Killer Bee
Waterboy
One week out from the draft, looming trades of Braylon Edwards and Anquan Boldin could be detrimental for all current mocks. Just for a change, surprise picks litter the top 10 of this mock.
1. Detroit – Matthew Stafford
I really wanted the safer pick of Jason Smith here due to the track record of junior QBs. With a 0-16 season what do you have to lose? “$money$” Stafford backs up Culpepper for half the season.
2. St. Louis – Jason Smith
Standard pick, Smith replace Orlando Pace.
3. Kansas City – Eugene Monroe
Monroe is reunited with Brandon Albert to protect the Franchise QB. In my humble opinion, Aaron Curry isn’t worth #3 overall money in a 3-4 defense.
4. Seattle – B.J. Raji
Sanchez is a possibility but I make a reach with Raji. He provides an immediate impact for Mora in the run defense. Curry should be the pick but Seattle has a lot of money already invested in LBs.
5. Cleveland – Michael Crabtree
With a possible Edwards’ trade and Stallworth facing a prison sentence, the Browns select the biggest playmaker in the draft.
6. Cincinnati – Aaron Curry
Value pick. Two LBs selected in the first round in consecutive years.
7. Oakland – Andre Smith
No playmaker for Al here. Sugar tits protects Russell and paves the way for McFadden.
8. Jacksonville – Jeremy Maclin
The Jags could use an OT but the best are off the board. Maclin bolsters the depleted WR roster and adds return ability.
9. Green Bay – Brian Orakpo
Top pass rusher falls to the Capers defense. I personally like him better as a 4-3 DE.
10. San Francisco – Aaron Maybin
Like Seattle the 49ers pass on Sanchez. They take the pass rusher with the best first step and a very high ceiling.
11. Buffalo – Robert Ayers
The Bills select the best pure 4-3 DE. They look to fill the void of Peters at LT later.
12. Denver – Tyson Jackson
Denver has lots of holes to fill in its defensive conversion. Jackson will play the 5 technique.
13. Washington – Mark Sanchez
Sanchez’s free fall ends at the pocket book of Snyder.
14. New Orleans – Chris Wells
Saints ignore defensive needs in the first round and add a physical dimension to their prolific offence.
15. Houston – Clay Matthews
Yeah I know, no Malcolm Jenkins, sorry. Wish I was creative enough to make an original pick. I fear change.
16. San Diego – Michael Oher
The Chargers just missed out on a tackle last year. They fill their quota this year.
17. New York – Knowshon Moreno
Rex Ryan doesn’t have a talented QB so he’ll run the ball. Josh Freeman doesn’t belong in the first.
18. Denver – Rey Maualuga
Rey will be a thumper in the run game, something Denver lacked last year.
19. Tampa Bay - Malcolm Jenkins
Jenkins is a great value for the Bucs. He’s the epitome of a cover 2 corner.
20. Detroit – Eben Britton
Tackle is a premium position in this league and the Lions select the best of the second tier of tackles.
21. Philadelphia – Brandon Pettigrew
Eagles could select any number of offensive skill positions. They take the best of both worlds with Pettigrew’s blocking and pass catching ability.
22. Minnesota – Darius Butler
Not an easy pick for the Vikings. Sydney Rice hasn’t produced and Rosencopter could use a TE threat like Jared Cook. Offensive tackle and the vacancy left by Matt Burke at center all need attention but above prevailing wisdom they go DB instead.
23. New England – Everette Brown
Browns unlikely tumble this far down the draft concludes here. Alphonso Smith along with his football instincts will probably be the pick at #34.
24. Atlanta – Peria Jerry
The Falcons tune-up their d-line with an explosive DT.
25. Miami – James Laurinaitis
Cornerback is a strong possibility but the former Buckeye has Parcells written all over him. He has the best production of all the LBs in this draft.
26. Baltimore – Darrius Heyward-Bey
Flacco’s arm + Heyward-Bey’s speed = Touchdown
27. Indianapolis – Evander Hood
The Colts add one more ultra quick d-lineman to terrorize the AFC South.
28. Buffalo – William Beatty
Tackles always go quick and the Bills have to fill Jason Peter’s shoes.
29. New York – Kenny Britt
Bye bye Plaxico, hello Kenny Britt.
30. Tennessee – Perc y Harvin
The Titans love head cases. Enter Percy Harvin.
31. Arizona – Donald Brown
The Connecticut RB helps corral the pass happy Cardinals.
32. Pittsburgh – Eric Wood
The Steelers need offensive line help and Wood is the mauler they covet.
