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draftguru151
01-04-2007, 11:40 PM
ST. LOUIS WILL NOT DRAFT POSLUSZNY
We have a WLB in Tinoisamoa. We need a MLB/SLB depending on what Haslett does with Witherspoon (keep him at MLB or move him to SLB) and either Willis or Timmons will fill that role not that little Poz dude.
Poz can play MLB.
49ersfan_87
01-05-2007, 02:58 AM
Dont know how realistic it is..but here it goes
R1- Patrick Willis, ILB
R2- Fred Bennett, CB
R3- Josh Gattis, FS
R3- Justin Harrell, DE
R4- Brandon Frye, OT
R4- Justin Durant, ILB
R4- Joel Filani, WR
R4- Conrad Bolston, NT
R5- Leroy Harris, C
R6- AJ davis, CB
Counting 2 compensatory picks (1 at 3rd, 1 at 4th)
Chucky
01-06-2007, 09:20 PM
Bucs Draft
1. Calvin Johnson- even though he isnt a need he is too goo to pass up
2a. Eric Weddle- A great talent and fills a major need.
2b. Okam- fills another need for the bucs
3. Merriweather- The secondary is solidified for the bucs
4. Lorezo Booker- would be a steal in the 4 round. A great talent
T-RICH49
01-06-2007, 10:19 PM
Chiefs Mock:
Round 1. Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville - Not sure if there are any worthy OT's available here so go address another need at DT.Okoye is a you stud who could be a star for many years to come and at the age of 20 has a promising career ahead
Round 2. Doug Free, OT, Northern Illinois - Anyone who saw the game tonight would say that our OT's may be the worst in NFL HISTORY!Free gives KC a young guy to develop and man the OT spot for many years down the road
Round 3. Craig Davis, WR, LSU - Our WR's were horrible today.ZERO catches against a suspect Indy D.Davis is a playmaker and would dramatically upgrade KC's WR's.
Round 4 went to NO for Micheal Bennett
Round 5. Mason Crosby, K, Colorado - Tynes has been God Awful this year and there are really no good FA K's available so Crosby is a good choice.
Round 6. Yamon Figurs, WR, KSU - Figurs could be a quality replacement for Dante Hall who has stunk it up all year and with 4.3 speed give KC a possible deep play threat added to their WR's
Round 7. BPA
draftguru151
01-07-2007, 12:00 AM
Free isn't second round value any more.
natepurcell
01-07-2007, 03:26 AM
vikes 4 round mock if the stars align
1st- calvin johnson WR- Seems if Bucs address other more pressing needs, johnson could find his way to the vikes at 7.
2nd- Greg Olsen TE- Best recieving TE threat in the draft. the goal is to surround jackson with as many weapons as possible. Not much of a blocker but can stretch the field vertically.
3rd- Brandon Merriweather S- Sharper is getting up in age and a replacement should be addressed this offseason. Merriweather's character concerns are overblown and is a great fit in the cover 2 scheme
4th- Gary Russell RB- good value pick here. if he had stayed at minny, would probably have gone higher. Could make a good goaline/short yardage compliment to chester and has the ability to eventually take the starting job down the line.
msealy2
01-07-2007, 03:21 PM
vikes 4 round mock if the stars align
1st- calvin johnson WR- Seems if Bucs address other more pressing needs, johnson could find his way to the vikes at 7.
2nd- Greg Olsen TE- Best recieving TE threat in the draft. the goal is to surround jackson with as many weapons as possible. Not much of a blocker but can stretch the field vertically.
3rd- Brandon Merriweather S- Sharper is getting up in age and a replacement should be addressed this offseason. Merriweather's character concerns are overblown and is a great fit in the cover 2 scheme
4th- Gary Russell RB- good value pick here. if he had stayed at minny, would probably have gone higher. Could make a good goaline/short yardage compliment to chester and has the ability to eventually take the starting job down the line.
Truely as much as I would like to see Calvin in a Vikes uni, I just don't see him falling past the Bucs.
I would love Greg Olsen but after the combine I don't see him falling out of the first round. We'll see I guess.
I don't think Merriweather will be a Viking either because of his character concerns no matter how minimal. Not that I would necessarily(sp) agree with that. Merriweather and Greg Blue would be a nice safety combo in the future.
I don't know about the Russell pick, we have enough RB's already. The only way I draft a RB is if it's Marshawn Lynch in the first.
If the stars were to align just right and this draft to happen minus Russell I would be very happy.
Bearsfan123
01-07-2007, 08:36 PM
Bears draft.
27-32 range trade down to 8-12 range in the second round and third rd.
2nd rd pick 10-John Wendling S
2nd rd pick 28-Brandon Mebane DT
3rd Rd pick 10- Doug Free OT
3rd rd pick 28- Juwan Simpson OLB
4th rd pick 28-Darius Walker RB
5th rd pick 28-Rhema McKnight WR
6TH rd pick 28-Mike Jones OG
7th rd pick 28- Wesley Smith S
go_ravens94
01-08-2007, 10:52 AM
RAVENS MOCK DRAFT
1. Troy Smith, QB
2. HB Blades, LB
3. Josh Wilson, CB
4. (Traded for AIR McNAIR, BABY!)
5. Mason Crosby, K
6. (GTBDL; Guard To Be Determined Later)
7. Isaiah Stanback, QB (challenge for #3 job)
DWhitner20
01-08-2007, 12:45 PM
Notable FA Pickups:
Nick Harper, CB - Indy
OG (Dockerry, Steinbach, Manuwai, or Deilman)
Ian Scott, DT - Chicago
Round 1: Patrick Willis, ILB - Ole Miss
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Round 2: Sidney Rice, WR - SC
http://www.espn.go.com/media/ncf/2005/1102/photo/a_rice_195.jpg
Option 2: Robert Meachem, WR - Tennessee
Round 3: Tony Hunt, RB - PSU
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Round 4: Nate Harris, ILB - Louisville
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- 5th round pick traded to St. Louis for Anthony Hargrove -
Round 6: Conrad Bolston, DT - Maryland
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Round 7: Le'Ron McClain, FB - Alabama
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bigmac076
01-08-2007, 02:48 PM
Notable FA Pickups:
Nick Harper, CB - Indy
OG (Dockerry, Steinbach, Manuwai, or Deilman)
Ian Scott, DT - Chicago
Unfourtunetly Manuwai is no longer available
wolverinefan9013
01-08-2007, 07:26 PM
Bears draft.
27-32 range trade down to 8-12 range in the second round and third rd.
2nd rd pick 10-John Wendling S
2nd rd pick 28-Dwayne Bowe WR-this requires an explanation, first i think this is a fair slot because he can go anywhere from mid second to late third, and second a WR like him would be an asset, a good blocker and a guy that can go over the middle like Moose. (He will eventually take over for him)
3rd Rd pick 10- Doug Free OT
3rd rd pick 28- Juwan Simpson OLB
4th rd pick 28-Turk McBride DT
5th rd pick 28-DeAndre Jackson CB
6TH rd pick 28-Mike Jones OG
7th rd pick 28- Wesley Smith S
Plz criticize, I need info on where these guys will go. Thx.
If we take a safety in the draft, I hope it's Michael Griffin. He's a playmaker and ballhawk who will be a much better replacement for Brown as he is an intimidator in the secondary. He may not be around when we pick so we may need to trade up to around the 20th pick but it would definitely be worth it. Bowe is a good receiver at times but the only problem with him is he drops a lot of passes which worries me (we've already had one David Terrell and Bowe seems very similar as he is a big, physical receiver with a tendency for dropping an easy catch). I like the idea of drafting an offensive tackle but I would much rather get Jared Gaither as long as he comes out. Gaither is an interesting prospect as I am unsure of where he will get drafted. I've seen people say anywhere from 1st to 3rd round but I think it will be closer to early to mid 2nd. If we had to trade up again in the 2nd, I would definitely do it. Gaither and Griffen would be a great first day in my opinion, even if we need to give up the 3rd round pick. The second day picks look good, especially Jones in the 6th.
Grizzlegom
01-09-2007, 10:20 AM
Dolphins Mock Draft.
1. Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC
With no offensive lineman worth taking at this point, we get the QB some help elsewhere.
2. Drew Stanton, QB, Michigan St.
C-Pep may be the QB for now but hes getting up in age and hes been hurt a lot. Depth is also a big concern so this guy starts being groomed for the future.
3. Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame
We need o-line help.
4. Kenny Scott, CB, Georgia Tech
Depth is a concern at CB.
6. Tim Shaw, LB, Penn St.
Need some youth at LB and he is athletic enough to play any position. Also a great special teamer.
7. Daniel Coates, TE, BYU
Theres been a revolving door at TE behind McMike and this guy is bigger who could fill out and be a good blocking complement to him.
jetsfan3
01-09-2007, 05:32 PM
Jets:
Sign Asante Samuel
Draft:
1. Amobi Okoye
2a. Michael Bush
2b. Adam Carriker
Trojan Gangster
01-09-2007, 07:57 PM
Not sure how good this looks, just having a go at it...
Mock NFL Draft 2007 - Tennessee Titans
1st Round pick: Ted Ginn JR, WR, Ohio State
2nd Round pick: Tim Crowder, DE, Texas
3rd Round pick: Aaron Rouse, S, Virginia Tech
4th Round pick: Manuel Ramirez, OG, Texas Tech
4th Round pick (From Ravens): A.J. Davis, CB, NC State
5th Round Pick: David Harris, ILB, Michigan
6th Round Pick: Justin Rascati, QB, James Madison
6th Round Pick (From Chargers): Antonio Johnson, DT, Mississipi State
7th Round Pick: Ameer Ismail, OLB, Western Michigan
Bearsfan123
01-10-2007, 11:54 AM
Bears draft.
27-32 range trade down to 8-12 range in the second round and third rd.
2nd rd pick 10-John Wendling S
2nd rd pick 28-Dwayne Bowe WR-this requires an explanation, first i think this is a fair slot because he can go anywhere from mid second to late third, and second a WR like him would be an asset, a good blocker and a guy that can go over the middle like Moose. (He will eventually take over for him)
3rd Rd pick 10- Doug Free OT
3rd rd pick 28- Juwan Simpson OLB
4th rd pick 28-Turk McBride DT
5th rd pick 28-DeAndre Jackson CB
6TH rd pick 28-Mike Jones OG
7th rd pick 28- Wesley Smith S
Plz criticize, I need info on where these guys will go. Thx.
If we take a safety in the draft, I hope it's Michael Griffin. He's a playmaker and ballhawk who will be a much better replacement for Brown as he is an intimidator in the secondary. He may not be around when we pick so we may need to trade up to around the 20th pick but it would definitely be worth it. Bowe is a good receiver at times but the only problem with him is he drops a lot of passes which worries me (we've already had one David Terrell and Bowe seems very similar as he is a big, physical receiver with a tendency for dropping an easy catch). I like the idea of drafting an offensive tackle but I would much rather get Jared Gaither as long as he comes out. Gaither is an interesting prospect as I am unsure of where he will get drafted. I've seen people say anywhere from 1st to 3rd round but I think it will be closer to early to mid 2nd. If we had to trade up again in the 2nd, I would definitely do it. Gaither and Griffen would be a great first day in my opinion, even if we need to give up the 3rd round pick. The second day picks look good, especially Jones in the 6th.
thx. Yeah I agree I want Griffin alot, but with every mock it seems hes getting higher and higher. Like the 10-18 range. And the Bears wont be able to trade that high up. So trading down to me is a good idea.
Bearsfan123
01-10-2007, 11:56 AM
Not sure how good this looks, just having a go at it...
Mock NFL Draft 2007 - Tennessee Titans
1st Round pick: Ted Ginn JR, WR, Ohio State
2nd Round pick: Tim Crowder, DE, Texas
3rd Round pick: Aaron Rouse, S, Virginia Tech
4th Round pick: Manuel Ramirez, OG, Texas Tech
4th Round pick (From Ravens): A.J. Davis, CB, NC State
5th Round Pick: David Harris, ILB, Michigan
6th Round Pick: Justin Rascati, QB, James Madison
6th Round Pick (From Chargers): Antonio Johnson, DT, Mississipi State
7th Round Pick: Ameer Ismail, OLB, Western Michigan
I dont like Ginn in a Tenn uni. I dont think he fits. I think Jarret would be a better pick. But otherwise I think its good.
Trojan Gangster
01-10-2007, 03:22 PM
Not sure how good this looks, just having a go at it...
Mock NFL Draft 2007 - Tennessee Titans
1st Round pick: Ted Ginn JR, WR, Ohio State
2nd Round pick: Tim Crowder, DE, Texas
3rd Round pick: Aaron Rouse, S, Virginia Tech
4th Round pick: Manuel Ramirez, OG, Texas Tech
4th Round pick (From Ravens): A.J. Davis, CB, NC State
5th Round Pick: David Harris, ILB, Michigan
6th Round Pick: Justin Rascati, QB, James Madison
6th Round Pick (From Chargers): Antonio Johnson, DT, Mississipi State
7th Round Pick: Ameer Ismail, OLB, Western Michigan
I dont like Ginn in a Tenn uni. I dont think he fits. I think Jarret would be a better pick. But otherwise I think its good.
Pretty sure Jarrett will be gone by pick 19. But your right I am not completely sure on Ginn either. They could easily go in a number of direction on Defence with the 1st pick.
hugegmenfan
01-11-2007, 04:43 PM
Mock and offseason, all wrapped up in a neat little package.
Release:
William Joseph - He's had enough time to prove himself. Time to cut our losses
Sam Madison - He got injured, and he wasn't playing so great before the injury
Gibril Wilson - As much as it pains me to say this but we need to tear up that secondary and start over. Wilson showed a lot of playmaking ability as a rookie but has fallen off the map. He is a free agent, and i wish him luck
Luke Petitgout - He's had back problems and now a leg problem? I'm concerned about eli's health.
Amani Toomer - Class act and as much as it pains me to say this, a 32 year old won't have much left in the tank after a serious knee injury. I'd like to see him retire as a giant though.
Sign:
Asante Samuel - We need major help in the secondary. Samuel is young and has shown that he can play.
Terdell Sands - Big DT. Probably won't start but at 6'7" 335, he'd make a good runstuffer along with Robbins and Seawright (if he sticks around)
Retire:
Tiki Barber - He already said he will retire and i wish him luck in his new career.
Michael Strahan - Kiwanuka looks like a player, and Osi and Tuck are on the roster. Time to let the young guys play.
Bob Whitfield - It's about time.
Jeff Feagles - He's still a good punter, and i'd love for him to stay, but i think he might retire nonetheless.
Draft:
1. Sam Baker - LT - Replacement of Petitgout. Maybe Jared Gaither or Jake Long could go here also.
2. Glenn Dorsey - DT - Although our DTs have played well this season, we will need rotation depth with the inevitable departure of Joseph. Dorsey is a junior out of LSU and is a playmaker at approx. 6'2" 300 lbs.
3. Adarius Bowman - WR - I see this kid as a sleeper and a steal. At 6'4" 220 he has the size and runs a sub 4.5 forty. He's been tearing it up for Oklahoma state.
4. Josh Gattis - S - Big Hitter from Wake Forest. In my scenario he would take over the void left by the departure of Wilson. He would provide a much needed force in the secondary.
5. Garrett Wolfe - RB - Change of pace back with great speed and quickness but no size whatsoever. Injurys may be a concern. Could relieve Morton of his punt duties, and his job.
