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Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:10 PM
ROUND 1

1 Oakland-Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
2 Detroit-Joe Thomas, LT, Wisconsin
3 Cleveland-Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
4 Tampa Bay-Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
5 Arizona-Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
6 Washington-Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
7 Minnesota-LaRon Landry, FS, Louisiana State
8 Houston-JaMarcus Russell, QB, Louisiana State
9 Miami-Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
10 Atlanta-Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
11 San Francisco-Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska
12 Buffalo-Marshawn Lynch, RB, California
13 St. Louis-Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss
14 Carolina-Ted Ginn, Jr., WR, Ohio State
15 Pittsburgh-Jarvis Moss, DE/OLB, Florida
16 Green Bay-Reggie Nelson, FS, Florida
17 Jacksonville-Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida State
18 Cincinnati-Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas
19 Tennessee-Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
20 N.Y. Giants-Levi Brown, LT, Penn State
21 Denver-Charles Johnson, DE, Georgia
22 Dallas-Anthony Spencer, DE/OLB, Purdue
23 Kansas City-Dwayne Bowe, WR, Louisiana State
24 New England-Greg Olsen, TE, Miami (FL)
25 N.Y. Jets-Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh
26 Philadelphia-Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
27 New Orleans-Aaron Ross, CB, Texas
28 New England-Michael Griffen, FS, Texas
29 Baltimore-Ryan Kalil, OG, USC
30 San Diego-Tank Tyler, NT, North Carolina State
31 Chicago-Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee
32 Indianapolis-Ben Grubbs, OG, Auburn

ROUND 2

33 Oakland-Victor Abiamiri, DE, Notre Dame
34 Detroit-Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn State
35 Tampa Bay-Justin Blalock, OG, Texas
36 Cleveland-Marcus McCauley, CB, Frenso State
37 Chicago-Aaron Sears, OG, Tennessee
38 Arizona-Jon Beason, OLB, Miami (FL)
39 Houston-Brandon Meriweather, FS, Miami (FL)
40 Miami-Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC
41 Minnesota-Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina
42 San Francisco-LaMarr Woodley, OLB/DE, Michigan
43 Buffalo-David Harris, MLB, Michigan
44 Atlanta-Michael Bush, RB, Louisville
45 Carolina-Zach Miller, TE, Arizona State
46 Pittsburgh-Tony Hunt, RB, Penn State
47 Green Bay-Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn
48 Jacksonville-Eric Weddle, SS, Utah
49 Cincinnati-Stewart Bradley, OLB, Nebraska
50 Tennessee-Jason Hill, WR, Washington State
51 N.Y. Giants-Rufus Alexander, OLB, Oklahoma
52 St. Louis-Ray McDonald, DE, Florida
53 Dallas-Tony Ugoh, OT, Arkansas
54 Kansas City-Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio State
55 Seattle-Jason Beekman, OG, Boston College
56 Denver-Aaron Rouse, SS, Virginia Tech
57 Philadelphia-Brandon Siler, MLB, Florida
58 New Orleans-Justin Durant, OLB, Hampton
59 N.Y. Jets-Turk McBride, DE, Tennessee
60 Miami-Joe Staley, LT, Central Michigan
61 Baltimore-Brian Leonard, FB, Rutgers
62 San Diego-Anthony Gonzalez, WR, Ohio State
63 N.Y. Jets-Tim Crowder, DE/OLB, Texas
64 Tampa Bay-Craig Davis, WR, Louisiana State

ROUND 3

65 Oakland-Drew Stanton, QB, Michigan State
66 Detroit-Tanard Jackson, CB, Syracuse
67 Cleveland-Audrae Allison, WR, East Carolina
68 Tampa Bay-Josh Wilson, CB, Maryland
69 Arizona-Doug Free, OT, Northern Illinois
70 Denver-Steve Smith, WR, USC
71 Miami-Ikiaka Alama-Francis, DE, Hawaii
72 Minnesota-Antonio Pittman, RB, Ohio State
73 Houston-Earl Everett, LB, Florida
74 Buffalo-Eric Wright, CB, UNLV
75 Atlanta-Mason Crosby, K, Colorado
76 San Francisco-Paul Williams, WR, Fresno State
77 Pittsburgh-Brandon Mebane, DT/DE, California
78 Green Bay-Scott Chandler, TE, Iowa
79 Jacksonville-Trent Edwards, QB, Stanford
80 Tennessee-Dan Bazuin, DE, Central Michigan
81 N.Y. Giants-Fred Bennett, CB, South Carolina
82 St. Louis-Ryan McBean, DT, Oklahoma State
83 Carolina-John Wendling, SS, Wyoming
84 Kansas City-Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame
85 Seattle-Ben Patrick, TE, Delaware
86 Denver-Buster Davis, LB, Florida State
87 Dallas-Sabby Piscitelli, S, Oregon State
88 New Orleans-James Marten, OT/OG, Boston College
89 N.Y. Jets-Joe Newton, TE, Oregon State
90 Philadelphia-Brandon Jackson, RB, Nebraska
91 New England-Darius Walker, RB, Notre Dame
92 Buffalo-Johnnie Lee Higgins, WR, UTEP
93 San Diego-Michael Johnson, FS, Arizona
94 Chicago-Courtney Taylor, WR, Auburn
95 Indianapolis-Quincy Black, OLB, New Mexico

