Mock Draft 4 rounds
1 CLE Sam Bradford QB Cle will shy away from another ND QB and take Sam if he is healthy at the combine.
2 STL Jake Locker QB Kyle Boller at QB will not do.
3 Det Ndamukong Suh DT Anyone who saw the Texas game knows Suh can have major impact on any game.
4 TB Eric Berry FS Eric can give immediate help in D backfield
5 BUF Jimmy Clausen QB
6. KC Russel Okung T This should give KC two good T's
7 Oak Taylor Mays FS Kind of player Al Davis likes.
8. WAS Trent Williams T Whoever their QB is , Trent will help.
9. SF Bryan Buluga T
10 CAR to SF Carlos Dunlap DE Buluga and Dunlap will help them in both trenches This guy has big talent but potential character issues.
11 Chi to Denver Derrick Morgan DT Derrick has moved up most boards.
12 HOU Rolando McClain ILB HOU D remains a work in progress but Rolando can cement it together
13 ATL Joe Hadan CB Fills one of the holes in their secondary
14 Jets Gerald McCoy DT
15 SEA Ryan Mallet QB Will understudy Matt Hasselbeck for a year.
16 BAL Bryant Dez WR Hopefully for Ravens, Mason stays another year, but even if he does Ravens could use two WR prospects.
17 MIA Travais Lewis OLB
18 TEN Jason Pierre Paul DE Raw talent who will put up big numbers at the combine and climb up draft boards.
19 JAC Tim Tebow QB If Tim can make it at QB in Jacksonville, he could sell tickets. This is about putting folks in seats not talent.
20 Giants Trevard Lindley CB need help in secondary
21 GB Anthony Davis T GB must protect Rogers
22 DEN to SEA C J Spiller RB Explosive back could do wonders for this running game.
23 PIT Mike Johnson OG Ala. help in O line to protect Big Ben. ( CLE has sacked Big Ben at least 5 times in the first round tonight) Very good S wil be available in Second.
24 DAL Brandon LAfell WR. Roy is not consistant, DAL needs a second option.
\25 ARZ Pat Robinson CB
26 NE Jerry Hughes DE Defence needs help.
27 PHI Brandon Spikes ILB Mcclain may have replaced him as the # one MLB but Spikes can play on Sunday.
28 SD Jonathan Dwyer RB Even if LT has anothern year Dwyer will help.
29 CIN Jermaine Gresham TE If he has a good combine Jermaine will go early. TE who is a great target.
30 NO Sean Weatherspoon OLB A little more D may put NO in Super Bowl
31 Min Colt McCoy QB I believe Colt can play and if Bret stays another year it will do wonders for him.
32 IND Norwood Eric OLB
2nd Round
33 Cle Arrelious Benn WR This pick will give Sam a another target.
34 STL Daimen Williams WR STL needs WR's
35 DET Charles Brown T Suh starts to turn around the D and Charlie Brown shores up the O line.
36 TB Golden Tate WR ND Productive WR
37 BUF Corey Wootton DE If healthy, Corey has a good combine and moves up.
38 KC Jahvid Best RB Again,if he is healty at the combine he will go early.
39 Oak Bruce Carter OLB I do not pretent to know who Oakland will actually pick,
40 WAS Ciron Black OL A little more protection for QB. Campbell is starting to look better , by getting more protection they can delay picking QB
41 SF Kyle Wilson CB Needs help in D Backfield
42CAR Jevan Snead QB Snead is not playing that well but has big upside.
43 TB (from CHI) Greg Hardy DE Mississippi
44 HOU Terrence Cody DL I believe Cody will fall to the second round ( a good chance he is over wieght at combine)
45 KC from ATL Rob Gronkowski TE This pick depends on Rob being healthy and having hugh Combine.
46 Jets Eric Decker WR Getting Edwards didnot solve the Jets WR issues, Eric should make everyone better.
47 SEA Jordan Shippley WR Retooling the SEA Offense picked up RB, QB and now a WR
48 . BAL RAS Dowling CB
49.MIA Willie Young DE North Carolina State
50 NE from TEN Javier Arenas CB NE likes multi taskers and Arenas fits the bill
51 NE from JAC Evan Royster RB PSU Two of their running backs are getting very old.
52 Giants Dennis Pitta TE BYU
53 GB Mike Lupati G GB must protect Rogers. After watching the Monday night game against Ravens the GB may not need this much help in O line.
