2011 TGG Mock Undrafted Players by Position

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  1. JohnnyThaJet

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    Quarterbacks:
    T.J. Yates, North Carolina
    Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M
    Ben Chappell, Indiana
    Ryan Colburn, Fresno St.
    Jeff Van Camp, Florida Atlantic
    Taylor Potts, Texas Tech

    Runningbacks:
    Johnny White, North Carolina
    Darren Evans, Virginia Tech
    Allen Bradford, USC
    Stevan Ridley, LSU
    Anthony Allen, Georgia Tech
    Brandon Saine, Ohio St.
    Graig Cooper, Miami (FL)
    John Clay, Wisconsin
    Alex Green, Hawaii
    Damien Berry, Miami (FL)
    Vai Taua, Nevada
    Armando Allen, Notre Dame
    Baron Batch, Texas Tech
    Matt Asiata, Utah
    Shaun Draughn, North Carolina

    Fullbacks:
    Robert Hughes, Notre Dame
    Matt Asiata, Utah

    Wide Receiver:
    Darvin Adams, Auburn
    Terrance Turner, Indiana
    Lester Jean, Florida Atlantic
    Stephen Burton, W. Texas A&M
    Detron Lewis, Texas Tech
    Jimmy Young, TCU
    James Cleveland, Houston
    DeMarco Sampson, San Diego St.
    David Ausberry, USC
    Jordan White, Western Mich.
    Jock Sanders, West Virginia
    Courtney Smith, South Alabama
    Phillip Livas, Louisiana Tech
    James Kirkendoll, Texas
    Mark Dell, Michigan St.
    Andre Holmes, Hillsdale
    LaVon Brazill, Ohio
    Vidal Hazelton, Cincinnati
    D.J. Koulianos, Iowa
    Kris Durham, Georgia
    Joe Morgan, Walsh
    Jamar Newsome, Central Florida
    Owen Spencer, N.C. State
    Marshall Williams, Wake Forest
    David Gilreath, Wisconsin
    Perry Baker, Fairmont
    Anthony Parker, Calgary
    Kealoha Pilares, Hawaii
    O.J. Murdock, Fort Hays St.
    Keith Smith, Purdue

    Tight End:
    Lee Smith, Marshall
    Charlie Gantt, Michigan St.
    Weslye Saunders, South Carolina
    Schuylar Oordt, Northern Iowa
    Richard Gordon, Miami (FL)
    Allen Reisner, Iowa
    Kyle Adams, Purdue
    Cameron Graham, Louisville
    Daniel Hardy, Idaho
    Jeffrey Anderson, UAB
    Konrad Reuland, Stanford
    Stephen Skelton, Fordham
    Ben Cleveland, Arkansas
    Mike Ragone, Notre Dame
    Greg Smith, Texas
    Ben Guidugli, Cincinnati
    Joe Torchia, Virginia
    Preston Dial, Alabama
    Martell Webb, Michigan

    Offensive Tackles:
    Kyle Hix, Texas
    D.J. Young, Michigan St.
    Mike Smith, Nebraska
    Cody Habben, Washington
    David Mims, Virginia Union
    Byron Stingily, Louisville
    Rich Lapham, Boston College
    Josh Davis, Georgia
    Rob McGill, Louisiana Tech
    Bo Thran, Oregon
    Nick Claytor, Georgia Tech
    Curt Porter, Jacksonville St.
    Cory Brandon, Oklahoma


    Offensive Guard:

    David Arkin, Missouri St.
    Bryant Browning, Ohio St.
    Carl Johnson, Florida
    Randall Hunt, Illinois

    Center:
    Ryan Bartholomew, Syracuse
    Colin Baxter, Arizona
    Kevin Kowalski, Toledo
    J.C. Brignone, Mississippi St.
    Jason Kelce, Cincinnati
    Chase Beeler, Stanford

    Defensive End: (alot of DE's left off but there were way to many to list)

    Tom Keiser, Stanford
    Markell Carter, Central Arkansas
    Wayne Daniels, TCU
    Justin Trattou, Florida
    John Graves, Virginia Tech
    Clay Nurse, Illinois
    Lazarius Levingston, LSU
    Christian Anthony, Grambling
    Cheta Ozougwu, Rice
    D'Aundre Reed, Arizona
    Kentrell Lockett, Mississippi
    Bryant Turner, UAB
    Jake Laptad, Kansas
    Zane Parr, Virginia
    Scott Solomon, Rice
    Michael Janac, Marshall

    Defensive Tackle:
    Ollie Ogbu, Penn St.
    Colby Whitlock, Texas Tech
    Ladi Ajiboye, South Carolina
    Anthony Gray, Southern Miss.
    Karl Klug, Iowa
    Sealver Siliga, Utah
    Cory Grant, TCU
    Lucas Patterson, Texas A&M
    Zach Clayton, Auburn
    Damik Scafe, Boston College
    Lawon Scott, Mississippi
    Isaako Aaitui, UNLV
    Lolomana Mikaele, Arizona
    Saia Falahola, Arizona St.
    Bryan Hall, Arkansas St.
    Martin Parker, Richmond


    Inside Linebackers:

