NFL Mock: Attempt IV

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  1. JetFanInPA

    JetFanInPA Well-Known Member

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    I've been piecing this 4 round mock together for about 10 days, but it's finally done! It only took about 2 hours in total, so it wasn't time consuming at all. Since I've been working on it in pieces for a while it may not be 100% accurate with any free agent signings that took place. For the most part though, it should be good. So look through and comment on anything. I'd appreciate comments for the entire NFL Draft and not just the Jets' picks.

    Explanations for some picks will come in some time soon. Have a look...


    ROUND 1
    1. Oakland: JaMarcus Russell QB LSU
    2. Detroit: Brady Quinn QB Notre Dame
    3. Cleveland: Adrian Peterson RB Oklahoma
    4. Tampa Bay: Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech
    5. Arizona: Joe Thomas OT Wisconsin
    6. Washington: Gaines Adams DE Clemson
    7. Minnesota: Leon Hall CB Michigan
    8. Atlanta (f/Houston): LaRon Landry S LSU
    9. Miami: Amobi Okoye DT Louisville
    10. Houston (f/Atlanta): Levi Brown OT Penn St.
    11. San Francisco: Adam Carricker DE Nebraska
    12. Buffalo: Patrick Willis LB Ole Miss
    13. St. Louis: Alan Branch DT Michigan
    14. Carolina: Jamal Anderson DE Arkansas
    15. Pittsburgh: Paul Posluszny LB Penn St.
    16. Green Bay: Marshawn Lynch RB California
    17. Jacksonville: Reggie Nelson S Florida
    18. Cincinnati: Greg Olsen TE Miami
    19. Tennessee: Robert Meachem WR Tennessee
    20. NY Giants: Darrelle Revis CB Pittsburgh
    21. Denver: Joe Staley OT Central Michigan
    22. Dallas: Chris Houston CB Arkansas
    23. Kansas City: Dwayne Bowe WR LSU
    24. New England (f/Seattle): Jarvis Moss OLB/DE
    25. NY Jets: Justin Blalock G/T Texas
    26. Philadelphia: Dwayne Jarrett WR USC
    27. New Orleans: Aaron Ross CB Texas
    28. New England: Eric Weddle CB/S Utah
    29. Baltimore: Ben Grubbs G/T Auburn
    30. San Diego: Michael Griffin S Texas
    31. Chicago: Ted Ginn Jr. WR Ohio St.
    32. Indianapolis: Lawrence Timmons LB Florida St.


    ROUND 2
    33. Oakland: Arron Sears G/T Tennessee
    34. Detroit: Anthony Spencer DE Purdue
    35. Tampa Bay: Jon Beason OLB Miami
    36. Cleveland: Ryan Kalil C USC
    37. Chicago (f/Washington though NY Jets): Tony Ugoh OT Arkansas
    38. Arizona: Charles Johnson DE Georgia
    39. Atlanta (f/Houston): Brian Leonard RB/FB Rutgers
    40. Miami: Marcus McCauley CB Fresno St.
    41. Minnesota: Zach Miller TE Arizona St.
    42. San Francisco: Anthony Gonzalez WR Ohio St.
    43. Buffalo: Kenny Irons RB Auburn
    44. Atlanta: LaMarr Woodley DE Michigan
    45. Carolina: Brandon Meriweather S/CB Miami
    46. Pittsburgh: Jonathan Wade CB Tennessee
    47. Green Bay: Eric Wright CB UNLV
    48. Jacksonville: Drew Stanton QB Michigan St.
    49. Cincinnati: Justin Harrell DT Tennessee
    50. Tennessee: Ray McDonald DE Florida
    51. NY Giants: Tim Shaw OLB Penn St.
    52. St. Louis: Steve Smith WR USC
    53. Dallas: Sidney Rice WR South Carolina
    54. Kansas City: Quinn Pitcock DT Ohio St.
    55. Seattle: Ben Patrick TE Delaware
    56. Denver: David Harris LB Michigan
    57. Philadelphia: Tanard Jackson S/CB Syracuse
    58. New Orleans: Jason Hill WR Washington St.
    59. NY Jets: Josh Wilson CB Maryland
    60. Miami (f/New England): Manuel Ramirez OG Texas Tech
    61. Baltimore: Quentin Moses DE/OLB Georgia
    62. San Diego: Brandon Siler LB Florida
    63. New York Jets (f/Chicago): Brian Robinson DE/OLB Texas
    64. Tampa Bay (f/Indianapolis): Aaron Rouse S Virginia Tech