54 DEN Sergio KIndle OLB Texas
55 PIT Major Wright FS PIT needs deepth in D Backfield
56 DAL Jason Fox OT Miami
57 ARZ Dan Williams DE This D looked wonderful against MINN, but can use the help.
58 NE Jon Asamoah OG NE will draft mostly D but a little help on the O line is needed.
59 PHI Sean Lee OLB Penn State
60 SD Aruthur Jones DT Syracuse
61 CIN Jared Odrick DE Penn State
62 NO Marvin Austin DT North Carolina
63 MIN Brandon Lang DE Troy Brandon is a good pass rusher and could give the Vikes a rushing threat from both sides
64 IND Nate Allen FS South Florida
Round 3
65 Cle Toby Gerhart RB With Lewis retiring , this should be a good spot for Toby
66 STL Kyle Calloway OT
67 DET Darrell Stuckey SS
68 TB Syd Quan Thompson CB SYD and Eric Berry should address D backfield issues
69 BUF Rennie Curran LB
70 KC Ricky Sapp DE Clemson
71 Oak Pike QB Cinn
72 WAS pick used in Suppliment Draft
73 SF Gabe Carimini OT
74 CAR Jermane Cunningham DE Florida He may not fall this far
75 CHI Dezmon Briscoe WR Kansas This their 1st pick CHI could use a WR
76 HOU Jacoby Ford WR Clemson Lots of speed May get open alot with A Johnson getting the double team.
77 ATL Bruce Campbell OT
78 CLE from Jets Jason Fox OT Miami If Fox can play right tackle it will be a big help
79 PHI from SEA Anthony Dixon RB Mississippi With Westbrook having concusion problems Dixon gives them deepth.
80 BAL Marty Gilyard WR
81 MIA Dexter McCluster WR/RB Miss Need Help at WR and Dexter can give them deepth and a different look than their two big Backs
82 TEN Brandon Ghee CB Wake Forrest TEN needs help in Secondary.
83 JAC Ga Cameron Heyward DE Ohio State
84 GIANTS Morgan Burnett FS Georgia Tech
85 GB Joe Mcknight RB USC
86 DEN Lee Ziemba OT
87 PIT Matt Tennant C
88 DAL A. J Edds OLB
89 ARZ Ed Dickson TE
90 OAK from NE Thomas Austin OG
91 PHI Render Sergio OG
92 SD Navorro Bowman OLB If Bowman comes out
93 CIN Blair White WR Big WR who can find the end zone. No character issues.
94 NO M. Pouncey G Fl.
95 MIN Zane Breadles OT
96 IND Perrish Cox CB Virginia
Round 4
97 CLE Devin Ross CB Speedy CD
98 DET Cameron Heyward De Ohio State
99 TB Charles Scott RB
100 STL Boo Robinson DT
101 BUF Arthur Castonzo OT
102KC Riley Cooper WR FLorida
103 OAK Rickey Sapp DE Clemson
104 WAS Case Keenum QB Even keeping Jason, some back up
105 SF Chad Jones S If Chad comes out he may not fall this far.
106 CAR Kerry Meiri WR
107CHI Sam Young T TEN
108 HOU Demarco Murry RB
109 ATLKam Chancellor FS This pick plus the earlier CB should tighten up the Secondary
110 JETS Von Miller DE
111 SEA Jerremy Perry G
112 BAL Danaro Alexander WR 3rd WR in top four This may be excessive. But if Mason leaves Ravens will be depleted at WR., Danaro is big 6/4 and can catch and has put up big numbers ( best in College this year)
113 MIA George Selvie DE Florida product falls this far/
114 TEN Myron Rolle SS
115 JAC Nate Solder OT
116 Giants Rodney Hudson G
117 GB Devin McCortney CB Explosive player who can block kicks and return.
118 DEN Dan Lefevour QB
119 PIT Montario Hardesty RB Tenn Fast Willy may be moving on
120 DAL Donivan Warren CB
121 ARZ Mike Pouncey OG Fla.
122 NE Chris Cook CB Va
123 PHI D., Dickerson TE PIT In state TE, who can catch and find end zone
124 SD Terrance Tolliver WR
125 CIN Noel Devine RB WV
126 NO Ryan Mathews RB Fressno State If Reggie leaves NO will need another RB
127 MIN Prince Amukamura CB
128 IND Marcus Cannon OT TCU
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That would be a terrible, terrible, terrible draft for the Cards
Somehow you managed to miss every single one of their needs. ILB, OLB and OT
Be careful....to a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
by Bezekira on Dec 11, 2009 5:16 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Few things...
Sam Bradford…is not the #1 pick. I’m not gonna explain it…but just see if you’ve heard a word on Sam Bradford the past month or two…(**crickets)…he’s not the #1 pick. He may not even be a first rounder.
The Giants don’t need a CB, they need a safety. Morgan Burnett, who you gave them in the 3rd round, would be nice in the 1st round (and probably more available there..)
As for Dennis Pitta…a TE (A TE!!)…in the 2nd round? Without getting unnecessarily angry or even explaining it….just no. Flat out….no.
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by FreeBradshaw on Dec 11, 2009 5:17 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
I disagree about Bradford
If he has a good Combine he could go in the first, I doubt he goes 1st overall though.
That Falcons Pick Is Looking Like It Might Be Higher Then We Thought.
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by darwithabar on Dec 12, 2009 1:09 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
reason why he "may not even" was said......
I doubt he slips out of the 1st, but its possible.
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by FreeBradshaw on Dec 12, 2009 7:53 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Cody will not fall from 1st Rd
why? Tyson Jackson. If Tyson Jackson goes third overall because he plays a 3-4 end how do you explain Cody not going in the first round? especially with all the NT that teams have lost for the season. Chargers Williams, Dolphins Ferguson, and the Jets Jenkins.What is the Jets record after he went down? 3 W 4L Before he went out they were 4 and 1.
by Steel in FL on Dec 11, 2009 5:20 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Jackson was a better prospect though
He was expected to go in the 1st whether it be to a 3-4 or 4-3. Cody is a 2nd round 4-3 DT, 1st round 3-4 talent. But I dont see the Chargers passing on Cody let alone the Chiefs taking Best over Cody but who knows.
