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2011 TexansTalk Member Mock Draft (FULL)

Ok, as per his PM for the last round the Oakland Raiders select Kris O'Dowd, OL, USC.

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Whenever you can draft a guy with long flowing hair, a pathetic beard and horrible sunglasses you can't pass him up. (Commentary mine not Killuminati or the Raiders organisation).
 
Ok, as per his PM for the last round the Oakland Raiders select Kris O'Dowd, OL, USC.


Whenever you can draft a guy with long flowing hair, a pathetic beard and horrible sunglasses you can't pass him up. (Commentary mine not Killuminati or the Raiders organisation).

:spit:

Was just about to make a post, although with a bit more menacing picture :D.

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I'm a little skeptical with the guy due to durability concerns (he's dislocated his knee a few times), but when he's healthy he's pretty damn good...especially when compared to the players the Raiders currently have under center.
 
The Jaguars select: Robert Sands, S, West Virgina

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Jags need alot of secondary help, but in previous rounds the value wasnt there for me. Sands is a little tall which will slow his change of direction, but his height will help him close up passing lanes at the FS position. A 6-4, 217 hard hitter.

Jaguars draft so far:

Round 1: 16.) Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Perdue
Round 2: 49.) Martez Wilson, LB, Illinois
Round 3: 80.) Randall Cobb, WR, Kentucky
Round 4: 113.) Robert Sands, S, West Virgina
 
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The Jaguars select: Robert Sands, S, West Virgina

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Jags need alot of secondary help, but in previous rounds the value wasnt there for me. Sands is a little tall which will slow his change of direction, but his height will help him close up passing lanes at the FS position. A 6-4, 217 hard hitter.

Jaguars draft so far:

Round 1: 16.) Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Perdue
Round 2: 49.) Martez Wilson, LB, Illinois
Round 3: 80.) Randall Cobb, WR, Kentucky
Round 4: 113.) Robert Sands, S, West Virgina

Good draft by the Jags so far. Nice job.


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Picks updated. Next 5.


116.) New York Giants - BigBull17 (On the clock)

117.) Kansas City Chiefs - HOU-TEX

118.) Indianapolis Colts - ArlingtonTexan

119.) Philadelphia Eagles - jgl35

120.) Jacksonville Jaguars - Super Mario
 
Last time BigBull17 was in the thread he said this......

Hey guys, have been super busy with research papers and haven't studied anything for round three. Feel free to make my pick for me. Sorry about the trouble.

I wonder if he will be making a pick this round.... maybe we should be prepared just in case.

And he has been on since he was on the clock, and posted in another thread or two.....
 
Last time BigBull17 was in the thread he said this......

Hey guys, have been super busy with research papers and haven't studied anything for round three. Feel free to make my pick for me. Sorry about the trouble.

I wonder if he will be making a pick this round.... maybe we should be prepared just in case.

And he has been on since he was on the clock, and posted in another thread or two.....

Giants draft so far:

Akeem Ayers, LB UCLA
Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
James Brewer, OT, Indiana

Edit: I would say they should go CB or WR.
 
I say we go with either...

Lee Ziemba, OT, Auburn

Ian Williams, DT, Notre Dame

Casey Matthews, ILB, Oregon

Mark Herzlich, OLB, Boston College
 
Either is fine with me. Can we get someone else to weigh in with who the Giants should take? Either that or ill flip a coin. :P

The Giants drafted 4 tight ends since 2002:

Shockey 1st round 2002

Visanthe Shiancoe 3rd of 2003

Kevin Boss 5th in 2007

Travis Beckum 3rd in 2009


3 out of 4 have been great so far. Why not another? Stocker works for me.
 
Via Proxy, HOU-TEX's Chiefs select:

Niles Paul, WR, Nebraska - The Chiefs really struggled at the position towards the end of the season and even went to the extreme of signing Curtis to help out. Paul has the size and speed of a top NFL WR. He'll need to work on his hands in order to become a solid starter.
 
On the clock.

