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Shark Pool Mock Draft - V2.0. 3 rounds! (1 Viewer)

90. Chicago (Deranged Hermit) - Roy Schuening OG Oregon State

91. Green Bay (Almas_4th_child) - Donnie Avery, WR - Houston

92. Dallas (LarryAllen'sJockstrap)

93. Indianapolis (FUBAR)

94. New England (Chaos Commish)

95. New York Giants (footballman_696969)

96. Washington (John Madden's Lunchbox)

97. Cincinnati (yellowdog)

98. Atlanta (Andy Dufresne)

99. Baltimore (Chaos Commish)

 
92 - Dallas Cowboys - Lavelle Hawkins, WR, Cal

I like Hawkins; he actually had a better season stats wise than DeSean Jackson last year. I feel like if Terry Glenn doesn't play this season, Hawkins will at least be a solid #4 WR and potentially push for the #3 slot.

The only other player I was looking at here was Red Bryant, but so much of what I have read on him says underachiever, gets lazy at times... plus a torn ACL in 2006 made me lean towards the WR.

Cowboys Draft Through 3:

22 - Jonathon Stewart, RB, Oregon

28 - Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas

61 - Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn

92 - Lavelle Hawkins, WR, Cal

 
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92 - Dallas Cowboys - LaVelle Hawkins, WR, Cal

I like Hawkins; he actually had a better season stats wise than DeSean Jackson last year. I feel like if Terry Glenn doesn't play this season, Hawkins will at least be a solid #4 WR and potentially push for the #3 slot.

The only other player I was looking at here was Red Bryant, but so much of what I have read on him says underachiever, gets lazy at times... plus a torn ACL in 2006 made me lean towards the WR.
Another well-reasoned pick. Hard to argue too strenuously against it.I will say, I would have gone Bryant here. Dallas is in a win-now mode. Bryant is much more likely to make a contribution this season. A big run-stuffing NT is the one missing element in their front 7. Hawkins now joins the mish-mash of backup receivers including Hurd, Austin, and Stanback behind TO, Crayton, and Glenn. Can Dallas keep 7 WRs on the 53 man roster? Who gets cut?

 
59. Indianapolis (FUBAR) - Jason Jones, DE - Eastern Michigan

90. Chicago (Deranged Hermit) - Roy Schuening OG Oregon State

91. Green Bay (Almas_4th_child) - Donnie Avery, WR - Houston

92. Dallas (LarryAllen'sJockstrap) - LaVelle Hawkins, WR, Cal

93. Indianapolis (FUBAR) - Kevin Smith, UCF: Backup to Addai with the potential to start eventually

94. New England (Chaos Commish)

95. New York Giants (footballman_696969)

96. Washington (John Madden's Lunchbox)

97. Cincinnati (yellowdog)

98. Atlanta (Andy Dufresne)

99. Baltimore (Chaos Commish)
 
94. New England (Chaos Commish) - Marcus Howard, OLB - Georgia

Someone make the Giants pick please. I'm actually dealing with something at work. Shocking I know.

 
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92 - Dallas Cowboys - LaVelle Hawkins, WR, Cal

I like Hawkins; he actually had a better season stats wise than DeSean Jackson last year. I feel like if Terry Glenn doesn't play this season, Hawkins will at least be a solid #4 WR and potentially push for the #3 slot.

The only other player I was looking at here was Red Bryant, but so much of what I have read on him says underachiever, gets lazy at times... plus a torn ACL in 2006 made me lean towards the WR.
Another well-reasoned pick. Hard to argue too strenuously against it.I will say, I would have gone Bryant here. Dallas is in a win-now mode. Bryant is much more likely to make a contribution this season. A big run-stuffing NT is the one missing element in their front 7. Hawkins now joins the mish-mash of backup receivers including Hurd, Austin, and Stanback behind TO, Crayton, and Glenn. Can Dallas keep 7 WRs on the 53 man roster? Who gets cut?
If... the draft somehow went down like this, I would assume Austin is gone. He only caught 5 passes last season and was only fair/decent on kick returns. I know Stewart can return kicks, so Austin should be expendable. Owens, Crayton and Stanbeck will be back; Hurd I would assume also. Just my opinion, but I wouldn't be banking on Glenn. He'll be a 34 year old speed receiver coming off micro-fracture knee surgery. If the Cowboys bring in another WR (draft or trade) and Glenn isn't back, I wouldn't be surprised to see them compete with Stanbeck and Hurd for the #3.BTW - In January, the Cowboys signed Junior Siavii, a 6-5, 330 lb DT who was a secound round pick of KC in 04. Not saying he will even make the team, but it's another big body.