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by darwithabar on Dec 12, 2009 1:10 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Cody will not fall from 1st RD
If Bama wins national championship, I suspect Mount Cody to show up at the combine weighing 400 lbs
by Captain who on Dec 13, 2009 11:46 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
he’s going to put on 70 lbs in a month?
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by tj.hendricks on Dec 13, 2009 11:49 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
typo
35 lbs.
I don’t see him adding weight, in that short of time he will be getting in shape this is millions of dollars he’s looking at.
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by tj.hendricks on Dec 13, 2009 11:52 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Lions
Love their draft, especially the first few picks.
by David7 on Dec 11, 2009 5:23 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Thanks for Sharing
Really, lets try 2 sentences.
That Falcons Pick Is Looking Like It Might Be Higher Then We Thought.
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by darwithabar on Dec 12, 2009 1:11 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
If you look at this thread, I’m not the only one that his written one sentence. I have already explained why the Browns shouldn’t go QB. hater
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 12, 2009 11:39 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I like Perrish Cox (though he's from OkSt. not Virginia)
but Indy needs a tackle far more than an OLB or safety. You have a tackle going just a couple picks after them in both your first two rounds. I think they’d pull the trigger on one of them.
They could be looking at an MLB early if Gary Brackett walks, but both of their current starting OLBs will be back next year and the two LBs that will walk are guys that were free agents last year and drew no interest. I don’t see much of a need for OLB early.
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by shake n bake on Dec 11, 2009 6:47 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Really?
Just make it your Sig or something:) Ive heard you say this alot but they didnt need a RB last year. I could see them going Spoon because of how good he is in pass coverage.
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by darwithabar on Dec 12, 2009 1:12 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
but they'd shown that they put value into the RB spot before and had an opening
they haven’t taken a LB in the first two rounds in almost a decade now (Rob Morris and Marcus Washington in 2000), and with minimal effort and cost can return all of their OLBs next year.
Last year I would have had my money on DT in the first (they traded up for one in the 2nd, so half credit imo), but in my top 5 realistically available picks there was a RB (Knowshon, who didn’t last nearly as long as I expected).
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
by shake n bake on Dec 12, 2009 2:15 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Jaguars picks
1st Round Tebow Well, since every mock draft maker is bent on this as our 1st round pick, lets make this viable. Tim can fall to the 2nd round, if the Jaguars still do not have a 2nd round pick by the time of the draft. I’d want us to trade back and recoup value for selecting Tebow as our first pick.
3rd Round Heyward We do need to have anyone who can pass rush so taking a De there is certainly understandable. However if Morgan Burnett is still availble there would be no way we’d pass on him. Some have him going in the 1st Round and we could use him more than a DE.
4th Round Soldier We aren’t taking a 3rd OT in 2 years in the draft. Last year we drafted LT Eugene Monroe and RT Eben Britton, in the 1st and 2nd rounds respectively. Ted Larsen, Center from NC State or Sergio Render, a Guard from i believe Virginia Tech would make mpre sense.
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 11, 2009 6:56 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Heyward is also an incredible value for the 3rd round so you shouldn’t complain.
And I agree that Solder wouldn’t be that great of a pick, even though it is a great value
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 11, 2009 7:03 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
well, I wouldn't complain with a DE
but I much rather have a FS who is projected by some to be a 1st round talent when our pass defense is pathetic.
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 11, 2009 7:21 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Yea I agree but Heyward is also projected to be a first rounder
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 11, 2009 8:37 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I guess it comes down to familiarity and preference
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 11, 2009 9:14 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Cody would be a first rounder this year if he declared
but sounds like he’s staying for his senior year
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by HighSchoolSteeler on Dec 11, 2009 11:19 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
*Heyward
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by HighSchoolSteeler on Dec 12, 2009 2:18 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Sorry, according to this mock Heyward is falling to the fourth round .......too.
Detroit would take him there, but he is really not a good fit for a 4-3 defence. There are a couple of repeats in this draft. Jason Fox also as noted above.
Heyward, Burnett, and Ghee in the third round? Don’t think so.
by NorthLeft12 on Dec 12, 2009 10:51 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Like the Fox pick a lot
and Cowboys are not going to take a linebacker early. I feel like a broken record sometimes…
by quincyyyyy on Dec 11, 2009 8:10 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
For Cleveland
No way they pass on Gilyard in the 3rd.
Suh should go 2nd at the latest. Bryant, Gerald McCoy, Weatherspoon, A Davis & Mallet need to go alot earlier.
Good draft
by GobbleforCyoung on Dec 11, 2009 9:00 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
At least
You don’t have to say “The Jags aren’t going to draft Tim Tebow in the first round” on every damn mock draft that is published on this site. I’m going to keep that saying ready on paste.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 12, 2009 12:12 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I hate every pick you made for the Dolphins.
You’re a Jets fan huh? lol
by JP 23 on Dec 11, 2009 9:20 PM EST via mobile reply actions 0 recs
shoulda been obvious...
Geral McCoy to the Jets at #14?
…yea….
