Jabba's first full 1 RD mock w/comments (Feb 7)

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  1. Jabba the Jet

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    01. DETROIT LIONS - Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia

    Last year there were some questions about Matt Ryan’s draft value. Some felt he would be a reach at #1 Overall to Miami and apparently the Dolphins agreed, otherwise they would have taken him no matter how much they liked Jake Long, because you don’t pass on a possible franchise QB when you don’t already have one. Some also felt he was a reach at #3 to Atlanta, including yours truly, but the Falcons saw it differently and I think we can all agree they hit the jackpot. Well I think that situation will serve Stafford well because I can see a similar scenario unfolding, where the draft community likes him (as they liked Ryan), yet they may not love him at #1 overall. But the NFL is a copy-cat league and when push comes to shove I suspect the Lions may look at Matt Ryan (then and now) and pull the trigger on Stafford.

    02. ST. LOUIS RAMS - Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech

    They had a great run with the dynamic duo of Holt & Bruce, but Holt is showing his age and breaking down physically, and Bruce was doing likewise before he was cut loose. Last year they drafted Donnie Avery, a speedy smurf who looks like the prefect complimentary #2 Guy to a BIG and dynamic #1 like Michael Crabtree. With Steven Jackson, Avery and the Crab, this offense will start to scare people again.

    03. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - Everette Brown, DE/OLB, Florida State

    With former Patriots player personnel man, Scott Pioli, running the show, I would expect KC to shift to the 34 defense at some point. EB is tailor made for the 34 and can be an absolute terror off the edge ala DeMarcus Ware in Dallas. You can also deploy him at DE in the 43 if and when you occasionally switch fronts. It’s a close call between Brown and Orakpo, both fit the same bill, I just think EB is a little more explosive and I suspect he’ll put on a show at the combines.

    04. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS - Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia

    At the end of last season Seattle’s starting offensive line consisted of five guys even most diehard Seahawk fans couldn’t pick out of a police line-up. In fact I believe losing that game and failing to apply pressure on the QB weighed heavily in Woody Johnson and Mike Tannenbaum’s decision to cut Eric Mangini loose.

    05. CLEVELAND BROWNS - Brian Orakpo, DE/OLB, Texas

    By now you must be thinking, where the heck is Aaron Curry? I love Curry and I think he’ll be a terrific traditional 43OLB or even a 34ILB or OLB, but he’s not a dynamic pass rusher and those are the “Impact Guys” in todays NFL, those are the guys who can “Wreck the Game”, and that’s where I see teams like KC and Cleveland going in the TOP 5 if they do decide to select linebackers.

    06. CINCINNATI BENGALS - B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College

    The Bengals D-line is so bad I would recommend just scrapping the whole thing and rebuilding it from left to right. I mean they can’t stop the run and they sure as heck can’t get after the Quarterback either, as evidenced by their dead last ranking for sacks in 2007 and second to last in 2008. BIG RAJ is a good place to start as he can dominate verses the run and provide an inside pass rush as well.

    07. OAKLAND RAIDERS - Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest

    Most people are projecting an OT to Oakland and they may be right, but Al Davis recently tipped his hand when he was effusive in praise for his young left tackle, Mario Henderson, and criticized Lane Kiffin for not playing the neophyte sooner. So while the draft world views OT as a big need in Oakland, the man who calls the shots may see it differently and I suspect he’ll pounce on Curry if the board fell this way.

    08. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS - Andre Smith, OT, Alabama

    This would be excellent value at a position of need and the Jags war-room would probably be doing cartwheels.

    09. GREEN BAY PACKERS - Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State

    Al Harris and Charles Woodson are both getting long in the tooth. Malcolm Jenkins would give them an elite young talent at the position with size and speed.

    10. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS - Mark Sanchez, QB, Southern Cal

    The local kid stays home.

    11. BUFFALO BILLS - Jason Smith, OT, Baylor

    This is a value pick and the Bills will have to do some shuffling on the O-line to make it work, like maybe moving Peters back to RT and Langston Moore to RG, but you can’t have too many good OL’s and if you have a chance to build a dominant unit, I say why not?

    12. DENVER BRONCOS - Rey Maualuga, ILB, Southern Cal

    Some people are growing luke warm on Manaluga, but I’m not one of them. I hope he slides to the Jets, and if he does I hope they take him.

    13. WASHINGTON REDSKINS - Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss

    The Skins need an upgrade at RT and when you’re in the same division with the Giants and those pass rushers they send at your Quarterback in waves, you can’t afford to mess around at either tackle position.

    14. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS - Brian Cushing, OLB, Southern Cal

    Cushing to the Saints is a popular projection and I have no objections, seems like a good fit and the value is about right.

    15. HOUSTON TEXANS - Chris “Beanie” Wells, RB, Ohio State

    I like Knowshon Moreno better than than Wells, but Beanie is a terrific fit for the Texans who already have a smaller speed/wiggle back in Stevie Slaton and can really use that complimentary power back. That seems to be the trend league-wide and this can give Houston a very good thunder & lightning duo of their own.