    ROUND 3
    65. Oakland: Tank Tyler DT NC State
    66. Detroit: Tarrell Brown CB Texas
    67. Cleveland: Ikaika Alama-Francis DE Hawaii
    68. Tampa Bay: Turk McBride DE/DT Tennessee
    69. Arizona: Antwan Barnes OLB Florida Intl.
    70. Denver (f/Washington): Michael Johnson S Arizona
    71. Miami: Justin Durant LB Hampton
    72. Minnesota: Victor Abiamiri DE Notre Dame
    73. Houston: John Wendling S Wyoming
    74. Buffalo: James Marten OT Boston College
    75. Atlanta: Doug Free OT Northern Illinois
    76. San Francisco: Josh Beekman OG Boston College
    77. Pittsburgh: Samson Satele C/G Hawaii
    78. Green Bay: Craig Davis WR LSU
    79. Jacksonville: Tim Crowder DE Texas
    80. Tennessee: David Irons CB Auburn
    81. NY Giants: Marshall Yanda OT Iowa
    82. St. Louis: Earl Everett OLB Florida
    83. Carolina: Aundrae Allison WR East Carolina
    84. Kansas City: Andy Alleman OG Akron
    85. Seattle: Sabby Piscitelli S Oregon St.
    86. Denver: Brandon Mebane DT California
    87. Dallas: Paul Soliai NT Utah
    88. New Orleans: Trent Edwards QB Stanford
    89. NY Jets: Mike Walker WR UCF
    90. Philadelphia: Rufus Alexander OLB Oklahoma
    91. New England: Zak DeOssie ILB Brown
    92. Buffalo (f/Baltimore): Daymeion Hughes CB California
    93. San Diego: Courtney Taylor WR Auburn
    94. Chicago: Antonio Pittman RB Ohio St.
    95. Indianapolis: Laurent Robinson WR Illinois St.
    96. San Diego (comp.): Tony Hunt RB Penn St.
    97. San Francisco (comp.): Buster Davis ILB Florida St.
    98. Indianapolis (comp.): Marcus Thomas DT Florida
    99. Oakland (comp.): Dustin Fry C Clemson


    ROUND 4
    100. Oakland: Jacoby Jones WR Lane
    101. Detroit: Ryan Harris OT Notre Dame
    102. Tampa Bay: DeShawn Wynn RB Florida
    103. Cleveland: Troy Smith QB Ohio St.
    104. San Francisco (f/Washington): Dan Bazuin DE/OLB Central Michigan
    105. Arizona: AJ Davis CB NC State
    106. Minnesota: David Clowney WR Virginia Tech
    107. Houston: Jay Alford DT Penn St.
    108. Miami: John Beck QB BYU
    109. Atlanta: Mason Crosby K Colorado
    110. San Francisco: Travarous Bain CB Hampton
    111. Buffalo: Johnnie Lee Higgins WR UNLV
    112. Green Bay: Jay Moore DE Nebraska
    113. Jacksonville: Doug Datish C/G Ohio St.
    114. Cincinnati: DeAndre Jackson CB Iowa St.
    115. Tennessee: Lorenzo Booker RB Florida St.
    116. NY Giants: HB Blades ILB Pittsburgh
    117. St. Louis: Michael Coe CB Alabama
    118. Carolina: Anthony Waters ILB Clemson
    119. Pittsburgh: David Ball WR New Hampshire
    120. Seattle: Baraka Atkins DE Miami
    121. Atlanta (f/Denver): Mansfield Wrotto OG Georgia Tech
    122. Dallas: Kevin Kolb QB Houston
    123. New Orleans (f/Kansas City): Scott Chandler TE Iowa
    124. San Francisco (f/NY Jets): Marvin White FS TCU
    125. New Orleans (f/Philadelphia): Antonio Johnson DT Mississippi St.
    126. New Orleans: Quincy Black OLB New Mexico
    127. New England: Kolby Smith RB Louisville
    128. Tennessee (f/Buffalo): Leroy Harris C NC State
    129. San Diego: Courtney Brown CB/ATH. Cal Poly
    130. Chicago: Martrez Miller TE Georgia
    131. Indianapolis: Mike Jones OG Iowa
    132. Pittsburgh (comp.): Ryan McBean DE Oklahoma St.
    133. Atlanta (comp.): Brandon Myles WR West Virginia
    134. Baltimore (comp.): Jordan Palmer QB UTEP
    135. San Francisco (comp.): Nathan Bennett OG Clemson
    136. Indianapolis (comp.): Jackie Battle RB/FB Houston
    137. Baltimore (comp.): Fred Bennett CB South Carolina