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by FreeBradshaw on Dec 11, 2009 9:43 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
seriously
Current Phinsider Feud Points: 23
T.Lex doesn't want to be fed, he wants to hunt. Can't just suppress sixty five million years of gut instinct.
by Patssuck456 on Dec 15, 2009 2:00 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I didn’t know that there are two Jason Fox’s that both play tackle for Miami
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 11, 2009 10:26 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
see...
can’t say you didn’t learn anything today…
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by FreeBradshaw on Dec 11, 2009 10:30 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
yeah everyone can draft him
and then there is a bid for their services….sounds like a good idea
by GobbleforCyoung on Dec 11, 2009 10:40 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
What the hell
I think this whole Tebow thing is turning into a joke. The Jags won’t draft Tebow in the first, no matter what the owner, sorry ass governor, or bloggers say, he isn’t going to help sell tickets sitting on the bench. He would be a huge waste of a pick, and our new general manager knows that. I’m not going to shoot down the third round pick, but I would be surprised if Heyward fell that far. The fourth isn’t feasible at all. We took two offensive tackles in rounds 1 and 2 last season. I would much rather grab a scat back in the fourth round with good upside.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 12, 2009 12:16 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
It doesnt matter if you took 2 OT in the 1st rd and 2nd rd.
Its a 4th round pick. Hell The Patriots might take a QB in the 4th round. If you guys got Solder in the 4th it would be an awesome pick. Teams dont just decide what their biggest needs are and then draft those posistions.
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by darwithabar on Dec 12, 2009 1:16 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Its a waste of a pick, which you could use for a need
Do you think an owner would pay a 4th round OT or play him when he has two big investments at the Tackle spot already?
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 12, 2009 8:39 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
yes. Have you heard of depth?
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 12, 2009 11:41 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Yes
But I don’t agree with taking players for “depth” when you still have holes elsewhere at the starting spots. Now had this mock been different, and he had given us a safety or a defensive end in the first, along with Heyward, than I may not be opposed to the tackle pick.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 12, 2009 12:02 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I gotta agree with RSS for once...
4th round pick is when you think about depth and BPA.
You worry about ‘paying’ a 1st or 2nd rounder. Basically anything after that is less of a risk so that’s where you take the projects, rejects and depth.
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by FreeBradshaw on Dec 12, 2009 12:04 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Word
I hear ya. Like I said, I’d be fine with the pick had we not taken Tebow in the first round. No way do we take a quarterback in the first and then take a tackle a few rounds later.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 12, 2009 12:16 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
O.
Yea, the Tebow thing is senseless and useless..that is, unless somehow in the offseason he shows that he can be a QB (kind like Pat White improved his stock)
As for the tackle depth, that’s what 6-7, and UDFA are for.
If you gotta find ‘depth’ in the first 5 rounds, and you have other needs, your GM is a fool.
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by FreeBradshaw on Dec 12, 2009 12:39 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Yes, but we don't need it.
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 12, 2009 2:46 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
My thoughts
Bradford #1? Not seeing it, he needs to have a damn impressive combine and check out medically and have good interviews while hoping Clausen and Locker/Mallett (if they declare) don’t do those three as well. Just not seeing it as of today.
If Cameron Heyward declares I doubt he falls to round 4. A 3-4 team would most likely snag him up before then.
I don’t know if the Bills can wait til round 4 to pick an offensive lineman. They will have to protect Clausen.
I’m not a fan of Riley Cooper at all but I guess since it’s the 4th round that’s ok. I see you have Ricky Sapp listed as a DE to KC, is that just because Sapp plays that in college? No way he plays DE in a 3-4.
You have Ricky Sapp going #70 to KC and going to Oakland at #103. Although you did spell it differently.
Not like the Washington draft. Trent Williams and Ciron Black are both RT’s in my eyes unless they move Black to G. #8 is too high of a pick for a RT in my eyes. Bulaga would be a wiser choice.
Don’t know if Chad Jones falls to round 4, you also have the 49ers taking two tackles, Bulaga and Gabe Carimini, don’t see that happening.
Derrick Morgan wouldn’t play DT in a 3-4, not real sure if he’s a fit for a 3-4 D (could be wrong).
Don’t know if Cody falls to round 2 even if he is overweight (could happen, I just don’t see it) . Don’t know if Houston goes McClain with Joe Haden on the board and their reluctance to pay Dunta Robinson last offseason.
I’m not the biggest Bruce Campbell fan on here but round 3 is way too low for him.
I really don’t see Gerald McCoy falling to #14, I don’t see Eric Decker as a 2nd rounder although if he checks out fine medically and has good workouts I guess it could happen, I don’t see Von Miller falling to round 4 and he would be a OLB in a 3-4.
Seattle goes tackle with one of their picks, Walter Jones is finished that have to solve that and you don’t have them taking one in this.
I know Baltimore has a need at WR especially with the pending free agents but damn three in four rounds?
For Miami, Travis Lewis isn’t a 3-4 LB so I don’t see them taking him, you have them taking Willie Young and George Selvie who in a 3-4 would play OLB and Dexter McCluster not a “true” (?) WR. Don’t like that draft one bit.
You have Cameron Heyward going to Jacksonville at #83 and to Detroit at #98. Not seeing the Jags taking a tackle unless they feel the value for Solder is too high to pass up.
I’m higher on Morgan Burnett than most so seeing him in round 3 hurts my feelings. Don’t feel Trevard Lindley is a 1st rounder anymore.
As much as I would love to see Dezmon Briscoe in a Bears uniform (seriously I would probably buy that jersey), I don’t see it happening from what I’ve read I think they go OL in both rounds 3 and 4. What is the TEN after Sam Young mean?
