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Bengals1690
03-14-2007, 10:35 AM
1. Oakland –Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
Oakland’s O-line was the reason for their offensive struggles last season. Joe Thomas is a 6’7 freak who let backs like Brian Calhoun and PJ Hill get 1,500 yard seasons behind him. Joe is the Calvin Johnson of Tackles and will have a more immediate impact than Jamarcus Russell.


2. Buffalo (traded 1st, 4th and 2008 pick for Detroit’s 1st pick)- Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
Willis Mcgahee was traded, and the Bills have no other options at running back. They get one of the best talents in the draft by trading up.

3. Cleveland- Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
Trent Dilfer has been a disappointment, and it seems that Cleveland has fallen in love with Quinn.

4. Tampa Bay – Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
You saw the Georgia Tech bowl game right? All they did was lob the ball to him, usually in double coverage. He caught 10 balls for nearly 200 yards. Cap that with being 6’5, 239 and running a sub 4.40 40, and you have the best prospect in the draft.

5. Arizona- Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
Gaines has spectacular pass rushing ability. Arizona needs help with their pass rush to help out their secondary.

6. Washington-Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
See above reason…

7. Minnesota- Jamarcus Russell, QB, LSU
With no pass rushers or receivers worth taking at this spot, they will get their next Daunte Culpepper in strong-armed Jamarcus Russell.

8. Houston- Levi Brown, OT, Penn State
The Texans draft Brown in hope that he will finally give David Carr some protection for the first time ever.

9. Miami – Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
Miami’s defense is getting old, and Branch will help immediately at DT

10. Atlanta- Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
Leon and Dante Hall will form a cornerback duo that will be a force for years to come.

11. San Francisco- Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska
San Fransisco needs Defensive Line help, and Adam can give them that . He has enough bulk to play DT, and enough speed to play end

12. Detriot ( From Buffalo)- Laron Landry, S, LSU
Detroit needs defensive playmakers, and Landry fits the bill and fills a need.

13. St. Louis- Patrick Willis, ILB, Ole Miss
St. Louis is not very god on defense, and linebacker is definitely a problem spot. Willis is already a starter.

14. Carolina – Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
Carolina’s safeties are terrible. Reggie Nelson is a player who seems to have a knack for making big plays and tackles.

15. Pittsburgh- Paul Puzlusny, OLB, Penn State
With Porter gone, the Steelers will find his replacement in smart OLB Puzlusny. He is under the radar, but probably is the best linebacker in the draft.

16. Green Bay- Marshawn Lynch, RB, California
Ahman Green is gone, so the Packers need a running back. Lynch has great versatility and will help Favre on his last season playoff push.

17. Jacksonville- Ted Ginn Jr., WR, OSU
Jacksonville’s receivers have not progressed into stardom yet. Plus, they need help on punt returns.

18. Cincinnati- Darrelle Revis, CB, Pitt
Tory James and Deltha Oneal had disappointing seasons, as did Cincinnati’s return game. Revis will help both needs.

19. Tennessee- Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
With the departure of Drew Bennet, Tennessee has no viable wideouts. They will look to change that with Meachem, whose impressive combine put him ahead of Dewayne Jarrett.

20. NY Giants- Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas
The Giants are looking for any help in the secondary right now.

21. Denver- Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
Okoye is young, interesting, and a good player, and it really is a miracle he didn’t go earlier.

22. Dallas- Micheal Griffin, S, Texas
They need a coverman to help out Roy Williams, who really just is a linebacker playing deep.

23. Kansas City- Dewayne Bowe, WR, LSU
Kansas City’s wide receivers are not good, but Dewayne Bowe is. He is not afraid to be a little physical with cornerbacks and can make some tough catches in traffic.

24. New England (from Seattle)- Brandon Meriwether, S, Miami
Rodney Harrison is getting old and can’t seem to stay healthy a full season. Meriwether is a good talent with character concerns, but if anyone can set him straight, it’s Bellichek.

25. NY Jets- Greg Olsen, TE, Miami
The New York Jets filled their biggest need by trading for Thomas Jones, and now fill their second need by drafting stud TE Greg Olsen.

26. Philadelphia- Lawrence Timmons, OLB, Florida State
Philadelphia has many young options at OLB, but none of them are very good, and there are no safties worth drafting here.

