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  • BAM
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 33135

    The Best Mock I've read yet...

    1
    QB
    JaMarcus Russell
    LSU
    Jr.
    If you asked a scientist to build a prototypical quarterback of the future, he would come up with JaMarcus Russell. This guy eats Peyton Manning and ****s Tom Brady. He once threw a pass 400 yards from on his back while wearing mittens. Still, I expect him to be a major disappointment.
    2
    OT
    Joe Thomas
    Wisconsin
    Sr.
    Jon Kitna threw a lot of interceptions last year as a result of bad protection. With Joe Thomas on board, expect him to throw them out of stupidity.
    3
    LB
    Lawrence Timmons
    Florida State
    Jr.
    The Ravens were planning to take this guy at 29, so the Browns will pull the rug out from under them by taking him here. Checkmate!
    4
    WR
    Calvin Johnson
    Georgia Tech
    Sr.
    It’s between Calvin Johnson and a long snapper. If they go with Calvin Johnson and lose the Super Bowl on a botched snap, it could go down as one of the biggest draft blunders in history.
    5
    G
    Justin Blalock
    Texas
    Sr.
    The Cardinals hired a nobody head coach, so they might as well draft a nobody as well. This guard will at least provide Edgerrin James with another huge target to barrel into before falling on his face.
    6
    CB
    Chris Houston
    Arkansas
    Jr.
    The Redskins haven’t had a lot of practice in the draft lately, so someone needs to remind them they need to draft the guy first and then sign him, rather than sign every guy to a deal and then pick one.
    7
    S
    Michael Griffin
    Texas
    Sr.
    Last year in the first round, the Vikings selected Busty McBustington, Chad Greenway. This year expect them to be more cautious and pick up a safety, because only a ****** could **** up the safety position.
    8
    WR
    Ted Ginn Jr.
    Ohio State
    Jr.
    Last year David Carr threw fewer interceptions, had a higher completion percentage, and still somehow managed to be completely ineffective. Look for the Texans to draft a receiver here for him to throw to when his tailback is covered.
    9
    OT
    Joe Staley
    Central Michigan
    Sr.
    Staley is the kind of player who plays all the way to the whistle, which is good because too many of their guys last year were stopping halfway through the play and jogging to the locker room. That’s why they had such lousy protection.
    10
    OT
    Levi Brown
    Penn State
    Sr.
    This lineman will provide additional protection for Mike Vick, which is the last thing he needs, since he’s at his best when he’s running for his life. That’s why the Falcons are praying the guy will be a bust.
    11
    DT
    Alan Branch
    Michigan
    Jr.
    Alan Branch is a defensive tackle. The 49ers employ defensive tackles on their defense. This is a no brainer.
    12
    DE
    Jamaal Anderson
    Arkansas
    Jr.
    The Bills desperatly need a running back but there are no good ones available. I suggest they trade down a spot and see if there are any there.
    13
    DE
    Anthony Spencer
    Purdue
    Sr.
    Scott Linehan really changed the culture in the Rams locker room last year. Too bad he couldn’t change the culture on the field. Decent offense, embarrassing defense. Sound familiar? The Rams essentially switched coaches so they could save a few time outs.
    14
    WR
    Sidney Rice
    South Carolina
    Jr.
    The Panthers offense made a lot of plays last year, and almost all of them were bad. This guy should change all that, provided they replace all the other offensive players and opposing defenders don't wear helmets.
    15
    ILB
    Patrick Willis
    Mississippi
    Sr.
    New coach Mike Tomlin is going to stick with the 4-3 (or is it 3-4?) which means
    they’ll need an inside linebacker or something. Honestly, I haven’t done much research on this. Call Football Outsiders if you want a ****ing algorithm. All I know is their defense blew last year.
    16
    ILB
    David Harris
    Michigan
    Sr.
    The Packers should pick up an inside linebacker here because the Steelers are taking an inside linebacker and they seem to know what they’re doing.
    17
    QB
    Joe Dailey
    North Carolina
    Jr.
    The Jaguars will address a need here at the third string quarterback position. This guy was a second string quarterback in college, so the transition should be easy for him.
    18
    TE
    Greg Olsen
    Miami
    Sr.
    The Bengals continue to draft for defense, but their defense keeps getting worse. This year will bring an unexpected shift when they draft for offense and their defense gets worse.
    19
    WR
    Dwyane Jarrett
    USC
    Jr.
    If quarterbacks were evaluated solely on passing yards (like in the olden days), Vince Young would have been considered one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL last year. Luckily, quarterbacking appears to be based on your team’s won-loss record and the amount of times pundits say your name. Vince Young! There, that’s one MVP vote for next year.
    20
    RB
    Marshawn Lynch
    California
    Jr.
    The worst player in the draft. But Tom Coughlin should be able to coach him up to the second or third worst player before he gets fired in November.
    21
    OLB
    Paul Posluszny
    Penn State
    Sr.
    They can pick anybody here because they really don't have any holes. Actually, when they pick this guy they’ll have a hole at linebacker.
    22
    S
    Josh Gattis
    Wake Forest
    Sr.
    They already have one safety who can smack people around, now they need one who can play defense. This guy's job will be to knock down passes so Roy Williams can injure people.
    23
    WR
    Dwyane Bowe
    LSU
    Sr.
    The Chiefs should select any receiver in college football and immediately make him their go-to guy. Also, make him their wide receiver coach.
    24
    S
    LaRon Landry
    LSU
    Sr.
    Tom Brady is in some hot water having knocked up what’s-her-face. What was he thinking? He should have known that sperm can sometimes create babies. Then again, she should have told him, so there’s plenty of blame to go around.
    25
    RB
    Adrian Peterson
    Oklahoma
    Jr.
    This is a perfect spot for the Jets to pick a running back. Even though they already have Thomas Jones, it would be funny to make him split carries with a rookie just to watch him go all ape****.
    26
    DT
    Amobi Okoye
    Louisville
    Sr.
    This guy was born in Nigeria or something and has overcome a bunch of adversity which means he’ll be a good run stopper, I guess. I don’t know. If he’s so smart, what was he doing being born in Nigeria in the first place?
    27
    DT
    Justin Harrell
    Tennessee
    Sr.
    The Saints had a solid run defense last year but a lousy pass defense, so they should grab a safety or a cornerback here. This guy is a defensive lineman, though, so I don’t know what they’re thinking.
    28
    LB
    Buster Davis
    Florida State
    Sr.
    If I have nothing to say about a certain pick, can I skip over it? Good.
    29
    G
    Ben Grubbs
    Auburn
    Sr.
    The Bills decided to go with no running back at all rather than keep Willis McGahee, which shows you what an amazing “coup” it was for the Ravens to get him. They should draft an offensive lineman here to give him more time to tap dance before being swarmed by defenders.
    30
    WR
    Robert Meachem
    Tennessee
    Jr.
    Meachem is a mature player with a very high football IQ, which means he’ll be tuning out Norv Turner by around Week 8 and leading an all-out locker room revolt by Week 14.
    31
    DE
    Adam Carriker
    Nebraska
    Sr.
    This guy may not be the top guy on the board, but he has certain qualities (he’s white) that would make him appealing (he’s white) on pretty much any team (white), including mine (I heart whites).
    32
    QB
    Brady Quinn
    Notre Dame
    Sr.

