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Yatta!
04-29-2008, 03:58 PM
I'm sure most of you have seen it already but I think its worth a discussion:


1. Atlanta Falcons -- Fili Moala, DT, USC
Atlanta finally gets its playmaking interior defensive lineman. Moala has flown under the radar to this point but he should emerge from the shadow of 2008 No. 7 overall pick Sedrick Ellis and become one of the elite defenders in college football this fall.

2. Detroit Lions -- Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
Coach Rod Marinelli's defense is predicated on speed up front, and Johnson is blessed with plenty of that. Johnson was overlooked while playing in a rotation last season, but it won't take long for the rangy edge-rusher to make his mark in 2008.

3. Kansas City Chiefs -- Matt Stafford*, QB, Georgia
Another injury-plagued and disappointing season out of fragile QB Brodie Croyle will force the Chiefs to address the position with this high draft pick in 2009. If the supremely talented Stafford continues to progress as he did last fall, he could easily emerge as a top-five pick next April.

4. Miami Dolphins -- Al Woods, DT, LSU
At 6-foot-4 and 320 pounds, Woods is a physically imposing defensive tackle with enough size and strength to anchor the middle of a 3-4 defense.

5. Cincinnati Bengals -- Sen'Derrick Marks*, DT, Auburn
The Bengals got shut out in their pursuit of an elite defensive tackle in this year's draft, but 2009 will be more kind. Marks is an undersized playmaker with the first-step quickness to disrupt as a 3-technique tackle, which is exactly what Marvin Lewis' defense needs along its front.

6. Oakland Raiders -- Andre Smith*, OT, Alabama
Smith stepped in immediately as the Tide's starting left tackle and continues to improve with more coaching and game experience. The Raiders could enlist a player with his kind of skills to take care of their most recent first-round investments in QB JaMarcus Russell and RB Darren McFadden.

7. Chicago Bears -- Tim Tebow*, QB, Florida
It's almost certain that the Bears will need a quarterback come next offseason. Unfortunately, next year's crop of signal-callers does not look promising at this point. Bears fans won't be thrilled if the team uses a high pick on another Gators quarterback following the failed Rex Grossman experiment, but Tebow's unique blend of skills and rare intangibles might be too good to pass up. Should Tebow elect to leave school early, however, his uncommon skill set could make him the most difficult prospect at any position to grade.

8. San Francisco 49ers -- Michael Oher, OT, Mississippi
Oher, who possesses the size and athletic ability to develop into an upper-echelon starting tackle in the NFL, would make an ideal bookend opposite 2007 first-rounder Joe Staley.

9. St. Louis Rams -- Rey Maualuga, ILB, USC
Maualuga is the top senior prospect on my 2009 draft board at this insanely early point in the process, although he wouldn't be the first senior off the board. I've never seen a defensive player take over a game the way Maualuga did versus Illinois in the Rose Bowl, and his recognition skills are clearly catching up with his rare physical tools.

10. New York Jets -- Knowshon Moreno*, RB, Georgia
Moreno burst onto the scene as a redshirt freshman in 2007 and he should build on that momentum as a first-year starter behind a more mature offensive line during the upcoming season. The Jets were not able to land McFadden in this year's draft but Moreno would be worth the wait if he's available in 2009.

11. Tennessee Titans -- Michael Crabtree*, WR, Texas Tech
Do not pigeonhole Crabtree; he's not just a product of coach Mike Leach's pass-crazy offense. The tall, long-armed receiver could be the go-to-target QB Vince Young so desperately needs.

12. Houston Texans -- Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State
Jenkins made a wise decision to return as a senior. He needs to improve his footwork and overall man-to-man cover skills to prove to scouts he's capable of playing corner in any scheme at the next level. Regardless, the Texans could use his ball-hawking skills in their secondary, no matter whether it's at cornerback or safety.

