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lavar703
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:29 pm Post subject: |
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Why the hell would our first two picks be QB's? I mean come on, really? _________________
| Deets wrote: | | Absolutely nothing. In two years, Ryan Tannehill will be far better than RGIII. |
RIP Sean Taylor "Forever a Redskin" |
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adam9 
Joined: 06 Jan 2011 Posts: 9946 Location: Cartersville, GA
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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That was actually a pretty good mock for Atlanta.
Nice work! _________________
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midniterc
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:46 pm Post subject: |
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1- 2 - Washington --- Robert Griffin / RBF / Baylor
3- 69 - Washington --- Brandon Weeden / QB / Oklahoma State
4- 101 - Washington --- Josh Norman / CB / Coastal Carolina
4- 108 - Washington --- Mike Brewster / OG / Ohio State
5- 132 - Washington --- Joe Adams / WRS / Arkansas
6- 161 - Washington --- Junior Hemingway / WRF / Michigan
7- 195 - Washington --- Winston Guy / SS / Kentucky
It's assumed that Washington takes Griffin in the first. They have also signed Rex Grossman to be the stopgap until Griffin is ready. The Redskins only kept two active QBs last year. They would be better off just keeping Grossman as the backup because Weeden will be trying to learn the system and take practice snaps away from Griffin. After Griffin learns the system and is 100% comfortable should they begin to look for another young QB to groom.
You have us taking two WRs even though we signed two pretty good ones in free agency and drafted two good WRs last year. Maybe they draft one WR with burning speed because Griffin has such a good arm, but not two WRs.
Mike Brewster is an OC not OG, but that's okay, we'll still take him. Sorry for nitpicking there.
So we get rid of one WR and one QB. Who do we add? At this point they should probably take a RT in the third round and a TE if a value pick is there in the sixth. Very good draft overall. |
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babyatemydingo 
Joined: 15 Jan 2007 Posts: 5939 Location: South Jersey
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:01 am Post subject: |
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Brockers is totally unlike any DT Reid has drafted.
I don't see him changing now.
I can't understand how he's become a consensus mock pick for the Eagles.
Similarly, Crick is a terrible fit.
Cam Johnson and Jake Bequette are more likely.
Sanders is decent.
I'm not sure how Bergstrom fits in.
The Eagles re-signed Evan Mathis and picked up Mike Gibson after drafting Danny Watkins in the 1st last year.
The Eagles have drafted strong safeties in the last two drafts.
Is Taylor going to come in and be better than Jaiquawn Jarrett and Kurt Coleman?
Menzie is more of a free safety. I can actually see that.
But, the Eagles need a corner who can play the slot. Where is he?
Lance Lewis is OK as is Brian Quick.
The Eagles have five returning receivers from last season plus a couple from the practice squad.
Two more may be overkill.
Lennon Creer isn't bad, but the Eagles don't have a 7th round pick. (NE)
Also, they have pick 182 in the 6th.
You could have him going there.
Yours:
1- 15 - Philadelphia --- Michael Brockers / DT43 / LSU
2- 46 - Philadelphia --- Jared Crick / DE43 / Nebraska
2- 51 - Philadelphia --- Zebrie Sanders / OT / Florida State
3- 88 - Philadelphia --- Tony Bergstrom / OG / Utah
4- 113 - Philadelphia --- Brandon Taylor / SS / LSU
5- 144 - Philadelphia --- DeQuan Menzie / CB / Alabama
6- 160 - Philadelphia --- Lance Lewis / WRF / East Carolina
6- 188 - Philadelphia --- Brian Quick / WRP / Appalachian State
7- 205 - Philadelphia --- Lennon Creer / RBF / Louisiana Tech
Better:
1- 15 - Philadelphia --- Fletcher Cox / DT43 / Mississippi St
2- 46 - Philadelphia --- Chase Minnifield / CB / Virginia
2- 51 - Philadelphia --- Zebrie Sanders* / OT / Florida State
3- 88 - Philadelphia --- Jake Bequette / DE43 / Arkansas
4- 113 - Philadelphia --- Emmanuel Acho / OLB43 / Texas
5- 144 - Philadelphia --- DeQuan Menzie* / CB / Alabama
6- 160 - Philadelphia --- Lance Lewis* / WRF / East Carolina
6- 182 - Philadelphia --- Russell Wilson / QB / Wisconsin
6- 188 - Philadelphia --- Lennon Creer* / RBF / Louisiana Tech
These aren't all of my favorite players.
