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Old 01-11-2010, 06:10 PM  
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My First-Ever Mock

I know this is lining up those who hate my way of thinking, but I'll do it for fun. This would be my own Chiefs mock draft for 2010. Rip it apart!

First Round:
#5. Eric Berry, S, Tennessee. The Chiefs need a center-fielder with playmaking abilities. The defense was horrible against deep throws, and he could really help guys like Flowers and Carr, who would instantly improve with him back there.

Second Round

#36. Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame. The whole Charlie Weis/comfort zone thingy kicks in here, filling a need with a guy who has outstanding hands for those 1 or 2 times Matt Cassel gets the ball within 5 yards of the guy.

#50. Brandon Graham, DE/OLB, Michigan
I've seen several mocks that have him falling to this place because of his size (or lack thereof.) But he has a good burst to the QB and can use his smallish build to get under a blocker and to the QB. He's been a consistent performer on a bad defense.

Third Round
#68. Mike Johnson, G, Alabama
This AP 1st team All-American is a consistent performer and was a leader on an OL that made Greg McElroy the QB of a National Champion. That sounds good to Matt Cassel. This 6'6", 305 pound guard would help replace Brian Waters, even if he doesn't think he needs it.

Fourth Round
#100. Pat Angerer, ILB, Iowa
Yes, I had to pick at least ONE Hawkeye in my Chiefs draft. Angerer is a born leader, aggressive playmaker, and smart, disciplined, player. He should be #53 because he's SOOOOOOO right. He would be a special teams beast as well. Last season, he finished in the top 5 nationally with 135 tackles.

Fifth Round
#133. Torrell Troup, DT, Central Florida
Troup has been the leader of a pretty solid UCF defense, and is known for a great work ethic. If we do draft him for NT, however, he'd need go on the Ryan Sims offseason workout program to get up to size. I still think we'll need a NT in free agency (Casey Hampton?) But I think this kid has a pretty bright future.

#139. John Estes, C, Hawaii
A very athletic center who was also a strong leader serving as captain for his team as well as a 1st team all WAC performer. Although I do agree that it might be hard for a former ND head coach to push out a player named Rudy. This guy might be good enough to make it happen.

#145. Alterraun Verner, CB, UCLA
Verner is a good value here, with tons of ability and production. Bringing some competition in to push Carr wouldn't be a bad idea, either. Plus, it would make Carl Peterson chuckle to pick a UCLA guy just to remind him of the good old days. Hey, he's NOT a kicker.

Sixth Round
#164. Stafon Johnson, RB, USC
He would be the thunder to our lightning. The rock to our roll. The guy who can give JC a break while he heals our offense and cures cancer. He falls here because of his near-fatal injuy in the weight room.

There ya go...have at it!

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Old 01-11-2010, 06:14 PM   #2
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I think we traded that 6th rounder for our two shitty Miami linemen
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:16 PM   #3
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I've seen much worse.

Getting Barry and Graham would make me pretty happy, and I could live with Tate as the WR pick.

You left out the requisite annual TE pick that they'll inevitably make, though.
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:51 PM   #4
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#50. Brandon Graham, DE/OLB, Michigan
I've seen several mocks that have him falling to this place because of his size (or lack thereof.) But he has a good burst to the QB and can use his smallish build to get under a blocker and to the QB. He's been a consistent performer on a bad defense.
IF Graham falls this far... I will be floored... He is an absolute steal here.
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Old 01-11-2010, 08:25 PM   #5
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I think we traded that 6th rounder for our two shitty Miami linemen
That's what I thought, too. But every site I've seen still gives us that pick. If we lost that pick, I'd probably still go with Verner on that last pick. If someone can verify or already has verified, that would be great. I couldn't find it except sites like this:
http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/2...order_full.cfm

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I've seen much worse.

Getting Barry and Graham would make me pretty happy, and I could live with Tate as the WR pick.

You left out the requisite annual TE pick that they'll inevitably make, though.
Funny you talk about the TE...I almost went with Tony Moeaki from Iowa with that last 5th round pick, but I would have disqualified my mock with a 2 Hawkeye "homer" draft, and I wasn't dropping Angerer. (Although it's conceivable with the Pioli/Ferentz connections. I wouldn't rule out a guy like Dace Richardson in later rounds.)
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IF Graham falls this far... I will be floored... He is an absolute steal here.
I think that's the weakness of my draft. I've seen guys like Graham drop because teams rule out guys who are built a certain way. If he's a late 1st/early 2nd kind of guy, I would take him with our first 2nd round pick...I think he's going to be THAT good. But I have seen a considerable number of mocks dropping him this far. I saw 1 or 2 that had him in the 3rd, which was crazy.

Thanks for the feedback...that was fun!
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Old 01-12-2010, 08:48 AM   #6
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Not bad.

I'd change that sixth rounder to Dorin Dickerson (FB, Pitt). He can run, catch, block and do you would ever need in a fullback. In my worthless opinion I think he'd be a perfect compliment to compliment to Charles.

And yes, I'm biased as a Pitt Alumni.
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Old 01-12-2010, 09:34 AM   #7
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I think we traded that 6th rounder for our two shitty Miami linemen
Maybe it was conditional and the conditions weren't met?

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Old 01-12-2010, 11:11 AM   #8
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#139. John Estes, C, Hawaii
A very athletic center who was also a strong leader serving as captain for his team as well as a 1st team all WAC performer. Although I do agree that it might be hard for a former ND head coach to push out a ND grad named Rudy. This guy might be good enough to make it happen.
Our Rudy is from LSU.
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Old 01-12-2010, 11:17 AM   #9
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Our Rudy is from LSU.
Duh, you are correct. Thanks! Edited for accuracy.

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Old 01-12-2010, 11:46 AM   #10
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Duh, you are correct. Thanks! Edited for accuracy.
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Old 01-12-2010, 01:12 PM   #11
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Ever since Weis has been hired, I have made the declaration that Golden Tate will be taken in the second round if he is available. It would be very hard for me to see them pass him up and what Weis knows of him.
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