ServoBillieves
04-22-2012, 01:58 PM
It's draft week.
We all know that DB is shaking like a junky, most of us lower-class mockers have our mocks set up as to what the herdsmen have told us, and as to not clutter the board, why not for the next 4 days, 6 hours and ? minutes put all of the mocks in one thread? I had thought of this idea earlier on but Yard said it was taken care of. Well, that may be in another forum, so since most of us are going to be posting rumors and whatnot for the next 72+ hours... Here's the thread to do so.
Guess who gets to go first?!
1) Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa; I know that we all want Floyd or Gilmore or Kuechly here, which I would absolutely love, but I think that if we move back a few spots he'd be there, but if there aren't any bites then we'll pull the trigger on the tackle.
PREFERRED: Michael Floyd, Luke Kuechly, Riley Reiff
2) Ronnell Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma; Go O in the first? Need some D in the second. With this incredibly deep WR draft class, if Sanu or Wright could fall this far it would be my pick but Buddy preaches "D, D, D." With the abundance of D-Lineman we have and lack of depth and/or talent at OLB, I see Lewis as the pick.
PREFERRED: Lavontae David, Ronnell Lewis
3) Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa; Good Lord... in a passing offense, with his measures, great hands, and route running, how is Buddy not drooling over this pick? Ralph assuredly is going to be drooling with sleep but McNutt just seems like that diamond in the ruff. If it's not Floyd in the first, this seems like a no brainer.
PREFERRED: Depending on how the draft pans out, I don't see anyone better than McNutt. Watched him a lot in college, very few issues, and can be coached to the NFL level.
4a) Jamell Fleming, CB, Oklahoma; As stated recently before on this board, you just can't pass up Oklahoma talent. He plays like a younger Florence and could fill that void which, if not this year will surely happen next year. McKelvin, Williams, Fleming, McGee seems pretty formidable in the dime. The downside is he somewhat reminds me of Ashton Youboty... Let's hope (even if he's on another team) that he doesn't suffer the same fate.
4b) Jonathon Massaquoi, DE, Troy; Let's see... we have an infatuation with Troy studs, and he's a developmental DE who can play behind Kelsay until we solidify. I'm a fan. There's been talk about his inability to stop the run and he had a "bad" combine, but when looking at game tape (not youtube crap, actual game tape) he seems to be double teamed or ran/thrown away from. Could be a real dark horse. Also, we enjoy Massaquoi (see Tim Massaquoi)
5a) Ryan Miller, OG/OT, Colorado; I understand the irony and/or coincidence in this pick... so I won't even acknowledge it, but he's feisty and my buddy who is a big CU fan said that he was a fan of his and thinks he can be an improvement at the next level. I solely put this pick in my draft due to our need for O-Line and my trust in his opinion.
5b) Sean Richardson, SS, Vandy; Size, speed, athleticism, blah blah, but he's dropped for other reasons. I don't think he has an interception to his name in college, but with his measurables he might be able to be coached in a league where it's 60% passing. Put SR against Welker in the slot and I'd take the 6'2" possibility every time.
6) Chandler Harnish, QB, Northern Illinois; If you frequent the board, you know that I have this guy as a huge sleeper for a backup who could do something after we part ways with Fitzy. No matter what system he was a part of or what conference, his numbers are phenomenal. Rather than take a JP Losman in the first round, I would rather take him in the 6th and not toss him in to the **** storm
7a) Jordan White, WR, WMU; Lee Evans was an early pick, but this guy just has that same mentality. Fitz can fit it in to tight windows, he is very accurate short, but I don't see a burner on this team. His combine numbers were hampered by an undisclosed injury, but I can see him being a Jones-type job in the 7th round.
7b) Nathan Stupar, OLB, PSU; Well... Linebacker U hasn't disappointed before. Why not steal one of Jo-Pa's last promising LB's? He looks to be slipping to a FA but might as well take someone with history.
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Sure, that's my Mock, but post yours here, makes it much easier on Mod's and doesn't clutter up the board.
