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Old 04-20-2012, 11:27 PM   #1
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Ok, discard my first draft. Here's another shot. Includes a trade that I'm hoping for.

Tannehill falls past Miami to us. Seattle's love affair with Tannehill is well-documented. Cleveland, who chose playmaking RB Trent Richardson at #4, moves up to #11 from #22 to #11. As compensation for swapping 1st round picks, KC (680 points) receives from CLE (1,250 points) a 2nd round pick this year. (530 pts...equals 1,210)

#22: Dont'a Hightower, ILB, Alabama This guy is a beast. A good value at 22 and a perfect compliment to our existing LB corps.

#37 (from CLE): Harrison Smith, SS, Notre Dame Perfect compliment to Berry, gives us improved depth at safety.

#44: Brock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State I'm a fan of his. The physical tools are all there. I think he has high potential.

#74: Josh Chapman, NT, Alabama. The additions of Hightower, Smith, and Chapman solidifies the middle of a very good defense.

#107: Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma I think it's a good gamble in the 4th round. Very good WR, just coming off a knee injury. We have decent enough depth if it doesn't pan out...if he does, we could have a very loaded offense.

#146: David Molk, C, Michigan This guy reminds me of a young Casey Wiegmann. Undersized but smart and quick. Good for our running scheme.

#182: Levy Adcock, OT, Oklahoma State Depth along the line with a versatile player who can play multiple spots along the line.

Missing round 7. OH well. Flame away.
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Old 04-23-2012, 02:23 PM   #2
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Ok, discard my first draft. Here's another shot. Includes a trade that I'm hoping for.

Tannehill falls past Miami to us. Seattle's love affair with Tannehill is well-documented. Cleveland, who chose playmaking RB Trent Richardson at #4, moves up to #11 from #22 to #11. As compensation for swapping 1st round picks, KC (680 points) receives from CLE (1,250 points) a 2nd round pick this year. (530 pts...equals 1,210)

#22: Dont'a Hightower, ILB, Alabama This guy is a beast. A good value at 22 and a perfect compliment to our existing LB corps.

#37 (from CLE): Harrison Smith, SS, Notre Dame Perfect compliment to Berry, gives us improved depth at safety.

#44: Brock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State I'm a fan of his. The physical tools are all there. I think he has high potential.

#74: Josh Chapman, NT, Alabama. The additions of Hightower, Smith, and Chapman solidifies the middle of a very good defense.

#107: Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma I think it's a good gamble in the 4th round. Very good WR, just coming off a knee injury. We have decent enough depth if it doesn't pan out...if he does, we could have a very loaded offense.

#146: David Molk, C, Michigan This guy reminds me of a young Casey Wiegmann. Undersized but smart and quick. Good for our running scheme.

#182: Levy Adcock, OT, Oklahoma State Depth along the line with a versatile player who can play multiple spots along the line.

Missing round 7. OH well. Flame away.
Give me Brockers instead of Hightower at 22 and that's pretty much my perfect Mock. The one I put together didn't have Osweiler because I just took Brockers at 11, but otherwise I was step for step with you through the Molk pick and didn't even bother with 6 or 7 because I decided I didn't care that much.

That's a nails draft, IMO.
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