I kept who I could from your picks.
I had to replace the implausible ones.
I took the others from in between picks as you had them valued. |
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ttitansfan4life 
Joined: 30 Dec 2009 Posts: 18643 Location: Delaware
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:47 am Post subject: Re: Mock 2.0 (7 rounds) 3/22/2012 |
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| JRT2006 wrote: | 1- 20 - Tennessee --- Peter Konz / OG / Wisconsin
Great pick. Not the sexiest but it fills our biggest need. Konz would play center for us, not guard.
2- 52 - Tennessee --- Jayron Hosley / CB / Virginia Tech
We have a need for nickel CB but not this high. Ta'amu would be great.
3- 82 - Tennessee --- Trumaine Johnson / FS / Montana
Great pick.
4- 114 - Tennessee --- Brian Linthicum / TE / Michigan State
No thanks. We have zero need for a TE. Tommy Streeter would be great for a developmental WR.
5- 146 - Tennessee --- Duke Ihenacho / SS / San Jose State
With Bradham still on the board, he'd be a great pick here.
6- 178 - Tennessee --- Jack Crawford / DE43 / Penn State
Dont like this pick. Rather go Winston Guy here.
7- 209 - Tennessee --- Mike Daniels / DT43 / Iowa
Not a fan of this either with the Ta'amu pick in the 2nd. Rathergo Josh Kaddu. |
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#1CARDSFAN
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 1:39 am Post subject: |
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| No way to Mike Adams.Ingram would be a better pick. |
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JRT2006 
Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 1097 Location: Cibolo, Texas
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:29 am Post subject: |
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| midniterc wrote: | 1- 2 - Washington --- Robert Griffin / RBF / Baylor
3- 69 - Washington --- Brandon Weeden / QB / Oklahoma State
4- 101 - Washington --- Josh Norman / CB / Coastal Carolina
4- 108 - Washington --- Mike Brewster / OG / Ohio State
5- 132 - Washington --- Joe Adams / WRS / Arkansas
6- 161 - Washington --- Junior Hemingway / WRF / Michigan
7- 195 - Washington --- Winston Guy / SS / Kentucky
It's assumed that Washington takes Griffin in the first. They have also signed Rex Grossman to be the stopgap until Griffin is ready. The Redskins only kept two active QBs last year. They would be better off just keeping Grossman as the backup because Weeden will be trying to learn the system and take practice snaps away from Griffin. After Griffin learns the system and is 100% comfortable should they begin to look for another young QB to groom.
You have us taking two WRs even though we signed two pretty good ones in free agency and drafted two good WRs last year. Maybe they draft one WR with burning speed because Griffin has such a good arm, but not two WRs.
Mike Brewster is an OC not OG, but that's okay, we'll still take him. Sorry for nitpicking there.
So we get rid of one WR and one QB. Who do we add? At this point they should probably take a RT in the third round and a TE if a value pick is there in the sixth. Very good draft overall. |
apologize to Washington fans, I'm not sure how I fit 2 QBs into their draft, it was purely by mistake and not what i believe with happen. I'm going to fix this today |
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JRT2006 
Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 1097 Location: Cibolo, Texas
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:31 am Post subject: |
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| babyatemydingo wrote: | Brockers is totally unlike any DT Reid has drafted.
I don't see him changing now.
I can't understand how he's become a consensus mock pick for the Eagles.
Similarly, Crick is a terrible fit.
Cam Johnson and Jake Bequette are more likely.
Sanders is decent.
