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Not sure if I'm allowed to post this, but this is a free email received from his service. This is the latest Frank Coyle Mock Draft

1. Miami - 1-15 - Chris Long - DE - Virginia The Dolphins need many things and Parcells may opt for two blue chip defensive linemen with Long the safest player in the entire draft process. 2. St. Louis - 3-13 - Glenn Dorsey - DT - LSU The Rams will focus on defensive line early and Dorsey gives them an early impact defender for a flexible front line. 3. x - Atlanta - 4-12 - Matt Ryan - QB - Boston College The Falcons are hoping this fine leader is on the board when they select so they can turn the page on the Michael Vick disaster. 4. x - Oakland - 4-12 - Sedrick Ellis - DT - Southern Cal Veteran Warren Sapp has joined the retirement list and Ellis is flying up the charts. 5. x - Kansas City - 4-12 - Jake Long - OT - Michigan The Chiefs offensive line has failed over recent seasons and Jake would be a great fit here. 6. NY Jets - 4-12 - * Darren McFadden - RB - Arkansas The Jets may find this talented feature back available and would probably jump at the chance. 7. New England (San Fran - 5-11) - * Vernon Gholston - DE/LB - Ohio St. The Pats are looking for a young impact defender on their aging linebacker unit. 8. Baltimore - 5-11 - Brian Brohm - QB - Louisville The Ravens are looking for their future leader and Brohm would be a fine start for a new offense. 9. Cincinnati - 7-9 - Keith Rivers - LB - Southern Cal The Bengals defense has struggled with young linebackers and Rivers is a well developed playmaker. 10. New Orleans - 7-9 - * Kenny Phillips - FS - Miami The Saints defense is not at playoff levels and Phillips could be a difference maker in this secondary. 11. Buffalo - 7-9 - * DeSean Jackson - WR - California The Bills are looking for playmakers at wideout and in the return game. 12. Denver - 7-9 - Jeff Otah - OT - Pittsburgh The Broncos must improve their pass protection to be real playoff contenders. 13. Carolina - 7-9 - * Calais Campbell - DE - Miami Panthers are looking for help on both lines, though FA direction will dictate early draft selections. 14. Chicago - 7-9 - Malcolm Kelly - WR - Oklahoma The Bears may lose big play weapon Bernard Berrian in FA and this area would become a top priority. 15. Detroit - 7-9 - * Ryan Clady - OT - Boise St. The Lions offensive line would benefit from a top flight tackle especially on the leftside. 16. Arizona - 8-8 - Leodis McKelvin - CB - Troy University The Cardinals defense needs another top flight cover/ return man on a young developing unit. 17. Minnesota - 8-8 - * Reggie Smith - CB - Oklahoma The Vikings secondary lacks talent and depth and they need to address this unit early this April. 18. Houston - 8-8 - * Jonathan Stewart - RB - Oregon The Texans are looking to add a young stud feature back to balance this attack. 19. Philadelphia - 8-8 - Lawrence Jackson - DE - Southern Cal The Eagles are looking for pass rushers to solidify their front seven on defense. 20. Tampa Bay - 9-7 - Mike Jenkins - CB - South Florida The Bucs’ are looking to rebuild a playoff caliber defense especially at cornerback. 21. Washington - 9-7 - * Derrick Harvey - DE - Florida The Redskins will address the defensive fine early with an impact pass rusher a top priority. 22. Dallas (Cleve - 10-6) - * Aqib Talib - CB - Kansas The Cowboys have big problems at cornerback that could be addressed with one of their two #1 picks. 23. Pittsburgh - 10-6 - Chris Williams - OT - Vanderbilt The Steelers hope to address their offensive line early in the draft especially at tackle. 24. Tennessee - 10-6 - Quentin Groves - DE - Auburn The Titans could face big losses in FA here that makes this position a top priority this spring. 25. Seattle - 10-6 - * Rashard Mendenhall - RB - Illinois The Seahawks' are looking to the future here with Shaun Alexander slipping over recent seasons. 26. Jacksonville - 11-5 - Kentwan Balmer - DT - North Carolina The Jaguars could surprise here with a fast rising prospect that fits well on their front four set. 27. San Diego - 11-5 - * Felix Jones - RB - Arkansas The Chargers may look to add this all purpose back with vet RB Michael Turner expected to leave in FA and LT entering his 8th season. 28. Dallas - 13-3 - Early Doucet - WR - LSU The Boys aging receiving corps needs an influx of talent and they will most likely address early and possibly with one of their #1 picks. 29. San Fran (Indianapolis - 13-3) - * Earl Bennett - WR - Vanderbilt The 49ers have the leagues’ weakest receiving corps and will look to address this area early and often to help Alex Smith realize his pro potential. 30. Green Bay - 13-3 - Antoine Cason - CB - Arizona The Packers’ are looking to improve their playoff caliber defense especially with cover men. 31. New England - 18-1 - Forfeited their #1 pick due to the dirty Spygate caper. 32. NY Giants - 14-6 - * Curtis Lofton - LB - Oklahoma Big Blue defense may lose two linebackers in FA and Connor figures late in the round.
 