6. Adam Podlesh - P - He's a top rated punter, what else can i say?
7. Brian Robison - DE - Plays opposite of Tim Crowder for Texas. Good size and quickness, former track athlete i believe.
UDFA
Howie Fuimaono DT 6-0, 335 5.25 UNLV
Paul Soliai DT 6-3, 320 5.25 Utah
Abraham Wright DE 6-2, 245 4.75 Colorado (OLB)
Vincent Marshall WR 5-7, 170 4.48 Houston
Terry Caulley RB 5-7, 185 4.35 UConn (X)
Lester Ricard QB 6-4, 220 4.80 Tulane
Marcus Lindsey OG 6-5, 375 5.70 Louisiana Tech
Palauni Ma Sun OG 6-5, 340 5.40 Oregon
Marcus Thomas DT
Brandon Merriweather S
from GBN
Regarding Mike Turner: I don't think he's worth a compensatory pick. He plays garbage minutes, so how do we know just how good he can be. Derrick Ward is returning kickoffs so the coaches see something in him. I see the giants going with a split backfield next year. And then maybe in 2007 drafting a guy like Jon Stewart, Ray Rice, Darren McFadden, etc. in the first round. There are no great rbs in this draft beside Lynch and Peterson.
Are u insane? We are not releasing Toomer and Pettitgout and Strahan is not retiring and Wilson is a RFA and i dont think we release him either if anything we get compensation for him
if we lost those players we lose any vet leadership we would have and these guys are still quality players
Wilson is shaky at times but i say 1 more year for him to prove himself
bennybee38
01-11-2007, 05:20 PM
Ravens Mock
Marshawn Lynch, Cal - should see a lot of carries with Jamal getting old. He'll be the change of pace back.
Ben Grubbs, Auburn - Will probably be a backup but will challenge the starters.
Justin Warren, Texas A&M - Can play inside or outside and could be ray lewis' eventual replacement
Chris Leak, Florida - will be groomed to replace McNair in the future.
Mike Otto, Purdue - could fill the need we have at tackle?
John Talley, Duke - probably be a dimeback. Could be nickel?
Wesley Smith, Memphis - Backup in case our starts get hurt.
thetedginnshow
01-11-2007, 10:25 PM
k seahawks mock
2. Chris Leak, QB (can you say superbowl)
3. Tyler Ecker, TE (gotta get a michigan guy for danman)
4. Isaiah Stanback, QB (he could be our tim tebow)
5. Robert Herbert, CB (two first names lol)
6. David Ball, WR (the next steve largent)
7. Syvelle Newton, QB/WR/S (look at all the positions he can play)
jetsyanks38
01-11-2007, 10:47 PM
New York Jets
Round 1, Pick 25
Adam Carriker | DE | Nebraska
Round 2, Pick 5 (37)
Anthony Spencer | OLB | Purdue
Round 2, Pick 25 (57)
Traded to San Diego for Micheal Turner
Round 3, Pick 25 (89)
Aaron Ross | CB | Texas (might not be available)
Round 5
Tony Ugoh | RT | Arkansas[/b]
KaneMarko
01-12-2007, 09:04 AM
KC Chiefs Mock/My Wish List:
Round 1: Levi Brown - OT - 6'5" 328 lbs out of PSU
Round 2: Robert Meachem - WR - 6'3" 210 lbs out of Tennessee
Round 3: Johnathan Wade - CB - 6'0" 195 lbs out of Tennessee
Round 4: Traded to the Saints for Michael Bennett
Round 5: Mkristo Bruce - DE - 6'6" 260 lbs out of Washington State
Round 6: Brian Smith - OLB/DE - 6'4" 230 lbs out of Mizzou
Round 7: Gerald Alexander - S - 6'0" 205 outof Boise State
UDFA
Kevin Payne - S - 6'1" 220 lbs out of Louisiana-Monroe
Chaz Williams - CB - 6'0" 190 out of Louisiana-Monroe
Ryan Moore - WR - 6'3" 225 lbs out of The U
Bearsfan123
01-12-2007, 11:23 AM
k seahawks mock
2. Chris Leak, QB (can you say superbowl)
3. Tyler Ecker, TE (gotta get a michigan guy for danman)
4. Isaiah Stanback, QB (he could be our tim tebow)
5. Robert Herbert, CB (two first names lol)
6. David Ball, WR (the next steve largent)
7. Syvelle Newton, QB/WR/S (look at all the positions he can play)
Put Leak in the 5th rd EARLIEST. So maybe a guy like Aaron Rouse in the second?
Bearsfan123
01-12-2007, 12:20 PM
Bears draft.
27-32 range trade down to 8-12 range in the second round and third rd.
2nd rd pick 10-John Wendling S
2nd rd pick 28-Brandon Mebane DT
3rd Rd pick 10- Doug Free OT
3rd rd pick 28- Juwan Simpson OLB
4th rd pick 28-Darius Walker RB
5th rd pick 28-Rhema McKnight WR
6TH rd pick 28-Mike Jones OG
7th rd pick 28- Wesley Smith S
goonie61
01-12-2007, 03:25 PM
Who the 49ers should draft v1.0
I think they get a 3rd round compensatory pick from when they lost Julian Peterson and Andre Carter last year
1st round: DT Alan Branch-The 49ers really need a stud 3-4 NT
2nd round: WR Robert Meachem-Very productive in college and if he is as fast as listed he could be a steal, and the 49ers really need a #1 WR
3rd round: ILB David Harris-ILB Derek Smith is old and has fallen out of favor, and Harris is the BPA here
3rd round: CB Daymeion Hughes-I think he will run well in the combine, and is underrated by Scott Wright, and the 49ers really need CBs
4th round: CB Jonathan Wade- Adds more depth at CB
5th round: RB Darius Walker-Frank Gore has had injury problems and Micheal Robinson is not a solid backup, plus Walker is a good receiver coming out of the backfield
6th round: DE/OLB Brian Smith-seems like at good player and at least promotes competition
7th round: WR Brandon Myles-Plays at West Virginia and could be a good player
nyjetsfan15
01-12-2007, 06:47 PM
Jets Mock with lots of trades
Acquired in trades
2-Oak,KC
3-KC
4-Ten
Traded
1-to Oak
5-(KC,Oak) to Ten
6- to Oak
2a-Marcus McCauley-CB
2b-Anthony Spencer-OLB
2c-Adam Carriker-DE
3a-Steve Smith-WR
3b-Manuel Ramirez-G
4a-David Harris-ILB
4b-Dwayne Wright-RB
5-Paul Solai-NT
HawkeyeFan
01-13-2007, 01:06 AM
I'm going to be creative and I know some won't agree with this.
Rams Sign:
DE Charles Grant
SLB Napoleon Harris
Rams Lose:
Kevin Curtis (Detroit)
Shaun McDonald (?)
- Rams trade Pick 13 to the Patriots for R1P26 and R3P26. With pick 13 New England takes S LaRon Landry.
Round 1: Pick 26: Sidney Rice, Wide Reciever, South Carolina
- Lets not kid ourselves folks, many of you don't agree at ALL with this pick BUT Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce aren't getting any younger and haven't showed many signs of age BUT its time we draft a High Potential Star Wide Reciever for these two legends (Holt and Bruce) to groom. Sidney Rice is that 6'4" 204lb big bodied reciever that many of us have been calling for. But not only is he a big body reciever he also has breakaway speed with a sub 4.40 40. Under supervision and teaching from Holt and Bruce, it should shape Rice into a Pro Bowl reciever. But nothings guaranteed.
http://espn-att.starwave.com/photo/2006/0424/nfl_g_rice_412.jpg
Round 2: Pick 20: Justin Harrell, Defensive Tackle, Tennessee
- The Rams are in DESPERATE need of a Nose Tackle. Lets see past few years drafts (NT Damione Lewis - BIG Bust, now in Carolina last I heard. NT Ryan Pickett - Showed little and had ok stats but onfield and unstatistical he was terrible. Jimmy Kennedy - Lazy gets pushed back, acts like a linebacker (drops back into coverage sometimes as it seems) and gets no leverage or push BUST). Harrell is a big boy at 6'4" 300lbs who gets push, and doesn't get pushed and holds up great against the run.
http://onlineathens.com/images/100405/22615_256.jpg
Round 3: Pick 19: Doug Datish, Center, Ohio State
- The Rams Offensive Line particullary the interior played great the last three games with Setterstrom Romberg Incognito but how can we predict Romberg will continue his sucess at Center? We can't, therefore it'd be our best interest to improve that position and add some depth never the less. Datish has Good quickness, athleticism and mobility...Has the frame to add some weight and bulk up. And COULD become quite a beast.
http://media.theinsiders.com/media/image/25/251267.jpg
Round 3: Pick 26: John Wendling, Safety, Wyoming
- The Rams are set for this season as of now baring injury at Strong Safety with Chavous, but the future at Strong Safety is dark, and foggy too. John Wendling is a perfect sized Strong Safety at 6'1" 222lbs. .A playmaker with good leaping ability and body control...Solid tackler and does a superb job versus the run...A hard worker and leader with elite intangibles...Very smart...Versatile...Has a good deal of upside.
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Round 4: Pick 18: Ikaika Alama-Francis, Defensive End, Hawaii
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/dailypix/2006/Jun/25/FPI606250368V2_b.jpg
Round 5: Pick 17: Prescott Burgess, Outside Linebacker, Michigan
http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/3881/31125232fl8.jpg
Round 5: Pick 10 (f/BUF): Chris Leak, Quarterback, Florida
http://espn-att.starwave.com/media/ncf/2005/0825/photo/u_leak_275.jpg
Round 6: Pick 16: Brian Robison, Defensive End, Texas
http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/images/2003_04/009/robison_brian_300_20.jpg
Round 7: Pick 15: Stanley Doughty, Defensive Tackle, Soth Carolina
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Predicted Starters:
Offense
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http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/6861/recieversrb1.jpg
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/1470/olineff3.jpg
Defense
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/8066/dlinede5.jpg
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/5458/linebackersye3.jpg
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/8012/secondaryue4.jpg
Thoughts?
Borat
01-13-2007, 01:27 AM
you have one too many starters on offense.
HawkeyeFan
01-13-2007, 12:54 PM
you have one too many starters on offense.Rice will be the 3rd WR. Not starting and I know.
Staubach12
01-13-2007, 03:48 PM
OG in FA.
1.DeMarcus Tyler
2.Anthony Gonzalez
3.Jonathan Wade
4.Kevin Kolb
5.BPA
7.BPA
7.BPA
7.BPA
Eagles offseason plan
FA/signings
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OLB Adalius Thomas
DT Terdell Sands
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Resignings
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WR Donte Stallworth
QB Jeff Garcia
LB Shawn Barber
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Releases
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LB Dhani Jones
S Michael Lewis
CB Rod Hood
RB Correll Buckholder
RB Reno Mahe(cut)
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Draft
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Rd
1.Michael Griffin S texas
2.Desmond Bishop ILB California
4.Brandon Frye Ot Virginia Tech
5.Prescott Burgess Olb
6. Paul soliai DT utah
7.Nate Ilaoa RB Hawaii
AZ9er
01-15-2007, 11:41 PM
ive drafted up 45 different combos for KC
heres another lol
1. Aaron Ross
2. Ryan McBean
3. Ryan Harris
4. Paul Williams
6. Stanley Doughty
7. Roderick Rogers
UDFA
Corey Hilliard
Jordan Kent
Otto
Cardinals:
Release:
Leonard Davis
Sign:
Asante Samuel
Draft:
1st: Laron Landry, S, LSU
2nd: Jared Gaither, OT, Maryland
3rd: Kevin Durant, OLB, Hampton
4th: Doug Datish, C, Ohio State
5th: Mkristo Bruce, DE, Washington State
7th: Cory Anderson, FB, Tennessee
Newbs24
01-17-2007, 07:23 PM
Jets Draft Mock
1. Adam Carriker - He projects very well as a 3-4 DE
2a. Michael Bush - Good chance he slips down here, we need an every down RB
2b. Anthony Spencer - Projects well as a 3-4 OLB
3. Guard or RT
4. Big WR / TE - anyone who's a good red zone threat
5. Guard or RT
6. D-Line
7. CB
I'm hoping we can sign Asante Samuel.. Mangini knows him pretty well (former DB coach of him), and we have 28 mill in cap space. Him and Terdell Sands would make excellent additions. If we cant nab Asante (or any solid CB) in FA, we will have to make that a priority in round 1 or 2 in the draft.
FootballGod
01-17-2007, 11:38 PM
Bengals Mock 4.0, Comments will come next week. Sorry guys I am really busy these days. Who Dey.
Round 1. Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno St., Sr, 6-1, 205, 4.35
Round 2. Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida, Sr, 6-6, 255
Round 3. Brooks (supplemental draft)
Round 4. Justin Warren, ILB, Texas A&M, Sr, 6-3, 245
Round 5. Paul Soliai, DT, Utah, Sr, 6-4, 334
Round 6. Roderick Rodgers, Safety, Wisconsin, Sr, 6-2, 185, 4.45
Round 7. Brent Celek, TE, University of Cincinnati Sr, 6'4", 260
Tell me what you guys think. What would you change? Do you like the positions that were picked? Who Dey
PacMan_32
01-18-2007, 04:20 PM
I'll do up to round 5
Jets:
Round 1 - Jarvis Moss
Round 2 - Michael Bush
Round 2 - Daymeion Hughes
Round 3 - Ray McDonald
Round 4 - Mansfield Wrotto
Round 5 - Courtney Taylor
We'd look like this
QB - Chad Pennington... RB - Michael Bush... FB - BJ Askew/James Hodgins
WR - L. Coles... WR - J. Cotchery... WR - Courtney Taylor... TE - Chris Baker
LT - DBrick...LG - Mansfield Wrotto...C - Nick Mangold...RG - Brandon Moore...RT - Anthony Clement
LE... Shaun Ellis... DT - Dewayne Robertson...RE - Ray McDonald
LOLB - Jarvis Moss...MLB - Victor Hobson...MLB - J-Vil...ROLB - Bryan Thomas
CB - Andre Dyson... CB - Daymeion Hughes... FS - Erik Coleman... SS - Kerry Rhodes
not that terrible in my opinion
doingthisinsteadofwork
01-18-2007, 09:44 PM
1.AP
2.Greg Olsen
3.Ryan Kalil
EHobbs27
01-19-2007, 10:49 AM
Pats:
-Resign Asante Samuel
1st Round: Sidney Rice
1st Round: Eric Weddle
2nd Round: David Harris
3rd Round: David Irons
Pats:
-Resign Asante Samuel
1st Round: Sidney Rice
1st Round: Eric Weddle
2nd Round: David Harris
3rd Round: David Irons
Eric Weddle over (most likely) Brandon Meriweather?? No wonder that's the Pats weakness. Rice is a good look though if Tennessee doesn't draft him.
EHobbs27
01-19-2007, 01:34 PM
I would take Weddle over Meriweather anyday. See the reason why the PAts have won 3 Super Bowls in the last five years and could have a 4th this year is because they get football players who are unselfish and a team player. Weddle is a team first player who is willing to play any position in the secondary to help the defense. Meriweather is a thug who is selfish.
Troj2man
01-19-2007, 02:03 PM
deff resgin Asante but if willis is there take him. if mccauley is there with the 2nd pick the take him. 2nd round i want paul williams
doingthisinsteadofwork
01-20-2007, 08:24 PM
Raiders
1.AP
2.Greg Olsen
3a.Kalil
3b.Marcus Thomas
starting lineup next year.
