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Old 01-26-2009, 04:26 PM
TrickyTexan TrickyTexan is offline
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most ridiculous thing i saw over the weekend was Josh Freeman going in the top 20..what a joke..He is a poor man's Tony Banks.
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Old 01-26-2009, 06:29 PM
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Well, one of the reasons I like to make My Guys is to use it for mock drafts. Since DraftTek runs simulations, I compared my list to their 7 round mock and this is what I came away with.

1 - DT Peria Jerry Ole Miss 6' 3" 295 4.98
2 - RB Donald Brown Connecticut 5' 10" 210 4.49
3 - LB Cody Brown Connecticut 6' 2" 242 4.68
4 - LB Scott McKillop Pittsburgh 6' 1" 243 4.74
5 - QB John Parker Wilson Alabama 6' 2" 215 4.82
6 - TE Bear Pascoe Fresno St 6' 5" 257 4.86
7 - LB Lee Robinson Alcorn State 6' 2" 243 4.68

So, no help for the Secondary is my biggest complaint. I could have drafted DT Darryl Richard in the 7th, but since I had Jerry in the 1st, it seemed redundant. Cody Brown is my SAM/DE where Lee Robinson will push last year's 4th round pick at the WILL. McKillop is a MLB who may or may not allow Ryans to play the WILL. I could have drafted FS Marcel McBath in the 7th, but I'm not sure if he moves out one of the Brandons. I was hopeful Rashad Johnson would slide down to my 4th round pick, but Seattle snagged him at #101.

http://www.drafttek.com/round12009.asp
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Old 01-26-2009, 09:49 PM
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I think your draft would really help next year, regardless of no secondary. Things can go wrong, just like they can go right, but.. DRob should be more recovered from his severe injuries. Molden should be a lot more comfortable next year mentally, with a season under his belt. Reeves doesn't kill you. Wilson certainly doesn't kill you. Barber could be ready to step up next year. I don't know if he was just flipping something out there, or if he heard something from the staff, but McClain said in his chat today that he expects Wilson and Barber to be the starting safeties next year. Of course, the secondary could also be improved with a free agent. Surely, we will get at least one free agent that will be an upgrade.
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Old 01-28-2009, 08:13 PM
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Jan 28, 2009 Update:

Well, like I said, I'd be making changes. For example, I somehow left off Purdue DT Alex Magee. I probably still don't have him high enough on my board, but at least now he's on my radar. Also, the Texas vs. Nation game is this week, so I'll probably end up moving up OLB Lee Robinson of Alcorn State. I'm still considering adding DE Pierre Walters of Eastern Illinois.

1 WR Michael Crabtree Texas Tech 6'3" 214 4.54
2 LB Aaron Curry Wake Forest 6' 2" 246 4.62
3 DE Everette Brown Florida St. 6' 4" 254 4.65
4 WR Jeremy Maclin Missouri 6' 1" 200 4.38
5 DT Peria Jerry Ole Miss 6' 3" 295 4.98
6 DT B.J. Raji Boston College 6' 1" 325 5.15
7 CB D. J. Moore Vanderbilt 5' 10" 184 4.45
8 OT Michael Oher Ole Miss 6' 5" 320 5.22
9 DE Brian Orakpo Texas 6' 4" 260 4.73
10 CB Alphonso Smith Wake Forest 5' 9" 190 4.45
11 RB LeSean McCoy Pittsburgh 5' 11" 210 4.49
12 RB Donald Brown Connecticut 5' 10" 210 4.49
13 DE Aaron Maybin Penn St 6' 4" 248 4.67
14 CB Malcom Jenkins Ohio St. 6' 0" 200 4.45
15 RB Knowshon Moreno Georgia 5' 11" 208 4.48

16 LB James Laurinaitis Ohio St. 6' 2" 240 4.59
17 OT Eugene Monroe Virginia 6' 5" 315 5.23
18 DE Robert Ayers Tennessee 6' 3" 273 4.76
19 RB Shonn Greene Iowa 5' 11" 235 4.58
20 S Patrick Chung Oregon 5' 11" 207 4.54
21 DE Paul Kruger Utah 6' 5" 265 4.68
22 S William Moore Missouri 6' 1" 226 4.49
23 CB Vontae Davis Illinois 6' 0" 204 4.42
24 WR Percy Harvin Florida 5' 11" 195 4.36
25 LB Brian Cushing USC 6' 4" 255 4.75
26 DE Michael Johnson Ga Tech 6' 7" 258 4.67
27 OG Phil Loadholt Oklahoma 6' 8" 338 5.30
28 DT Sen'Derrick Marks Auburn 6' 1" 295 4.93
29 OC Max Unger Oregon 6' 5" 305 5.20
30 WR Hakeem Nicks North Carolina 6' 1" 210 4.57
31 DT Ziggy Hood Missouri 6' 3" 298 4.99
32 OC Alex Mack California 6' 4" 314 5.10
33 TE Brandon Pettigrew Oklahoma St. 6' 6" 260 4.82
34 WR Derrick Williams Penn St 6' 0" 196 4.40
35 OC Eric Wood Louisville 6' 4" 304 5.16
36 LB Cody Brown Connecticut 6' 2" 242 4.68
37 S Rashad Johnson Alabama 6' 0" 195 4.49
38 LB Tyrone McKenzie South Florida 6' 2" 235 4.64
39 LB Clint Sintim Virginia 6' 3" 254 4.70
40 LB Scott McKillop Pittsburgh 6' 1" 243 4.74
41 LB Zach Follett California 6' 2" 231 4.68
42 LB Marcus Freeman Ohio St. 6' 1" 236 4.58
43 QB Josh Freeman Kansas State 6' 6" 245 4.86