I could see Jason Fox going higher than that, he’s getting alot of love lately. You have him at #56 to Dallas and to the Browns at #78AJ Edds isn’t a 3-4 OLB he might might be able to move inside but Cowboy fan on here don’t want a ILB. I don’t see Donovan Warren falling to the 4th round. He is a top five corner in this draft.
No tackle for Arizona? They need one desperately. I like Patrick Robinson just don’t feel he is a 1st rounder. Dan Williams is a DT, I gotta think that Pouncey goes higher than round 4.
Jerry Hughes would play OLB in a 3-4, like the Chris Cook pick but I see him as a safety in the NFL.
Philly taking two LB’s? Two MLB’s at that.
Don’t know if Arthur Jones falls that far should be interesting to watch, Navorro Bowman seems a little low to me and he isn’t really a fit for 3-4. Terrance Tollive is interesting he could go high or drop.
Blair White is getting alot of love lately, I’m not a fan though but always good to see a former walk on get some love. Odrick would play DT in a 4-3.
Marvin Austin seems low to me, but i’ve been seeing in some mocks him going in round 3 which I don’t see happening. I think Maurkice Pouncey goes higher than that and he would play center.
As much as I encourage all underclassmen to come out, as TRSS can tell you, I haven’t read one thing on Prince Amukamara coming out. I live in Nebraska and I’m sure something would have came out about that here.
I’m not sold on Eric Norwood playing OLB for a 4-3 team. I think he needs to get drafted by a 3-4 team.
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by tj.hendricks on Dec 12, 2009 1:01 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
My thoughts
Good constructive comments
by Captain who on Dec 13, 2009 8:23 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
One good pick for KC, the others not so much...
I can only hope the Chiefs are in a postion to take Okung, but you them taking a TE in the 2nd round, this is so far down the list of needs for the Chiefs that I don’t see them touching a TE in this draft. After OT, the Chiefs needs a NT, S, KR/PR, CB, ILB/OLB, more OL, another RB, then maybe a TE. Now I would not complain if the Chiefs were to get or take a RB like Best or Spiller in the 2nd round, cause that would give us a full time KR/PR and they could sit behind Jamaal Charales. My hope is the Chiefs will get someone like a Javier Arenas that can do some PR and CB work. We’ll see.
by JASiege on Dec 12, 2009 4:02 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Good and bad for Carolina
I would be ecstatic if we got Snead, I wanted him before the season began, but I thought we’d have to move up into the top ten. Now we can stay where we are and pick him up. In the seocnd, Cunnigham is a decent pick if Peppers and Brayton leave, however I expect at least one to stay, and with Bruce Campbell and Jason Fox available, we will take one of them. Campbell could go top ten, and Fox is great value in the third. We need depth at OT, we can’t go another year with Travelle Wharton as our primary backup LT.
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by Flowing Willow on Dec 12, 2009 6:50 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
6 QBs in first round?
I don’t see anyone of these being as highly rated as Matt Ryan or Matt Stafford. Only a couple ( Claussen and Locker) as good as Sanchez. Yet for some reason everyone thinks NFL teams will jump on the opportunity to spend a #1 draft pick on a QB this year. It is my personal opinion that Cleveland and St. Louis will not pick QB’s with the #1 choices but I am in the minority.
But I will play along with the rest of the band. I like most of your first round. Here is where I differ on the QB selection.
1. Cleveland. When Mangini was in NY he went out and got Farve. A strong arm QB. The wind is strong in Cleveland. If that holds true to his system he will want Claussen or Locker #1.
2. St. Louis- Bradford sure fits their style.
3. Buffalo- High winds means strong arm. Look for the one Cleveland passed on.
4. Seattle- Should they use the 15th pick or the 22nd. Lets say the 15th to be safe. Mallet is a project , although a large powerful one. With so many needs I don’t see Seattle risking the opportunity to vastly improve their team with a risky pick. If they absolutely want a QB then I would agree that Mallett is the best opportunity of the rest. If it were me I would take a chance on Snead or Pike in the second round.
5. Jags.- I cannot buy the Jags need a QB argument. If they really want Tebow then they should trade Gerrard to the Vikes and take Tebow with the 31st pick. Winning sells seats in the NFL. Not the QB. As much as Tebow is loved here in Florida it will not translate. Hes a great football player but he just doesn’t translate to a first round QB selection. If you think he is the future T.E. or RB/F he still isn’t a better pick than Brandon LaFell that you have available.
6. Vikes. The Vikes don’t Have a #1 need. They can take a QB if the right one is available. That means an accurate, strong arm QB. McCoy is weak armed but accurate. Unless Claussen, Locker, or Mallett is around then the Vikes will draft the BPA. They have an equal need for a Safety,DT, CB, OG, and a RB to replace Chester Taylor.
All in all pretty good work on your mock draft.
by lifelongvike on Dec 12, 2009 11:06 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
I'd
Be fine with the Jags taking Brandon Lafell. Would give us a bona fide 2nd receiver, and complete our receiving corps for the next 10 years.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 12, 2009 12:15 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Right
With that pick just shore up your O-Line and Gerrard could feast for years. What is your opinion of Gerrard? Franchise guy or just a perennial backup? I also see the Jags as needing a big shot in the arm on defense. Am I reading that right?
by lifelongvike on Dec 12, 2009 1:12 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Garrard
I’m one of the biggest Garrard fans in the entire Jaguars fanbase. I think if he had ever had a great offensive line and receivers, he could very well be putting up Phillip Rivers or Donavan McNabb like numbers. This year he is winning in crunch time, something a lot of the “great” QBs aren’t doing this year. Tom Brady isn’t doing that, Jay Cutler sure as hell isn’t doing that, Schuab isn’t doing that. The offensive line is young in general, I think as soon as Vince Manuwai is kicked in the ass out of the door, and we get someone who can pass block at his spot, the line is going to be great. The two tackles we drafted last year are starting to look promising. The receiving corps is all under 25 except for Torry Holt. Sims-Walker could be a pro bowler next year, Mike Thomas could be the next Wes Welker(I said “could”). Zack Miller looks like an absolute steal, and could be another Dallas Clark.