ROUND 4

96 Oakland-Mario Henderson, OT, Florida State
97 Detroit-Kevin Kolb, QB, Houston
98 Tampa Bay-Kareem Brown, DT, Miami (FL)
99 Cleveland-Brian Robison, DE/OLB, Texas
100 San Francisco-Gabe Hall, OT, Texas Tech
101 Arizona-Josh Gattis, FS, Wake Forest
102 Minnesota-Rhema McKnight, WR, Notre Dame
103 Houston-Samson Satele, OG/C, Hawaii
104 Miami-Manuel Ramirez, OG, Texas Tech
105 Atlanta-Jay Moore, DE, Nebraska
106 San Francisco-Marcus Thomas, DT, Florida
107 Buffalo-Matt Spaeth, TE, Minnesota
108 Green Bay-Tarell Brown, CB, Texas
109 Jacksonville-Jonathan Wade, CB, Tennessee
110 Cincinnati-Lorenzo Booker, RB, Florida State
111 Tennessee-Kolby Smith, RB, Louisville
112 N.Y. Giants-Chris Henry, RB, Arizona
113 St. Louis-Doug Datish, OL, Ohio State
114 Carolina-Rory Johnson, OLB, Ole Miss
115 Pittsburgh-H.B. Blades, MLB, Pittsburgh
116 Seattle-Tim Shaw, OLB, Penn State
117 Atlanta-Andy Alleman, OG, Akron
118 Dallas-Michael Coe, CB, Alabama State
119 New Orleans-Antonio Johnson, NT, Mississippi State
120 San Francisco-Anthony Waters, LB, Clemson
121 New Orleans-Chansi Stuckey, WR, Clemson
122 New Orleans-Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State
123 New England-Kenny Scott, CB, Georgia Tech
124 Tennessee-Travarous Bain, CB, Hampton
125 San Diego-Zak DeOssie, LB, Brown
126 Chicago-Marvin Mitchell, LB, Tennessee
127 Indianapolis-DeShawn Wynn, RB, Florida

ROUND 5

128 Oakland-Kyle Young, C, Fresno State
129 Detroit-Mkristo Bruce, DE, Washington State
130 Cleveland-Tim Duckworth, OG, Auburn
131 Tampa Bay-Marvin White, FS, Texas Christian
132 Arizona-Mansfield Wrotto, OG, Georgia Tech
133 Washington-Daniel Sepulveda, P, Baylor
134 Houston-Jacoby Jones, WR, Lane
135 Detroit-Dallas Baker, WR, Florida
136 Minnesota-Baraka Atkins, DE, Miami (FL)
137 San Francisco-Jordan Palmer, QB, UTEP
138 St. Louis-Tony Franklin, SS, Virginia
139 Atlanta-Martez Milner, TE, Georgia
140 Jacksonville-Brandon Myles, WR, West Virginia
141 Cincinnati-Clark Harris, TE, Rutgers
142 Tennessee-Brandon Frye, OT, Virginia Tech
143 N.Y. Giants-Chris Davis, KR/WR, Florida State
144 St. Louis-Tyler Palko, QB, Pittsburgh
145 Carolina-Allen Barbre, OT, Missouri Southern State
146 Pittsburgh-Mike Jones, OG, Iowa
147 Green Bay-Jay Alford, DT, Penn State
148 Denver-LeRoy Harris, C, North Carolina State
149 Dallas-Mike Walker, WR, Central Florida
150 Kansas City-A.J. Davis, CB, North Carolina State
151 Seattle-Dwayne Wright, RB, Fresno State
152 Philadelphia-David Patterson, DT, Ohio State
153 New Orleans-Michael Allen, TE, Whitworth
154 N.Y. Jets-Tony Taylor, LB, Georgia
155 Oakland-Paul Soliai, DT, Utah
156 Baltimore-Juwan Simpson, LB, Oklahoma
157 San Diego-Dan Santucci, OG, Notre Dame
158 Chicago-Kenneth Darby, RB, Alabama
159 Indianapolis-Chase Pittman, DE, Louisiana State