Why do these mocks love Felix Jones to SD? Is it because they need to fit a 4th rb into the 1st? Is it because they are losing their BACKUP???

Without a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th rd pick, sd will NOT pick a backup RB in the first. ILB, CB, DT, OLINE are much more important then wasting a pick on a RB in the first.

SD may even be more wise to drop a few spots in the first or into the 2nd to pick up more picks or even a pick in 09.

 
Why do these mocks love Felix Jones to SD? Is it because they need to fit a 4th rb into the 1st? Is it because they are losing their BACKUP???Without a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th rd pick, sd will NOT pick a backup RB in the first. ILB, CB, DT, OLINE are much more important then wasting a pick on a RB in the first.SD may even be more wise to drop a few spots in the first or into the 2nd to pick up more picks or even a pick in 09.
I disagree. I think FJ is a soliid fit.You can't keep going with LT withoutthe all important insurance policy behind him.Losing Turner is huge, and Jones would be a fine replacement.An excellent choice at the tail end of the 1st round, imo.
 
I've seen several mock with Gholston going to the Pats as a LB. IMO, the Pats have gone on record as saying that they will not take a project early the draft and prefer experienced NFL LBers over guys that they will have to convert and train to their system.

IMO, if the Pats keep their pick and go for defensive help, they will either take a DL or DE to play as a lineman or they will go for a CB. I doubt they will go for a LB (or someone to turn into a hybrid DE/LB). That being said, I don't think the Pats would pick a 260 pound defensive lineman . . .

 
Interesting that he has no CB being taken until 16. The Lions are desparate for CB help and would take the top rated one.

 
This is one of the better ones, IMO from a Cowboy perspective. The more I've studied this draft, the more I think Dallas goes CB at 22 with either Talib or DRC, then takes Doucet at 28.

Its also the first mock I've seen with Bennett going in the 1st. Its going to be real interesting to see his combine numbers. His on-field performance would lend to that type of draft spot. His measurables may not agree. We'll see.

 
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Not sure if I'm allowed to post this, but this is a free email received from his service. This is the latest Frank Coyle Mock Draft

1. Miami - 1-15 - Chris Long - DE - Virginia

The Dolphins need many things and Parcells may opt for two blue chip defensive linemen with Long the safest player in the entire draft process.

2. St. Louis - 3-13 - Glenn Dorsey - DT - LSU

The Rams will focus on defensive line early and Dorsey gives them an early impact defender for a flexible front line.

3. x - Atlanta - 4-12 - Matt Ryan - QB - Boston College

The Falcons are hoping this fine leader is on the board when they select so they can turn the page on the Michael Vick disaster.

4. x - Oakland - 4-12 - Sedrick Ellis - DT - Southern Cal

Veteran Warren Sapp has joined the retirement list and Ellis is flying up the charts.

5. x - Kansas City - 4-12 - Jake Long - OT - Michigan

The Chiefs offensive line has failed over recent seasons and Jake would be a great fit here.

6. NY Jets - 4-12 - * Darren McFadden - RB - Arkansas

The Jets may find this talented feature back available and would probably jump at the chance.

