No descriptions. You want clarification just ask. These are my opinion on what I think will happen not what I would personally do. Round 1 1. Oakland Raiders - Jamarcus Russell, QB, LSU 2. Detroit Lions - Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin 3. Cleveland Browns - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech 5. Arizona Cardinals - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson 6. Washington Redskins - Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville 7. Minnesota Vikings - Laron Landry, S, LSU 8. Atlanta Falcons - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma 9. Miami Dolphins - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan 10. Houston Texans - Levi Brown, OT, Penn State 11. San Francisco 49ers - Patrick Willis, LB, Mississippi 12. Buffalo Bills - Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh 13. St. Louis Rams - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan 14. Carolina Panthers - Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas 15. Pittsburgh Steelers - Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska 16. Green Bay Packers - Marshawn Lynch, RB, California 17. Jacksonville Jaguars - Ted Ginn Jr, WR, Ohio State 18. Cincinnati Bengals - Greg Olsen, TE, Miami (FL) 19. Tennessee Titans - Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU 20. New York Giants - Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas 21. Denver Broncos - Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida 22. Dallas Cowboys - Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan 23. Kansas City Chiefs - Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee 24. New England Patriots - Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn State 25. New York Jets - Aaron Ross, CB, Texas 26. Philadelphia Eagles - Reggie Nelson, S, Florida 27. New Orleans Saints - Eric Wright, CB, UNLV 28. New England Patriots - Eric Weddle, S, Utah 29. Baltimore Ravens - Ryan Kalil, C, USC 30. San Diego Chargers - Michael Griffin, S, Texas 31. Chicago Bears - Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC 32. Indianapolis Colts - Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida State Round 2 33. Oakland Raiders - Steve Smith, WR, USC 34. Detroit Lions - Jon Beason, LB, Miami (FL) 35. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee 36. Cleveland Browns - Arron Sears, OT, Tennessee 37. Chicago Bears - Ben Grubbs, OG, Auburn 38. Arizona Cardinals - Justin Blalock, OG, Texas 39. Atlanta Falcons - Brandon Meriweather, S, Miami (FL) 40. Miami Dolphins - Anthony Gonzalez, WR, Ohio State 41. Minnesota Vikings - Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina 42. San Francisco 49ers - Jason Hill, WR, Washington State 43. Buffalo Bills - Antonio Pittman, RB, Ohio State 44. Atlanta Falcons - Charles Johnson, DE, Georgia 45. Carolina Panthers - David Harris, LB, Michigan 46. Pittsburgh Steelers - David Irons, CB, Auburn 47. Green Bay Packers - Ben Patrick, TE, Delaware 48. Jacksonville Jaguars - Anthony Spencer, DE, Purdue 49. Cincinnati Bengals - Tank Tyler, DT, North Carolina State 50. Tennessee Titans - Brian Leonard, RB, Rutgers 51. New York Giants - Tim Shaw, LB, Penn State 52. St. Louis Rams - Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State 53. Dallas Cowboys - Tanard Jackson, CB/S, Syracuse 54. Kansas City Chiefs - Tony Ugoh, OT, Arkansas 55. Seattle Seahawks - Zach Miller, TE, Arizona State 56. Denver Broncos - Rufus Alexander, LB, Oklahoma 57. Philadelphia Eagles - Paul Williams, WR, Fresno State 58. New Orleans Saints - Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio State 59. New York Jets - Lamarr Woodley, LB, Michigan 60. Miami Dolphins - Trent Edwards, QB, Stanford 61. Baltimore Ravens - Brain Robinson, LB, Texas 62. San Diego Chargers - Craig Davis, WR, LSU 63. New York Jets - Ikaika Alama-Francis, DE, Hawaii 64. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Tim Crowder, DE, Texas Round 3 65. Oakland Raiders - Marshal Yanda, OT, Iowa 66. Detroit Lions - Drew Stanton, QB, Michigan State 67. Cleveland Browns - Chris Henry, RB, Arizona 68. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Daymeion Hughes, CB, California 69. Arizona Cardinals - Doug Free, OT, Northern Illinois 70. Denver Broncos - Fred Bennett, CB, South Carolina 71. Miami Dolphins - Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame 72. Minnesota Vikings - Victor Abiamiri, DE, Notre Dame 73. Houston Texans - Aundrae Allison, WR, East Carolina 74. Buffalo Bills - Brandon Siler, LB, Florida 75. Atlanta Falcons - Josh Beekman, OG, Boston College 76. San Francisco 49ers - Ray McDonald, DE, Florida 77. Pittsburgh Steelers - Samson Satele, C, Hawaii 78. Green Bay Packers - Aaron Rouse, S, Virginia Tech 79. Jacksonville Jaguars - Josh Wilson, CB, Maryland 80. Tennessee Titans - Jonathan Wade, CB, Tennessee 