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  • The Answer
    The Plagiarist
    • Mar 2007
    • 2633

    Draftsharks latest mock

    JUMbotron: NFL Mock Draft v 3.0
    by John U. Miller IV
    April 19, 2007

    1. Oakland Raiders: QB JaMarcus Russell (LSU):
    Disclaimer: I’m an LSU fan. I studied Russell closely and watched every snap in 7 or 8 of his games. For me it’s not about whether he’s “pro-ready” or not. How many rookie QBs are? Even Peyton Manning threw 34 INTs in his first 20 games. It’s about “Does Russell make plays?” I’m here to tell you he does. Big ones. No way Brady Quinn goes #1.
    2. Tampa Bay Bucs (trade up w/ Detroit): WR Calvin Johnson (Ga Tech): Jon Gruden gets his man. But at what price? The Bucs’ roster is seeping age everywhere – Ronde Barber, Greg Spires, Luke Petitgout, Kevin Carter, Derrick Brooks – with lots of key players entering the twilight stage. Nevertheless, both Gruden and GM Bruce Allen know a kid like Calvin Johnson won’t be at their door again for 10 years.
    3. Cleveland Browns: RB Adrian Peterson (Oklahoma): Peterson is like a brand new HP Touch Smart PC and Jamal Lewis is the one-year Geek Squad warranty. That’s it. Peterson is the toy. A.D. (All Day) Peterson will grind out 120-yard games in December when the AFC North is taking Wild-Card applications.
    4. Detroit Lions (trade down w/ TB): DE Gaines Adams (Clemson): All the analysts keep saying Adams “creates havoc” in opposing backfields. The Lions could use a little havoc on defense. Plus they’ll get a package of Tampa’s draft picks to move down. Rod Marinelli “is totally enamored of Adams” per NFL Network’s Charles Davis. The ACC’s sack leader can be the “bandit” edge-rusher that Derrick Brooks was for Marinelli in Tampa Bay. Note: Adams reportedly admitted to smoking pot once in college. Red flag?
    5. Arizona Cardinals: OT Joe Thomas (Wisconsin): Thomas’ agent, Peter Schaffer, has a relationship with the Cardinals’ war room. New HC Ken Whisenhunt and OL coach Russ Grimm dealt with Schaffer in numerous Steelers player negotiations. Schaffer also represents new Cardinals OC Todd Haley. Hmm…
    6. Washington Redskins: LB Patrick Willis (Ole Miss): Joe Gibbs upgrades the middle with the 2007 Butkus Award winner. San Francisco will be tempted to trade up from #11 (Mike Nolan coached Willis at the Senior Bowl) since they have 8 picks in the first 4 rounds.
    7. Minnesota Vikings: QB Brady Quinn (Notre Dame): HC Brad Childress and VP Rick Spielman have been pretty quiet about Quinn. That’s why I think they’ll take him if he falls. Who cares if Childress drafted Tarvaris Jackson in the 2nd round last year? He only got a $1 million signing bonus.
    8. Atlanta Falcons (from Houston): S LaRon Landry (LSU): This guy is a man among boys. Landry started 10 games as a true freshman in 2003. Do you know what a big deal that is in the brutal SEC?
    9. Miami Dolphins: CB Leon Hall (Michigan): Dolphins HC Cam Cameron was an assistant coach at Michigan for 10 years and did a lot of their recruiting. NFL insider John McClain also told us Hall is Miami-bound if he’s available at #9.
    10. Houston Texans (from Atlanta): WR Ted Ginn Jr. (Ohio State): The Ginn-su knife cut a 4.38-4.42 at his Pro Day last week despite wet and sloppy conditions. He’s known for sub-4.35 but remember his Rose Bowl high-ankle sprain was just a few months ago. Texans HC Gary Kubiak probably likes young phenom DT Amobi Okoye (Louisville) but how many more D-linemen can they draft? For three straight years they’ve taken one in the 1st round!
    11. San Francisco 49ers: G/T Justin Blalock (Texas): Blalock pumped a Combine-high 40 reps on the bench and scored the year’s highest Wonderlic with a 41. Broncos QB Jay Cutler, a Vanderbilt grad, scored a 26 last year. I heard 49ers HC Mike Nolan hint about his offensive line at least three times this offseason. LG Larry Allen turns 36 this year.
