Over the past couple of months, we have seen tons and tons of mock drafts and they all start off pretty much the same way. Bush #1 followed by some sort of mix with Leinart, Young, D'Brick, Mario, etc. I want to see some mock drafts where Mario is the first one picked. While, I somehow doubt the Texans would take him #1, there is certainly a chance Williams could be the pick. I've seen very few drafts with Bush not at 1 and I am curious to see what you all think.
Good shout. I actually that he will be the #1 pick , how the rest pans out is a mystery to me. Tannenbaum I trust so whoever we pick it will be the best outcome for the team.
Make one then,mario will not go # 1 so why make a mock draft with someone going #1 if u dont believe it will actually happen.
Just because I don't think it will happen, doesn't mean that it won't. I mean, come on, look at how some of the draft "experts" have predicted how the draft will go over the years.
I thought he was he was asking us just for the hell of it, cause he was bored or somethin.Sorry sir.:smile:
The reason you don't see many mocks with Mario at #1 is b/c you then have to project trades. New Orleans would definitely trade down, and lots of teams might suddenly be interested in trading up.
and new orleans hopes to line up a bunch of suckers to rape for the rights to a part-time player. just like santana moss, except this one will get hit a lot more often.:shit: :sad:
Here we go. They all make 5000 mocks with 50 scenerios just to say "I told you". Make a prediction Like I did w/ C-Mart and feel the heat for it, then you can say I told you so! Mocks are for Cocks! :beer:
I didn't make any mocks.....I just asked people "what if bush wasn't #1" and caught some flack for it.....thats all. But as I've said before, nobody knows! The draft is unpredictable.
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9404250 1. Houston Texans: Mario Williams, DE, North Carolina State -- He'll be a good player, but that's not the point. You don't pass up Bush. 2. New Orleans Saints: Reggie Bush, RB, USC -- The Saints will gladly take Bush and watch him become a star in their city. They can't believe he falls to them. 3. Tennessee Titans: Vince Young, QB, Texas -- The owner and the general manager want Young, while the coaches want Matt Leinart. I would pick Leinart. They pick Young. 4. New York Jets: Matt Leinart, QB, USC -- I just don't buy all the talk that they aren't sold on Leinart. They need a franchise quarterback and he will be a star in New York, owning the town like Joe Namath once did. 5. Green Bay Packers: A.J. Hawk, LB, Ohio State -- This is the right spot for him. He will become one of those favored sons in Green Bay. They also consider tight end Vernon Davis, but the defense needs help more. 6. San Francisco 49ers: Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland -- This pick is what the 49ers want. They've turned down trade offers for this spot with an eye on taking Davis. They need a weapon for Alex Smith. 7. Oakland Raiders: Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon -- They need a wide body in he middle of their line and Ngata can provide that. He takes over for Ted Washington. 8. Buffalo Bills: D'Brickashaw Ferguson, T, Virginia -- They consider Jay Cutler, but they can't believe this kid is still on the board. They need a left tackle, and he is it. 9. Detroit Lions: Michael Huff, CB-S, Texas -- The Lions will consider FSU linebacker Ernie Sims here, but Huff is a guy they think can come in bring toughness to their secondary. 10. Arizona Cardinals: Ernie Sims, LB, Florida State -- There is some concern about his concussions, but they love this kid. He joins Karlos Dansby to give them a special group of outside linebackers. 11. St. Louis Rams: Tye Hill, CB, Clemson -- They will consider Jay Cutler in this spot, but they need some help now on defense. Marc Bulger is fine for now at quarterback. 12. Cleveland Browns: Kamerion Wimbley, DE, Florida State -- He will be a stand-up rusher in their 3-4 defense, a position he can play with his athletic ability. 13. Baltimore Ravens: Brodrick Bunkley, DT, Florida State -- He isn't a power player, but he can play tackle or end in their defense. They wouldn't mind Ngata, but since he's gone they take Bunkley. 14. Philadelphia Eagles: Winston Justice, T, USC -- The Eagles love to take offensive linemen and Justice fits the need He can take over for right tackle for Jon Runyan next year. 15. Denver Broncos: Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State -- They need a big-play receiver and Holmes can run. He's small, but he can fly. 16. Miami Dolphins: Manny Lawson, DE, North Carolina State -- The word going around the league is that Nick Saban and his staff are really high on this player. He can get after the quarterback. 17. Minnesota Vikings: Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt -- They need a quarterback for the future and Brad Childress would have to be thrilled if Cutler fell to him here. 18. Dallas Cowboys: Bobby Carpenter, OLB, Ohio State -- They get a guy to play opposite DeMarcus Ware, a player who can come off the edge with a burst. The Cowboys could also consider a safety here. 19. San Diego Chargers: Antonio Cromartie, CB, Florida State -- This is a team in need of corners and Cromartie is soaring up the boards. He missed last year with ACL injury, but he's back to 100-percent. 20 Kansas City Chiefs: Tamba Hali, DE, Kansas City -- They need a pass rusher and this guy is high on their board. 21. New England Patriots: DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis -- They have to start thinking that Corey Dillon is coming to the end. Their running game wasn't good last year. Williams can cure that. 22. San Francisco 49ers (From Denver): Jimmy Williams, CB, Virginia Tech -- He would go a lot higher if not for his off-field worries. Williams can play both corner and safety. We hear the 49ers like him. 23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Donte Whitner, S, Ohio State -- This kid can run and the Bucs lost Dexter Jackson in free agency. He also has a chance to play some corner down the road. 24. Cincinnati Bengals: Jason Allen, CB-S, Tennessee -- He has some issues with a hip, but he has showed well in his workouts. He can play corner or safety, which is a plus. 25. New York Giants: Jonathan Joseph, CB, South Carolina -- They have to get better against the pass and this is a way to do so. Sam Madison is just a one or two-year plug. 26. Chicago Bears: Marcedes Lewis, TE, UCLA -- They haven't had a tight end since Mike Ditka who was worth anything. Lewis can stretch a defense, even if his 40 times isn't that great. 27. Carolina Panthers: LenDale White, RB, USC -- They need a big back and White can take over in that role. He has some baggage, but the Panthers are said to like him. 28. Jacksonville Jaguars: Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa -- They never thought he'd fall to them here, but they’re glad he did. He will start right away. 29. New York Jets (From Denver): Laurcence Maroney, RB, Minnesota - Curtis Martin can't play forever and Maroney is a steal in this spot. 30. Indianapolis Colts: Joseph Addai, RB, LSU -- They have to get a replacement for Edgerrin James and Addai is perfect for what they want to do. He can run, catch and block. 31. Seattle Seahawks: Richard Marshall, CB, Fresno State -- They need to fill a hole at corner with the loss of Andre Dyson and Marshall is the guy to do that. Could go for a offensive lineman here as well. 32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Chad Jackson, WR, Florida -- They can't believe he fell to them here. He takes over for Antwaan Randle El.
If we draft leinart i will feel disappointed as I think that QB is not our most pressing need , but he is stil quality.