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Updated 09 Mock Draft

Pick # Team Wins Player Name Position School
R1          
1 49ers 3 Michael Oher OT Ole Miss
2 Ravens 4 Rey Maualuga LB USC
3 Bears 4 Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech
4 Dolphins 4 Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State
5 Falcons 5 Fili Moala DT USC
6 Eagles (Car) 10 (5) Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech
7 Raiders 5 Tyson Jackson DE LSU
8 Jets 5 Chris Wells RB Ohio State
9 Redskins 5 James Laurainitis LB Ohio State
10 Lions 6 Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia
11 Titans 6 Percy Harvin WR Florida
12 Chiefs 7 Eugene Monroe OT Virginia
13 Buccaneers 7 Brian Cushing LB USC
14 Vikings 7 Duke Robinson OG Oklahoma
15 Bengals 8 George Selvie DE South Florida
16 Jaguars 8 Al Woods DT LSU
17 Seahawks 8 Andre Smith OT Alabama
18 Browns 8 LeSean McCoy RB Pittsburgh
19 Broncos 9 Taylor Mays S USC
20 Rams 9 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland
21 Steelers 9 Ciron Black OT LSU
22 Eagles 10 Myron Rolle S Florida State
23 Bills 10 Greg Hardy DE Ole Miss
24 Texans 10 Vontae Davis CB Illinois
25 Cardinals 10 William Moore S Missouri
26 Giants 11 Greg Middleton DE Indiana
27 Packers 11 Victor Harris CB Virginia Tech
28 Patriots 13 Nic Harris S Oklahoma
29 Chargers 11 Arian Foster RB Tennessee
30 Saints 12 Alex Mack C California
31 Cowboys 12 Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri
32 Colts 14 Jeff Owens DT Georgia
R2          
33 49ers 3 Brandon Spikes LB Florida
34 Ravens 4 Jeremy Perry OG Oregon State
35 Bears 4 Herman Johnson OG LSU
36 Dolphins 4 Oderick Turner WR Pittsburgh
37 Falcons 5 Sen'Derrick Marks DT Auburn
38 Panthers 5 DeMarcus Granger DT Oklahoma
39 Raiders 5 Phil Loadholt OT Oklahoma
40 Jets 5 Joe Burnett CB Central Florida
41 Redskins 5 Vince Oghobaase DT Duke
42 Lions 6 Terrance Taylor DT Michigan
43 Titans 6 Demonte Bolden DT Tennessee
44 Chiefs 7 Cullen Harper QB Clemson
45 Buccaneers 7 Mike Mickens CB Cincinatti
46 Vikings 7 Peria Jerry DT Ole Miss
47 Bengals 8 Alex Boone OT Ohio State
48 Jaguars 8 Patrick Chung S Oregon
49 Seahawks 8 Curtis Painter QB Purdue
50 Browns 8 Demetrius Brown WR LSU
51 Broncos 9 Darry Beckwith LB LSU
52 Rams 9 Max Unger OT Oregon
53 Steelers 9 Alphonso Smith CB Wake Forest
54 Eagles 10 Dace Richardson OT Iowa
55 Bills 10 Michael Hamlin S Clemson
56 Texans 10 Greg Carr WR Florida State
57 Cardinals 10 James Davis RB Clemson
58 Giants 11 Marcus Freeman LB Ohio State
59 Packers 11 Brian Orakpo DE Texas
60 Patriots 13 Maurice Evans DE/OLB Penn State
61 Patriots (SD) 13 (11) Marlon Lucky RB Nebraska
62 Saints 12 Chase Coffman TE Missouri
63 Cowboys 12 Derek Pegues S Mississippi State
64 Colts 14 Brian Robiskie WR Ohio State

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2009 Mock? Sure, Why Not.

I'll be using the 2008 draft order so as to avoid any confusion and debate regarding that aspect of this experiment, but I seriously don't believe we'll experience that level of deja vu!  First round, no trades allowed (other than the ones already made, of course), no underclassmen and the obvious caveat that it's way too early for this to be anything more than silly fun.  Without further ado...

