Nesquik's Mock Draft:Part Tres

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  1. Nesquik

    Nesquik Well-Known Member

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    1. Oakland Raiders: Darren McFadden RB Arkansas
    Oakland again finds them self with the #1 pick, they deserve it and take the best player in McFadden

    2. Houston Texans: Jake Long OT Michigan
    RB is a need but for Slaton this is too high picking the best tackle available is a better choice

    3. Dallas Cowboys (f/CLE): DeSean Jackson WR Cal
    I would think that if Dallas had this pick they would likely trade the pick for someone who would like to draft Brohm in this spot before another team or move up to get McFadden as Jones is a free agent next year. Option 3 is staying and if they do they should select DeSean Jackson, he is the most explosive player eligible for next years draft, super fast and should be a great target for Romo.

    4. Buffalo Bills: Dan Connor OLB Penn State
    Connor is moving to mike this year to replace pauz but he should be able to move back outside as joins his former teammate in buffalo.

    5. Minnesota Vikings: Brian Brohm QB Louisville
    As much as the Vikings don?t wanna admit Jackson might have been drafted too high, they soon will have to give up on him, yeah he was only a rookie last year but they have not seen any glimpses of him being able to be a starting qb right now. I like Jackson but he needs more time something the Vikings can is give him that. They already passed on Quinn justifiably so but they can?t pass up on Brohm too.

    6. Tennessee Titans: Calias Campbell DE Miami (FL.)
    Campbell is probably not even the most talented defensive player on his team, ima leave that to Kenny Phillips, but he most likely will get drafted higher than him. Campbell is a freakish athlete at 6'8 280 and the titans need a better pass rush which he will provide.

    7. Kansas City Chiefs: Sam Baker OT USC
    The chiefs have had some of the best o-lines we have seen but 2 of their best are gone and need to re-up.

    8. Miami Dolphins: Michael Oher OT Ole Miss
    Miami's o-line has been garbage for years and they have never picked anyone to improve, Baker should do that.

    9. Atlanta Falcons: Andre Woodson QB Kentucky
    Michael Vick will most likely never play for the Falcons, given that it automatically becomes their biggest need.

    10. New York Giants: Steve Slaton RB West VA
    A perfect replacement for Tiki barber, he will make Eli?s job easier

    11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Glenn Dorsey DT LSU
    Should be a good compliment to Adams as they attempt t rebuild that d-line that had so many good players.

    12. Detroit Lions: Chris Long DE Virginia
    Some say he is the best de prospect maybe Im biased but i think Campbell is better and has more upside. Regardless long is talented and should be the de that they need.

    13. St. Louis Rams: Keith Rivers LB USC
    A need pick as they rebuild their defense in the first round for the 3rd straight year. Rivers is a talented lb who was given the #55 so he should be good.

    14. Seattle Seahawks: Lawrence Jackson DE USC
    I like Darryl Tapp but he may be more of a situational pass rusher they take the best de available with Jackson.

    15. Jacksonville Jaguars: Chad Henne QB Michigan
    Leftwich has one year left and Garrard isn?t a starting qb in this league, I don?t love Henne and this pick really depends on whether on how good Brennan combine is.

    16. Green Bay Packers: Kenny Phillips S Miami (FL.)
    Right now the packers are happy as hell that probably a top 5 talent has fallen so far and they pick the best safety prospect to come out since Taylor.

    17. Washington Redskins: Frank Okam DT Texas
    There offense is pretty much set maybe another receiver needed but the better pick is Okam here to improve a bad d-line.

    18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Sedrick Ellis DT USC
    A 3 technique will be needed as they move to 43 defense he will be the Kevin Williams of this defense.

    19. New England Patriots (f/SF): James Laurinaitis LB Ohio State
    Adalius and Roosevelt are set at the olb spots and they need someone to replace Bruschi down the road. They just continue to stack up and get even better.

    20. Arizona Cardinals: Derrick Harvey OLB Florida
    With a new defense they need another lb to fit the 34 scheme in my opinion Harvey played better than moss did last season and I think he will be the better player.

    21. New York Jets: Mario Manningham WR Michigan
    Why WR it?s not our biggest need which probably is the o-line but there are so many tackle prospects left even with 3 already leaving the board in Top 8 of the draft. Still left are Barry Richardson and Gosder Cherilus who will probably fall into the second in which we can select one of the. Manningham is a great deep threat

    22. Carolina Panthers: John Carlson TE Notre Dame
    They don?t have much needs maybe safety another one but right now but there aren?t any safeties worth choosing at this spot. Te is a big need and they haven?t had a good one since Wesley walls retired. It?s not a deep Te class but Carlson is the best available, I wouldn?t be surprised if they trade down or trade up to get Phillips.

    23. Cincinnati Bengals: Quentin Groves DE Auburn
    I really wanted Groves to be our selection, but Hobson should be solid this year at the outside though. Groves is a beast and a perfect 34 olb but he is to talented to pass up for the 43 defense of the Bengals.

    24. Philadelphia Eagles: Limas Sweed WR Texas
    The eagles should have selected a wr last year for some reason they didn?t they should make up for this Sweed pick here. Sweed most compares to Roy Williams former Texas longhorn, great size, good speed and great jumping ability.

    25. Denver Broncos: Vince Hall LB Va. Tech
    With Al Wilson gone Williams moves to the inside but that leaves a void at the outside hall and Adibi form the best lb duo in the nation. He gets chosen first cause as of right now he is better.

    26. Dallas Cowboys: Justin King CB Penn State
    Terrence Newman is a great corner at one side but Henry is just alright at the other spot Depending on what might happen if Julius Jones leaves or not, which he probably because there aren?t much other places where he can go and be the starter. But anyways if he leaves they may need another rb if barber cant carry the load Jonathan Stewart may be the pick here if that happens.