81. New York Giants - Lorenzo Booker, RB, Florida State 82. St. Louis Rams - Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State 83. Carolina Panthers - Scott Chandler, TE, Iowa 84. Kansas City Chiefs - Brandon Mebane, DT, California 85. Seattle Seahawks - Manuel Ramirez, OG, Texas Tech 86. Denver Broncos - Josh Gattis, S, Wake Forest 87. Dallas Cowboys - Mason Crosby, K, Colorado 88. New Orleans Saints - Rhema McKnight, WR, Notre Dame 89. New York Jets - Matt Spaeth, TE, Minnesota 90. Philadelphia Eagles - Michael Bush, RB, Louisville 91. New England Patriots - Kenny Scott, CB, Georgia Tech 92. Buffalo Bills - Courtney Taylor, WR, Auburn 93. San Diego Chargers - Ryan McBean, DE, Oklahoma State 94. Chicago Bears - Justin Durant, LB, Hampton 95. Indianapolis Colts - Kareem Brown, DT, Miami (FL) 96. San Diego Chargers - Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn 97. San Francisco 49ers - Paul Soliai, DT, Utah 98. Indianapolis Colts - Sabby Piscitelli, S, Oregon State 99. Oakland Raiders - Baraka Atkins, DE, Miami (FL)200
I like your mock draft. I would give it an A. The picks I like are the Eagles 3rd rounder, Micheal Bush, because Eagles have been shopping Moats so they can draft a big back. Bush and Hunt are the only real bruising runners that the eagles could land for a backup role. Weddle was a little bit high, but I think the Patriots are the only team that would pick him in the first round because he is a Bill Belicheck type of guy. I think the panthers pick could happen. I like Jammal Anderson, because Rucker is getting older and older. I also like Patrick Willis, and Dwayne Bowe, and I wish we didnt have safety problems, because I would much rather have those three guys than a Safety like Nelson or Griffin. That top 5 is going to be so interesting this year because Detriot wants to move back, because they have picked up some good starting o-line threw free agency like Mutalo and Zach Piller and added George Foster threw the Bly trade, so the Lions are going to be the hardest team to gauge who they are going to pick. Gaines Adams would be a good pick for them because Marneilli is a d-line coach at heart. Ive heard rumors that they are also looking at Peterson, Calvin, and both QBs, so they could go lots of different ways. Porky, I have a hypothetical question for you, say the Browns selected Peterson instead of Quinn, where would he fall? And what would happen to Quinn if the Vikes decided they like Tarvaris Jackson too much to pick Quinn.
If AP goes to the Browns then I could see Quinn falling to the Vikings or Dolphins. One or the other. Culpepper's days are done in Miami or so they say so trading for Green and letting Quinn sit for a year behind him would be a pretty good move in my opinion. The Vikings are tough because you don't know if their for real with Quinn or if they are bluffing. Earlier in the year Childress said it was Jackson's and Bollinger's job to lose and now he said if Quinn is the best player for us we'll take him. In case Quinn does fall the Vikings could be putting on a show for the Dolphins who would possibly move up to #6 or #5 to take Quinn and that could ensure Gaines Adams or Laron Landry for Minnesota. It?s a hard call. I have a question. Part of my reasoning of putting Anderson to Carolina was because I had heard Peppers contract is expiring in a year or two and he wants to be the highest paid player of all time. Do you know anything about this? If so do you think Carolina would be willing to pay that much for Peppers. I?m guessing the deal would be totaled over 90 million which is a crazy amount. I think the Panthers need to have contingency plan. Either way Anderson is an upgrade over Mike Rucker in my opinion.
I wouldn't be agianst Chicago Chasing a WR in round 1.. Mushin is getting old.. and so is our Oline.. if we could get Jerrett and grubbs i would be ok with that
I know you & Dale were "exchanging ideas" but thats no reason to punish me by implying that Miami may take Quinn and then have them selcting Edwards w/ pick 60. The other picks foir Miami I like. Gonzales will be better @ the next level than Ginn I'd rather Miami take Quinn instead of Stanton or Edwards. Kolb (Houston) would be better than the previous 3 IMO. Miami will take a QB that is Mueller's MO... Kiper has Miami taking John Beck in the 2nd (I can't recall which one) and I can deal w/ them taking a BYU player and I graduated from the U of Utah.... BYU's chief rival.
The only reason I have Miami taking Edwards is because I don't believe Quinn falls to them. If he would then yeah without question I think they'd take Quinn and then in round 2 probably go CB and WR yet. I've been on the Leon Hall to Miami bandwagon for quite some time now so i really don't want to change it. Miami has four picks on Day 1 so QB is going to be one of them in my opinion.