13. Denver Broncos -- James Laurinaitis, ILB, Ohio State
Laurinaitis surprised many NFL scouts when he elected to return to Columbus for his senior season. Assuming he continues to make progress in 2008, there's no reason to believe he will fall out of the top 20 picks in next year's draft. The instinctive, high-motor inside linebacker would be a nice addition to a Denver defense in search of more stout defenders up the middle.

14. Baltimore Ravens -- Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois
The Ravens need an upgrade at corner and a young playmaker like Davis, who possesses rare athleticism for his size, would be an ideal fit.

15. Philadelphia Eagles (from CAR) -- Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland
The Eagles failed to land a go-to-receiver in the 2008 draft (no, DeSean Jackson does not qualify). Instead of going the free-agent route to land a weapon for veteran QB Donovan McNabb, they might as well use one of two first-round picks in '09 on a future primary target for future QB Kevin Kolb.

16. Arizona Cardinals -- LeSean McCoy*, RB, Pittsburgh
After Arizona failed to find a complement for Edgerrin James in this year's draft, the Cardinals' need at running back will be far more pressing in the spring of '09. McCoy is a supremely talented sophomore who is draft eligible after spending a year in prep school, and he is reportedly already eyeing the 2009 draft.

17. Buffalo Bills -- Travis Beckum, TE, Wisconsin
Beckum could emerge as a top-20 pick if he can add 10-15 pounds to his frame while maintaining his big-play ability as a receiver during his senior season.

18. Philadelphia Eagles -- Phil Loadholt, OT, Oklahoma
After failing to land one of the record-setting seven offensive tackles selected in the first round of this year's draft, coach Andy Reid will be craving a big fella like Loadholt in 2009.

19. Washington Redskins -- Greg Hardy*, DE, Mississippi
Hardy is flying under the radar right now despite notching 10 solo sacks the past two seasons, and the Redskins will be looking for a young pass-rushing threat after failing to land one during the latest draft.

20. Minnesota Vikings -- Percy Harvin*, WR/RS, Florida
Staying healthy for a full season would all but guarantee Harvin a spot in the first round of the NFL draft, either next year or in 2010.

21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Ciron Black, OT, LSU
The Bucs will be looking to enlist the services of a talented left tackle prospect such as Black, who displays quick feet for a 6-5, 315-pounder.

22. Green Bay Packers -- Max Unger, OT, Oregon
Unger, who projects as a first-day pick in next year's draft, is the type of versatile lineman the Packers typically covet.

23. Cleveland Browns -- Ricky Sapp, DE/OLB, Clemson
Sapp is an up-and-coming talent with outstanding speed and pass-rushing potential. He should fit perfectly as a rush linebacker in a 3-4 scheme like the one employed in Cleveland.

24. Seattle Seahawks -- Duke Robinson, G, Oklahoma
The Seahawks are still looking for a long-term solution at left guard, so why not use this pick on the player who is at this point the top prospect at that position.

25. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU
Jackson is among the elite senior defensive prospects right now but that might not hold up for 12 full months, as he's simply not a great fit for every team's defensive scheme. At 6-5 and 290, Jackson is best suited to play defensive end in a three-man front like the one employed in Pittsburgh.

26. New Orleans Saints -- Gerald McRath, OLB, Southern Miss
The Saints will be looking for an injection of youth and athleticism at linebacker and the speedy, undersized McRath falls in line with that objective.

27. New York Giants -- Brandon Spikes, ILB, Florida
The Giants could use a quick and powerful tackling machine like Spikes after failing to address that need early in the 2008 draft.

28. Jacksonville Jaguars -- William Moore, S, Missouri
Moore emerged as a playmaking machine in 2007, when he notched 114 tackles and eight interceptions. At 6-1 and 215 pounds he could be the versatile strong safety Jacksonville needs opposite FS Reggie Nelson.

29. Indianapolis Colts -- Vance Walker, DT/DE, Georgia Tech
Walker has the right blend of tools to provide depth along the interior of Indianapolis' quick-but-undersized defensive line.

