awersel's 2009 mock draft (3 rounds)
Round 1:
1. Detroit Lions: Matthew Stafford QB Georgia
2. St.Louis Rams: Jason Smith OT Baylor
3. Kansas City Chiefs: Aaron Curry LB Wake Forest
4. Seattle Seahawks: Mark Sanchez QB USC
5. Cleveland Browns: Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech
6. Cincinnati Bengals: Eugene Monroe OT Virginia
7. Oakland Raiders: Brian Orakpo DE/OLB Texas
8. Jacksonville Jaguars: Andre Smith OT Alabama
9. Green Bay Packers: BJ Raji DT Boston College
10. San Francisco 49ers: Aaron Maybin DE/OLB Penn State
11. Buffalo Bills: Everette Brown DE/OLB Florida State
12. Denver Broncos: Tyson Jackson DE LSU
13. Washington Redskins: Michael Oher OT Ole Miss
14. New Orleans Saints: Malcolm Jenkins CB/FS Ohio State
15. Houstan Texans: Vontae Davis CB Illinois
16. San Diego Chargers: Rey Maualuga MLB USC
17. New York Jets: Jeremy Maclin WR/KR/PR Missouri
18. Denver Broncos: Josh Freeman QB Kansas State
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Peria Jerry DT Ole Miss
20. Detroit Lions: William Beatty OT UCONN
21. Philadelphia Eagles: Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia
22. Minnesota Vikings: Eben Britton OT/OG Arizona
23. New England Patriots: Darius Butler CB UCONN
24. Atlanta Falcons: Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma State
25. Miami Dolphins: Connor Barwin OLB/DE/TE Cincinnati
26. Baltimore Ravens: Percy Harvin WR/KR/PR Florida
27. Indianapolis Colts: Hakeem Nicks WR North Carolina
28. Philadelphia Eagles: Robert Ayers DE Tennessee
29. New York Giants: Brian Cushing LB USC
30. Tennessee Titans: Alphonso Smith CB Wake Forest
31. Arizona Cardinals: Beanie Wells RB Ohio State
32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Sean Smith S Utah
Round 2:
1. Detroit Lions: Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech
2. New England Patriots: Clay Matthews LB USC
3. St.Louis Rams: Darius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland
4. Cleveland Browns: Larry English OLB/DE Northern Illinois
5. Seattle Seahwaks: DJ Moore CB Vanderbilt
6. Cincinnatti Bengals: Alex Mack C California
7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kenny Britt WR Rutgers
8. Oakland Raiders: Duke Robinson OG Oklahoma
9. Green Bay Packers: Clint Sintim OLB Virginia
10. Buffalo Bills: Max Unger C/G Oregon
11. San Francisco 49ers: Louis Delmas S Western Michigan
12. Miami Dolphins: Evander "Ziggy" Hood DT Missouri
13. N.Y. Giants: Lesean McCoy RB Pitt
14. Houstan Texans: Ron Brace DT Boston College
15. New England: Patrick Chung S Oregon
16. Denver Broncos: Cody Brown DE/OLB UCONN
17. Chicago Bears: Jamon Meredith OT South Carolina
18. Cleveland Browns: Rashad Johnson SS Alabama
19. Dallas Cowboys: Derrick Williams WR/KR/PR Penn State
20. N.Y. Jets: James Laurinaitis ILB Ohio State
21. Philadelphia Eagles: William Moore SS Missouri
22. Minnesota Vikings: Jarron Gilbert DT San Jose State
23. Atlanta Falcons: Sen'Derrick Marks DT Auburn
24. Miami Dolphins: Jairus Byrd CB Oregon
25. Baltimore Ravens: Victor Harris CB Virginia Tech
26. New England Patriots: Dannell Ellerbe MLB Georgia
27. Carolina Panthers: Brian Robiskie WR Ohio State
28. N.Y. Giants: Troy Kropog OT Tulane
29. Indianapolis Colts: Ricky Jean-Francois DT LSU
30. Tennessee Titans: Eric Wood C Louisville
31. Arizona Cardinals: Paul Kruger DE/OLB Utah
32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Phil Loadholt OT/OG Oklahoma
Round 3:
1. Detroit Lions: Jasper Brinkley MLB South Carolina
2. St.Louis Rams: Asher Allen CB Georgia
3. Kansas City Chiefs: Lawrence Sidbury DE Richmond
4. Seattle Seahawks: Jonathan Luigs C Arkansas
5. Dallas Cowboys: Chip Vaughn S Wake Forest
6. Cincinnati Bengals: Donald Brown RB UCONN
7. Oakland Raiders: Brandon Tate WR/PR/KR North Carolina
8. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jason Phillips MLB TCU
9. Green Bay Packers: Andy LeVitre OL Oregon State
10. San Francisco 49ers: Coye Francies CB San Jose State
11. Buffalo Bills: Shawn Nelson TE Southern Miss
12. N.Y. Jets: Trevor Canfield OG Cincinnati
13. Houston Texans: Shonn Greene RB Iowa
14. San Diego Chargers: Fili Moala DT USC
15. Denver Broncos: Antoine Caldwell C Alabama
16. Washington Redskins: Kyle Moore DE USC
17. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Pat White WR/QB West Virginia
18. Detroit Lions: Mike Mickens CB Cincinnati
19. Green Bay Packers: Cornelius Ingram TE Florida
20. Denver Broncos: Michael Hamlin S Clemson
21. Chicago Bears: Kenny McKinley WR South Carolina
22. Philadelphia Eagles: Gerald Cadogan OT Penn State
23. Minnesota Vikings: Donald Washington CB Ohio State
24. Miami Dolphins: Mohammed Massaquoi WR Georgia
25. Baltimore Ravens: Marcus Freeman LB Ohio State
26. New England Patriots: Augustus Parrish OL Kent State
27. Atlanta Falcons: Tyrone McKenzie OLB South Florida
28. Indianapolis Colts: Tyronne Green OG Auburn
29. Carolina Panthers: David Veikune DE/OLB Hawaii
30. Tennessee Titans: Alex Magee DT Purdue
31. Arizona Cardinals: Jared Cook TE South Carolina
32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kraig Urbik OG Wisconsin
33. New England Patriots: Louis Murphy WR Florida
34. Cincinnati Bengals: Nic Harris OLB Oklahoma
35. Chicago Bears: Michael Bennett DE Texas A&M
36. New York Giants: Derek Pegues FS Mississippi State
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Just so you all know, I have the Browns taking Crabtree at 5 with the belief that Braylon Edwards could be out of town (New York Giants) any day now. Rumors continue to swirl that the Browns are trying to get rid of Edwards, one of the most talented young WR’s in the league, and I think he will be out of Cleveland by draft day, but I could be way off. Even if the Browns keep Braylon, I don’t see them passing on Crabtree at 5.
