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It's all good. Texans picked 2 TEs last year, I guess it isn't unrealistic.
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You guys know I took TE Aaron Hernandez from Florida in the second round for the Pats.
If your going to consensus pick, at least look at what the team has already done.
Either way, I don't really care. Just thought I would drop that bit of info in here. Sorry I wasn't here to make the pick but I have been working my life away for the past week.
To awt, a mock draft like this is always going to take a long time and is always going to have picks run out of time. People have stuff going on and sometimes they either forget or just get busy. People will always lose interest, it's just the nature of doing something that takes several weeks.
I like the idea of a consensus pick, having a team pick because the other team ran out of time kills the fun that is the mock. It becomes unrealistic. But if you are going to do a consensus pick, look at what the teams have already accomplished in the draft. The Pats have alot of needs, picking another TE would not be very wise IMO. They have needs along the defensive and offensive line.
To my recollection the Historical Figures and Bad Ass Character Drafts did not linger and there were no missed picks. We went 10 rounds and gave each person ample time to make the pick, but each pick was made in the precise time. I did notice that people lost enthusiasm as the mock but we were able to keep it going at a nice clip.
Sure, I know people have stuff going on, but plan ahead and get your picks into the two main guys. Plus, if you are going to participate you should check twice daily(once in the morning and once in the night) just to see where you may be and how far it may be to your pick.
Sure, I know people have stuff going on, but plan ahead and get your picks into the two main guys. Plus, if you are going to participate you should check twice daily(once in the morning and once in the night) just to see where you may be and how far it may be to your pick.
I don't think we disagree on what this is supposed to be. I think we disagree on what we require from people time-wise to get it done.
This is NOT supposed to be a consensus mock. But we can't expect everyone to always be on the MB every day and we can't expect everyone to check this thread every hour or so. This is a very casual setting.
To me, that means we're better served waiting until the people who are up get their pick rather than forcing something down their throats. And it makes more sense to me to have people wait to make their picks until everyone ahead of them have made theirs.
To me, the "perfect" situation would be to block out an afternoon, get 32 guys, each with one team that they've researched, and then knock the whole 7 rounds out with everyone getting a few minutes to make each pick. Bam, bam, bam, and it's over.
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The Eagles select Rodrick Muckelroy, OLB, Texas.
Final Eagles Draft:
Round 1 - CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
Round 2 - Everson Griffen, DE, USC
Round 3(a) - John Jerry, OG, Ole Miss
Round 3(b) - Sean Lee, LB, Penn State
Round 4 - Roddrick Muckelroy, LB, Texas
The Eagles select Rodrick Muckelroy, OLB, Texas.
Final Eagles Draft:
Round 1 - CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
Round 2 - Everson Griffen, DE, USC
Round 3(a) - John Jerry, OG, Ole Miss
Round 3(b) - Sean Lee, LB, Penn State
Round 4 - Roddrick Muckelroy, LB, Texas
The Packers Draft:
1. Bruce Campbell, OT - Possibility of a bust but needed and possibly great fit for a ZBS.
2. Dominique Franks, CB - Their corners are getting old.
3. Mitch Petrus, OG - Their line needs strengthening. Bad. Their LG is coming off of back surgery.
4. Larry Asante, SS - A strong tackler and surprisingly good in coverage despite his lack of speed.
The Arizona Cardinals take an overlooked young man. He had lots of sacks as a sophomore but had his total drop off his junior year. He is the kind of guy that has 2nd round talent but did not produce last year. His value in the NFL will be as a situational 3-4 pass rusher and he will do this job admirably.
We projected him to be a late 2nd-mid third round pick so we are ecstatic to get him here at the bottom of the 4th. Without further ado allow us to present to you our 4th round pick:
Jason Worilds, OLB, Virginia Tech!
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I'm really shocked this guy fell this far. I had him rated MUCH higher than this.
My two teams
Buffalo Bills
1. Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee
2. Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers
3. Koa Misi, DE/OLB, Utah
4. Myron Rolle, S, Florida State University
Arizona Cardinals
1.Jerry Hughes, OLB, TCU
2. Linval Joseph, NT, East Carolina
3a Tony Washington, OT, Abilene Christian
3b Eric Olsen, C, Notre Dame
4. Jason Worilds, OLB, Virginia Tech
My two teams
Buffalo Bills
1. Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee
2. Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers
3. Koa Misi, DE/OLB, Utah
4. Myron Rolle, S, Florida State University
Arizona Cardinals
1.Jerry Hughes, DE, TCU
2. Linval Joseph, NT, East Carolina
3a Tony Washington, OT, Abilene Christian
3b Eric Olsen, C, Notre Dame
4. Jason Worilds, OLB, Virginia Tech
As faux GM for the Lions and 49ers here is how they fared
Lions
1st Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
2nd Jon Asamoah, OG, Illinois
3rd Jared Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale
4th Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford
49ers
1st Brian Bulaga, OT, Iowa
1st Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
2nd Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama
3rd Javier Arenas, CB, Alabama
4th Reshad Jones, SS, Georgia
I can't believe how many people had good drafts, seems everyone picked up solid value.
I think that your right, Pouncey is a stretch here but he fits the Steelers mould.
Funny how things change, 2 weeks ago I was calling Pouncey a stretch at #18 and now am pulling for him at #20....
Then again there is a big difference between 18th pick and 20th!!![]()
Draft is very fluid. I was a big advocate of Pouncey or Iupati a couple of months ago. People shouted me down saying that you don't take a OG or OC that high and it would be a wasteful pick. Now, all of a sudden a lot of people (not specifically pointing to you) are thinking one or both may be gone when we pick and are hoping they fall to 20.
Sometimes its hard to be The Draft Guru, as I need to wait around for people to come to my point of view!
VIA PM, steelbtexans Seattle Seahawks select: Taylor Price, WR, Ohio
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The Minnesota Vikings select Fordham QB John Skelton
The Vikings need a QB for the future. Favre can't play forever, despite his effort, and Rosenfels is a stop gap answer at best. Tavaris jackson has proven he is not a starter.
Skelton is a big, cannon armed QB with a gunslinger mentality. Think a 6'6" Favre. Skelton will most likely be the starter for the 2011 season.
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Wow! The bolded just floored me! I thought the dide had a lot more holes in his game than that. Had him figured for a 6th at best.
I was considering him in the 3rd, but thought it was just too early. I am really surprised he made it this long. He has huge upside, and if he takes full advantage of NFL coaching, I dont feel bad making that prediction in the slightest.
I was considering him in the 3rd, but thought it was just too early. I am really surprised he made it this long. He has huge upside, and if he takes full advantage of NFL coaching, I dont feel bad making that prediction in the slightest.
The Colts select George Selvie, DE from South Florida. Explosive DE that doesn't have pressure of needing to player early in his career. Fits the mold that Indy looks for in the position and can learn pass rush moves from one of the best.
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The Colts select George Selvie, DE from South Florida. Explosive DE that doesn't have pressure of needing to player early in his career. Fits the mold that Indy looks for in the position and can learn pass rush moves from one of the best.
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