  • venis2k1
    Youboty can hope
    • Jul 2002
    • 4621

    #2
    Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

    wow, thats ******ed

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    • Philagape
      WIN NOW
      • Jul 2002
      • 19432

      #3
      Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

      "It is better to be divided by truth than to be united by error." -- Martin Luther

      "Those who appease the crocodile will simply be eaten last." -- Winston Churchill

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      • Carlton Bailey

        #4
        Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

        LMAO! Where'd you get that?

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        • BAM
          Registered User
          • Sep 2003
          • 33135

          #5
          Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

          Oh sorry I forgot the link: http://www.thebrushback.com/mockdraft07.htm

          I like the info under the Ravens pick... lol

          29
          G
          Ben Grubbs
          Auburn
          Sr.
          The Bills decided to go with no running back at all rather than keep Willis McGahee, which shows you what an amazing “coup” it was for the Ravens to get him. They should draft an offensive lineman here to give him more time to tap dance before being swarmed by defenders.

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          • camelcowboy
            Registered User
            • Mar 2005
            • 7449

            #6
            Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

            wow


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            • Bert102176
              Registered User
              • Aug 2002
              • 3742

              #7
              Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

              that is so damned messed up, no way Peterson falls that far
              lets go BUFFALO lets go BUFFALO

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              • patmoran2006
                Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
                • Dec 2005
                • 19840

                #8
                Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

                I think Denver's pick is funny (and true)
                21
                OLB
                Paul Posluszny
                Penn State
                Sr.
                They can pick anybody here because they really don't have any holes. Actually, when they pick this guy they’ll have a hole at linebacker.


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                • camelcowboy
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 7449

                  #9
                  Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

                  1




                  QB


                  JaMarcus Russell


                  LSU


                  Jr.


                  If you asked a scientist to build a prototypical quarterback of the future, he would come up with JaMarcus Russell. This guy eats Peyton Manning and ****s Tom Brady. He once threw a pass 400 yards from on his back while wearing mittens. Still, I expect him to be a major disappointment.