    12. Buffalo Bills: WR Dwayne Bowe (LSU): Bowe’s 6’2” frame and 37.5” vertical could cause nightmares for AFC East CBs, who are some of the shortest in the NFL. Miami, New England and NY Jets all feature 5’10” corners across the board. What a compliment to the dazzling Lee Evans, eh? Plus Bowe blocks downfield like Muhsin Muhammad.
    13. St. Louis Rams: DT Amobi Okoye (Louisville): The 19-year old’s hype meter is reaching levels unseen since the PlayStation3. Some believe he could go #5 to Arizona. If Okoye’s half as good as they say he could be, the Rams would score big here – and DC Jim Haslett’s career will do a 180. Note: Okoye also admitted he got stoned a few years ago. Will this affect his draft status? Remember, Warren Sapp was a top-5 pick until the marijuana talk knocked him down to #12.
    14. Green Bay Packers (trade up w/ Carolina): RB Marshawn Lynch (Cal): The Packers have wanted Lynch from the get-go. Trading up over Carolina and Pittsburgh – who technically don’t need a RB – doesn’t seem to make sense, but once Lynch falls past Buffalo, the Packers won’t take any chances. This 5’11/218-lb dynamo will immediately be named the starter over Vernand Morency.
    15. Pittsburgh Steelers: DE Adam Carriker (Nebraska): The Husker ran a DL-best 4.18 in the Combine short shuttle. He can play all 4 positions on the front line. At 6’6/295, Carriker can get his mitts up and disrupt passing lanes. The Steelers’ multi-strike 3-4 scheme will hide his flaws until he gets up to speed. Nice fit.
    16. Carolina Panthers (trade down w/ GB): OT Levi Brown (Penn State): John Fox pockets a 2nd-rounder from Green Bay and still lands the 4-year starter from Penn State. Brown mauls in the running game and he’ll quickly learn the ropes in the passing game. He slides his feet well and can throw the stun punch. Scouts have questioned Brown’s mean streak. After his first grueling Fox-camp ends in August he’ll be plenty pissed off.
    17. Jacksonville Jaguars: S Reggie Nelson (Florida): He hasn’t moved on my list. Nelson is one of the 20 best overall players coming out in my view. “The Eraser” took a mulligan after running 4.5s at the Combine, then came back with a 4.35 at the Gators Pro Day. He’s a winner though I wonder if Nelson’s 16 Wonderlic score bothers Jack Del Rio.
    18. Cincinnati Bengals: OT Joe Staley (Central Michigan): The 6’6/305-lb tackle is one of my special JUMbo picks; I’ve had him going way higher than most to this point. Staley ran a 4.79, spooky fast for an O-linemen, and did 27 reps on the bench press. Mel Kiper obviously saw my last mock because he’s nudged Staley up to #16 on the Big Board. The Bengals are always set at O-line – but what a great chance to slot depth behind Levi Brown and Willie Anderson. Plus Anderson’s almost 32 already.
    19. Tennessee Titans: WR Robert Meachem (Tennessee): The UT grad stays home and immediately becomes Vince Young’s best buddy. I must note that Jeff Fisher never drafts who you think he’ll draft. Never. Note: This #19 pick might get swapped out for San Diego’s #30 pick as part of a trade package for RB Michael Turner.
    20. New York Giants: TE Greg Olsen (Miami): Here’s one way to get Jeremy Shockey into the voluntary workout program, but quick. Seriously, this pick sounds crazy, adding a second Hurricane TE to the roster when you have so many other needs. But think about it: Shockey’s ankle has become a concern, and didn’t he tell Eagles CB Sheldon Brown he wanted to play for Philly anyway?
    21. Denver Broncos: DE Jamaal Anderson (Arkansas): He’s up to #10 on Kiper’s Big Board so I could be way off here. The 6’5/285-lb end might be strictly a 4-3 end so I’m betting he gets passed down to Denver as a value pick.