ROUND 6

160 Oakland-Daren Stone, S, Maine
161 Detroit-Stephen Nicholas, LB, South Florida
162 N.Y. Jets-Kasey Studdard, OG, Texas
163 Cleveland-Desmond Bishop, LB, California
164 Washington-Jon Abbate, LB, Wake Forest
165 New England-DeAndre Jackson, CB, Iowa State
166 Miami-Antwan Barnes, ILB, Florida International
167 Minnesota-Dustin Fry, C, Clemson
168 Houston-Thomas Clayton, RB, Kansas State
169 Buffalo-John Beck, QB, BYU
170 Atlanta-Prescott Burgess, LB, Michigan
171 San Francisco-Selvin Young, RB, Texas
172 Cincinnati-Chris Leak, QB, Florida
173 Tennessee-LeRon McClain, FB, Alabama
174 N.Y. Giants-Justin Medlock, K, UCLA
175 St. Louis-Nate Harris, LB, Louisville
176 Carolina-Isaiah Stanback, QB, Washington
177 Pittsburgh-Dan Mozes, C, West Virginia
178 Green Bay-Laurent Robinson, WR, Illinois State
179 Jacksonville-Adam Podlesh, P, Maryland
180 Dallas-Jason Snelling, FB, Virginia
181 KansasCity-Dallas Sartz, LB, USC
182 Seattle-John Talley, CB, Duke
183 Miami-Ryan Smith, CB, Florida
184 New Orleans-Joe Cohen, DT, Florida
185 Dallas-Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, Marshall
186 Philadelphia-Chase Johnson, OT, Wyoming
187 New England-Xzavie Jackson, DE, Missouri
188 Baltimore-Blair Phillips, LB, Oregon
189 Tennessee-Anthony Arline, CB, Baylor
190 Chicago-Kevin Boss, TE, Western Oregon
191 Tennessee-Jared Zabransky, QB, Boise State

ROUND 7

192 Oakland-Derek Landri, DT, Notre Dame
193 Dallas-Justin Hickman, DE/OLB, UCLA
194 Cleveland-Adam Koets, OT, Oregon State
195 Tampa Bay-David Clowney, WR, Virginia Tech
196 Arizona-Jon Cornish, RB, Kansas
197 Washington-Tim Mixon, CB, California
198 Minnesota-Matt Herian, TE, Nebraska
199 Houston-Cory Anderson, FB, Tennessee
200 Miami-Ramonce Taylor, RB, Texas College
201 New Orleans-Kelvin Smith, LB, Syracuse
202 Chicago-Jessie Daniels, SS, Louisiana State
203 Buffalo-C.J. Ah You, DE, Oklahoma
204 Tennessee-Mike Otto, OT, Purdue
205 N.Y. Giants-Ola Dagundro, DT, Nebraska
206 St. Louis-David Ball, WR, New Hampshire
207 Carolina-Antwan Applewhite, DE, San Diego State
208 Pittsburgh-Bo Smith, CB, Weber State
209 Green Bay-Corey Hilliard, OG, Oklahoma State
210 Jacksonville-Keith Jackson, NT, Arkansas
211 Cincinnati-Justin Warren, LB, Texas A&M
212 Kansas City-Leonard Peters, FS, Hawaii
213 Seattle-Anthony Pudewell, TE, Nevada
214 Denver-Garrett Wolfe, RB, Northern Illinois
215 Dallas-Stanley Doughty, NT, South Carolina
216 Green Bay-Uche Nwaneri, OG, Purdue
217 Philadelphia-Jeff Rowe, QB, Nevada
218 Dallas-Nick Folk, K, Arizona
219 Miami-Jacob Ford, DE/OLB, Central Arkansas
220 Buffalo-Nate Ilaoa, RB, Hawaii
221 San Diego-KaMichael Hall, LB, West Virginia
222 Chicago-Oscar Lua, LB, USC
223 Indianapolis-Steve Breaston, WR, Michigan

ninerfan
03-14-2007, 05:12 PM
Its different and thats good but I cant see the Texans taking Russell over Carr

Eaglez.Fan
03-14-2007, 05:12 PM
I would be going crazy if that happened. In a good way. I love the first couple picks. After that there not as good but still solid.

hugegmenfan
03-14-2007, 05:13 PM
verrrry good giants draft

Green Bay Scat
03-14-2007, 05:17 PM
Like we need Chandler, give us Patrick as we like TE who can catch AND block, and hes a Better Clone of David Martin. In the 4th give us Jonathan Wade. in round 5, we still have no FB so go McClain then in round 7a go Keith Jackson and 7b go Nick Folk and that would be a pretty good draft

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:18 PM
Its different and thats good but I cant see the Texans taking Russell over Carr

I assume you ment Quinn not Carr and I knew I was gonna get questions for this but here is my thinking. HC Gary Kubiak loved working with Plummer in Denver (Loved having Plummer roll out to make throws)and loves strong armed QBs. Kubiak moves his QBs around the field and has them throw outside the pocket alot. Quinn is more of a traditional pocket passer while Russell is more of the strong armed guy that can make throws on the run and make plays on the roll outs so I figured with both on the table, Kubiak would want the guy that brings a little more to his offense as far as moving around the field and making plays.

