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Official Chiefs Planet 2010 Mock draft rounds 6-7
Other thread can no longer be updated, so we have to finish here.
Round 6 RAMS (Hamas Jenkins) Danario Alexander, WR, Missouri LIONS (Sfeihc) Walter McFadden, CB, Auburn BUCCANEERS (Archie Bunker) C.J. Wilson, DE, East Carolina DOLPHINS (ChiefsCountry) Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky DOLPHINS (ChiefsCountry) Cameron Sheffield, OLB, Troy PANTHERS (doomy3) Jarrett Brown, QB, West Virginia SEAHAWKS (Mr. Flopnuts) Clay Harbor FB/TE Missouri State BROWNS (billay) Freddie Barnes, WR, Bowling Green BILLS (Marco Polo) Phillip Dillard, LB, Nebraska DOLPHINS (ChiefsCountry) Darryl Sharpton, LB, Miami JAGUARS (BigChiefFan) Lonyae Miller, RB, Fresno State BEARS (billay) Sergio Render, G, Virginia Tech NINERS (Pestilence) Jonathan Crompton, QB, Tennessee BRONCOS (Direckshun) Brandon Sharpe, OLB, Texas Tech GIANTS (Sfeihc) Jeff Owens, DT, Georgia TITANS (DeezNutz) Trindon Holliday, WR, LSU BROWNS (billay) Tim Hiller, QB, Western Michigan TEXANS (OnTheWarpath58) Armanti Edwards, WR, Appalachian State STEELERS (BossChief) Thomas Austin, G/C, Clemson FALCONS (BossChief) Aaron Pettrey, K, Ohio State PATRIOTS (Hamas Jenkins) Kevin Basped, OLB, Nevada BENGALS (doomy3) Dezmon Briscoe, WR, Kansas BILLS (Marco Polo) Corey Peters, DE, Kentucky PACKERS (Mecca) Zoltan Mesko, P, Michigan RAVENS (Marco Polo) O'Brien Schofield, OLB, Wisconsin CARDINALS (DeezNutz) Rashawn Jackson, FB, Virginia COWBOYS (ChiefsCountry) Joe Pawelek, LB, Baylor TEXANS (OnTheWarpath58) Deji Karim, RB, Southern Illinois JETS (Archie Bunker) Kurt Coleman, S, Ohio State VIKINGS (Direckshun) Patrick Stoudamire, CB, Western Illinois EAGLES (Pestilence) Ted Larsen, C, NC State SAINTS (BigChiefFan) Kavell Conner, LB, Clemson PANTHERS (doomy3) Blair White, WR, Michigan State JAGUARS (BigChiefFan) John Estes, C, Hawaii PANTHERS (doomy3) Brandon Banks, KR, Kansas State PATRIOTS (Hamas Jenkins) Kade Weston, NT, Georgia NINERS (Pestilence) Ekom Udofia, NT, Stanford TITANS (DeezNutz) LaMarcus Coker, RB, Hampton Round 7 RAMS (Hamas Jenkins) Keaton Kristick, OLB, Oregon State BILLS (Marco Polo) Dennis Landolt, T, Penn State BUCCANEERS (Archie Bunker) Antonio Brown, WR, Central Michigan REDSKINS (Mecca) Michael Hoomanawanui, TE, Illinois DOLPHINS (ChiefsCountry) Stafon Johnson, RB, USC SEAHAWKS (Mr. Flopnuts) Levi Brown, QB, Troy LIONS (Sfeihc) George Johnson, DE, Rutgers RAIDERS (SNR)Joe Webb, WR, UAB BILLS (Marco Polo) Dace Richardson, G, Iowa BUCCANEERS (Archie Bunker) Terrell Skinner, S, Maryland BEARS (billay) Devin Ross, CB, Arizona DOLPHINS (ChiefsCountry)Albert McClellan, OLB, Marshall BRONCOS (Direckshun) Kevin Jurovich, WR, San Jose State GIANTS (Sfeihc) Crezdon Butler, CB, Clemson TITANS (DeezNutz) Earl Mitchell, DT, Arizona PANTHERS (doomy3) Jeff Byers, C/G, USC NINERS (Pestilence) Andre Anderson, RB, Tulane STEELERS (BossChief) Derek Hardman, OT, Eastern Kentucky RAMS (Hamas Jenkins) Barry Church, SS, Toledo TEXANS (OnTheWarpath58) Jamar Wall, CB, Texas Tech BENGALS (doomy3) Leigh Tiffin, K, Alabama PATRIOTS (Hamas Jenkins) Stephen Williams, WR, Toledo PACKERS (Mecca) Junior Gallette, OLB, Stillman PATRIOTS (Hamas Jenkins) Matt Dodge, P, East Carolina RAVENS (Marco Polo) Garret Lindholm, K, Tarleton State CARDINALS (DeezNutz) Joique Bell, RB, Wayne State COWBOYS (ChiefsCountry) David Gettis, WR, Baylor CHARGERS (SNR) Sean Canfield, QB, Oregon State JETS (Archie Bunker) Dexter Davis, OLB, Arizona State VIKINGS (Direckshun) Reggie Carter, MLB, UCLA COLTS (Mr. Flopnuts) Simoni Lawrence, OLB, Minnesota SAINTS (BigChiefFan) Adrian Tracy, OLB, William and Mary COLTS (Mr. Flopnuts) David Pender, CB, Purdue TITANS (DeezNutz) Shelley Smith, OG, Colorado State STEELERS (BossChief) Raphael Priest, CB, TCU EAGLES (Pestilence) Nolan Carroll, CB, Maryland EAGLES (Pestilence) Shawn Lauvao, OG, Arizona State SEAHAWKS (Mr. Flopnuts) Travis Ivey, DT, Maryland COLTS (Mr. Flopnuts) Thomas Welch, OT, Vanderbilt PATRIOTS (Hamas Jenkins) Joe Hawley, C, UNLV PATRIOTS (Hamas Jenkins) Nathan Triplett, ILB, Minnesota PANTHERS (doomy3) Nate Collins, DT, Virginia PATRIOTS (Hamas Jenkins) Nathan Overbay, TE, Eastern Washington RAIDERS (SNR) Jeromy Miles, FS, UMass DOLPHINS (ChiefsCountry) Drew Davis, OT, Alabama BUCCANEERS (Archie Bunker) Colin Peek, TE, Alabama RAMS (Hamas Jenkins) James Starks, RB, Buffalo LIONS (Sfeihc) |
**** this. I'm not participating in this ****ing off-shoot thread.
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It happened last year too, either the limit for posts has to be expanded or we'll never get a full draft in 1 thread.
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I almost took this player in the 4th, and never expected he would still be available here. The Panthers are very thin at QB with the release of Delhomme and look to upgrade the position here. This guy is very raw, and will have a ton to learn, but he has a good amount of upside. If he can learn to run a pro style offense, then he can be a starting QB in this league. He will need to sit for at least two seasons, which should be enough time for the Matt Moore experiment to run it's course. With their sixth round pick, the Panthers select Jarrett Brown, QB, West Virginia.
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Well, there's still a guy on the board that I think can come in and contribute to a team pretty quickly. Honestly I figured he would've been drafted by now. And I'm not going to even bother with a write up because I think everyone here is familiar with him anyways.
The Seattle Seahawks select Clay Harbor FB/TE Missouri State. |
I'm shocked that everyone is shocked that their selections are still on the board.
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Why not take a gamble here? Browns select Freddie Barnes Bowling Green
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You guys know how I feel about Freddie. I made it a point not to draft him in this draft to see where you guys had him rated. This kid is a hit and Cleveland would do well to draft him, any team would.
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The Buffalo Bills select Phillip Dillard, LB, Nebraska.
