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2009 Member Mock (Second) Rounds 1-3

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NEW YAWK GINTS SELECT: DARIUS HEYWARD-BEY, WR, MARYLAND

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The G-Men really don't need too much help anywhere in particular, but a big play WR would be very useful with Plaxico's future in the NFL in jeopardy. Heyward-Bey has the size and speed to be the big play WR that the Giants could use.
 
NEW YAWK GINTS SELECT: DARIUS HEYWARD-BEY, WR, MARYLAND

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The G-Men really don't need too much help anywhere in particular, but a big play WR would be very useful with Plaxico's future in the NFL in jeopardy. Heyward-Bey has the size and speed to be the big play WR that the Giants could use.

With Toomer leaving and who knows what's going on with Burress, this is a really good pick.
 
I'll make the pick tonight. Watching 24 now. DO NOT interrupt me or else Jack will hunt me down, kill me, interrogate each of you, then finish this entire 7 round mock draft, fly to China, destroy their terrorists, fly back, use the restroom and then probably play some golf... in less than a day. :foottap:
 
Here is a list of players left

Rnk Player College Position1 Position2

20 Aaron Maybin Penn State OLB34 OLB43
22 Percy Harvin Florida WRS WRF
25 DJ Moore Vanderbilt CB
26 LeSean McCoy Pittsburgh RBF
34 Donald Brown Connecticut RBF
35 Robert Ayers Tennessee DE43
37 Clint Sintim Virginia OLB43 OLB34
39 Max Unger Oregon OC OG
40 Michael Johnson Georgia Tech DE43 OLB34
41 Kenny Britt Rutgers WRP WRF
42 Josh Freeman Kansas St QB
43 Sean Smith Utah CB FS
44 Evander Hood Missouri DT43 DE34
45 Shonn Greene Iowa RBF
46 Jairus Byrd Oregon CB
47 Patrick Chung Oregon SS
48 William Moore Missouri FS
49 Duke Robinson Oklahoma OG
50 Brian Robiskie Ohio State WRF
51 Juaquin Iglesias Oklahoma WRF
52 Ron Brace Boston College DT34 DT43
53 Chase Coffman Missouri TE
54 Connor Barwin Cincinnati DE43 OLB34
55 Louis Delmas Western Michigan FS
56 Phil Loadholt Oklahoma OT
57 Coye Francies San Jose St CB
58 Jamon Meredith South Carolina OT OG
59 Paul Kruger Utah DE43 OLB34
60 Jared Cook South Carolina TE
61 Rashad Jennings Liberty RBF
62 Derrick Williams Penn State WRF
63 Eric Wood Louisville OC
64 James Casey Rice TE
65 Javon Ringer Michigan State RBF
66 Herman Johnson LSU OG
67 Pat White West Virginia OO
68 Fili Moala USC DT43
69 Victor Harris Virginia Tech CB
70 Jonathan Luigs Arkansas OC
71 Sen'Derrick Marks Auburn DT43
72 Mike Mickens Cincinnati CB
73 Jarron Gilbert San Jose St DE43 DE34
74 Rashad Johnson Alabama FS
75 Marcus Freeman Ohio State OLB43
76 Mohamed Massaquoi Georgia WRF
77 Nate Davis Ball State QB
78 Captain Munnerlyn South Carolina CB
79 Asher Allen Georgia CB
80 Tyrone McKenzie South Florida OLB43
81 Louis Murphy Florida WRF
82 Andy Levitre Oregon State OG
83 Darry Beckwith LSU ILB
84 Andre Brown North Carolina St RBF
85 Fenuki Tupou Oregon OT OG
86 Michael Hamlin Clemson SS
87 Shawn Nelson Southern Miss TE
88 Gerald McRath Southern Miss ILB
89 Cornelius Ingram Florida TE
90 Chip Vaughn Wake Forest SS
91 Brandon Tate North Carolina WRF
92 Mitch King Iowa DE43 OLB34
93 Dorell Scott Clemson DT43 DE34
94 Antoine Caldwell Alabama OC
95 Rhett Bomar Sam Houston St QB
96 Ricky Jean-Francois LSU DT43
97 Derek Pegues Mississippi St FS
98 Trevor Canfield Cincinnati OG
99 Cody Brown Connecticut OLB43 OLB34
100 Mike Thomas Arizona WRS
101 Travis Beckum Wisconsin TE
102 Jeremiah Johnson Oregon RBC
103 Kraig Urbik Wisconsin OG
104 Cary Harris USC CB
105 Nic Harris Oklahoma SS
106 Alex Magee Purdue DT43 DE34
107 Domonique Johnson Jackson State CB
108 Jonathan Casillas Wisconsin OLB43
109 Jarett Dillard Rice WRF
110 Jason Phillips TCU ILB
111 Troy Kropog Tulane OT
112 Xavier Fulton Illinois OT OG
113 James Davis Clemson RBF
114 Keenan Lewis Oregon St CB