QB Walter
RB AP
FB Crocket
WR Ronald Curry
WR Jerry Porter
TE Greg Olsen
RT Slaughter
RG Boothe
C Kalil
LG McQuistan
LT Gallery
DE Burgess
UT Sapp
UT Thomas
DE Brayton
SLB Howard
MLB Morrison
WLB Bing
CB Scrabble
CB Washington
FS Swhiegert
SS Huff
K Seabass
P Lechler
KR Carr
PR Carr
Raiders
1.AP
2.Greg Olsen
3a.Kalil
3b.Marcus Thomas
starting lineup next year.
QB Walter
RB AP
FB Crocket
WR Ronald Curry
WR Jerry Porter
TE Greg Olsen
RT Slaughter
RG Boothe
C Kalil
LG McQuistan
LT Gallery
DE Burgess
UT Sapp
UT Thomas
DE Brayton
SLB Howard
MLB Morrison
WLB Bing
CB Scrabble
CB Washington
FS Swhiegert
SS Huff
K Seabass
P Lechler
KR Carr
PR Carr
There is why they will have another top 5 pick.
doingthisinsteadofwork
01-20-2007, 10:17 PM
Raiders
1.AP
2.Greg Olsen
3a.Kalil
3b.Marcus Thomas
starting lineup next year.
QB Walter
RB AP
FB Crocket
WR Ronald Curry
WR Jerry Porter
TE Greg Olsen
RT Slaughter
RG Boothe
C Kalil
LG McQuistan
LT Gallery
DE Burgess
UT Sapp
UT Thomas
DE Brayton
SLB Howard
MLB Morrison
WLB Bing
CB Scrabble
CB Washington
FS Swhiegert
SS Huff
K Seabass
P Lechler
KR Carr
PR Carr
There is why they will have another top 5 pick.no its not.Oakland wont be in the top five next year.
NYGIANTSFAN_UK
01-21-2007, 07:43 AM
The Raiders drafting Adrian Peterson would be pointless, and if you wanted to start Andrew Walter at QB you could have at least made picks that help him such as O-Line (Joe Thomas) or recievers (Calvin Johnson).
Troj2man
01-21-2007, 12:58 PM
well if they have a good run game it takes pressure of the pass game
remix 6
01-21-2007, 03:22 PM
well if they have a good run game it takes pressure of the pass game
and to have a good run game, you need a good OL
DWhitner20
01-21-2007, 03:34 PM
*Trade McGahee for a Mid-Late 2nd round pick.
1. Amobi Okoye, DT - Louisville
Our Defensive line lacks a Nose Tackle, Okoye could be the answer and he'll be only 20 years old as a rookie. Lot's of time to mold this guy!
2. Michael Bush, RB - Louisville
We loose Willis McGahee and grab the big Michael Bush, he falls here because of his leg injury but this guy has 1st round value.
2*. Ben Grubbs, OG - Auburn
Hopefully we can sign Steinbach or Dielman to be the answer at LG, we can draft Grubbs here to push and most likley beat our Duke Preston for the RG job.
3. Anthony Waters, ILB - Clemson
I think he's a good player and I think he would really benefit from the cover 2 scheme and turn out to be a real steal.
4. Jonny Harline, TE - BYU
We could use a pass recieving TE. He was a good, reliable target at BYU.
5. Traded to STL. for Anthony Hargrove
6. Jacob Ford, DE - Central Arkansas
Situational Pass Rusher?
7. Le'Ron McClain, FB - Alabama
Bye Bye Daimon Shelton.
NYGIANTSFAN_UK
01-21-2007, 03:49 PM
well if they have a good run game it takes pressure of the pass game
Lamont Jordan is a good enough RB as it is.
Zyro_1014
01-21-2007, 10:03 PM
well if they have a good run game it takes pressure of the pass game
Lamont Jordan is a good enough RB as it is.
True but how much longer is he going to be around? he hasnt produced for crap since hes been there
Chris64
01-21-2007, 10:26 PM
1st-Sidney Rice-WR-South Carolina-Will TO be back,even if they need youth at WR.
2nd-Arron Sears-OG-Tennessee-Marco might not be back and Kyle isnt that great either.
3rd-Fred Bennett-CB-South Carolina-Henry has not been playign all that great and Glenn isn't what he used to be.
4th-Dan Bazuin-DE/OLB-Central Michigan-Need soem pass rush help even if Greg recovers 100%.
5th-Gary Russell-RB-Minnesota-A dumb kid who couldn't make the grades but knows how to carry the rock.
6th-Ben Patrick-TE-Delaware-Ryan didn't seem to work out well last year mostly due to injury, but Ben seems to be a decent big blocking TE.
6th-Stanely Doughty-DT-South Carolina-A big NT and since Dallas doesn't have anyone really behind Jason it woudl be nice to develope him.
7th-Roderick Rogers-FS-Wisconsin-I think Pat Watkins will be teh starter next year but Dallas doesn't really have a backup FS unless you want to consider Keith Dasis it.
7th-Julius Wilson-OT-UAB-Pratice squad,developmental player.
7th-Corey Graham-CB-New Hampshire-espn says he has a 4.43 sec 40 time and he has decent height so why not take a chance?
Note:the extra 6th rounder came form the Jets in a trade last year, one of the extra 7th rounders came from the jets in a trade this year and the other 7th came from new orleans in a trade this year.
bills_red
01-22-2007, 02:49 PM
*Trade McGahee for a Mid-Late 2nd round pick.
1. Amobi Okoye, DT - Louisville
Our Defensive line lacks a Nose Tackle, Okoye could be the answer and he'll be only 20 years old as a rookie. Lot's of time to mold this guy!
2. Michael Bush, RB - Louisville
We loose Willis McGahee and grab the big Michael Bush, he falls here because of his leg injury but this guy has 1st round value.
2*. Ben Grubbs, OG - Auburn
Hopefully we can sign Steinbach or Dielman to be the answer at LG, we can draft Grubbs here to push and most likley beat our Duke Preston for the RG job.
3. Anthony Waters, ILB - Clemson
I think he's a good player and I think he would really benefit from the cover 2 scheme and turn out to be a real steal.
4. Jonny Harline, TE - BYU
We could use a pass recieving TE. He was a good, reliable target at BYU.
5. Traded to STL. for Anthony Hargrove
6. Jacob Ford, DE - Central Arkansas
Situational Pass Rusher?
7. Le'Ron McClain, FB - Alabama
Bye Bye Daimon Shelton.
Hey are you FLABillsFan on the bills board?
Raiders
1.AP
2.Greg Olsen
3a.Kalil
3b.Marcus Thomas
starting lineup next year.
QB Walter
RB AP
FB Crocket
WR Ronald Curry
WR Jerry Porter
TE Greg Olsen
RT Slaughter
RG Boothe
C Kalil
LG McQuistan
LT Gallery
DE Burgess
UT Sapp
UT Thomas
DE Brayton
SLB Howard
MLB Morrison
WLB Bing
CB Scrabble
CB Washington
FS Swhiegert
SS Huff
K Seabass
P Lechler
KR Carr
PR Carr
There is why they will have another top 5 pick.no its not.Oakland wont be in the top five next year.
And what makes you think that?
PackerFan20
01-24-2007, 08:14 PM
Green bay draft
1Marshawn Lynch HB
2Joe Newton TE
3Sabby Piscitelli S
4Brandon McDonald CB
5Jacob Ford DE
6 Jacoby Jones WR
7a Conrad Bolston DT
7b George Batiste OG
had trouble with the last 4 picks so i need some help there if anybody could.
Romyrick
01-25-2007, 04:16 AM
This is my first try at one of these, so responses are appreciated. I'm sure some of this is wishful thinking. Let me know what you think
49ers Mock
1) LaRon Landry, S, LSU
2) Eric Weddle, S, Utah
*Trade a 3rd, 4th, and 5th to get back into the first half of the second round*
2) Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU
3) (comp. pick) Ikaika Alami Francis, DE, Hawaii
4) (Lloyd trade) Paul Soliai, DT, Utah
4) (Barlow trade) David Irons, CB, Auburn
4) (comp. pick) Brian Smith, OLB, Missouri
6) Yamon Figurs, WR, Kansas State
Gets SF a pair of young safeties for the future, along with a big, possession target for Smith to go with the speed of Vernon Davis and Antonio Bryant in the passing game. Also greatly improves depth along the DL, adds a nickel CB, and decent OLB and WR prospects.
PackerFan20
01-25-2007, 11:38 AM
So long as they can keep Eric Smith they dont need to draft a big possesion target, if they lose him than yeah deffinatly, but Davis can catch too and hes pretty big and fast.
This is my first try at one of these, so responses are appreciated. I'm sure some of this is wishful thinking. Let me know what you think
49ers Mock
1) LaRon Landry, S, LSU
2) Eric Weddle, S, Utah
*Trade a 3rd, 4th, and 5th to get back into the first half of the second round*
2) Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU
3) (comp. pick) Ikaika Alami Francis, DE, Hawaii
4) (Lloyd trade) Paul Soliai, DT, Utah
4) (Barlow trade) David Irons, CB, Auburn
4) (comp. pick) Brian Smith, OLB, Missouri
6) Yamon Figurs, WR, Kansas State
Gets SF a pair of young safeties for the future, along with a big, possession target for Smith to go with the speed of Vernon Davis and Antonio Bryant in the passing game. Also greatly improves depth along the DL, adds a nickel CB, and decent OLB and WR prospects.
Bowe in the 2nd round is more than wishful. Also, Weddle and Landry are both free safeties so that's a problem, not to mention the fact that they need to address their DLine more than anything on Day 1.
Romyrick
01-25-2007, 03:06 PM
[quote="etk"
Bowe in the 2nd round is more than wishful. Also, Weddle and Landry are both free safeties so that's a problem, not to mention the fact that they need to address their DLine more than anything on Day 1.[/quote]
I hear you on Bowe. As far as Weddle and Landry, I'm definitely aware that both are safeties, but guess what, the 9ers need two. the DL was okay last year, what really needed fixing was the pass rush, which comes mostly from LBs in the 3-4. I'm assuming SF will address that need in FA.
Jonathan_VIlma
01-25-2007, 03:13 PM
Jets
1. Adam Carriker DE Nebraska
- Big body to replace Kimo
- Help in run support
2a. Tony Ugoh OT Arkansas
- Run blocker on the right side
- Bumps Anthony Clement to guard, and/or backup T
2b. Anthony Spencer OLB Purdue
- Situational pass rusher
- Will eventually replace Hobson
3. Antonio Pittman RB OSU
- Big back who will absorb carries
- Compliment to Leon Washington
5. Brandon Myles WR WVU
- Vertical threat
- Makes Justin McCareins expendeable
6. Mike Jones OG Iowa
- Strong guard, project for the future of the line
- Coached by one of the best offensive line coaches in NCAAF
7. Dustin Fry C/OG Clemson
- Extremely strong and nasty center
- Slow, but could project to guard.
gettembuck
01-26-2007, 12:00 PM
Raiders
1.AP
2.Greg Olsen
3a.Kalil
3b.Marcus Thomas
starting lineup next year.
QB Walter
RB AP
FB Crocket
WR Ronald Curry
WR Jerry Porter
TE Greg Olsen
RT Slaughter
RG Boothe
C Kalil
LG McQuistan
LT Gallery
DE Burgess
UT Sapp
UT Thomas
DE Brayton
SLB Howard
MLB Morrison
WLB Bing
CB Scrabble
CB Washington
FS Swhiegert
SS Huff
K Seabass
P Lechler
KR Carr
PR Carr
There is why they will have another top 5 pick.no its not.Oakland wont be in the top five next year.
And what makes you think that?you know....i bet you would call somebody stupid if they said the Saints would be favored to get to the SB from the NFC at this time last year.
I'm sick of people acting like they know exactly what's going to happen a year into the future.
Bearsfan123
01-26-2007, 12:24 PM
Bears mock
1st rd-Arron Sears OT-Offensive Tackle is a huge need for our team because all of our tackles are old. Its time for a youth movement to begin and Sears could be a great right or left tackle.
2nd rd- John Wendling S- Mike Brown wont last forever and its time his replacement is found. John Wendling will learn from Brown until his inevitable injury or until he retires in a year or two.
3rd rd-Ben Patrick TE-I read that he looked really good at the Senior Bowl practices and we do need a young tight end to learn from Desmond.
4th rd-Darius Walker RB- A good receiver out of the backfield and a good pass blocker is what the Bears would look for in our new 3rd down back. Maybe this would help us install the shotgun.(Lorenzo Booker is another possibility)
4th rd (Thomas Jones trade)-Justin Durant OLB-More of a hopeful pick than anything. He would fit if Briggs stays, but if he leaves OLB becomes a huge need and would have to be filled earlier.
5th rd-Laurent Robinson WR- A WR is not really a need but its a want. Mark Bradley hasnt stayed healthy, Rashied Davis needs some competition for the slot receiver position. (Also with this pick Justin Gage and Airese Currie could be released)
6th rd-Mike Jones OG- A good guard that has seen his stock take a hit lately. I think he can become solid if he is open to the coaching of guys like Metcalf, Garza, and Brown.
7th rd-Michael Coe CB-I dont think he'll be here in the 7th but i didnt know who would. Essentially I put him here because I read good things about him from the senior bowl, and aside from that if the Bears have an injury at the corner spot, he could be used at the Nickel.
doingthisinsteadofwork
01-26-2007, 11:48 PM
Raiders
1.AP
2.Greg Olsen
3a.Kalil
3b.Marcus Thomas
starting lineup next year.
QB Walter
RB AP
FB Crocket
WR Ronald Curry
WR Jerry Porter
TE Greg Olsen
RT Slaughter
RG Boothe
C Kalil
LG McQuistan
LT Gallery
DE Burgess
UT Sapp
UT Thomas
DE Brayton
SLB Howard
MLB Morrison
WLB Bing
CB Scrabble
CB Washington
FS Swhiegert
SS Huff
K Seabass
P Lechler
KR Carr
PR Carr
There is why they will have another top 5 pick.no its not.Oakland wont be in the top five next year.
And what makes you think that?you know....i bet you would call somebody stupid if they said the Saints would be favored to get to the SB from the NFC at this time last year.
I'm sick of people acting like they know exactly what's going to happen a year into the future.good point.hoabout due to the fact we'll have a better coach.the offense can only improve it cant get any worse than it was last season.the defense will most likelyu improve even more.not to mention if we get a good run stuffer then everything will be set.
Raiders
1.AP
2.Greg Olsen
3a.Kalil
3b.Marcus Thomas
starting lineup next year.
QB Walter
RB AP
FB Crocket
WR Ronald Curry
WR Jerry Porter
TE Greg Olsen
RT Slaughter
RG Boothe
C Kalil
LG McQuistan
LT Gallery
DE Burgess
UT Sapp
UT Thomas
DE Brayton
SLB Howard
MLB Morrison
WLB Bing
CB Scrabble
CB Washington
FS Swhiegert
SS Huff
K Seabass
P Lechler
KR Carr
PR Carr
There is why they will have another top 5 pick.no its not.Oakland wont be in the top five next year.
And what makes you think that?you know....i bet you would call somebody stupid if they said the Saints would be favored to get to the SB from the NFC at this time last year.