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A last minute change of plans moved the drills outside, which had a detrimental effect on Barnes' showing. "I had to run home and get my cleats, which kind of messed with my preparation. My legs felt heavy, and my start time I was slipping on the field," Barnes said. Not only did Barnes have to run home and get his cleats, but he also had to adjust from Astro Turf, which he had been working out on over the past two months, to field turf which is a "much different surface." The difference in the surface was visible during Barnes' 40-yard dash, something he needed a strong showing in, as speed has been the biggest question surrounding the wide out. "Some guys clocked me around mid-4.6, last week; I was running a lot better, so I was real disappointed with that," Barnes said. While Barnes struggled during physical tests, he improved his showing during the position drills where he hauled in passes from quarterback Tyler Sheehan and was tested on his route running ability. "He did well. He struggled a bit at first, but when it came time to run routes he did well and impressed the scouts," Sheehan said. In front of scouts from 15 different NFL teams, Barnes ran fades, slants and almost every other variety of routes showing his consistent hands and playmaker ability. "They love my hands and like me as a receiver," Barnes said. "People now just want to see me run." With the NFL draft a little over a month away on April 22, Barnes has already gotten strong feelings from several teams, particularly Detroit, Kansas City, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. "A lot of teams need receivers, so we'll see," Barnes said. If Barnes is drafted on April 22, he'll already be somewhat prepared for life as a professional athlete thanks to his close friend Julian Wright. Wright, a forward for the NBA's New Orleans Hornets, has been friends with Barnes since they were both in high school, and has been giving his friend advice during the pre-draft process. "I've actually talked to him about it, he's a better person than he is basketball player and I have no problem asking him for advice," Barnes said. "It's pretty cool to have a best friend in the NBA." With his success in his senior year and during this past off-season, Barnes is hoping that soon Wright will have a best friend in the NFL. |
To be honest I don't care what Barnes runs dude knows how to catch the ball and if he can do it on third downs he'll be a valuable WR.
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Yea it was a good read I'd be happy if the Chiefs got him in the fifth or sixth round.
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Miami Dolphins select Darryl Sharpton, LB, Miami
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and this is why I like the draft thread so much...now on draft day I can be on the look out for a bunch of 5-6th round guys who otherwise would be anonymous schmoos to me...
Freddie Barnes, your name is in my rolodex |
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Jags select DE, from Florida, Jermaine Cunningham.
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Not only was he already taken....but he was taken by YOU in the 3rd round. 74 JAGUARS (BigChiefFan) Jermaine Cunningham, DE, Florida |
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Why didn't you make the pick before? |
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Jags select, HB, Fresno State, Lonyae Miller.
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He'll do well with MJD. I love these late round picks. Does billay know he's OTC?
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I've been told I'm on the clock.
But the last pick I've seen was by BCF. Am I missing out on something here? |
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K.
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Keep her steady, fellas.
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I sent Billay a message around 1:00 central time today.
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Bears select Sergio Render Guard Va Tech
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Really? Alex Smith, David Carr and Nate Davis are my QBs? It's not like I'm expecting to draft a starter here.....but **** it if I can't get a better project than Nate Davis.
The San Francisco 49ers select Jonathan Crompton, QB, University of Tennessee |
SON OF A BITCH.
I SWORE I could have ended up with that guy. Crompton would be a classic McDaniels pick. Damn. Best player on my board and some much needed passrush help: Denver selects OLB Brandon Sharpe, Texas Tech. Dude has great measurables and a 6th rounder is definitely worth dropping on a guy who racked up 15 sacks. |
I'm taking one last dip into the very deep amount of talent at DT in this draft. This guy can keep blockers off of the young Giant linebackers and would compliment their earlier pick Larmarr Houston.
The NYG select defensive tackle Jeff Owens from UGA. |
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I'm quickly going to take the fastest player in the draft. The Titans need help with their return game:
Trindon Holliday, WR, LSU |
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Going to gamble with this pick the Browns don't have a franchise QB and I doubt this guy will be a franchise QB but if he is cool. Browns select Tim Hiller QB Western Michigan
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The Houston Texans have a dynamic passing game, but their return units aren't great, and they lack some schematic flexibility. This player, while although a college QB, profiles exclusively as a WR/KR on the pro level.
Think Josh Cribbs. He has that kind of upside. He rushed and threw for 139 TDs in college, and led one of the biggest upsets in college football history as QB for Appalachian State. As a potential slot receiver, KR/PR, and Wildcat QB, this guy is really good value. The Houston Texans select Armanti Edwards, WR, Appalachian State |
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With the Chiefs not having a 6th or 7th round pick do you think that gives them an advantage with Undrafted FA's? They could have the jump on some of these guys while other teams are finishing out their drafts. |
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I PM'd that one who sucks the penis BossChief last night. He has another 6 hours.
