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Last 2009 Mock
Here's my last mock draft before the actual draft now. I've not put explanations in however I will clarify anything that needs. There are also a few possible trades added.
Round 1
1. Detroit Lions select Matthew Stafford, QB Georgia
2. St Louis Rams select Jason Smith, OT Baylor
3. Kansas City Chiefs select Aaron Curry, LB Wake Forest
4. Seattle Seahawks select Eugene Monroe, OT Virginia
5. Cleveland Browns select Michael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech
6. Cincinnati Bengals select Andre Smith, OT Alabama
7. Oakland Raiders select BJ Raji, DT Boston College
8. Jacksonville Jaguars select Jeremy Maclin, WR Missouri
9. Green Bay Packers select Brian Orakpo, DE Texas
10. San Francisco 49ers select Michael Oher, OT Ole Miss
11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers(from Buffalo Bills) select Mark Sanchez, QB USC
12. Denver Broncos select Tyson Jackson, DE LSU
13. Washington Redskins select Everette Brown, DE Florida State
14. New Orleans Saints select Chris ‘Beanie’ Wells, RB Ohio State
15. Houston Texans select Malcolm Jenkins, DB Ohio State
16. San Diego Chargers select Rey Maualuga, LB USC
17. Cleveland Browns(from NYJ) select Brian Cushing, LB USC
18. Denver Broncos(from Chicago Bears) select Aaron Maybin, OLB Penn State
19. Buffalo Bills select Brandon Pettigrew, TE Oklahoma State
20. Detroit Lion(from Dallas Cowboys) select Robert Ayers, DE Tennessee
21. Philadelphia Eagles select William Beatty, OT Connecticut
22. Minnesota Vikings select Eben Britton, OT Arizona
23. New England Patriots select Clay Matthews, LB USC
24. Atlanta Falcons select Larry English, DE Northern Illinois
25. Miami Dolphins select Vontae Davis, CB Illinois
26. Baltimore Ravens select Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR Maryland
27. Indianapolis Colts select James Laurinaitis, LB Ohio State
28. Seattle Seahawks(from Philadelphia through Carolina Panthers) select Josh Freeman, QB Kansas State
29. Cleveland Browns(from NYG) select Darius Butler, CB Connecticut
30. Tennessee Titans select DJ Moore, CB Vanderbilt
31. Arizona Cardinals select Donald Brown, RB Connecticut
32. Pittsburgh Steelers select Alex Mack, OC Cal
Round 2
33. Detroit Lions select Duke Robinson, OG Oklahoma
34. New England Patriots(from Kansas City Chiefs) select Hakeem Nicks, WR North Carolina
35. St Louis Rams select Kenny Britt, WR Rutgers
36. Cleveland Browns select Knowshon Moreno, RB Georgia
37. Philadelphia Eagles select Brian Robiskie, WR Ohio State
38. Cincinnati Bengals select Peria Jerry, DT Ole Miss
39. Jacksonville Jaguars select Max Unger, OC Oregon
40. Oakland Raiders select Percy Harvin, WR Florida
41. Green Bay Packers select Ron Brace, DT Boston College
42. Buffalo Bills select Paul Kruger, DE Utah
43. San Francisco 49ers select Connor Barwin, OLB Cincinnati
44. Miami Dolphins(from Washington Redskins) select Clint Sintim, OLB Virginia
45. Atlanta Falcons(from NYG) select Louis Delmas, S Western Michigan
46. Minnesota Vikings(from Houston Texans) select Alphonso Smith, CB Wake Forest
47. New England Patriots(from San Diego Chargers) select William Moore, S Missouri
48. Denver Broncos select Sean Smith, DB Utah
49. Chicago Bears select Phil Loadholt, OT Oklahoma
50. Cleveland Browns(from Tampa Bay Buccaneers) select Jamon Meredith, OT South Carolina
51. Dallas Cowboys select Patrick Chung, S Oregon
52. New York Jets select Evander Hood, DE/DT Missouri
53. Philadelphia Eagles select Shawn Nelson, TE Southern Miss
54. Houston Texans select Marcus Freeman, OLB Ohio State
55. New York Giants select Rashad Johnson, S Alabama
56. Miami Dolphins select Ramses Barden, WR Cal Poly
57. Baltimore Ravens select Jared Cook, TE South Carolina
58. New England Patriots select Jarron Gilbert, DE/DT San Jose State
59. Carolina Panthers select Michael Johnson, DE Georgia Tech
60. Cleveland Browns(from NYG) select Jasper Brinkley, LB South Carolina
61. Indianapolis Colts select Sen’Derrick Marks, DT Auburn
62. Tennessee Titans select Fili Moala, DT USC
63. Arizona Cardinals select Eric Wood, OC Louisville
64. Pittsburgh Steelers select Jairus Byrd, CB Oregon
Trades
Cleveland trades Brady Quinn to NYJ for #17
Cleveland trades Braylon Edwards and there 3rd round pick to NYG for #29 and #60
Buffalo trades #11 to Tampa Bay for #19 and their 3rd round pick
Philadelphia trades #28 to Seattle for #37 and their 3rd round pick
Houston trades #46 to Minnesota for #54 and their 3rd round pick
NYG trades #45 to Atlanta for #55 and their 2010 3rd round pick
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04-13-2009, 10:54 AM
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the giants gave up too much, and they got too much from ATL
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04-13-2009, 10:57 AM
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The Atlanta trade I didn't know what to go for because the Giants probably aren't going to want too many mid round picks but an extra 2nd next year maybe. As for the Edwards deal, I don't see the Browns letting him go cheap and the third round that they give back I think makes it as close to fair as I could envisage
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love both ravens picks but there is no way we pass on jaron gilbert in round 2.