I know everybody’s tired of mocks and ready for the real deal but what do you think of my first mock?
1. Detroit – Matthew Stafford
I really wanted the safer pick of Jason Smith here due to the track record of junior QBs. With a 0-16 season what do you have to lose? “$money$” Stafford backs up Culpepper for half the season.
2. St. Louis – Jason Smith
Standard pick, Smith replace Orlando Pace.
3. Kansas City – Eugene Monroe
Monroe is reunited with Brandon Albert to protect the Franchise QB. In my humble opinion, Aaron Curry isn’t worth #3 overall money in a 3-4 defense.
4. Seattle – B.J. Raji
Sanchez is a possibility but I make a reach with Raji. He provides an immediate impact for Mora in the run defense. Curry should be the pick but Seattle has a lot of money already invested in LBs.
5. Cleveland – Michael Crabtree
With a possible Edwards’ trade and Stallworth facing a prison sentence, the Browns select the biggest playmaker in the draft.
6. Cincinnati – Aaron Curry
Value pick. Two LBs selected in the first round in consecutive years.
7. Oakland – Andre Smith
No playmaker for Al here. Sugar tits protects Russell and paves the way for McFadden.
8. Jacksonville – Jeremy Maclin
The Jags could use an OT but the best are off the board. Maclin bolsters the depleted WR roster and adds return ability.
9. Green Bay – Brian Orakpo
Top pass rusher falls to the Capers defense. I personally like him better as a 4-3 DE.
10. San Francisco – Aaron Maybin
Like Seattle the 49ers pass on Sanchez. They take the pass rusher with the best first step and a very high ceiling.
11. Buffalo – Robert Ayers
The Bills select the best pure 4-3 DE. They look to fill the void of Peters at LT later.
12. Denver – Tyson Jackson
Denver has lots of holes to fill in its defensive conversion. Jackson will play the 5 technique.
13. Washington – Mark Sanchez
Sanchez’s free fall ends at the pocket book of Snyder.
14. New Orleans – Chris Wells
Saints ignore defensive needs in the first round and add a physical dimension to their prolific offence.
15. Houston – Clay Matthews
Yeah I know, no Malcolm Jenkins, sorry. Wish I was creative enough to make an original pick. I fear change.
16. San Diego – Michael Oher
The Chargers just missed out on a tackle last year. They fill their quota this year.
17. New York – Knowshon Moreno
Rex Ryan doesn’t have a talented QB so he’ll run the ball. Josh Freeman doesn’t belong in the first.
18. Denver – Rey Maualuga
Rey will be a thumper in the run game, something Denver lacked last year.
19. Tampa Bay - Malcolm Jenkins
Jenkins is a great value for the Bucs. He’s the epitome of a cover 2 corner.
20. Detroit – Eben Britton
Tackle is a premium position in this league and the Lions select the best of the second tier of tackles.
21. Philadelphia – Brandon Pettigrew
Eagles could select any number of offensive skill positions. They take the best of both worlds with Pettigrew’s blocking and pass catching ability.
22. Minnesota – Darius Butler
Not an easy pick for the Vikings. Sydney Rice hasn’t produced and Rosencopter could use a TE threat like Jared Cook. Offensive tackle and the vacancy left by Matt Burke at center all need attention but above prevailing wisdom they go DB instead.
23. New England – Everette Brown
Browns unlikely tumble this far down the draft concludes here. Alphonso Smith along with his football instincts will probably be the pick at #34.
24. Atlanta – Peria Jerry
The Falcons tune-up their d-line with an explosive DT.
25. Miami – James Laurinaitis
Cornerback is a strong possibility but the former Buckeye has Parcells written all over him. He has the best production of all the LBs in this draft.
26. Baltimore – Darrius Heyward-Bey
Flacco’s arm + Heyward-Bey’s speed = Touchdown
27. Indianapolis – Evander Hood
The Colts add one more ultra quick d-lineman to terrorize the AFC South.
28. Buffalo – William Beatty
Tackles always go quick and the Bills have to fill Jason Peter’s shoes.
29. New York – Kenny Britt
Bye bye Plaxico, hello Kenny Britt.
30. Tennessee – Perc y Harvin
The Titans love head cases. Enter Percy Harvin.
31. Arizona – Donald Brown
The Connecticut RB helps corral the pass happy Cardinals.
32. Pittsburgh – Eric Wood
The Steelers need offensive line help and Wood is the mauler they covet.
I know everybody’s tired of mocks and ready for the real deal but what do you think of my first mock?
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