I'm sick of people acting like they know exactly what's going to happen a year into the future.
If you look at the Saints, they had a lot of talent. Joe Horn, Deuce coming back, they signed Brees and drafted Bush. The Raiders offense doesn't have that kind of talent and their defense isn't great enough to make up for that. It's illogical to think they will be a good team next year, and I want to hear why he thinks they won't be in the top 5.
doingthisinsteadofwork
01-30-2007, 06:27 PM
There is talent at Offense for Oakland.its the coaching thats the main problem.
The problem with the 05 season was the defense not the offense.The offense could score despite Kerry Collins as QB.ITs the coahcing thats the problem.
Do you really think that B&B,Shoop,Shell,and Slater and Eatmen were good coaches?
anyway heres my new mock.
1.AP
Ap can bring a gameplan,consistency,and stability to offense not to mention someone you can rely on.
2.Greg Olsen
Good TE who played with a terrible QB in college.Will give Walter a target to throw to alongside Curry.
3a.Kareem Brown
Raiders get a NT for the future.WIth the right coahcing will develop into a very good player.
3b.James Marten
Could be a good tackle has good size.
4.Marcus Thomas
Good penetrating UT that can take Sapps place after Sapp is done.
5.Leron McCain
A very good blocking fullback.
6.Dustin Frye
Good size for C.
7.Matt Trannon a tweener at TE/WR.But would be a better backup at TE than Anderson or Williams.
SubNoize
01-31-2007, 04:59 PM
^^^ We have 2 fifth round picks and are not gauranteed a second 3rd, it may very well be another 4th or 5th for Woodson... i would go
1.JaMarcus Russell QB<-replaces horrible combo of last year
2.Joe Staley OT <-Can replace Walker at RT, who was horrid
3.Joe Newton TE <-Is a big target in redzone and can catch, unlike Anderson.
4.Kareem Brown DT<-Could replace Sapp who is getting older.
5.Kyle Young C<- Could replace Grove, maybe moving Grove to RG where he has played and looked solid
5b.Dallas Sartz LB<- We drafted a project LB with Bing... if that goes awry it doesn't hurt to have a solid special teamer and possible Williams replacement.
6.BPA
7.BPA
In the event of a second 3rd rounder I'd go Bazuin or Crowder.
doingthisinsteadofwork
01-31-2007, 08:57 PM
pretty bad ock overall.
The chance of Al drafting any QB in the 1st are next to nothing.
Staley is more of a LT and will probably be gone by the 2nd.
3rd is ok.
Kareem Brown is most likely a day one pick.
Kyle Young is alot more than overated.
dont get why youd get a guy with a 5th round pick that you could get with a 7th round pick of UFA.
SubNoize
02-02-2007, 10:47 AM
^^ I think you may be the most ignorant person I have ever witnessed. You give everything an F unless it has your man crush AD going first. the guy is not first pick material. Staley can play RT, and could possibly go first, but as I see it he falls to the 2nd. Also, just because someone is projected to go day 1 doesn't mean they will, people had Gabe Watson in the 2nd and 3rd and he fell due to character issues much like Brown has. I reached on Sartz as he will probably be available and we have a history of taking SC player, can't see any other prospects at LB better than Sartz that would be available here. I'm sure a lot of other raider fans would give this draft anywhere between an A-C expect the other igonorant poster Raidernation who has his man crush with CJ. Why don't you guys take your bromantic rants for these players and ride off into the sunset?
doingthisinsteadofwork
02-02-2007, 06:04 PM
no your mock was pretty bad.i clearly explained why.
LB is not that big of a need.
Staley is the 2# best LT and will be gone by then.
Kareem brown has to much upside to him to fall to day 2.
Raiders need a playmaker you gave them none.
I dont get why you would put Grove at RG thats where Boothe is playing and has played well at that position.
As i also said Kyle Young is really overated.
I know Crow wouldnt like eiither and alot of other people from other forums.
SubNoize
02-02-2007, 06:18 PM
no playmakers??? Russell, Staley and Newton could instantly start. Sims is on his way out and Boothe would be strong on the left side and Yound would be improved over Grove. Grove has played RG for us in the past and did well, and that was in a ZBS. Brown has upside yes, but as stated could very well slide to day 2 with character and motor concern. i admitted LB was a reach there, could change after re-evaluate and the only thing you focused on was the first pick, and said oh, no AD or CJ F!!! Stalety also is rated as low as 4th on some list behind Thomas, Harris and Brown...
doingthisinsteadofwork
02-02-2007, 08:45 PM
no playmakers??? Russell, Staley and Newton could instantly start. Sims is on his way out and Boothe would be strong on the left side and Yound would be improved over Grove. Grove has played RG for us in the past and did well, and that was in a ZBS. Brown has upside yes, but as stated could very well slide to day 2 with character and motor concern. i admitted LB was a reach there, could change after re-evaluate and the only thing you focused on was the first pick, and said oh, no AD or CJ F!!! Stalety also is rated as low as 4th on some list behind Thomas, Harris and Brown...for the CFL.
he wont be a playmaker. Brown will most certainly be drafted for RT.harris is way overated as well he played bad this season.
Brown is a good athlete and will most likely be taken day one.
Young is extremely overated.hes just big thats about it.
McQuistan is not athletic enough to play RT.and will be put at LG where he was this past year.
LB is still not a need.
really just doesnt do much at all.
Rob331
02-03-2007, 11:35 AM
Packers
Rnd 1 Darrellle Revis CB Pitt
2 Brandon Meriweather S Miami
3 Brian Leonard FB Rutgers
4 Lorenzo Booker Rb Florida State
5 Brandon Myles Wr West Virginia
6 Jordan Palmer Qb U.T.E.P.
7 Keith Jackson DT Arkansas
DWhitner20
02-04-2007, 04:36 PM
1. Amobi Okoye, DT - Louisville
This kid is going to be a stud DT and will be too hard for us to pass on here. If we need him to bulk up he will but he is a dominant force on the interior of a dline who can bring the pressure and stuff the run. He is exactly what we need.
2. Jon Beason, LB - Miami, FL
I think Crowell moves inside as Fletcher walks. Jon Beason comes in to play WLB and help out our run d even more. While I like Keith Ellison, I don't see him as a full time guy because he's just too small to be that and isn't a big force against the run. If Beason is gone, Brandon Siler here.
3. Jason Hill, WR - Washington St.
Jason Hill may be an underrated WR, he's got great hands and produces. I think he'll become an excellent number 2 guy as a pro and he happens to be exactlly the type of possesion WR who can do more than that which we lack.
4. Dwayne Wright, RB - Fresno St.
I love this pick because Wright may be a very underrated back who can become a starter in the NFL, he missed about 2 years to injury and came back and rushed for 1,400 yards. I think he's a big time sleeper. We don't move McGahee this offseason and he starts the upcoming season but we don't extend him, hopefully Wright shows enough to take over and be a true steal.
5. -Traded to Stl. for Anthony Hargrove-
6. Mike Jones, OG - Iowa
A Late round offensive lineman who we can work with.
7. Le'Ron McClain, FB - Alabama
We need a FB, as Shelton is done. McClain may go higher than this and is a very good blocking FB.
Paranoidmoonduck
02-05-2007, 07:35 PM
Since the "ideal draft" thread got shut down in the draft forum (I assume because this thread is already here), I figured I'd post mine. Let me know if my picks are particularly delusional.
Trade Randy Moss to the Packers for their 3rd round pick.
Get 3rd round compensation pick.
1. JaMarcus Russell - QB
2. Joe Staley - OT
3. Johnnie Lee Higgins - WR
3. Brandon Jackson - HB
3. Samson Satele - C
4. Ben Patrick - TE
5. Mkristo Bruce - DE
5. Le'Ron McClain - FB
6. Walter Thomas - DT
7. Ameer Ismail - LB
This is ideal in as much as this is probably the best draft imaginable with Al Davis in charge.
SimonRath
02-05-2007, 07:57 PM
Since my post was locked i will say it here
And i changed my trades cause i got blasted with my last trades
*Trade Schaub to Detroit for their 2nd round pick and 4th round*
*Trade Demorrio Williams and our 5th round pick to the Saints for their 2nd round pick*
FALCONS
1st round: Gaines Adams
*he might not fall, but for I think he will, if he get taken then I want Jamaall Anderson. We need a DE because Kerney might be gone and we don't really have a guy to replace him*
2nd round: Joe Staley
*Our O-line is pretty bad, and Joe Staley is pretty good. He will be our OT for the next decade hopefully*
2nd round: Eric Weddle
*Lawyer Milloy was actually pretty good last year. But Crocker was not as good. Weddle has a great character, which is waht we should get. not only is he a great person, but he is a ball hawk*
2nd round: Tony Ugoh
*This may be a different pick with us getting Joe Staley, but if we can get 2 young OT and play them and they do good, then we will be dangerous for years to come*
3rd round: Dwayne Wright
*This is a guy i hear no one talking about. He had a great senior season, and has great football IQ. Dunn is not what he used to be. Some would argue that Noorwood is our future, but if you look at it most good teams have a 2-headed threat.. Colts, Bears, Saints, Chargers*
4th round: Travarous Bain
*Yes i know we got Jimmy Williams last year, but Bain will be our 3rd CB. face it Webster and Rossum are not good at all, and with a Secondary or Hall, Williams, Weddle, Milloy, and Bain is pretty good.
6th round: David Ball
*This guy is one of my favorite players in the entire draft.. After maybe 2 years he will take over for Finneran. he may not be very fast, but he runs great routs, and has very good hands*
7th round: Desmond Bishop
*he is very very good, and if Hartwell does bad again, then we will probably get rid of him and Bishop and Beck can challenge for the spot*
sweetness34
02-05-2007, 11:01 PM
Bears mock
1st rd-Arron Sears OT-Offensive Tackle is a huge need for our team because all of our tackles are old. Its time for a youth movement to begin and Sears could be a great right or left tackle.
2nd rd- John Wendling S- Mike Brown wont last forever and its time his replacement is found. John Wendling will learn from Brown until his inevitable injury or until he retires in a year or two.
3rd rd-Ben Patrick TE-I read that he looked really good at the Senior Bowl practices and we do need a young tight end to learn from Desmond.
4th rd-Darius Walker RB- A good receiver out of the backfield and a good pass blocker is what the Bears would look for in our new 3rd down back. Maybe this would help us install the shotgun.(Lorenzo Booker is another possibility)
4th rd (Thomas Jones trade)-Justin Durant OLB-More of a hopeful pick than anything. He would fit if Briggs stays, but if he leaves OLB becomes a huge need and would have to be filled earlier.
5th rd-Laurent Robinson WR- A WR is not really a need but its a want. Mark Bradley hasnt stayed healthy, Rashied Davis needs some competition for the slot receiver position. (Also with this pick Justin Gage and Airese Currie could be released)
6th rd-Mike Jones OG- A good guard that has seen his stock take a hit lately. I think he can become solid if he is open to the coaching of guys like Metcalf, Garza, and Brown.
7th rd-Michael Coe CB-I dont think he'll be here in the 7th but i didnt know who would. Essentially I put him here because I read good things about him from the senior bowl, and aside from that if the Bears have an injury at the corner spot, he could be used at the Nickel.
Mike Jones!! Who??? Mike Jones!! :lol:
Overall not too shabby my friend...Here's mine though (first day at least).
1st - Joe Staley
2nd - Eric Weddle
3rd - Rufus Alexander (I'm predicting a big slip here)
3rd (TJ Trade 8) ) - Lorenzo Booker
TitleTown088
02-07-2007, 12:58 AM
Bears mock
1st rd-Arron Sears OT-Offensive Tackle is a huge need for our team because all of our tackles are old. Its time for a youth movement to begin and Sears could be a great right or left tackle.
2nd rd- John Wendling S- Mike Brown wont last forever and its time his replacement is found. John Wendling will learn from Brown until his inevitable injury or until he retires in a year or two.
3rd rd-Ben Patrick TE-I read that he looked really good at the Senior Bowl practices and we do need a young tight end to learn from Desmond.
4th rd-Darius Walker RB- A good receiver out of the backfield and a good pass blocker is what the Bears would look for in our new 3rd down back. Maybe this would help us install the shotgun.(Lorenzo Booker is another possibility)
4th rd (Thomas Jones trade)-Justin Durant OLB-More of a hopeful pick than anything. He would fit if Briggs stays, but if he leaves OLB becomes a huge need and would have to be filled earlier.
5th rd-Laurent Robinson WR- A WR is not really a need but its a want. Mark Bradley hasnt stayed healthy, Rashied Davis needs some competition for the slot receiver position. (Also with this pick Justin Gage and Airese Currie could be released)
6th rd-Mike Jones OG- A good guard that has seen his stock take a hit lately. I think he can become solid if he is open to the coaching of guys like Metcalf, Garza, and Brown.
7th rd-Michael Coe CB-I dont think he'll be here in the 7th but i didnt know who would. Essentially I put him here because I read good things about him from the senior bowl, and aside from that if the Bears have an injury at the corner spot, he could be used at the Nickel.
Mike Jones!! Who??? Mike Jones!! :lol:
Overall not too shabby my friend...Here's mine though (first day at least).
1st - Joe Staley
2nd - Eric Weddle
3rd - Rufus Alexander (I'm predicting a big slip here)
3rd (TJ Trade 8) ) - Lorenzo Booker
Booker is ours.
Frozenropers
02-07-2007, 01:31 PM
Because we don't want the only Seahawk opinions on here to be from Tubby and Ginn :wink: here is a Seahawks projected draft for discussion.
Round 1*: Traded to NE for Deon Branch, WR
Round 2: Josh Beekman, OG (Boston College)
Round 3: Kareem Brown, DT (Miami)
Round 4: Xzavie Jackson, DE (Missouri)
Round 5: Jonny Harline, TE (BYU)
Round 6: C.J. Gaddis, S (Clemson)
Round 7: Mario Henderson, OT (Florida State)
Seahawks GM Tim Ruskell is known to favor drafting prospects from the traditional big college programs and he likes to build his teams starting with the Lines.
Beekman could be an immediate starter coming from that NFL O-line factory up on the Northeast coast called Boston College. He may never be an All-Pro but he'll bring his lunchbox every day and probably be a starter in the league for the next 10 years.
Brown has some intriguing upside, however didn't put on the best performance at the Senior Bowl. He is stout vs the run and is able to collapse the pocket up the middle, however hasn't shown the consistency his talent suggests. Given the recent microfracture surgery to Tubbs the Hawks will be looking for big DT's in free agency and the draft.
Jackson is a guy who's best football may still be ahead of him. He has the size and strength to hold up at the point of attack and displays some nifty pass rushing moves. He should provide some much needed depth at LDE behind Bryce Fisher.
Harline is all about catching passes. He should fit in nicely with the WCO and give the Hawks another receiving option at TE and depth at the position if the team retains Stevens in Free Agency.
C.J. Gaddis is a better athlete than football player at this stage, however fits a need for depth in the Hawks secondary. The Hawks safeties were beat deep numerous times this season after geting caught peaking in the backfield. His athleticism should provide immediate returns on special teams.
Henderson was an underachiever early in his college career who finally started showing some work ethic and ability to put it together his senior year. He has the tools however needs alot of work on his technique. Worth taking a chance on in the late rounds and the Hawks just might be able to get their All-World LT who is also a FS alum to instill some of his work ethic and technique on the young protege.
silky_johnson
02-10-2007, 08:58 PM
Not a big mock guy but i want to see what other steelers fans think abut this.