27. New Orleans – Aaron Ross, CB, Texas
New Orleans secondary was abysmal, and that is what hindered their playoff run last season.

28. New England–Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State
This team has no depth at corner, which really has hurt them recently. He has a lot of upside, which the patriots love.

29. Baltimore- Justin Blalock, OG, Texas
Baltimore hopes that drafting him will give newly acquired Willis McGahee room to run in the future.

30. San Diego- Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina
Mcardell is getting old, and Parker is really more of a #2 or 3 receiver. Rice is gifted physically but raw talent wise.

31. Chicago- Zach Miller, TE, Arizona State
Zach Miller is a good receiving tight end, unlike Desmond Clark. He will be another weapon to help out Rex Grossman

32. Indianapolis- Tank Tyler, DT, NC State
Indianapolis’s Dline is full of pass rushers, which is why they had the worst run defense in the league. Tank Tyler is one of the best run stopping DT’s in the draft.

Round 2

33. Oakland- QB Drew Stanton, Michigan State
34. Detroit- OT Aaron Sears, Tennessee
35. Cleveland- DT Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State
36. Tampa Bay- DT Justin Harrell, Tennessee
37. Chicago- OG Ben Grubbs, Auburn
38. Arizona- OT Joe Staley, Central Michigan
39. Houston- OT Tony Ugoh, Arkansas
40. Miami- CB Damien Hughes, California
41. Minnesota- DE Charles Johnson, Georgia
42. San Francisco- S Aaron Rouse, Virginia Tech
43. Buffalo- CB Eric Wright, UNLV
44. Atlanta- OL Josh Beekman, Boston College
45. Carolina- QB Troy Smith, Ohio State
46. Pittsburgh- C Ryan Kalil, USC
47. Green Bay- TE Ben Patrick, Delaware
48. Jacksonville- S Eric Weddle, Utah
49. Cincinnati- OLB Jon Beason, Miami
50. Tennessee- DE Victor Abiamiri, Notre Dame
51. New York Giants- RB Antonio Pittman, Ohio State
52. St. Louis- DT Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State
53. Dallas- DT Turk McBride, Tennessee
54. Kansas City- DT Ryan McBean, Oklahoma State
55. Seattle- CB Tanard Jackson, Syracuse
56. Denver- ILB Brandon Siler, Florida
57. Philadelphia-DE Quenton Moses, Georgia
58. New Orleans- ILB Buster Davis, Florida State
59. New England-DE Anthony Spencer, Purdue
60. Baltimore- OLB Rufus Alexander, Oklahoma
61. San Diego-S Sabby Piscitelli, Oregon State
62. New York Jets- RB Micheal Bush, Louisville
63. Tampa Bay- MLB H.B. Blades, Pittsburgh

go_ravens94
03-14-2007, 10:45 AM
JUSTIN BLALOCK WILL NEVER BE PICKED BY THE RAVENS

Also, DANTE HALL IS A WR/KR for KANSAS CITY, NOT A CB!

Alexander I can live with in R2.

alexschnarr
03-14-2007, 10:50 AM
trent dilfer doesnt even play in cleveland anymore, he is in SF, charlie frye was their QB last year

PalmerToCJ
03-14-2007, 10:53 AM
As much as I hate to say it Okoye would be the Bengals pick in that situation. He'd be the BPA and we'll eventually need to replace Adams/Thornton/Robinson.

I can only dream of that 2nd rounder, that would be perfect.

etk
03-14-2007, 11:03 AM
Good 1st 2 Bucs picks. The 3rd one is horrible and makes no sense

T-RICH49
03-14-2007, 11:32 AM
good 1st pick but if Mebane is there KC would take him since he I think fits the cover 2 better

Im_a_Romosexual
03-14-2007, 11:53 AM
good cowboys pick but in the second Mcbean>McBride for DE.

On another note Buffalo is going to have to give up more to jump from 12 to 2

Vikes99ej
03-14-2007, 12:32 PM
Give us Landry, please. Or Okoye.

JT Jag
03-14-2007, 01:33 PM
The Jaguars no longer need return help. The front office has repeatedly said that the team will not draft a receiver in the first round. Ted Ginn Jr. will be a career slot receiver.