    Comments, questions are appreciated. Thanks for reading... Hopefully... :)

    Explanations below soon:
     
  2. JetFanInPA

    JetFanInPA Well-Known Member

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    This is to explain any different picks or players that rose or fell more than expected...

    - The Vikings released Fred Smoot and are in need of a starter and depth at CB. Hall is well worth the spot. They wouldn't dare gamble on a 3rd DE in 4 years while the first two have been near busts. It's way too early for a WR.

    - With Cris Henry in potential big trouble with the league, Kelly Washington departed as a free agent and the lack of a recieving TE, Olsen is the pick. He's also one of the BPAs...

    - Eric Weddle a reach there? Maybe a bit, but they have a potential need at CB and S. Weddle can play both well. His versatility and intangibles will make him a surprise pick for the Pats. I like it though.

    - No particular reason for Beason and Timmons falling... It's just the way the draft fell.

    - Steve Smith and Anthony Gonzalez ahead of Sidney Rice? Gonzalez's stock has been on the rise recently and so has Smith's IMO. Just watch for that...

    - Daymeion Hughes to #92 to Buffalo?? It's not so much that his stock has fallen a whole lot other than his 4.65 40-time, but other CBs in this draft have improved their stock more than he has. Watch for him to fall a bit on draft day.

    NY JETS
    - We need a potential heir at LG, a challenging starter at RG and a challenging starter at RT. Blalock can play either Guard or Tackle and fills a big need for us. Building from the inside out... He'll be a big help in the running game

    - A speedy CB who posses a great work ethic... He's a guy I think we'll look at.

    - We brought in Brian Robinson for a visit I heard and were said to like him. His outstanding measurables are very intriguing also. He could become a gem down the road, or sooner.

    - Mike Walker is nothing short of a steal there... Completely realistic too. He should step in and immediately become our #4 guy behind Brad Smith the way I see it. His size and speed is veru intriguing...

    - If you have any other questions, please ask.
     
  3. PennyandtheJets

    PennyandtheJets Well-Known Member

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    I dont think we should spend another 1st round pick on the OL...we have set a foundation for the OL by drafting Mangold and Brick. We still need help, but it shouldn't come from the 1st round in my humble opinion.

    Having said all of that, I wouldn't be upset if we drafted Blalock because if we get him our OL could be elite for the next 5 years.
     
  4. James Hasty

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    If the draft goes down like this, the Carolina Panthers will win the NFC South, no contest.
     
  5. BakerMaker

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    Id be pretty upset if we passed on Jarrett or Ginn Jr. Blaylock is nice but we need a quality WR somewhere..

    I would want Moses with the 2nd 1st rounder though he may not exactly fit in as a Mangini type of guy. Not too high on Josh Wilson....

    Based on your draft standings heres what the Jets should do

    1) Dwayne Jarrett WR(As an ND fan, I've seen this guy kill us so many god damn times. Sure it'd take me a while to really take this kid into my own as a Jet fan but god damn he murdered us. From the big catch 2 years back to the 3 TD clinic he put up. Hes a tall monster who can be a threat in the endzone which is what we can absolutely use IMO)

    Im fine with Ginn Jr too but we have our speedster in Cotchery we need a big target for Chad and Jarrett is that. Ginn Jr is a treat to watch and burned the ND D in the bowl game 2 years back. Granted its not hard to do but I saw something big in him.