30. San Diego Chargers -- Auston English, DE/OLB, Oklahoma
English is an instinctive, high-motor player with very good speed and fluid hips for a young defensive end. He already has experience dropping into coverage on zone-blitz looks within Oklahoma's complex defensive scheme.

31. Dallas Cowboys -- Demetrius Byrd, WR, LSU
Wide receiver is the one area Dallas did not address during an otherwise promising 2008 draft. Byrd has a lot to prove as a senior but he certainly has the blend of size and deep speed it takes to emerge as a first-round draft pick.

32. New England Patriots -- Brian Cushing, OLB, USC
The Patriots continue a recent trend of drafting linebackers by using this selection on the versatile Cushing. The 6-5, 248-pounder has experience on the strong side and as a rush linebacker, which will be attractive to a New England coaching staff that likes versatility in its linebackers.

3 DTs in the Top 5 picks include Moala as No.1 overall. I like Stafford going that high though, I think he'll be the top QB when all is said and done.

BaLLiN
04-29-2008, 04:06 PM
27. New York Giants -- Brandon Spikes, ILB, Florida
The Giants could use a quick and powerful tackling machine like Spikes after failing to address that need early in the 2008 draft.

its not that i dont like the pick, dont like the position, we are set at LB really.

Id say our needs right now for next year would be OT because McKenzie is too old and maybe diehl doesnt work out so we have to move him inside.

Another may be Safety if we dont feel that any of our players could develop and play aside Phillips at safety and be Sammy Knight's heir.

And Lastly i think out of everything, we really need a DT run stopper, Fred Robbins is too old and close to retirement also isnt really spectacular anymore either.

BeerBaron
04-29-2008, 04:15 PM
i hate it when people try to predict the next years order.....id rather them just use the same order......like for example, 1 team picking in the top 4 or 5 picks has ended up making the playoffs the next year. bucs this year, saints before that....jets at one point...i dont remember them all....

i suppose QB to the bears is fine for now...and i like tebow.

bhaarat316
04-29-2008, 04:21 PM
i hate it when people try to predict the next years order.....id rather them just use the same order......like for example, 1 team picking in the top 4 or 5 picks has ended up making the playoffs the next year. bucs this year, saints before that....jets at one point...i dont remember them all....

i suppose QB to the bears is fine for now...and i like tebow.

WHo do you think makes it

Rams or Raiders both division are up well not for the Raiders. They will finish second in the divison.

The bears are in the top 10 with the panthers.

Rams make it to playoffs and raiders barley miss it.

BeerBaron
04-29-2008, 04:25 PM
WHo do you think makes it

Rams or Raiders both division are up well not for the Raiders. They will finish second in the divison.

The bears are in the top 10 with the panthers.

Rams make it to playoffs and raiders barley miss it.

well, the raiders depend a lot on russell. they should have a pretty good run game and a pretty good defense i feel. for them to do anything, they need russell to not be awful....sort of like minnesota needs tavaris....

i would say the rams personally. with a healthy offense, they could be a .500 football team. if they get anything out of their defense, they could win that division.....

i also wouldn't totally count out miami. i know that sounds insane, but bill parcells is commanding that team and he usually turns things around quick....i dont think much of them for next year, but i wouldn't totally count them out either.....

bhaarat316
04-29-2008, 04:28 PM
Parcells doesn't coach....and he usually steadily makes his team better.

keylime_5
04-29-2008, 04:29 PM
Wow, I love the Ricky Sapp pick. Same guy I have going to Cleveland in my 2009 mock draft. But he does lack a lot of juniors who would be top picks, namely Beanie Wells.

BeerBaron
04-29-2008, 04:29 PM
Parcells doesn't coach....and he usually steadily makes his team better.

i know hes not coaching but the staff is full of "his guys." So i think he will still have a lot of say...

and history tells us taht teams he is on turn around before long

619
04-29-2008, 04:30 PM
Now that's a great pick to the Raiders in an '09 mock. Don't think we will be picking in the top 10 again next year though.