    22. Dallas Cowboys: DT Alan Branch (Michigan): I’ve dropped Branch down 15 spots off some negative buzz lately. “Some see him only as a 3-4 nose man,” says Peter King. Branch is still a massive hole-filler who spearheaded an incredible Michigan run defense last year. Dallas doesn’t need a safety after signing Ken Hamlin (Seattle) in free agency.
    23. Kansas City Chiefs: WR Steve Smith (USC): Surprise! What about Dwayne Jarrett? Scout.com reports: “The scouts may have to come to USC’s Pro Day to watch Jarrett, but they left talking about Smith.... he put on a show in receiver drills.” Jarrett’s 4.6s pulled him down into the 2nd round. Smith’s only 6’0”/197 but he plays bigger, and his 38” vertical is inviting. The best part for KC? Not having to trade up for a blue-chip wideout.
    24. N.E. Patriots (from Seattle): CB Darrelle Revis (Pitt): Revis had a banner Pro Day -- 4.38 in the 40, 10’5 broad jump, 6.56 in the 3-cone – and might have better instincts than Leon Hall. SI’s Bucky Brooks said Revis was neck-and-neck with Hall as the top corner prospect. It’s fitting that such a talented player would fall to the lucky Pats this late.
    25. New York Jets: CB Chris Houston (Arkansas): Like I said last month, his Combine demo is the standard for all future DB prospects – a scorching 4.32 run coupled with a whopping 27 bench reps. Houston is a sure-fire NFL starter after all those tough starts in the SEC. He even held USC’s Dwayne Jarrett to 5 catches for 35 yards in Arkansas’ 2006 cross-country opener.
    26. Philadelphia Eagles: DE Jarvis Moss (Florida): This could be the proverbial “SOD” (Steal of the Draft) since he can play DE or OLB. Moss almost single-handedly bumped Heisman QB Troy Smith out of the 1st round with his disruptive moves in the title game.
    27. New Orleans Saints: LB Jon Beason (Miami): If NFL Network’s Mike Mayock says he’s a future Pro Bowler, then so be it. Beason is a last-second chart-surfer (like LB Manny Lawson last year) catching a wave that could drop him in the top-20.
    28. N.E. Patriots: S Brandon Meriweather (Miami): What about the character issues? Off the field Brandon fired (a legally-owned gun) at an intruder in his yard. On the field he dabbled in face-stomping in the Fla. International Brawl. All reports indicate Meriweather impressed everyone in his pre-draft interviews.
    29. Baltimore Ravens: WR Anthony Gonzalez (Ohio State): Over the last 6 years the Ravens have only gone offense with 5 of their first 12 picks (and one of them was Kyle Boller) so there’s a lack of depth on that side of the ball. They need young, pro-ready wideouts and Gonzalez might be the smartest one in the draft. NFL Network’s Mike Mayock said Lil’ Gonzo wowed several teams in his Combine interviews. Note: There’s also a rumor that Baltimore might trade Derrick Mason for a 4th round pick.
    30. San Diego Chargers: FB Brian Leonard (Rutgers): Leonard’s stock is surging as a do-it-all H-back: Leonard posted 28 bench reps and topped all running backs; then ran a nice 4.50 on his Pro Day. Last month I wrote, “In the 10-yard dash, where the explosion is, Leonard busted a 1.54. That matches RB Adrian Peterson and um, LaDainian Tomlinson in 2001.” No one questions Leonard’s blocking prowess. Here’s a versatile and talented replacement for Michael Turner…
    31. Chicago Bears: LB Lawrence Timmons (Florida State): Over 50% of the mocks I’ve read have Timmons going in the top-20. He only has 13 career starts. Note: Chicago picks again at #37 thanks to the Thomas Jones trade – look for them to snag WR Sidney Rice (South Carolina) there.
    32. Indianapolis Colts: S Michael Griffin (Texas): The #1 strong safety prospect falling in their lap at #32? Indy is luckier than Paris Hilton's Chihuahua. Griffin will line up alongside Bob Sanders to form the AFC’s next big safety tandem. Amazingly, Griffin would be the Colts’ only Longhorn on the roster.