7. New England (San Fran - 5-11) - * Vernon Gholston - DE/LB - Ohio St.

The Pats are looking for a young impact defender on their aging linebacker unit.

8. Baltimore - 5-11 - Brian Brohm - QB - Louisville

The Ravens are looking for their future leader and Brohm would be a fine start for a new offense.

9. Cincinnati - 7-9 - Keith Rivers - LB - Southern Cal

The Bengals defense has struggled with young linebackers and Rivers is a well developed playmaker.

10. New Orleans - 7-9 - * Kenny Phillips - FS - Miami

The Saints defense is not at playoff levels and Phillips could be a difference maker in this secondary.

11. Buffalo - 7-9 - * DeSean Jackson - WR - California

The Bills are looking for playmakers at wideout and in the return game.

12. Denver - 7-9 - Jeff Otah - OT - Pittsburgh

The Broncos must improve their pass protection to be real playoff contenders.

13. Carolina - 7-9 - * Calais Campbell - DE - Miami

Panthers are looking for help on both lines, though FA direction will dictate early draft selections.

14. Chicago - 7-9 - Malcolm Kelly - WR - Oklahoma

The Bears may lose big play weapon Bernard Berrian in FA and this area would become a top priority.

15. Detroit - 7-9 - * Ryan Clady - OT - Boise St.

The Lions offensive line would benefit from a top flight tackle especially on the leftside.

16. Arizona - 8-8 - Leodis McKelvin - CB - Troy University

The Cardinals defense needs another top flight cover/ return man on a young developing unit.

17. Minnesota - 8-8 - * Reggie Smith - CB - Oklahoma

The Vikings secondary lacks talent and depth and they need to address this unit early this April.

18. Houston - 8-8 - * Jonathan Stewart - RB - Oregon

The Texans are looking to add a young stud feature back to balance this attack.

19. Philadelphia - 8-8 - Lawrence Jackson - DE - Southern Cal

The Eagles are looking for pass rushers to solidify their front seven on defense.

20. Tampa Bay - 9-7 - Mike Jenkins - CB - South Florida

The Bucs’ are looking to rebuild a playoff caliber defense especially at cornerback.

21. Washington - 9-7 - * Derrick Harvey - DE - Florida

The Redskins will address the defensive fine early with an impact pass rusher a top priority.

22. Dallas (Cleve - 10-6) - * Aqib Talib - CB - Kansas

The Cowboys have big problems at cornerback that could be addressed with one of their two #1 picks.

23. Pittsburgh - 10-6 - Chris Williams - OT - Vanderbilt

The Steelers hope to address their offensive line early in the draft especially at tackle.

24. Tennessee - 10-6 - Quentin Groves - DE - Auburn

The Titans could face big losses in FA here that makes this position a top priority this spring.

25. Seattle - 10-6 - * Rashard Mendenhall - RB - Illinois

The Seahawks' are looking to the future here with Shaun Alexander slipping over recent seasons.

26. Jacksonville - 11-5 - Kentwan Balmer - DT - North Carolina

The Jaguars could surprise here with a fast rising prospect that fits well on their front four set.

27. San Diego - 11-5 - * Felix Jones - RB - Arkansas

The Chargers may look to add this all purpose back with vet RB Michael Turner expected to leave in FA and LT entering his 8th season.

28. Dallas - 13-3 - Early Doucet - WR - LSU

The Boys aging receiving corps needs an influx of talent and they will most likely address early and possibly with one of their #1 picks.

29. San Fran (Indianapolis - 13-3) - * Earl Bennett - WR - Vanderbilt

The 49ers have the leagues’ weakest receiving corps and will look to address this area early and often to help Alex Smith realize his pro potential.

30. Green Bay - 13-3 - Antoine Cason - CB - Arizona

The Packers’ are looking to improve their playoff caliber defense especially with cover men.

31. New England - 18-1 - Forfeited their #1 pick due to the dirty Spygate caper.

32. NY Giants - 14-6 - * Curtis Lofton - LB - Oklahoma

Big Blue defense may lose two linebackers in FA and Connor figures late in the round.
This guy gets it. Oline and Dline for Carolina may be their first 3 picks.
 