I'm not sure how Bergstrom fits in.
The Eagles re-signed Evan Mathis and picked up Mike Gibson after drafting Danny Watkins in the 1st last year.
The Eagles have drafted strong safeties in the last two drafts.
Is Taylor going to come in and be better than Jaiquawn Jarrett and Kurt Coleman?
Menzie is more of a free safety. I can actually see that.
But, the Eagles need a corner who can play the slot. Where is he?
Lance Lewis is OK as is Brian Quick.
The Eagles have five returning receivers from last season plus a couple from the practice squad.
Two more may be overkill.
Lennon Creer isn't bad, but the Eagles don't have a 7th round pick. (NE)
Also, they have pick 182 in the 6th.
You could have him going there.
Yours:
1- 15 - Philadelphia --- Michael Brockers / DT43 / LSU
2- 46 - Philadelphia --- Jared Crick / DE43 / Nebraska
2- 51 - Philadelphia --- Zebrie Sanders / OT / Florida State
3- 88 - Philadelphia --- Tony Bergstrom / OG / Utah
4- 113 - Philadelphia --- Brandon Taylor / SS / LSU
5- 144 - Philadelphia --- DeQuan Menzie / CB / Alabama
6- 160 - Philadelphia --- Lance Lewis / WRF / East Carolina
6- 188 - Philadelphia --- Brian Quick / WRP / Appalachian State
7- 205 - Philadelphia --- Lennon Creer / RBF / Louisiana Tech
Better:
1- 15 - Philadelphia --- Fletcher Cox / DT43 / Mississippi St
2- 46 - Philadelphia --- Chase Minnifield / CB / Virginia
2- 51 - Philadelphia --- Zebrie Sanders* / OT / Florida State
3- 88 - Philadelphia --- Jake Bequette / DE43 / Arkansas
4- 113 - Philadelphia --- Emmanuel Acho / OLB43 / Texas
5- 144 - Philadelphia --- DeQuan Menzie* / CB / Alabama
6- 160 - Philadelphia --- Lance Lewis* / WRF / East Carolina
6- 182 - Philadelphia --- Russell Wilson / QB / Wisconsin
6- 188 - Philadelphia --- Lennon Creer* / RBF / Louisiana Tech
These aren't all of my favorite players.
I kept who I could from your picks.
I had to replace the implausible ones.
I took the others from in between picks as you had them valued. |
Cox was actually my first projection for the Eagles, but I went by big board rather then who "fits" as I'm not completely familiar with their scheme or their draft likes. If Cox fits more then Brockers, cox it will be, looking at the players below, is there anybody who would get plugged in his spot. |
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Fishfan79
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:38 am Post subject: |
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| dream miami draft |
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JRT2006 
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:51 am Post subject: |
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| Fishfan79 wrote: | | dream miami draft |
Thanks, unfortunately that may change here soon as I'm trying to correct a lot of mistakes and produce a more accurate draft |
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JRT2006 
Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 1097 Location: Cibolo, Texas
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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| updated, been working on the mock since 9am (now 7pm) so moments of drowsiness was cause of some over looks and errors. taking a few hours break then will be back for further review |
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fasteddy55
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Very good draft for the rams. Good job. |
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adamq 
Joined: 18 Jan 2007 Posts: 7709 Location: Missouri
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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Not a fan of Hill personally, but I like the draft. Allen us great value at the bottom of the third, and you really improved the secondary depth for us while still landing a good guard prospect.. Nice work _________________
-kiltman
| Uncle Buck wrote: | | I'd rather have Tebow than any other QB in the NFL besides Rodgers, and I may even take him over Rodgers due to the difference in age. |
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49ers Finest
Joined: 28 Dec 2011 Posts: 5719 Location: San Jose
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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Doug Martin in the third and mcnutt in the sixth and you go my vote _________________ ***WE RUN THE WEST!***
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BrownsDog23 
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 1:03 am Post subject: |
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| Why Mike Adams over Jonathin Martin for the Browns? |
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