Those are all reasons why the Jaguars will NOT draft him in the first round, and may draft Michael Griffin, Brandon Merriweather or a linebacker.

hugegmenfan
03-14-2007, 01:57 PM
excellent 1st rounder for the giants
poor 2nd rounder- we just got reuben droughns and we have jacobs and hav many more important needs on the defensive side of the ball
give us a like a rufus alexander 2nd round

thebow305
03-14-2007, 02:00 PM
decent phins draft, but we have new englands second rounder!

Crickett
03-14-2007, 02:14 PM
1. Oakland –Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
Oakland’s O-line was the reason for their offensive struggles last season. Joe Thomas is a 6’7 freak who let backs like Brian Calhoun and PJ Hill get 1,500 yard seasons behind him. Joe is the Calvin Johnson of Tackles and will have a more immediate impact than Jamarcus Russell.

Remember Robert Gallery?


2. Buffalo (traded 1st, 4th and 2008 pick for Detroit’s 1st pick)- Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
Willis Mcgahee was traded, and the Bills have no other options at running back. They get one of the best talents in the draft by trading up.

Unless you forgot the #1 between 2008 and pick, I can't believe Detroit would trade down for so little. Which is fine because I can't imagine why Buffalo would trade up considering the number of quality RB prospects there are this year.

3. Cleveland- Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
Trent Dilfer has been a disappointment, and it seems that Cleveland has fallen in love with Quinn.

Uhhh, you do know Trent Dilfer got cut last offseason by the Browns, right?

7. Minnesota- Jamarcus Russell, QB, LSU
With no pass rushers or receivers worth taking at this spot, they will get their next Daunte Culpepper in strong-armed Jamarcus Russell.

Okay,
1. Russell falling all the way to #7?
2. Strong armed QB who is supposed to be the next Daunte Culpepper. Wasn't that what Tavaris Jackson was supposed to be?
3. Pat Williams ain't gettin any younger.


15. Pittsburgh- Paul Puzlusny, OLB, Penn State
With Porter gone, the Steelers will find his replacement in smart OLB Puzlusny. He is under the radar, but probably is the best linebacker in the draft.

Little know factoid. Joey Porter was a converted defensive end. This is because in the 3-4 defense, the pass rush comes primarily from the linebackers. So how would Paul Posluszny and his 9 collegiate career sacks replace what Joey Porter brought to the Steelers?

25. NY Jets- Greg Olsen, TE, Miami
The New York Jets filled their biggest need by trading for Thomas Jones, and now fill their second need by drafting stud TE Greg Olsen.

Wow, so Olsen can play right tackle? Because considering the Jets don't have one on the roster, I would think that is their second biggest need.

34. Detroit- OT Aaron Sears, Tennessee

With Backus, Jonathan Scott and the newly acquired George on the roster, if the Detroit doesn't select Joe Thomas in the first, I don't know why they would bother selecting an OT at all.

40. Miami- CB Damien Hughes, California
As a Jets fan, I certainly hope so.

51. New York Giants- RB Antonio Pittman, Ohio State

The Giants have Brandon Jacobs and just traded for Reuben Droughns making it pretty unlikely they will draft a running back. Especially considering the hole they opened up at outside linebacker.

55. Seattle- CB Tanard Jackson, Syracuse

I take it they've given up on Marcus Trufant then?

56. Denver- ILB Brandon Siler, Florida

Linebacker is the strength of the Broncos defense last I checked and Al Wilson is first reaching 30.

62. New York Jets- RB Micheal Bush, Louisville

I thought the Jets filled this need when they got Thomas Jones. Btw, the Jets actual 2nd round pick (that they didn't trade for) is missing in this mock draft.

TheGunShow
03-14-2007, 03:50 PM
Good steelers mock.

bsaza2358
03-14-2007, 04:04 PM
I actually don't hate the Eagles picks there, but I'm not a fan of the mock in general. The Bills trade up to #2 doesn't have enough ammo unless it's a 2008 first rounder.

lbmtrojan
03-14-2007, 04:04 PM
Now Dwayne Jarrett isn't even a second rounder?

49erfaithful
03-14-2007, 04:22 PM
Give SF a WR in the 2nd.

