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Shark Pool Mock Draft - V1.0. (1 Viewer)

This might move along more quickly if guys who are coming up in the next few picks could submit a list. I don't want to volunteer anyone but since Andy started the topic maybe he would be willing to allow anyone within the next 2 or 3 picks to PM him a list if they think they will not get on for a while? The picks could get posted and those drafters could then come on when they have time and post about why they selected who they did.
Good idea but people have been doing it already. Unfortunately the one's that haven't have been the ones holding it up.
 
NO way Parcells takes a WR int he 1st rd . . .25. Miami: Clay Matthews, LB, USC - Good lineage - might be a bit early but IMO Matt Roth is not the answer.Parcells has a history of picking linebackers everywhere he's been early in the draft . . Carl Banks with the GiantsMcGinest in NEFarrior with the NYJWare with the Cowboys
Obviously I like the pick. Matthews should be able to play early and perhaps eventually replace Porter. I love his ability to get after the QB and while it might a slight reach, his best football is almost certainly in front of him. And I agree that the bloodlines might influence the selection.
Is Matthews a rush OLB? Would they consider Larry English?
 
I just meant that Parcell always seemed to favor veteran WRs.
I don't think Parcells follows a pattern. He did draft Terry Glenn. :whoosh:
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Terry Glenn played a part in the separation between Parcells and Kraft. In the 1996 draft, the Patriots held the seventh overall pick. Parcells reportedly wanted to use it to select a defensive lineman. But then-Patriots general manager Bobby Grier (now with the Houston Texans) overrode him. The player picked: a receiver from Ohio State named Terry Glenn.
 
NO way Parcells takes a WR int he 1st rd . . .25. Miami: Clay Matthews, LB, USC - Good lineage - might be a bit early but IMO Matt Roth is not the answer.Parcells has a history of picking linebackers everywhere he's been early in the draft . . Carl Banks with the GiantsMcGinest in NEFarrior with the NYJWare with the Cowboys
:whoosh:Nice pick. I think Matthews has the ability to play inside of outside. Great pick for any 3-4 team IMO. the only negative is that he should be playing in Cleveland. ;)
 
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I just meant that Parcell always seemed to favor veteran WRs.
I don't think Parcells follows a pattern. He did draft Terry Glenn. ;)
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Terry Glenn played a part in the separation between Parcells and Kraft. In the 1996 draft, the Patriots held the seventh overall pick. Parcells reportedly wanted to use it to select a defensive lineman. But then-Patriots general manager Bobby Grier (now with the Houston Texans) overrode him. The player picked: a receiver from Ohio State named Terry Glenn.
Huh. Good info. :whoosh: I stand corrected. No WR in the first for Parcells then.

 
With the 26th pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select....



1.26 Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland

The Ravens #1 need is probably cornerback, but with Heyward-Bey still on the board (and a good likelihood of corners available in Round 2) the Ravens have to take Heyward-Bey. Joe Flacco needs more viable targets and Derrick Mason is closer to retirement than Baltimore fans want to admit. Mark Clayton could still emerge, but right now Flacco needs to grow and mature with a playmaker wideout. The former Terrapin is a potential true NFL WR #1 and his Maryland ties are also a plus (which may soften the blow if Ray Lewis heads for bigger money elsewhere).

 
NO way Parcells takes a WR int he 1st rd . . .25. Miami: Clay Matthews, LB, USC - Good lineage - might be a bit early but IMO Matt Roth is not the answer.Parcells has a history of picking linebackers everywhere he's been early in the draft . . Carl Banks with the GiantsMcGinest in NEFarrior with the NYJWare with the Cowboys
Glenn with the Patriots. But that's okay...Matthews is a decent pick. Do you expect them to not re-sign Crowder? Where will Matthews play in the 3-4?
Not sure on Crowder - they'll take a look at Dansby, Scott, etc but Crowder might come cheaper than any of those FA's.I can see Matthews lining up opposite Porter - again IMO Matt Roth is not the answer there. I almost didn't take Matthews. I haven't seen anything on him here at FBG but keep an eye on this guy . . . Cameron Wake (remember him from Penn State?). The Dolphins just signed him from the CFL - he led the league in sacks the last 2 years and was named defensive MVP both years. His sack total last year more than doubvled the guy who had the 2nd most sacks. He's bulked up and has a good chance of starting opposite Porter to start the year.
 