T-RICH49
03-14-2007, 05:20 PM
change KC's 2nd to Staley, Sears or Beekman then give us Kareem Brown in RD 3 and it's better

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:22 PM
Like we need Chandler, give us Patrick as we like TE who can catch AND block and hes a Better Clone of David Martin.

Neither of the two can block so I really don't see the difference here other then Chandler has more upside. I don't know why they would want a David Martin clone. Aren't they trying to upgrade TE? Considering David Martin got a very small contract from the Dolphins, I think that if GB wanted a clone they would have just resigned the real person.

Green Bay Scat
03-14-2007, 05:24 PM
Thats why i said BETTER david martin clone. Martin wasnt that good for YAC and i think Patrick will be the 2nd best TE in this draft. Thats just me personally and i think he will be a stud. And your telling me that Chandler is on the same blocking level as Patrick?

ninerfan
03-14-2007, 05:25 PM
I assume you ment Quinn not Carr and I knew I was gonna get questions for this but here is my thinking. HC Gary Kubiak loved working with Plummer in Denver (Loved having Plummer roll out to make throws)and loves strong armed QBs. Kubiak moves his QBs around the field and has them throw outside the pocket alot. Quinn is more of a traditional pocket passer while Russell is more of the strong armed guy that can make throws on the run and make plays on the roll outs so I figured with both on the table, Kubiak would want the guy that brings a little more to his offense as far as moving around the field and making plays.


No I meant Russell - I could see them grabbing Quinn but I cant see them using pick 8 on Russell. I think Carr is a better option for them than JaMarcus

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:25 PM
change KC's 2nd to Staley, Sears or Beekman then give us Kareem Brown in RD 3 and it's better

When I'm doing this, I do one pick at a time. I dont look ahead and see if Kareem Brown is going to be on the board so I can give them a OL eariler. My thinking was that they just signed McIntosh to huge money and still have a big hole at DT so take the DT.

I don't looking at what teams are doing with their later picks because you don't know how the draft will fall. You take what fits them best with the pick you are on and worry about the rest later or making a mock will drive you nuts.

J-E-T-S Jets Jets Jets
03-14-2007, 05:26 PM
BEars and Jets swapped Second Rounders

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:28 PM
No I meant Russell - I could see them grabbing Quinn but I cant see them using pick 8 on Russell. I think Carr is a better option for them than JaMarcus

You said you couldn't see them taking Russell over Carr. I assume you meant Quinn and not Carr. However, I fail to see why you think they would take Quinn over Russell. Is it just a personal thing that you think Quinn is better or what because as I explained, I believe they will consider Russell a better fit for what they are trying to do on offense.

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:30 PM
BEars and Jets swapped Second Rounders

Nice catch. Just fixed it.

mtmock
03-14-2007, 05:31 PM
didnt like 1 cowboys pivk

Green Bay Scat
03-14-2007, 05:31 PM
Scott also has it say that Patrick "Gives a great effert in blocking and excels in space" as a Positive and Chandler "sub par as a blocker with little power and really needs to improve in that area" as a Negative. Im not saying i wont take him, im just saying we take BPA at the Position of TE and i think Patrick is that

etk
03-14-2007, 05:31 PM
Let's go over this Bucs mock:

Adams-decent pick, but I would prefer Okoye
Blalock-we don't need a G, we need a C
Davis-CJ or no WR at all for us....
Wilson-pretty good pick, but I would prefer a S or DT
Brown-good pick
White-good pick
Clowney-replace Davis and this is a good pick, but we definitely don't need 2 WRs

Very poor mock draft.

ninerfan
03-14-2007, 05:33 PM
You said you couldn't see them taking Russell over Carr. I assume you meant Quinn and not Carr. However, I fail to see why you think they would take Quinn over Russell. Is it just a personal thing that you think Quinn is better or what because as I explained, I believe they will consider Russell a better fit for what they are trying to do on offense.

Sorry I meant I dont think they'll use pick 8 on a QB other than Quinn because I think they rate David Carr ahead of Russell as an NFL qb. I think they may consider a QB change if Quinn is there but other wise no

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:35 PM
Thats why i said BETTER david martin clone. Martin wasnt that good for YAC and i think Patrick will be the 2nd best TE in this draft. Thats just me personally and i think he will be a stud. And your telling me that Chandler is on the same blocking level as Patrick?

You thinking Patrick will be the 2nd best TE in the draft is not something I can reflect into the mock. I have to go on what scouts think.

And by saying Chandler and Patrick both can't block I meant just that. Chandler and Patrick are both pretty big guys can can catch the ball but both block like little girls. If you were to draft either one, you are drafting them because they can catch the ball. Not because they can block. Neither of those two guy are people you will have on the field when you are in situations were you need your TE to block.

