dawhizz Posted March 7, 2009 Report Share Posted March 7, 2009 I participated in a 4 round mock draft with our old affiliation (www.nflfans.com) this morning. Pretty much every team had a representative, no trades, and we went straight through in about 2 1/2 hours. Things did not go at all as I had expected them to, so I thought I would share my picks, my thoughts, and the full results: 1) Mark Sanchez, QB, USC - I was truly unprepared for Sanchez to be here and had been preparing to take a WR. But Maclin went right before my pick and all the next WRs batch (DHB, Britt, Nicks, Robiskie, Harvin) were still on the board. Knowing that our back-up QB is currenly Hanie, not being sold on Orton, and hoping that I could at least get Robiskie in the 2nd, I took Sanchez. I'm still not sure how I feel about it. 2) Jarron Gilbert, DL, San Jose State - When Robiskie went 5 spots before me, I was not happy. I'm not overly impressed with the WRs after him, so I didn't want to reach for the next one on my board (either Iglesias or Louis Murphy) for the sake of taking a WR. I considered a FS/DB (particularly Jairus Byrd), but I was confident that at the least Darcel McBath would be there in the next round, and cautiously optimistic I could get William Moore there (who I had drawn up as my ideal 3rd round pick before the draft). Unimpressed with the value at WR and FS (as well as OT), I took Gilbert, knowing he can probably play inside and outside and he's been moving steadily up the draft boards. As it was, a lot of DEs fell, so I'm not sure this was the best pick in hindsight. 3) William Moore, S, Missouri - I get my FS here. Moore may have fallen after a disappointing Senior Bowl, but he's stupid value in the last half of the third round. Strange that I still haven't taken a WR, but again, this is the best value for the pick, since the next WRs on my board (Murphy, Massaquoi, Barden, and Collie) are pretty bunched up, while Darcel McBath is the only other FS I have valued near Moore. McBath goes right after Moore. 4) Louis Murphy, WR, Florida - Three rounds past when I expected to take a WR, I get Louis Murphy in the fourth. It was pretty much between two somewhat raw WRs (Murphy or Ramses Barden), so I took the one who is probably more ready to contribute now. Murphy seems to have all the skills you want in a top WR, so here's hoping he can prove it. Here's also hoping the Bears sign some FA WRs. There you have it. Even after it's over, I'm still not sure I made the right decisions. In fact, in hindsight, I think I would have preferred to go: 1) Hakeem Nicks, WR, NC 2) Phil Loadholt, OT, Oklahoma 3) William Moore, S, Missouri 4) David Veikune, DE, Hawaii I thought I would share this so other posters can see how a draft goes when the drafters are pretty much looking out for their own team. I'll probably participate in the full 7-round one we do in April as well, so if you have suggestions, feel free to let me know. Full Results Round 1 1. Lions - Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia 2. Rams - Jason Smith, OT, Baylor 3. Chiefs - Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest 4. Seahawks - Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia 5. Browns - Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas 6. Bengals - Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss 7. Raiders - Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech 8. Jaguars - BJ Raji, DT, Boston College 9. Packers - Malcolm Jenkins, CB, OSU 10. 49ers - Andre Smtih, OT, Alabama 11. Bills - Everette Brown, DE, FSU 12. Broncos - Rey Maualuga, LB, USC 13. Redskins - Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois 14. Saitns - Brian Cushing, LB, USC 15. Texans - Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia 16. Chargers - Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State 17. Jets - Jermey Maclin, WR, Missouri 18. Bears - Mark Sanchez, QB, USC 19. Buccaneers - Clay Matthews, LB, USC 20. Lions - Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss 21. Eagles - Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State 22. Vikings - Eben Britton, OT, Arizona 23. Patriots - Darius Butler, CB, Uconn 24. Falcons - Larry English, DE, Northern Illinois 25. Dolphins - Aaron Maybin, DE/OLB, Penn