44 RB James Davis Clemson 5' 11" 207 4.48
45 LB Darry Beckwith LSU 6' 1" 233 4.59
46 LB Dannell Ellerbe Georgia 6' 1" 236 4.60
47 OG Alex Boone Ohio St. 6' 8" 330 5.27
48 RB Rashad Jennings Liberty 6' 1" 234 4.50
49 WR Mike Thomas Arizona 5' 8" 187 4.48
50 OC Antoine Caldwell Alabama 6' 4" 307 5.12
51 QB John Parker Wilson Alabama 6' 2" 215 4.82
52 TE Shawn Nelson Southern Miss 6' 5" 238 4.65
53 DE Matt Shaughnessy Wisconsin 6' 5" 260 4.74
54 OC A.Q. Shipley Penn St 6' 1" 297 5.14

55 DT Corvey Irvin Georgia 6' 3" 296 5.06
56 TE Bear Pascoe Fresno St 6' 5" 257 4.86
57 RB Arian Foster Tennessee 6' 1" 232 4.56
58 RB Cedric Peerman Virginia 5' 10" 210 4.54
59 DT Terrence Taylor Michigan 6' 1" 314 5.18
60 LB Victor Butler Oregon St 6' 2" 241 4.64
61 S C.J. Spillman Marshall 6' 0" 190 4.49
62 OG Andy Kemp Wisconsin 6' 5" 315 5.19
63 LB Lee Robinson Alcorn State 6' 2" 243 4.68
64 DT Alex Magee Purdue 6' 3" 295 4.94
65 LB Jason Williams W. Illinois 6' 1" 236 4.59
66 DT Darryl Richard Ga Tech 6' 3" 306 4.99
67 S David Bruton Notre Dame 6' 2" 210 4.55
68 DE Derek Walker Illinois 6' 3" 270 4.79
69 OG Greg Isdaner W. Virginia 6' 4" 322 5.19
70 S Keith Fitzhugh Mississippi St. 5' 10" 210 4.52
71 RB Gartrell Johnson Colorado St. 5' 11" 222 4.67
72 DE Will Davis Illinois 6' 3" 262 4.76
73 QB Stephen McGee Texas A&M 6' 3" 223 4.79
74 RB Javarris Williams Tenn State 5' 10" 219 4.58
75 RB Kory Sheets Purdue 5' 11" 203 4.54
76 DE Stryker Sulak Missouri 6' 5" 240 4.69
77 DT Myron Pryor Kentucky 6' 0" 310 5.08
78 RB P.J. Hill Wisconsin 5' 11" 236 4.59
79 OG Robert Brewster Ball State 6' 4" 312 5.10
80 S Darcell McBath Texas Tech 6' 1" 199 4.50
81 LB Joseph Frantz Florida Atlantic 6' 2" 235 4.73
82 FB Quinn Johnson LSU 6' 1" 251 4.67
83 LB Kaluka Maiava USC 6' 0" 232 4.69

I'm wondering if some of the "stud" LBs drop like Ryans and Posluszny did in their drafts.

Last edited by Roy P; 01-31-2009 at 09:46 AM.
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Old 01-28-2009, 09:20 PM
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Well, one of the reasons I like to make My Guys is to use it for mock drafts. Since DraftTek runs simulations, I compared my list to their 7 round mock and this is what I came away with.

1 - DT Peria Jerry Ole Miss 6' 3" 295 4.98
2 - RB Donald Brown Connecticut 5' 10" 210 4.49
3 - LB Cody Brown Connecticut 6' 2" 242 4.68
4 - LB Scott McKillop Pittsburgh 6' 1" 243 4.74
5 - QB John Parker Wilson Alabama 6' 2" 215 4.82
6 - TE Bear Pascoe Fresno St 6' 5" 257 4.86
7 - LB Lee Robinson Alcorn State 6' 2" 243 4.68

So, no help for the Secondary is my biggest complaint. I could have drafted DT Darryl Richard in the 7th, but since I had Jerry in the 1st, it seemed redundant. Cody Brown is my SAM/DE where Lee Robinson will push last year's 4th round pick at the WILL. McKillop is a MLB who may or may not allow Ryans to play the WILL. I could have drafted FS Marcel McBath in the 7th, but I'm not sure if he moves out one of the Brandons. I was hopeful Rashad Johnson would slide down to my 4th round pick, but Seattle snagged him at #101.

http://www.drafttek.com/round12009.asp
1. I'm pretty sure we already cut loose Brandon Mitchell.

2. If we take a QB in the fifth we will almost for sure have to carry three QBs on the roster all year, something I feel pretty confident Kubiak doesn't want to do. If we don't carry that 5th rounder on the roster, he will likely be snatched up by another team as a free 5th round draft pick.
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