 
I see Lunchbox down there. I wonder if he still wants us/me to make a pick for him.

I do know just the guy...

 
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96. Washington (John Madden's Lunchbox) - Ali Highsmith, LB - LSU

Bounced back from a poor combine to have a nice pro day. Should fit the Redskins scheme pretty well, I think.

 
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97. Cincinnati Bengals - Mike Pollak, C/G - ASU

Bengals could go WR, or grab another DT or LB. They do need help on the OL, and Pollak should help with his versatility.

 
98. Atlanta (Andy Dufresne) - Orlando Scandrick, CB - Boise St.

Ran a 4.35/40 at the combine and is the man coverage type guy the Falcons like. While Chris Houston played pretty well as a rookie and the team is apparently pleased with David Irons, at the very least they need some depth. Scandrick could be a starter.

 
Round 4:

1 (100)Miami Dolphins

2 (101)St. Louis Rams

3 (102)New York Jets

4 (103)Atlanta Falcons

5 (104)Oakland Raiders

6 (105)Kansas City Chiefs

7 (106)Baltimore Ravens

8 (107)San Francisco 49ers

9 (108)Denver Broncos

10 (109)Carolina Panthers

11 (110)Chicago Bears

12 (111)Detroit Lions

13 (112)Cincinnati Bengals

14 (113)New York Jets (From Saints)

15 (114)Buffalo Bills

16 (115)Philadelphia Eagles

17 (116)Arizona Cardinals

18 (117)Minnesota Vikings

19 (118)Houston Texans

20 (119)Denver Broncos (From Redskins)

21 (120)Tampa Bay Buccaneers

22 (121)Seattle Seahawks

23 (122)Cleveland Browns

24 (123)Pittsburgh Steelers

25 (124)Tennessee Titans

26 (125)Jacksonville Jaguars

27 (126)Dallas Cowboys

28 (127)Indianapolis Colts

29 (128)Green Bay Packers

30 (129)New England Patriots

31 (130)New York Giants

32 (131)Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory selection)

33 (132)Buffalo Bills (Compensatory selection)

34 (133)Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory selection)

35 (134)Tennessee Titans (Compensatory selection)

36 (135)Green Bay Packers (Compensatory selection)

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We'll pause a minute until Chaos Commish comes to make that last pick in the 3rd. In the meantime, grade the drafts so far...

Arizona (Getinthemix)

16. Mike Jenkins CB, USF

50. Trevor Laws, DE Notre Dame

81. Jamaal Charles, RB Texas

Atlanta (Andy Dufresne)

3. Glenn Dorsey

34. Chad Henne, QB Michigan

37. Curtis Lofton, LB Oklahoma

48. Anthony Collins, OT Kansas

68. Tyrell Johnson, S Arkansas St.

98. Orlando Scandrick, CB Boise St.

Baltimore (Chaos Commish)

8. Branden Albert, OL

38. Justin King, CB PSU

99.