And why arent there any WR's taken in R2 or your mock?

gbpackers0065
03-14-2007, 04:43 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2007/03/09/wborat.jpg
GREAT SUCCESS!!

RaVeNFaNaCtIc
03-14-2007, 05:06 PM
JUSTIN BLALOCK WILL NEVER BE PICKED BY THE RAVENS

Also, DANTE HALL IS A WR/KR for KANSAS CITY, NOT A CB!

Alexander I can live with in R2.

dude what are you talking about, the ravens love this guy and he is a great road grader who excells in run blocking which our offense is balanced on. This guy would have a great impact on our team and i would like him anyday.

ninerfan
03-14-2007, 05:14 PM
well atleast you got those 'creative' juices flowing

Slasher28
03-14-2007, 06:18 PM
excellent 1st rounder for the giants
poor 2nd rounder- we just got reuben droughns and we have jacobs and hav many more important needs on the defensive side of the ball
give us a like a rufus alexander 2nd round

or a CB, or trade down, anything but another RB

RaiderNation
03-14-2007, 06:21 PM
good raider pick in the 1st but horrible 2nd pick

Invesco
03-14-2007, 06:52 PM
amazing 1st round Broncos pick, despite there being no way in hell he'll be there..and horrible 2nd round pick

Bengals1690
03-14-2007, 07:21 PM
1. Oakland –Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
Oakland’s O-line was the reason for their offensive struggles last season. Joe Thomas is a 6’7 freak who let backs like Brian Calhoun and PJ Hill get 1,500 yard seasons behind him. Joe is the Calvin Johnson of Tackles and will have a more immediate impact than Jamarcus Russell.

Remember Robert Gallery?

At last check, Joe Thomas is not Robert Gallery. The ofensive line is even worsae than Houston's last year, desperate times, desperate measures




2. Buffalo (traded 1st, 4th and 2008 pick for Detroit’s 1st pick)- Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
Willis Mcgahee was traded, and the Bills have no other options at running back. They get one of the best talents in the draft by trading up.

Unless you forgot the #1 between 2008 and pick, I can't believe Detroit would trade down for so little. Which is fine because I can't imagine why Buffalo would trade up considering the number of quality RB prospects there are this year.

AP is in another league compared to every other backs in this draft, and whatever with the trade, i just think they will trade up.

3. Cleveland- Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
Trent Dilfer has been a disappointment, and it seems that Cleveland has fallen in love with Quinn.

Uhhh, you do know Trent Dilfer got cut last offseason by the Browns, right?

my bad, i meant Charlie Frye

7. Minnesota- Jamarcus Russell, QB, LSU
With no pass rushers or receivers worth taking at this spot, they will get their next Daunte Culpepper in strong-armed Jamarcus Russell.

Okay,
1. Russell falling all the way to #7?
Team needs

2. Strong armed QB who is supposed to be the next Daunte Culpepper. Wasn't that what Tavaris Jackson was supposed to be?
No, Russell?> Jackson, besides, BPA

3. Pat Williams ain't gettin any younger.
the line is not the problem, you know this as well as I. Amobi Okoye is not the nose tackle type, hes not beefy enough, and there is no other lineman they could take there



15. Pittsburgh- Paul Puzlusny, OLB, Penn State
With Porter gone, the Steelers will find his replacement in smart OLB Puzlusny. He is under the radar, but probably is the best linebacker in the draft.

Little know factoid. Joey Porter was a converted defensive end. This is because in the 3-4 defense, the pass rush comes primarily from the linebackers. So how would Paul Posluszny and his 9 collegiate career sacks replace what Joey Porter brought to the Steelers?

Ummm the steelers are converting to a 4-3, which is why joey porter was cut in the first place

25. NY Jets- Greg Olsen, TE, Miami
The New York Jets filled their biggest need by trading for Thomas Jones, and now fill their second need by drafting stud TE Greg Olsen.

Wow, so Olsen can play right tackle? Because considering the Jets don't have one on the roster, I would think that is their second biggest need.

Show me a a tackle worth taking here. Chad doesn't have a strong arm, and a tight end could help him by being a big target on short routes.

34. Detroit- OT Aaron Sears, Tennessee

With Backus, Jonathan Scott and the newly acquired George on the roster, if the Detroit doesn't select Joe Thomas in the first, I don't know why they would bother selecting an OT at all.