1 Jarvis Moss OLB Florida
The passrusher we so desperately need will work as OLB in the 3-4 or DE in 4-3.
2 Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
The jury is out on IKE, Mcfadden is solid but not great, Townsend is ike 50, and colclough... well we need depth.
3 Josh Beekman OG Boston College
I'm assuming Simmons moves to center Beekman will push Kemo for RG.
4 a Justin Durant LB Hampton
Gives us quality depth to develop to replace Farrior.
4 b Dwayne Wright RB Fresno State
Could be #2 out of camp.
5 a Rhema McKnight WR Notre Dame
We need a WR this late this is our best option.
5 b Brian Smith OLB Missouri
Another DE/OLB hybrid at the very least gives us quality depth.
6 Doug Datish OL Ohio State
Someone to groom behind Faneca for LG.
7 LeRon McClain FB Alabama
Danny boy is getting up ther in age and a bit slow in the step Kuhn is not the answer.
Since I got locked out before I could post my reply.
Since I'm sick and have nothing better to do since I can't go out I'll try to make an intelligent reply.
1 Jarvis Moss OLB Florida
The passrusher we so desperately need will work as OLB in the 3-4 or DE in 4-3.
I guess if you really like Jarvis Moss then okay pick. I personally believe he's nothing special. 11 TFL and 7.5 sacks. Okay numbers. He reminds me of Alonzo Jackson, except Jackson had 19 TFL and 13 sacks. I personally believe there are two premier pass rushers in Gaines Adams and Jamaal Anderson. Adam Carriker could be the best all around DE if he shows some good workout numbers. He definately has the statisics.
So unless one of those three are there I think everyone else is a late first round pick at best. I believe a Lamar Woodley or Anthony Spencer in round two would be better picks.
2 Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
The jury is out on IKE, Mcfadden is solid but not great, Townsend is ike 50, and colclough... well we need depth.
Jackson might end up moving to safety and has some character concerns. With the stabbing and team suspension I think he'd be a Bengal or Raven.
3 Josh Beekman OG Boston College
I'm assuming Simmons moves to center Beekman will push Kemo for RG.
I personally believe since Colon played well at RT he's make a great RG. So I'd much rather draft a tackle and stick the 6-2 Colon at guard the position he probably should play due to his height and short arms. But since he held his own at RT I think going inside to guard he might end up being a pro bowler.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:56 pm Post subject: Steelers 7 rounds
Not a big mock guy but i want to see what other steelers fans think abut this.
1 Jarvis Moss OLB Florida
The passrusher we so desperately need will work as OLB in the 3-4 or DE in 4-3.
2 Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
The jury is out on IKE, Mcfadden is solid but not great, Townsend is ike 50, and colclough... well we need depth.
3 Josh Beekman OG Boston College
I'm assuming Simmons moves to center Beekman will push Kemo for RG.
4 a Justin Durant LB Hampton
Gives us quality depth to develop to replace Farrior.
Durant is an intriguing prospect. Has the speed and put up good numbers... of course that is at Hampton. A boom or bust kind of player. On the second day I say go for it.
4 b Dwayne Wright RB Fresno State
Could be #2 out of camp.
I like Dwayne Wright. North South runner. Could be a nice compliment to Parker. Another good pick.
5 a Rhema McKnight WR Notre Dame
We need a WR this late this is our best option.
Liked him more before I saw all those drops during the Senior Bowl. He did bounce back at the end of the week and made some real high light catches. Kind of reminds me of what happened to Derek Hagan last year. Came into the Senior Bowl and Combine known for good hands but ended up dropping a lot of balls and scared some teams off. That late in the draft not a bad pick. And if he can get Wilson and his 2.5 million off the books would be a good pick.
5 b Brian Smith OLB Missouri
Another DE/OLB hybrid at the very least gives us quality depth.
Huge Brian Smith fan here. Good pick to be anywhere on day two.
6 Doug Datish OL Ohio State
Someone to groom behind Faneca for LG.
If Datish lasts this long that would be good. And I would think he'd probably push for playing time at center right away since we are very thin there. Simmons... sucks! I'd of cut him his rookie season. And all he has done since then is regress.
7 LeRon McClain FB Alabama
Danny boy is getting up ther in age and a bit slow in the step Kuhn is not the answer.
Life of a FB is short and Kreider is due to make about a million this year the last year of his contract. He has no played well IMHO the last few years and since a 7th round rookie would cost bout 235k I'm all for this pick.
I feel your second day was much better than your day one. If those were the positions you wanted filled I think this would be better value.
RD1- Darrell Revis CB Pittsburgh
I believe he's a shut down CB. Nobody threw to his side of the field last year. If the QB knows not to throw over to his side of the field that is a helluva compliment.
RD2- Anthony Spencer/Lamar Woodley
Both undersized DE's. Spencer actually would go into coverage which is a plus. Didn't get onto the field until last year since drafted DE's like Ray Edwards and Shaun Phillips were ahead of him. But made the most with 27 TFL and 11 Sacks his senior year. A little risky since he only did it one year. But when you have third round pick Ray Edwards and 11 sack last year Shaun Phillips ahead of you it might be hard to get playing time.
Woodley has been productive for three years and put up his best year as a senior with 17 TFL and 12 sacks. I think Spencer could be a perennial pro bowler or a total bust. While Woodley will get you 8+ sacks a year and will be a starter. So safe pick or potential. Right now after seeing Spencer put on a show during the Senior Bowl I'd have to go with him.
I was a huge Mark Anderson fan last year and had him going to the Steelers with their second round pick on my mocks... He lasted til round 5 and all he did was have 12 sacks playing part time as a rookie.
RD3- Brandon Frye OT VT
Dude has unmatched athleticism. techically not sound. But has improved game-by-game. Too bad Russ Grimm moved on. But we now have two O-line coaches and I think if you coach him up well enough to go to RT in two years when Marvel Smith Contract is up be could easily move to LT.
Just my opinion. But I feel all would give the Steelers better first day value.
UK-titan
02-10-2007, 10:11 PM
Not a big mock guy but i want to see what other steelers fans think abut this.
1 Jarvis Moss OLB Florida
The passrusher we so desperately need will work as OLB in the 3-4 or DE in 4-3.
2 Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
The jury is out on IKE, Mcfadden is solid but not great, Townsend is ike 50, and colclough... well we need depth.
3 Josh Beekman OG Boston College
I'm assuming Simmons moves to center Beekman will push Kemo for RG.
4 a Justin Durant LB Hampton
Gives us quality depth to develop to replace Farrior.
4 b Dwayne Wright RB Fresno State
Could be #2 out of camp.
5 a Rhema McKnight WR Notre Dame
We need a WR this late this is our best option.
5 b Brian Smith OLB Missouri
Another DE/OLB hybrid at the very least gives us quality depth.
6 Doug Datish OL Ohio State
Someone to groom behind Faneca for LG.
7 LeRon McClain FB Alabama
Danny boy is getting up ther in age and a bit slow in the step Kuhn is not the answer.
Since I got locked out before I could post my reply.
Since I'm sick and have nothing better to do since I can't go out I'll try to make an intelligent reply.
1 Jarvis Moss OLB Florida
The passrusher we so desperately need will work as OLB in the 3-4 or DE in 4-3.
I guess if you really like Jarvis Moss then okay pick. I personally believe he's nothing special. 11 TFL and 7.5 sacks. Okay numbers. He reminds me of Alonzo Jackson, except Jackson had 19 TFL and 13 sacks. I personally believe there are two premier pass rushers in Gaines Adams and Jamaal Anderson. Adam Carriker could be the best all around DE if he shows some good workout numbers. He definately has the statisics.
So unless one of those three are there I think everyone else is a late first round pick at best. I believe a Lamar Woodley or Anthony Spencer in round two would be better picks.
2 Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
The jury is out on IKE, Mcfadden is solid but not great, Townsend is ike 50, and colclough... well we need depth.
Jackson might end up moving to safety and has some character concerns. With the stabbing and team suspension I think he'd be a Bengal or Raven.
3 Josh Beekman OG Boston College
I'm assuming Simmons moves to center Beekman will push Kemo for RG.
I personally believe since Colon played well at RT he's make a great RG. So I'd much rather draft a tackle and stick the 6-2 Colon at guard the position he probably should play due to his height and short arms. But since he held his own at RT I think going inside to guard he might end up being a pro bowler.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:56 pm Post subject: Steelers 7 rounds
Not a big mock guy but i want to see what other steelers fans think abut this.
1 Jarvis Moss OLB Florida
The passrusher we so desperately need will work as OLB in the 3-4 or DE in 4-3.
2 Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
The jury is out on IKE, Mcfadden is solid but not great, Townsend is ike 50, and colclough... well we need depth.
3 Josh Beekman OG Boston College
I'm assuming Simmons moves to center Beekman will push Kemo for RG.
4 a Justin Durant LB Hampton
Gives us quality depth to develop to replace Farrior.
Durant is an intriguing prospect. Has the speed and put up good numbers... of course that is at Hampton. A boom or bust kind of player. On the second day I say go for it.
4 b Dwayne Wright RB Fresno State
Could be #2 out of camp.
I like Dwayne Wright. North South runner. Could be a nice compliment to Parker. Another good pick.
5 a Rhema McKnight WR Notre Dame
We need a WR this late this is our best option.
Liked him more before I saw all those drops during the Senior Bowl. He did bounce back at the end of the week and made some real high light catches. Kind of reminds me of what happened to Derek Hagan last year. Came into the Senior Bowl and Combine known for good hands but ended up dropping a lot of balls and scared some teams off. That late in the draft not a bad pick. And if he can get Wilson and his 2.5 million off the books would be a good pick.
5 b Brian Smith OLB Missouri
Another DE/OLB hybrid at the very least gives us quality depth.
Huge Brian Smith fan here. Good pick to be anywhere on day two.
6 Doug Datish OL Ohio State
Someone to groom behind Faneca for LG.
If Datish lasts this long that would be good. And I would think he'd probably push for playing time at center right away since we are very thin there. Simmons... sucks! I'd of cut him his rookie season. And all he has done since then is regress.
7 LeRon McClain FB Alabama
Danny boy is getting up ther in age and a bit slow in the step Kuhn is not the answer.
Life of a FB is short and Kreider is due to make about a million this year the last year of his contract. He has no played well IMHO the last few years and since a 7th round rookie would cost bout 235k I'm all for this pick.
I feel your second day was much better than your day one. If those were the positions you wanted filled I think this would be better value.
RD1- Darrell Revis CB Pittsburgh
I believe he's a shut down CB. Nobody threw to his side of the field last year. If the QB knows not to throw over to his side of the field that is a helluva compliment.
RD2- Anthony Spencer/Lamar Woodley
Both undersized DE's. Spencer actually would go into coverage which is a plus. Didn't get onto the field until last year since drafted DE's like Ray Edwards and Shaun Phillips were ahead of him. But made the most with 27 TFL and 11 Sacks his senior year. A little risky since he only did it one year. But when you have third round pick Ray Edwards and 11 sack last year Shaun Phillips ahead of you it might be hard to get playing time.
Woodley has been productive for three years and put up his best year as a senior with 17 TFL and 12 sacks. I think Spencer could be a perennial pro bowler or a total bust. While Woodley will get you 8+ sacks a year and will be a starter. So safe pick or potential. Right now after seeing Spencer put on a show during the Senior Bowl I'd have to go with him.
I was a huge Mark Anderson fan last year and had him going to the Steelers with their second round pick on my mocks... He lasted til round 5 and all he did was have 12 sacks playing part time as a rookie.
RD3- Brandon Frye OT VT
Dude has unmatched athleticism. techically not sound. But has improved game-by-game. Too bad Russ Grimm moved on. But we now have two O-line coaches and I think if you coach him up well enough to go to RT in two years when Marvel Smith Contract is up be could easily move to LT.
Just my opinion. But I feel all would give the Steelers better first day value.
i can see your point of view and thank you for moving it here
UK-titan
02-10-2007, 10:33 PM
STEELERS REVISED
Trade 1st to Giants for 1st and 2nd. 3rd comp for Hope, and 4th comp for ARE.
1 Darelle Revis CB Pitt
2 Charles Johnson DE/OLB Georgia
2b Josh Beekman OG BC
3 Brandon Mebane DT Cal
3b Craig Davis WR LSU
4 Prescott Burgess OLB Michigan
4b Dwayne Wright RB Fresno
5 Jonny Harline HB BYU
6 LeRon McClain FB Alabama
7 Mike Otto OT Purdue
GermanSaint
02-11-2007, 06:27 AM
hopefully for the saints :
1st Round : Lawrence Timmons , OLB
2nd Round : Chris Houston , CB
3rd Round : Fred Bennett , CB *
4th Round : Mansfield Wrotto , G
4th Round : Rhema McKnight , WR
5th Round : Michael Allan , TE
6th Round : Marvin White , S
* you could also take a WR or ILB there , but the need on young depth on CB is critical
Grave Digger
02-13-2007, 07:38 PM
This is my latest mock for the Packers. I did a ton of trades since Ted Thompson generally trades a lot. The trades all add up on the trade value chart, but obviously that doesn't guarentee teams will make the trades. They are completely made up out of my head and are not "predictions" of how the Packers will trade.
Draft
*1 Dwayne Bowe WR LSU My opinion is that this guy is the 2nd best WR in this draft. Hes a big, physical possession WR in the mold of Hines Ward. From what Ive seen and read, he does pretty much everything well, but isnt the fastest player in the draft. He showed at the Senior Bowl that he could make some tough catches that not many other WRs could make. I think he would be an excellent addition to the offense.
***2a Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse He sounds like a pretty physical corner IMO. Ive never seen him play, nor have I seen Syracuse play in a long time. He has good size at 61 195 lbs. From what Ive read about him, he sounds a lot like Al Harris. By that I mean, hes not very fast, but hes physical with the receivers and hes not afraid to come up in run support. He could be a real effective on our defense and would allow us to let Woodson cover the slot guy more without much drop-off on the outside.
**2b Ikaika Alama-Francis DE Hawaii Hes a big, physical DE. Great size, 65 and 280 lbs., but runs in the mid- 4.7s. Hes a pretty good athlete for his size. Hes been fairly productive and has a lot of experience. He tore a muscle in his chest in the Hula Bowl, but he says he should be ready for the combine (something to keep an eye on). Has been slowly climbing up draft boards since the end of the season but I think late 2nd or early 3rd is where he will stay. Good DE prospect IMO.
****3a Antonio Pittman RB Ohio St. Whenever I watched Ohio St., I always came away impressed with Pittman. Hes a hard runner who isnt afraid to run over people, but is still small and shifty. He kind of reminds me of Thomas Jones. Shouldnt have an exceptional 40 time (Ive read in the low-4.5s), but seems to be more quick than fast. The thing I was most impressed with is that he is 8th all-time on the Ohio St. rushing list, and is a junior. Thats a pretty elite group to join as a junior IMO. He would be a very good ZBS back IMO.
**3b Marshal Yanda OG Iowa From what Ive read, he seems like he could be pretty good guard for us. Hes experienced in the zone blocking scheme. Mobility and quickness are good, and he is a solid technician. Would add quality depth to OG, and would allow us to be more flexible with Colledge. From what Ive read, it sounds like he has a lot of potential but is a little raw.
