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Scouts, Inc. mock from ESPN

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1. SF - Aaron Rodgers - QB USC
2. Mia - Alex Smith - QB Utah
3. Cle - Adam Jones - DB W. Virginia
4. Chi - Braylon Edwards - WR Michigan
5. TB - Ronnie Brown - RB Auburn
6. Ten - Alex Barron - OT Florida State
7. Oak - Cedric Benson - RB Texas
8. Ari - Carnell Williams - RB Auburn
9. Was - Erasmus James - DE Wisconsin
10. Det - Heath Miller - TE Virginia
11. Dal - Antrel Rolle - DB Miami
12. SD - Mike Williams - WR USC
13. HOU - DERRICK JOHNSON - OLB TEXAS
14. Car - Troy Williamson - WR S. Carolina
15. KC - Dan Cody - DE Oklahoma
16. NO - Brandon Browner - DB Oregon State
17. Cin - Travis Johnson - DT Florida State
18. Min - Thomas Davis - S Georgia
19. StL - David Pollack - DE Georgia
20. Dal - Shawne Merriman - OLB/DE Maryland
21. Jac - Jammal Brown - OT Oklahoma
22. Bal - Mark Clayton - WR Oklahoma
23. Sea - Matt Roth - DE Iowa
24. GB - Channing Crowder - ILB Florida
25. Den - Shaun Cody - DE USC
26. NYJ - Carlos Rogers - DB Auburn
27. Atl - Justin Miller - DB Clemson
28. SD - Daryl Blackstock - OLB Auburn
29. Ind - Corey Webster - DB LSU
30. Pit - Marlin Jackson - DB Michigan
31. Phi - Marcus Spears - DE LSU
32. NE - Odell Thurman - LB Georgia

I think some of these picks look pretty good but i don't think it will be even close on draft day. Although to get Johnson would be a great day.

Also I think there will be at least 1 or 2 gaurds in the first round of the draft.
 
Whos to say it wont? All of the picks before us are justified. Itll be another couple of months before we have a better idea of how this is going to shake out.
 
:howdy: I would like to get Johnson.Even though I have constantly harped on an OL or DL he'd be to good to pass up. He seems to make plays. You can't use a stop watch to measure that.
 
Johnson would be an excellent addition at ILB, and would be invaluable in the zone blitz.

Unfortunately, i dont see him falling to us, because i dont see 3 RBs going in the top 12 picks...especially with the avaliability of edge, travis henry, shaun alexander (possibly), and droghns, to name a few.
 
Detroit using another first rounder on an offensive skill position. Is this a new trend for bad teams? Are they trying to make a poor mans colts? I dont get it.. the Cardinals have been doing it to.

Maybe its all gonna pay off in the end.. i dunno.. I have a feeling though, if they would go out and get a veteran QB out of free agency.. you would see the Lions take off.. possibly the cardinals too.. but they have coaching probs as well.


anywho.. I like the pick. It seems feasible and Derrick Johnson could be a playmaker for us. What position would he play though? ILB? kind of wastes his speed rushing ability.. OLB? but we need an ILB.. I dont care where he plays, long as he is good.


for this to happen though.. Tennessee has to take Alex Barron over Derrick Johnson.. does Tennessee need an OT that bad?
 
Grid said:
Tennessee has to take Alex Barron over Derrick Johnson.. does Tennessee need an OT that bad?

Tenn will be in need of OL men if they release their 2 veterans who are cap heavy, and getting old.

I think that this is a good pick for a team who is "rebuilding" like the Titans. Also, I see them wanting to protect their QB whomever it is. And Derrick Johnson isnt going to do it.

If you see Hopkins and Miller leave, then you know who the pick will be.
 
AlexVanderpool said:
Unfortunately, i dont see him falling to us, because i dont see 3 RBs going in the top 12 picks...especially with the avaliability of edge, travis henry, shaun alexander (possibly), and droghns, to name a few.

You make a good point, but I think he may be available around that time. I'm not sure any teams ahead of us have a big need for a LB and have more glaring holes on their team. Its still way to early, but I wouldn't mind snaggin him if we didn't pick up a LB in FA which is what I'm really waiting for.
 