Backus is old, Scott can't block, and George has never really been the dominating tackle that sears has the chance to be.

40. Miami- CB Damien Hughes, California
As a Jets fan, I certainly hope so.

hes a bit of a reach, but Miami needs help in their secondary.

51. New York Giants- RB Antonio Pittman, Ohio State

The Giants have Brandon Jacobs and just traded for Reuben Droughns making it pretty unlikely they will draft a running back. Especially considering the hole they opened up at outside linebacker.

Both are bruisers, and neither really hasa the potential to become a feature back. Jacobs runs too high, and droughns lacks speed to break away.

55. Seattle- CB Tanard Jackson, Syracuse

I take it they've given up on Marcus Trufant then?

being such a brilliant football mind,you would agree with me in saying that there is more than one corner on the feild at a time

56. Denver- ILB Brandon Siler, Florida

Linebacker is the strength of the Broncos defense last I checked and Al Wilson is first reaching 30.

Mike Shanahan belives in BPA, as you can tell from his recent drafts.

62. New York Jets- RB Micheal Bush, Louisville

I thought the Jets filled this need when they got Thomas Jones. Btw, the Jets actual 2nd round pick (that they didn't trade for) is missing in this mock draft.

the jets need a bruiser to pick up tough yardage. he will be Jones's Benson.

and sry bout that missing pick, idk why i didn't but it on theor

hope i cleared some stuff up.

Bengals1690
03-14-2007, 07:23 PM
Give SF a WR in the 2nd.

And why arent there any WR's taken in R2 or your mock?


SF has decent wideouts, and they just got a burner in Lelie.

And because after the first round recivers, there is a big talent dropoff.

i guess i forgot jarett though, o well, im a human.

Crickett
03-14-2007, 08:49 PM
AP is in another league compared to every other backs in this draft, and whatever with the trade, i just think they will trade up.

He may be a better RB, but that's a lot to give up for a RB with AP's injury history.

Team needs
No, Russell?> Jackson, besides, BPA

Russell > Jason Campbell too, but to me it makes as much sense for the Vikings to become the first team (that I know of) to draft a QB in the first two rounds in back to back years since 1983.

the line is not the problem, you know this as well as I. Amobi Okoye is not the nose tackle type, hes not beefy enough, and there is no other lineman they could take there

Right now? No, but not long ago, the defensive was a strength of the Buffalo Bills too. Then they lost Sam Adams and Pat Williams. As for o other linemen they could take there, you have Alan Branch going 2 picks later and he is nose tackle type.

Show me a a tackle worth taking here. Chad doesn't have a strong arm, and a tight end could help him by being a big target on short routes.

You have 2 offensive linemen going within the next ten picks. One is Aaron Sear and the other is Justin Blalock who played RT for the majority of his collegiate career.

Backus is old, Scott can't block, and George has never really been the dominating tackle that sears has the chance to be.

1. Backus is going to be 30. That isn't even that old for a running back much less offensive tackles who often play into their mid 30's. Not to mention he recently got a pretty big contract extension.
2. Four starts in a rookie year is a bit early to be making that conclusion about Jonathan Scott, isn't it?
3. George Foster has never been completely dominating in Denver, but then again, as a 330 pound RT, did he ever really fit in a scheme that utilizes the athleticism of undersized offensive linemen?

Both are bruisers, and neither really hasa the potential to become a feature back. Jacobs runs too high, and droughns lacks speed to break away.

I'm going to have to disagree with you there. Jacobs has speed, power (how many people does it take to bring Jacobs down?!?!?) and catching ability.

Being such a brilliant football mind,you would agree with me in saying that there is more than one corner on the feild at a time

Certainly, but Seattle just drafted a cornerback in the first round last year so either they're giving up on Trufant or drafting a nickle corner in the second round.

Mike Shanahan belives in BPA, as you can tell from his recent drafts.

Were Tatum Bell, Darius Watts, Jeremy LeSueur, Maurice Clarett and Tony Scheffler the BPA?

the jets need a bruiser to pick up tough yardage. he will be Jones's Benson.

Okay, I could buy that, except that during short yardage situations, the Jets offensive line was completely and totally mauled during short yardage situations.