The defense is generally young, we just need a few replacements in some places. Derrick Harvey actually looked like a first round pick last week, but another defensive end who can pass rush is a need. Our linebackers are young and great. The secondary could use some help, but has improved the whole year. Rashean is still a shutdown corner, Derek Cox is another steal, and the safeties are finally coming around. Overall the arrow seems to be pointing up here, but like you said, we could use a shot in the arm.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 12, 2009 1:34 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Thanks
for the info. I’m thinking you might be a little overzealous but as a fan you have a right to be. Your team has not beaten one team with a winning record (although the league as a whole is weak this year) so I’m thinking you need big help somewhere. I just wasn’t sure where. I will say that young talent on the lines are hard to judge. If your assessment is correct they could be very competitive next year with one good draft.
by lifelongvike on Dec 12, 2009 2:01 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Yeah
Every fan is guilty of overestimating talent on their team, like you said. We need a new safety as well, I think I left that out above. I may overestimate a little in this statement as well, but with two more good drafts, plus all the young talent we have now, we could be legitimate Superbowl Contenders in two years.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 12, 2009 5:06 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
6 qb's in first round
Your points are well taken, I have not checked but suspect 6 qb’s have never gone in the first, Even though their recent play may negate this, the sucess of Ryan , Flacco, and Matt may inbolden GM’s. I like your evaluation of the QB’s compatiblity to the various teams.
by Captain who on Dec 12, 2009 3:11 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Skins fan
I am curious in your draft if these are the players that you think that the team will take or should take?? The reason that I ask is that I agree that Campbell should stay but I doubt that he will.In our case I would be very happy with your selections altho I think we already have a young QB in Colt Brennan & not sure that we need Case Keenum. I would like to see them find a FS so that Landry can go back to his natural position.
by ENsDad27 on Dec 12, 2009 1:33 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Case Keenum and Brennan are similar in the fact that both came from a system in college that won’t translate to the NFL.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 12, 2009 1:50 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Campbell
I am not sure this would be true though this entire draft. but I would go with Campbell one more year and try to give him the tools. Not sure why, but I suspect the skins are not high on Colt
by Captain who on Dec 12, 2009 2:59 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
About Tebow and his possible selection by the Jaguars
I know that people here understand that the NFL is first and foremost a business. If there is a belief in the Jaguars upper management that having Tim Tebow on the team will sell ten thousand season tickets, they will take him. They will conduct market studies to determine the actual level of interest of casual fans to confirm that belief.
Lets put it another way, if signing Terrell Owens in Buffalo could energize that fan base the way it did, and that is a pretty savvy group of fans, Tebow in Jacksonville should be a sure thing. The Jaguar fans from Jacksonville would know better than me but I think there are a lot more Florida fans around there than Jag fans. They need to attract those fans who are now pretty lukewarm towards the Jags.
This will not be a football decision. It will be a business decision. We can curse about that as much as we want but that will be how it works out.
by NorthLeft12 on Dec 12, 2009 3:26 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Good point but
What if they get him? Do they bench Garrard? Do they play him at QB and go backward? That won’t sell many tickets. Do they bring him in once in a while like Pat White at Miami? It’s difficult to see how they utilize him and have the team improve at the same time. What if they bring him in and then the team moves? Does it make the team worth more in Los Angeles? I’m having a hard time making the business decision make sense. Maybe jersey sales are worth it but in all honesty I’m not familiar with that part of the football business.
by lifelongvike on Dec 12, 2009 3:49 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Those are very good questions which the business guys will leave to the football guys.
I think they leave him on the bench most of the time unless they decide to go with a wildcat scheme for some part of the game. Tebow does not look like he is anywhere near ready to run an NFL offence from the get go. But then I am no expert.
by NorthLeft12 on Dec 12, 2009 4:24 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Its anybodys guess
I would bet that they make a football decision and draft BPA. Its a pretty good team with a good draft history. But odder things have happened. This is the team that took the QB Matt Jones) as a wide receiver as a first rounder isn’t it? Anyway at least your team doesn’t have to worry about a QB for a long time.
by lifelongvike on Dec 12, 2009 4:36 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Well Garrard is over 30.
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 12, 2009 9:44 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
But
He is immortal, so age doesn’t really matter…
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 12, 2009 11:32 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
True
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 13, 2009 8:38 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I don't think Berry will go that high
I definitely think the Niners won’t waste a pick on Dunlap. He isn’t the best DE in the draft.
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by rlott#42 on Dec 12, 2009 10:06 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Berry has the talent to go #1 overall
He is a great player, he could be the next Ed Reed.