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:37 PM
Sorry I meant I dont think they'll use pick 8 on a QB other than Quinn because I think they rate David Carr ahead of Russell as an NFL qb. I think they may consider a QB change if Quinn is there but other wise no

I find that hard to believe considering they where in the market for Plummer and that they have been shopping Carr all offseason. They were considering a QB change well before the draft so I do see how that changes when you have the top QB in the draft in Russell fall into your lap.

ninerfan
03-14-2007, 05:41 PM
I find that hard to believe considering they where in the market for Plummer and that they have been shopping Carr all offseason. They were considering a QB change well before the draft so I do see how that changes when you have the top QB in the draft in Russell fall into your lap.

I dont see Russell as the best QB prospect. He's a real boom / bust player and I dont think the Texans can afford to take that risk. Quinn has a far greater opportunity to be a very good NFL QB and his chance of failure is very low. Dont be surprised if Quinn is the 1st QB off the board and we see Russell slide - just my opinion.

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:44 PM
Scott also has it say that Patrick "Gives a great effert in blocking and excels in space" as a Positive and Chandler "sub par as a blocker with little power and really needs to improve in that area" as a Negative. Im not saying i wont take him, im just saying we take BPA at the Position of TE and i think Patrick is that

I don't base my mocks solely on Scott. I do my own working and evalutations. However, Scott also says that Patrick "won't physically overpower people as a blocker." The only thing Scott mentions is that he does well is space but take into account that is based off game film from Delaware, he's not gonna be able to do that in the NFL with big, faster, stronger players. Neither or them are any good at blocking. Chandler has much moer upside and is a bigger target.

Joeyjr09
03-14-2007, 05:45 PM
I dont see Russell as the best QB prospect. He's a real boom / bust player and I dont think the Texans can afford to take that risk. Quinn has a far greater opportunity to be a very good NFL QB and his chance of failure is very low. Dont be surprised if Quinn is the 1st QB off the board and we see Russell slide - just my opinion.

I get what your saying but that is personal opinion. I try to make my mock accurate and in order to do that I must take into account what scouts are saying and what the teams like to do. Russell is considered by most NFL people to be the best QB prospect in the draft so that what I have to go with when I make my mock.

bored of education
03-14-2007, 06:09 PM
Kansas City-Dwayne Bowe, WR, Louisiana State(B+)
Kansas City-Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio State(B, under rated, solid pick, great value)
Kansas City-Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame (C-, James Marten instead or a CB)
Kansas City-A.J. Davis, CB, North Carolina State(B, Good value for a 5th rounder, I have hiim about late 3rd-mid 4thish)
KansasCity-Dallas Sartz, LB, USC (A-,Interesting pick, esp with Edwards and Harris both vets, some youth with experience, i like it!!)
212 Kansas City-Leonard Peters, FS, Hawaii(B, value wise I likes)

Overall B


To make it an A
2nd round Eric Eright
3rd Round James Marten
5th Round Joe Cohen

=A+

neko4
03-14-2007, 06:14 PM
Most Pack fans will criticze the Nelson pick but I like it, good overall pack draft
A

Slasher28
03-14-2007, 06:15 PM
ROUND 1

20 N.Y. Giants-Levi Brown, LT, Penn State

It's an ok pick, and probably the one we need to make


ROUND 2


51 N.Y. Giants-Rufus Alexander, OLB, Oklahoma

Alexander or Everette would be fine but I'm leaning toward Everette

Round 3

81 N.Y. Giants-Fred Bennett, CB, South Carolina

Love this pick, I think Bennett has a lot of potential and since Jonathan Joseph was successful last year, maybe Bennett will

ROUND 4

112 N.Y. Giants-Chris Henry, RB, Arizona

I'd think we'd go Marvin White because we got Droughns, but Henry is an ok pick.

ROUND 5

143 N.Y. Giants-Chris Davis, KR/WR, Florida State

Great pick, need another possession receiver since toomer is getting old

ROUND 6

174 N.Y. Giants-Justin Medlock, K, UCLA

Like the pick since Feely is gone

Round 7

205 N.Y. Giants-Ola Dagundro, DT, Nebraska

I'd like Corey Hilliard over him

Overall, a great draft for the Giants, I'll give you a 95, it's not an A+ but its really good.

Tubby
03-14-2007, 06:37 PM
1st day is good
2nd day is terrible

Invesco
03-14-2007, 07:07 PM
first of all..
Pick #21 [Round 1]
Pick #56 [Round 2]
Pick #70 [Round 3]
Pick #86 [Round 3]
Pick #161 [Round 6]
Pick #214 [Round 7]

you have the broncos picks messed up..we have to fifth rounder but we have a 6th..

21 Denver-Charles Johnson, DE, Georgia - good
56 Denver-Aaron Rouse, SS, Virginia Tech - meh
70 Denver-Steve Smith, WR, USC - great
86 Denver-Buster Davis, LB, Florida State -we don't need a LB
148 Denver-LeRoy Harris, C, North Carolina State - alright
214 Denver-Garrett Wolfe, RB, Northern Illinois - meh

go_ravens94
03-14-2007, 07:46 PM
Round 1 Ravens Pick is Sears or McCauley

Round 2 pick is Josh Wilson.