Cigaro
04-29-2008, 05:09 PM
Wow, I love the Ricky Sapp pick. Same guy I have going to Cleveland in my 2009 mock draft. But he does lack a lot of juniors who would be top picks, namely Beanie Wells.

Question: Other than being rated high coming out of high school and running a freaky 40, what has Sapp actually done on the field to make him first round worthy? I see all this mention of him being on All-America lists, being drafted in the first, yet he has done little to carry those titles.

keylime_5
04-29-2008, 05:21 PM
He's 6-4/240 and a perfect fit athletically to play OLB in a 3-4, he had 5 sacks and 11 tfl last year as a sophomore and is prepared to be Clemson's top defensive playmaker in his junior year in 2008 with Phillip Merling and Gaines Adams in the NFL. I expect a big breakout year for him in the ACC since he is bigger and stronger and more experienced. National attention or not, he came on strong at the end of last season and is poised for a big year and a first round payday next april.

fenikz
04-29-2008, 06:07 PM
McCoy is the #1 RB in that class would love for him to fall to AZ

vidae
04-29-2008, 06:10 PM
Sweet, Stafford to the Chiefs. A-ok with me.

thebow305
04-29-2008, 06:18 PM
Al Woods seems like a solid pick for the Phins. Only thing is, we spent so many picks on our offensive and defensive fronts that it seems like a very unlikely pick for the 1st round next year. I expect our draft next year to be position-player loaded. That being said, Crabtree or Malcolm Jenkins would be much better picks. My favorite pick would be Brian Cushing though, to replace JT when he leaves/retires.

Jay
04-29-2008, 06:41 PM
Love it. A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

D-Unit
04-29-2008, 06:54 PM
Stafford has a lot of maturing to do as a QB. He really didn't impress me in the Sugar Bowl.

D-Unit
04-29-2008, 06:55 PM
Al Woods seems like a solid pick for the Phins. Only thing is, we spent so many picks on our offensive and defensive fronts that it seems like a very unlikely pick for the 1st round next year. I expect our draft next year to be position-player loaded. That being said, Crabtree or Malcolm Jenkins would be much better picks. My favorite pick would be Brian Cushing though, to replace JT when he leaves/retires.
Yeah Parcells ignored addressing NT, the whole time he was with the Cowboys. I wouldn't expect him to take one now.

Vikes99ej
04-29-2008, 07:27 PM
If there were a Worst Man in the History of the World award, Todd McShay would have it bagged every year.

Hines
04-29-2008, 07:43 PM
If Tyson Jackson was a Steeler, I would be so happy with that. Him and Smith will be beastly together.

LonghornsLegend
04-29-2008, 08:34 PM
I don't know if Byrd is worth a 1st rd pick or not, I watched him in a few games last year, but I want Crabtree and thats all that matters.

fischbowl
04-29-2008, 08:50 PM
Right position, wrong player I feel for the Bills. I just don't like Beckum

Bills2083
04-29-2008, 09:42 PM
I'd be okay with that pick, but I'd want him to add some weight. He's too small (223 pounds) to be a TE.

thebow305
04-29-2008, 11:02 PM
Yeah Parcells ignored addressing NT, the whole time he was with the Cowboys. I wouldn't expect him to take one now.

Some people feel like Langford may be able to bulk up and play NT for us. I happen to like him a DE though, I just wish we didn't have so many!

Bucimal Island
04-30-2008, 08:17 AM
horrible bucs pick. we have completed our line with jeremy zuttah. WR and LB should be considered

DiG
04-30-2008, 09:35 AM
if dhb went to the eagles id probably lose faith in football.

