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It actually looks like the Redskins are on the clock.
You're right.
For the Redskins, I suggest Stanley Havili, FB, USC.
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It actually looks like the Redskins are on the clock.
The Baltimore Ravens are pleased to select Virginia Union OT David Mims
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I see Mims as a future Pro Bowl RT. He has the complete package, just needs some work on his technique. He probably wont contribute much in his first year, but he should at least make the team.
This concludes the Ravens draft.
With the 215th pick the New Orleans Saints select...
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Bilal Powell, RB, Louisville
Power runner with good thickness in the upper and lower bodies. Runs with good lean to get through arm tackles, or even run over smaller defenders. Jumps over would-be tacklers. Looks like a bull, and often runs like one, but can also slide through traffic inside with cuts and fair vision. Fair foot quickness for his size. Nice burst past the line if hole is evident, and strong running makes him difficult to bring down.
Saints draft:
1. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
2. Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina
3a. Sam Acho, DE, Texas
3b. Mason Foster, OLB, Washington
7. Bilal Powell, RB, Louisville
Cross checking my draft with this article .
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/04/16/team-needs-tennessee-titans/
1. Julio Jones WR
2. Jake Locker QB
3. Quan Sturdivant LB
4. Lawrence Guy DL
5. Tim Barnes C
6. Andrew Jackson G
7. Da'norris Searcy SS
love Julio, but Tennessee? fat chance
Tennessee needs to trade (pick up locker around 20) down unless Fairley drops in their laps.
Quan will go in 2nd
Guy is about right, hoping Texans get him?
Barnes is a solid pick here for need
as is Andrew Jackson
Searcy is a real nice one too especially that late
Titans would be thrilled with this draft, nice work![]()
Kenny Britt can't stay out of jail which makes clouds things more .
Hey guys I've lost all touch with this. Sorry to do this but just giving you a heads up when the Steelers are up. Please make a group pick. Thanks
You cant ever have enough CB's
My pick would be Darrin Walls CB Notre Dame.
He has the skilset to make a PS and eventually a team.
this concludes the 2011 Texans Talk Mock draft. Thanks to everyone who participated!
Yes, thanks SM for putting this together, and thanks to Texan4Ever and others for playing a large role in keeping in going. Now for the votes on best draft based on value and need, as well as the best pick based on value.
Some picks that I thought were great value:
Round 3
68.) Buffalo Bills - Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State
74.) New England Patriots - Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
79.) Miami Dolphins - D.J. Williams, TE, Arkansas
Round 4
102.) Arizona Cardinals - Andy Dalton, QB, Texas Christian
Round 5
160.) Green Bay Packers - Jerrard Tarrant, S, Georgia Tech (last pick of Round 5)
Round 7
220.) San Francisco 49ers - Ryan Winterswyk, DE, Boise State (third from last pick)
I was surprised that Ponder fell to the third round. I expect Ryan Williams to go in the 2nd, but I guess it wouldn't be a huge surprise if he was still there in the 3rd. DJ Williams is undervalued on this board IMO. Dalton was a good get for the Cardinals in the 4th. I would think that Tarrant would go higher based on his versatility and ability to play the slot.
Now for the votes on best draft based on value and need, as well as the best pick based on value.
I enjoyed participating in SM's mock as well. SM, thanks for your time to get it going and keep it running smoothly. It was the first time for me and I think I learned quite a bit. Thanks guys for not hammering too badly. I think I was in the lead for the Biggest Reach Award for the Bears 1st rounder.
I have a new found respect for NFL GMs and HCs for sure.
What might look like a reach now could turn out to be the steal of the draft. I was in one of these mocks in 2005 & selected Justin Tuck for Detroit at #10. They actually took Mike Williams (WR) in the draft & Tuck went to the Giants in the 3rd round. Williams never did anything & is now in Seattle.
It took Tuck 2 years to get it going, but look at the player he's become. I bet Detroit wishes they could re-do that draft now. Their 2nd round pick was Shaun Cody (DE/DT). Guess what team he's on now? And he's not that good either.
Yeah, this draft was fun, and the first one I have ever been a part of. I think I got the Cleveland Browns headed in the right direction with these picks, but looking back on it, I should have taken Patrick Peterson with the 1st and picked up a DE in the 3rd. Oh well
Browns Draft:
1. Robert Quinn, DE
2. Cory Liguet, DT
3. Marcus Gilbert OT
4. Greg Little, WR
5. Kendrick Burney, CB
6a. Owen Marecic, FB
6b. Ross Homan, OLB
I like your draft but I feel that instead of getting a FB you could have gotten another player on defense or offense. Besides that, I see at least two starters with three players who will contribute in some capacity this season.
Good Job!
I like your draft but I feel that instead of getting a FB you could have gotten another player on defense or offense. Besides that, I see at least two starters with three players who will contribute in some capacity this season.
Good Job!
The Browns are in the same position with their elite FB as the Texans are with Leach. They seem to not want to pay the guy after helping Hillis to an amazing season, so I think they need to draft a FB like Owen or pick a couple up as UDFAs. Plus he might play backup WLB and should be awesome on special teams. I wouldn't be surprised if the Texans drafted him in the 5th or 6th due to his versatility, something Kubiak loves.
You do realize marecic is a two way player? Also very tough, productive ILB.
I think that after the draft , we add up our picks by the round they were picked in . Then like in golf , the lowest score wins . If your guy doesn't get drafted then he's an 8 .
great ideareally appreciate you stepping up to the plate to volunteer your time
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The teams without many draft picks have a certain advantage.
To make it fair every pick a team makes would be given a value from 1-8 based on the round they were selected, then you would divide that round that they were selected in our draft.
Then these values should be added together and divided by the number of picks that team had in the draft.
So if I drafted Cam Newton in the 1st round and he got picked up as an UDFA that is an 8, if my sleeper Mistral Raymond goes in the first and I picked him the 7th he is worth 1/7. Those two total 8.14. Divide that by two and you get an average draft of 4.07 or a 4th round draft. Which is average.