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Draft Countdown 2009 mock draft

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Forum' started by jim1, Sep 16, 2008.

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  1. jim1

    jim1 New Member

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  2. Desides

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    I see Scott Wright still totally disregards the approaches and ideologies of individual GMs and just ranks guys where he thinks they should go (as opposed to where they will go.)
     
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  3. vmarcilfan75

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    love the pick :up:

     
  4. Desides

    Desides Well-Known Member

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    Trouble is, we need DeMarcus Ware more than we need Bobby Carpenter.
     
  5. Jaj

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    Somebody gets me.
     
  6. ThreeBD

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    2009 NFL Mock Draft Database

    Biggest list i found. They have over 50 of them listed for 2009 already and looks like they keep that listed pretty updated.
     
  7. Stitches

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    There is one there that does 3 rounds, and it seems to even be pretty solid based on what we know now.
     
  8. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    I'm fine with Maualuga but I rather have Selvie or Jenkins. Btw, Selvie at 16?

    I love that site/list.
     
  9. RealDriscoll

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    Scott Wright is el terrible when it comes to "mocking"
     
  10. RealDriscoll

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    Here is my attempt at a 3 rounder...

    Round 1]

    1. Rams: Michael Oher-OT-Ole Miss
    2. Falcons: Rey Maualuga-ILB-USC
    3. Lions: George Selvie-DE/OLB-South Florida
    4. Chiefs: Matthew Stafford-QB-Georgia
    5. Dolphins: Malcolm Jenkins-CB-Ohio State
    6. Raiders: Eugene Monroe-OT-Virginia
    7. 49ers: Michael Crabtree-WR-Texas Tech
    8. Bengals: Michael Johnson-DE/OLB-Georgia Tech
    9. Texans: Jeremy Maclin-WR-Missouri
    10. Ravens: Andre Smith-OT-Alabama
    11. Bears: Duke Robinson-OG-Oklahoma
    12. Jets: Tyson Jackson-DE-LSU
    13. Redskins: Greg Hardy-DE-Ole Miss
    14. Browns: Vontae Davis-CB-Illinois
    15. Seahawks: Darrius Heyward Bay-WR-Maryland
    16. Vikings: Jermaine Gresham-TE-Oklahoma
    17. Buccaneers: Kenny Britt-WR-Rutgers
    18. Eagles (Panthers): James Laurinaitis-ILB-Ohio State
    19. Titans: Fila Moala-DT-USC
    20. Jaguars: William Moore-S-Missouri
    21. Cardinals: Alex Mack-C-California
    22. Chargers: Alex Boone-OT-Ohio State
    23. Giants: Brian Cushing-OLB-USC
    24. Bills: Maurice Evans-DE/OLB-Penn State
    25. Eagles: Ciron Black-OT-LSU
    26. Patriots: DJ Moore-CB-Vanderbilt
    27. Packers: Taylor Mays-S-USC
    28. Broncos: Myron Rolle-S-Florida State
    29. Saints: Gerald McGrath-LB-Southern Mississippi
    30. Steelers: Sen’Derrick Marks-DT-Auburn
    31. Colts: Al Woods-DT-LSU
    32. Cowboys: Percy Harvin-WR-Florida

    [Round 2]

    33. Rams: Brian Robiskie-WR-Ohio State
    34. Falcons: Victor “Macho” Harris-CB-Virginia Tech
    35. Lions: Brandon Spikes-LB-Florida
    36. Chiefs: Greg Middleton-DE-Indiana
    37. Dolphins: Aaron Curry-OLB-Wake Forest
    38. Raiders: Jeff Owens-DT-Georgia
    39. 49ers: Phil Loadholt-OT-Oklahoma
    40. Bengals: Demarcus Granger-DT-Oklahoma
    41. Texans: Mike Mickens-CB-Cincinnati
    42. Ravens: Alphonso Smith-CB-Wake Forest
    43. Bears: Derek Pegues-S-Mississippi State
    44. Packers (Jets for Favre): Vance Walker-DT-Georgia Tech
    45. Dolphins (Redskins for Jason Taylor): Terrence Taylor-DT-Michigan
    46. Browns: James Davis-RB-Clemson
    47. Seahawks: Josh Freeman-QB-Kansas State
    48. Vikings: Brian Orakpo-DE-Texas
    49. Buccaneers: Vince Oghobaase-DT-Duke
    50. Panthers: Nic Harris-S-Oklahoma
    51. Titans: Kenny McKinley-WR-South Carolina
    52. Jaguars: Patrick Chung-S-Oregon
    53. Cardinals: Herman Johnson-OG-LSU
    54. Chargers: Peria Jerry-DT-Ole Miss
    55. Giants: Dallas Reynolds-OT-BYU
    56. Bills: Brandon Pettigrew-TE-Oklahoma State
    57. Eagles: Travis Beckum-TE-Wisconsin
    58. Patriots: Jamon Meredith-OT-South Carolina
    59. Packers: Marcus Freeman-OLB-Ohio State
    60. Broncos: Brandon LaFell-WR-LSU
    61. Saints: Kam Chancellor-S-Virginia Tech
    62. Steelers: Darry Beckwith-LB-LSU
    63. Colts: Jasper Brinkley-LB-South Carolina
    64. Cowboys: Max Unger-OT-Oregon

    [Round 3]