    27. San Diego Chargers: Adarius Bowman WR Oklahoma State
    Yeah they chose a wr last year but to me that is still a major need besides inside linebacker. Bowman to me is the third best wr in the nation behind Mario and DeSean but he is a late bloomer and really only starting coming on mid-season of last year. 6?4 220 the Chargers should just build up that offense even more.

    28. Chicago Bears: Xavier Adibi LB Va. Tech
    Based on pure talent Adibi is probably the most talented lb in the country could even potentially see him play some safety he is that fast. May need to gain some weight and some strength for him to truly be dominant, but when he does that he will be great.

    29. San Francisco 49ers (f/IND): Harry Douglas WR Louisville
    One of Brohm favorite targets along with Urrutia, Harry Douglas is fast target and could ultimately become a steal at 29.

    30. Baltimore Ravens: Terrell Thomas CB USC
    They could choose Tommy Blake here but corner is a bigger need McAlister is still great but Rolle has struggled they need a young corner to eventually replace Rolle. Thomas is a talented corner probably the one in this draft with the most upside.

    31. New Orleans Saints: Shawn Crable LB Michigan
    The Saints have many needs all of which are on defense. Linebacker should be addressed first and Crable should be the pick here. He?s big and physical and should bring some toughness to the Saints D.

    32. New England Patriots: Antoine Cason CB Arizona
    I still think Samuel will remain with pats after next season but they still need a better #2 corner. Cason is a playmaker even if he doesn?t have that 4.3 4.4 he still will probably be a first rounder.




    Jets Draft
    2nd Round. Gosder Cherilus OT Boston College
    Most likely Gosder will fall to us since he has mostly played right tackle, and that is perfect for us since he would play right tackle for us.

    3rd Round. B.J. Raji NT Boston College
    At 6?1 340 a true nose tackle prospect who should be right around here in the draft as it stands now. With choosing him Dewayne will finally be able to move at the end and the d-line will be complete.




    Other possible late round prospects

    Josh Morgan WR VA. Tech
    Darnell Jenkins WR Miami (FL.)
    Jackie Claude G Florida State(I know him he?s good)

    Glenn Sharpe CB Miami (FL.)
    Brandon Miller OLB Georgia
    Tavares Gooden LB Miami (FL.)
     
  2. Rambo13

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    I like the Josh Morgan look at the end. He is a player but may have too much attitude.
     
  3. Coach K

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    if were in position to draft manningham and passed id scream till the screen of my tv shattered.
     
  4. DonnieIsTheKing

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    King is good, but he's not the best CB in this class. He's the best CB of his senior class, and I think because of it he'll wait the extra year and land in the top 10-15.
     
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    I don't know, if King continues to improve, I'd put him right up there with Cason as far as CBs for next year go. In my mind both could very easily end up as top 15 prospects, especially when you consider that King will probably test out extremely well.
     
  6. Mr Electric

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    Isn't Justin King only a junior this year?

    Edit: Nevermind, I read the post wrong.

    Anyways though, this year and next years draft are going to be loaded with speed on both sides of the ball...it's going to be exciting.
     
  7. Nesquik

    Nesquik Well-Known Member

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    Yeah i think King has way more upside than any of the juniors or seniors next year.And next years cb class is kinda weak Thomas is the only one i think is going into the 1st round for sure.
    Then u have Lowery from San Jose state Cason from Arizona and Bowman from Nebraska. Cason is the best from that group but all three are borderline into whether they are going into the first round.
    Then u have the juniors next year King is the top junior on mostly everybody's board with Randy Phillips Malcolm Jenkins,Aqib Talib and Brandon Flowers being the rest.None of those guys except Jenkins and Talib have the chance of being a sure first rounder as of right now.
     
  8. Richiebsweet

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    When they have the JETS selecting a WR, that's when you know there clueless and have not been watching football lately. Coles, Cotchery, Stuckey, Smith, and even McCareins, that should say it all. The JETS need a playmaker on defense like a DT like Frank Okam but he will be long gone so since the JETS want to stay in a 3-4 defense they have to get DE/OLB Quentin Groves from Auburn with there first pick. He is the pass rusher the JETS need to draft to get the much needed pressure on the QB, then they can address the DT position and the O-line. But I wouldn't be surprised if they took a RB in the early rounds depending on how well Thomas Jones performs because this years crop will be the deepest.
     
  9. Nesquik

    Nesquik Well-Known Member

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    At wr smith, stuckey and mccareins have shown me nothing and cant be counted on as of right now to reliable targets in the future. Stuckey was chosen in the 7th round please dont bring his name up. Brad Smith is now getting snaps at qb which should worry some people we need him to be more like Randle El and less like Kordell Stewart.
    Brad Smith was given the ball twice as many times as a rb than at wr. As a rb he had a 5.7 average compared to a 6.8 as a wideout last year. Not saying i hope he doesnt improve but we shouldnt depend too much on a qb transitioning to be wr.
    McCareins had 23 catches last year and just because we read a story about him improving in camp were supposed to believe he could be depended on to be better.
    Cotchery is great and is only gonna get better
    Coles is great to but out of anybody in the nfl i have seen him take so many shots and he is about to be 30. Plus Coles doesnt love Mangini and might not come back after his contract is up in 09.
    And why would we need another rb Jones is good for another 3 years, remember his first full time job was in Chicago.And for someone who was actually watching the games last year Leon Washington looked like a poor man's reggie bush, which is still really good.
     
  10. I have wet dreams about pairing Michael Oher w/ Brick...
     

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