Nesquiks Mock Draft 4/22

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  1. Nesquik

    Nesquik Well-Known Member

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    1st ROUND

    1. Detroit Lions - Matthew Stafford QB Georgia
    2. St. Louis Rams - Jason Smith OT Baylor
    3. Kansas City Chiefs - Aaron Curry ILB Wake Forest
    4. Seattle Seahawks - Mark Sanchez QB USC
    5. Cleveland Browns - Brian Orakpo OLB Texas
    6. Cincinnati Bengals - Eugene Smith OT Virginia
    7. Oakland Raiders - Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech
    8. Jacksonville Jaguars (from JAX) - Vontae Davis CB Illinois
    9. Green Bay Packers - Aaron Maybin OLB Penn State
    10. San Francisco 49ers - Andre Smith OT Alabama
    11. Buffalo Bills - Michael Oher OT Ole Miss
    12. Denver Broncos (from DEN) - BJ Raji NT Boston College
    13. Washington Redskins - Robert Ayers DE Tennessee
    14. New Orleans Saints - Malcolm Jenkins DB Ohio State
    15. Houston Texans - Clay Matthews OLB USC
    16. San Diego Chargers - Tyson Jackson DE LSU
    17. New York Jets – Jeremy Maclin WR Mizzou
    With the recent signing of Torry Holt to the Jaguars i really doubt them picking up another receiver and passing on probably the most physically gifted prospect in the whole draft in Vontae Davis. Oakland is a possibility but with Michael Crabtree on the board it should be hard for the Raiders to pick him over Maclin, i know he isnt the fastest but still will be the WR to work with Russell. Maclin should provide us the deep threat we have been missing since Moss left and an immediate replacement for Coles.

    18. Denver Broncos (from CHI) – Everette Brown OLB Florida State
    19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Josh Freeman QB Kansas State
    20. Detroit Lions – William Beatty OT Connecticut
    21. Philadelphia Eagles - Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia
    22. Minnesota Vikings - Eben Britton OT Arizona
    23. New England Patriots - Rey Maualuga ILB USC
    24. Atlanta Falcons - Peria Jerry DT Ole Miss
    25. Miami Dolphins - Brian Cushing OLB USC
    26. Baltimore Ravens - Darius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland
    27. Indianapolis Colts - Jarron Gilbert DT San Jose State
    28. Buffalo Bills (from CAR thru PHI) – Larry English DE Northern Illinois
    29. New York Giants – Kenny Britt WR Rutgers
    30. Tennessee Titans - Darius Butler CB Connecticut
    31. Arizona Cardinals - Chris Wells RB Ohio State
    32. Pittsburgh Steelers - Sean Smith DB Utah

    2nd ROUND
    33. Detroit Lions - James Laurinaitis ILB Ohio State
    34. New England Patriots (from KC) – Louis Delmas S Western Michigan
    35. St. Louis Rams - Alphonso Smith CB Wake Forest
    36. Cleveland Browns - Donald Brown RB Connecticut
    37. Seattle Seahawks – DJ Moore CB Vanderbilt
    38. Cincinnati Bengals - Alex Mack C Cal
    39. Jacksonville Jaguars - Percy Harvin WR Florida
    40. Oakland Raiders - Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech
    41. Green Bay Packers – Jamon Merideth OT South Carolina
    42. Buffalo Bills - Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma State
    43. San Francisco 49ers – Ron Brace NT Boston College
    44. Miami Dolphins (from WAS) – Hakeem Nicks WR North Carolina
    45. New York Giants (from NO) – Clint Sintim OLB Virginia
    46. Houston Texans - Max Unger OL Oregon
    47. New England Patriots (from SD) – Connor Barwin OLB Cincinnati
    48. Denver Broncos - Evander Hood DT Mizzou
    49. Chicago Bears - William Moore S Mizzou
    50. Cleveland Browns (from TB) –Patrick Chung S Oregon
    51. Dallas Cowboys – Pat White QB/WR West Va.
    52. New York Jets –LeSean McCoy RB Pittsburgh
    With Thomas Jones getting older and now with his current contract issues Rb is a major priority especially for whoever our qb is. Leon Washington is a great player that should see the field more but more as a Reggie Bush type role. McCoy should be used as the traditional role , if Jones doesnt come back.I see McCoy as a huge steal , yeah he's only 190 but he could easily add another 10-15 and not have that effect his game.