118.) Indianapolis Colts - ArlingtonTexan

119.) Philadelphia Eagles - jgl35

120.) Jacksonville Jaguars - Super Mario

121.) Buffalo Bills - TexansSeminole

122.) Baltimore Ravens - rmartin65
 
via proxy, hou-tex's chiefs select:

niles paul, wr, nebraska - the chiefs really struggled at the position towards the end of the season and even went to the extreme of signing curtis to help out. Paul has the size and speed of a top nfl wr. He'll need to work on his hands in order to become a solid starter.

Noooo!!!!!!
 
Noooo!!!!!!

Noooooo??

Because you wanted him or for the same reason as me?

I screamed NOOOOOOOOO because I sincerely think that Paul will achieve nothing in his NFL career. He looks and times as an NFL receiver but in the whole season of watching Nebraska never once did I go WOW over a Paul play or think now if we can only get the ball to Paul here.

I think he was the fourth best pass catching option on the Huskers last year after Cotton, Kinnie and Burkehead.
 
Noooooo??

Because you wanted him or for the same reason as me?

I screamed NOOOOOOOOO because I sincerely think that Paul will achieve nothing in his NFL career. He looks and times as an NFL receiver but in the whole season of watching Nebraska never once did I go WOW over a Paul play or think now if we can only get the ball to Paul here.

I think he was the fourth best pass catching option on the Huskers last year after Cotton, Kinnie and Burkehead.

I wanted him. Sure he is a pretty big gamble, but the Ravens are in a decent spot and can afford a pick on a boom or bust guy here. He has the size and athleticism to be an upper tier (not top 10 or anything) receiver. That said, I trust your evals of Nebraska players, so I guess I lucked out.
 
I wanted him. Sure he is a pretty big gamble, but the Ravens are in a decent spot and can afford a pick on a boom or bust guy here. He has the size and athleticism to be an upper tier (not top 10 or anything) receiver. That said, I trust your evals of Nebraska players, so I guess I lucked out.

Your right, he has the physical attributes to be a player and the Ravens are in a good spot so I can understand the rationale.

As for my evaluation skills, I can tell if a rugby league player is for real or not in a flash and be pretty spot on, but football is still something I can't claim to have mastered. In saying that though, offensive skill positions are fairly easy imo.
 
Indianapolis Colts select Ahamd Black S Florida.

Is a better football player than athlete with good on the field smarts and good producton. An attempt to replace Bob Sanders.
 
Indianapolis Colts select Ahamd Black S Florida.

Is a better football player than athlete with good on the field smarts and good producton. An attempt to replace Bob Sanders.

Interesting pick up.

Safety is one NFL position I worry about non-athletes.

They are at risk of getting exposed where other positions have less space to protect.
 
The Eagles select Mark Herzlich OLB Boston College.
A risk due to health, but was at one time a first round talent. The Eagles need an OLB and Mark could turn out to be a very good one.
 
The Eagles select Mark Herzlich OLB Boston College.
A risk due to health, but was at one time a first round talent. The Eagles need an OLB and Mark could turn out to be a very good one.

Love this pick

4th rd is about right.

In 2 yrs this pick could prove to be a steal.
 
The Jaguars still need alot of help in their secondary and select:

Rashad Carmichael, CB, Virginia Tech

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Was a 2 year starter and senior for the Hokies. An outstanding athlete who is aggressive in both man and zone coverage.
 
Lets see if we can finish up round 4 today.

121.) Buffalo Bills - TexansSeminole

122.) Baltimore Ravens - rmartin65

123.) Atlanta Falcons - mariowillshine15

124.) New England Patriots - bah007

125.) New York Jets - stingray

126.) Chicago Bears - drs23

127.) Pittsburgh Steelers - ole miss texan

128.) Green Bay Packers -thunderkyss
 
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Atlanta Falcons: Biggest Needs: Offensive Tackle, Defensive End, Cornerback

27.) Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
59.) Atlanta Falcons - Dontay Moch, LB, Nevada
91.) Atlanta Falcons - DeMarcus Van Dyke, CB, Miami (FL)

Lets make the pick.
 