Terrible Ravens Mock...

Bengals1690
03-14-2007, 08:10 PM
not a good bengals draft, i really hope it doesn't turn out that way.

Houston over Revis and Hall? I don't think so. Well at least i hope not.

2nd, ive us alexander or Hampton for a LB, or harrell at DT

im not too high on Lorenzo Booker, but it really looks like the Bengals are drafting him.

i don't really think we need a TE, not for our style of offense.

We really don't need Chris Leak, We have Anthony wright and Doug Johnson to backup Palmer.

Give us a safety or OL at pick #7, we dont need another OLB.

Im_a_Romosexual
03-14-2007, 08:16 PM
horrible first for the cowboys! who in their right mind spends a first on the same position three years in a row? change the pick to Griffin/Merriweather/Tyler or perhaps a WR. average picks for the rest

TheMikey10
03-14-2007, 09:29 PM
I love the titans mock up until zabransky, i we want a VY backup, well go with a pocket passer, not a worthless ******

BroadwayJoe10
03-14-2007, 10:59 PM
man i would love if the jets got tim crowder in the bottom of the second round...i love this guy hopefully he falls this far

Finlayson56
03-14-2007, 11:53 PM
The cowboys will not draft a OLB in the first round 3 years in arow qoute this we will draft a FS in the first round nothing elseThe cowboys will not draft a OLB in the first round 3 years in arow qoute this we will draft a FS in the first round nothing else.

KCJ58
03-14-2007, 11:55 PM
Rams Draft

1. LOVE IT GREAT PICK!
2. McDonald is ok rather have a DT 2nd round and a DE 3rd round
3. good pick
4. Doug Datish would be a great fit (Great Pick!)
5a. Ok pick we do need a saftey
5b. Not the best pick we do need a solid back up QB give us a speed RB we can draft a QB with the 6th or 7th pick
6. Good pick should get 2 LB's this Draft
7. Great pick David Ball would fit well in our system and be a solid 4th WR

Joeyjr09
03-15-2007, 01:48 AM
Round 1 Ravens Pick is Sears or McCauley

What's the difference between Sears and Kalil other then Kalil is a better prospect? Both are going to play OG for you so why not go after the better player?

Houston over Revis and Hall? I don't think so. Well at least i hope not.

2nd, ive us alexander or Hampton for a LB, or harrell at DT

i don't really think we need a TE, not for our style of offense.

Give us a safety or OL at pick #7, we dont need another OLB.

Houston has more physical tools then any other CB in the entire draft. Any one of those 3 can go 1st. I went with Houston simply because I felt he fit the Bengals better then the other two. I don't get why you want Alexander more then Bradley. Bradley is a much, much better prospects and I have no idea who you are talking about when you say Hampton. I don't know any Hampton in this draft. You say you dont need a TE but are you seriously gonna complain about spending a 6th rounder on one to give you a little more depth to your offense? and your 7th rounder is an ILB, not an OLB plus he's a seventh rounder. He will be on special teams for the next few years anyways.

horrible first for the cowboys! who in their right mind spends a first on the same position three years in a row? change the pick to Griffin/Merriweather/Tyler or perhaps a WR. average picks for the rest

Why horrible 1st. Ware is a pass rushing OLB. Carpenter was used more inside when he got on the field last season. Spencer would be replacing Singleton on the other outside spot where he was subpar last season. They need another pass rushing OLB to pair with Ware. They need a Shaun Phillips to Ware's Shawne Merriman. I'm almost positive that Ive even heard Wade Phillips himself talking about the need for another pass rushing LB.

I love the titans mock up until zabransky, i we want a VY backup, well go with a pocket passer, not a worthless ******

Must be an Oklahoma fan.

The cowboys will not draft a OLB in the first round 3 years in arow qoute this we will draft a FS in the first round nothing elseThe cowboys will not draft a OLB in the first round 3 years in arow qoute this we will draft a FS in the first round nothing else.

Like I already said Carpenter is an ILB in the 3-4 Scheme. He is not a pass rushing OLB which I remember Wade Phillips saying the Cowboys need to get to play opposite DeMarcus Ware. Saying the Cowboys are getting a FS and nothing else is small minded and really shows you have no idea what you are saying. Takes away all credibility from your post.

Caddy
03-15-2007, 03:09 AM
Bucs don't need a guard so I don't get the Blalock pick

Xiomera
03-15-2007, 07:17 AM
Better update your draft order, Detroit has two more picks in the 5th round (from STL and from DEN).

alexschnarr
03-15-2007, 08:11 AM
i like the jordan palmer to the 9ers, we dont have much depth behind smith, and i think he could develop into a pretty nice qb, and would add to our depth

Maybe Next Year Millen2
03-15-2007, 09:20 AM
[QUOTE=Im_a_Romosexual;219235]horrible first for the cowboys! who in their right mind spends a first on the same position three years in a row?