Buffalo (Getinthemix)

11. Derrick Harvey DE Florida

41. Early Doucet, WR LSU

72. Jermaichael Finley, TE Texas

Carolina (travdogg)

13. Chris Williams OT Vanderbilt

43. Joe Flacco, QB Deleware

67. Oniel Cousins, G UTEP

74. Marcus Harrison, DT Arkansas

Chicago (Deranged Hermit)

14. Jeff Otah OT Pitt

44. Mario Manningham, WR

70. Josh Johnson, QB San Diego

90. Roy Schuening OG Oregon State

Cincinnati (yellowdog)

9. Sedrick Ellis DT USC

46. Xavier Adibi, LB

77. Ray Rice, Rutgers

97. Mike Pollak, C/G ASU

Dallas (LarryAllen'sJockstrap)

22. Jonathan Stewart, RB Oregon

28. Aqib Talib, CB Kansas

61. Patrick Lee, CB Auburn

92. LaVelle Hawkins, WR, Cal

Denver (Almas_4th_child)

12. Ryan Clady LT Boise State

42. Felix Jones, RB Arkansas

Detroit (FUBAR)

15. Rashard Mendenhall RB, Illinois

45. Carl Nicks, OT

76. Beau Bell, LB UNLV

87. Andre Woodson, QB Kentucky

Green Bay (Almas_4th_child)

30. Antoine Cason CB Arizona

56. Chris Johnson RB ECU

60. Fred Davis, TE USC

91. Donnie Avery, WR Houston

Houston (coolnerd)

18. Keith Rivers

79. Matt Forte, RB Tulane

Indianapolis (FUBAR)

59. Jason Jones, DE Eastern Michigan

93. Kevin Smith, RB UCF

Jacksonville (Mr. Brownstone)

26. Calais Campbell, DE

58. Brandon Flowers, CB Virginia Tech

71. Andre Caldwell, WR Florida

89. Tavares Gooden, LB University of Miami

Kansas City (RBM)

5. Matt Ryan

35. DeSean Jackson, WR

66. Duane Brown, OT Virginia Tech

Miami (Gatorman)

1. Chris Long

32. Brian Brohm QB, Louiville.

57. John Carlson, TE Notre Dame

64. Charles Godfrey, CB Iowa

Minnesota (footballman_696969)

17. Phillip Merling

47. Reggie Smith, DB

73. Eddie Royal, WR Va. Tech

82. Chris Ellis, DE Virginia Tech

New England (Chaos Commish)

7. Dominique Rogers-Cromartie, CB - Tennesee St.

62. Cliff Avril, DE Purdue

69. Jonathan Goff, LB Vanderbilt

94. Marcus Howard, OLB Georgia

New Orleans (Kirby)

10. Leodis McKelvin CB Troy

40. Pat Sims, DT Auburn

78. Jeremy Zuttah, OG/C Rutgers

New York Giants (footballman_696969)

31. Kenny Phillips

63.Erin Henderson, LBMaryland

95. Jordy Nelson, WR Kansas St.

New York Jets (KellysHeroes)

6. Darren McFadden

36. Jerod Mayo, LB Tennesse

Oakland (John Madden's Lunchbox)

4. Vernon Gholston

Philadelphia (Jeff Pasquino)

19. Limas Sweed

49. DaJuan Morgan, S, NC State

80. Tony Hills, OT Texas

Pittsburgh (Evilgrin72)

23. Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College

53. Dre Moore, DT, Maryland

88. Tyvon Branch, DB, Connecticut

San Diego (bicycle_seat_sniffer)

27. Sam Baker, OT USC

San Francisco (Andy Dufresne)

29. Quentin Groves, OLB Auburn

39. Chilo Rachal, OG USC

75. John Greco, OT Toledo

Seattle (Buddyball2k3)

25. Devin Thomas, WR

55. Martellus Bennett, TE Texas A&M

86. Michael McGlynn OT/G/C, Pittsburgh

St. Louis (Blackjacks)

2. Jake Long

33. Dan Connor, LB PSU

65. John Sullivan C, ND

Tampa Bay (mjohnell)

20. Malcolm Kelly

52. Tracy Porter, CB Indiana

83. Brian Johnston, DE GardnerWebb

Tennessee (scrumptrulescent)

24. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina

54. Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

85. Earl Bennett, WR Vanderbilt

Washington (John Madden's Lunchbox)

21. James Hardy WR

51. Lawrence Jackson DE

84. Quintin Demps, FS UTEP

96. Ali Highsmith, LB LSU

 
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Detroit (FUBAR)

15. Rashard Mendenhall RB, Illinois

45. Carl Nicks, OT

76. Beau Bell, LB UNLV

87. Andre Woodson, QB Kentucky
I'm surprised there were no comments on the Woodson pick.I'm also very interested in hearing people's thoughts on the Lions draft.