Colts picks
I like Nicks a lot. I would rather have Ziggy Hood, but Nicks is close. In the second I like Ricky-Jean, but he’s not usually ranked that highly from what I’ve seen. Loadholt, Brinkley and Allen going right after that pick would all be guys with more overall vaule who could also contribute. In the 3rd another guard (they drafted 3 G/C’s last year and have 3 veteran with starting experience) over a RB partner for Addai like Rashad Jennings or Andre Brown is indefensible.
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for the dolphins
i like the usc lbs, larry english, and maybe a few of the available wrs better than barwin.
Also, for the first second rounder, just know that if we did draft hood he’d probably be a 3-4 DE for us, not a NT. I’m not sure if you knew that and were going for value or if you wanted to pick a NT (bigger need), which in this case would be brace.
AZ fan
I like the first 2 rounds, but I am just not a proponent of drafting a TE when we have 5 on the roster. Granted, none of them are really rockstars but Old Grey Beard has never used TE’s as part of the passing game. I don’t know much of the South Carolina kid, but I like running out Spach, Becht, Patrick and Pope. I think Pope is on his last chance, though. Cards need OL depth.
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Panthers
Nice effort chief but no way the Panthers pass on Paul Kruger, Eric Wood or Fili Moala for a WR (Robiskie). They will go defense but might take the talented center/guard Wood if he is there.
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For the Lions
I don’t like the Michael Johnson pick, i understand why you made it, but Dtackle is a more pressing need. I would have liked Ron Brace or Ziggy Hood at the #33 spot. Michael Johnson just seems to much of a boom-or-bust type for me. For the Lions, we need sure things not possibilities
donald brown wont be a third rounder
by BradyQuinnisBeast on Apr 10, 2009 10:27 PM EDT reply actions
Giants
I kinda like Cushing but if DHB is there he is the pick, regardless of WR draft history of the Giants or anyone else, he is too good. Plus, going by this draft the Giants would luck out and grab Lauranitis in the 2nd round (The Giants are not drafting a RB, unless we trade up for Beanie Wells).
ANd where the hell is their first 3rd round pick? do you know something we all don;t know?
And where the Giants
actual third rounder should be, Jared Cook will be there (and Shawn Nelson too) so we could have our pick of TE
by FreeBradshaw on Apr 10, 2009 11:16 PM EDT up reply actions
Vikings
I like your picks but if I were going to make any changes it would be Byrd or Harris at CB in the 2nd & Murphy WR in the 3rd. I could not argue with this if the Vikes did draft this way come draft day.
texans
if u take Matthews instead of Davis in the 1st, then it would make sense…
Texans need LB not so much CB
would love matthews and Brace as first 2 picks…
by EveryHoustonTeamRox! on Apr 12, 2009 1:18 AM EDT reply actions
I really like this mock....
Very nice job dude. The only thing I noticed that stuck out to me is William Beatty going 20th overall. I think hes more of a 2nd rounder. He could slip into the late 1st but not ahead of Eben Britton IMO.
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Jaguars Picks
I like Andre Smith in the first. I’m not really bothered at all by his incident at the combine; he could play right tackle until Tra Thomas retires, and allow Pashos to kick inside to guard where he should be in my opinion. In the second, Kenny Britt is alright if Robiskie is no longer there. Plus we really need receiver help, I’m hoping Mike Walker really pans out. In the third, I don’t really know too much about Jason Philips, but I really think Pat White will be the pick if he is there. The Jaguars have given a lot of interest in him, even up to Del Rio. Plus, we really don’t need another linebacker right now, and this guy can’t be the BAP.
On a side note, its a crime that a player of James Laurinaitis’ caliber fall all the way to 20th in the second. He is the most sound linebacker in the draft, and is a very safe pick who could start immediately.
Good job otherwise though.
Thats Good For Another Jacksonville... First Down.
excellent mock
Eugene Monroe and Alex Mack in the first and second would make it a successful draft for the Bengals regardless of what comes next. But, on the topic of next, I’d much prefer Rashad Jennings to Donald Brown- who probably won’t be there anyway, and Pat White to the both of them. As well as a legit backup to Palmer, White could wreak havoc from the backfield, in the slot, or taking a direct snap in a WildHog formation. Coupled with the shored up O-Line, we might have an offensive juggernaut on our hands.
by IgnatiusJReilly on Apr 15, 2009 11:28 AM EDT reply actions

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