    65. Rams: Curtis Painter-QB-Purdue
    66. Falcons: Demetrius Byrd-WR-LSU
    67. Lions: Cullen Harper-QB-Clemson
    68. Chiefs: Vidal Hazleton-WR-USC
    69. Dolphins: Derrick Williams-WR-Penn State
    70. Raiders: Jeremy Perry-OG-Oregon State
    71. 49ers: Wopomo Osaisai-CB-Stanford
    72. Bengals: Arian Foster-RB-Tennessee
    73. Texans: Javon Ringer-RB-Michigan State
    74. Ravens: Chase Coffman-TE-Missouri
    75. Bears: Hunter Cantwell-QB-Louisville
    76. Jets: Aaron Kelly-WR-Clemson
    77. Redskins: BJ Raji-DT-Boston College
    78. Browns: Ian Campbell-DE/OLB-Kansas State
    79. Seahawks: Andrew Gardner-OT-Georgia Tech
    80. Vikings: Kevin Barnes-CB-Maryland
    81. Buccaneers: Greg Carr-WR-Florida State
    82. Panthers: Joe Burnett-CB-Central Florida
    83. Titans: Scott McKillop-LB-Pittsburgh
    84. Jaguars: Chase Daniel-QB-Missouri
    85. Cardinals: Michael Hamlin-S-Clemson
    86. Chargers: Pat White-Athlete-West Virginia
    87. Giants: Kraig Ubrik-OG-Wisconsin
    88. Bills: Garret Reynolds-OT-North Carolina
    89. Eagles: Jaison Williams-WR-Oregon
    90. Patriots: Anthony Heygood-LB-Purdue
    91. Packers: Xavier Fullton-OT-Illinois
    92. Broncos: Cedric Dockery-OG-Texas
    93. Saints: Eric Moncur-DE-Miami Fl.
    94. Steelers: Tim Jamison-DE/OLB-Michigan
    95. Colts: Tyrone McKenzie-OLB-South Florida
    96. Cowboys: Kevin Ellison-S-USC
     
  11. Stitches

    Stitches ThePhin's Biggest Killjoy Luxury Box

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    Not a fan of the 2nd 2nd round pick, but overall not bad.
     
  12. RealDriscoll

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    It was tough for me to put Taylor there but the thing is we will need a big DT eventually. I personally hope the Fins Draft like this..

    1-Malcolm Jenkins-CB-Ohio State
    2A-Aaron Curry-OLB-Wake Forest
    2B-Kenny McKinely-WR-South Carolina
    3-Derrick Williams-WR-Penn State
    4-Rashard Johnson-S-Alabama
    5-Dave Phillistin-LB-Maryland
    7A: Lydon Murtha-OT-Nebraska
    7B: Sam Swank-K-Wake Forest
    7C: Javorskie Lane-FB-Texas A&M
     
  13. Stitches

    Stitches ThePhin's Biggest Killjoy Luxury Box

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    I'd love that.
     
  14. King Felix

    King Felix Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    if cushing falls to 28 we better move to get him
     
  15. BuckeyeKing

    BuckeyeKing Wolves DYNASTY!!!!

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    Psssh I wonder why mister Derrick Williams :tongue2:

    He will go higher after this season.
     
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    Stitches ThePhin's Biggest Killjoy Luxury Box

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    I also like jenkins, Curry, and rashard Johnson. :lol:
     
  17. Regan21286

    Regan21286 MCAT's, EMT's, AMCAS, ugh

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    Eh, I just consider McKinley and Williams too short to really complement Ginn. I'd hope for at least one guy who's at least 6'3. The Cards and Fitz really showed how a tall WR can be a real boon to an offense. James Hardy's height sure made a big difference in the endzone in the Bills game last week and the list goes on and on. And considering Parcells has a history with Keyshawn Johnson and even signed Wilford, he should at least be amenable to a tall WR that can also be big enough to block. Someone like Heyward-Bey, Demetrius Byrd, Brian Robiskie, or Aaron Kelly perhaps but then again, Parcells' draft history with regards to WR's has been spotty at best.
     
  18. alen1

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    Ramses Barden. 6'6 but not very fast. Runs a late 4.5 I think.

    Btw, really like Demetrius Byrd.
     
  19. Regan21286

    Regan21286 MCAT's, EMT's, AMCAS, ugh

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    Hmm, yea the speed concerns me a bit and he doesn't exactly have quality competition but I think he'd be worthy of a 5th rounder as a long-term project. Guys like Byrd, Heyward-Bey, Crabtree, Robiskie I envision being able to contribute as WR's instantly or near instantly.
     
  20. BuckeyeKing

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    I'm becoming a big fan of Curry.
     
  21. alen1

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    Yeah. One guy that I really like right now is David Gettis out of Baylor. Runs a 4.47 and is 6'4, 209. Boomer told me he was a former sprinter I believe. I really like Gettis as a prospect right now. However, he will need some developing but he is farther ahead than Heyward-Bey. (credited to Boomer for the info again)
     
  22. Regan21286

    Regan21286 MCAT's, EMT's, AMCAS, ugh

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    I've seen him play once. He's got promise though he hasn't exactly been as prolific on his team as I'd hoped. He's shown flashes but other than that, hasn't shown a lot of consistency the way the other WR's have. Worth a mid to late round flier as of now. I've read his speed goes to 4.44 and if he can get that then 3rd or 4th is a possibility. But he still needs to show more consistency as a receiver.
     

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