    2a) Manuel Ramirez(Though I heard he has some sort of problem now which make may him slide due to it, so I can honestly see us snatching him up with our 3rd round pick. For now I will play with where he is standing)

    2b) Ikaika Alama-Francis or Brian Robinson(So nice pick here. Doesnt matter which guy we get IMO)

    3) Daymeion Hughes CB(People may hate on him for his mechanics but to grab him in round 3 would be great IMO.)
     
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  6. JetFanInPA

    JetFanInPA Well-Known Member

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    As for us taking Blalock, it may seem like a bit much drafting a 3rd offensive lineman with our last 3 first round choices, but Blalock fits too well. I used to have the same outlook on taking him there, but when you think about it....

    We need depth at guard and someone to supplant Pete Kendall sometime soon along with competition at RG for Brandon Moore. We also need competetion at RT for Anthony Clement. Anyway you slice it, Blalock fits well at Guard or Tackle. We need both. That's a nasty offensive line set for many years hopefully... Imagine having a Kansas City type of offensive line...... (Not currently, but a few a years ago)


    The Panthers did have a great draft. Very realistic also I feel.

    I had us taking Jarrett previously, but I believe in Brad Smith also. We have a great underrated tandem in Laveranues Coles and Jerricho Cotchery. Coles might be near the end of his career; In NY anyway... We get Walker in Round 3 who could be a steal.

    Ted Ginn Jr. is more of a slot/#2 WR IMO. We have a smaller speed guy in Coles. A larger target could be a better option for us. Mike Walker looks like a great sleeper and a potential steal. He had a monster season on a lousy team. Take a look at this scouting report: http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/scoutingreports/wr/mikewalker.html

    Hughes in the 3rd would be great, but we couldn't bank on him falling THAT far.

    If we don't get Blalock, we should go after Beekman or Ramirez though...
     
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  7. BakerMaker

    BakerMaker Well-Known Member

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    As for the rest of the mock I will just pick apart which the disagreements of the draft as Im sure it took you a while to do this.

    -Bills fans may be a bit upset with the skipping of Lynch even though Willis is awesome. You do make it up with the Irons pick though.

    -Tarrell Brown according to what I heard got caught with drugs again which means hes a for sure Day 2 pick, probably round 5 MAYBE round 4 if lucky.

    - Considering that ATL has their 2 RB's set and just paid for the most in their FB, I dont think they have their eyes set on Brian Leonard.

    - I dont know about Steve Smith as a round 2 pick, but I dont think he goes ahead of Sidney Rice

    -With the releasing of McCardell, SD needs a WR. Badly. Especially with Norv running the show.


    Honestly though no real other complaints on this draft. Good job man.
     
  8. JetFanInPA

    JetFanInPA Well-Known Member

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    Actually, in total, the mock took me around 2 hours spread out over 10 days. It wasn't time consuming at all, so feel free to criticize more. :grin:

    The Bills also lost a great ILB in London Fletcher along with another great OLB with Takeo Spikes. Patrick Willis is able to play both spots and fills a major need. I don't think Lynch is worth that spot. Kenny Irons should team well with Anthony Thomas.

    I'll remember that about Tarrell Brown for the next one I do. Thanks.

    EDIT: I forgot about Ovie Mughelli... Now that pick looks lousy...

    I've read reports that say Steve Smith is near a first round pick anymore. I don't know how accurate this is of course. I have a strong feeling that Sidney Rice falls on draft day.

    San Diego should have went WR somewhere... That's a big mistake by me.

    Thanks. :up:
     
  9. BakerMaker

    BakerMaker Well-Known Member

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    JetfaninPA quick question...

    Did Michael Bush die or something because I didnt see his name at all in the 4 rounds. Maybe Im seeing things.

    But if hes around by round 5, I will go to Jets HQ and put a gun in their head to grab him wherever in round 5. I dont care if we have Thomas Jones. :lol:

    And Fred Bennett is awfully low. Last pick of the 4th round? Id love to have him as Jet if he goes that low...
     
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  10. Warhound7

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    Didnt everyone say that last season when they scored Keyshawn and had a decent draft?

    Riiiight.
     