What about Oakland? Does anyone see DJ going there? I mean they do run a 3-4 like us, and have a stable of backs.
 
DC_ROCK said:
What about Oakland? Does anyone see DJ going there? I mean they do run a 3-4 like us, and have a stable of backs.

I think Oakland will go DB, with Buchannon not being happy their and I think woodson wanted out too.
 
Pac-Man at 3? Seems a little high for him, especially since all accounts I've read have Rolle rated above him...

I definitely wouldn't mind the draft playing out like this, though...
 
for this to happen though.. Tennessee has to take Alex Barron over Derrick Johnson.. does Tennessee need an OT that bad?[/QUOTE]
no, i heard fish this morning on the titans morning show and he said one will go one will stay i hope miller goes and that also indacates mac9 stayin
 
It's a too good to be true scenario, and even though our top priority is
probably a DLineman , we couldn't pass on Johnson if he was somehow still
on the board. But he'd never get by the Cowboys anyway. With him being
a Texas native and UT alum and the Cowboys allegedly thinking 3-4 for next year - well, he just wouldn't be on the board for us.
 
D-ReK said:
Pac-Man at 3? Seems a little high for him, especially since all accounts I've read have Rolle rated above him...

I definitely wouldn't mind the draft playing out like this, though...

There are a number of folks thinking Rolle may have to move to safety in the NFL--the thought being his ability in college is largely built of his size and being physical which won't be allowed in the NFL. May not make sense, but will probably come down to his combine results--poor 40 time, serious slide and lots of talk about safety.
 
Bottle-O-Bud said:
Hrmmmmm! A line backer when we can't even find a spot for Peek? Oi......

Now draft a safety and Babin/Peek/both can rush all they want. Therefore Safety is a greater need than ILB!!! Coleman is not that reliable (or perhaps not shown his full potential at that position) so a safety at 13 can really boost the D.

Good thing Casserly doesn't draft based on need then. And by the way, the only safety with anything close to the value of the #13 pick is an NFL SS not FS. Thomas Davis will be a SS in the NFL--he is a big hitting run stopper with weak coverage skills, i.e. not the guy to replace Coleman against Manning.
 
2005 NFL draft, projected first round

1. San Francisco 49ers (2-14)
Aaron Rodgers* | QB | California
Neither Rodgers nor Alex Smith is a good value at the No. 1 overall spot. With so many needs, the 49ers would be best served to trade down in return for some extra Day One picks. If, however, they get stuck picking at No. 1 and if the new coaching staff decides that Tim Rattay is not the future, the organization will have another tough decision to make between Rodgers and Smith. As it stands right now, Rodgers grades out slightly ahead of Smith. Rodgers lacks ideal height, but he has terrific arm strength, good accuracy and above-average athleticism.

2. Miami Dolphins (4-12)
Alex Smith* | QB | Utah
The Dolphins have several needs, including running back, defensive end and offensive line. Coach Nick Saban must first decide if A.J. Feeley is his quarterback of the future. If not, drafting Smith (or Rodgers depending on which QB the 49ers pass on) would be the most likely move. If, however, Saban can live with Feeley as his franchise quarterback for the future, drafting one of three top running backs in this class – Cedric Benson, Ronnie Brown and Carnell Williams – becomes the next best move.

3. Cleveland Browns (4-12)
Adam Jones* | DC | West Virginia
The Browns ideally would like one of the top quarterbacks to fall to them here. If not, they could entertain the idea of trading down in order to package extra picks and get a better value on one of only two legitimate offensive tackle prospects in this draft class – Alex Barron and Jammal Brown. If all else fails, upgrading their secondary becomes a priority and Jones would be the best fit. Not only does Jones have the cover skills, speed and toughness to develop into a "shutdown" cornerback, he also has loads of upside as an NFL return specialist. The Browns could really use a playmaker like Jones on defense and special teams.