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by Flowing Willow on Dec 13, 2009 3:17 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Hard to imagine him not going in the top 5
I think the QB carousel will determine his position but he is a rare talent. Teams that don’t pick him better have a very good reason. He might even be rare enough that a team trades up to get him.
by lifelongvike on Dec 13, 2009 9:20 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Am
I the only one who thinks Berry is looking more and more like a strong safety?
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 13, 2009 10:59 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I like the first 3 picks for the ravens
But there is no way we are going to draft 3 Wrs. I would love to have Dez and Gilyard on the same team but we are drafting a lb in the 4th round. I don’t think Gilyard will slip to the 3rd round.
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by Baltimore Warrior on Dec 13, 2009 9:15 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Tebow v. Garrard
I am down for the Jags taking Tebow, but not in the 1st round. Take him with our 3rd round pick and let Shula develop him for a couple years, just as he did with Garrard. Right now we need a guard and possibly a center. These two spots have been increasingly obvious over the course of the season, never more so than against Miami. If we cannot open up holes in the middle for MJD to run through, what does that mean for the lack of passing lanes that would be opening up? I would make recommendation’s for G and C but i don’t know any one at those who is coming out in this year’s draft. If someone would enlighten me it would be much obliged.
by flint on Dec 15, 2009 4:40 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
The Florida twins - Pouncey Bros
One plays OC and the other Guard
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 15, 2009 5:17 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Duh on the twins
I should have known that, but are they really as good as everyone around here in Jax and Gainesville are making them out to be?
by flint on Dec 16, 2009 2:12 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Good enough to warrent a 1st-3rd round pick
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 16, 2009 5:28 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I would say both would warrant a 2nd.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 16, 2009 6:09 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I think one of them will be reached earlier than they should
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 16, 2009 8:38 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Not trying to be
uhh..whats the word..rude? Idk. Im not trying to come across in a bad manner
But the Kansas CIty Chiefs picks are terrible.
Your reasoning behind drafting Okung is no good. We get Okung to get 2 good tackles? So which Tackle is Okung going to play? Because Albert plays LT. And he would never be moved to RT. So IF he were moved, it would be to his college position at LG. Meaning Okung would play LT. So..who’s the other good T if Albert is moved to LG? O’Callaghan? I mean sure O’Callaghan has been a better RT than Damion McIntosh was but I dont see this happening.
A RB and TE in the 2nd? How much research did you do on the teams before you made this mock? We had a RB problem with LJ. We got rid of LJ and our RB problems are much improved. We still need a big power back to compliment Charles, but drafting a RB in the 2nd round is highly unlikely with the other areas of need. TE? Seriously? You realize the Chiefs need a RG, C, NT, S, and MLB right? We need those more than TE.
Ricky Sapp is 6’5 240. He’s a typical 4-3 DE..not a 3-4 DE. The Chiefs run a 3-4. And I dont think he’d make a good OLB. Another bad pick.
by Petey14 on Dec 18, 2009 12:35 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
I think
Sapp will do well at OLB shrugs
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by Blaze453 on Dec 18, 2009 12:46 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Idk.
I’ve never seen him cover anybody, which he could have to do periodically at the position.
But he has the speed and athleticism to play OLB. But I’m not willing to guess if he’d be better as an OLB or if he needs to bulk up and play 4-3 DE, and I dont think Pioli would be either. If the Chiefs work him out and we draft him..I’d go with it because obviously Pioli would see something in him. But at this point, I think hes better suited to add some weight and play DE in a 4-3 instead of trying to become a first time linebacker in a 3-4
by Petey14 on Dec 19, 2009 6:03 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Pretty much all of the OLBs in a 34 played 43 end in college.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 19, 2009 9:00 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
...
Wow.
I’m not even going to continue this arguement because that has NOTHING to do with ANYTHING that I just said. Ridiculous.
by Petey14 on Dec 20, 2009 6:00 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
You said you don’t want a first time linebacker
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 21, 2009 4:40 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
ALOT
of those 3-4 LB’s had played a hybrid DE in college, meaning sometimes they WERE taken off the line and put into OLB position (Brian Orakpo to name someone recent)
The point is, most DE’s converted to OLB have a talent that can be seen such as coverage, or being a pass rusher while not being a down linemen.
The experts say that Sapp MIGHT be able to convert to OLB, but if he’s asked to cover, he could be a liability (he’s never had to cover anybody whether it was Man or Zone coverage while in college) and that he’s better suited to bulk up a bit and play a 4-3 DE.
by Petey14 on Dec 22, 2009 6:54 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Petey14- what would you do?
Your points are well taken that KC has many needs. Would you trade down for extra picks? If not which player do you think contributes the most immediately? Lets say KC picks third in the draft. Most would pick Suh,if available. Okung,Berry,or Gerald McCoy round out the top 5 non-QBs. Whats your idea?
by lifelongvike on Dec 21, 2009 9:43 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
My idea
would probably be Berry, simply because the Chiefs NEED a major playmaker on defense. Come on..we let the BROWNS rush for over 300 yards, 286 by 1 player that nobody had heard of before last sunday.
Some people and KC like Okung or Buluga. But my arguement with that is we already have a LT in Branden Albert whos had a bit of a sophomore slump. Just because he’s had a slump doesnt mean we need to replace him. He’s originally a LG (our current LG Waters was a bit upset during this past offseason and may be seeking a trade) so the arguement is draft Okung/Buluga and move Albert back to his college position.