 
Giants will take Jordy Nelson, WR.

Toomer is getting old and I'm not a big fan of Steve Smith or Sinorice Moss.
The Bengals wanted him at 97. :confused:
Colts were "this close" to taking him at 93. He'll be a good possession WR, although I think the Giants need help elsewhere. Plax, Smith, Shockey, Toomer, Moss, Boss... they're pretty well off with receivers.
Toomer is nearly done and Moss is teetering on bust status. I don't think the Nelson pick is a stretch.
 
(99) 3.?? Ravens Zach Bowman, CB

This is an amazing specimen with potential as high as any corner in this draft. A long history of injury has left him under the radar, but some recent workouts suggest he's back 100% and worth the pick here.

 
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We'll pause a minute until Chaos Commish comes to make that last pick in the 3rd. In the meantime, grade the drafts so far...

Arizona (Getinthemix)

16. Mike Jenkins CB, USF

50. Trevor Laws, DE Notre Dame

81. Jamaal Charles, RB Texas

Atlanta (Andy Dufresne)

3. Glenn Dorsey

34. Chad Henne, QB Michigan

37. Curtis Lofton, LB Oklahoma

48. Anthony Collins, OT Kansas

68. Tyrell Johnson, S Arkansas St.

98. Orlando Scandrick, CB Boise St.

Baltimore (Chaos Commish)

8. Branden Albert, OL

38. Justin King, CB PSU

99.

Buffalo (Getinthemix)

11. Derrick Harvey DE Florida

41. Early Doucet, WR LSU

72. Jermaichael Finley, TE Texas

Carolina (travdogg)

13. Chris Williams OT Vanderbilt

43. Joe Flacco, QB Deleware

67. Oniel Cousins, G UTEP

74. Marcus Harrison, DT Arkansas

Chicago (Deranged Hermit)

14. Jeff Otah OT Pitt

44. Mario Manningham, WR

70. Josh Johnson, QB San Diego

90. Roy Schuening OG Oregon State

Cincinnati (yellowdog)

9. Sedrick Ellis DT USC

46. Xavier Adibi, LB

77. Ray Rice, Rutgers

97. Mike Pollak, C/G ASU

Dallas (LarryAllen'sJockstrap)

22. Jonathan Stewart, RB Oregon

28. Aqib Talib, CB Kansas

61. Patrick Lee, CB Auburn

92. LaVelle Hawkins, WR, Cal

Denver (Almas_4th_child)

12. Ryan Clady LT Boise State

42. Felix Jones, RB Arkansas

Detroit (FUBAR)

15. Rashard Mendenhall RB, Illinois

45. Carl Nicks, OT

76. Beau Bell, LB UNLV

87. Andre Woodson, QB Kentucky

Green Bay (Almas_4th_child)

30. Antoine Cason CB Arizona

56. Chris Johnson RB ECU

60. Fred Davis, TE USC

91. Donnie Avery, WR Houston

Houston (coolnerd)

18. Keith Rivers

79. Matt Forte, RB Tulane

Indianapolis (FUBAR)

59. Jason Jones, DE Eastern Michigan

93. Kevin Smith, RB UCF

Jacksonville (Mr. Brownstone)

26. Calais Campbell, DE

58. Brandon Flowers, CB Virginia Tech

71. Andre Caldwell, WR Florida

89. Tavares Gooden, LB University of Miami

Kansas City (RBM)

5. Matt Ryan

35. DeSean Jackson, WR

66. Duane Brown, OT Virginia Tech

Miami (Gatorman)