ATLDirtyBirds
04-30-2008, 09:52 AM
Doesn't Moala have character concerns? Unless I am mixing him up.. if he does though, we probably won't take him.

Yatta!
04-30-2008, 10:26 AM
Doesn't Moala have character concerns? Unless I am mixing him up.. if he does though, we probably won't take him.

He got arrested last month but I think it was after a bar fight, I don't think there were any charges. Nothing too serious.

d34ng3l021
04-30-2008, 01:06 PM
1st overall? Blasphemy.

Unbiased
04-30-2008, 01:32 PM
Wow, I love the Ricky Sapp pick. Same guy I have going to Cleveland in my 2009 mock draft. But he does lack a lot of juniors who would be top picks, namely Beanie Wells.

He said yesterday that Moreno and McCoy are the top 2 running backs in college football, respectively.

keylime_5
04-30-2008, 01:34 PM
yeah i saw, what a dope. Beanie a lock for top ten and being the top back picked, he should just resign or something.

BrownsTown
04-30-2008, 02:28 PM
yeah i saw, what a dope. Beanie a lock for top ten and being the top back picked, he should just resign or something.

Maybe he's assuming he's not coming out, as Beanie has said he's staying 4 years (I don't buy it, but...)

Joeyjr09
04-30-2008, 04:46 PM
Love Al Woods for the Dolphins. Keep building up the trenches early in next year's draft and then look for WRs and CBs in the middle rounds. Woods would be perfect as a NT for us.

pickles
04-30-2008, 09:43 PM
Great 49ers pick.

asmitty45
04-30-2008, 10:55 PM
I'm sad to see the lions at #2 again, i dont think theyll pick there. I'd like to think 8-8 is very attainable.

I would love the pick though

HEISMANHERSCHEL
05-01-2008, 12:21 AM
Good boys pick. Hope he is there at #32...

PossumBoy9
05-01-2008, 12:00 PM
As a Texas Tech fan, I hope Michael Crabtree stays in school.

If he does come out, and my Rams pass on him....I won't be happy.

Nothing wrong with Maualuga, but the Rams need to pump up the offense as a dome team.

wicket
03-18-2009, 07:42 AM
al woods and ricky sapp seem to be the only guys that have really disappeared, the rest is still out there in some form or another.

Mr. Hero
03-18-2009, 11:28 AM
al woods and ricky sapp seem to be the only guys that have really disappeared, the rest is still out there in some form or another.

This draft reminded me that I'm still pissed Spikes didn't come out. Spikes-AP-Boley would put our front seven on pittsburgh's level of dominance.

thule
03-18-2009, 11:36 AM
al woods and ricky sapp seem to be the only guys that have really disappeared, the rest is still out there in some form or another.

Sapp was a Jr. and didn't have the pub to declare. I believe he added 15lbs last year to his frame...10 more this season and he should still be a first rounder.

Borat
03-18-2009, 11:43 AM
HAHA. Great move bumping this. There is a whole lot of fail in this thread. This one is the best:

I'm sad to see the lions at #2 again, i dont think theyll pick there. I'd like to think 8-8 is very attainable.


OOOOOPS.

gameplaya2435
03-18-2009, 03:53 PM
HAHA. Great move bumping this. There is a whole lot of fail in this thread. This one is the best:



OOOOOPS.

No, that's right. 8-8=0 ;)

Moala at #1 is an epic McShay-fail though

bhaarat316
03-18-2009, 04:11 PM
well, the raiders depend a lot on russell. they should have a pretty good run game and a pretty good defense i feel. for them to do anything, they need russell to not be awful....sort of like minnesota needs tavaris....

i would say the rams personally. with a healthy offense, they could be a .500 football team. if they get anything out of their defense, they could win that division.....

i also wouldn't totally count out miami. i know that sounds insane, but bill parcells is commanding that team and he usually turns things around quick....i dont think much of them for next year, but i wouldn't totally count them out either.....

excellent call on them making it to the playoffs.