    ~The Answer
  • gr8slayer
    Registered User
    • Feb 2005
    • 20796

    #2
    Re: Draftsharks latest mock

    Please no, although Devin would be happy.

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    • Neggie Nancy
      Veteran Zoner
      • Apr 2007
      • 176

      #3
      Re: Draftsharks latest mock

      Actually, I think they can do worse than this.

      Bowe is a monster..

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      • raphael120
        Jason Peters rigorous at home training regiment
        • Oct 2005
        • 5152

        #4
        Re: Draftsharks latest mock

        yeah, lets pick a WR in the first round with a real deep WR draft class. but again...i wouldnt be suprised with marv and co.

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        • Devin
          The Octagon
          • Apr 2003
          • 23878

          #5
          Re: Draftsharks latest mock

          http://gridironjunkies.net/forums/index.php

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          • camelcowboy
            Registered User
            • Mar 2005
            • 7449

            #6
            Re: Draftsharks latest mock

            If we didn't need so much i would love the pick, im a big fan of bowe, he's not overly bright but he runs great routes and would be perfect opposite evans.


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            • The Answer
              The Plagiarist
              • Mar 2007
              • 2633

              #7
              Re: Draftsharks latest mock

              Originally posted by Neggie Nancy
              Actually, I think they can do worse than this.

              Bowe is a monster..
              It's definitely an intriguing choice and if we are going to 'reach' again, The Answer wouldn't necessarily mind - Just seems that we have more pressing needs like LB and RB to take a WR at #12 unless that this team is finally determined to become a pass first offense again like the good old days.

              ~The Answer

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              • gr8slayer
                Registered User
                • Feb 2005
                • 20796

                #8
                Re: Draftsharks latest mock

                Originally posted by Devin
                BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                • Devin
                  The Octagon
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 23878

                  #9
                  Re: Draftsharks latest mock

                  lol.

                  Fortunatley i got to see a lot of Bowe and his LSU mates here. I like adding a little muscle to the skill position. And as deep as this years draft is at both WR and LB I wouldnt mind making this pick.

                  Plus if we find a adequate RB, it will be nice to have an offense that teams actually have to respect.

                  As ive said a hundred times there arent to many positions we cant pick at 12 and not upgrade our team.
                  http://gridironjunkies.net/forums/index.php

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                  • billsburgh
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 3560

                    #10
                    Re: Draftsharks latest mock

                    what a joke that is. this guy has Washington taking Willis at 6 when they just signed Fletcher to the big contract.

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                    • Saratoga Slim
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2005
                      • 4154

                      #11
                      Re: Draftsharks latest mock

                      Don't like it at all.

                      I don't think the drop off between Bowe and Hill/Rice, one of whom will likely be there in the 2nd for us, is that noticeable. If we're going to "reach" its got to be for a true need pick: LB or RB. Deal with LB in the 1st, and take a WR in the 2nd if need be.
                      Wake up, brush your teeth, and get ready for a day of hating the Dolphins. Or the Pats? How to choose?

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                      • Novacane
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 42374

                        #12
                        Re: Draftsharks latest mock

                        I hope not

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                        • gr8slayer
                          Registered User
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 20796

                          #13
                          Re: Draftsharks latest mock

                          Originally posted by Devin
                          lol.

                          Fortunatley i got to see a lot of Bowe and his LSU mates here. I like adding a little muscle to the skill position. And as deep as this years draft is at both WR and LB I wouldnt mind making this pick.

                          Plus if we find a adequate RB, it will be nice to have an offense that teams actually have to respect.

                          As ive said a hundred times there arent to many positions we cant pick at 12 and not upgrade our team.
                          He may be an upgrade but Okoye and Lynch are still one and two in my books.

                          But I wonder if we do draft someone like him if that means good bye Lee next year or if we'll still pony up and pay the man.

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                          • ShadowHawk7
                            Ground your Jets Vilma, no way you're shooting this guy down.
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 2274

                            #14
                            Re: Draftsharks latest mock

                            With Willis gone, and not a chance to trade up AP, we could do a lot worse than this like draft Okoye or Olsen. If were not given an opportunity to trade down, Bowe, Lynch, or even Beason would be solid picks.
                            "It's not whether you win or lose; it's how you play the game."
                            -Vince Lombardi

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                            • #15
                              Re: Draftsharks latest mock

                              Awful awful awful

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