4. Chicago Bears (5-11)
Braylon Edwards | WR | Michigan
The Bears desperately need a wide receiver who can stretch the field vertically, and Edwards is the best this class has to offer. Some think the Bears will shy away from using another top pick on a Michigan wide receiver, but that theory is ridiculous. For starters, the current regime wasn't in place when the Bears drafted David Terrell. Secondly, Edwards is bigger and faster than Terrell and made far more big plays at the collegiate level than Terrell did. In our opinion, Edwards is the best receiver in this year's draft and has elite NFL potential.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-11)
Ronnie Brown | RB | Auburn
The Buccaneers could go in several different directions with this pick, including running back, offensive tackle, defensive tackle, defensive end and defensive back. With so much talent at the running back position, the Bucs will get their best value with the fifth overall pick. While Benson is a better fit for an offense looking for a load-carrying power runner, Brown is a better fit for Jon Gruden's version of the West Coast offense. Brown is big, strong and fast enough to carry a heavy load in the NFL, and he's also one of the best receivers and blockers at the running back position in this year's class. In short, Brown's versatility makes him a perfect fit for Gruden and the Bucs.

6. Tennessee Titans (5-11)
Alex Barron | OT | Florida State
The Titans could go after a cornerback here if Andre Dyson departs via free agency. For now, however, the team's biggest need remains offensive tackle with so many questions about the future of aging OTs Fred Miller and Brad Hopkins. There isn't a "can't-miss" tackle in this year's class, but Barron is the closest thing to it. Barron has the size, strength and feet to develop into a starting left tackle in the NFL, but he needs to become more physical.

7. Oakland Raiders (5-11)
Cedric Benson | RB | Texas
The Raiders would be elated if Benson fell to them at No. 7. Coach Norv Turner's offensive philosophy is to pound it out on the ground with a big, bruising back who can wear the opponent down and eventually open up some vertical opportunities with a play-action pass. The Raiders have a strong enough arm at quarterback with Kerry Collins, the speed at wide receiver and the bruising offensive line to execute that scheme, but what's missing is the "bell-cow" at running back. Benson doesn't have great speed or elusiveness, but he's a north-south runner with great vision, size and power – making him a perfect fit for Turner and the Raiders.

8. Arizona Cardinals (6-10)
Carnell Williams | RB | Auburn
The Cardinals still have several needs to address in the upcoming draft. After passing on Eli Manning and Ben Roethlisberger in last year's draft and coming to the realization that Josh McCown is not the future of the franchise's quarterback position, the Cardinals would love to see either Rodgers or Smith fall to them here. Assuming both are gone by the time the team selects at No. 8, the Cardinals then will shift their focus to running back, defensive line and cornerback. Of those positions, the best value is Williams, who immediately could provide the Cardinals with an upgrade over Emmitt Smith. Williams doesn't have the size of Benson or the versatility of Brown, but he might be the toughest pound-for-pound back in this draft. He also has enough receiving and blocking skills to develop into an every-down back in the NFL.

9. Washington Redskins (6-10)
Erasmus James | DE | Wisconsin
The Redskins could use an upgrade at center, some added speed at wide receiver and more of an impact player at H-back, but their biggest need is a pass-rushing defensive end. The team was forced to blitz entirely too much in order to generate a rush, which often left them vulnerable in coverage. By adding an impact edge rusher with this pick, the Redskins could significantly upgrade what already is a solid defensive unit. James is a risk-reward type prospect because of his injury history. But he's the best pure pass rusher in this class and worth the risk.

10. Detroit Lions (6-10)
Heath Miller* | TE | Virginia
The Lions could use playmakers at defensive end and in the secondary, but upgrading the tight end position ranks higher on the wish list. Miller is the only sure-fire first-round prospect this class has to offer. He lacks Todd Heap and Tony Gonzalez-type speed, but he's just a notch below the elite in terms of playmaking ability. Miller has very good size, is a smooth athlete, has a terrific feel for the passing game and might have the best hands of any skill-position player in this draft.

