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Fast Mock Draft 2.0

With the 58th pick, the Cardinals select...


Vladimir Ducasse, OT

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OTs are going fast and the Cardinals could use one to protect whoever is under center. Ducasse has upside but in case OT doesn't work out he can slide inside and play guard.
 
With the 58th pick, the Cardinals select...


Vladimir Ducasse, OT

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OTs are going fast and the Cardinals could use one to protect whoever is under center. Ducasse has upside but in case OT doesn't work out he can slide inside and play guard.

I still think it is a little high for Ducasse. He is really a guard, I dont know why teams are trying to fit him in as a tackle.

Still, decent enough pick.
 
I still think it is a little high for Ducasse. He is really a guard, I dont know why teams are trying to fit him in as a tackle.

Still, decent enough pick.

This is right about the spot where I have him rated. There are still some value picks out there right now though, so maybe I would have snatched one of those guys.

IMO, agents always want their guards to be left tackles, so that may be the origination of the idea.
 
its a pick based on projection, the measureables are there to be a franchise LT, he is just raw talent right now. reminds me of a poor mans Marcus McNeill also selected mid 2nd but slipped for another reason (back concerns).
 
Let the grumbles begin.

The Houston Texans Select:

Morgan Burnett
Free Safety
Georgia Tech
6'1" 209 lbs


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Super Productive Career. 235 Tackles, 13 PBU, 14 INT's.

Had big games against quality opponents.

Ball-Hawk safety with 14 carrer INT's.

Natural play maker with great size.

No character concerns. Just a solid all around football player.

Here is a good write-up on Burnett. LINK

Highlight Video. LINK

This is a perfect situation for Burnett who can come in and compete with Eugene Wilson for the starting FS spot. The more I researched this guy, the more I fell in love with the idea of drafting him. He is a solid round 2 prospect who should not be available when we pick in the 3rd. I love the size of this kid. Big enough to play SS if we needed him to.

So lets hear it.

I think you nailed it :logo:
 
If I'm Smithiak I'm on the phone offering a 3rd a 6th and a 2011 4th to trade up with the Seahawks and take Asamoah or AOA.
 
Well time is up on Texan4ever and the Seahawks.

As laid out in the rules of the draft the teams following the Seahawks can pick now.

However to uphold the integrity of the draft process perhaps we should consensus pick the Seahawks.... what says the draft members?

I have Pencil Necks pick and will make it in a little bit regardless of whether a consensus has been reached.
 
So far they drafted Trent Williams OT, Earl Thomas FS.

In FA they really have signed no one I would stop drafting a player for.

One site I visited had their needs as: OT, WR, HB, DL, CB
 
Leaving the Seahawks pick aside till consensus is reached, or Texan4ever gets on.... the Jets will pick via PM.

With the 61st pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Jets pick Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern.

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Ok ... the Vikings pick Ben Tate .

Brett Favre has informed Brad Childress that he's only got 4 maybe 5 retirements left so they better win now . That plus losing Chester Taylor and striking out on LT gives them nobody behind a declining , fumbling AD .

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Leaving the Seahawks pick aside till consensus is reached, or Texan4ever gets on.... the Jets will pick via PM.

With the 61st pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Jets pick Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern.

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I would've taken Asamoah BPA.

But if healthy Wooten is a perfect fit for the Jets 3-4 defense. Wooten can be a real difference maker.
 
But if healthy Wooten is a perfect fit for the Jets 3-4 defense. Wooten can be a real difference maker.

That was my logic. The Jets need to improve their edge rush and Ryan would be able to use Wooten as a dangerous weapon. I think their board is going to be set up a little differently and Asamoah isn't going to be ranked as high on their board.

But that's just my opinion.
 
So sorry guys, having trouble getting logged onto TTalk...


The Seahawks select John Asamoah (sorry for the spelling)


They need to bolster their offensive like and with talent like Asamoah, you can't pass him up.


Once again sorry for the wait...
 
So sorry guys, having trouble getting logged onto TTalk...


The Seahawks select John Asamoah (sorry for the spelling)


They need to bolster their offensive like and with talent like Asamoah, you can't pass him up.


Once again sorry for the wait...

That was the emerging group think.... if you figure you'll still have troubles later on, PM your next pick for when Shaft75 has gone.
 
Just because I really want to be like Super Mario.....