*****4 Steve Smith WR USC Hes a classic possession WR. Probably the best route runner in the draft and has very reliable hands. He reminds me a lot of Greg Jennings, except I dont believe he is as fast. Hes been very productive in college totaling over 3000 career yards. He will drop because hes not that big and hes not that fast, but hes a solid WR IMO. He could move up after the combine, but right now, I see him as a mid-4th guy. He will get pushed down because of how deep WR is.
******5a Prescott Burgess OLB Michigan I think eventually, this might be low for Burgess because I think he has a lot of talent, but right now, this about where I think he should be. Hes a solid LB from all the times Ive watched. It seemed like he was always around the ball. I think he would be good competition for Poppinga at SLB.
***5b Keith Jackson Jr. DT Arkansas - Kind of a sentimental pick here, but make no mistake, Keith Jackson Jr. can play. He looks like he will be a good 3-technique guy and should thrive in our good rotation. Very productive at Arkansas, against some good SEC rushing attacks. He reminds me of Jenkins.
*****5c LeRon McClain FB Virginia He is really the kind of FB we need. Hes a tremendous lead blocker who really clears the road. He has very good hands and catches well out of the backfield also. Sounds like his timed speed isn't great at all (4.9ish) but neither is William Henderson's. This guy, in my opinion, is the closest thing to William Henderson out there. Most teams, I think, are starting to move away from using the FB the way we use Henderson, which is why I think he will move down.
*6 Walter Thomas DT NW Mississippi CC Was one of the star players at the Texas vs. The Nation game. From what I read, he was unstoppable when he got a good push. It said he was astoundingly nimble for a guy his size. The amazing thing, his measurements were 64 and 370 lbs. (probably 330ish without fat) and he supposedly runs in the 4.9 range (Ive seen higher times though). Hes a project, but he has a lot of great physical tools. He could rise higher.
**7 Justin Hickman DE UCLA Had a pretty good East/West Shrine Game. Had good burst getting off the line and seemed to always be around the ball. He had a very productive senior year. Looks like a practice squad project, but has potential.
Trades
*= Packers trade their 1st (16) and 5th (144) round picks to the New York Jets for their 1st (25), 2nd (57), and 6th (185) round picks. The Jets move up to take Marshawn Lynch who will be there franchise back.
**= Packers trade their 2nd (49) round pick to the San Diego Chargers for their 2nd (62), 3rd (94), and 7th (222) round picks. Chargers move up to take one of the top WRs that fall.
***= Packers trade their 2nd (57) round pick to the New England Patriots for their 2nd (60) and 5th (156) round picks. Classic TT trade back.
****= Packers trade their 3rd (79) and 7th (208) round picks to the New York Giants for their 3rd (84) and 5th (148th) round picks.
*****= Packers trade their 4th (112) and 6th (176) round picks to the Denver Broncos for their 4th (117) and 5th (149) round picks.
******= Packers trade their 5th (148th) and 7th (217th) round picks to the Miami Dolphins for the for their 5th (137th) round pick.
bennybee38
02-16-2007, 12:35 PM
i dont understand why the ravens need to spend a 1st or2nd round pick on an OLB. WE HAVE DAN CODY COMING BACK.. does that mean nothing. theres plenty of late round 3-4 olbs we can take. Dan Bazuin Brian Robinson Justin Hickman Jacob Ford? Ravens could take any of these guys from the 3rd to 5th round. Focus on the Oline and runninback situation first
Go_Eagles77
02-18-2007, 02:56 PM
Eagles
Rd.1 Patrick Willis ILB Ole Miss- An amazing athlete and a great tackler who could both start at SLB right away and take over for Trot when he's done.
Rd.2 Anthony Spencer DE Purdue- Fast , pass rushing DE who could take Juqua Thomas' role and be the starter with Trent Cole in a few years when Kearse and Howard retire/ leave through free agency.
Rd.4 John Wendling S Wyoming -Underrated in coverage and could start right away at SS.
Rd.5 AJ Davis CB NC State - Underrated Corner who can be able to start at dimeback right away. Nickelback of the future.
Rd.6 Nate Iloa HB Hawaii - Big short yardage back.
Rd.7 Dan Santucci G Notre Dame - We need a new backup RG after.....you know.
asmitty45
02-19-2007, 11:34 AM
LIONS
1. Gaines Adams DE Clemson
2. Damieyon Hughes CB Cal
3. David Harris MLB Michigan
4. Marshal Yanda OG Iowa
5a. Marvin White S TCU
5b. Lorenzo Booker HB Florida State
6. Dallas Sartz OLB USC
7. Matt Trannon WR Michigan State
bucknut12
02-20-2007, 11:21 AM
hopefully for the saints :
1st Round : Lawrence Timmons , OLB
2nd Round : Chris Houston , CB
3rd Round : Fred Bennett , CB *
4th Round : Mansfield Wrotto , G
4th Round : Rhema McKnight , WR
5th Round : Michael Allan , TE
6th Round : Marvin White , S
* you could also take a WR or ILB there , but the need on young depth on CB is critical
OK, first off, NO OLB!!!!
2 CB's? We need a MLB in there!
We also have 3 4th as of right now.
I'd take a K and QB.
Also the TE from Delaware.
That is a good Saints draft right there.
DeangeloHall4President
02-20-2007, 10:16 PM
The Saints will be extremely luck if any of the top LBs or CBs in the draft fall to them because they are behind Phi. and NE so we would need to move up a few spots.
New Orleans trades #27 pick, Joe Horn, and 4th for Kansas City #23 pick and 3rd round pick
1st Patrick Willis MLB or Lawrence Timmons OLB
they know talent and take whomever is left one should be left
2nd Aaron Rouse SS
to give the defense some pop in the secondary make people think twice about coming over the middle
3rd Fred Bennett CB
if he is there he is climbing in many mocks so Jonathan Wade if Bennett is gone
3rd (b) Kareem Brown DT
are in need of a run stuffer with Hollis Thomas either leaving or one weeze away from retirement/suspension
4th Best Tight End Chandler/Patrick/Speath/Newton
4th (b) Jacoby Jones WR
Lane with Horn gone we need to at least have some depth at WR and try and find his eventual successor
5th Xzavie Jackson DE
did well on a Missouri team that really suprised people this season
6th Kicker
7th Jeff Rowe QB Nevada
for insurance in case Brees gets injured last two years was very accurate
elway777
02-24-2007, 04:00 PM
Denver Broncos-
1.) Amobi Okoye, DT
2.)John Wendling, S
3.)Victor Abimari(sp?), DE
3.)Dwayne Wright, RB
5.)James Marten, OT
...
thetedginnshow
02-24-2007, 06:21 PM
Because we don't want the only Seahawk opinions on here to be from Tubby and Ginn :wink: here is a Seahawks projected draft for discussion.
Round 1*: Traded to NE for Deon Branch, WR
Round 2: Josh Beekman, OG (Boston College)
Round 3: Kareem Brown, DT (Miami)
Round 4: Xzavie Jackson, DE (Missouri)
Round 5: Jonny Harline, TE (BYU)
Round 6: C.J. Gaddis, S (Clemson)
Round 7: Mario Henderson, OT (Florida State)
Seahawks GM Tim Ruskell is known to favor drafting prospects from the traditional big college programs and he likes to build his teams starting with the Lines.
Beekman could be an immediate starter coming from that NFL O-line factory up on the Northeast coast called Boston College. He may never be an All-Pro but he'll bring his lunchbox every day and probably be a starter in the league for the next 10 years.
Brown has some intriguing upside, however didn't put on the best performance at the Senior Bowl. He is stout vs the run and is able to collapse the pocket up the middle, however hasn't shown the consistency his talent suggests. Given the recent microfracture surgery to Tubbs the Hawks will be looking for big DT's in free agency and the draft.
Jackson is a guy who's best football may still be ahead of him. He has the size and strength to hold up at the point of attack and displays some nifty pass rushing moves. He should provide some much needed depth at LDE behind Bryce Fisher.
Harline is all about catching passes. He should fit in nicely with the WCO and give the Hawks another receiving option at TE and depth at the position if the team retains Stevens in Free Agency.
C.J. Gaddis is a better athlete than football player at this stage, however fits a need for depth in the Hawks secondary. The Hawks safeties were beat deep numerous times this season after geting caught peaking in the backfield. His athleticism should provide immediate returns on special teams.
Henderson was an underachiever early in his college career who finally started showing some work ethic and ability to put it together his senior year. He has the tools however needs alot of work on his technique. Worth taking a chance on in the late rounds and the Hawks just might be able to get their All-World LT who is also a FS alum to instill some of his work ethic and technique on the young protege.
Haha. I knew your name looked familiar.
Tubby
02-25-2007, 01:29 AM
Because we don't want the only Seahawk opinions on here to be from Tubby and Ginn :wink: here is a Seahawks projected draft for discussion.
Round 1*: Traded to NE for Deon Branch, WR
Round 2: Josh Beekman, OG (Boston College)
Round 3: Kareem Brown, DT (Miami)
Round 4: Xzavie Jackson, DE (Missouri)
Round 5: Jonny Harline, TE (BYU)
Round 6: C.J. Gaddis, S (Clemson)
Round 7: Mario Henderson, OT (Florida State)
Seahawks GM Tim Ruskell is known to favor drafting prospects from the traditional big college programs and he likes to build his teams starting with the Lines.
Beekman could be an immediate starter coming from that NFL O-line factory up on the Northeast coast called Boston College. He may never be an All-Pro but he'll bring his lunchbox every day and probably be a starter in the league for the next 10 years.
Brown has some intriguing upside, however didn't put on the best performance at the Senior Bowl. He is stout vs the run and is able to collapse the pocket up the middle, however hasn't shown the consistency his talent suggests. Given the recent microfracture surgery to Tubbs the Hawks will be looking for big DT's in free agency and the draft.
Jackson is a guy who's best football may still be ahead of him. He has the size and strength to hold up at the point of attack and displays some nifty pass rushing moves. He should provide some much needed depth at LDE behind Bryce Fisher.
Harline is all about catching passes. He should fit in nicely with the WCO and give the Hawks another receiving option at TE and depth at the position if the team retains Stevens in Free Agency.
C.J. Gaddis is a better athlete than football player at this stage, however fits a need for depth in the Hawks secondary. The Hawks safeties were beat deep numerous times this season after geting caught peaking in the backfield. His athleticism should provide immediate returns on special teams.
Henderson was an underachiever early in his college career who finally started showing some work ethic and ability to put it together his senior year. He has the tools however needs alot of work on his technique. Worth taking a chance on in the late rounds and the Hawks just might be able to get their All-World LT who is also a FS alum to instill some of his work ethic and technique on the young protege.
Haha. I knew your name looked familiar.
Get away from the mock draft board you two. Mock makers might listen to you and make terrible mocks.
Would anyone object if we got rid of this and had all team mocks take place in the team forums?
KBear
02-28-2007, 02:22 AM
Would anyone object if we got rid of this and had all team mocks take place in the team forums?
no. To a degree it would actually make more sense.
FloridaFootball
02-28-2007, 10:27 AM
REDSKINS
Day 1 Draft
1) Gaines Adams
2) No Pick
3) No Pick
4) No Pick
Took me a while to get this all correct.
Caddy
03-02-2007, 08:37 PM
Would anyone object if we got rid of this and had all team mocks take place in the team forums?
I think it would be a good idea. Would make things a lot more organised.
Would anyone object if we got rid of this and had all team mocks take place in the team forums?
Please proceed. Nobody uses this anyway.
bennybee38
03-05-2007, 11:43 PM
Ravens Draft
1. Arron Sears
2. Antonio Pittman
3. Brian Robinson
4. Joe Cohen
5. Cory Anderson
thule
03-10-2007, 12:38 AM
I'm gonna start this out with Wade Phillips self-proclaimed draft strategy.
Well most of my philosophy is just 'get me some good players and we'll fit them in.' If we can get some top players, good athletes, smart, good character people, that's what we're looking for. We'll fit them into whatever system we have. We'll change our system if we have to, to get good players and utilize them. It's not that complicated since they've been running the 3-4 and running a lot of the same offense. It'll be similar type people they're looking for, so I think that will help.
1- Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State
Reach right? I'm buying into drafting on measurables now. Someone might say but he didn't even play good this year..and was consistantly beat deep. I would say ya but most of those things are coachable. The first round to me is to find yourself a freak...something that you can't find outside of round one. McCauley owned the field last year...you know he has the ability...now for w/e reason his production falled off...maybe it was pressure by the DL...maybe it was the loss of Marshall..either way we've seen this kid perform at a high level. And t 6-foot-1, 198 pounds and running in the high 4.3s, McCauley has uncoachable tools. He makes it look easy at times. He is also durable...hasn't missed a single game in his collegiate career. He has the ability to run stride for stride with anyone in the league...it's the technique that was hindering him this year. Hell his main problem was running with the wr...rather then getting his head turned around. That is coachable. McCauley does have good zone awareness...he excels playing on the line of scrimmage redirecting the WR. You also have to love his effortless hip swivel...he can break on the ball when it is there...and has the long arms/jumping ability to make up for a mistake. He is also a great open field tackler...which is good...since it shows he's not afraid to make the hit. Okay I think that I have made my point on why...so now you ask where does he play? Well looks to me like a Dime Back year one...unless he exceeds expectations. But McCauley can play on all special teams units...he is a former HS running back and returner...he might not have top lateral quickness...but he is shifty enough to be a returner. This is something that I didn't know about him before...that I recently just turned up.
2- Doug Free, OT, Northern Illinois
What is one thing I look for when drafting a player outside of the first round? Smarts, Free is exceptional in that area. He was a semifinalist for the National Football Foundation's Draddy Award, honoring combined academic success, football performance and exemplary community service, and received "Halfway All-American" recognition by CBS SportsLine.com at the season's midpoint. He also held a 3.24gpa as an Industrial Technology major...which is something you don't normally see for a player of this caliber. Once again....some people may say reach...but you can quote me in saying...he won't be around for us when our 3rd round pick comes. Sure some will once again say...but he didn't play well this year...but the thing is he struggled to stay healthy all year. He was bothered by a groin pull in fall camp, and then suffered a right foot stress fracture when his leg was stepped on in the season opener vs. Ohio State. He played in the next two games before telling trainers of the injury, and the fracture was then treated. I'm gonna end this pick by quoting his head coach.
Joe Novak - "No question, Doug has the talent to play on Sundays. Knock on wood, I believe he's going to be a first-round draft pick. Doug Free's a lot better athlete than Ryan Diem. (Free) can run! You just don't see many offensive linemen that can run at that size like he can. What's impressive is he'll sit back in pass protection and then we'll throw the ball down the field and he'll run down field and block a safety. I mean, get downfield! You just don't see kids who can do that. He's special. Our kids call him 'Doug Freak' because he runs so well."
3- Dan Bazuin, DE/OLB, Western Michigan
Like I said earlier...I love a player with smarts...so why not draft another academic all american. He was a marketing major with a 3.39 grade-point average, Bazuin was the only student-athlete from the Mid-American Conference to be named to the 2006 Academic All-America football team. Just like Free he was also a national semifinalist for the Draddy Trophy. Now lets get onto the on-the-field production. Bazuin holds the school career records for tackles for loss (60) and sacks (33) and single-season records for tackles for loss (26 1/2) and sacks (16). His 16 sacks in 2005 tied what was then a MAC single-season record. He ranks eighth in MAC history in tackles for loss and fourth in sacks. In high school he was a three sport athlete in football, basketball, and track. So we know he is athletic. Bazuin started every game he played in (47) at Central Michigan, including 38 consecutive at one point. He recorded 261 tackles (132 solos) as he set school career-records with 35 1/2 sacks for minus-268 yards, 63 1/2 stops for losses of 354 yards and 10 forced fumbles. He added seven quarterback pressures with six fumble recoveries, including one that he returned for a touchdown. He deflected nine passes and blocked four kicks.