1. Chris Long

32. Brian Brohm QB, Louiville.

57. John Carlson, TE Notre Dame

64. Charles Godfrey, CB Iowa

Minnesota (footballman_696969)

17. Phillip Merling

47. Reggie Smith, DB

73. Eddie Royal, WR Va. Tech

82. Chris Ellis, DE Virginia Tech

New England (Chaos Commish)

7. Dominique Rogers-Cromartie, CB - Tennesee St.

62. Cliff Avril, DE Purdue

69. Jonathan Goff, LB Vanderbilt

94. Marcus Howard, OLB Georgia

New Orleans (Kirby)

10. Leodis McKelvin CB Troy

40. Pat Sims, DT Auburn

78. Jeremy Zuttah, OG/C Rutgers

New York Giants (footballman_696969)

31. Kenny Phillips

63.Erin Henderson, LBMaryland

95. Jordy Nelson, WR Kansas St.

New York Jets (KellysHeroes)

6. Darren McFadden

36. Jerod Mayo, LB Tennesse

Oakland (John Madden's Lunchbox)

4. Vernon Gholston

Philadelphia (Jeff Pasquino)

19. Limas Sweed

49. DaJuan Morgan, S, NC State

80. Tony Hills, OT Texas

Pittsburgh (Evilgrin72)

23. Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College

53. Dre Moore, DT, Maryland

88. Tyvon Branch, DB, Connecticut

San Diego (bicycle_seat_sniffer)

27. Sam Baker, OT USC

San Francisco (Andy Dufresne)

29. Quentin Groves, OLB Auburn

39. Chilo Rachal, OG USC

75. John Greco, OT Toledo

Seattle (Buddyball2k3)

25. Devin Thomas, WR

55. Martellus Bennett, TE Texas A&M

86. Michael McGlynn OT/G/C, Pittsburgh

St. Louis (Blackjacks)

2. Jake Long

33. Dan Connor, LB PSU

65. John Sullivan C, ND

Tampa Bay (mjohnell)

20. Malcolm Kelly

52. Tracy Porter, CB Indiana

83. Brian Johnston, DE GardnerWebb

Tennessee (scrumptrulescent)

24. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina

54. Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

85. Earl Bennett, WR Vanderbilt

Washington (John Madden's Lunchbox)

21. James Hardy WR

51. Lawrence Jackson DE

84. Quintin Demps, FS UTEP

96. Ali Highsmith, LB LSU
Drafts that I likeSt. Louis

Seattle

New England

Houston

Arizona

 
Detroit (FUBAR)

15. Rashard Mendenhall RB, Illinois

45. Carl Nicks, OT

76. Beau Bell, LB UNLV

87. Andre Woodson, QB Kentucky
I'm surprised there were no comments on the Woodson pick.I'm also very interested in hearing people's thoughts on the Lions draft.
Good:Mendenhall & Nicks; Mendehall should be an immediate starter and Nicks looks like a really good tackle prospect.

Bad:

Woodson; I really like Woodson and feel where you drafted him isn't bad value at all. I just think that the Lions drafted Stanton last year to be the QB of the future and wouldn't pick another QB early unless they feel Stanton was a bad pick and has little future. Maybe a guy like Red Bryant would have been good to replace Rogers.

Not Sure:

Bell; don't know much about the guy, but LB is a need.

 
Giants will take Jordy Nelson, WR.

Toomer is getting old and I'm not a big fan of Steve Smith or Sinorice Moss.
The Bengals wanted him at 97. :rolleyes:
Colts were "this close" to taking him at 93. He'll be a good possession WR, although I think the Giants need help elsewhere. Plax, Smith, Shockey, Toomer, Moss, Boss... they're pretty well off with receivers.
Toomer is nearly done and Moss is teetering on bust status. I don't think the Nelson pick is a stretch.
I'm not calling it a stretch, and he's good value. I would just think other areas could be addressed. I do like the pick, it's the comment that I'm not sure of.

