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has at least updated rankings. So, I thought I'd look at that and compare it to my draft board..... #20 DT Dan Williams #51 RB Ben Tate #82 CB Syd'Quan Thompson #119 OG Marshall Newhouse #152 FS Myron Lewis #190 OC Eric Olsen #200 DT Jay Ross #231 CB Patrick Stoudamire
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Who I think Kubiak/Smith will draft:
20 Ryan Mathews RB Fresno 51 Tyson Alualu DT Cal 82 Myron Lewis CB Vanderbilt 119 Tony Washington OT A.C.U. 152 Garrett Graham TE Wisconsin 190 Robert Johnson FS Utah 200 Edward Britton WR Texas Tech 231 Brandon Deaderick DT/DE Alabama I'd be alright with this draft. |
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1. DT Dan Williams 6'3" 327 5.17 Tennessee
2. CB Devin McCourty 5'11" 186 4.48 Rutgers 3. CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest 4. FS Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 6'0" 207 4.47 Indiana (Pa) 5. OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326 5.00 TCU 6. RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220 4.52 Fresno St. 6. DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 5.15 East Carolina 7. DE Lindsey Witten 6'4" 248 4.73 Connecticut Ok, I'm actually ok with the idea of trading up for Dan Williams, so I'm happy to take him at #20. I'd be fine with taking McCourty at #20 to fill a need, so I was more than pleased to take him in the 2nd round. I've got Ghee with a 2nd round grade, so once again happy to get the BPA. In the 4th, I complete the Secondary with a small-school FS. I get a big body with agility in the 5th and another RB in the 6th. Getting Ross and Williams should improve the run defense and get some push up the middle. Witten was just the BPA in the 7th round.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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So here is my take. I will assume that some guys will drop, so I will look at 5 places up at each pick and then down. 1st 20 Earl Thomas FS/CB Texas 5-10 208 2nd 51 Tyson Alualu DT California 6-3 295 3rd 82 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah CB Indiana (PA) 6-0 207 4th 119 Ben Tate RB Auburn 5-11 220 5th 152 Marshall Newhouse OG TCU 6-4 319 * 5th 155 Lonyae Miller RB Fresno State 6-0 221 6A 190 Roddrick Muckelroy OLB Texas 6-2 246 6B 200 Corey Peters DT Kentucky 6-3 300 7th 231 Keiland Williams RB LSU 5-11 233 Trade back into the 5th round using 2011 4th round pick.
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#20 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 4.68 Missouri #51 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest #82 OG John Jerry 6'6" 332 5.15 Mississippi #119 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218 4.43 Auburn #152 OG Marshall Newhouse 6'3" 326 5.00 TCU #155 CB Trevard Lindley 5'11" 180 4.53 Kentucky #190 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 5.15 East Carolina #200 DT Corey Peters 6'3" 295 5.02 Kentucky #231 K Aaron Pettrey 6'1" 202 4.94 Ohio St I took 'Spoon because all the BPA at need Positions were gone, so BPA. I have moved Tate and Jerry on my draft board since it looks like that's the only way I can get both. Getting Newhouse & Jerry gives the ZBS some power and girth to go along with agility. Lindley is not as physical as Joe Haden but defends the pass just as well. Happy with DL depth that late. My entire board was gone by #231 so I've added a PK.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Using their updated board:
1. Brian Price, DT, UCLA- BPA at a position of need, starter. Okoye becomes a reserve/rotation DT. 2. Morgan Burnett, FS, Georgia Tech- Great ballhawk that supports the run, starter. 3. Jamar Chaney, WILB, Mississippi State-Future WILL that can play any LB position in a pinch. 4. Walter McFadden, CB, Auburn- Potential Starter. 5(147). Charles Scott, RB, LSU- Rotation and situational RB. 5(155). Marshall Newhouse, OG, TCU- O line depth. 6. Joshua Moore, CB, Kansas State- Physical CB with good awareness and changes direction quickly, leadership skills, mirrors recievers well(according to Chad Reuter). 6. Jacob Ramsey, RB, Cincinnati- Could turn out to be a late round steal. RB for a Cincinnati team that went undefeated last year. Catches well, blocks well, tough to bring down and comes from a similar ZBS. Caught my eye a week ago while rewatching the Sugar Bowl on my DVR. 7. Trindon Holliday, RS,RB, LSU- With Andre Davis not returning, we select the nation's best return specialist who can double as a RB. Very dangerous in the open field. |
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#20 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 4.68 Missouri #51 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest #81 RB Ben Tate 5'11" 218 4.43 Auburn #118 DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 293 4.86 Georgia #150 CB AJ Jefferson 6'0" 193 4.49 Fresno St. #187 OC Ted Larsen 6'3" 304 5.26 North Carolina St #197 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 5.15 East Carolina #227 S Nick Polk 5'11" 213 4.54 Indiana
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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#51 DT Lamarr Houston #81 CB Amari Spievey #118 CB/FS Akwasi Owusu-Ansah #150 OG Marshall Newhouse #187 FB/WR Jameson Konz Kent State 6-4 234 7 4.43 #197 RB Deji Karim Southern Illinois 5-09 209 7 4.40 #227 OC/OG Jeff Byers C Southern California 6-4 301 Weatherspoon is BPA. He gives an upgrade at WILL or he can become your Mike if needed. Diles can back up all three guys. Houston give you a high motor guy, who can get to the QB and collapse the pocket from the middle. Spievey and Ansah are both ST standouts who can develop. Ansah might be a candidate for the FS spot. Konz is on McClain sleeper list, which is why this does not happen, same for Karim. Byers can play all three interior line positions, goodbye Studdard.
