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The New Orleans Saints select Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse
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That wraps up my Saints draft, glad they gutted me out of all the fun rounds.
1. Martez Wilson, LB, Illinois 2. Drake Nevis, DT, LSU 3. Randall Cobb, WR, Kentucky 3. Luke Stocker, TE, Tennessee 7. Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse Great year out of all the owners this year. I believe this has turned into a well oiled machine. Well done guys. |
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End of the Draft for the Broncos.
1. DaQuan Bowers, DE, Clemson 2. Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado 2. Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame 3. Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy 6. Justin Boren, G, Ohio State All in all not a bad first mock for me. Thanks for letting me in. |
Jaguars are also done.
1. Cameron Jordan, DE, Cal 2. DeAndre Mcdaniel, FS, Clemson 3. Kelvin Sheppard, LB, LSU 4. Terrence Tolliver, WR, LSU 4. Stephen Schilling, G, Michigan 5. Taylor Potts, QB, Texas Tech 6. Richard Sherman, CB, Stanford |
The Eagles will take their second CB, and third defensive back in this draft. Their secondary was terrible last year. This is a kid from a local school who could just be a player in the NFL. Good speed, and nice production at NWMSU.
The Eagles select Ryan Jones, CB, Northwest Missouri State University |
49ers draft is done:
1. Marcell Dareus, DL, Alabama 2. Sam Acho, OLB, Texas 3. Davon House, CB, New Mexico State 4a. Ricky Stanzi, QB, Iowa 4b. Kendall Hunter, RB, Oklahoma State 5. Marcus Gilchrist, S, Clemson 6a. Stanley Havili, FB, USC 6b. Brandon Fusco, C, Slippery Rock 7a. Chris Neild, NT, West Virginia 7b. Chykie Brown, CB, Texas Overall, I am very pleased with this draft. Ideally, I would have had either Peterson or Miller fall to the #7 pick, and then a lot of the picks would have fallen differently, but I addressed a lot of needs, and feel I got some good late round value. Wish I could have gotten a QB earlier, but just didn't work out. If I'm SF, I'm sending a 2012 pick to the Eagles for Kolb, drafting Stanzi, and going from there. |
Eagles draft is also done:
1. Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin 2. Phil Taylor, DT, Baylor 3. Quinton Carter, S, Oklahoma 4a. RaShad Carmichael, CB, Virginia Tech 4b. Jason Pinkston, OG, Pittsburgh 5a. Ricky Elmore, DE, Arizona 5b. Jordan Todman, RB, UCONN 6. Eric Gordon, OLB, Michigan State 7. Ryan Jones, CB, Northwest Missouri State University Again, feel like I filled a lot of needs. The Eagles 2 biggest need areas are their offensive and defensive lines, and their secondary. Their offensive line is much better with the additions of Carimi and Pinkston, and we added a couple corners and a safety. Plus, grabbing Phil Taylor to plug the middle in the second was something I didn't anticipate. I wish I could have done a little more to help out their LB corps, but the board just never really fell right for that. I'm pleased with this draft too. |
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Bengals Draft:
1. Patrick Peterson 2. Christian Ponder 3. Greg Jones 4. Greg Romeus 5. Greg Salas 6. Kris O'Dowd 7. Jaiquawn Jarrett I'm pretty excited with this draft. Although the Bengals still have a hole at DT, the board never matched up to the talent, save for the first pick. I was a little hesitant to spend it on either Dareus or Fairley, and decided to pick the surest thing. I also think Peterson gives the Bengals flexibility to guard the 3 WR formations that the Steelers and Ravens run out, and if necessary, Leon Hall could move to free safety, or moved to a team in need of a top level corner. Ponder is a great fit for the WCO, Jones should make the Bengals' LB corps one of the better units in the league, and Romeus could anchor one of the starting end spots. He's a huge upside pick with a definitive injury risk, but he played like a first rounder at Pitt. Salas is a WCO possession type guy who I think a lot of people are underrating due to their preoccupation with Austin Pettis. O'Dowd helps to fill out the center spot, which has an uncertain future in Cincy, and Jarrett could replace Roy Williams, or at the very least, serve as a valuable STer/backup. This team has a ton of needs, and I would have liked to have added a banger at RB and a 3 technique, but you can't fill every hole for a team this bad in one draft. I also added the following players for OTW: Chargers: 6. Jeremy Beal Jets: 6. Ronald Johnson 7. Scott Lutrus I don't know how Beal and Johnson fell that far, but I think they can stick on a roster and become productive role players. Lutrus is probably a backup/STer, but you often get great value out of late round LBers. |
per Jason LaCanfora and the NFL Network a complete draft order including comp picks should be released early next week. Is anyone interested in shuffling the deck and doing this again? It sure beats the lockout garbage.
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I'm good for a redraft. Hell we can start this shit all over for all I care. :D
I love mocking. |
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