    Elijah Joseph, Temple
    Alex Wujciak, Maryland
    Brian Duncan, Texas Tech
    Derrell Smith, Syracuse
    Darryl Gamble, Georgia
    Brad Jefferson, Georgia Tech
    Orie Lemon, Oklahoma St.
    Jonathan Cornell , Mississippi
    Nick Reveiz, Tennessee
    Obi Ezeh, Michigan
    Jeff Tarpinian, Iowa
    Kendall Smith, Florida St.
    Jared Norton, Texas
    Ben Jacobs, Fresno St.
    Jamon Hughes, Memphis
    Eugene Fells, Bowling Green


    Outside Linebacker:

    Jonas Mouton, Michigan
    Michael Morgan, USC
    Kenny Rowe, Oregon
    Quentin Davie, Northwestern
    D.J. Smith, Appalachian St.
    Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin
    Ricky Brewer, Colorado St.
    Chris Walker, Tennessee
    Jeremiha Hunter, Iowa
    A.J. Jones, Florida
    Brandon Hicks, Florida


    Cornerback:

    Chris L. Rucker, Michigan St
    Ryan Hill, Miami (FL)
    Devon Torrence, Ohio St.
    Josh Thomas, Buffalo
    Mario Butler, Georgia Tech
    Ryan Jones ,NW Missouri St.
    Loyce Means, Houston
    Jonathan Nelson , Oklahoma
    Andrew McGee, Oklahoma St.
    Darrin Walls, Notre Dame
    Brandyn Thompson, Boise St.

    Saftey:
    Nate Williams, Washington
    Will Hill, Florida
    Zac Etheridge, Auburn
    Eugene Clifford,Tennessee St.
    Mark LeGree, Appalachian St.
    Tejay Johnson, TCU
    Brian Lainhart, Kent St.
    David Sims, Iowa St.
    Chris Prosinski, Wyoming
    Mario Edwards, Georgia Tech
    Davon Morgan, Virginia Tech

    ( Left out Punters and Kickers but if someone would like to add them in that would be great)

    Worked hard on this, see what you guys think, should these guys be UDFA's come draft time?
     
    #1 JohnnyThaJet, Apr 3, 2011
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  2. Green Hurricane

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    Yes.



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  3. CodeGreen

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    Pretty sure Evan Royster was drafted
     
  4. JohnnyThaJet

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    Their might be players who were drafted in here , its a lot of people... if you see some ill edit them in.
     
  5. JohnnyThaJet

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    Yes he was, thanks for pointing it out.
     
  6. WW85

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    Nick Bellore was drafted
     
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    Some RBs I wouldn't mind having on our roster... like Allen Bradford for example.

    Anthony Gray went undrafted!?
     
  8. JohnnyThaJet

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    Thanks WW. Didn't see that musta searched the last name wrong. I'll edit it.
     
  9. JohnnyThaJet

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    I was surprised when I saw his name to , thought he'd at least go in the 7th round but apparently not.

    Another one I was surprised at was Nate Williams out of Washington he had a great 2010 but I guess because his slow 40 time, no ballhawking skills and projection to only be a special teamer at best kills his stock.
     
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    I've been a big Nate Wiiliams supporter.

    I watched a Washington game in Sept or Oct, to study Mason Foster, and Williams was playing very well. An intelligent player that doesn't have the measurables, just a smart team leader.


    I believe I had Williams in one of my earlier Jet mocks.


    I thing I noticed in our mock draft, we neglected the TE position, some good TEs weren't drafted. Being New England & Dallas' GMs...there wasn't a need for a TE.
     
  11. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    I'm fucking blind.
     
  12. JohnnyThaJet

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    If he had some ball-hawking ability he'd be drafted no doubt and higher ranked.

    His intelligence and leadership skills are off the charts, he is respected by every player on the field, and thats a pretty rare site for such a young kid. He also makes a shit ton of tackles for a safety and can put pressure on QB's and RB's when blitzing.

    But so far the analysis on his is accurate, a project safety who will most likely be a special teams leader than a "starter".
     
  13. JohnnyThaJet

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    your reasoning lmao... someone you skiped im guessing.
     
  14. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    yeah i missed Hazleton. Then after I said something about it I went back to the list ans he was right there.
     
  15. JohnnyThaJet

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    I actually think Darvin Adams could of been a better fit with the Redskins because of weary of Hazeltons injuries over his career but both would of been solid big man options because the Skins maybe could of used another WR from this draft. Although you did have a very solid draft week.
     
  16. NDmick

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    Thanks. The Skins don't take the draft seriously, so I tried to make chicken salad out of chicken shit.

    I'd like to see Hazelton on a PS because he may be able to contribute years from now when he's healthy... and he's a local kid. I have friends who played with him when he was at Moore Catholic.
     
  17. Lon Chaney

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    Karl Klug!

    This guy would be a perfect fit in Ryan's scheme. High motor, can play multiple fronts, team oriented.
     
  18. Jam.

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    Yeah, by me. Jacksonville.
     
  19. JohnnyThaJet

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    got it and edited it. If anyone sees anymore please tell me id like to edit it as mych as possible before the draft to see how we compare.
     

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