115 DeAngelo Smith Cincinnati CB
116 Ramses Barden Cal-Poly WRP WRF
117 Sherrod Martin Troy FS
118 David Veikune Hawaii DE43
119 Jason Watkins Florida OT
120 Zack Follett California OLB43
121 Brandon Gibson Washington State WRF
122 Austin Collie BYU WRF
123 Dannell Ellerbe Georgia ILB
124 Scott McKillop Pittsburgh ILB
125 Emanuel Cook South Carolina SS
126 Vance Walker Georgia Tech DT43
127 David Bruton Notre Dame FS
128 Cedric Peerman Virginia RBC
129 Stephen McGee Texas A&M QB
130 Brandon Williams Texas Tech DE43
131 Matt Shaughnessy Wisconsin DE43
132 Kevin Barnes Maryland CB
133 Louie Sakoda Utah PK
134 Lawrence Sidbury Jr. Richmond DE43 OLB34
135 Courtney Greene Rutgers SS
136 Glen Coffee Alabama RBF
137 Ryan Purvis Boston College TE
138 Jason Williams Western Illinois OLB43 OLB34
139 Tony Fiammetta Syracuse FB
140 Morgan Trent Michigan CB
141 T.J. Lang Eastern Michigan OG
142 Augustus Parrish Kent State OT OG
143 Kevin Ellison USC SS
144 Jaimie Thomas Maryland OG
145 Patrick Turner USC WRP WRS
146 A.Q. Shipley Penn State OC
147 Tyronne Green Auburn OG
148 Darcel McBath Texas Tech FS
149 Aaron Kelly Clemson WRP
150 Kyle Moore USC DE43
151 Arian Foster Tennessee RBF
152 Otis Wiley Michigan State SS
153 Quan Cosby Texas WRF WRS
154 Bear Pascoe Fresno St TE
155 Christopher Owens San Jose St CB
156 Brandon Underwood Cincinnati FS
157 Corvey Irvin Georgia DT43
158 Kenny McKinley South Carolina WRF WRS
159 Cornelius Lewis Tennessee State OT OG
160 Joe Burnett Central Florida CB
161 Frantz Joseph Florida Atlantic ILB
162 John Faletoese Cal Davis DT43
163 Sammie Lee Hill Stillman DT43 DE34
164 John Parker Wilson Alabama QB
165 Sebastian Vollmer Houston OT
166 Cameron Morrah California TE
167 Terrance Taylor Michigan DT34
168 Devin Moore Wyoming RBC
169 C.J. Spillman Marshall FS
170 Chris Baker Hampton DT43 DT34
171 Troy Nolan Arizona State FS
172 Tom Brandstater Fresno St QB
173 Darius Passmore Marshall WRF
174 Quinn Johnson LSU FB
175 Gerald Cadogan Penn State OT
176 Anthony Hill North Carolina St TE
177 Alex Boone Ohio State OT
178 Chris Clemons Clemson FS
179 Clinton McDonald Memphis State DT43
180 Graham Harrell Texas Tech QB
181 Brooks Foster North Carolina WRF
182 Jahi Word-Daniels Georgia Tech CB
183 Curtis Taylor LSU FS
184 Michael Bennett Texas A&M DE43
185 Bruce Johnson Miami CB
186 Tyrell Sutton Northwestern RBC
187 Phillip Hunt Houston DE43 OLB34
188 Keith Fitzhugh Mississippi St SS
189 Hunter Cantwell Louisville QB
190 Demetrius Byrd LSU WRF
191 Worrell Williams California ILB
192 Andy Kemp Wisconsin OG
193 Anthony Parker Tennessee OG
194 Joel Bell Furman OT
195 Mortty Ivy West Virginia OLB43
196 Johnny Knox Abilene Christian WRS
197 John Phillips Virginia TE
198 Ian Campbell Kansas St DE43
199 Josh Mauga Nevada ILB
200 Victor Butler Oregon St OLB43
201 Travis McCall Alabama FB
202 Nathan Brown Central Arkansas QB
203 Ra'Shon Harris Oregon DT43 DE34
204 Jerraud Powers Auburn CB
205 Kaluka Maiava USC OLB43
206 DeAndre Levy Wisconsin OLB43
207 Ray Feinga BYU OG
208 Andrew Gardner Georgia Tech OT
209 Lee Robinson Alcorn State OLB43 ILB
210 Brandon Hughes Oregon St CB
211 Orion Martin Virginia Tech DE43 OLB34
212 Kevin Huber Cincinnati P
213 Don Carey Norfolk State CB
214 P.J. Hill Wisconsin RBF
215 Tim Jamison Michigan DE43
216 Marcus McClinton Kentucky FS
217 Roy Miller Texas DT43 DT34
218 Deon Butler Penn State WRS
219 Kevin Akins Boston College OLB43
220 Jake Ingram Hawaii LS
221 Garrett Reynolds North Carolina OT
222 Ian Johnson Boise State RBC
223 Jose Martinez UTEP PK
224 Conredge Collins Pittsburgh FB
225 Dominique Edison Stephen F. Austin WRF WRS
226 Jasper Brinkley South Carolina ILB
227 Nader Abdallah Ohio State DT43 DT34
228 Ramon Foster Tennessee OT OG
229 Kevin Ogletree Virginia WRF
230 Lydon Murtha Nebraska OT
231 Dan Gronkowski Maryland TE
232 Derek Walker Illinois DE43
233 Jeremy Childs Boise State WRS WRF