 
Arizona (Getinthemix)

16. Mike Jenkins CB, USF

50. Trevor Laws, DE Notre Dame

81. Jamaal Charles, RB Texas
Since they moved Rolle to safety, getting Jenkins to play the corner was ideal. Laws will help in either the 3-4 or 4-3. Not sure if Charles fits the scheme.
Atlanta (Andy Dufresne)

3. Glenn Dorsey, DT LSU

34. Chad Henne, QB Michigan

37. Curtis Lofton, LB Oklahoma

48. Anthony Collins, OT Kansas

68. Tyrell Johnson, S Arkansas St.

98. Orlando Scandrick, CB Boise St.
I would think that Falcons fans would be mostly pleased with this. Their defense would be much improved with Dorsey/Lofton. Henne could be a better pro than college player. If Collins doesn't pan out, there will be trouble on the o-line. Smaller school prospects need to come through for the secondary.
Baltimore (Chaos Commish)

8. Branden Albert, OL

38. Justin King, CB PSU

99. Zach Bowman, CB Nebraska
Albert is versatile enough to start anywhere on the line. King and Bowman have the time to develop while playing nickle/dime.
Buffalo (Getinthemix)

11. Derrick Harvey DE Florida

41. Early Doucet, WR LSU

72. Jermaichael Finley, TE Texas
Harvey was a surprise pick but I like it, especially since they got Stroud in FA. Doucet would be a fine #2 for Evans. I think Mr. Peterson was right in that Finley wasn't the right pick there. That's on me.
 
Carolina (travdogg)

13. Chris Williams OT Vanderbilt

43. Joe Flacco, QB Deleware

67. Oniel Cousins, G UTEP

74. Marcus Harrison, DT Arkansas
Williams and Cousins are both good picks - I think they need o-line help. Flacco was value, but I'm not sure they look at QB that early. Harrison is a major character risk.
Chicago (Deranged Hermit)

14. Jeff Otah OT Pitt

44. Mario Manningham, WR

70. Josh Johnson, QB San Diego

90. Roy Schuening OG Oregon State
I like the Otah/Manningham picks. I think Manningham is going to be a good pro. Risky pick in Johnson - he's boom or bust. Schuening hasn't looked good in the post season, but his on field production is good.
Cincinnati (yellowdog)

9. Sedrick Ellis DT USC

46. Xavier Adibi, LB

77. Ray Rice, Rutgers

97. Mike Pollak, C/G ASU
Good job getting the defensive help they really need in the first two rounds. Rice could be a steal. Pollak is highly rated.
Dallas (LarryAllen'sJockstrap)

22. Jonathan Stewart, RB Oregon

28. Aqib Talib, CB Kansas

61. Patrick Lee, CB Auburn

92. LaVelle Hawkins, WR, Cal
These would be good players to both contribute now and build on for the future. I understand the idea of RB in the first, even if I don't agree with it.
 
Denver (Almas_4th_child)

12. Ryan Clady LT Boise State

42. Felix Jones, RB Arkansas
While I like the players, and see how they fit in the Broncos scheme, the lack of defensive help is glaring.
Detroit (FUBAR)

15. Rashard Mendenhall RB, Illinois

45. Carl Nicks, OT

76. Beau Bell, LB UNLV

87. Andre Woodson, QB Kentucky
I like the Mendenhall/Nicks picks. But Beau Bell hasn't looked good at all in the post season. And with one injured QB already on roster, I'm not sure about drafting another.
Green Bay (Almas_4th_child)

30. Antoine Cason CB Arizona

56. Chris Johnson RB ECU

60. Fred Davis, TE USC

91. Donnie Avery, WR Houston
Terrific draft for the Pack. Cason is really underrated at this point. Johnson would be the compliment they hoped they were getting in Jackson. Davis & Avery should help Aaron Rodgers.
Houston (coolnerd)

18. Keith Rivers

79. Matt Forte, RB Tulane
Putting together a really nice defense in Houston. Forte would play a lot. Can Gibbs make chicken salad out of chicken poop regarding the o-line?
 