4- Antonio Johnson, NT, Mississippi State
This is a pick a absolutely love. Johnson really hasn't played much football. He has been around it...but it seems to have taken him awhile to really take it to the next level. In 22 games at Mississippi State, Johnson started five times. He recorded 36 tackles (16 solos) with 2.5 sacks for minus-10 yards, seven stops for losses totaling 20 yards and one quarterback pressure. He recovered two fumbles and blocked a kick. Some people maybe worried about his weight since he is only at about 307 but he has a frame that can carry at least another 15 pounds with no loss in quickness. I could go on and on about him and what he brings to the table. But I'll just say he is a relentless player who has good hands but just needs to be coached up a bit and add some bulk to his frame.
5- Brandon Myles, WR, West Virginia
Unfortunately I don't have a huge background on this guy. But I'll just say that I fell in love with him at the combine. He has great quickness in and out of his breaks. He can beat the jam off the line of scrimmage. Is a natural hands catcher...very rarely will you see the ball get into his body. He is one of the top snubs not to go to the combine...had he been there I have a feeling he could have been a day one pick...but luckily for us he is around later. He has above average lateral quickness...and would be another addition in the return game. I really like this kid as a future replacement for Terry Glenn.
6- Nathan Bennett, OG, Clemson
Decent size and somewhat of a raw prospect...developmental guy at this point.
6- Jay Richardson, DE, Ohio State
About the right size for a 3-4 DE...don't have much on him...but might be better suited for a 3-4 rather then the 4-3 he was forced to play at OSU.
7- Drew Tate, QB, Iowa
This might just be the pick of the draft. This guy is a player. Great improviser, great smarts, played at a high level all his collegiate career. I honestly think he would be a great backup to Tony Romo for many years. They have similar playing styles...so you don't have to worry about your offense adjusting to a new QB...if for some reason Romo did go down. His main knock is size...but like many people know...it's not all about the size...it's about finding the throwing lanes. I really love this pick and no one will tell me otherwise :P
So there you have it....my draft. Well some might say I reached...but that is honestly how I would draft at this point. Get myself a freak early...smart players throughout the draft...get myself some projects on day 2...and address depth in a couple positions.
NYGIANTSFAN_UK
03-11-2007, 01:15 PM
My Giants mock.
1. Lawrence Timmons - OLB - Florida State
2. Fred Bennett - CB - South Carolina
3. Doug Free - T - Northern Illinois
4. Marquay Love - DT - Houston
5. Jacoby Jones - WR - Lane
6. Matt Traverso - TE - Stanford
7. Adam Graessle - P - Pittsburgh
Invesco
03-12-2007, 08:42 PM
Denver Broncos
1st Round: Charles Johnson - DE - Georgia
2nd Round: Steve Smith - WR - USC
3rd Round: John Wendling - S - Wyoming
3rd Round: Brandon Jackson - RB - Nebraska
6th Round: Herbert Taylor - OT - TCU
7th Round: CJ Ah You - DE - Oklahoma
FA Rookie: Justin Rascati - QB - James Madison
bennybee38
03-13-2007, 02:19 PM
Ravens Mock
1ST ROUND - offensive guard - Ben Grubbs 66 - will battle Jason Brown and Keydrick Vincent for a starting job at guard.
2ND ROUND - outside backer - LaMarr Woodley 54 - will be a backup to Terrell Suggs. (Jarett Johnson will backup Dan Cody on the other side)
5TH ROUND - inside backer - Thaddaeus Washington 59 - will be trained by the best and backup Ray Ray someday replacing him.
6TH ROUND - offensive tackle - Palauni Ma Sun 77 - backup tackle.
7TH ROUND - nose tackle - Stanley Doughty 98 - could fight Kelly Gregg for playing time.
Patriots Mock
1ST ROUND - inside linebacker - Paul Posluszny 56 - will backup Brushi and be his eventual replacement.
1ST ROUND - free safety - Reggie Nelson 20 - will battle Artell Hawkins for the starting job.
2ND ROUND - cornerback - Josh Wilson 28 - Nickel or Dime back.
3RD ROUND - offensive guard - Mansfield Wrotto 73 - backup guard.
4TH ROUND - defensive end - Derek Landri 63 - backup end.
5TH ROUND - inside linebacker - Jon Abbate 55 - special teams player. career backup.
6TH ROUND - runningback - Nate Ilaoa 34 - the power back. could get a backup spot.
7TH ROUND - defensive back - Roderick Rogers 28 - special teams player.
sportkid448
03-13-2007, 10:31 PM
I see the Lions building up taking Quinn and Trading down with Arizona who will take Joe Thomas and the Lions first round pick will be....Gaines Adams; a player who will help the fill the need for a Solid DE.
Bucs4242
03-15-2007, 03:11 AM
Bucs Mock1:
1) Gaines Adams
2a) Buster Davis
2b) Josh Beekman
3) Marcus Thomas
4) John Wendling
5) Chris Davis (FSU)
6) Stephen Nicholas
7) Kyle Young
Bearsfan123
03-16-2007, 03:03 PM
Bears Ideal Draft
Trade Lance Briggs our 4th rder and one of our 7th rders for Houstons 2nd and 3rd rder (this equals out to the 31st-32nd pick in the draft in value)
1-Dwayne Jarret WR-Gives the Bears a good possesion receiver who can eventually take over for Moose. Also its good hes in the NFC North so that when we see the Lions he can take out his draft position on Mike Williams
2a-Ben Grubbs G-A replacement for Ruben Brown, probably will be a backup this year but could end up starting due to injuries
2b-Brandon Meriweather S (I dislike this guy but hes talented)-Ugh i hate to make this pick because hes a thug, but with good interviews he can end up here. Hes a playmaker plain and simple and its something we need.
3a-Kareem Brown DT-An extra DT so we still have depth
3b-Justin Durant OLB-A possible replacement for Briggs
5-Kenneth Darby RB (not sure if hed be here)-A competitor for AP for the 2nd RB role
6-Laurent Robinson WR-A guy who will probably just be a ST but can blossom into a good receiver.
7-Prescott Burgess OLB-Probably just a special teamer.
Bearsfan123
03-16-2007, 03:07 PM
Bucs Mock1:
1) Gaines Adams
2a) Buster Davis
2b) Josh Beekman
3) Marcus Thomas
4) John Wendling
5) Chris Davis (FSU)
6) Stephen Nicholas
7) Kyle Young
i doubt you get Wendling in the 4th or Young in the 7th.
Caddy
03-25-2007, 04:32 PM
Bucs Mock1:
1) Gaines Adams
2a) Buster Davis
2b) Josh Beekman
3) Marcus Thomas
4) John Wendling
5) Chris Davis (FSU)
6) Stephen Nicholas
7) Kyle Young
Continuing with the Buster Davis man crush I see
Bucs Mock1:
1) Gaines Adams
2a) Buster Davis
2b) Josh Beekman
3) Marcus Thomas
4) John Wendling
5) Chris Davis (FSU)
6) Stephen Nicholas
7) Kyle Young
Worst Bucs mock I've ever seen, and that's including full mocks that aren't "ideal scenarios".
johbur
03-28-2007, 03:41 AM
Packers Mock:
This is assuming that Marshawn Lynch is taken and Olsen there of course. If Olsen already gone along with Lynch, Meachem, Ginn or Landry could go R1, with TE Ben Patrick in R2. Patrick also the R2 pick if Lynch available and goes R1 for the Packers.
Round One:
Greg Olsen, Tight End, Miami
Height: 6-57/8 | Weight: 254 | 40-Time: 4.51
#1 TE listed as a First Rounder
Round Two:
Antonio Pittman, Running Back, Ohio St.
Height: 5-103/4 | Weight: 207 | 40-Time: 4.40
#4 RB listed as a Day One pick
Round Three:
John Wendling, Safety, Wyoming
Height: 6-11/4 | Weight: 222 | 40-Time: 4.48
#8 Safety listed as a Day One pick
Round Four:
Jacoby Jones, Wide Receiver, Lane
Height: 6-25/8 | Weight: 210 | 40-Time: 4.58
#17 WR listed as a mid-round selection
Round Five:
Travarous Bain, Corner Back, Hampton
Height: 6-01/4 | Weight: 182 | 40-Time: 4.43
#16 CB listed as a mid-round selection
Round Six:
Andy Alleman, Offensive Guard, Akron
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 305 | 40-Time: 5.07
#6 OG listed as a mid-round selection
Round Seven:
Courtney Brown, Corner Back, Cal Poly
Height: 6-13/8 | Weight: 200 | 40-Time: 4.34
#32 CB listed as a late round/FA
Round Seven:
Legedu Naanee, Wide Receiver, Boise St.
Height: 6-21/4 | Weight: 225 | 40-Time: 4.41
#27 WR listed as a late round/FA
Round Seven:
Isaiah Stanback, Quarter Back, Washington
Height: 6-23/8 | Weight: 216 | 40-Time: 4.50
#10 QB listed as a late round/FA
Yep, this is a more offense heavy draft. 1 TE, 1 RB, 1 OG, 2 WR and a QB/WR type. That leaves 1 Safety and 2 CBs for the defense. I thought about the D-line, but I like the guys we have. I considered a DE, but the team has the cap space for KGB and not too many players are going to be better than him next year, unless taken early. I am not happy with the TE production from last year.
Greg Olsen is my #1 guy due to the fact that he’s a play-maker at the position, rather than a guy who is a good blocker but doesn’t draw attention from the defense. I like Antonio Pittman, though he’s a bit small. I think he has the tools and speed to be an excellent runner in the ZBS, and he’s got good hands for the short passing game. S Wendling has killer triangle numbers. I’d love for him to be the thumper at SS, and he has the speed to be good in coverage and not the liability that Manuel was. He has the frame and speed that allows the thought he could be an Adrian Wilson-type of player for the defense. Jacoby Jones is a bigger receiver, and if he played well he could send Ferguson packing. Travarous Bain is a taller CB than a number of the guys ranked ahead of him. He has good speed and would be a good guy to groom as the nickel/dime and bring along until Harris/Woodson retire or move on. Andy Alleman has the athleticism and body type of the guys TT drafted last year. OL depth always a concern and he’d be a good guy to groom. Courtney Brown’s triangle numbers are sick, but so were Mike Hawkins’. In R7, how could you not get this guy? Legedu Naanee also has an amazing triangle and would be a solid R7 pick-up. Isaiah Stanback is a QB/WR, and maybe he has some of the skills Kordell Stewart had when he came into the league. He could hold down the fifth or sixth WR spot and also be an emergency QB. He has great triangle numbers for either position and would be a unique player on the offense.
A lot of these guys have quality triangle numbers and were smaller schools, as that seems like a TT type of player. I tried to get multiple year starters and solid producers, hence no Chris Henry, who is a pick I’d like the Packers to make. TT might trade down a couple times again, but he does have 9 picks this draft, so he might actually stand pat for once and just take the BPA off his board.
Vickissick07
03-31-2007, 01:29 PM
Falcons Mock
I hate trades in mocks but this one is reasonable. The Falcons have too many picks to just stay put in the draft.The only way this trade works is if Calvin Johnson is taken #1-3. If Johnson is gone, I believe that Tampa would be in favor of a trade down so they could take Okoye. The trade would look something like this.
ATL receives #4 overall (1800 points)
Tampa receives #8 overall (1400 points), #75 overall (215 points) and our 2008 2nd rounder. (I used our 2nd rounder because I would hope to god that we would have a better record than the Texans.)
The draft could then go something like this.
#4 - Joe Thomas OT
#39 - Victor Abiamiri DE
#44 - Aaron Ross CB
#109 - John Wendling S
#121 - Michael Bush RB (seems to be a popular pick in mocks)
Round 4 comp pick - Mansfield Rotto OG (played DL in college also)
Round 5 - Laurent Robinson WR
Round 6 - BPA
Round 7 comp pick - BPA
I think this looks like a very solid draft. One position that I couldn't figure out was DT though. Hopefully we can fill that after June 1st cuts. I know I am gonna get reamed for not drafting a S earlier, but I still think that JWill will end up getting moved to FS.
JCutlery
03-31-2007, 01:35 PM
This would be my ideal draft.
1 (21st Overall) - S Michael Griffin, Texas
A versatile safety who has the speed and coverage skills to play a centerfield (FS) role with Lynch complimenting him as our in-the-box guy (where he should be). Also, can play SS when Lynch retires, if needed.
2 (56th Overall) - DE Tim Crowder, Texas
Crowder is the base end we need. He might be able to come in and start right away, but likely will backup Kenard Lang. Has the size and quickness, but is also stout against the run.
3 (f/WAS, 70th Overall) - DT Ryan McBean, Oklahoma State
Jim Bates' ideal defensive tackle is big, tall and also very quick and athletic. Ryan McBean fits the bill. At 6-5, 286 McBean is rising up draft boards because of his athleticism (4.98 40 time).
3 (86th Overall) - LB Stewart Bradley, Nebraska
I know it probably seems like I have a thing for the Big12 by now, but it's just a coincidence. Bradley is the best strongside linebacker in the draft. Shift DJ Williams to MLB and you have a pretty solid group of LBs there, despite Al's loss.
6 (f/DET, 176th Overall) - OT Adam Koets, Oregon State
6 (198th Overall) - WR Yamon Figurs, Kansas State
7 (233rd Overall) - P Adam Podlesh, Maryland
And here's an alternate..
1 (21st Overall) - OT Joe Staley, Central Michigan
2 (56th Overall) - DE/DT/TE Ikaika Alama-Francis, Hawaii
3 (f/WAS, 70th Overall) - S Sabby Piscitelli, Oregon State
3 (86th Overall) - DE/DT Baraka Atkins, Miami(FL)
6 (f/DET, 176th Overall) - LB/ILB Tony Taylor, Georgia
6 (198th Overall) - RB Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois
7 (233rd Overall) - DT Marcus Thomas, Florida
neko4
03-31-2007, 01:41 PM
Green Bay:
Trades: GB trades down from 16th and grabs a 1st and 2nd
1)Michael Griffin S Texas
2a)Ben Patrick TE Delaware
2b)Tony Hunt HB Penn St
3)Justin Durant LB Hampton
4)DeAndre Jackson CB Iowa St
5)Matt Trannon WR Michigan St
6)Stephen Berg OG Arizona St
7a)Jared Zabransky QB Boise St
7b)Conrad Bolston DT Maryland
7c)Derek Stanley WR Wisconsin-Whitewater(the next Bill Schroeder!)
Geomar
04-02-2007, 01:03 AM
meriweather will go in the first round u know y look at sean taylor and ed reed he has ed reeds body and hits like sean taylor. he holds records for UM and u say hes undrafted look at the stats 293 career tackles 20 of them for negative yards 2.5 sacks 7 interceptions 25 pass break ups 1 fumble recoverie 4 forced fumbles and he shutdown calvin johnson to 68 yards and a 1 yard touchdown he now holds the record for most solo tackles in a career at the position of defensive back and safety 182 solo tackles.