The Chiefs dont have a need to draft Suh. We’ve spent 3 first day picks (2 top 5 picks on Dorsey and Tyson Jackson, 3rd rounder Alex Magee)..and yes I realize the 3rd round is no longer a first day pick but I still consider it one talent-wise. 3-4 DE’s/4-3 DT’s typically take a couple of years to develop. Dorsey has shown great strides since last season and the Chiefs are NOT going to drop last years top 5 pick for Suh.
McCoy is also a DT who’d be a 3-4 DE. Same goes for him..we dont have a need for him.
I think Pioli would LIKE to trade down and get more picks..however last year, we WANTED to trade down and take Jackson somewhere between 10-15 which is where he was projected to go. However, rarely does a team trade into the top 5 due to the rookie payscale at the top of the draft. Especially with an uncapped year, I’d say that nobody will trade into the top 5 picks.
But if you want to talk about players who contribute immediately..I hope people dont expect Suh or McCoy (or Mt. Cody) to contribute immediately. That position is a demanding transition from College to the NFL and history proves that. I cant think of any off the top of my head, though I’m sure there are a few, but rarely does a DT have a good rookie campaign. And Suh wouldnt play NT in the 3-4 (which is what the Chiefs run), and since we already have 2 top 5 DE’s for our 3-4, Suh and McCoy are out.
Berry is the only player (IMO) at the top of the draft who can contribute immediately. He’d be an instant upgrade to our potentially talented, currently garbage secondary. We have young corners in Flowers and Carr, Flowers is looking like he could become an all pro corner. Carr is doing OKAY..but he needs some Safety help.
I want to end this on the Free Agency note. Alot can happen before the draft. With Pioli’s connections to the Patriots, the Chiefs COULD (and I stress COULD) wind up getting Logan Mankins (who plays LG, letting the Chiefs keep Albert at LT) and/or Vince Wilfork (however, I expect one of those guys to get the Franchise tag)
As far as this mock draft goes, it has us drafting a LT AND a LG when we already have Albert whos only in his 2nd season and would only play LT or LG. It makes no sense to draft BOTH of those positions, when the primary OL needs are at C and RG.
This reply was really long, so to answer the question directly, no, I would not trade down (not likely to happen if I DID want to), and the player who contributes immediately is Eric Berry.
by Petey14 on Dec 22, 2009 6:48 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Don’t think about immediate success, the Chief are a long way from contending
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 23, 2009 1:29 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
WTF
I want you to read that post again and SHOW ME where the hell I said the Chiefs need immediate success and are close to contending.
I said we need to draft a player who can CONTRIBUTE IMMEDIATELY. That doesnt mean turn around our defense in one year. I’m not stupid..which it seems youre implying.
I’m thinking about immediate CONTRIBUTIONS..and Suh is NOT that guy. DT’s or DT’s who are converted to 3-4 DE’s DONT contribute immediately. The Chiefs have spent TWO top 5 picks on guys for their 3-4 DE’s. Dorsey HAS improved alot over last season. Tyson Jackson is still a rookie. The Chiefs will want to see how he improves over the course of NEXT season before making any rash decisions on our top 5 pick DE’s.
Eric Berry COULD and likely WILL be a day 1 starter and contributer.
Let me ask you..since youre a Browns fan (atleast thats what it seems) how can you think you know more about the Chiefs than I do..just because you watched a game against us? A game in which we were missing 2 key offensive linemen and our starting RDE (Dorsey) who’s been a pretty good run stopper this year..and was replaced by a 3rd round ROOKIE? Please.
I’ll give it to the Browns. They had 2 KRTD’s against a team thats been SOLID (actually one of the best coverage units in the league). They had over 300 rushing yards. That shows how much we missed Dorsey that game.
The Chiefs have a ton of holes. We need C, RG, NT, ILB, S, WR, TE, and we need depth at CB, RB. Nowhere in that list do you see LT, LG (which the poster has us drafting). The top 5 players in this draft are likely going to be Suh, Berry, Okung, McCoy and a QB (cant be sure which QB).
We dont NEED a DE. That takes out Suh and McCoy. We dont NEED a LT or LG. That knocks out Okung. We dont NEED a QB. That knocks out whoever that top QB will be. Whos left? Eric Berry. An immediate contributer instead of someone whos going to take 2-3 seasons before we start to see success from him.
by Petey14 on Dec 23, 2009 1:58 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
not trying to be
On the Okung pick. Last year Ravens select Oher a left tackle. Many people believe this was the best selection of the draft. Ravens started the Rookie Oher at RIGHT TACKLE, leaving their LT in place. When the LT was hurt, Oher started two games at left tackle ( very sucessfully) but returned to right tackle for the remaining games. I believe Okung would be capable of playing Right T.
by Captain who on Dec 20, 2009 7:57 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Its an interesting theory Captain
I tend to agree that if you can get a top OT take them. But if KC picks third, as is likely, they might be the first team to not take a QB. Gotta go Suh, if available don’t you? As was pointed out by Cleveland yesterday they sure need a lot of help in the run defense department.
by lifelongvike on Dec 21, 2009 9:46 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Our run D should be better when we get our pro bowl tackle Shaun Rogers back and our good ILB Dqwell Jackson. We also have another DE and ILB on the IR along with our best DB, Brodney Pool.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 21, 2009 10:00 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Sounds like you need to draft a trainer in the first round.
by Naptime! on Dec 21, 2009 11:34 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
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