Matt Millen. That's who. Here comes Calvin Johnson.

Mr. Myogi
03-15-2007, 10:00 AM
10 Atlanta-Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
44 Atlanta-Michael Bush, RB, Louisville
75 Atlanta-Mason Crosby, K, Colorado
105 Atlanta-Jay Moore, DE, Nebraska
139 Atlanta-Martez Milner, TE, Georgia
170 Atlanta-Prescott Burgess, LB, Michigan

Are You Serious? First of all, where are the DBs (Safety, most importantly)?
Let Me Assist You with the FALCONS Draft Needs..........

10 Atlanta-Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
44 Atlanta-Charles Johnson, DE, Georgia or Best Available DE/OL
75 Atlanta-Mason Crosby, K, Colorado - If Tony Hunt is off the board
105 Atlanta-Kenny Scott, CB/S, Georgia Tech
139 Atlanta-Martez Milner, TE, Georgia - Good Pick but I doubt he's still on the Board here. Maybe Best Available DT/OL
170 Atlanta-Best available OL

TheGunShow
03-15-2007, 01:58 PM
Very bad Steeler mock. I'd give it an F.

15 Pittsburgh-Jarvis Moss, DE/OLB, Florida

Not worth the #15 overall pick. Poor production and horrid workout numbers. Earliest I'd want him is in the second. And I feel that would be a reach!

46 Pittsburgh-Tony Hunt, RB, Penn State

I'm a Tony Hunt fan so I like this pick.

77 Pittsburgh-Brandon Mebane, DT/DE, California

Too short at 6-1 to be a DE in the 3-4. And we already have Hampton and Hoke at DT.

115 Pittsburgh-H.B. Blades, MLB, Pittsburgh

Not a bad pick. I would go in a different direction but not a bad pick.

146 Pittsburgh-Mike Jones, OG, Iowa

We are back loaded at OG. And just signed Mahen.

177 Pittsburgh-Dan Mozes, C, West Virginia

Again, not too sure we need more interior linemen. But I'm more okay with this pick than Mike Jones in the 5th.

208 Pittsburgh-Bo Smith, CB, Weber State

Best value pick so far.

To mock your mock.

RD1- Levi Brown OT Penn State

The Steelers have a lot of interior linemen but not too many quality tackles. Starks has been capable in the past but is a questionmark. Essex has not played up to his draft pick. Colon played the best out of all besides Smith put is by far more suited for the guard position. Instantly solidifies the tackle position and keeps Big Ben upright. Could play LT in a few years when Smith's contract is up.

RD2- Tony Hunt RB Penn State

I'll go with you on this. There might be some better values but I like Hunt and would compliment Parker perfect. Parker would still get close to 300 carries but Hunt would take about 100-150 and be a nice third down back.

RD3- Brian Robison OLB/DE Texas

Maybe not the sack numbers you'd like but has a ton of TFL and seems to be always in the backfield. Also his workout numbers are crazy. Unmatched physical specimen.

RD4- Zak DeOssie MLB Brown

Smart, big, fast, athletic kid. Has all the tools you look for and definitely has the brains. Very productive in College, all-be-it Brown. Showed he is a very fluid athlete with a ton of upside with his workouts. Should be able to develop a few years behind Foote and Farrior before being asked to start.

RD5- Stephen Nicholas OLB South Florida

Might be a little undersized and came from a smaller school. But played big in big games and hits like a truck. Very fast and strong and always around the ball. Is a football player in very sense of the word.

RD6- John Talley CB Duke

A very fluid athlete with a nose for the ball. Has great coverage skills and big play ability. Maybe not a great forty time or great size. Probably a 4.55 guy that's 5-10 185lbs. But makes up for that in his natural coverage skills.

RD7- Joel Filani WR Texas Tech

Huge production in College. Once thought to be a slow possession prospect showed some speed running a 4.51 at the combine. Has nice hands and uses his body well. Not blazing speed but enough to get the job done.

Diehard
03-15-2007, 03:15 PM
Comments on Broncos picks:

R1: Denver-Charles Johnson, DE, Georgia

Decent, though I'm starting to think that Spencer might fit better with Jim Bates' approach.

R2: Denver-Aaron Rouse, SS, Virginia Tech

Good pick. We definitely need help at safety.

R3a: Denver-Steve Smith, WR, USC

Burning the good 3rd on a WR? Seems unlikely. Looking at the guys on the board, DT is a slam dunk here... if you want to be a little more creative, OL could work too.

R3b: Denver-Buster Davis, LB, Florida State

A LB? Doesn't really help. Now there's a big break until the top of the 6th.

