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ESPN 2009 Mock Draft is Up (1 Viewer)

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1. Atlanta Falcons -- Fili Moala, DT, USC

Atlanta finally gets its playmaking interior defensive lineman. Moala has flown under the radar to this point but he should emerge from the shadow of 2008 No. 7 overall pick Sedrick Ellis and become one of the elite defenders in college football this fall.

2. Detroit Lions -- Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech

Coach Rod Marinelli's defense is predicated on speed up front, and Johnson is blessed with plenty of that. Johnson was overlooked while playing in a rotation last season, but it won't take long for the rangy edge-rusher to make his mark in 2008.

3. Kansas City Chiefs -- Matt Stafford*, QB, Georgia

Another injury-plagued and disappointing season out of fragile QB Brodie Croyle will force the Chiefs to address the position with this high draft pick in 2009. If the supremely talented Stafford continues to progress as he did last fall, he could easily emerge as a top-five pick next April.

4. Miami Dolphins -- Al Woods, DT, LSU

At 6-foot-4 and 320 pounds, Woods is a physically imposing defensive tackle with enough size and strength to anchor the middle of a 3-4 defense.

5. Cincinnati Bengals -- Sen'Derrick Marks*, DT, Auburn

The Bengals got shut out in their pursuit of an elite defensive tackle in this year's draft, but 2009 will be more kind. Marks is an undersized playmaker with the first-step quickness to disrupt as a 3-technique tackle, which is exactly what Marvin Lewis' defense needs along its front.

6. Oakland Raiders -- Andre Smith*, OT, Alabama

Smith stepped in immediately as the Tide's starting left tackle and continues to improve with more coaching and game experience. The Raiders could enlist a player with his kind of skills to take care of their most recent first-round investments in QB JaMarcus Russell and RB Darren McFadden.

7. Chicago Bears -- Tim Tebow*, QB, Florida

It's almost certain that the Bears will need a quarterback come next offseason. Unfortunately, next year's crop of signal-callers does not look promising at this point. Bears fans won't be thrilled if the team uses a high pick on another Gators quarterback following the failed Rex Grossman experiment, but Tebow's unique blend of skills and rare intangibles might be too good to pass up. Should Tebow elect to leave school early, however, his uncommon skill set could make him the most difficult prospect at any position to grade.

8. San Francisco 49ers -- Michael Oher, OT, Mississippi

Oher, who possesses the size and athletic ability to develop into an upper-echelon starting tackle in the NFL, would make an ideal bookend opposite 2007 first-rounder Joe Staley.

9. St. Louis Rams -- Rey Maualuga, ILB, USC

Maualuga is the top senior prospect on my 2009 draft board at this insanely early point in the process, although he wouldn't be the first senior off the board. I've never seen a defensive player take over a game the way Maualuga did versus Illinois in the Rose Bowl, and his recognition skills are clearly catching up with his rare physical tools.

10. New York Jets -- Knowshon Moreno*, RB, Georgia

Moreno burst onto the scene as a redshirt freshman in 2007 and he should build on that momentum as a first-year starter behind a more mature offensive line during the upcoming season. The Jets were not able to land McFadden in this year's draft but Moreno would be worth the wait if he's available in 2009.

11. Tennessee Titans -- Michael Crabtree*, WR, Texas Tech

Do not pigeonhole Crabtree; he's not just a product of coach Mike Leach's pass-crazy offense. The tall, long-armed receiver could be the go-to-target QB Vince Young so desperately needs.

12. Houston Texans -- Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State

Jenkins made a wise decision to return as a senior. He needs to improve his footwork and overall man-to-man cover skills to prove to scouts he's capable of playing corner in any scheme at the next level. Regardless, the Texans could use his ball-hawking skills in their secondary, no matter whether it's at cornerback or safety.

13. Denver Broncos -- James Laurinaitis, ILB, Ohio State

Laurinaitis surprised many NFL scouts when he elected to return to Columbus for his senior season. Assuming he continues to make progress in 2008, there's no reason to believe he will fall out of the top 20 picks in next year's draft. The instinctive, high-motor inside linebacker would be a nice addition to a Denver defense in search of more stout defenders up the middle.

14. Baltimore Ravens -- Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois

The Ravens need an upgrade at corner and a young playmaker like Davis, who possesses rare athleticism for his size, would be an ideal fit.

