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Two Round Mock Draft Updated

After one full week of college football, here is our updated 2009 NFL Draft.

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1. Miami Dolphins- ILB Rey Maualuga (USC)
2. St. Louis Rams- OT Michael Oher (Ole Miss)
3. Atlanta Falcons- CB Malcolm Jenkins (Ohio State)
4. Oakland Raiders- OLB Brian Cushing (USC)
5. Kansas City Chiefs- OG Duke Robinson (Oklahoma)
6. New York Jets- RB James Davis (Clemson)
7. San Francisco 49ers- FS William Moore (Missouri)
8. Baltimore Ravens- ILB James Laurinaitis (Ohio State)
9. Cincinnati Bengals- DT Fili Moala (USC)
10. New Orleans Saints- CB Victor Harris (Virginia Tech)
11. Buffalo Bills- TE Travis Beckum (Wisconsin)
12. Denver Broncos- CB Mike Mickens (Cincinnati)
13. Philadelphia Eagles (from Carolina Panthers)- OG Jeremy Perry (Oregon State)
14. Chicago Bears- QB Curtis Painter (Purdue)
15. Detroit Lions- DE Michael Johnson (Georgia Tech)
16. Arizona Cardinals- OT Phil Loadholt (Oklahoma)
17. Minnesota Vikings- OT Max Unger (Oregon)
18. Houston Texans- DE Tyson Jackson (LSU)
19. Philadelphia Eagles- FS Nic Harris (Oklahoma)
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- QB Cullen Harper (Clemson)
21. Washington Redskins- DE Brian Orakpo (Texas)
22. Cleveland Browns- RB Arian Foster (Tennessee)
23. Pittsburgh Steelers- OT Alex Boone (Ohio State)
24. Tennessee Titans- WR Demetrius Byrd (LSU)
25. Seattle Seahawks- DT Terrance Taylor (Michigan)
26. Jacksonville Jaguars- CB Alphonso Smith (Wake Forest)
27. San Diego Chargers- ILB Darry Beckwith (Maryland)
28. Dallas Cowboys- WR Brian Robiskie (Ohio State)
29. Indianapolis Colts- DE Antwain Robinson (Arkansas)
30. Green Bay Packers- OG Herman Johnson (LSU)
31. New England Patriots- SS Patrick Chung (Oregon)
32. New York Giants- WR Aaron Kelly (Clemson)

 

Round Two:

1. Miami Dolphins- OLB Ian Campbell (Kansas State)
2. St. Louis Rams- SS Michael Hamlin (Clemson)
3. Atlanta Falcons- TE Chase Coffman (Missouri)
4. Oakland Raiders- WR Greg Carr (Florida State)
5. Kansas City Chiefs- OLB Marcus Freeman (Ohio State)
6. New York Jets- OLB Tim Jamison (Michigan)
7. San Francisco 49ers- WR Jaison Williams (Oregon)
8. Baltimore Ravens- TE Darius Hill (Ball State)
9. Cincinnati Bengals- RB Marlon Lucky (Nebraska)
10. New York Giants (from New Orleans Saints)- DE Mitch King (Iowa)
11. Buffalo Bills- OLB Anthony Heygood (Purdue)
12. Denver Broncos- DT Peria Jerry (Ole Miss)
13. Carolina Panthers- CB Joe Burnett (UCF)
14. Chicago Bears- OG Kraig Urbik (Wisconsin)
15. Detroit Lions- DT Vance Walker (Georgia Tech)
16. Arizona Cardinals- RB Javon Ringer (Michigan State)
17. Minnesota Vikings- TE Ryan Purvis (Boston College)
18. Houston Texans- OC Alex Mack (Cal)
19. Philadelphia Eagles- WR Jarrett Dillard (Rice)
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Marlon Favorite (LSU)
21. Miami Dolphins (from Washington Redskins)- WR Juaquin Iglesias (Oklahoma)
22. Cleveland Browns- CB Jackie Bates (Hampton)
23. Pittsburgh Steelers- ILB Dave Philistin (Maryland)
24. Tennessee Titans- DE Matt Shaughnessy (Wisconsin)
25. Seattle Seahawks- QB Hunter Cantwell (Louisville)
26. Jacksonville Jaguars- OT Eugene Monroe (Virginia)
27. New England Patriots (from San Diego Chargers)- ILB Worrell Williams (Cal)
28. Dallas Cowboys- FS Chris Clemons (Clemson)
29. Indianapolis Colts- DT Demonte Bolden (Tennessee)
30. Green Bay Packers- SS Kevin Ellison (USC)
31. New England Patriots- FS Derek Pegues (Miss. State)
32. New York Giants- OT Andrew Gardner (Georgia Tech)

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Colts

I really liked what little I could find on Bolden, I couldn’t find anything on Robinson besides his size, which makes him the kind of guy that could be much more valuable to the Colts who will give up size, than to most other teams.

"I'm not racin', I'm just sprintin'
Cuz I don't wanna finish
they diminish, I replenish"
-Lil Wayne "Let the beat build"

by shake n bake on Sep 2, 2008 6:40 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Bolden

He could be great but his problem is he thinks he already is. He frustrates Vols fans because at times he can dominate like our DTs of the past, John Henderson and Albert Haynesworth, and other times he’s nothing but a primadonna.

by BlueVol03 on Sep 8, 2008 4:02 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Ravens

For Laurinitis to be a good fit for us, we’d would have to do two of three things

1) Not re-sign Ray Lewis
2) Not re-sign Bart Scott
3) Keep Tavares Gooden as a backup.

I think we’ll probably re-sign Lewis OR Scott, and Gooden was clearly drafted to be groomed for a starting role. Laurinitis is great, but is he really that much better than Tyson Jackson? who fills a long-term need for us and is a perfect fit for our defense?

by math_geek on Sep 2, 2008 7:44 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Ravens

Lewis is aging and Scott does need re-signed. The team needs are of course as of today, not taking in to account possible signings.

He really is that much better than Jackson, as of today. This is after only one game, though.

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by MattMiller on Sep 2, 2008 8:43 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Broncos Pick

                    I don’t think that Denver will be picking that high in the first round. I think that they will be picking around 17-22 because they will either barely get into the playoffs and lose early or just miss the playoffs with a 9-7 record. But, the CB pick isn’t a bad idea. Dre’ Bly isn’t a great starter, and Champ is entering his 10th season. I think that the pick will be a S or ILB, however, like Darry Beckwith or Nic Harris or Taylor Mays if he comes out. Abdullah hasn’t taken over the FS position yet, Josh Barrett had to be put on the practice squad, and Niko and Nate aren’t the long-term solution at the MIKE position for us.

by PABroncofan on Sep 6, 2008 5:48 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Seattle Seahawks

Tim Ruskell does like to draft defense in the first round, but all their needs are on offense, especially the offensive line. This year they will break the norm and draft offense on the first day.

by germpod on Sep 11, 2008 7:21 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Kansas City Chiefs

Chiefs will finish 1 or 2 in draft. They will play miami late late in the year to decide the first and second pick… one of them will finish winless..After the fins got Parcells.. the chiefs will lose. I like the 1st pick of Duke Robinson ( sooners fan too) They also need a QB very very badly them getting Tebow or matt stafford after they trade LJ. Yes they will trade LJ to either the bengals, lions, seahawks, or texans. LJ is very very upset and wants out of KC. Its very hush hush but he wants out of KC. 1st Day Needs: QB, OL 2nd Day needs: CB, OLB,DE,WR

by zealous6996 on Sep 18, 2008 7:11 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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