NO way Parcells takes a WR int he 1st rd . . .25. Miami: Clay Matthews, LB, USC - Good lineage - might be a bit early but IMO Matt Roth is not the answer.Parcells has a history of picking linebackers everywhere he's been early in the draft . . Carl Banks with the GiantsMcGinest in NEFarrior with the NYJWare with the Cowboys
Obviously I like the pick. Matthews should be able to play early and perhaps eventually replace Porter. I love his ability to get after the QB and while it might a slight reach, his best football is almost certainly in front of him. And I agree that the bloodlines might influence the selection.
Is Matthews a rush OLB? Would they consider Larry English?
Tough, versatile, high motor, monster special teamer, excellent pass rusher/blitzer, over achiever, super competitiveSounds pretty Parcelly to me.
 
I like the Matthews. With Langford and Merling playing well last season I think we can skip on Jackson. I think Jerry is suited more for the 4-3. I could also see C Mack, CBs Smith or Moore, or FS Moore here.

 
I just meant that Parcell always seemed to favor veteran WRs.
I don't think Parcells follows a pattern. He did draft Terry Glenn. :wub:
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Terry Glenn played a part in the separation between Parcells and Kraft. In the 1996 draft, the Patriots held the seventh overall pick. Parcells reportedly wanted to use it to select a defensive lineman. But then-Patriots general manager Bobby Grier (now with the Houston Texans) overrode him. The player picked: a receiver from Ohio State named Terry Glenn.
Huh. Good info. :pickle: I stand corrected. No WR in the first for Parcells then.
Parcells most definitely follows some patterns. I should try to dig up the research that I did on that when he was with Dallas. But the bottom line is he takes a very high percentage of 1st rounders at the defensive front 7. The Jackson kid from LSU totally fits for Parcells. Tuna has also taken a lot of LSU guys in recent years.Regarding WRs, he stated time after time that 1st round WRs have the highest bust rate of any position. That you can usually find quality guys much later. It is highly unlikely he'd take one.

 
With the 26th pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select....



1.26 Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland

The Ravens #1 need is probably cornerback, but with Heyward-Bey still on the board (and a good likelihood of corners available in Round 2) the Ravens have to take Heyward-Bey. Joe Flacco needs more viable targets and Derrick Mason is closer to retirement than Baltimore fans want to admit. Mark Clayton could still emerge, but right now Flacco needs to grow and mature with a playmaker wideout. The former Terrapin is a potential true NFL WR #1 and his Maryland ties are also a plus (which may soften the blow if Ray Lewis heads for bigger money elsewhere).
The Maryland ties are interesting. I see Darrius Heyward-Bey as a bit of a boom/bust guy. He has top tier skills but seemed to disappear at times at Maryland. But the end of the first round is a great time to take a shot at a boom/bust WR. And it would be a nice reward for the rookie QB that played so well last season.
 
Parcells most definitely follows some patterns. I should try to dig up the research that I did on that when he was with Dallas. But the bottom line is he takes a very high percentage of 1st rounders at the defensive front 7. The Jackson kid from LSU totally fits for Parcells. Tuna has also taken a lot of LSU guys in recent years.Regarding WRs, he stated time after time that 1st round WRs have the highest bust rate of any position. That you can usually find quality guys much later. It is highly unlikely he'd take one.
Again, more good info. :thumbup:I would have also considered Ty Jackson if I had to make the pick.
 
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Edited out this post as the data can be linked to from another post a bit down the page.

 
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With the 26th pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select....