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

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My 2009 Mock Draft

1 Bears Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech
2 Ravens Michael Oher OT Ole Miss
3 49ers Tyson Jackson DE LSU
4 Dolphins Rey Maualuga LB USC
5 Falcons Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State
6 Chiefs Andre Smith OT Alabama
7 Jets Chris Wells RB Ohio State
8 Titans Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech
9 Redskins Fili Moala DT USC
10 Raiders Al Woods DT LSU
11 Eagles (Car) Taylor Mays S USC
12 Lions Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia
13 Rams Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland
14 Bengals George Selvie DE USF
15 Broncos Jame Laurainitis LB Ohio State
16 Buccaneers Brian Cushing LB USC
17 Bills Victor Harris CB Virginia Tech
18 Jaguars William Moore S Missouri
19 Vikings Duke Robinson OG Oklahoma
20 Eagles Eugene Monroe OT Virginia
21 Texans Vontae Davis CB Illinois
22 Cardinals Myron Rolle S Florida State
23 Giants Greg Hardy DE Ole Miss
24 Seahawks Phil Loadholt OT Oklahoma
25 Browns Lesean McCoy RB Pittsburgh
26 Steelers Herman Johnson OG LSU
27 Packers Greg Middleton DE Indiana
28 Saints Alex Mack C California
29 Patriots Nic Harris S Virginia Tech
30 Chargers Arian Foster RB Tennessee
31 Cowboys Percy Harvin WR Florida
32 Colts Jeff Owens DT

Georgia

 

33 Bears Cullen Harper QB Clemson
34 Ravens Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri
35 49ers Ciron Black OT LSU
36 Dolphins Chase Coffman TE Missouri
37 Falcons Sen'Derrick Marks DT Auburn
38 Chiefs Curtis Painter QB Purdue
39 Jets Brandon Spikes LB Florida
40 Titans Oderick Turner WR Pittsburgh
41 Redskins Kam Chancellor S Virginia Tech
42 Raiders Alex Boone OT Ohio State
43 Panthers Joe Burnett CB Central Florida
44 Lions DeMarcus Granger DT Oklahoma
45 Rams Max Unger OT Oregon
46 Buccaneers Darry Beckwith LB LSU
47 Broncos Demonte Bolden DT Tennessee
48 Bengals Dace Richardson OT Iowa
49 Bills Vince Oghobaase DT Duke
50 Jaguars Mike Mickens CB Cincinatti
51 Vikings Peria Jerry DT Ole Miss
52 Eagles Anthony Parker OG Tennessee
53 Texans Jaison Williams WR Oregon
54 Cardinals Marlon Lucky RB Nebraska
55 Giants Gerald McRath LB Southern Miss
56 Seahawks Jeremy Perry OG Oregon
57 Browns Demetrius Byrd WR LSU
58 Steelers Travard Lindley CB Kentucky
59 Packers James Davis RB Clemson
60 Saints Cornelius Ingram TE Florida
61 Patriots Maurice Evans DE/LB Penn State
62 Patriots (SD) Vidal Hazleton WR USC
63 Cowboys Derek Pegues S Mississippi State
64 Colts Brian Robiskie WR Ohio State

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An idea

Why dont we try to get all of the site coordinators from each team write a brief writeup about each teams hopes and outlooks on this years draft.  I see that to many people are complaining that some people are commenting about their team when in reality they may or may not know as much about a certain team as those who are fans of a certain team.  Because honestly i know alot more about the steelers than i do about any other team.  Thus it would not be fair for me to make rational comments on other teams.  Just a thought.   

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2008 NFL Post-Draft Yin and Yang: AFC and NFC South

We chug along with the 2008 Post Draft Yin and Yang. The AFC and NFC South teams are in the spotlight today. Did teams like the Texans or Falcons do enough to get better in their divisions? Did the Colts and Bucs do enough to remain on top? Cue the chanting:

 

Ommmmmmmmmmmm...

AFC South

Yin:

Stampedeblue_s  Indianapolis Colts

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go ahead and say it. The Colts blogger gives his favorite team props. Oh, who didn't see that coming. I'm sure some of you think that, but if you take the tin foil hat off for a sec you'll notice that many people thought the Colts did well with this draft. OG Mike Pollak, OC Steve Justice, and OL Jamey Richard give them excellent depth on the o-line. DE Marcus Howard will spell Freeney and Mathis as a pass rusher, and RB Mike Hart will help spell Joseph Addai. Colts addressed all their off-season needs in one draft. Solid, all around.

Yang:

Musiccitymiracles_s  Tennessee Titans

The Titans reached big time for RB Chris Johnson in the 1st round despite having significant holes in their secondary and at DE. Jason Jones helps but he is not enough to stem the loses of both Antwan Odom and Travis LaBoy to free agency. They didn't draft a DB until round 7 despite having horrid safeties and an aging Nick Harper.

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Yin:

Bigcatcountry_s  Jacksonville Jaguars

Criticize the move t trade up and get DE Derrick Harvey at #8 all you want, but you're wrong if you do. Many rated Harvey higher than DE Vernon Gholston. It was not likely Harvey was going to make it out of the top 10. Jacksonville targeted the guy they wanted and they got him, addressing the one weakness that has plagued the Jags defense for years: Lack of pass rush. DE Quentin Groves adds more pass rushing depth to the line. CB Trae Williams was also a good pick-up.