Indianapolis (FUBAR)

59. Jason Jones, DE Eastern Michigan

93. Kevin Smith, RB UCF
Picking as late as they did, these are two excellent picks for the Colts. Jones is good depth at DE and Smith should be an improvement over Kenton Keith.
Jacksonville (Mr. Brownstone)

26. Calais Campbell, DE

58. Brandon Flowers, CB Virginia Tech

71. Andre Caldwell, WR Florida

89. Tavares Gooden, LB University of Miami
I'm not buying Campbell in the first. But the remaining picks are outstanding. Caldwell could be a steal - I think he breaks the "Florida WR" stigma.
Kansas City (RBM)

5. Matt Ryan

35. DeSean Jackson, WR

66. Duane Brown, OT Virginia Tech
Might have been better if the offensive line help had come earlier. I like the 3rd round WRs as much as I do Jackson in the 2nd. But I think Ryan is going to be a stud.
Miami (Gatorman)

1. Chris Long

32. Brian Brohm QB, Louiville.

57. John Carlson, TE Notre Dame

64. Charles Godfrey, CB Iowa
This looks a lot like a Parcells draft. Getting Brohm in the 2nd is a coup. Carlson and Godfrey should start right away.
 
Minnesota (footballman_696969)

17. Phillip Merling

47. Reggie Smith, DB

73. Eddie Royal, WR Va. Tech

82. Chris Ellis, DE Virginia Tech
I like getting both Merling and Ellis. Ellis will be more situational, but that's okay. Smith should play often and take over for Sharper quickly. Royal could be a hidden gem.
New England (Chaos Commish)

7. Dominique Rogers-Cromartie, CB - Tennesee St.

62. Cliff Avril, DE Purdue

69. Jonathan Goff, LB Vanderbilt

94. Marcus Howard, OLB Georgia
Well they obviously don't need much more offense, now do they? LB depth was mandatory and they got it in spades. Surprised DRC is the first corner, but I'm good with it.
New Orleans (Kirby)

10. Leodis McKelvin CB Troy

40. Pat Sims, DT Auburn

78. Jeremy Zuttah, OG/C Rutgers
Cornerback was mandatory, even with the Randall Gay signing. Sims is good value there. Might have been better going for LB depth rather than o-line, but Zuttah's a nice/versatile player.
New York Giants (footballman_696969)

31. Kenny Phillips

63. Erin Henderson, LB Maryland

95. Jordy Nelson, WR Kansas St.
This would be solid for the Giants. Phillips should play right away. Henderson at least provides depth for a shallow LB corps. Nelson is the Giants type.
New York Jets (KellysHeroes)

6. Darren McFadden

36. Jerod Mayo, LB Tennesse
Love McFadden. Love Mayo. Not sure Mayo fits the 3-4 any better than Vilma did though.
 
Oakland (John Madden's Lunchbox)

4. Vernon Gholston
The correct pick. Their offensive line is obviously still a huge problem area.
Philadelphia (Jeff Pasquino)

19. Limas Sweed

49. DaJuan Morgan, S, NC State

80. Tony Hills, OT Texas
I've done a 180 on Sweed and think he can make an impact right away. Morgan will play early. Hills is a question mark with injury, but has every chance to start ahead of the disappointing Winston Justice - when it comes to that.
Pittsburgh (Evilgrin72)

23. Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College

53. Dre Moore, DT, Maryland

88. Tyvon Branch, DB, Connecticut
They needed to get tougher along the lines and they did it. Branch isn't well known, but should contribute.
San Diego (bicycle_seat_sniffer)

27. Sam Baker, OT USC
Baker's stock is all over the board. Some like him, some hate him. If he can make the transition, he should be okay on the right side.
San Francisco (Andy Dufresne)

29. Quentin Groves, OLB Auburn

39. Chilo Rachal, OG USC

75. John Greco, OT Toledo
I like this draft for SF. Groves would be a steal that late. The o-line needs this improvement. The team still needs some more skill at the WR spot, though.
 