15. Philadelphia Eagles (from CAR) -- Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland

The Eagles failed to land a go-to-receiver in the 2008 draft (no, DeSean Jackson does not qualify). Instead of going the free-agent route to land a weapon for veteran QB Donovan McNabb, they might as well use one of two first-round picks in '09 on a future primary target for future QB Kevin Kolb.

16. Arizona Cardinals -- LeSean McCoy*, RB, Pittsburgh

After Arizona failed to find a complement for Edgerrin James in this year's draft, the Cardinals' need at running back will be far more pressing in the spring of '09. McCoy is a supremely talented sophomore who is draft eligible after spending a year in prep school, and he is reportedly already eyeing the 2009 draft.

17. Buffalo Bills -- Travis Beckum, TE, Wisconsin

Beckum could emerge as a top-20 pick if he can add 10-15 pounds to his frame while maintaining his big-play ability as a receiver during his senior season.

18. Philadelphia Eagles -- Phil Loadholt, OT, Oklahoma

After failing to land one of the record-setting seven offensive tackles selected in the first round of this year's draft, coach Andy Reid will be craving a big fella like Loadholt in 2009.

19. Washington Redskins -- Greg Hardy*, DE, Mississippi

Hardy is flying under the radar right now despite notching 10 solo sacks the past two seasons, and the Redskins will be looking for a young pass-rushing threat after failing to land one during the latest draft.

20. Minnesota Vikings -- Percy Harvin*, WR/RS, Florida

Staying healthy for a full season would all but guarantee Harvin a spot in the first round of the NFL draft, either next year or in 2010.

21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Ciron Black, OT, LSU

The Bucs will be looking to enlist the services of a talented left tackle prospect such as Black, who displays quick feet for a 6-5, 315-pounder.

22. Green Bay Packers -- Max Unger, OT, Oregon

Unger, who projects as a first-day pick in next year's draft, is the type of versatile lineman the Packers typically covet.

23. Cleveland Browns -- Ricky Sapp, DE/OLB, Clemson

Sapp is an up-and-coming talent with outstanding speed and pass-rushing potential. He should fit perfectly as a rush linebacker in a 3-4 scheme like the one employed in Cleveland.

24. Seattle Seahawks -- Duke Robinson, G, Oklahoma

The Seahawks are still looking for a long-term solution at left guard, so why not use this pick on the player who is at this point the top prospect at that position.

25. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU

Jackson is among the elite senior defensive prospects right now but that might not hold up for 12 full months, as he's simply not a great fit for every team's defensive scheme. At 6-5 and 290, Jackson is best suited to play defensive end in a three-man front like the one employed in Pittsburgh.

26. New Orleans Saints -- Gerald McRath, OLB, Southern Miss

The Saints will be looking for an injection of youth and athleticism at linebacker and the speedy, undersized McRath falls in line with that objective.

27. New York Giants -- Brandon Spikes, ILB, Florida

The Giants could use a quick and powerful tackling machine like Spikes after failing to address that need early in the 2008 draft.

28. Jacksonville Jaguars -- William Moore, S, Missouri

Moore emerged as a playmaking machine in 2007, when he notched 114 tackles and eight interceptions. At 6-1 and 215 pounds he could be the versatile strong safety Jacksonville needs opposite FS Reggie Nelson.

29. Indianapolis Colts -- Vance Walker, DT/DE, Georgia Tech

Walker has the right blend of tools to provide depth along the interior of Indianapolis' quick-but-undersized defensive line.

30. San Diego Chargers -- Auston English, DE/OLB, Oklahoma

English is an instinctive, high-motor player with very good speed and fluid hips for a young defensive end. He already has experience dropping into coverage on zone-blitz looks within Oklahoma's complex defensive scheme.

31. Dallas Cowboys -- Demetrius Byrd, WR, LSU

Wide receiver is the one area Dallas did not address during an otherwise promising 2008 draft. Byrd has a lot to prove as a senior but he certainly has the blend of size and deep speed it takes to emerge as a first-round draft pick.

32. New England Patriots -- Brian Cushing, OLB, USC

The Patriots continue a recent trend of drafting linebackers by using this selection on the versatile Cushing. The 6-5, 248-pounder has experience on the strong side and as a rush linebacker, which will be attractive to a New England coaching staff that likes versatility in its linebackers.

