Jeti Post Combine Mock

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  1. Jeti

    Jeti Well-Known Member

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    Trades

    Jets trade 1st Round Pick to Rams for 1st, 2nd and 5th Round Picks
    Jets trade Tim Tebow for a 7th Round Draft Pick

    1- Keenan Allen, WR, California- the prototype WCO WR, a true weapon for us who can move from the outside to the slot

    2- Jamie Collins, OLB, Southern Mississippi- a dynamic athlete, fluid, versatile and huge upside

    2- Vance McDonald, TE, Rice- a big TE to hopefully compliment a returning Keller

    3- Christine Michael, RB, Texas A&M- a freak athlete with question marks but he can be our workhorse RB we've lacked since Thomas Jones

    4- Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU- a playmaker in the secondary who can be a force on special teams

    5- Brian Winters, G, Kent State- injury could drop him on draft day especially with how Guards are under valued. Winters could start at RG from Day 1

    5- Don Jones, S, Arkansas State- a freak athlete, hard hitter with huge upside. Would be a nice addition to the secondary and special teams. Likely a starter in 2014 with Landry if he returns or an improving Josh Bush

    6- Ryan Griffin, QB, Tulane- one of my favorite QB prospects. Reminds of Chad a little bit less upside. Likely a game manager but he has some tools to work with

    7- Quinton Dial, DT, Alabama- D-Line depth for us to work, could rotate along with line coming from a 3-4D at Alabama

    7- Michael Mauti, LB, Penn State- ILB depth for us to plug in and use on special teams. Could start for us one day if he regains form and gets to 100% health

    Undrafted Free Agents
    RB Ontarrio McCalebb Auburn
    P Ryan Allen Louisiana Tech
    K/P Quinn Sharp

    Depth Chart(not including free agency)

    QB- Mark Sanchez/Greg McElroy/Ryan Griffin
    RB- Bilal Powell/Joe McKnight/Christine Michael/Ontario McCalebb
    FB- ???????
    WR- Santonio Holmes/Keenan Allen
    WR- Stephen Hill
    Slot- Jeremy Kerley
    TE- Vance McDonald/Hayden Smith
    LT- D'Brickashaw Ferguson/Dennis Landolt
    LG- Vlad Ducasse
    C- Nick Mangold/Caleb Schlauderaff
    RG- Brian Winters
    RT- ???????

    DE- Quinton Coples
    NT- Sione Pouha/Kenrick Ellis/Damon Harrison
    DE- Muhammad Wilkerson/Quinton Dial
    OLB- Garrett McIntyre/Ricky Sapp
    ILB- David Harris/Michael Mauti
    ILB- Demario Davis
    OLB- Jamie Collins
    CB- Darrelle Revis/Ellis Lankster/Tyrann Mathieu
    S- Josh Bush
    S- Antonio Allen/Don Jones
    CB- Antonio Cromartie/Aaron Berry
    NCB- Kyle Wilson

    K- Quinn Sharp
    P- Robert Malone/Ryan Allen
    LS- Tanner Purdum
    KR- Ontarrio McCalebb
    PR- Jeremy Kerley

    If we can re-sign Landry, Keller, DeVito, Slauson, Edwards, Howard, Scott, J.Smith and White that will give us a very complete team. Landry will start at S, Keller starts at TE, Edwards starts opposite Holmes, Howard and Slauson at RT and LG, Scott rotates with Harris and Davis, Smith back ups Howard, White backs up Kerley in the slot and we add 3-4 value free agents at (OLB, CB, OL and TE). Tanner Purdum will be back as the LS of course.

    It will be hard to get both Keller/Landry/Slauson(likely 15M total for 2013) back but if we can move some money around I can see all 3 returning since I doubt Slauson has a huge market, Landry wont get big money since he's injury prone and Keller is the one that has ?'s as far as value goes. DeVito, Edwards, Howard, Scott and Smith are all easy re-signs(about 5M total for 2013). As far as other free agents go, we should look at guys familiar with our system and good locker room guys like Antwan Barnes(OLB), Justin Forsett(RB), Glover Quin(S), Jamaal Westerman(OLB) and Ben Watson(TE)- all these guys likely wont cost more than 5M total for 2013
     
  2. Dom

    Dom Well-Known Member

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    i mean it could just be me but im not entirely sold on christine michael. he had only 8 catches last season. for the WCO we need a receiving back, the game is changing and they are becoming a bigger priority. everything else is pretty good though. i havent seen much tape on jamie collins
     
  3. Matt4776

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    To be perfectly honest, I don't like this draft.

    Don't like Keenan Allen in the first, not a huge fan of McDonald in the second, don't like Christine Michael (we need a WCO RB). Would be upset if this is how it turned out.
     
  4. Donttasemebro

    Donttasemebro Well-Known Member

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    wouldn't hate if this happened but i'd feel a lot better if they grabbed OL or pass rusher in round 1.
     
  5. TwentyFour

    TwentyFour New Member

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    Who are the Rams moving up for?
     
  6. CleveSteve

    CleveSteve Active Member

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    That's always the question. In this case, could be Warmack or Cooper if they're getting in front of Tennessee. Could be Vaccarro or Elam as well.
     
  7. ajax

    ajax Well-Known Member

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    Nobody. Rams have way too many needs to move up. They've got their #1 CB & young QB already on the roster. Time for them to start filling in the gaps.
     
  8. TwentyFour

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    I think that theres such depth on the OL that the Rams dont need to give up their picks to get a day 1 starter. Elam will be there at #16, he'll be there again at #22 and possibly even #46.

    Exactly.
     
  9. Jetsjack

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    I'd rather have cordarrelle Paterson
     

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