    53. Philadelphia Eagles – Jared Cook WR/TE South Carolina
    54. Minnesota Vikings - Phillip Loadholt OT Oklahoma
    55. Atlanta Falcons - Gerald McRath OLB Southern Miss
    56. Miami Dolphins - Victor Harris DB Virginia Tech
    57. Baltimore Ravens - Troy Kropog OT Tulane
    58. New England Patriots – Fili Moala DT USC
    59. Carolina Panthers - Jairus Byrd DB Oregon
    60. New York Giants – Rashad Johnson S Alabama
    61. Indianapolis Colts – Brian Robiskie WR Ohio State
    62. Tennessee Titans – Sen’Derrick Marks DT Auburn
    63. Arizona Cardinals – Duke Robinson G Oklahoma
    64. Pittsburgh Steelers – Fenuki Tupou OT Oregon

    3rd ROUND

    65. Detroit Lions – Andy Levitre G Oregon State
    66. St. Louis Rams– Juanquin Iglesias WR Oklahoma
    67. Kansas City Chiefs – Chris Baker DT Hampton
    68. Seattle Seahawks – Keenan Lewis CB Oregon State
    69. Dallas Cowboys(from CLE) –Alex Magee DE Purdue
    70. Cincinnati Bengals – Paul Kruger DE Utah
    71. Oakland Raiders – Michael Hamlin S Clemson
    72. Jacksonville Jaguars – Dorell Scott DT Clemson
    73. Green Bay Packers – Coye Francies CB San Jose State
    74. San Francisco 49ers – Sherrod Martin DB Troy
    75. Buffalo Bills –Tyrone McKenzie OLB USF
    76. New York Jets (from NO)– Lawrence Sidbury OLB Richmond
    I see us drafting another pass rusher somewhere in this draft.I hope its this kid, I do think Gholston will improve significantly from last year but u can never have enough pass rushers and I think he could be effective in place of Thomas.

    77. Houston Texans – Shonne Green RB Iowa
    78. San Diego Chargers – Andre Brown RB NC State
    79. Denver Broncos – Jasper Brinkley ILB South Carolina
    80. Washington Redskins - Gerald Kodagan OT Penn State
    81. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Kevin Barnes CB Maryland
    82. Detroit Lions(from DAL) – Darry Beckwith ILB LSU
    83. Philadelphia Eagles - Eric Wood C Louisville
    84. Green Bay Packers (from NYJ)– Mike Mickens CB Cincinnati
    85. Denver Broncos (from CHI)– Cody Brown OLB Connecticut
    86. Minnesota Vikings – Jonathan Luigs C Arkansas
    87. Miami Dolphins - Sammie Lee Hill NT Stillman
    88. Baltimore Ravens – Danell Ellerbe ILB Georgia
    89. New England Patriots – James Casey TE Rice
    90. Atlanta Falcons – Chip Vaughn S Wake Forest
    91. New York Giants – Chase Coffman TE Mizzou
    92. Indianapolis Colts – Xavier Fulton OT Illinois
    93. Carolina Panthers – Derrick Williams WR Penn State
    94. Tennessee Titans - Louis Murphy WR Florida
    95. Arizona Cardinals – Kyle Moore DE USC
    96. Pittsburgh Steelers – Herman Johnson G LSU
    97. New England Patriots – Trevor Canfield G Cincinnati
    98. Cincinatti Bengals - Scott McKillop ILB Pittsburgh
    99. Chicago Bears – Asher Allen CB Georgia
    100. New York Giants – Captain Munnerlyn CB South Carolina

     
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  2. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I don't know about the Cardinals drafting Chris Wells. That seems to be a bad fit. He hardly caught any passes in college. It's a skill he's really going to have to work at in the NFL. I also haven't seen him block very much. The Cardinals need a back who can help them in the passing game.
    Donald Brown or LeSean McCoy would be better fits at pick #31.
     