 
No way Tebow even comes out after his Junior season. He said he will play all four years for UF and I believe him.

That being said, if he does come out, he is top 3. MARK IT DOWN!

 
Odds that more then five on this list realy are first round picks next year?

 
31. Dallas Cowboys -- Demetrius Byrd, WR, LSUWide receiver is the one area Dallas did not address during an otherwise promising 2008 draft. Byrd has a lot to prove as a senior but he certainly has the blend of size and deep speed it takes to emerge as a first-round draft pick.32. New England Patriots -- Brian Cushing, OLB, USCThe Patriots continue a recent trend of drafting linebackers by using this selection on the versatile Cushing. The 6-5, 248-pounder has experience on the strong side and as a rush linebacker, which will be attractive to a New England coaching staff that likes versatility in its linebackers.
Who cares about the picks? The Pats are going to beat the Pokes in the SB. :tinfoilhat:
 
What a total waste of time to put something like that together. Like someone said earlier, there may be 5 of those guys in the first round.

 
Odds that more then five on this list realy are first round picks next year?
:lmao:
My guess is between 10-14. I don't like this mock, but it's not terrible (just close). Beanie will be RB1. Knowshon is the frontrunner to be runner up, but he has competition. I expect Colin to post a better version shortly. He said he was rolling out an 09 mock after the draft. I'm sick of mock drafts. This one isn't very good. Btw, I disagree Gatorman. Tebow will go pro if he has a great year throwing the ball.I remember when ESPN would not project underclassmen until they declare. Some think hyping a kid encourages him to leave college and when that backfires well those hyping were part of the tragic decision. Kiper will not put the underclassmen on his big board until they declare. Draftdaddy won't either.

 
31. Dallas Cowboys -- Demetrius Byrd, WR, LSUWide receiver is the one area Dallas did not address during an otherwise promising 2008 draft. Byrd has a lot to prove as a senior but he certainly has the blend of size and deep speed it takes to emerge as a first-round draft pick.32. New England Patriots -- Brian Cushing, OLB, USCThe Patriots continue a recent trend of drafting linebackers by using this selection on the versatile Cushing. The 6-5, 248-pounder has experience on the strong side and as a rush linebacker, which will be attractive to a New England coaching staff that likes versatility in its linebackers.
Who cares about the picks? The Pats are going to beat the Pokes in the SB. :lmao:
I might actually have to root for the 'boys if this plays out. :bag:
 
31. Dallas Cowboys -- Demetrius Byrd, WR, LSUWide receiver is the one area Dallas did not address during an otherwise promising 2008 draft. Byrd has a lot to prove as a senior but he certainly has the blend of size and deep speed it takes to emerge as a first-round draft pick.32. New England Patriots -- Brian Cushing, OLB, USCThe Patriots continue a recent trend of drafting linebackers by using this selection on the versatile Cushing. The 6-5, 248-pounder has experience on the strong side and as a rush linebacker, which will be attractive to a New England coaching staff that likes versatility in its linebackers.
Who cares about the picks? The Pats are going to beat the Pokes in the SB. :lmao:
One more thing: The Pats just beefed up their LB core....they will be in the market for a D-lineman because the contracts of most of their D-Lineman are up by the end of 2009. It is going to cost them alot (actually, too much for the cap to handle) to keep Wilfork, Warren, Seymour and Green. Now that they have an extra second rounder from SD, they are in positon to move up from 32 next year ( :bag: ) to snag their guy, whoever that is.And this is all assuming that Spygate is truly over and they are not docked more picks.
 
There was a comment on the espn page that said something along the lines of:

"The only way Detroit is picking #2 is if they trade down."

That made me laugh. Along with the actually mock draft itself.

 
31. Dallas Cowboys -- Demetrius Byrd, WR, LSUWide receiver is the one area Dallas did not address during an otherwise promising 2008 draft. Byrd has a lot to prove as a senior but he certainly has the blend of size and deep speed it takes to emerge as a first-round draft pick.32. New England Patriots -- Brian Cushing, OLB, USCThe Patriots continue a recent trend of drafting linebackers by using this selection on the versatile Cushing. The 6-5, 248-pounder has experience on the strong side and as a rush linebacker, which will be attractive to a New England coaching staff that likes versatility in its linebackers.
Who cares about the picks? The Pats are going to beat the Pokes in the SB. :P
And Pittsburgh is going to win ~11 games against the most ruthless schedule I've ever seen.
 