State 26. Ravens - Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland 27. Colts - Ron Brace, DT, Boston College 28. Eagles - Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC 29. Giants - James Laurinaitis, LB, Ohio State 30. Titans - Percy Harvin, WR/RB, Florida 31. Cardinals - Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee 32. Steelers - Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest Round 2 33. Lions - Alex Mack, C, California 34. Patriots - Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU 35. Rams - Kenny Britt, WR, Rutgers 36. Browns - DJ Moore, CB, Vandy 37. Seahawks - Louis Delmas, S, Western Michigan 38. Bengals - Max Unger, OC, Oregon 39. Jaguars - William Beatty, OT, Uconn 40. Raiders - Jamon Meredith, OT, South Carolina 41. Packers - Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia 42. Bills - Duke Robinson, OG, Oklahoma 43. 49ers - Connor Barwin, DE/OLB, Cincinnati 44. Dolphins - Coye Frances, CB, San Jose State 45. Giants - Brian Robiske, WR, Ohio State 46. Texans - Sean Smith, CB/FS, Utah 47. Patriots - Lawrence Sidbury, DE/OLB, Richmond 48. Bronocs - Evander Hood, DT, Missouri 49. Bears - Jarron Gilbert, DT/DE, San Jose State 50. Browns - Patrick Chung, S, Oregon 51. Cowboys - Rashad Johnson, S, Alabama 52. Jets - Fili Moala, DT, USC 53. Eagles - Donald Brown, RB, Uconn 54. Vikings - Jarius Byrd, CB, Oregon 55. Falcons - Herman Johnson, OG, LSU 56. Dolphins - Sherod Martin, CB, Troy 57. Ravens - Chase Coffman, TE, Missouri 58. Patriots - LeSean McCoy, RB, Pittsburgh 59. Panthers - Sen'Derrick Marks, DT, Auburn 60. Giants - Eric Wood, OC, Louisville 61. Colts - Shonn Greene, RB, Iowa 62. Titans - Paul Kruger, DE, Utah 63. Cardinals - Rashard Jennings, RB, Liberty 64. Steelers - Phil Loadholt, OT, Oklahoma Round 3 65. Lions - Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech 66. Rams - Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State 67. Chiefs - Trevor Canfield, OG, Cincinnati 68. Seahawks - Asher Allen, CB, Georgia 69. Cowboys - Troy Kropog, OT, Tulane 70. Bengals - Tyrone McKenzie, OLB, South Florida 71. Raiders - Jonathan Luigs, OC, Arkansas 72. Jaguars - Derrick Williams, WR, PSU 73. Packers - Andy Levitre, OG, Oregon State 74. 49ers - Andre Brown, RB, NC Stae 75. Bills - Jared Cook, TE, South Carolina 76. Jets - Mike Mickens, CB, Cincinnati 77. Texans - Marcus Freeman, LB, Ohio State 78. Chargers - Fenuki Tupou, OT, Oregon 79. Denver - Victor Harris, CB, Virginia Tech 80. Redskins - Antoine Caldwell, OC, Alabama 81. Buccaneers - Juaquan Iglesias, WR, Oklahoma 82. Lions - Shawn Nelson, TE, Southern Mississippi 83. Packers - Gerald Cadogan, OT, Penn State 84. Bears - William Moore, S, Missouri 85. Eagles - Darcell McBath, S, Texas Tech 86. Vikings - Pat White, QB/WR, WVU 87. Dolphins - Mohammed Massaquoi, WR, Georgia 88. Ravens - Cody Brown, DE/OLB, UConn 89. Patriots - Jason Watkins, OT, Florida 90. Falcons - Dominique Johnson, CB/S, Jackson State 91. Giants - Cornelius Ingram, TE, Florida 92. Colts - Jarrett Dillard, WR, Rice 93. Panthers - Captain Munnerlyn, CB, South Carolina 94. Titans - Darry Beckwith, LB, LSU 95. Cardinals - Jasper Brinkley, LB, South Carolina 96. Steelers - Kraig Ubrik, OG, Wisconsin Round 4 97. Cowboys - Gerad McRath, LB, Southern Mississippi 98. Chiefs - Mitch King, DE, Iowa 99. Rams - Dannell Ellerbe, LB, Georgia 100. Browns - James Casey, TE, Rice 101. Seahawks - Brandon Gibson, WR, WSU 102. Bengals - Alex Magee, DT, Purdue 103. Jaguars - Javon Ringer, RB, Michigan State 104. Raiders - Michael Hamlin, S, Clemson 105. Packers - Ricky-Jean Francois, DT/DE, LSU 106. Bills - Nic Harris, S/LB, Oklahoma 107. 49ers - Chip Vaughn, S, Wake Forest 108. Texans - Vance Walker, DT, Georgia Tech 109. Chargers - Scott McKillop, LB, Pittsburgh 110. Broncos - Xavier Fulton, OT, Illinois 111. Jets - Kyle Moore, DE, USC 112. Saints - Derek Pegues, S, Mississippi State 113. Cowboys - Keenan Lewis, CB, Oregon State 114. Saints - James Davis, RB, Clemson 115. Bears - Louis Murphy, WR, Florida 116. Buccaneers - Rhett Bomar, QB, Sam Houston State 117. Eagles - Ramses Barden, WR, Cal-Poly 118. Texans - Brandon Williams, DE, Texas Tech 119. Ravens - Cary Harris, CB, USC 120. Patriots - Austin Collie, WR, BYU 121. Falcons - David Bruton, S, Notre Dame 122. Dolphins - Frantz Joseph, ILB, Florida Atlantic 123. Colts - Zach Follett, OLB, Cal 124. Panthers - Brandon Tate, WR, North Carolina 125. Giants - Courtney Greene, S, Rutgers 126. Titans - Terrence Taylor, DT, Michigan 127. Cardinals - Ryan Purvis, TE, Boston College 128. 