2012, Buffalo Bills football!
We all know that DB is shaking like a junky, most of us lower-class mockers have our mocks set up as to what the herdsmen have told us, and as to not clutter the board, why not for the next 4 days, 6 hours and ? minutes put all of the mocks in one thread? I had thought of this idea earlier on but Yard said it was taken care of. Well, that may be in another forum, so since most of us are going to be posting rumors and whatnot for the next 72+ hours... Here's the thread to do so.
Guess who gets to go first?!
1) Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa; I know that we all want Floyd or Gilmore or Kuechly here, which I would absolutely love, but I think that if we move back a few spots he'd be there, but if there aren't any bites then we'll pull the trigger on the tackle.
PREFERRED: Michael Floyd, Luke Kuechly, Riley Reiff
2) Ronnell Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma; Go O in the first? Need some D in the second. With this incredibly deep WR draft class, if Sanu or Wright could fall this far it would be my pick but Buddy preaches "D, D, D." With the abundance of D-Lineman we have and lack of depth and/or talent at OLB, I see Lewis as the pick.
PREFERRED: Lavontae David, Ronnell Lewis
3) Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa; Good Lord... in a passing offense, with his measures, great hands, and route running, how is Buddy not drooling over this pick? Ralph assuredly is going to be drooling with sleep but McNutt just seems like that diamond in the ruff. If it's not Floyd in the first, this seems like a no brainer.
PREFERRED: Depending on how the draft pans out, I don't see anyone better than McNutt. Watched him a lot in college, very few issues, and can be coached to the NFL level.
4a) Jamell Fleming, CB, Oklahoma; As stated recently before on this board, you just can't pass up Oklahoma talent. He plays like a younger Florence and could fill that void which, if not this year will surely happen next year. McKelvin, Williams, Fleming, McGee seems pretty formidable in the dime. The downside is he somewhat reminds me of Ashton Youboty... Let's hope (even if he's on another team) that he doesn't suffer the same fate.
4b) Jonathon Massaquoi, DE, Troy; Let's see... we have an infatuation with Troy studs, and he's a developmental DE who can play behind Kelsay until we solidify. I'm a fan. There's been talk about his inability to stop the run and he had a "bad" combine, but when looking at game tape (not youtube crap, actual game tape) he seems to be double teamed or ran/thrown away from. Could be a real dark horse. Also, we enjoy Massaquoi (see Tim Massaquoi)
5a) Ryan Miller, OG/OT, Colorado; I understand the irony and/or coincidence in this pick... so I won't even acknowledge it, but he's feisty and my buddy who is a big CU fan said that he was a fan of his and thinks he can be an improvement at the next level. I solely put this pick in my draft due to our need for O-Line and my trust in his opinion.
5b) Sean Richardson, SS, Vandy; Size, speed, athleticism, blah blah, but he's dropped for other reasons. I don't think he has an interception to his name in college, but with his measurables he might be able to be coached in a league where it's 60% passing. Put SR against Welker in the slot and I'd take the 6'2" possibility every time.
6) Chandler Harnish, QB, Northern Illinois; If you frequent the board, you know that I have this guy as a huge sleeper for a backup who could do something after we part ways with Fitzy. No matter what system he was a part of or what conference, his numbers are phenomenal. Rather than take a JP Losman in the first round, I would rather take him in the 6th and not toss him in to the **** storm
7a) Jordan White, WR, WMU; Lee Evans was an early pick, but this guy just has that same mentality. Fitz can fit it in to tight windows, he is very accurate short, but I don't see a burner on this team. His combine numbers were hampered by an undisclosed injury, but I can see him being a Jones-type job in the 7th round.
7b) Nathan Stupar, OLB, PSU; Well... Linebacker U hasn't disappointed before. Why not steal one of Jo-Pa's last promising LB's? He looks to be slipping to a FA but might as well take someone with history.
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Sure, that's my Mock, but post yours here, makes it much easier on Mod's and doesn't clutter up the board.
2012, Buffalo Bills football!