My Mock looks like that.... 1Round: We could pick everybody here have no clue but im going with Cj Mosley cause he is a absolute stud Mlb like Zach Thomas... 2Round: Im Going With Joel Bitonio OG/Ot could play the Right Tackle position...Good technique and very athletic... 3Round: Donte Moncrief Wr Ole Miss...Big Target 6-2 221lbs and runs sub 4.4,for me that is the big Target we lacked over the middle who can run over Db's to few broken tackles from the Wr's..would be an amazing pick in the 3rd. 4Round:Will go here with Trai Turner G Lsu...Really fast 4.93-5.00 40ty could be the day one RG,all i say is that boy can pull,gets to the second level really quick would be a steal in Round 4 5Round: Antonio Andrews Rb W.Kentucky...Rushed the last to season twice over 1600yard with a 6.5Avg is 5-10 225 had a bad combine and only ran a 4.86 but in his pro day was clocked in at 4.65..is a bruising who we lacking for again the Rb's didnt break that much tackles 6Round: Going with a Fullback couldn't decide between Jc Copeland and Maurice Hagens...Copeland is not very fast but Opens huge holes,Hagens is really fast 4.65 and is a willing blocker and from the U.. 7Round: Gator Hoskins Te Marshall.Really fast and good passcatcher,needs to learn to block higher then going low rans a 4.6 and could be a Dustin Keller type of Tight End. Have fun with that guys,hope u liked it...
i doubt moncrief makes it to round 3, do you ever read what you post, don't wanna play grammar police, but that was tough to read
Trade down with Seahawks for #32 and #64. # 32 Morgan Moses OT Virginia. # 50 Chris Borland MLB Wisconsin. # 64 Dakota Dozier OG Furman. Round 3 Terrance West RB Towson. Round 4 Aaron Murray QB Geogia. Round 5 Gabe Ikard C Oklahoma. Round 6 Jeff Janis WR Saginaw Valley. Round 7 Jonothan Dowling S Western Kentucky
From various media outlets, message board posters - I've heard at least 15 separate names mentioned for WRs that will go in the 2nd round. Some good WRs are going to drop due to the depth of this class, Moncrief could be one of them.
. Moreno on a one year deal and who? I am a big UM fan and don't see Miller as the answer for the future. Andrews as in Western Kentucky?
WRs drop every year. This year is particularly loaded so I expect that the effect will be even more pronounced this year.
Mine: (1) Calvin Pryor - S - Louisville (2) Loucheiz Purifoy - CB - Florida (3) Daniel McCullers - DT - Tennessee (4) Joel Bitonio - G - Nevada (lol can't believe you picked him, I picked him too but he is projected 4th or 5th rounder) (5) Charles Sims - RB - West Virginia (6) Derrell Johnson - LB - East Carolina (7) Greg Blair - LB - Cincinnati NO MORE WRs or TEs!!!!!!
1Round: We could pick everybody here have no clue but im going with Cj Mosley cause he is a absolute stud Mlb like Zach Thomas... The Titans could not possibly pass on Mosley with the 11 pick could they?
Bitionio is at worst a second round pick. His versatility is appealing so I could see Miami selecting him in round two personally.
