![]() |
|
|
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
By Position:
1. WRz or TE (Fleener) 2. ORT/OG 3. WRf* or OLB 4. ILB or S 5-7 BPA *( Oklahoma's WR Ryan Broyles - ACL surgery)
__________________
NBT - Elder statesman. Wisdom comes with age - Now if i could remember what it was! |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
DraftSite has added the compensatory picks:
3rd round: 95. Oakland 4th round: 128. Minnesota 129. Oakland 130. Baltimore 131. NY Giants 132. Green Bay 133. Green Bay 134. Minnesota 135. Dallas 5th round: 168. Oakland 169. Baltimore 170. Indianapolis 6th round: 202. NY Jets 203. NY Jets 204. Cleveland 205. Cleveland 206. Indianapolis 207. Carolina 7th round: 240. Pittsburgh 241. Green Bay 242. NY Jets 243. Green Bay 244. NY Jets 245. Cleveland 246. Pittsburgh 247. Cleveland 248. Pittsburgh 249. Atlanta 250. San Diego 251. Buffalo 252. St. Louis 253. Indianapolis |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
At this point before the Draft, my ideal would be:
26 WR Stephon Hill 58 TE (who could play a little slot) Coby Fleener. Reality, I don't think Fleener will last to #58. We will be lucky if Hill lasts to #26! But one can always hope. If it should happen, it would make us infinitely more dangerous for our opponents.
__________________
NBT - Elder statesman. Wisdom comes with age - Now if i could remember what it was! |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
26 Mark Barron S Alabama 6' 2" 210
58 Ronnell Lewis* OLB Oklahoma 6' 2" 234 76 Brian Quick WR Appalachian State 6' 5" 220 99 Josh Chapman DT Alabama 6' 1" 310 121 Matt McCants OT Alabama, Birmingham 6' 7" 295 161 Matt Conrath DE Virginia 6' 7" 270 195 Grant Garner OC Oklahoma State 6' 3" 289 233 Austin Davis QB Southern Miss 6' 2" 208 Even though I cannot argue all the positions taken, I am not sold on the priority/players with these picks. By now a lot of my cherry picks will be the same old guys I have been selecting for some time now. 26 Stephen Hill* WR Georgia Tech 6' 5" 206 - offensive explosion with the #1 pick, but does not have to start day one. 58 Shea McClellin OLB Boise State 6' 3" 262 - depth/rotational OLB to help with the lose of Mario 76 Mike Martin DT Michigan 6' 2" 299 - High motor quick NT 99 Derek Wolfe DE Cincinnati 6' 5" 298 - Rotation guy who could be Smith future replacement 121 Jerry Franklin ILB Arkansas 6' 1" 241 -tackling machine in the middle 161 William Vlachos OC Alabama 6' 1" 292 - OL depth 195 Randy Bullock K Texas A&M 5' 9" 205 - could be our kicker for next 10 years 233 Donald Stephenson OT Oklahoma 6' 6" 309 - OL depth I see this draft as a chance to add depth, not to force anyone into starting roles, finally!!!
__________________
There is no failure, only feedback. |
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
|
26 Peter Konz OG/C Wisconsin 6'4" 315 - Competes for the guard spot and ST OC Day 1. Drafting Badgers with the first pick is lucky.