I'll have to dig further but I believe Mueller usually wait until late day 1 or early day 2 to pick a QB. I'd like to see Miami take Satele of Hawaii. I know the phins have scouted him and word is he compares to Manuwai w/ Jville... Granted Faneca's contract is up soon. I don't think they take Satele. They drafted Marvin Philip out of Cal last yr The Steelers, I've read, are intrigued by Levi Brown, so who knows?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Weddle was a little bit high, but I think the Patriots are the only team that would pick him in the first round because he is a Bill Belicheck type of guy.</div> I agree. After the combine, EW worked his way into the 2nd or 3rd. He IMO would fit well with the Colts. Pairing him @ safety w/ Sanders would be dynamic. He could even be a decent cover 2 CB. Did I mention he returned punts & played RB and QB?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Weddle was a little bit high, but I think the Patriots are the only team that would pick him in the first round because he is a Bill Belicheck type of guy.</div> I agree. After the combine, EW worked his way into the 2nd or 3rd. He IMO would fit well with the Colts. Pairing him @ safety w/ Sanders would be dynamic. He could even be a decent cover 2 CB. Did I mention he returned punts & played RB and QB?</div> I hope the Packers get him. He?s probably my favorite prospect in the entire Draft. His versatility is amazing. He can return kicks as well as play any defensive back position. Part of the reason I gave him to the Patriots is because the team has been known to reach for players who are smart and fitting into the system. Logan Mankins and Ben Watson come to mind. That seems to be the type of player they draft year in and year out especially in round 1.
I like the Weddle pick even though I think they'd be better served trading down into the 2nd round to get him. I don't get why so many have Paul Posluszny at 24. The Pats need an ILB with the size to play the 3-4. The best fit for that on day one is David Harris. Like Weddle, he grades as a mid 2nd rounder though. I'm curious why you have Reggie Nelson so low? I would think under this scenario the Pats would take Nelson at 24 & look to trade down with their 2nd pick.
Utah is no MIT academically but then Fresno is no Utah. The reason Mankins is a Patriot is Pat Hill is part of the Belichick coaching tree. Part of the reason for Weddle's success is helives in the film room. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bakes781)</div><div class='quotemain'>I don't get why so many have Paul Posluszny at 24. The Pats need an ILB with the size to play the 3-4. The best fit for that on day one is David Harris. Like Weddle, he grades as a mid 2nd rounder though.</div> I'm inclined to agree, but, think size is irrelevant. After all, Brushci does pretty well as has Zach Thomas in a 3-4. Posluszny is from Penn St which is Linebacker U, so... I just pray that The Pats don't draft Spencer from Purdue. As far as Safeties go, The Mtn West Conf has another good one - Wendling From Wyoming. If not for Weddle, Wendling would have been DPOY last season.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>As far as Safeties go, The Mtn West Conf has another good one - Wendling From Wyoming. If not for Weddle, Wendling would have been DPOY last season.</div> Yeah I think Wendling is another S the Pats will have their eye on in the 3rd round.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bakes781)</div><div class='quotemain'>I like the Weddle pick even though I think they'd be better served trading down into the 2nd round to get him. I don't get why so many have Paul Posluszny at 24. The Pats need an ILB with the size to play the 3-4. The best fit for that on day one is David Harris. Like Weddle, he grades as a mid 2nd rounder though. I'm curious why you have Reggie Nelson so low? I would think under this scenario the Pats would take Nelson at 24 & look to trade down with their 2nd pick.</div> Posluszny can play any linebacker position including inside linebacker in a 3-4. He doesn't have much speed but he is great in coverage and his instincts are amazing. He's another smart player who would fit the system. I don?t think Nelson is as good as a prospect as people make him out to be. He has great upside but his combine was very average. He made up for it at the pro day but teams always factor in the combine a lot more than pro days.
Porky, Peppers contract runs threw 2008, and they defintly will resign him. But Rucker is likely gone, his contract is up also, and he is like 34 next year, so Anderson would be the best replacement for him. One interesting thing is that on the browns homepage, where there GM talks about the draft, the picture on the page is Calvin Johnson. I think the browns might do it, because Jurvicius is a 33 slot reciever playing as a starter. "Savage said the Browns have evaluated the players not just on their abilities but on how they'd fit the Browns. Wide receiver, for example, isn't a pressing need. But Johnson is so gifted that the Browns have discussed how he might fit here, as well as the options a receiver with his rare kind of size of speed can give an offense. There aren't many of this type of guy walking around," Savage said. He affects coverage, too. You can't really play too much eight in the box against the run if he's there. And you look at putting him with Kellen Winslow and Braylon Edwards, with Jamal Lewis in the backfield...that's a pretty formidable group of skill players." "This guy is a big-time talent. He could be the number one pick. He's certainly deserving of that accolade if it happens." Phil Savage also said, "I think that impression is unfair to Charlie because, as I've said all the way through, we may end up with the same quarterbacks we had for the '06 season," he said. "I did talk to Charlie the other day and I told him that whether we get Trent Green or whether we draft a guy, it shouldn't impact him." It really sounds like Phil Savage likes Calvin alot. I think you draft Calvin, who is a physical specimen, I dont see how u can pass on Calvin. You can always pick up a backup RB later in the draft, but a guy like Calvin, only comes once in ten years. Hes like a young Randy Moss with great attitude and work ethic. So that is why I might change my mind about cleveland in the draft. The article http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/article.php?id=6683
I dont think Rouse has the coverage abillities we need, but i dont know too much about him, other than word of mouth.