For giggles, right? What I think Miami's draft will look like: 1. Ja'Wuan James - T - Tennessee 2. Martavis Bryant - WR - Clemson 3. Trai Turner - G - LSU 4. Caraun Reid - DT - Princeton 5. Terrance West - RB - Towson 6. Seantrel Henderson - T - Miami 7. Andrew Jackson - ILB - Western Kentucky What my draft for Miami would look like: 1. Ryan Shazier - ILB - Ohio State 2. Gabe Jackson - G - Mississippi State 3. Billy Turner - T - North Dakota State 4. Robert Herron - WR - Wyoming 5. Terrance West - RB - Towson 6. Seantrel Henderson - T - Miami 7. Ken Bishop - DT - Northern Illinois
Honestly, I kept coming up with the same groups of names for most of the picks. If you look at who has visited and who they've been linked to versus where they're rated by most draft sites, forgetting the team itself may have them rated differently in either direction, there's pockets of guys kind of lumped in rounds. For example, at pick 19, Ryan Shazier, Brandin Cooks, Marqise Lee, Ja'Wuan James, Morgan Moses, etc. are all relatively rated around there. For some of the 4th and 5th round guys, you've got Terrance West, Ed Stinson, Caraun Reid, Cornelius Lucas, Trai Turner. Reid and Turner might even go higher than that. But, based on what's out there as far as public consumption is concerned, I think the perceived value of those players matches up pretty well with the value that's out there based on the draft websites and publications. I feel better about this than I do with some of the picks Jeff Ireland made. To me, it also seems pretty clear that aside from the OL, that a wide receiver could be a high pick, LB could (and I think should) be a high pick, while some RB and DL depth is probably relegated to later. I'd also think they'll pull a Jeff Ireland double-barrel style by picking two tackles or two guards, something like that. And then there's that Jake Matthews rumor floating around that'd throw a wrench in the whole darn thing. But, that said, I'd be giddy if they can come out of the first night of the Draft with Jake Matthews, Brandin Cooks, Aaron Donald, Ryan Shazier, and even a Ja'Wuan James (if it's James via trade down, hopefully). That's a homerun start in my book with any of those guys. Of those guys, assuming Miami stays at 19, my "realistic" favorite offensive and defensive players, respectively, are Brandin Cooks and Ryan Shazier.
Bryant would be a "big picture" pick in my opinion. Yeah, he's not been ultra-productive at Clemson, but look at all the other weapons they've had while he's been there. I see upside, certainly from a physical perspective, and to me, he's not going to come in and start, barring injury, but he can be a red zone weapon for Miami. Tannehill throwing fades or back shoulder glance routes to Bryant? Yes, please. If Miami decides to part with a bloated receiver's contract after 2014...I won't name names (Wallace), you've got a potential replacement already waiting in the wings who can play on the perimeter. Bryant may not be Randy Moss 2.0, but he's certainly a capable deep threat with size and the ability to track and go get the ball.
I would be happy w/ either of those guys. I think they can be exciting and playmakers. Maybe they are a reach at 19, but then you risk them being gone at later if one of them is the player you want. I would also love Donald or Matthews for the right price and same for James. Donald is going to tear up the league I think.
I don't believe Purifoy will go in the third let alone the 2nd,I wouldn't take him in the fourth let alone the 2nd..I think his stock has dropped nice folks started looking closer to the film.
I think Lucas is a better prospect than Henderson, and will be gone by then, thus why I didn't include him. I'd be happy if they do draft him though.
1) CB Kyle Fuller 2) S Deone Bucannon 3) OT Jack Mewhort 4) WR Josh Huff 5) RB Storm Johnson / James White 6) C Corey Linsley 7) TE Blake Annen / Marcel Jensen
Pending on who's available...Trade down...pick up an extra 2nd.. 1) Morgan Moses 2) Troy Niklas 2) Trai Turner 3) Shayne Skov 4) Phillip Gaines 5) D' Anthony Thomas 6) Mike Sam. 7) Jay Prosch
Love Jay Prosch. I think he gets drafted before the 7th, but whatever. I'd advocate an all-rookie all-Auburn backfield with him and Mason. I love these old-school run blockers you have us taking with Prosch and Niklas. We need to get back to that.
Hooray! My first A- http://first-pick.com/NFL/DraftGame.aspx Round 1 Pick 19: Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh (A) Round 2 Pick 18: Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee (A-) Round 3 Pick 17: Deone Bucannon, SS, Washington State (A) Round 4 Pick 16: Charles Sims, RB, West Virginia (A) Round 5 Pick 15: Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers (A) Round 6 Pick 14: Dri Archer, WR, Kent State (B-) Round 7 Pick 19: Pat O'Donnell, P, Miami (Fla.) (C-)