    16. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS - Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia

    The Great LT2 is getting up there in age and breaking down physically. Last year they lost Michael Turner to free agency and this year Darren Sproles is an unrestricted free agent who may fly the coup as well. So I think Moreno makes a lot of sense here and I really like the value in this spot as well.
     
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  2. Jabba the Jet

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    17. NEW YORK JETS - Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri

    Sorry to sound repetitive, but Coles is another one of those guys who is aging and breaking down, and frankly he is no longer a #1 Wideout. I love Cotchery as a #2 Guy, but he too is not a #1. Maclin has a chance to be that kind of player and he also has the pure speed to compliment Cotchery’s strength as a guy who can go over the middle and make the tough catches in traffic. In short, Maclin could be a #1 WR and the best homerun hitter the Jets have had since Wesley Walker. He’s not one of those BIG WR’s who are all the rave, he’s not 6′ 4″/230, but he’s no smurf either, he’s a solid 6′ 1″/200 Pounder who can run like the wind.

    18. CHICAGO BEARS - Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State

    The Bears are not the Bears if they’re not hitting the Quarterback and they haven’t been doing enough of that to satisfy the faithful. Maybin is a little lite at 250, but he can easily add between 10 and 20 Pounds to his 6′ 4″ frame and if there’s one thing he can do its fly off the edge and hit/pressure the QB.

    19. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS - Percy Harvin, WR, Florida

    As anyone who watches college football knows, Harvin is another homerun hitter and a tremendously exciting player with the ball in his hands, just what the doctor ordered for Tampa’s ho-hum offense.

    20. DETRIOT LIONS - Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois

    This team needs help everywhere, that’s how you lose 16 Games (and win none), so I thought about any number of players in this spot, but I think Davis offers the best value at a premium position and he’s the whole package, size, speed, ball skills, etc. He has a chance to be a really good one.

    21. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES - Larry English, DE/OLB, No. Illinois

    Dynamic edge rusher who seems to be a better fit at OLB in the 34 scheme, but Eagles defensive coordinator, Jim Johnson, knows how to use pass rushers and he’ll make it work with English.

    22. MINNESOTA VIKINGS - DJ Moore, CB, Vanderbilt

    This Speedy Ballhawk should shore up the CB position opposite Winfield.

    23. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - LeSean McCoy, RB, Pittsburgh

    I think its obvious to Bill Belichick that he can no longer count on Maroney ever being healthy, available and consistently productive, so its time to try again and McCoy could be that big play feature back for the Pats.

    24. ATLANTA FALCONS - Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss

    Last year a lot of folks projected Glenn Dorsey to the Falcons at #3 overall, but they made the right call with Matty Ice. Now if PJ is there for them at #24 this year, that would seem like a good pick too me.

    25. MIAMI DOLPHINS - James Laurinaitis, ILB, Ohio State

    Channing Crowder is a free agent, and if they lose him, Laurinaitis would be an ideal replacement. Even if they don’t lose Crowder, Laurinaitis wouldn’t look bad playing along side him on the inside of Miami’s 34D.

    26. BALTIMORE RAVENS - Tyson Jackson, DE, Louisiana State

    Trevor Pryce will be 34 years old in August and Justin Bannan is the quintessential HTFG (Hold the Fort Guy), which means he’s just holding down the fort till a better 34DE can take his place.

    27. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS - Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest

    Their biggest need is defensive tackle, but in my view any DT in this spot (with Peria Jerry off the board) would be a reach. So the smart move (IMO) is to take the Corner if free agent Kelvin Hayden flies the coup and draft a DT in rounds 2 or 3. Another option might be RB Shonn Greene from Iowa.

    28. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES - Eben Britton, OT, Arizona

    As I said with the Redskins, when you reside in the NFC East with the NY Giants you best be equipped at offensive tackle.

    29. NEW YORK GIANTS - Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State

    One year after dealing Jeremy Shockey, the Giants would be fortunate to find Pettigrew still on the board near the botton of round one.

    30. TENNESSEE TITANS - Clay Matthews, OLB, Southern Cal

    Starting LOLB David Thornton is JAG (Just Another Guy) and Matthews can be a lot better than that.

    31. ARIZONA CARDINALS - Shonn Greene, RB, Iowa

    This is a risky pick and perhaps a bit of a reach because Greene essentially came out of nowhere and had one good year, but to call it a good year is an understatement. This kid tore it up in 2008 to the tune of 1850 (6.0 Yards Per Carry) and 20 TD’s. Those are some eye-popping numbers and I love his size as well, 5′ 11″/235. This could be the perfect compliment to the Cardinals lethal passing attack and I think its worth a shot.

    32. PITTSBURGH STEELERS - William Beatty, OT, Connecticut

    If the Steelers have a weakness its their offensive line, including both tackles, and you can’t have that when you have a young franchise Quarterback to protect.
     
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  3. BakerMaker

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    - Doubt Houston would go with RB so early. Kubiak comes from the Shanahan tree and that means that he will be egotistical enough to believe he can find RB's late in the rounds and build them around the offensive schemes that he's set for the team. Besides, it'd be crazy to spend such money in a position where you already have a legit starter after year 1 with Slaton. With Vontae Davis around, I have to think they grab him with Robinson's uncertainty and Jacque Reeves/Fred Bennett starting opposite..............