234 Maurice Evans Penn State DE43 OLB34
235 Greg Isdaner West Virginia OG
236 Tiquan Underwood Rutgers WRS WRF
237 Reshard Langford Vanderbilt SS
238 Corey Smith Cincinnati OLB43
239 David Buehler USC PK
240 Edwin Williams Maryland OC
241 Kory Sheets Purdue RBF
242 Jared Bronson Cen Washington TE
243 Lendy Holmes Oklahoma FS
244 Bradley Fletcher Iowa CB
245 Thomas Morstead SMU P
246 Khalif Mitchell East Carolina DT43 DT34
247 Marquez Branson Central Arkansas FB
248 Curtis Painter Purdue QB
249 Will Davis Illinois DE43 OLB34
250 Lardarius Webb Nicholls State CB
251 Kyle Link McNeese State OT
252 Sammy Stroughter Oregon St WRS
253 Jamarko Simmons Western Michigan WRP
254 Gartrell Johnson Colorado State RBF
255 Andrew Hartline Central Michigan OT OG
256 Louis Vasquez Texas Tech OG
257 Cecil Newton Tennessee State OC
258 Brian Hoyer Michigan State QB
259 Antonio Appleby Virginia ILB
260 Graham Gano Florida State P
261 Anthony Felder California ILB
262 Dallas Reynolds BYU OC
263 Pannel Egboh Stanford DE43
264 Trimane Goddard North Carolina SS
265 Brannan Southerland Georgia FB
266 Ellis Lankster West Virginia CB
267 Justin Brantly Texas A&M P
268 Pat McAfee West Virginia PK
269 Travis Bright BYU OG
270 Davon Drew East Carolina TE
271 Juan Garcia Washington OC
272 Darryl Richard Georgia Tech DT43 DT34
273 Robert Brewster Ball State OT OG
274 Cullen Harper Clemson QB
275 Aaron Brown TCU RBC RBF
276 Jeremy Navarre Maryland DE43
277 Stephen Hodge TCU RBF
278 Dominic Douglas Mississippi St ILB
279 Brian Toal Boston College OLB43
280 Dre'Mail Hardin Stillman FS
281 Ryan McKee Southern Miss OT
282 Eric Thatcher Pittsburgh FS
283 Stryker Sulak Missouri DE43 OLB34
284 Terrance Knighton Temple DT43 DT34
285 David Johnson Arkansas State FB
286 Ryan Durand Syracuse OG
287 Ashlee Palmer Mississippi OLB43
288 Javarris Williams Tennessee State RBF
289 Will Dunbar UAB FS
290 Londen Fryar Western Michigan CB
291 Ryan Walters Colorado FS
292 Dan Gay Baylor OT OG
293 Johnny Williams Kentucky OLB43 OLB34
294 Demonte Bolden Tennessee DT43 DE34
295 Greg Orton Purdue WRF
296 Jon Cooper Oklahoma OC
297 Maurice Crum Jr. Notre Dame ILB
298 Robert Francois Boston College OLB43
299 Pierre Walters Eastern Illinois DE43 OLB34
300 Javorris Jackson Savannah State FS
301 Brian Mandeville Northeastern TE
302 Terence Moore Troy SS
303 Mike Goodson Texas A&M RBC
304 Ryan Palmer Texas CB
305 Cody Glenn Nebraska OLB43
306 Ryan Stanchek West Virginia OT OG
307 Manuel Johnson Oklahoma WRF WRS
308 Mike Reilly Cen Washington QB
309 Mike Wallace Mississippi WRS
310 Brett Helms LSU OC
311 Chris Miller Ball State P
312 Seth Olsen Iowa OG
313 Rudy Carpenter Arizona State QB
314 Will Johnson Michigan DT43 DE34
315 Marko Mitchell Nevada WRF
316 Jordan Norwood Penn State WRS
317 Glover Quin New Mexico CB
318 Kory Sperry Colorado State TE
319 Donald Washington Ohio State CB
320 Curtis Brinkley Syracuse RBC
321 Rulon Davis California DE43
322 Wopamo Osaisai Stanford CB
323 Branden Ledbetter Western Michigan TE
324 Roger Allen Missouri Western OG
325 Jose Valdez Arkansas OT
326 Willie Tuitama Arizona QB
327 Darius Hill Ball State TE
328 Eric Kettani Navy FB
329 D.J. Boldin Wake Forest WRP
330 Jason Boltus Hartwick QB
331 Bernard Scott Abilene Christian RBC
332 Jake Richardson Miami (OH) P
333 Lydell Sargeant Penn State CB
334 Moise Fokou Maryland OLB43
335 Greg Carr Florida State WRP
336 Brett Warren Virginia Tech ILB
337 Zach Potter Nebraska DE43 DE34
338 Al Afalava Oregon St SS
339 Rylan Reed Texas Tech OT
340 Taurus Johnson South Florida WRF
341 Everette Pedescleaux Northern Iowa DE43 DE34
342 Maurice Miller Mississippi OG
343 Marlon Lucky Nebraska RBF
344 Slade Norris Oregon State OLB43 OLB34
345 Marlon Favorite LSU DT34 DT43
346 David Richmond San Jose St WRF
347 David Johnson Tulsa QB
348 Sam Swank Wake Forest PK
349 Richard Quinn North Carolina TE
350 Colt Anderson Montana FS
 