11. Dallas Cowboys (6-10)
Antrel Rolle | DC | Miami-FL
The Cowboys badly underestimated their need at cornerback last season, and it resulted in a major trickle-down effect for the entire defensive unit. In a scheme that relies so heavily on its cornerbacks to hold up in man-to-man coverage in order to get more aggressive with safeties and linebackers, it would be shocking if the Cowboys allowed this need to go unaddressed again this offseason. With so many solid first-round cornerback prospects to choose from, the team will likely have options. Rolle needs to run well in his postseason workouts to prove that he's capable of holding up on an island at the next level. Assuming he does, Rolle has the size, instincts, toughness and athletic ability to quickly become a solid starter.

12. San Diego Chargers (12-4)
Mike Williams | WR | USC
Despite their impressive turnaround in 2004, the Chargers still have several positions of need to address. With two picks in the first round (12 and 28), the team can either elect to package the two to move up or stay put and add two quality first-round youngsters. If it's the latter, drafting a dynamic wide receiver like Williams here would be awfully tempting. Williams doesn't have great speed and has been out of football for a year, but he is big enough and athletic enough to develop into a vertical threat. Adding a playmaker like Williams to go along with TE Antonio Gates and RB LaDainian Tomlinson would make the Chargers' offense frightening to match up against no matter the signal-caller.

13. Houston Texans (7-9)
Derrick Johnson | OLB | Texas
The Texans need to get younger along the defensive line and also could use another receiver to help complement Andre Johnson, but passing up on Johnson here would be a mistake. Johnson could slip because of the position he plays, but in our opinion he's the best defensive player in this class. The Texans used a top pick on a pass-rushing OLB in Justin Babin last season but could use a more traditional linebacker to help improve their run defense and pass coverage. Johnson, who has experience inside and outside, is versatile enough to play different roles in the team's 3-4 scheme, and he's athletic and instinctive enough to upgrade the unit in both of the aforementioned areas.

14. Carolina Panthers (7-9)
Troy Williamson* | WR | South Carolina
If the Panthers get Steve Smith back healthy and are able to re-sign Muhsin Muhammad before he becomes a free agent, wide receiver will no longer be a pressing need. However, if the team loses Muhammad, which is a likely scenario, drafting a big-play, vertical threat like Williamson would be a great value. Williamson is an underrated prospect right now because people haven't evaluated the underclassmen as much to this point. Once the 6-2, 205-pound playmaker runs a 4.4 during postseason workouts, his draft stock will skyrocket.

15. Kansas City Chiefs (7-9)
Dan Cody | DE | Oklahoma
The Chiefs could use a vertical threat like Williamson if he drops. Otherwise, it's defense, defense, defense. They could use a pass-rushing defensive end, a corner who can hold up in man-to-man coverage and an athletic linebacker. In this scenario, the Chiefs would have a tough choice to make between Cody, DC Brandon Browner and DT Travis Johnson, but Cody is the best value at the position they need most.

16. New Orleans Saints (8-8)
Brandon Browner* | DC | Oregon State
The Saints could use an athletic upgrade at linebacker, but there isn't one worth drafting at this point. The next biggest need is at cornerback, where the team is aging and desperately needs an influx of youth and speed. Browner will be considered somewhat of an enigma until he works out for scouts and gets an official 40-time in the books. However, if the 6-3, 202-pound cornerback runs in the 4.4's as expected, he could easily move into the top-half of the first round. Browner is a physical corner with great experience in bump-and-run coverage, something the Saints are missing.
 
17. Cincinnati Bengals (8-8)
Travis Johnson | DT | Florida State
The Bengals need to use this draft to upgrade the middle of their defense. If Johnson falls to them at No. 17, the Bengals would be elated. After struggling through some off-the-field issues that affected his play early in his career at FSU, Johnson had a breakout season as a full-time starter in 2004. In our opinion, he's the best defensive tackle in this year's draft class and has a chance to make a huge impact early in his NFL career as a one-gap, penetrating DT.

18. Minnesota Vikings (8-8)
Thomas Davis | DS | Georgia
The Vikings might be looking for a wide receiver if they do indeed part ways with Randy Moss. If not, upgrading their defensive tackle position and secondary become the primary goals in the '05 draft. If Johnson is off the board, there isn't a great value available to replace Chris Hovan at DT, but Davis would be a good fit and value if he slips to No. 18. Davis still has room to improve in terms of his range in coverage, but he hits like a truck and is a playmaker in all facets of the game, which is exactly what the Vikings' secondary could use.