Also some info for (NFLDC) your stats for the 2006 season for total tackles are wrong on brandon meriweathers stats it is not 57 it is 91 and he did not play 11 games he played 12 and also your career tackles for him are wrong it is not 259 it is 293 and he did not play 50 games in his career he played 52 games.
Geomar
04-02-2007, 01:17 AM
my last message was to ricky bobby
I've written a funny little (well maybe not so little) write-up, featuring both the NFL Network and ESPN, about the Colts' Day One Draft picks. (http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/forum/showthread.php?p=276389#post276389)
Check it out.
BlindSite
04-06-2007, 07:23 AM
Remove QB as any possible need for the Panthers we just signed carr.
Go_Eagles77
04-07-2007, 08:30 PM
I've written a funny little (well maybe not so little) write-up, featuring both the NFL Network and ESPN, about the Colts' Day One Draft picks. (http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/forum/showthread.php?p=276389#post276389)
Check it out.
That was pretty good. Nice job.
steel man
04-12-2007, 03:14 PM
STEELERS Mock With NO Trades
1)Lawrence Timmons - OLB - FSU- Vicious hitter and tackler and when he hits you he will lift you out of your shoes. An outstanding pass rusher. is excellent in coverage. versatile and could play in a 4-3 or 3-4 scheme. just what we need ...the next Gregg Lloyd! He is just nasty.
2)Brian Leonard - RB - Rutgers - Too good to pass on! if given the chance he will be a great pro-bowler. fast, strong, quick, "great leaper", smart, gives his all on every play, and will do whatever helps the team
3)Ikaiki Alama-Francis - DE - Hawaii - is a monster! he is Phenomenal.
he will be great at DE in the 3-4. never quits.
4)Anthony Waters - ILB - Clemson - is a hard hitter, and will absolutely take your head off . can play in coverage. can play in both the 3-4 and the 4-3. is a man among boys, a freak.
4A)Tim Shaw - OLB - PSU - is a Brian Urlacher clone, he is fast,strong,good tackler, good hitter, smart, and can learn from Farrior to take over for years to come.
5)Nathan Bennett - OG - Clemson - is ripped to be an OL, so by being in good shape he can be a great pulling OG. He will learn from IMO the best OG in all of the NFL. Same type of player as Faneca.
5A)Dan Mozes - C - WVU - Smart with outstanding instincts and awareness. he is nasty and has a killer instinct. technically sound and does all the little things. an All-American and reminds me of the guy that just retired, Jeff Hartings.
6)Nate Ilaoa - RB - Hawaii - A bowling ball that can catch out of the back field. he is the "Bus" part 2. as long as he does not get hurt, he will be valuable in how the Steelers want to use him. he can be nasty and run right through you.
7)Legedu Naanee - WR - Boise St. this was one of the hardest picks i had IMO. I like Brandon Myles - WR - WVU, Laurent Robinson - WR - Illinois St. also i really liked Matt Trannon - WR - Mich. St. . all of them are fast, tall, and have good hands. if we could get one(or more as an UDFA) of these i will be happy. Naanee came into college as a QB, so with him we will have our trick play guy back. i think will be a great late round sleeper.
pick up as an UDFA:
Brian Smith - OLB/DE - MU - Great Player, hope we can get a steal. hard hitter and smart.
My attempt at a full Colts mock draft. (http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/forum/showthread.php?p=320114)
That was pretty good. Nice job.Thanks.
briz5x
04-21-2007, 09:31 AM
Round 1 - pick #24: Ted Ginn Jr. WR/KR Ohio St.
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- Brady could use as many weapons as he can get and Ginn falls right into the Pats lap and its too good to pass up. One theory on drafting is to strengthen your strength, and Tom Brady is the strength of the Patriots.
Round 1 - pick #28: Brandon Meriweather FS Miami
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- Meriweather is simply a great fit for Belichick who can start him at free safety where Eugene Wilson has fallen off the map, and he is versitile to move over to play corner at will.
Round 3 - pick #91: Michael Bush RB Louisville
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-Dillon left and the Pats could use a big back to combo with Maroney. Bush could go higher in the second round or his injury could make him availible in the third round.
Round 4 - pick #127: Anthony Waters ILB Clemson
Round 5 - pick #171 (compensatory): Daniel Sepulveda P Baylor
Round 6 - pick #180: *probably traded to move up in round 3*
Round 6 - pick #202: *probably traded to move up in round 4*
Round 6 - pick #208 (compensatory): Chinedum Ndukwe FS Notre Dame
Round 6 - pick #209 (compensatory): Reggie Lewis CB Florida
Round 7 - pick #247 (compensatory): Matt Gutierrez QB Idaho St.
JJPARKER56
04-21-2007, 11:11 AM
1. Paul Posluszny OLB - PENN ST.
2. Daymeion Hughes CB - CAL
4. Paul Soliai DT - UTAH
5. Gerald Alexander S - BOISE ST.
6. Anthony Waters MLB - CLEMSON
7. Brian Daniels G - COLORADO
7. Kevin Boss TE - WESTERN OREGON
Packer#50
04-22-2007, 01:44 PM
Resulting Depth Chart:
Offence:
QB: Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, Ingle Martin
RB: Marshawn Lynch, Vernand Morency, Noah Herron
FB: Brandon Miree, Free Agent/Late-Round Pick
WR1: Donald Driver
WR2: Greg Jennings
WR3: Steve Smith
WR4: Ruvell Martin
WR5: Chris Francies/Late-Round Pick/Free Agent
TE: Bubba Franks, David Martin, Donald Lee
LT: Chad Clifton, Late-Round Pick/Free Agent
LG: Daryn Colledge, Tony Moll
C: Scott Wells, Jason Spitz
RG: Jason Spitz, Tony Moll
RT: Mark Tauscher, Junius Coston
Defence:
LDE: Aaron Kampman, Free-Agent/Late-Round Pick
LDT: Corey Williams, Cullen Jenkins
RDT: Ryan Pickett, Colin Cole, Johnny Jolly
RDE: Kabeer Gbaja-Biamilla, Mike Montgommery
LOLB: A.J. Hawk, Ben Taylor, Tracy White
MLB: Nick Barnett, Abdul Hodge
ROLB: Brady Poppinga, Ben Taylor, Tracy White
CB1: Al Harris
CB2: Charles Woodson
CB3: Aaron Ross
CB4: Will Blackmon
CB5: Patrick Dendy
FS: Nick Collins, Tyrone Culver
SS: Marquand Maneul, Marviel Underwood
A.J. Hawk plays ROLB or weakside Linebacker not LOLB or Stongside Linebacker.
eaglesalltheway
04-23-2007, 04:03 PM
Eagles:
Round one: Michael Griffin, Safety, Texas. Safety is our biggest remaining need and Griffin would fill the slot perfectly. He is solid in both run support and pass defending. Has the potential to become a Pro-Bowler and will team up with Sean Considine when Dawkins retires.
Round two: Brian Leonard, FB/RB, Rutgers. Teh league is all about the two-back system, and Leonard would add a new dimension to our offense. He will come in handy especially in the beginning of the season while McNabb is getting back in stride. Combined with Westbrook, this will be the most dynamic 1-2 punch in the league for many years
Round three: Anthony Waters, ILB, Clemson. Would probably be a first round pick if it weren't for his knee injury this year. Trotter is getting old and is losing a step or two and we need to bring in an eventual replacement. Some say that Trotter's replacement is Gaither, but he is too undersized to play the middle and seems best suited for WILL, at least to me anyway. Waters would havbe more time to heal if he needs it, but if he pans out could be a major steal. This is a high-risk, high-reward prospect, and many people recognize that.
Round five: Travarous Bain, CB, Hampton. The Eagles need depth at CB and Bain will certainly help in that aspect. He has the height that we would be looking for to match up against the receivers in our division, and good speed. Hopefully he will develop into our Nickel CB.
Round six: Gabe Hall, OT Taxas Tech. This guy is slowly becoming someone I think I should keep my eye on. I think he could become a solid backup at the very least in the NFL. He doesn't have the height you would want out of a Tackle in the NFL, but his speed is very intriguing. Our O-line needs depth for the future, and I am going to be honest, Andy Reid can't go 1 draft without drafting an O-linemen.
Round seven: Louis Leonard, DT, Fresno St. The Eagles do have a lot of people at the DT position, but we lack a true run-stuffer, and Leonard would bring that to the table. This guy could go anywhere from the 6th round to undrafted, but if he is able to produce in the manner the Eagles will need, our D-line may be even more dangerous than ever.
smittyjs
04-26-2007, 05:00 PM
Titans Depth Chart for next year and what round they were taken.
This was done in the Forum mock Draft.
Ewing and me were Co-GM's.
Titans Depth Chart: OFFENSE
Players in Blue/ Drafted
Players in Green/ Trade or FA
QB: Vince Young, Kerry Collins, Jordan Palmer (7th)
RB: Lendale White, Ladell betts, Chris Brown
FB: Ahmard Hall
WR: Darrel Jackson, Courtney Roby, Justin Gage
WR: Robert Meachem (1st), Brandon Jones, Roydell Williams,
TE: Bo Scaife, Martrez Milner(5th), Ben Hartsock
OT: Michael Roos, Daniel loper
OG: Benji Olson, Dan Santucci (6th)
C:Kevin Mawae, Enoka Lucas (7th)
OG: Jacob Bell, Dan Santucci (6th)
OT:David Stewart, Daniel Loper
Titans Depth Chart: DEFENSE
DE: KVB, Antwan Odom
DT: Chuck Darby, Tony Brown
DT: Ryan McBean (3rd), Rein Long
DE: Ikaika Alama-Francis (2nd), Travis LaBoy
OLB:David Thornton,Terna Nande
ILB: Stephen Tulloch, Ryan Fowler, Cameron Jensen (6th)
OLB:Keith Bulluck, Juwan Simpson (6th), Ken Amato
CB: Nick Harper, Anthony Arline (5th), Eric King
CB: Reynaldo Hill,Courtland Finnegan, Marquice Cole (6th)
FS: Darren Sharper, Bryan Scott,Vincent Fuller
SS: Chris Hope, Calvin Lowry
Note:
Pacman Jones( one year Suspension)
Titans Depth Chart:SPECIAL TEAMS
K:Rob Bironas
P:Craig Hentrich
KR: Marquice Cole (6th), Courtney Roby
PR: Marquice Cole (6th), Courtney Roby
LS:Ken Amato
Players Released
Lamont Thompson
Andre Woolfolk
Jonathan Orr PS
trademaster
04-26-2007, 10:10 PM
Cowboys mock:
1.Anthony Spencer
2.Sidney Rice
3.Josh Wilson
1) Amobi Okoye: A CJ pick needs no explanation, so I will go down the Okoye path. As you all know this pick could be one of several players or it could be traded in several different scenarios. Our biggest need is arguably (DE), and Adams is generally a higher-rated player than Okoye, so you might ask why do I think he will the pick? It has been well publicized that Gruden is enamoured by Okoye, and his age and potential are the deciding factors at this point. His skills and leadership qualities are reminiscent of Sapp, and Okoye gets the nod over Adams even though DE is a more valuable position in our defense.
2a) Anthony Spencer: With Okoye on board, this pick becomes clear in my eyes. We still need a DE and our coaches won't risk missing the 2nd-tier guys here. Spencer is the best fit and player at his position, so he is a no-brainer if available. Kalil, a S or a WR could be considered, but DE is more important and more pressing of a need. We will take one within our first 2 picks no matter what.
2b) Eric Weddle: I'm very unsure about this spot for us. We have many needs and many could be addressed here. I went with Weddle because of his versatility and value here. We need another playmaker in the secondary and he can play both CB & FS. Allen is fringe talent at this point, so Weddle can compete there or provide depth at CB where we tend to have injury problems and lack of depth. Weddle also provides return ability, and we lack a good one. I'm not completely solid on whether or not he will translate to the pro game, but the pick makes sense anyway. He's a proven competitor and he limited CJ to 2 catches for 19 yards in the Emerald Bowl as a Junior.
3) Aundrae Allison: After going defense with our first 3 picks, we need to get an offensive playmaker. Allison should be available and he is the kind of deep threat that Gruden likes. He reminds me of Galloway a bit and he's loaded with potential. He only has 2 years of experience as he came from a JuCo, and he will shine in our offense. Amazing production in his first year at ECU as a Junior.
4) Josh Beekman: Our LG situation is iffy and Wade is mediocre and aging. I have a feeling that Beekman will drop to Day 2, and we should snap him up We need more interior linemen, and he's a tenacious competitor and a good man blocker.
5) Darius Walker: This is somewhat of a controversial pick with Pittman still on board, but I think he will be a cap casualty soone nough. Walker is a proven reciever and Gruden needs a weapon like him to spell Cadillac in certain situations. He lacks breakaway speed, but we just need him to use his incredible vertical to catch passes. He's a rare talent in those departments.
7a) Andrew Carnahan: He's an undervalued RT coming off a major knee injury. We need depth at the position and we have not shied away from taking flyers on guys coming off injuries in the past.
b) Chad Nkang: A small-school standout from Elon who will have a chance at making the team as a WILL and mainly a special-teamer. I think we will take an OLB in the 7th as there are plenty who fit the system.
c) William ***: I absolutely love this guy! He's a way under-the-radar Cover 2 DB. He lacks size and has average speed, but he's a physical playmaker with great intangibles. He picked off 6 INTs as a Senior and he's also a good tackler.
Path 2: CJ
1. CJ
2a. Spencer
2b. Weddle
3. Ray McDonald
4. Beekman
5. Baraka Atkins
7a. Ramonce Taylor
b. Carnahan
c. ***
Note: Interesting coincidence how the first 5 picks were all on the North Senior Bowl squad......
supermario86
05-15-2007, 07:46 PM
[QUOTE=dcarey20;65235]Ravens Mock
1st round - Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn
2nd round - Kevin Kolb, QB, Houston
3rd round - Mike Otto, OT, Purdue
5th round - Larry Birdine, DE, Oklahoma
6th round - David Ball, WR, New Hampshire
7th round - Dominic Ross, SS, Cincinnatti[
are you like mel kiper III or something?
draftguru151
05-15-2007, 08:55 PM
[quote=dcarey20;65235]Ravens Mock
1st round - Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn
2nd round - Kevin Kolb, QB, Houston
3rd round - Mike Otto, OT, Purdue
5th round - Larry Birdine, DE, Oklahoma
6th round - David Ball, WR, New Hampshire
7th round - Dominic Ross, SS, Cincinnatti[
are you like mel kiper III or something?
Wow, way to quote something from November.
Bearsfan123
05-18-2007, 10:31 AM
Bears Mock 08
If Rex fails
1st-Colt Brennan QB Hawaii
2nd-Jared Gaither OT Maryland
3rd-Harry Douglas WR Louisville
If Rex succeeds
1st-Tony Hills OT
2nd-Jerod Mayo OLB
3rd-Dorien Bryant WR Purdue
EDIT: Thanks to -black for the rankings
TheMikey10
05-20-2007, 12:16 PM
If we dont do well:
1st Desean Jackson WR Cal
2nd Dwight Lowery CB SJSU
3rd Tommy blake DE TCU
If we do well:
1st Lawrence Jackson DE USC
2nd Keenan Burton WR Kentucky
3rd Brandon Flowers CB Virginia Tech
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