or 4th rounder. A 7th rounder will typically get cut so I say, lets try to turn him into a higher pick down the line.
Trade down(In this situation we trade 18 to the Falcons for their 2 seconds)
2a. Sam Baker-OT USC.
I know, but I have seen him falling on a bunch of mocks. I am not sure why, but he has. If so, I like him as a second rounder.
2b. Erin Henderson-OLB Maryland
He could slide in right next to Demeco and be a great compliment.
3. Brandon Flowers- CB Virginia Tech
He might be gone by now, but I have heard great things about this guy and I really think he could step in and start from day 1.
4. Eric Young- G Tennessee
He could be a great guard for our ZBS. He might not start right away, but I am confident he will by late season or ealry next year.
5. Tashard Choice-RB GA Tech
He isn't the speediest of backs but he hits the hole aggressively and moves forward. He also holds onto the ball. With Gibbs now here, he is gonna teach the idea of you get the ball and you go right into the hole. Choice will be a great "choice" (pun intended).
6. Kenny Iwebema- DE Iowa
He is nasty, strong, and has a great motor. He would be able to provide pressure that Weaver is simply unable. Oh, and guess who he got a couple of sacks off in 2005: Joe Thomas, yeah THAT Joe Thomas.
7. Dennis Dixon-QB Oregon
Some of you might question why i would take a QB here, but here me out. We could coach him up and then trade him in a couple of years for maybe a 3rd or 4th rounder. A 7th rounder will typically get cut so I say, lets try to turn him into a higher pick down the line.
Non trade down
1. Calais Campbell- DE Miami
Some people might wonder how we can take another D lineman, but the fact is that Campbell can do what Weaver cannot: put pressure on the QB and relieve some pressure from Mario and Amobe.
3. Brandon Flowers- CB Virginia Tech
He might be gone by now, but I have heard great things about this guy and I really think he could step in and start from day 1.
4. Kevin Smith-RB Central Florida
5. Kory Lichtensteiger-C Bowling Green
He is the prototypical center for the ZBS. He is quick, has good feet, has a good motor, and strong. He could be a good starter for us or could backup Eslinger.
6. Jordan Dizon-OLB University of Colorado
Dizon is a high motor OLB with a nose for the ball. He would compliment Demeco very well.
7. Dennis Dixon-QB Oregon
Some of you might question why i would take a QB here, but here me out. We could coach him up and then trade him in a couple of years for maybe a 3rd or 4th rounder. A 7th rounder will typically get cut so I say, lets try to turn him into a higher pick down the line.
Trade down(In this situation we trade 18 to the Falcons for their 2 seconds)
2a. Sam Baker-OT USC.
I know, but I have seen him falling on a bunch of mocks. I am not sure why, but he has. If so, I like him as a second rounder.
2b. Erin Henderson-OLB Maryland
He could slide in right next to Demeco and be a great compliment.
3. Brandon Flowers- CB Virginia Tech
He might be gone by now, but I have heard great things about this guy and I really think he could step in and start from day 1.
4. Eric Young- G Tennessee
He could be a great guard for our ZBS. He might not start right away, but I am confident he will by late season or ealry next year.
5. Tashard Choice-RB GA Tech
He isn't the speediest of backs but he hits the hole aggressively and moves forward. He also holds onto the ball. With Gibbs now here, he is gonna teach the idea of you get the ball and you go right into the hole. Choice will be a great "choice" (pun intended).
6. Kenny Iwebema- DE Iowa
He is nasty, strong, and has a great motor. He would be able to provide pressure that Weaver is simply unable. Oh, and guess who he got a couple of sacks off in 2005: Joe Thomas, yeah THAT Joe Thomas.
7. Dennis Dixon-QB Oregon
Some of you might question why i would take a QB here, but here me out. We could coach him up and then trade him in a couple of years for maybe a 3rd or 4th rounder. A 7th rounder will typically get cut so I say, lets try to turn him into a higher pick down the line.