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                  • Earthquake Enyart
                    Legendary Zoner
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 27521

                    #10
                    Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

                    This guy was born in Nigeria or something and has overcome a bunch of adversity which means he’ll be a good run stopper, I guess. I don’t know. If he’s so smart, what was he doing being born in Nigeria in the first place?
                    Good analysis.

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                    • OpIv37
                      Acid Douching Asswipe
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 101255

                      #11
                      Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

                      I don't know how much more obvious this could get. We have no linebackers. If Patrick Willis is on the board, he's the pick. Period. Now, if he goes before our pick, that's when you might see a trade down, maybe something that results in us having 2 late first round picks for Pos and Lynch.
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                      • BAM
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 33135

                        #12
                        Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

                        And in case anyone is interested, here is a review of last year's 1st round....

                        1
                        DE
                        Mario Williams
                        NC State
                        JR
                        Before you criticize the Texans, consider this: Mario Williams has been compared favorably to Jevon Kearse. Ok, now you can criticize them, because I wouldn’t give Jevon Kearse $54 million if he was holding my baby for ransom.
                        2
                        RB
                        Reggie Bush
                        USC
                        JR
                        The Saints were just sitting there, minding their own business, when all of a sudden Reggie Bush dropped into their laps. The same thing happened to me, but it was at a nightclub and Bush was hammered on seven Zimas. Heavy son of a *****, too.
                        3
                        QB
                        Vince Young
                        Texas
                        SR
                        Throwing the ball sidearm can actually be pretty effective if you’re playing baseball because it upsets the batter’s timing. In football, it tends to result in passes wedged in the linebacker’s face mask.
                        4
                        OT
                        D'Brickashaw Ferguson
                        Virginia
                        SR
                        The Jets desperately needed a tackle here and they got the best one in the draft in Ferguson. Yes, they could’ve gone with Matt Leinart, but the scouts weren’t sold on his pass-blocking skills.
                        5
                        LB
                        AJ Hawk
                        Ohio State
                        SR
                        AJ Hawk is a real character guy who can get in there and make all the little plays. Translation: he’s white.
                        6
                        TE
                        Vernon Davis
                        Maryland
                        JR
                        Vernon Davis has great hands and provides a really big target for a quarterback. He still might not be big enough for Alex Smith, though. Maybe he can have another tight end stand on his shoulders.
                        7
                        S
                        Michael Huff
                        Texas
                        SR
                        Safety is an important position, but couldn’t they have filled it later in the draft? I’m sure there was a tight end in the late rounds capable of standing downfield and waiting around for someone to tackle.
                        8
                        S
                        Donte Whitner
                        Ohio State
                        JR
                        The Bills did a good job selecting someone who isn’t that good, so they don’t have to pay him millions of dollars and put up with his cocky attitude.
                        9
                        LB
                        Ernie Sims
                        FSU
                        SR
                        The Lions took several players in the draft, apparently signaling the end of their current roster. If those guys were all so good, they would never have bothered looking for replacements, would they?
                        10
                        QB
                        Matt Leinart
                        USC
                        SR
                        Leinart made the right decision in not entering the draft after last season. Sure he would’ve been the top pick in the draft, but he never would’ve had a chance to lose the Rose Bowl.
                        11
                        QB
                        Jay Cutler
                        Vanderbilt
                        SR
                        The Broncos just found Jake Plummer’s replacement. Cutler actually has some things in common with Plummer, in that he’s a tough, hard-nosed player who hasn’t accomplished a damn thing in his whole career.
                        12
                        DT
                        Haloti Ngata
                        Oregon
                        SR
                        I don’t know why they picked this guy. I don’t know anything about him, really. Never done an ounce of research on him. So I guess you could say I'm not impressed.
                        13
                        DE
                        Kamerion Wimbley
                        FSU
                        SR
                        This was a huge reach as Kamerion Wimbley was rated very low on my draft board. According my scouting reports, Joseph should have gone in the fifth round and the Browns should have selected nobody here. Wait a minute. That can’t be right.
                        14
                        DT
                        Brodrick Bunkley
                        FSU
                        SR
                        This is a nice pick, but will his criminal background come back to haunt the Eagles? What, he doesn’t have a criminal background? I thought he went to Florida State.
                        15
                        S
                        Tye Hill
                        Clemson
                        SR
                        Probably the worst pick that the Rams could have made here. They have so many holes to fill and they pick a cornerback who used to “run track?” Please. If he was such a great track runner why the hell did he switch to football?
                        16
                        CB
                        Jason Allen
                        Tennessee
                        SR