1.26 Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland

The Ravens #1 need is probably cornerback, but with Heyward-Bey still on the board (and a good likelihood of corners available in Round 2) the Ravens have to take Heyward-Bey. Joe Flacco needs more viable targets and Derrick Mason is closer to retirement than Baltimore fans want to admit. Mark Clayton could still emerge, but right now Flacco needs to grow and mature with a playmaker wideout. The former Terrapin is a potential true NFL WR #1 and his Maryland ties are also a plus (which may soften the blow if Ray Lewis heads for bigger money elsewhere).
I can't argue with this pick as another weapon on offense is needed. However, I think this is yet another of those picks that will be heavily influenced by what happens during the FA period. The Ravens Defense is the reason they are successful and there are quite a few guys that could be leaving or at least are getting very long in the tooth. They need a reload on defense if they want to keep the unit dominant.
 
In 19 drafts, Parcells has never drafted a first round OT. With 43 total picks in the first 2 rounds, he has selected 10 defensive linemen and 7 linebackers. WRs had 5 selctions while guard and safety had 4 selections.

Something to keep in mind when making up mock drafts......
I know those stats are for when he was a HC. But then last year as basically the GM, he took a left tackle with the #1 overall.I think what that means is that he's simply a great evaluator of talent and usually picks the right guy regardless of position. More often than not, the best guy isn't a WR. So your analysis still holds water. Good stuff.

 
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In 19 drafts, Parcells has never drafted a first round OT. With 43 total picks in the first 2 rounds, he has selected 10 defensive linemen and 7 linebackers. WRs had 5 selctions while guard and safety had 4 selections.

Something to keep in mind when making up mock drafts......
I know those stats are for when he was a HC. But then last year as basically the GM, he took a left tackle with the #1 overall.I think what that means is that he's simply a great evaluator of talent and usually picks the right guy regardless of position. More often than not, the best guy isn't a WR. So your analysis still holds water. Good stuff.
Last year was definitely an aberration. For the first time in 21 drafts, he took an OT in the first and a QB in the second. I actually just updated his draft list in this post:

http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...p;#entry9905466

 
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BuddyBall PMd me that he'd be back around noon. I'll give Lucky Lefty until then to make a pick. If he hasn't made it back by then, I will make a pick for him.

 
BuddyBall PMd me that he'd be back around noon. I'll give Lucky Lefty until then to make a pick. If he hasn't made it back by then, I will make a pick for him.
Actually, since BB is an east coaster, I'll make the pick at 11 central, so a half hour from now. I think the pick is an obvious one, so I may just mix it up a bit. :moneybag:
 
BuddyBall PMd me that he'd be back around noon. I'll give Lucky Lefty until then to make a pick. If he hasn't made it back by then, I will make a pick for him.
Actually, since BB is an east coaster, I'll make the pick at 11 central, so a half hour from now. I think the pick is an obvious one, so I may just mix it up a bit. :moneybag:
you allow everyone 6+ hrs, and I can't get a full 2hrs.... nice
 
BuddyBall PMd me that he'd be back around noon. I'll give Lucky Lefty until then to make a pick. If he hasn't made it back by then, I will make a pick for him.
Actually, since BB is an east coaster, I'll make the pick at 11 central, so a half hour from now. I think the pick is an obvious one, so I may just mix it up a bit. :moneybag:
you allow everyone 6+ hrs, and I can't get a full 2hrs.... nice
Well, 11:30 would have made it three hours. Don't take it personal, but the natives are getting restless in this thread.I'm glad you're here to make the pick.
 
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BuddyBall PMd me that he'd be back around noon. I'll give Lucky Lefty until then to make a pick. If he hasn't made it back by then, I will make a pick for him.
Actually, since BB is an east coaster, I'll make the pick at 11 central, so a half hour from now. I think the pick is an obvious one, so I may just mix it up a bit. :moneybag:
you allow everyone 6+ hrs, and I can't get a full 2hrs.... nice
This happened last year too. Guys have different times when they're busy and away from their computers. Some are around more in the evening, others more during the day. I understand the one's getting impatient because they don't like to check the thread every 10 minutes but Lucky Lefty is right. It's either a slow draft or it isn't.I'm around more during the day, less in the evening, so it's difficult to only watch 1 or 2 picks happen in that time. But that is what I signed up for.
 