19. St. Louis Rams (8-8)
David Pollack | DE | Georgia
The Rams could use upgrades at offensive guard, inside linebacker and free safety, but none of those needs are as pressing as defensive end, particularly if Leonard Little isn't able to return. The Rams missed Grant Wistrom's motor last year, and the only player from this draft who can provide a similar presence is Pollack. He might lack ideal size and top-end speed, but Pollack has the quickness, power and playmaking instincts to immediately contribute in the NFL. One thing is certain: Nobody in this class works harder.

20. Dallas Cowboys (6-10)
Shawne Merriman* | OLB/DE | Maryland
After addressing their need at cornerback with the 11th overall pick, the Cowboys could easily turn their attention to finding a pass rusher. Merriman is a "tweener" DE/OLB who might need time before settling in as a full-time starter at one position in the NFL, but he has the speed, athleticism and pass-rushing skills to immediately upgrade the Cowboys' defense in that department.

21. Jacksonville Jaguars (9-7)
Jammal Brown | OT | Oklahoma
The Jaguars could go after a perimeter pass rusher or cornerback with this pick, but solidifying the left tackle position (Byron Leftwich's blindside) is the No. 1 priority. Brown needs to become more physical, but he has the size and feet to develop into a solid starter.

22. Baltimore Ravens (9-7)
Mark Clayton | WR | Oklahoma
The Ravens are desperate for a wide receiver who can separate and stretch a defense vertically. They would like for one of the top-three receivers (Edwards, Williams and Williamson) to fall, but that's unlikely. Roddy White is a possibility if he works out well at the Senior Bowl and runs well at the combine. However, as it stands right now, Clayton is the next best talent at wide receiver. His lack of size is a concern, but he has very good speed and is a threat after the catch.

23. Seattle Seahawks (9-7)
Matt Roth | DE | Iowa
Grant Wistrom was an upgrade when healthy, but he's aging and can't be counted on anymore as an every-down player. The Seahawks could use a young pass-rushing presence at the defensive end position, and Roth provides some versatility in that he can play defensive end and even move back to a rush-linebacker role when the team is in its nickel and dime package.

24. Green Bay Packers (10-6)
Channing Crowder* | ILB | Florida
The Packers need to find another pass-rushing presence opposite Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, and they also need an upgrade at linebacker. If they draft an inside linebacker, Nick Barnett can move outside. If they draft an outside linebacker, Barnett can stay home at his MLB position. Crowder, who is a "tweener" OLB/ILB prospect, would be a good fit because the team could try him at both positions and see which one fits best. Crowder is still raw, but he's a good athlete with a mean streak, two qualities the Packers' linebacker corps currently lacks.

25. Denver Broncos (10-6)
Shaun Cody | DE | USC
This would be a good fit, as Cody is a "tweener" DE/DT who could play both roles for the Broncos. On first and second downs, Cody could spend time as a power-end in order to better rest pass-rushing specialist Reggie Howard. On obvious passing downs, Cody could move inside to upgrade the Broncos' interior pass rush.

26. New York Jets (10-6)
Carlos Rogers | DC | Auburn
The Jets' most glaring weakness on either side of the ball is at cornerback. Luckily for them, this year's draft class is loaded with top candidates at that position. Rogers is a good-size, physical man-to-man cover corner with the speed to turn and run with NFL receivers. He would be a great fit and value for the Jets at No. 26.

27. Atlanta Falcons (11-5)
Justin Miller* | DC | Clemson
If an offensive lineman emerges as a legitimate late first-round candidate between now and April's draft, that's probably the direction the team would go. If not, taking advantage of the strong cornerback class would be awfully tempting. Adding a speedster like Miller would give the Falcons potentially one of the best young cornerback tandems (DeAngelo Hall) in the league. Miller also could provide an immediate upgrade in the kickoff return game.

28. San Diego Chargers (12-4)
Daryl Blackstock* | OLB | Virginia
Blackstock was a dominant pass-rushing OLB in Virginia's 3-4 defense and could serve a similar purpose within the Chargers' identical scheme.