Here are you next 5 picks

63.) Indianapolis Colts - Shaft75

64.) New Orleans Saints - Texan4Ever

Round 3

65.) St. Louis Rams - beerLover

66.) Detroit Lions - kiwitexansfan

67.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - beerLover
 
Good job guys

I love a mock like this. Well thought out and obviously researched picks. I'm lucky to be a part of a mock that has this many quality GM's.

Almost 2 rds down in 3 days.
 
The Indianapolis Colts select Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State

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I'm really surprised he fell this far. I'm thinking maybe he was forgotten about? Anyways, with average Moala and TTaylor cut from last years draft, the Colts are hoping he's the guy to disrupt a potent division rival Houston Texan passing attack. A steal IMO.
 
The Indianapolis Colts select Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State

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I'm really surprised he fell this far. I'm thinking maybe he was forgotten about? Anyways, with average Moala and TTaylor cut from last years draft, the Colts are hoping he's the guy to disrupt a potent division rival Houston Texan passing attack. A steal IMO.

It appears that the Ravens took him in rd.1 pick# 25
 
Hmmmm... I guess that's why I don't need to make a pick after going to the Stros game and drowning my sorrows. Give me an hour. Let me get to the office to look at my board.
 
With the 63rd pick, the Indianapolis Colts select Lamarr Houston, DT, Texas

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Just seems like a natural fit for that defensive line. Just throwing in another guy to kick Studdard's ass twice a year.
 
With the 63rd pick, the Indianapolis Colts select Lamarr Houston, DT, Texas

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Just seems like a natural fit for that defensive line. Just throwing in another guy to kick Studdard's ass twice a year.

Perfect fit.

How was that exciting Stros game?

Uncle Drayon needs to sell the team. If he's not going to invest in the farm system. The farm system alows trades and you can get players for 4-5 years on the cheap if you're willing to invest in it.

End of rant
 
Perfect fit.

How was that exciting Stros game?

Uncle Drayon needs to sell the team. If he's not going to invest in the farm system. The farm system alows trades and you can get players for 4-5 years on the cheap if you're willing to invest in it.

End of rant

That game was TERRIBLE. I was sick and tired of fans cheering for a routine catch, a dribbled hit where the guy narrowly beat the throw, etc. Our baseball fans need to get a little more pissed about the state of the organization. It was a freaking shut out for god's sake! Why on earth are we cheering?

/End Rant
 
With the 64th pick in the 2010 NFL Mock Draft, the Saints select...

Eric Norwood, OLB

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The Saints lost Scott Fujita to FA (I think) so they go defense again and select the linebacker from South Carolina. He is a bit shorter then you prefer in a linebacker but has good pass-rush skills (similar to James Harrison). He should be able to excell at the next level and contribute ASAP.
 
With the 64th pick in the 2010 NFL Mock Draft, the Saints select...

Eric Norwood, OLB

The Saints lost Scott Fujita to FA (I think) so they go defense again and select the linebacker from South Carolina. He is a bit shorter then you prefer in a linebacker but has good pass-rush skills (similar to James Harrison). He should be able to excell at the next level and contribute ASAP.

Nice pick. I was eyeing him for the Eagles in the third.
 
Nice pick. I was eyeing him for the Eagles in the third.

I've been stealing him in other mock drafts as well, he's a great player who will slip due to his height. If he was a bit taller he would be gone in the early part of the 2nd round, he's that good.
 
That game was TERRIBLE. I was sick and tired of fans cheering for a routine catch, a dribbled hit where the guy narrowly beat the throw, etc. Our baseball fans need to get a little more pissed about the state of the organization. It was a freaking shut out for god's sake! Why on earth are we cheering?

/End Rant

Fans of all Houston sports teams seem to be suffering from this disease.

If you're OK with mediocrity It's a great time to be a fan of Houston sports teams.

Atleast the Rox have a legitimate excuse for their mediocrity.
 
Saint Louis Rams picking 65th select -
Jonathan Dwyer, RB Georgia Tech
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Big tussel in the Rams war room on this one, in the end it was deceided Steven Jacksons beaten body (herniated disk) lack of depth @ position & new Center/QB combo needed another warhorse to compete in the backfield. St. Louis is the one team where his triple spread option experience fits in with what Jackson has been doing, as his understudy similar frame 6-0 235 downhill runner with some shake & good ball skills receiving. compares to Jonathan Stewart selected #13th overall in 2008.
 
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