                        The Dolphins defense finally got a little younger with the addition of Allen, a cornerback out of Tennessee who had his starting job taken from him last year when he started whining about his hip. That’s not going to fly under Nick Saban.
                        17
                        LB
                        Chad Greenway
                        Iowa
                        SR
                        This is the player they needed, clearly the missing link between them and the Super Bowl. The only question now is: can they repeat in 2007?
                        18
                        LB
                        Bobby Carpenter
                        Ohio St
                        SR
                        They should've drafted the Under Armour guy. Did you see the new commercial? I’ve never seen anybody so pumped up. He’s obviously a great leader, too. Only downside is he’s not going to be passing any of those urine tests, if you know what I mean (wink wink).
                        19
                        CB
                        Antonio Cromartie
                        FSU
                        JR
                        Now that the Chargers are set at the quarterback position (lol) they can concentrate on the defense, and Cromartie is a speedy cornerback that will bring something new to the Chargers secondary: talent. Pay attention, Quentin Jammer. You might learn something from this guy.
                        20
                        DE
                        Tamba Hali
                        Penn St
                        SR
                        The Chiefs love Tamba Hali’s arms, which are perfect for arm tackling, the Chiefs main defensive strategy. They have secondary strategies, too, such as lying on the ground and getting stepped on.
                        21
                        RB
                        Laurence Maroney
                        Minnesota
                        JR
                        Still can’t believe the Texans took Mario Williams. Damn.
                        22
                        LB
                        Manny Lawson
                        NC State
                        LB
                        The good thing about Manny Lawson is that he can easily be converted to a quarterback. You just have to place him behind center. That would pretty much do it.
                        23
                        G
                        Davin Joseph
                        Oklahoma
                        SR
                        Most draft picks end up as either busts or special teams players. This guy will probably be a bust because offensive lineman don’t usually play on special teams.
                        24
                        CB
                        Johnathan Joseph
                        S Carolina
                        JR
                        The scouting report calls Joseph “a raw prospect who needs a lot of development.” Well then he should fit in with the rest of the Bengals defense. He’ll probably immediately be named captain.
                        25
                        WR
                        Santonio Holmes
                        Ohio St
                        JR
                        The Steelers expect Santonio Holmes to take over for Hines Ward, whose career is pretty much over. Hopefully he goes out gracefully, unlike Jerome Bettis who embarrassed himself last season by stumbling ass backwards into the Super Bowl.
                        26
                        DT
                        John McCargo
                        NC State
                        JR
                        The bad news: all the draft experts disapproved of this pick. The good news: none of those people know what the **** they’re talking about.
                        27
                        RB
                        DeAngelo Williams
                        Memphis
                        SR
                        The Panthers’ other running back, DeShaun Foster, is as fragile as they come. He’s fine as long as nobody tries to tackle him, but you know those defenders. Stubborn stubborn stubborn. Always with the tackling.
                        28
                        TE
                        Marcedes Lewis
                        UCLA
                        SR
                        Will this be the pick that gets the Jaguars to the next level? Yes, but the next level is winning one playoff game.
                        29
                        C
                        Nick Mangold
                        Ohio State
                        SR
                        When Jay Cutler is leading the Broncos to the Super Bowl this year, the Jets can watch the game at D’Brickashaw Ferguson’s house and slowly drink themselves to death.
                        30
                        RB
                        Joseph Addai
                        LSU
                        SR
                        The great thing about Addai, and the thing the Colts scouts are most impressed by, is the fact that he wasn’t even the featured back in college. That’s the kind of player who can step in and make a big impact on your practice squad.
                        31
                        CB
                        Kelly Jennings
                        Miami
                        SR
                        The Seahawks were a couple of misguided audibles away from a Super Bowl victory last season, so naturally they had to go out and acquire a mediocre cornerback. It’s tough down here at the bottom of the round.
                        32
                        DE
                        Mathias Kiwanuka
                        BC
                        SR
                        Kiwanuka is a raw player who’s a bit undersized and can’t defend against the run. Under Tom Coughlin’s tutelage, however, he should become really adept at showing up to meetings on time.

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                        • Michael82
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 82328

                          #13
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                          • camelcowboy
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 7449

                            #14
                            Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

                            Originally posted by OpIv37
                            I don't know how much more obvious this could get. We have no linebackers. If Patrick Willis is on the board, he's the pick. Period. Now, if he goes before our pick, that's when you might see a trade down, maybe something that results in us having 2 late first round picks for Pos and Lynch.
                            Op its a joke thread don't be afraid to laugh it won't crack your face


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                            • gr8slayer
                              Registered User
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 20796

                              #15
                              Re: The Best Mock I've read yet...

                              Quinn at 32? hahhaha

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