29. Indianapolis Colts (12-4)
Corey Webster | DC | LSU
The Colts have a lot of young talent in their secondary, but they are still without a playmaker at the cornerback position. Webster struggled through an injury-plagued senior season, but he had 14 interceptions between his sophomore and junior seasons (2002-03).

30. Pittsburgh Steelers (15-1)
Marlin Jackson | DC | Michigan
The Steelers could use this selection on an additional pass rusher at the rush-linebacker position, but cornerback is their biggest need. Jackson's draft stock has plummeted due to some off-the-field issues, injuries and a lack of big plays, but he's still supremely talented and might be worth taking a chance on late in the first round.

31. Philadelphia Eagles (13-3)
Marcus Spears | DE | LSU
The Eagles have a lot of bodies along the defensive line but have been hindered by injuries and a lack of production from recent draft picks, such as Jerome McDougle and Jamaal Green. Bringing in a versatile 295-pound defensive lineman like Spears would improve the depth and help protect the future of an aging unit.

32. New England Patriots (14-2)
Odell Thurman | LB |Georgia
This might be a bit of a reach, but the Patriots need to get younger at linebacker, especially inside. Thurman missed time early as a senior and was just hitting his stride as the season ended. He is a good athlete with the size, toughness and instincts to eventually develop into a starter opposite Tedy Bruschi.
 
good ol justin babin. hes gonna be a playmaker.


good draft.. very similar to another one posted not long ago.
 
Grid said:
good ol justin babin. hes gonna be a playmaker.


good draft.. very similar to another one posted not long ago.

:rofl: I didn't catch "Justin Babin" the first time through...

I think this is the exact same mock as the one posted earlier today...Scouts, Inc and ESPN are in some sort of cahoots (SP?) I believe...
 
infantrycak said:
There are a number of folks thinking Rolle may have to move to safety in the NFL--the thought being his ability in college is largely built of his size and being physical which won't be allowed in the NFL. May not make sense, but will probably come down to his combine results--poor 40 time, serious slide and lots of talk about safety.

I had noticed a bit of a slide in recent mocks in regard to Rolle, but I had never seen any explanation for it...Makes sense though...

If he doesn't post a good 40, he would make a good FS, which B.O.B. wants...I happen to think we're set for now in that category, however...
 
hmm i dont think i'd listen to some people who dont even know our other LBs names, Justin i mean really where did that come from ?
 
Say if we move down in the draft, how far do we move down? One or two spot or down to the late twenties? And is there a possiblity for us to draft Cedric Benson? I'm not to high on the guy, but we do need another solid running back.
 
Nawzer said:
Say if we move down in the draft, how far do we move down? One or two spot or down to the late twenties? And is there a possiblity for us to draft Cedric Benson? I'm not to high on the guy, but we do need another solid running back.


do you not think D.D can be a solid starter for us for years to come, and wells did a nice job every time he was aked to step in for Davis. I knind of like our rushing game right now, and i still feel there are much bigger things to adress than a RB when our running game has been decent the last 2 years with Davis !
 
Yes Domanick Davis has been a very good back for us, but he has had injury problems in his 2 years with us. And Jonathan Wells is pretty much a goal line back. I think if we draft Benson then that would add quality depth to our running game. I know that we have other holes to fill, but I think adding a back in this draft may be a higher probability then most people think. Specially since our style is to control the ball, eat up time and play defense. And if DD is going to be out for parts of the season we need another back who can step up and do the job. It doesn't have to be Benson, but it's a possibility.
 