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Boston Boxer Posted March 7, 2009 Report Share Posted March 7, 2009 Keep this name in the back of your mind...Rhett Bomar QB. He could be a steal for us and really challenge Orton next year. If you remember, he was the starter for Oklahoma until he was caught getting special treatment and getting paid for a job ata cer dealership he did not work at. If he did not get involved with that, you would have never heard of Bradford as Bomar would have been a stud of a QB. Rhett Bomar could be our guy in the 3rd or 4th round. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZ54 Posted March 7, 2009 Report Share Posted March 7, 2009 I like the Sanchez pick but I'd have taken Loadholt in Rd 2 and I like picking up Moore in the 3rd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinger226 Posted March 7, 2009 Report Share Posted March 7, 2009 I like the Sanchez pick but I'd have taken Loadholt in Rd 2 and I like picking up Moore in the 3rd. I dont mind the QB pick in the first round, the only problem is I want our first 3 or 4 picks to make instant contributions , and he isnt a first year phenom; but dont the road a good valve. Also I would have took Loadholt on the 2nd pick, DT isnt a big need and that player is like the 96sh ranked player for a 49th pick. Moore is a great pick in the 3rh round, and Murphy not bad at the 4 th spot. I would have took: 1) Nicks 2) Loadholt 3)Moore 4) Brandon Williams/DE/Texas Tech We address 4 areas of need for the next year, other wise if they admit there are rebuilding, do the QB thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Overall, I hate it. But if Sanchez turned into a 10-15 year solid pro at QB, I could grow to like it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 Not bad: If Sanchez is really available at our pick, we either A draft him or B trade down b/c 3 teams right below us will take him: Tampa Bay, Detroit if they don't go Stafford, or Minnesota. Heck, I bet New England might draft him if he made it to #23. Thats who we should be on the phones talking to if Sanchez is falling: Chicago: Pick 18=900 pts , New England: Pick 23=760 + RD3Pick 89=145 = 905 pts This would help us out since the value at our pick doesn't quite fit our needs, here what we could draft (going off dawhiz draft) 1-23. Hakeem Nicks WR - the next Anquan Boldin 2-49 Michael Johnson DE -compared to be like Peppers who teams also flagged 3-84 trade 84/89 = 315 pts to Carolina pick 59=310pts - Phil Loadholdt OT 3-89 from NE trade- traded to Carolina for Loadholdt 3-97 comp -Derek Peques or David Bruton FS 4-115. Rhett Bomar QB ------------ rest of the draft, take best offensive lineman available LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chwtom Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 2-49 Michael Johnson DE -compared to be like Peppers who teams also flagged Didn't Peppers go first or second overall? He couldn't have been flagged too much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chwtom Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 1) Hakeem Nicks, WR, NC 2) Phil Loadholt, OT, Oklahoma 3) William Moore, S, Missouri I'd be happy with a first 3 rounds of this. One issue is that If Angelo continues to ignore RT, FS and WR in FA, it is going to be relatively easy for teams picking behind us to know exactly who we want and jump in fornt of us to take that player. I think that happend the year Angelo tried unsuccessfully to get randal-el to return kicks and playr wr. I think Angelo was targeting Santonio Holmes, but Pittsburgh traded in front of us to get him. It's nice to go into a draft not desperate for starters, so that teams can't easily predict what you are going to do. I guess the upside is we're deperate for 4 or 5 starters, so that'll make it a little harder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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