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He was posting in other threads earlier today...
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I didnt even see it. My bad. Ill have my picks made an hour from now. one who sucks the penis |
In the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft the Pittsburgh Steelers select.
Thomas Austin G/C Clemson Gives them a versatile interior linemen at a spot where that is good value. ... The Atlanta Falcons select Aaron Pettrey K Ohio State Perhaps a tad too early for a kicker but Elams done and this kid has a decent leg that should help the team seal some wins. |
The Patriots stock up with another pass rusher in a draft that is absolutely filled with them. This guy has the potential to compete for a starting spot down the road, even if he most likely profiles as a backup.
The New England Patriots select Kevin Basped, OLB, Nevada |
The Bengals select Dezmon Briscoe, WR, Kansas.
This is a shot worth taking this late in the draft. He doesn't need to come in and contribute right away, and hopefully can learn the route tree. His 40 time was definitely disappointing, but good college production and a good, physical receiver. |
The Bills need depth at DE.
The Buffalo Bills select Corey Peters, DE, Kentucky. |
6th round, lets get another player that can contribute and make the roster...
Green Bay selects Zoltan Mesko, P, Michigan |
With Baltimore having the luxury on just drafting on depth at this point, the Ravens get a late round steal due to injury. If he were healthy, he would've gone in the first three rounds. Baltimore can stash him on IR and let him get healthy, then they can groom him to be the next great defensive specialist.
The Baltimore Ravens select O'Brien Schofield, DE/OLB, Wisconsin. The Cardinals are up. |
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Help for Mr. Wells is on the way with one of the top rated FBs in the draft:
Rashawn Jackson, FB, Virginia True Fans in AZ rejoice, as a "playmaking" FB is coming to town... |
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Dallas Cowboys select Donald Butler, ILB, Washington
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My draft(s) so far:
AZ: Sergio Kindle (1) Cam Thomas (2) Jason Fox (3) Jerome Murphy (3) Eric Olsen (4) Tony Pike (4) Rashawn Jackson (6) TENN: Derrick Morgan (1) Donovan Warren (3) A.J. Edds (4) Zane Beadles (5) Trindon Holliday (6) Thoughts on this draft n00b's efforts? |
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How many repicks did you guys have last year?
I cant believe there are this many ****ups. Seriously, all you have to do is use the search function to see if your guy has been picked. Put in his last name and scroll the posts to see if any are in the draft threads. |
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Ok. It may seem like the Texans don't need a guy like this, but this is pure value. He's only had one season of toting the rock, and it was at a smaller school, but the dude is a flat out bad mother****er, and I guess he really impressed scouts at his pro day, which was held at Northwestern.
This guy fills the same role as Steve Slaton, but honestly, I just think he's too good of a player to pass up, even if the Texans already spent a 2nd on another RB. I believe in loading up on LBs and RBs late, and I don't want to risk this guy falling any farther. The Houston Texans select Deji Karim, RB, Southern Illinois |
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I think both of the first rounders I took will be off the board by those respective selections on draft day. And I was particularly liking Olsen in the 4th and Beadles in the 5th. |
Six rounds later and here's what has transpired for the Lions and G-Men.
Detroit 1) Russel Okung LT 2) Devin McCourty CB 3) Tyson Alualu DT 4) Ben Tate RB 5) TJ Ward SS 6) Walter McFadden CB NYG 1) Brandon Graham DE 2) Daryl Washington LB 3) Lamar Houston DT 4) Mitch Petrus G 5) John Skelton QB 6) Jeff Owens DT |
So should I go ahead or wait for the repick? I'll be on all night so either way is fine with me.
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2nd or 3rd Round Pick: http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2010/01/26/o...bowl-practice/ 4th or 5th Round Pick: http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/p...ospect_id=2437 |
FML sorry about that. Search failed me for some reason.
Dallas Cowboys select Joe Pawelek, LB, Baylor |
The New York Jets select Kurt Coleman, S, Ohio State
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The first three picks of your Giants draft are really good. |
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My Packers draft rules, that is all.
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Damnt Direckshun...get your ass in here and make your pick.
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