This happened last year too. Guys have different times when they're busy and away from their computers. Some are around more in the evening, others more during the day. I understand the one's getting impatient because they don't like to check the thread every 10 minutes but Lucky Lefty is right. It's either a slow draft or it isn't.I'm around more during the day, less in the evening, so it's difficult to only watch 1 or 2 picks happen in that time. But that is what I signed up for.
I don't mind the speed of the draft either. I'm just trying to keep everyone as happy as possible.
 
Go with me on the this one fellas and let's play perfect world scenario. The Colts are 2 millions over the cap, so we are going to let Marvin (save 6mil) and Jeff go. Ask Peyton to restructure his contract (he counts 21 millions against the cap going into '09), along with Brock, Diem, and Brackett. This allow them to make some moves during the FA period. I know Polian isn't too big on FA shopping, but Haynesworth (7yrs 60mil) needs to be holding a Colts uniform come March. The window is closing for the Colts and there isn't an impact DT this late in the draft, so I can't justify taking one in the 1st rd. Here we go.

With the 27th pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select....

1.27 Alex Mack, C, Cal

With the departure of J. Saturday the 'C' position is a must and Mack is the closest thing to a "Nick Mangold" (instant impact) in this year draft. In the Senior Bowl, he proved that he is the elite center in this draft and probably the best center prospect of the past 5 years.

 
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I believe its just about being courteous. If you know you wont be around for awhile let Andy know so that people arent checking the board every 5 minutes.

 
Go with me on the this one fellas and let's play perfect world scenario. The Colts are 2 millions over the cap, so we are going to let Marvin (save 6mil) and Jeff go. Ask Peyton to restructure his contract (he counts 21 millions against the cap going into '09), along with Brock, Diem, and Brackett. This allow them to make some moves during the FA period. I know Polian isn't too big on FA shopping, but Haynesworth (7yrs 60mil) needs to be holding a Colts uniform come March. The window is closing for the Colts and there isn't an impact DT this late in the draft, so I can't justify taking one in the 1st rd. Here we go.

With the 27th pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select....

1.27 BRIAN CUSHING, OLB, USC

Write up will come later since I have 4 minutes left.
He was taken: 14. New Orleans - saintfool: Brian Cushing, OLB USC
 
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It only bothers me when we are waiting on one person and I see the next 3, 4 or 5 drafters watching the thread. Because more often than not, those people waiting will be gone by the time that one pick happens. But no big deal. And I've seen Lefty watching this thread a ton, I don't think he's been an issue at all.

 
Jeff Pasquino said:
With the 26th pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select....



1.26 Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland

The Ravens #1 need is probably cornerback, but with Heyward-Bey still on the board (and a good likelihood of corners available in Round 2) the Ravens have to take Heyward-Bey. Joe Flacco needs more viable targets and Derrick Mason is closer to retirement than Baltimore fans want to admit. Mark Clayton could still emerge, but right now Flacco needs to grow and mature with a playmaker wideout. The former Terrapin is a potential true NFL WR #1 and his Maryland ties are also a plus (which may soften the blow if Ray Lewis heads for bigger money elsewhere).
Not a big fan of Heyward-Bey. He more than likely won't be 'ready' to start on the outside for at least 2 years, and even then who knows if he'll learn to catch the ball with his hands. I think the Ravens should take a guy like Hakeem Nicks, his skillset is more similar to that of Derrick Mason and he's more likely to be able to contribute to the Ravens right away.
 
Jeff Pasquino said:
With the 26th pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select....



1.26 Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland

The Ravens #1 need is probably cornerback, but with Heyward-Bey still on the board (and a good likelihood of corners available in Round 2) the Ravens have to take Heyward-Bey. Joe Flacco needs more viable targets and Derrick Mason is closer to retirement than Baltimore fans want to admit. Mark Clayton could still emerge, but right now Flacco needs to grow and mature with a playmaker wideout. The former Terrapin is a potential true NFL WR #1 and his Maryland ties are also a plus (which may soften the blow if Ray Lewis heads for bigger money elsewhere).
Not a big fan of Heyward-Bey. He more than likely won't be 'ready' to start on the outside for at least 2 years, and even then who knows if he'll learn to catch the ball with his hands. I think the Ravens should take a guy like Hakeem Nicks, his skillset is more similar to that of Derrick Mason and he's more likely to be able to contribute to the Ravens right away.
Nicks was a guy I had considered here, but I conferred with others who said DHB.Personally I would love to see Nicks head to Philadelphia.