JT Jag
03-14-2007, 09:06 PM
Once again, bad Jags mock. Particularly the first-round pick.

Griffin, Meriweather, or Timmons would be the first-round selection. Then the team might draft Jason Hill, Johnnie Lee Higgins, or Craig Davis in the 2nd.

Bengals1690
03-14-2007, 09:40 PM
He may be a better RB, but that's a lot to give up for a RB with AP's injury history.

He jumped and broke his collarbone, it was a freak injury. Look at his numbers in his college career, despite his injury problems. This guy is fit, fast, powerful, and behind CJ as the best pros[ect in this draft.


Russell > Jason Campbell too, but to me it makes as much sense for the Vikings to become the first team (that I know of) to draft a QB in the first two rounds in back to back years since 1983.

i really don't understand what your saying, the vikings drafted chad greenway first.


Right now? No, but not long ago, the defensive was a strength of the Buffalo Bills too. Then they lost Sam Adams and Pat Williams. As for o other linemen they could take there, you have Alan Branch going 2 picks later and he is nose tackle type.

Teams usually adress immediate needs first & second round. The Vikes hd one of the top rushing defenses in the NFL last year, and they don't need to draft replacements to players until the later rounds. They had no passing attack, and Russell can throw it and is a great value at pick #7.

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You have 2 offensive linemen going within the next ten picks. One is Aaron Sear and the other is Justin Blalock who played RT for the majority of his collegiate career.

those tackles are sublect to team needs. The jets line is good and young, but they don't have any targets except coles and cotchery. A TE will be a better value pick here, theres not very many in this draft. T is a much deeper position this year, and they can adress that later.

Backus is old, Scott can't block, and George has never really been the dominating tackle that sears has the chance to be.

1. Backus is going to be 30. That isn't even that old for a running back much less offensive tackles who often play into their mid 30's. Not to mention he recently got a pretty big contract extension.
2. Four starts in a rookie year is a bit early to be making that conclusion about Jonathan Scott, isn't it?
3. George Foster has never been completely dominating in Denver, but then again, as a 330 pound RT, did he ever really fit in a scheme that utilizes the athleticism of undersized offensive linemen?

^you make fair points with these, i can't argue. good job.

I'm going to have to disagree with you there. Jacobs has speed, power (how many people does it take to bring Jacobs down?!?!?) and catching ability.

but his upright running style makes him subject to big hits. I don't think he can consistently carry 4 people 10 yards like he seemingly did last season. He carried the ball 1-2 times a possesion, and had fresh legs. Pittman is faster than jacobs, but maybe they go RB in a later round. But i think they will take one before the draft is over.


Certainly, but Seattle just drafted a cornerback in the first round last year so either they're giving up on Trufant or drafting a nickle corner in the second round.

got me again. I thought last year they brought that tax attorney or whatever he was guy to play corner, but know i remeber it was safety.my fault


Were Tatum Bell, Darius Watts, Jeremy LeSueur, Maurice Clarett and Tony Scheffler the BPA?
no, but it proves my point that hes not afraid to make a pick that no one likes. maybe i should't have said BPA, maybe i shoulda said craziness

the jets need a bruiser to pick up tough yardage. he will be Jones's Benson.

Okay, I could buy that, except that during short yardage situations, the Jets offensive line was completely and totally mauled during short yardage situations. run it to the left, and let D Brickashaw ferguson move the pile.



overall thanks for the advice, i will apply it to my future drafts. This was my 2nd one and i wasn't thinking with some of my picks. I will post another one by Friday. tell me what you think then.

RollingThunder
03-14-2007, 09:41 PM
Dave Harris at 28. ILB is a MUCH greater need than CB. Hobbs has only 2 full years of experience and can only improve.

Caddy
03-15-2007, 03:12 AM
Bucs don't need a MLB like HB Blades.. Bad pick

eaglesalltheway
03-17-2007, 10:28 AM
OK first pick for the Eagles, but he is a possbility in your scenario. In the second we would go with S in Weddle or Wendling

elway777
03-17-2007, 02:34 PM
A+++ Denver mock.

princefielder28
03-17-2007, 02:37 PM
I've seen Lynch plenty of times :)

doingthisinsteadofwork
03-17-2007, 02:54 PM
I cant disagree with the Raiders pick.