I think until we come across an RB that fills every need we have.. someone who is sturdy, fast, powerful, versatile.. can take 30 carries a game.. can catch it out of the backfield.. etc..etc.. (well maybe not ALL of that..but most of it).. until we find that guy, i think we should attempt to draft an RB regularly.. maybe not with the first or even the second.. but considering that our best back is injury prone, and our second back is not a sure thing.. we need to keep looking to be safe.
 
ya know people say davis has had durability problems, well i remember his first year he wasnt even the starter came in during like week 6 or 7 still went over a thousand yards, and he wasnt actually hurt that much this last season, it may of been little dings and stuff but the majority of the time he still played, and at the beginning of the season the zone blocking wasnt really clicking for the o-line but it seemed as though they were getting the hang of it the second part of the season !
 
there is nothing wrong with DD. I agree we need a little more depth, but we don't need to waste a first rounder on a RB when DD is as capable as any in the game to help his team. I think defense is what is going to get this team to the super bowl, and that defense needs to be built through the draft. a great offense will get you to the playoffs (see indianapolis) but a stronger defense will get you to the promised land (see new england).

if you look at the philadelphia eagles and new england patriots they built strong defenses, and then they added a few offensive pieces to get over the hump. I don't mean to take anything away from the offenses they had before, mcnabb and brady are great players and they both have great offensive systems, but both of those teams are winning, and have in the past few years, because of their defense.
 
To draft a RB in the first (or first day for that matter) would be a waste of much needed talent elseware IMO. Could we use a power back....sure, but we need other pieces a LOT more.
 
I am really hoping that DJ has a combine just like Suggs did a few years back. He ran a little slower so a lot of people passed on him. Guess who is in the pro bowl now?
 
:howdy: Zach Thomas was picked in the 5th round out of Tech. Why because he was to small and to slow. DJ will be to light at 230 for some teams . Jerry Rice was not the first or second reciever taken in his draft to slow 4.6. Same story with Emmitt Smith to something. There was probably a 6 ft 220 lb 4.4 guy picked ahead of him who lasted 2 yrs and was gone.
 
Blair Thomas was the #2 pick in 1990 (don't know how big he was)--Emmitt was #17. Thomas never had more than 750 yds in a season and left football after six years with a total of 2200 yds rushing. In 1994 Thomas actually got to back Emmitt up in Dallas. Bet the Jets wished they had taken the too small, too slow Emmitt.
 
KeithBulluck53 said:
for this to happen though.. Tennessee has to take Alex Barron over Derrick Johnson.. does Tennessee need an OT that bad?
no, i heard fish this morning on the titans morning show and he said one will go one will stay i hope miller goes and that also indacates mac9 stayin

That's one possibility. Another is that the Titans have to replace Rolle (a reasonable cap casualty) with err ... Rolle. Dyson's almost certainly gone, so even a Rolle-Rolle secondary is quite feasible. Particularly if your management wants to stop the Colts anytime soon. Linebacker is the Titans' defensive position of strength.
 
Bottle-O-Bud said:
Hrmmmmm! A line backer when we can't even find a spot for Peek? Oi......


Here is the deal:

Peek - Sharper - Wong - Babin


Yup yup yup!!! Foreman, Polk, Orr(s) and Cheatwood will be back ups. We are not drafting a line backer that early. Wong has to move inside wheather he likes it or not cause you cant hold "mini freeney" on the bench that long.
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There is a reason Peek can't get on the feild for every down. And as we have all seen it ain't athletic ablity. But no matter how good an athlete he is if the coaches can't depend on him to be at the right place at the correct time on any given play, he's not going to start period. I'm not down on Babin because he was excellent vs the run last year. There is hope. Peek on the other hand... if he ain't got it up stairs God bless him...he ain't got it. We'll see. Took Keith Bullock a couple of years. There is hope. No NFL coach is going to stake a game on a loose cannon. He might come around this season.

As far as DJ, I would love to see this. But I'm in the I'll believe the two running backs in the top ten" when it happens club. The RB's this year are good they are not great. I see no LT's, Preist Holmes, Barry Sanders, Earl Cambles etc. in this years Draft. Not one to pay top five money to anyway. It could happen no doubt. Clubs will reach because of need. However, they didn't last year.

Just can't see us getting DJ. Too many 4-3 clubs ahead of us. And once again: His best postion NFL maybe in the defensive back feild.

The last time Bud's club went in to the season with this much doubt at the tackle postions Archie Manning almost got killed that season. If they do take DJ you will know something is up. Will be a hoot to see what they do. I think they NEED to go tackel. But, it looks to me that BA is going cheap again. Maybe a prurge coming Titan's fans. JMHO's.
 
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