Yang:

Battleredblog_s  Houston Texans

The Texans had one of the worst drafts of 2008. Houston traded down in the first round, presumably thinking players like Sam Baker or Jeff Otah might be there. They weren't, and with no second round pick the Texans had to reach for OT Duane Brown, a guy who is a converted TE. Brown was also the only o-lineman Houston took even though their line has been horrible since their very creation as a franchise. Steve Slaton is a situational RB and not the full-time, carry the load RB the Texans sorely need.

Ommmmmmmmmmmm...

NFC South

Yin:

Canal_street_s  New Orleans Saints

they couldn't get the guy they wanted, DT Glenn Dorsey, but the did get a pretty damn good one in DT Sedrick Ellis. The interior of the d-line for the Saints was putrid in 2007, and management made it their mission to correct that problem. Taking Ellis, and then later drafting DT DeMario Pressley, should correct that issue. I'm not big on CB Tracy Porter because of his questionable character, but his talent is undeniable. 

Yang:

Bucem_s  Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

The Bucs need playmakers on offense. Jeff Garcia is old, their WRs stink, and they have no legit receiving TE threat. Yet, despite these needs they take a CB, Aqib Talib, with their first round pick, passing on big potential play players like RB Rashard Mendenhall, TE Dustin Keller, or WR Limas Sweed. In the late 2nd round, they take WR Dexter Jackson who hadn't caught many passes in college, especially in comparison to players like Sweed. Jackson also drops a lot of balls, which is not good for Jon Gruden's West Coast-style offense.

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Yin:

Thefalcoholic_s  Atlanta Falcons

Taking QB Matt Ryan at #3 overall was smart. Ryan has all the tools, and it sends a clear signal to fans that the Michael Vick days are over. Ryan is now the face of the franchise. Getting WR Harry Douglas in round 3 is also a solid pick-up. They reached a bit taking OT Sam Baker late in round 1, but Atlanta is setting up a solid foundation for the future.

Yang:

Catscratchreader_s  Carolina Panthers

Carlina's d-line, LBs, secondary, and QB position all needed addressing, in particular QB. Jake Delhomme simply can't stay healthy, but the Panthers opted to go with a RB who also has injury concerns: Jonathan Stewart. Stewart was a reach at #13 overall, and players like OT Chris Williams or OG Branden Albert were better prospects even though they didn't fill needs. Carolina had to trade back into the 1st round again to get Jeff Otah, a move they wouldn't have needed to make had they just taken Williams and not reached for Stewart. LB Dan Connor in round 3 was a nice pick-up, and several of their day two selections were quite good. But, they did not do well on the first day, and Jake Delhomme is not going to take them back to the Super Bowl.

Next up: We wrap it all up with the NFC and AFC West teams!

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Carl Nicks - Slowness because of former Nebraska Strength coach?

There were some comments on the New Era profile about offensive tackle Carl Nicks from Nebraska with regards to his lack of speed.

Nebraska's former strength coach had a lot to do with that and I have to believe that Nicks will improve that problem in the NFL. If that and his character issues (which weren't an issue at Nebraska ) are the only problems, someone is going to get one helluva deal on the guy.

 

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Draft Talk Tonight!

I will be on the radio tonight at 8pm EST with former New Era Scouting writer Chris Harring. We'll talk mostly about the AFC East, but will discuss various topics about the 2008 NFL Draft. We may even do a mock draft, who knows.

You can listen live at WRSU.org!

If any other SBNation bloggers have shows this week, please let us know so we can promote you and your site.

Good luck to everyone.

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Jake Long will go #1 overall to the Dolphins

AOL Fanhouse reports it here:
The Miami Dolphins have agreed to a contract with Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long and will sign him to a contract with $30 million guaranteed, multiple media outlets are reporting.

Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that the contract is a five-year deal worth $57 million, which is less total and less guaranteed money than JaMarcus Russell got as the first pick of the Raiders last year, although Russell signed a six-year contract, meaning Long can become a free agent a year earlier.

Everyone re-arrange your mocks.

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Welcome to the new Mocking The Draft and SB Nation

Hey Mocking The Draft,

Today is the big day. We've switched your community over to the new SB Nation sports blog platform. My name is Trei, and I'm here to help you get adjusted to the new home we've built for you. If you have questions or trouble with the new system, post a comment in this thread and myself or one of the team (lovitt, sixfoot6 or odacrem) will try to point you in the right direction.

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Thanks for sucking... Malcolm Kelly

Malcolm Kelly ran a 4.7 in the 40 yard dash todayday at the Oklahoma Pro Day, pissing off his agent and causing said agent to be removed from the workout. Kelly was upset because the run was moved from Astroturf to Fieldturf.

Anyone think this is OU paying him back for leaving early? If that's not enough, Kelly will meet with Cincinnati and Washington this week.

The Bills were not impressed. Sorry, Brian.

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