Atlanta Falcons: Biggest Needs: Offensive Tackle, Defensive End, Cornerback

27.) Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
59.) Atlanta Falcons - Dontay Moch, LB, Nevada
91.) Atlanta Falcons - DeMarcus Van Dyke, CB, Miami (FL)

Lets make the pick.

Would they take CB with consecutive picks?

Highest guys on my board at those positions right now are:

Kendric Burney, CB, North Carolina
Chris Hairston, OT, Clemson (Has this guy already been picked?)
Shareece Wright, CB, USC
Derek Newton, OT, Arkansas State

The highest rated DE's I've got left are
1. Pernell McPhee, DE Mississippi State
2. Bruce Miller, DE/OLB, Central Florida
3. Thomas Keiser, DE/OLB, Stanford

But those guys aren't as highly ranked as the CBs and OTs on my board.
 
The Jaguars still need alot of help in their secondary and select:

Rashad Carmichael, CB, Virginia Tech

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Was a 2 year starter and senior for the Hokies. An outstanding athlete who is aggressive in both man and zone coverage.

I think that's a good spot to get him. I've got him rated a bit earlier than this.
 
Would they take CB with consecutive picks?

Highest guys on my board at those positions right now are:

Kendric Burney, CB, North Carolina
Chris Hairston, OT, Clemson (Has this guy already been picked?)
Shareece Wright, CB, USC
Derek Newton, OT, Arkansas State

The highest rated DE's I've got left are
1. Pernell McPhee, DE Mississippi State
2. Bruce Miller, DE/OLB, Central Florida
3. Thomas Keiser, DE/OLB, Stanford

But those guys aren't as highly ranked as the CBs and OTs on my board.

All seem to be open. Lets go with McPhee.

I think that's a good spot to get him. I've got him rated a bit earlier than this.

Yeah those Hokies always seem to have a corner go in the top 3 rounds.
 
On the clock.

124.) New England Patriots - bah007

125.) New York Jets - stingray

126.) Chicago Bears - drs23

127.) Pittsburgh Steelers - ole miss texan

128.) Green Bay Packers -thunderkyss
 
With the Jets losing either Santonio Holmes or Braylon Edwards, they are in need of a WR. So the Jets select WR from LSU Terrence Toliver He is huge at 6-4 and 212 lbs. His size is a good fit for Sanchez's tendency to overthrow.

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With their forth round pick the Chicago Bears choose Chris Hairston, OT - Clemson.

Has football smarts and is a leader. Needs a good SC program to redistribute weight and learn to bend his knees but should be productive at the the next level.
 
The Pittsburgh Steelers would like to welcome their newest rookie, Lee Ziemba, Offensive Lineman from Auburn. Lee will likely play right tackle while Boling moves inside to right guard. Pouncey - Boling - Ziemba will become a dominant run blocking wall for years to come.

1. Aaron Williams - CB - Texas
2. Jarvis Jenkins - DL - Clemson
3. Clint Boling - OT - Georgia
4. Lee Ziemba - OT - Auburn

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Hey Mario, just a reminder I have the Cardinals now.

Gotcha.

Can we get the Packs pick and close round 4? I think if we complete 5 rounds I will be happy. But we have a month so we should be able to do all 7.

Then we can talk about doing a quick weekend mock right before the draft.
 
Gotcha.

Can we get the Packs pick and close round 4? I think if we complete 5 rounds I will be happy. But we have a month so we should be able to do all 7.

Then we can talk about doing a quick weekend mock right before the draft.

Well we knocked out four rounds in about three weeks, right?

I think we can get the last three rounds in time.

I hope we go all 7. As the draft boards get smaller and smaller, I like seeing who gets taken in these late rounds.
 
Well we knocked out four rounds in about three weeks, right?

I think we can get the last three rounds in time.

I hope we go all 7. As the draft boards get smaller and smaller, I like seeing who gets taken in these late rounds.

Likewise. I would like to go the whole enchalada as well.
 
just realize supplemental picks are not included, so a lot of really good top to bottom drafts might be a little thinner than expected in real thing. Plus it could affect how a team might attack their board with sandwich picks, hence more likely to address need for instance & pull trigger sooner if they have to address position, for example OLB.....
 
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