Odds that more then five on this list realy are first round picks next year?
I remember a few years ago when I saw one of those super-early mock drafts that had Omar Jacobs QB Bowling Green in the top 3.Since reading that, I haven't given these early projections much credence.
 
In my league we have a developmental draft in week 8 of the season. We can grab 2 college players and hold their rights until they go to the NFL.

Mocks like this one are good to get some players on the radar as potentials to follow for that draft.

Wells and Moreno are owned already but LeSean McCoy is avail!

 
Odds that more then five on this list realy are first round picks next year?
I remember a few years ago when I saw one of those super-early mock drafts that had Omar Jacobs QB Bowling Green in the top 3.Since reading that, I haven't given these early projections much credence.
The best thing that a mock like this does is give people players to look for during the college season. The real team needs, player performances and actual draft will carry little resemblance to this a year from now.
 
Odds that more then five on this list realy are first round picks next year?
I remember a few years ago when I saw one of those super-early mock drafts that had Omar Jacobs QB Bowling Green in the top 3.Since reading that, I haven't given these early projections much credence.
The best thing that a mock like this does is give people players to look for during the college season. The real team needs, player performances and actual draft will carry little resemblance to this a year from now.
Right. The only semi-reasonable of these mocks is to see how the actual players project. My point was, when you see someone like Omar Jacobs projected as a top 3 draft pick and he goes undrafted, well, even its use as a projection of player rankings should be hugely questioned.But agreed, it gives a more casual college football fan like myself a list of players to put on my radar as I watch on Saturday.
 
Interesting list with two QBs in the top 10. Honestly though, if a pro franchise is looking for a QB, they should be looking at Chase Daniel out of Mizzou. He had a solid sophomore year, stellar junior season, and he will be lights out as a senior this upcoming season. He is flat out a player.

 
11. Tennessee Titans --

Michael Crabtree*,
WR,

Texas Tech
:mellow:I stopped reading right here. First, no way is Tennessee picking #11. But I can let that go, as they're in a tough division and injuries do happen.Second, have we learned NOTHING from the Titans brass? They will not take a WR this high (unless he happens to also be a RB). I love the player, he's very high on my list of picks for 09 and if I could secure him now, like you can in some leagues, I'd jump on it, but he will not be a Titan. Bank on it.
 
Interesting list with two QBs in the top 10. Honestly though, if a pro franchise is looking for a QB, they should be looking at Chase Daniel out of Mizzou. He had a solid sophomore year, stellar junior season, and he will be lights out as a senior this upcoming season. He is flat out a player.
I like the guy a lot, but I don't know if his measurables will lead to a top 10 pick.
 
I'll post a few observations so that I'll have something to laugh at a year from now...

- Fili Moala won't go in the top 5. He's already been arrested and unless some of these USC defenders do something in the NFL this year...that program may get hit with a negative stigma. See also: Florida St defensive lineman.

- Is Tim Tebow really considered a top tier NFL talent? I'd love to see him balling in Chicago...hello Kordell Stewart Version 2.0.

- James Laurinaitis is being pushed like he's A.J. Hawk but I just don't see it on an NFL level. He'll probably win a handful of college awards but I've never been impressed much by him.

- Nice to see Wisconsin TE Travis Beckum in the mock. He's a playmaker and has all the skills. Love watching him play at UDub.

- No Miami players? Something tells me one of them will have a huge year and the Hurricanes streak of 1st round picks will continue in 09'. Any guesses who has the best shot?

- Isn't Beanie Wells considered the top college RB or is he more Antonio Pittman than I thought?

 
a_troll00 said:
Interesting list with two QBs in the top 10. Honestly though, if a pro franchise is looking for a QB, they should be looking at Chase Daniel out of Mizzou. He had a solid sophomore year, stellar junior season, and he will be lights out as a senior this upcoming season. He is flat out a player.
They may have no choice because stafford isn't leaving early. Sec qb don't go early especially when there's a chance to win a SEC title and/or nat'l championship. On a similar note, tebow is not leaving early either. PPL who think don't know how important college football and winning the SEC is to those of us in the south.Also moreno is not leaving early
 

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