Seattle (Buddyball2k3)

25. Devin Thomas, WR

55. Martellus Bennett, TE Texas A&M

86. Michael McGlynn OT/G/C, Pittsburgh
Love the Thomas/Bennett combo. McGlynn is up and down but a nice pick. Team still needs some d-line help.
St. Louis (Blackjacks)

2. Jake Long

33. Dan Connor, LB PSU

65. John Sullivan C, ND
I like the two picks on the o-line. Dan Connor was a steal. WR depth is pretty thin.
Tampa Bay (mjohnell)

20. Malcolm Kelly

52. Tracy Porter, CB Indiana

83. Brian Johnston, DE GardnerWebb
I am off the Kelly bandwagon, but the pick was made before his terrible pro day. Porter and Johnston are good value. Still need more o-line and a QB of the future.
Tennessee (scrumptrulescent)

24. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina

54. Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

85. Earl Bennett, WR Vanderbilt
A duo of Balmer/Henderson would be nice. I like the Keller pick because I think Crumpler is on a steep decline and Scaife is just average. Bennett at that point is a total and complete steal.
Washington (John Madden's Lunchbox)

21. James Hardy WR

51. Lawrence Jackson DE

84. Quintin Demps, FS UTEP

96. Ali Highsmith, LB LSU
Shocking to see Washington with four picks! Hardy is just what the offense needs and the infusion of youth to the defense is quite welcome, I'm sure.
 
Tennessee (scrumptrulescent)

24. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina

54. Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

85. Earl Bennett, WR Vanderbilt
A duo of Balmer/Henderson would be nice. I like the Keller pick because I think Crumpler is on a steep decline and Scaife is just average. Bennett at that point is a total and complete steal.
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Tennessee (scrumptrulescent)

24. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina

54. Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

85. Earl Bennett, WR Vanderbilt
A duo of Balmer/Henderson would be nice. I like the Keller pick because I think Crumpler is on a steep decline and Scaife is just average. Bennett at that point is a total and complete steal.
Thanks. I know you mean Haynesworth.It looks like you and I are in the minority on the Keller pick.

 
One guy I think we whiffed on was Antwaun Molden, CB - Eastern Kentucky. Sounds like teams really like him.
I'd really like to see the Packers pick him up in the middle rounds. Nice combo of size and speed. With a couple years of tuttelage, the kid could be a solid man coverage guy.I also like Scandrick and Branch as mid-round potentials for Green Bay as well. Could be some solid man cover corners down a bit on the list in this years draft.
 
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Tennessee (scrumptrulescent)

24. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina

54. Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

85. Earl Bennett, WR Vanderbilt
A duo of Balmer/Henderson would be nice. I like the Keller pick because I think Crumpler is on a steep decline and Scaife is just average. Bennett at that point is a total and complete steal.
Thanks. I know you mean Haynesworth.It looks like you and I are in the minority on the Keller pick.
There was a reason that Atlanta let Crumpler go. It wasn't because he was too good for the team.
 
Tennessee (scrumptrulescent)

24. Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina

54. Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

85. Earl Bennett, WR Vanderbilt
A duo of Balmer/Henderson would be nice. I like the Keller pick because I think Crumpler is on a steep decline and Scaife is just average. Bennett at that point is a total and complete steal.
Thanks. I know you mean Haynesworth.It looks like you and I are in the minority on the Keller pick.
There was a reason that Atlanta let Crumpler go. It wasn't because he was too good for the team.
Crumpler factored into my choice quite a bit. Keller can learn from Crumpler to become a stud in the future as well as a pretty good target in 2008. It's the same reason I took Balmer....he can learn from Haynesworth. And Bennett is NFL ready, like you stated.
 
Chicago (Deranged Hermit)14. Jeff Otah OT Pitt44. Mario Manningham, WR70. Josh Johnson, QB San Diego90. Roy Schuening OG Oregon State
Give me a safety or DT instead of Johnson, and I would be thrilled with this draft
 

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