  3. rhodesfan16

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    Thats pretty good, not totally sold on Maclin but other than that looks good
     
  4. JetFanInPA

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    Top 5 looks good. Apparently Michael Crabtree is OFF the Browns radar at #5, so I guess Orakpo has to be the pick. I guess OT is a wildcard though..

    Vontae Davis is not worth that pick anymore. His stock is falling and might be a 2nd round pick.

    Tyson Jackson won't make it past the Packers at #9 and Aaron Maybin is a mega-reach there IMO. He has way too many question marks and shares a similar draft value to Vontae Davis at this point IMO.

    Same deal with Andre Smith except I think he's going to take an Alan Branch or Winston Justice-like fall.

    I'm not totally sold on Maclin (I'd rather Britt, Robiskie, Pettigrew or Moreno), but if he was our pick, I wouldn't be too upset either.

    Nice choice for the Colts. I was thinking about Gilbert to Indy. His ability to penetrate and get to the QB would make him a great fit for them. They would need a NT next to him though. I think he would also be effective for them on running downs as a DE. Great pick.

    I hate Chris Wells to the Cardinals. Try Donald Brown. He's a better fit and would compliment the power-back Tim Hightower better.

    Personally, I see Sean Smith falling quite a bit more, but that's just my feeling.

    I think Barwin goes higher than #47. I have the Pats taking him at #23..

    Quite a fall for Evander Hood. IMO, he could go as high as #16 to San Diego. Oh, I highly doubt the Colts would let him get past them in the 1st round.

    I think Moore goes in the 3rd round at best.

    Great Dallas pick.. Pat White would be an interesting fit for them.

    Loving the McCoy pick. I'd be thrilled. He's just an excellent prospect.

    Robiskie is a legit first round pick now.. He's just too good of a player to go any lower than the top of the 2nd round.

    From what I hear, Phil Loadholt is a 1st round prospect (Gil Brandt and a couple other analysts). I have him going to Minnesota in the first on that note.

    Duke Robinson is taking a big fall on draft day. Just wait and see.. He's another guy who's stock has been taking a big hit. Of course, it only takes on GM to change that.

    Sidbury is a nice prospect, but I'd like to see them go in another direction.

    That's about it I guess. It's always a challenge - a very fun one, however - to put together a 3-round mock, but overall, this was a very solid read. :beer:
     
  5. Nesquik

    Nesquik Well-Known Member

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    Yeah ive been workin on this mock for a while but havent able to put it out till now cause some many other things came up.
     
  6. Mr Electric

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    I don't know if he'll got before William Beatty, maybe Eben Britton though...

    Loadholt has all the makings of a dominant run blocking right tackle.

    BUT

    Right now, he plays way too high and it hurts him A LOT -- during the Senior Bowl practices, PL got worked all week by good pass rushers. This can be fixed with good coaching though - it's all technique.

    He's a HUGE and powerful prospect. I like him a lot and I'd like to see the Jets take him at 52 if he's there. That wouldn't bother me at all...
     
  7. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Great call on the Wells pick. I am surprised with the Cardinals, but hopefully it works out.

    I am not right about every player upon whom I comment. I hope this is one of those cases.
     
  8. Nesquik

    Nesquik Well-Known Member

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    U were actually rite if Brown was on the board they would have probably chosen him , i just didnt see the Colts choosing Brown. But wells should fit the power running game Wisenhunt had in Pit
     

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