With the 32nd selection in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select Duke Robinson, OG, Oklahoma.

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Analysis: Really just came down to the best available player on the OL, any of the 5 spots. I think this could be a little high for Robinson, personally, but he would be a great fit for the Steelers OL scheme.
 
Super Mario will be out of pocket until tomorrow and he left me his pick.

With the first pick of the second round and #33 overall the Detroit Lions are already vested with their QB and LT for the future. With glaring needs still all over the defense, but with some investment in FA in the secondary and at DT the pick here points to a LB, but where is the value at #33 for the LB position?

The Detroit Lions selected a freak from Georgia Tech two years ago and select one this year in 6'7'' 250 lb DE Michael Johnson

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Analysis: Really just came down to the best available player on the OL, any of the 5 spots. I think this could be a little high for Robinson, personally, but he would be a great fit for the Steelers OL scheme.

I don't think that's too high for Duke Robinson, I like this pick a lot.
 
So what's been the biggest reach through round one? Ithink Beatty, even though he's a great prospect.

Beatty going ahead of Britton was one. The other would be Butler going before Moore & Smith. The surprise fall was Maybin... I really don't expect him to go in round 2.
 
Beatty going ahead of Britton was one. The other would be Butler going before Moore & Smith. The surprise fall was Maybin... I really don't expect him to go in round 2.

Yeah. I'm also wondering how a playmaker like Harvin hasn't been picked up. He's pretty lethal in the open field.
 
FWIW, he also went in the second round of our last mock.

He's gone in the 2nd of every mock I've participated in... and I've done a lot of them. Britt went ahead of him in another one. I thought that was weird, but I guess people are a bit scared of him being undersized. The guy's SUCH a playmaker though.
 
Harvin is a little bit overrated by the internet gurus.

As a pure WR, there are at least six guys who are more refined and run better routes(Crabtree, Nicks, Maclin, Heyward-Bey, Britt, Robiskie, maybe more...).

His value is his versatility but I think a lot of GM's learned their lesson by watching Reggie Bush's career so far.

Bush is a supremely talented athlete, but he doesn't have a true position, much like Harvin.

A team with few holes (Colts maybe) could afford to take him as a 1st rounder and let him just return kicks until he catches up to the other WR's in the class.
 
is it me or does #51 look like a Middle Linebacker? aggressive, plays with edge, instinctive to the ball & explosive tackler. nice pick

Yeah. I may have changed my pick if I had noticed Maybin was there at 31, but I just assumed he wasnt there. Oh well.
 
Round 1 is in the books. Remember you can see all the picks HERE.

Round 2 is underway with:

Patriots - rmartin65
Rams - WolverineFan
Browns - HOU-TEX


 
With the 34th pick in the draft, the New England Patriots select OLB Connor Barwin, from Cincinnati.