 
Anyone else think Indy is a good spot for Peria Jerry?
I think it's the perfect spot for Jerry.But let's see what Lucky lefty does with his repick.
I think there's a few ways Indy could go right now. Jerry may be a fit but might not be the best choice for them at this point. We'll see what Lefty comes up with.
Where'd he go? I hope he didn't think I was picking on him. :coffee:
He might not know that Cushing wasn't available. Are you seeing any action after he made the pick?
 
Anyone else think Indy is a good spot for Peria Jerry?
I think it's the perfect spot for Jerry.But let's see what Lucky lefty does with his repick.
I think there's a few ways Indy could go right now. Jerry may be a fit but might not be the best choice for them at this point. We'll see what Lefty comes up with.
Where'd he go? I hope he didn't think I was picking on him. :coffee:
He might not know that Cushing wasn't available. Are you seeing any action after he made the pick?
:jawdrop: I thought he was in the thread for a little while after someone posted Cushing had been taken.
 
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You could pick a very similar player who could do similar things :hophead:

ETA: He said his write up would come later so maybe we should wait for him.

 
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Screw this. The first page was updated and a ctrl+f would have found Cushing's name...

1.27 - Peria Jerry, DT - Ole Miss

The Colts biggest problem this season was in stopping the run. Having Quinn Pitcock quit just before the season started was a huge problem. They need to get some talent to take pressure off Freeney and Jerry is it. He's very good in both run stopping and pass rushing, excelling in the latter.

I considered a WR like Hakeem Nicks or Kenny Britt. I also thought of a CB since I've read they're considering moving toward a more press coverage type defense but none of the guys left on the board seem to fit.

 
Maybe the pick was a "poison pill" to get back at everyone? :hophead:
For what? :)
:clyde:
Andy gets it. I was just kidding about it being a poison pill. My guess is he made a quick pick without realizing it and stepped away. Now it is either wait for an undetermined amount of time or replace the pick. I would think it is understandable to say he made an error and we don't know when he will be back so making a replacement selection would be considered acceptable since the delay was caused by his mistake.
 
Lucky Lefty said:
Go with me on the this one fellas and let's play perfect world scenario. The Colts are 2 millions over the cap, so we are going to let Marvin (save 6mil) and Jeff go. Ask Peyton to restructure his contract (he counts 21 millions against the cap going into '09), along with Brock, Diem, and Brackett. This allow them to make some moves during the FA period. I know Polian isn't too big on FA shopping, but Haynesworth (7yrs 60mil) needs to be holding a Colts uniform come March. The window is closing for the Colts and there isn't an impact DT this late in the draft, so I can't justify taking one in the 1st rd. Here we go.

With the 27th pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select....

1.27 BRIAN CUSHING, OLB, USC

Write up will come later since I have 4 minutes left.
Classic Vikings move...
 
Screw this. The first page was updated and a ctrl+f would have found Cushing's name...1.27 - Peria Jerry, DT - Ole MissThe Colts biggest problem this season was in stopping the run. Having Quinn Pitcock quit just before the season started was a huge problem. They need to get some talent to take pressure off Freeney and Jerry is it. He's very good in both run stopping and pass rushing, excelling in the latter.I considered a WR like Hakeem Nicks or Kenny Britt. I also thought of a CB since I've read they're considering moving toward a more press coverage type defense but none of the guys left on the board seem to fit.
Sorry guys, I don't know how I missed that... I don't think Jerry is the answer but I understand.I would have gone with Alex Mack, C, California next
 
Anyone else think Indy is a good spot for Peria Jerry?
I think it's the perfect spot for Jerry.But let's see what Lucky lefty does with his repick.
I think there's a few ways Indy could go right now. Jerry may be a fit but might not be the best choice for them at this point. We'll see what Lefty comes up with.
Where'd he go? I hope he didn't think I was picking on him. :kicksrock:
I didn't... I was in a meeting...
 

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