R5: Broncos' pick traded to Detroit

R6: Broncos have Detroit's pick

R7: Garrett Wolfe, RB, Northern Illinois

It would be like Shanny to fish around for a late round RB prospect.

thebow305
03-15-2007, 07:12 PM
decent overall phins draft... i would love jarrett in the second! No way beason falls out of first.. NONE!

Joeyjr09
03-15-2007, 10:46 PM
No way beason falls out of first.. NONE!

Are you being sarcastic or serious? I honestly can't tell.

cunningham06
03-16-2007, 12:17 AM
I don't really like the Eagles picks.

With the signing of Kevin Curtis, Meachem looks very unlikely now. Michael Griffin would probably be the pick there.

Siler is ok, but I would much rather get Buster Davis.

Philadelphia does not need another RB, maybe later on for a situational power back, but not round 3. CB would be good there.

Patterson is alright in the 5th but I want someone who is really massive.

The last thing we need is more late round linemen.

Rowes ok I don't expect much in the 7th.

thebow305
03-16-2007, 12:20 AM
Very bad Steeler mock. I'd give it an F.

15 Pittsburgh-Jarvis Moss, DE/OLB, Florida

Not worth the #15 overall pick. Poor production and horrid workout numbers. Earliest I'd want him is in the second. And I feel that would be a reach!

46 Pittsburgh-Tony Hunt, RB, Penn State

I'm a Tony Hunt fan so I like this pick.

77 Pittsburgh-Brandon Mebane, DT/DE, California

Too short at 6-1 to be a DE in the 3-4. And we already have Hampton and Hoke at DT.

115 Pittsburgh-H.B. Blades, MLB, Pittsburgh

Not a bad pick. I would go in a different direction but not a bad pick.

146 Pittsburgh-Mike Jones, OG, Iowa

We are back loaded at OG. And just signed Mahen.

177 Pittsburgh-Dan Mozes, C, West Virginia

Again, not too sure we need more interior linemen. But I'm more okay with this pick than Mike Jones in the 5th.

208 Pittsburgh-Bo Smith, CB, Weber State

Best value pick so far.

To mock your mock.

RD1- Levi Brown OT Penn State

The Steelers have a lot of interior linemen but not too many quality tackles. Starks has been capable in the past but is a questionmark. Essex has not played up to his draft pick. Colon played the best out of all besides Smith put is by far more suited for the guard position. Instantly solidifies the tackle position and keeps Big Ben upright. Could play LT in a few years when Smith's contract is up.

RD2- Tony Hunt RB Penn State

I'll go with you on this. There might be some better values but I like Hunt and would compliment Parker perfect. Parker would still get close to 300 carries but Hunt would take about 100-150 and be a nice third down back.

RD3- Brian Robison OLB/DE Texas

Maybe not the sack numbers you'd like but has a ton of TFL and seems to be always in the backfield. Also his workout numbers are crazy. Unmatched physical specimen.

RD4- Zak DeOssie MLB Brown

Smart, big, fast, athletic kid. Has all the tools you look for and definitely has the brains. Very productive in College, all-be-it Brown. Showed he is a very fluid athlete with a ton of upside with his workouts. Should be able to develop a few years behind Foote and Farrior before being asked to start.

RD5- Stephen Nicholas OLB South Florida

Might be a little undersized and came from a smaller school. But played big in big games and hits like a truck. Very fast and strong and always around the ball. Is a football player in very sense of the word.

RD6- John Talley CB Duke

A very fluid athlete with a nose for the ball. Has great coverage skills and big play ability. Maybe not a great forty time or great size. Probably a 4.55 guy that's 5-10 185lbs. But makes up for that in his natural coverage skills.

RD7- Joel Filani WR Texas Tech

Huge production in College. Once thought to be a slow possession prospect showed some speed running a 4.51 at the combine. Has nice hands and uses his body well. Not blazing speed but enough to get the job done.

Jarvis Moss ate your children didn't he? DAMNIT... I've been meaning to talk to him about that...

Jonathan_VIlma
03-16-2007, 12:27 PM
So I guess our front office is content with Adrian Jones? Ick.

TheGunShow
03-16-2007, 12:41 PM
Jarvis Moss ate your children didn't he? DAMNIT... I've been meaning to talk to him about that...

Nah, he's too slow and weak for them to have to worry about.

HawkeyeFan
03-17-2007, 01:41 AM
A- Rams draft!

BlindSite
03-17-2007, 01:45 AM
It would've been a good mock if carolina didn't take Ginn...

litlharsh
03-17-2007, 03:31 AM
I'd love to have Landry then Rice, Pittman ehhh but Steve Smith would've been perfect there.

eaglesalltheway
03-17-2007, 10:00 AM
Even though this mock was made before we made a lot of out signings, this is a bad mock. We need help at S, LB, CB, DE, DT, maybe even RB still, QB for a third string. This mock needs some work, but it is a complete 7 round mock, so it is OK to mess up a little.