Explanation will follow shortly.
 
Connor Barwin
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This might seem a little high for Barwin, but I could not risk not getting him. His combine numbers were lights out among the D linemen, and his play on the field backs it up. He is a Patriots player, a great team guy who can play multiple positions. He will take Vrabel's spot, both on defense and on the goal line.
 
Connor Barwin
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This might seem a little high for Barwin, but I could not risk not getting him. His combine numbers were lights out among the D linemen, and his play on the field backs it up. He is a Patriots player, a great team guy who can play multiple positions. He will take Vrabel's spot, both on defense and on the goal line.

Nicely done, they sure got young at the LB position with he and Laurinaitis... that was desperately needed.
 
Connor Barwin
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This might seem a little high for Barwin, but I could not risk not getting him. His combine numbers were lights out among the D linemen, and his play on the field backs it up. He is a Patriots player, a great team guy who can play multiple positions. He will take Vrabel's spot, both on defense and on the goal line.

I like Barwin. I grabbed him in the last mock in the 2nd round too. I think he fits Belichick perfectly. Nice pick
 
With the 35th pick the St. Louis Rams select . . .

CB D.J. Moore, Vanderbilt

By taking an OT in the 1st round, I knew needed to go defense in the 2nd and CB is a big need for the Rams. By adding Moore the Rams add one of the top 3 CB's in the draft.
 
With the 35th pick the St. Louis Rams select . . .

CB D.J. Moore, Vanderbilt

By taking an OT in the 1st round, I knew needed to go defense in the 2nd and CB is a big need for the Rams. By adding Moore the Rams add one of the top 3 CB's in the draft.

Dammit man! He was one of my options

I'll be back shortly to make the Brownies pick
 
With the 36th pick in the 2009 TT draft, the Cleveland Browns select:

Donald Brown, RB out of UConn

With an aging Lewis, Brown would surely bolster the Browns lackluster backfield from day 1. Other positions that were considered are Oline and CB, but figured Brown was the BPA at a needed position.

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Height really means nothing for NFL CB's these days though. All the WR's are 6'2+ while all the CB's are under 6 feet.

Moore is 5'10 185 lbs so he actually has decent size for a CB.

I'll bet Butler goes before both . He's bigger, faster , stronger , with a 44" vertical . He also had the best feet and the most fluid hips at the combine , for CB's .
 
With the 36th pick in the 2009 TT draft, the Cleveland Browns select:

Donald Brown, RB out of UConn

With an aging Lewis, Brown would surely bolster the Browns lackluster backfield from day 1. Other positions that were considered are Oline and CB, but figured Brown was the BPA at a needed position.

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nice pick. who was that other RB named Brown that use to play in Cleveland?
 
I'll bet Butler goes before both . He's bigger, faster , stronger , with a 44" vertical . He also had the best feet and the most fluid hips at the combine , for CB's .

Well he is pretty much an unknown to me so he needs to take his talents and put them out on the field. Moore was the difference maker on Vandy's defense last year and when you watched them he stood out.

I had never heard of Butler before the combine, not to say he's not a great player, it's just that I prefer an established player over a combine stud. He could very well turn out to be great, but I already know what I'm getting by taking Moore. I feel pretty good about taking him early 2nd round.
 
Height really means nothing for NFL CB's these days though. All the WR's are 6'2+ while all the CB's are under 6 feet.

Moore is 5'10 185 lbs so he actually has decent size for a CB.

Actually at the combine he checked in at 5-8 7/8 .

That is anything but decent size for a CB.
 
Actually at the combine he checked in at 5-8 7/8 .

That is anything but decent size for a CB.

Hmm well I didn't watch the combine, but I looked at his draft profile and it said 5'10.

5'8/5'9 is not great size, but I've seen the guy play and when you can play ball then you can play ball. I don't care how big you are.
 
Wow, 2nd round has begun already??? Is anyone checking which teams are supposed to be drafting according to the actual 2009 NFL Draft (meaning the positions of the teams in the 2nd round)?
 
Wow, 2nd round has begun already??? Is anyone checking which teams are supposed to be drafting according to the actual 2009 NFL Draft (meaning the positions of the teams in the 2nd round)?


Check here. I have updated the 2nd round accordingly.

http://www.texanstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59395

37.) Seattle Seahawks Select: gtexan02
38.)
Cincinnati Bengals Select: Mussop
39.) Jacksonville Jaguars Select: Texan4Ever
40.)Oakland Raiders Select: Golden Silence
41.) Green Bay Packers Select: bah007
 
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