  11. Warhound7

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    I really like the Jets draft... if things fell like that I'd be very happy. I think you also did a great job of addressing the Giants offseason. Arguably the top corner in Darrelle Revis. Then Tim Shaw and HB Blades can literally walk into the starting lineup. Finally Marshall Yonda (whose name is very funny if you say it out loud) at O-Line to protect poor Eli.

    Great four picks for the Giants. Also, great job with the Saints. That would be a KILLER draft for them. Adding a a great corner and WR followed by a solid backup QB/QB of the future in Edwards and then patching up holes with the rest of their picks (which 3 picks in the 4th round are sick).

    I'd say great job man.
     
  12. thegoldengod

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    maybe if they bench delhomme...and draft 2 more linebackers and a running back without ankle problems
     
  13. Wolfe Tone

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    Awesome draft, love the Jets picks, exactly what I would like on the draft, very similar to mine previously except it had Alama-Francis in the Robinson spot. This draft would make me jump up and down happy, Wilson is awesome and Walker is my offensive player in the draft, my defensive player is Waters who went in the 4th to Carolina. Blalock is a no brainer
     
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    Fred Bennet just fell because of better talent at CB... He could go higher. A few sleepers were chosen ahead of him.

    As for Bush, I thought I had him in the final 10 picks of Round 4. It wouldn't surprise me if he fell that far though. IMO he could be destined for a draft day freefall.

    Thanks... :up: I'd say most teams had a pretty good draft overall.

    The Giants got two of the more underrated prospects in this draft at LB. Tim Shaw is versatile and could make a great blitzer. HB Blades looks like a good one also... I think he's going to be a starter down the road in the NFL. His father, Bennie, was an All-Pro Safety for the Seahwaks, so he has that going for him as well.

    Thanks. :up: I forget how similar this one was to yours...

    I feel every pick is very realistic too... The Jets have spoken/met with their top 3 picks in this draft, so maybe it could happen... Who knows?...
     
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    I agree with the underrated prospects at LB. Tim Shaw got overshadowed by Pauly P. at LB and HB Blades I think will also be a solid starter in the near future. I think the Giants solved most of their major problems in those first four rounds.

    Like Wolfey, I'd jump up and down if this draft went down this way for us.
     
  17. JetFanInPA

    JetFanInPA Well-Known Member

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    The best thing we could do is trade down regardless IMO. We only have 6 draft picks and we really should get more. If we could somehow trade back between picks 30-45 in this draft and acquire a 4th rounder and additional late round picks, we'd be in great shape.
     
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    Im not a huge fan of trading down at this point simply because this draft isn't filled with as many star players as previous drafts. Perhaps trade our 1st Rounder down to the Bears or Saints to try and pick up that 4th rounder. I'm a huge opponent of trading out of the first round for any reason unless I'm getting the greatest person to ever play the game of football, ya know?
     
  19. JetFanInPA

    JetFanInPA Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't take this guy in the 7th round... I just don't like him or his running style.

    Scott Wright included Michael Bush on his "Not-so-hot list" and says something similar to what I said... This is why he wasn't inside my first 4 rounds. IMO, he could end up late 5th to 7th round.

    http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/features/hotlist.html

    Michael Bush, RB, Louisville
    This is turning out to be a sad story. Michael Bush actually wanted to come out following his junior season but when he saw so many other top underclassmen at his position bolting he went back to school. That looked to be a good decision as he was projected to be the top senior running back for 2007, a first round pick and a leading contender for the Heisman Trophy. Unfortunately for Bush he broke his leg in the first game of the year and missed the rest of the season but despite having a redshirt year available to him he opted to take a pass and head to the NFL. There was talk that he could still be a 2nd or 3rd round pick if he showed he was healthy prior to Draft Day but it was just recently announced that he had to have a second surgery to have a rod inserted into that leg and that he wouldn't be ready for action for another couple of months. At this point it looks like Bush is going to fall to Day Two, where he could be a major steal for someone. Good luck Mike!
     
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    Thank you Jesus

    I didnt really pay attention to the other teams, but if it goes down like this I will be extremly satisfied.Either way I will always support my team whoever they draft .But this is sweet .
     

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