30. Green Bay - 13-3 - Antoine Cason - CB - Arizona The Packers’ are looking to improve their playoff caliber defense especially with cover men.
Dear Frank,Please replace Cason as the Green Bay Packers 30th pick with Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson.TIA :X
 
Why do these mocks love Felix Jones to SD? Is it because they need to fit a 4th rb into the 1st? Is it because they are losing their BACKUP???Without a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th rd pick, sd will NOT pick a backup RB in the first. ILB, CB, DT, OLINE are much more important then wasting a pick on a RB in the first.SD may even be more wise to drop a few spots in the first or into the 2nd to pick up more picks or even a pick in 09.
I disagree. I think FJ is a soliid fit.You can't keep going with LT withoutthe all important insurance policy behind him.Losing Turner is huge, and Jones would be a fine replacement.An excellent choice at the tail end of the 1st round, imo.
Insurance is nice but not at the price of missing out on an impact player in rd 1. they are primed to win now but need some help. An stud ILB, a #3 CB, DT depth (to help with the rush defense as Jamall W got hurt) are far more important then LTs backup. Sproles did fine and a FA guy like Chris Brown or Warrick Dunn (if they are released) would be great for a year. If SD had a 2nd, third AND 4th rd pick, i would be fine with the FJ pick.Turner was a 5th and with the depth of the RB class, someone will be there in this draft too.Not enough picks to take a RB when other needs are more pressing.
 
Why do these mocks love Felix Jones to SD? Is it because they need to fit a 4th rb into the 1st? Is it because they are losing their BACKUP???

Without a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th rd pick, sd will NOT pick a backup RB in the first. ILB, CB, DT, OLINE are much more important then wasting a pick on a RB in the first.

SD may even be more wise to drop a few spots in the first or into the 2nd to pick up more picks or even a pick in 09.
Currently true, but they should get a compensatory 3rd or 4th rounder for losing Donnie Edwards.I agree they have other needs first (replacing Florence and McCree).

But it can't be understated how much they needed that quality back-up RB in the play-offs.

Luckily it's a deep draft for RBs.

 
I've seen several mock with Gholston going to the Pats as a LB. IMO, the Pats have gone on record as saying that they will not take a project early the draft and prefer experienced NFL LBers over guys that they will have to convert and train to their system.IMO, if the Pats keep their pick and go for defensive help, they will either take a DL or DE to play as a lineman or they will go for a CB. I doubt they will go for a LB (or someone to turn into a hybrid DE/LB). That being said, I don't think the Pats would pick a 260 pound defensive lineman . . .
Rookie LBs would be a waste in NE.They don't have the experience to react quick enough to the stolen signals being relayed to the field. The Pats will always use older, more experienced LBs who they can extend their useful life with their alleged HGH program - Zach Thomas is the more likely target.
 
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Sorry... Don't see ATL or OAK passing up Dmac... im not on the wagon.. i personally don't think he's an "elite" talent... but i don't see him slipping to the 6th pick.

 
Sorry... Don't see ATL or OAK passing up Dmac... im not on the wagon.. i personally don't think he's an "elite" talent... but i don't see him slipping to the 6th pick.
If one of the big three D-linemen is there, McFadden ain't going to Oakland.
 
I've seen several mock with Gholston going to the Pats as a LB. IMO, the Pats have gone on record as saying that they will not take a project early the draft and prefer experienced NFL LBers over guys that they will have to convert and train to their system.

IMO, if the Pats keep their pick and go for defensive help, they will either take a DL or DE to play as a lineman or they will go for a CB. I doubt they will go for a LB (or someone to turn into a hybrid DE/LB). That being said, I don't think the Pats would pick a 260 pound defensive lineman . . .
Rookie LBs would be a waste in NE.They don't have the experience to react quick enough to the stolen signals being relayed to the field.

The Pats will always use older, more experienced LBs who they can extend their useful life with a strong HGH program - Zach Thomas is the more likely target.
Stop taking shots like this.Thanks,

Clayton

 

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