    - No problem with the Maclin pick to the Jets.

    - I think Miami goes with an O-Lineman like the kid from Arizona over James L. especially with Carey a possible FA.

    - Surprised Clay Matthews is up there so high, likewise with Shonn Greene.
     
  4. ThunderbirdJet

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    If Vontae Davis is there for the Jets, I think that is the pick. Ryan hired Doug Plank... look, he's going to run the 46 D as much as he can. Revis needs another good man cover corner to run that D.

    We have a log jam at WR. Coles is going nowhere, Brad Smith is a slash. Stuckey is a neat little WR, but we already have a 6 foot speed guy in Clowney. Cotch is a fine possession WR, and Wright is a ST's player. Who gets cut?

    I'll tell ya who... a DB. take yer pick...Poteat, Barrett, whatever.
     
  5. JetFanInPA

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    I like Crabtree to the Rams. He's a game breaking WR and looks like he's in a class by himself. The Rams could definitely get a good OT in the 2nd round like William Beatty, Troy Kropog or Jason Watkins.

    Everette Brown to KC? If he has a good combine then I will definitely be a believer, but as of now I'm not sure.. I think they should go for an OT there.

    I don't think Aaron Curry will get past Cleveland. He looks like the real deal.. But crazier things have happened.

    I would be very excited to have Maclin, but unless we have a great free agency class, I want defense there. Tyson Jackson, Clint Sintim, Vontae Davis and Alphonso Smith are guys I'd like at that spot. But again, it really depends on what we do to this roster before the draft.

    Interesting choice for the Eagles. The more I think about it, the more it starts to make sense..

    I think Kevin Boss is pretty good TE and wouldn't expect them to try and upgrade that spot. However, given that Brandon Pettigrew fell to #29, it might be a mistake since that's a tremendous value there.

    I'm not sold on Clay Matthews in the first round..

    Overall a solid mock with some different looks for different teams, which is normally a good quality of your mock drafts.
     
  6. James Hasty

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    Crabtree to the Rams stands out like a sore thumb. With the depth at OL this year they can get a pretty good tackle in round two but passing up the top OT to come out in the last few years to draft a WR after taking Avery with a high pick last year doesn't make a lot of sense to me. While a dynamic pair of receivers sounds exciting, they desparately need to find a replacement for Orlando Pace. Without Pace the geatest show on turf would never have happened.
     
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    I think the Ravens would be crazy to pass on sintim but I like the Jets pick maybe go with Davis but Maclin would help tremendously
     
  8. WW85

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    A good effort Jabba!!

    Jets....BAP, if it's Maclin , it's fine with me.

    Most picks are pretty solid, but I question a few.

    Rams.........Need a Stud OT in the worst way, can't see drafting a WR that high.

    KC/Bengals.......I'm sorry, I believe Curry is the best defensive player in the draft, worrying about pass rushes and workout warriors is what the Jet's problem was last year.
    Curry is the best, IMO , not's not a close second as the best player in the draft.
    Everette Brown is a good player, but not worth #3. I'm not sold KC will go to the 3-4.

    Bears..........The Bears need a pass riusher, but Maybin is probably at bit fit in a 3-4. I believe Maybin is overrated, could be the second coming of Gholston.

    Patriots........The Pats defensive is on the way to the "Old Folks Home". They have to address....DE/OLB, MLB and secondary. They can address RB in a later Rd.

    Detroit............Dislike the second pick, you didn't address, O-Line in Rd 1.

    Giants.........They will not draft a TE in Rd1, Pettigrew will be a Falcon, if he slips that far.


    Rd 1 Player's omitted fron Rd 1.....

    Clint Sintim.......He maybe the 3rd best LB in this draft
    Kenny Britt.....could fall into late Rd 1.
    Hakeem Nicks........another late Rd 1 WR.
    Sean Smith..........has all the tools to be a rd 1 pick, if he played in the SEC, he would be a Top Ten pick.
     
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    07. OAKLAND RAIDERS - Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest

    Most people are projecting an OT to Oakland and they may be right, but Al Davis recently tipped his hand when he was effusive in praise for his young left tackle, Mario Henderson, and criticized Lane Kiffin for not playing the neophyte sooner. So while the draft world views OT as a big need in Oakland, the man who calls the shots may see it differently and I suspect he’ll pounce on Curry if the board fell this way.

    Couple Points First off even if Mario Henderson is the answer at LT, they still need a OT on the other side.( wouldn't hurt to have protection for Henderson just in case)

    Second I can't see the Raiders going defense in the first round .(if they did it wouldn't be a position AL Davis dosen't value too high- lb) There a better chance they take another CB than go LB. JMO I think they again go offense in the first round- continue building the pieces on offense.

    Third You think Al Davis is really going to tell anyone his intentions-Its a smokescreeen.
    Nothing Raiders release isn't by accident.
     
  10. Johnny4

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    I'm starting to see Vontae Davis as a good first option. It'll be between him and Tyson Jackson.
     

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