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04-13-2009, 11:41 AM
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pllease jenkins in stead of wells
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2010: Patrick Robinson --> Check
2011: Mark Ingram --> Check
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2013: Kenny Vaccaro --> Check
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04-13-2009, 12:45 PM
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Terrific Niners mock.
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If Jerry is available for the Colts at 27, IMO we would definitely take him
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I doubt we'd trade back with atlanta in that situation, I think we'd just draft Delmas ourselves to pair with Kenny Phillips and relegate Michael Johnson to a backup cover safety role.
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I like the Vikings picks, but I don't like that trade, we give up way too much. Going by the trade value chart, #46=440 #54=360 and our 3rd round pick would be #86 and =160. We give up 520 points for 440. In order to make that trade fair, we'd have to get back their 4th round pick, which is #112 and =70. That'd make it 510 for 520, which is pretty close. Perosnally, I'd ratehr stay put and take the best CB available at 54 or trade down and get a CB then. Also, I think we will go WR in the first round and take either Britt, Nicks, or DHB. Which would mean that our 2nd round pick would have to be a RT.
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04-13-2009, 02:43 PM
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No to Brady Quinn.
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04-13-2009, 02:58 PM
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That is exactly how I hope it plays out for Green Bay.
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04-13-2009, 03:41 PM
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This mock has a nice feel to it. Like what you did with the Browns, they would be much improved.
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04-13-2009, 04:00 PM
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I agree this mock does have a good feel, seems like a lot of that could happen. I like the Broncos ending up with Tyson, Maybin, and Sean Smith.
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I'm not a big fan of Larry English, but a pairing of him and Delmas isn't bad at all.
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04-13-2009, 04:58 PM
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Like the Johnson pick. Even if Peppers plays this year like it seems he will, we'll need someone to take after him. He's a bit risky, but he's only a second rounder, he did play well last season, and we know his potential.
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Jarron Gilbert or Ramses Barden are infinetly better picks in the 2nd. Not a big fan of the Quinn trade either
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No to Brady Quinn.
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The Jets actually passed on Quinn in the first round with the same OC, a defensive minded HC, and the same GM the year he was drafted. So I don't think it's realistic that they trade 17 for him.
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Jarron Gilbert or Ramses Barden are infinetly better picks in the 2nd. Not a big fan of the Quinn trade either
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I also agree with this.
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This mock has a nice feel to it. Like what you did with the Browns, they would be much improved.
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ULP!!!! what?
Oh AntoinCD...
Browns don't have a 3rd. Trading both Quinn and Edwards nets overrated and 43 fitted Cushing and quick but not physical man CB Butler? No.
LOVE ending up with Moreno and Crabtree is a reasonable pick but Meredith? in the 2nd? No, no, no.
If that craziness did occur-based on your board give us Crab, Maybin, Moreno, Harvin, Gilbert and Wood-then I could agree with Babylon.
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04-14-2009, 01:20 AM
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Must be a Browns fan. If Quinn isn't good enough for Cleveland, he's definitely not worth a 1st round pick anywhere else.
Good first pick for Oakland, but you can keep Harvin. Sintim, Barwin, or a safety would look pretty good there. I'd also take Brace, personally. Oakland has garbage at DT. Drafting two, while unlikely, would certainly be a good idea.
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The Jets actually passed on Quinn in the first round with the same OC, a defensive minded HC, and the same GM the year he was drafted. So I don't think it's realistic that they trade 17 for him.
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Yea the Jets passed on him then when they still had Chad Pennington and thought they had something in Kellen Clemens. The Jets have a team built to when now with a good O-line, good running game and a very strong defense. All they need is some sort of passing game.
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beautiful sd and NE picks
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I'd be very happy with that Phins draft! Nice work!
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