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Three weeks and counting Mock Draft
Trade pick 11 (1250 pts) to chicago for picks 19 and 50 (1275 pts)
19. Michael Brockers, DE, LSU 44. Harrison Smith, FS, Notre Dame 50. Alameda Ta'amu, NT, Washington 74. Andre Branch, OLB, Clemson 107. David Molk, C, Michigan 146. Brandon Washington, OL, Miami 182. Ladarius Green, TE, Louisiana-Lafayette 218. Justin Bethel, CB, Presbyterian 238. Elvis Akpla, WR, Montana State UDFA: Justin Anderson, OL, Georgia Tony Dye, SS, UCLA QB: Still Sucks RB: Hillis, Charles, McCluster, Draughn FB: Bannon WR: Bowe, Baldwin, Breaston, Akpla, Horne TE: Moeaki, Boss, Green LT: Albert, Mims LG: Hudson, Lilja, Washington C: Molk, Hudson RG: Asamoah, Lilja, Washington RT: Winston, Washington, Anderson DE: Jackson, Dorsey, Brockers, Bailey, Gordon NT: Ta'amu, Gordon, Powe OLB: Hali, Houston, Branch, Sheffield, Studebaker ILB: Johnson, Belcher, Siler, Greenwood CB: Flowers, Routt, Arenas, Brown, Bethel, Daniels FS: Smith, Lewis SS: Berry, Dye |
I anticipate Branch being gone long before 74. He's been talked about as a late first rounder recently
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I would like to add another RB eventually. Not too big of a deal though..
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1. We're not doing the whole thing on Brockers again, but blech. 2. Harrison Smith's more of a strong, isn't he? 3. Ta'amu at 50 is a dream's dream. Hope it comes true. 4. Branch will not last that long. As it is, he's a borderline first round talent. 5. I love Green and Bethel, but wonder if either will last that long. 6. Who the **** is that Montana kid you keep drafting? Tell us about him. |
Houston last year was supposed to be a late first rounder too, just sayin...
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2. Harrison Smith can play either, imo. And in the opinion of NFL.com 3. Many mocks have Ta'amu falling to the third 4. Branch has a late second, early third grade nearly everywhere I've looked. 5. Green and Bethel are wildcards. I expect they have varying grades all around the league. 6. Elvis Akpla - 6'1 190 lbs, 4.4 speed Initially, he went to Oregon on a Track Scholarship but when he couldn't play football (because his scholarship would have counted against the football program) he transferred to Montana State. This kid made critical, clutch plays every game for Montana State. He plays fast, runs good routes and has sure hands. He also plays much taller than he is, has terrific body control and adjusts to the ball well in the air. He could improve his YAC. He is also a capable blocker and special teams defender. He clowned Trumaine Johnson when he played Montana the whole game for six catches and 113 yards including Montana State's only touchdown. That's 113 yards of the 171 yards passing in that game (U of M has a tough defense.) Akpla made a ridiculous catch against Sam Houston, which is depicted below. (Daxton Swanson is a third-team FCS All-American DB as a junior...) <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/8UelDhB3DsI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> He also made a ridiculous catch from a punter that I recall quite vividly. It is at 6:20 below. Though, the whole film is worth watching. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/lJNEPtncr4Y" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Holy shit!!! That made Baldwin's catch behind Dawkin's back look easy
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Oh, and he's a team-player high-character guy. :shrug:
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Dude is sick. I'd almost rather draft him with our #1 than Brockers. At least he made plays while in college. Brockers is well meh...
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Brockers could turn out to be Suh in a couple of years, or he could be Ryan Sims. You don't know, and as such, you sure as hell don't waste the 11th pick in the entire draft based on magical thinking. |
im afraid harrison smith is being more projected as a cover 2 type safety
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If you're showing us trading out of picks...please put down why the other team traded up.
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