58 Shea McClellin OLB/ILB Boise State 6'3" 262 - Can play multiple LB spots, so a potential 3-down backer sometimes, as well as ST. 76 Brian Quick WR Appalachin St 6'3" 222 - Big, fast target with big hands for red zone packages. Needs coaching up, though. 99 Mitchell Schwartz OT/OG Cal 6'5" 318 - Ideal RT for our blocking scheme, with long arms even. 121 Greg Childs WR Arkansas 6'3" 219 - Big, fast target with big hands. Knee looks healed. 161 Chris Rainey RB/WR Florida 5'8" 180 - In Sproles/Bush/McCluster mold, which could be a nice change of pace. 195 Coty Sensebaugh CB Clemson 5'11" 189 - Fast leader of sucky Clemson backfield. Can man-up with tall, fast WRs, just not with strong, fast WRs. ST gunner. 233 Evan Rodriguez TE/FB/HB/QB/ST Temple 6'1" 242 - What's that position that Casey plays? He can back that up like a Brinks truck. |
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
26. Ruben Randle WR 58. Ronnell Lewis OLB 76. Dwight Bentley CB Jason Allen's replacement 99. Nick Foles QB 121. Bobby Wagner ILB/OLB 161. Cody Johnson FB 195. Jeff Allen OT/OG 233. Keshawn Martin WR/PR UDFA- James Hanna TE UDFA- Greg Zuerlein K UDFA- Jonas Gray RB |
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
|
26 Dont'a Hightower Alabama SILB
58 Marvin Jones California WRF 76 Jonathan Massaquoi Troy OLB34 99 Matt McCants UAB LOT 121 Matt Conrath Virginia DE34 161 Brandon Brooks Miami (OH) OG 195 Ishmaa'ily Kitchen Kent State DT34 233 Asa Jackson Cal Poly CB I still think they are overvaluing the Texans need at ILB.
__________________
There is no failure, only feedback. |
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
|
I certainly agree with PK on overstating the need for LB in the Draft coming up.
__________________
NBT - Elder statesman. Wisdom comes with age - Now if i could remember what it was! |
|
#9
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thought this one was interesting. Personally, I would rather have a rusher than a ILB in the 2nd though....
26. Stephen Hill, WR, GT 58. Mychal Kendricks, ILB, Cal 76. James Brown, OT, Troy 99. Joe Adams, WR/KR, Arkansas 121. DeQuan Menzie, CB, Bama 161. Trevor Guyton, DE/DT, Cal
__________________
In B'OB we trust, until he pisses us off! |
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
|
|
#11
|
|||
|
|||
|
I am going to use the cbssports.com player rankings to fill out a mock.
26 *Stephen Hill WR Georgia Tech Jr 6-4 215 At 26, I had to choose between (30)Hill, (31)Shea McClellin, and (26)Coby Fleener. Fleener is not the guy I have to have to go TE in the 1st, so he's out. That made a tough choice between Hill and McClelin, I went with the offense because the defense has been getting the picks the last few years. 58 Bruce Irvin OLB West Virginia Sr 6-3 245 I had a hard time picking at 58. I wanted to take Boykin, but Irvin ran a 4.4 and is a perfect 3-4 rush LB. I hope I made the right choice. 76 Mychal Kendricks ILB California Sr 5-11 240 This is a BPA pick for me. I have a group of guys I wanted to take here. But finding an ILB that runs a 4.4 at 240 and is a tackling machine is hard to do. 99 Philip Blake C Baylor Sr 6-3 311 Athletic middle of the OL guy, we need depth and he fits very well. 121 Derek Wolfe DE Cincinnati Sr 6-5 295 I can see Wolfe and Watts being bookend DE that scare teams in the future, solid depth who fits what we do like a glove. 161 Coryell Judie CB Texas A&M rSr 6-0 194 Injury concerns has Judie available on this list here, the team wants to add depth to the secondary according to McNair, so here is a good one in the 5th round. 195 Desmond Wynn OG Rutgers rSr 6-6 303 Athletic guy who is raw and still learning. Could be used to push Shelley Smith. 233 Randy Bullock K Texas A&M Sr 5-09 205 OK Bob I guess your waiting to take Bullock at 233 is not such a bad thing. Will Gary really take two Aggies? This has turned out way different than I set out to draft, but I think it's a pretty solid mock. I added explosion to the offense in the 1st. I added two fast LB in the 2nd and 3rd. I added solid depth to the OL. I added insurance for Antonio Smith's future departure. I added secondary depth and a kicker from my alma mater . Plus Coach Joe has a bunch of new toys to play with. And I added some names to my list.
__________________
There is no failure, only feedback. |
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thsnks for your effort PK. Of course I like Hill at #1.
I agree with most of your draft, with the excetion of NO OT! I would like to have seen one in the mock. I suppose you are thinking that Newton will prove to be a viable backup? Phillip Blake will have to make all the line calls. Do you think he is capable?
__________________
NBT - Elder statesman. Wisdom comes with age - Now if i could remember what it was! |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
|
|