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36. Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers
51. Jamar Chaney, OLB, Mississippi State 69. Lamar Houston, DT, Texas 82. Ben Tate, RB, Auburn 103. Myron Lewis, CB/FS, Vanderbilt 119. Torrell Troup, DT, UCF 151. Chris Scott, OT, Tennessee 187. Nate Byham, TE, Pitt 197. Trindon Holliday, RS/RB, LSU 227. Antonio Coleman, DE, Auburn Texans select Demaryius Thomas at 20 for the the Chiefs in exchange for 36, 69, and 103. |
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Witherspoon is a nice player and all, but I find it hard to believe the Texans are going to take a LB with that first pick. Witherspoon would have to be the clear BPA with no CB, S, RB, OL, DL close to or of equal value being on their board. Not that I think it will happen, but I could even see them going WR before LB, if say, one of the 2 best WRs drop. IMO, it's going to be one of the following (in no particular order); Earl Thomas, Kyle Wilson, Devin McCourty, Ryan Mathews, or BPA OL or DL. One of those players will be there @ 20. My guess is they'll go DB since losing DRob and it will be between Thomas/Wilson/McCourty. I don't think Thomas will be there so I'll take Wilson.
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#20 LB Sean Weatherspoon 6'1" 245 4.68 Missouri #51 CB Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest #81 DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 293 4.86 Georgia #118 FS Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 6'0" 207 4.47 Indiana (Pa) #150 RB Lonyae Miller 5'11" 220 4.52 Fresno St. #187 CB AJ Jefferson 6'0" 193 4.49 Fresno St. #197 DT Jay Ross 6'3" 317 5.15 East Carolina We may want to seriously start looking to trade up to #75 to draft a RB, because I'm not sure if a "good" one will be available when we pick at #81.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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20 LB Sean Weatherspoon Missouri 51 CB Patrick Robinson Florida St 81 RB Anthony Dixon Mississippi St 118 QB Jarrett Brown West Virginia 150 S Myron Rolle Florida St 187 OG Jeff Byers USC 197 WR *Freddie Barnes Bowling Green my cherry pick 20 LB Sean Weatherspoon Missouri 51 DT Lamarr Houston Texas 81 OC JD Walton Baylor 118 CB Akwasi Owusu-Ansah Indiana (PA) 150 RB Lonyae Miller Fresno St 187 QB John Skelton Fordham 197 RB Javarris James Miami My front 7 is now one of the strongest in football on paper
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new 7 round mock from draftsite.com
20 Dez Bryant* WR Oklahoma State 51 Nate Allen S South Florida 82 Amari Spievey* CB Iowa 119 Jarrett Brown QB West Virginia 151 Charles Scott RB LSU 188 Jeff Byers OG USC 198 Kion Wilson ILB South Florida 228 Kenny Alfred OC Washington State
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Dixon would be great, him or Gerhardt is the kind of big thumper we need to add to our corps of backs and with a third-round pick. Here's a question - I was watching the NFLNetwork this week and they were interviewing L.Houston and he was talking about the nose tackle positoon ? Anybody know what's that's about 'cause I thought he was a 3-tech guy only ? And another question - which back or backs, if any, in this years Draft reminds you of Shonn Greene, the back the Jets got last year at the begging of the third round ? Last edited by nunusguy; 04-02-2010 at 10:46 AM. |
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