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Old 12-16-2010, 10:26 AM  
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***OFFICIAL Walterfootball.com Mock Draft Thread***

He updates his mock draft like once a week.....so I'll just post them when I see them.

http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2011.php

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#23 - Kansas City Chiefs: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh

A list of players who have lined up across from Dwayne Bowe this season: Chris Chambers, Terrance Copper and Verran Tucker. Bleh.

Jonathan Baldwin has struggled this year amid quarterbacking issues, but he's still a physical freak at 6-5, 230.
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#54 - Kansas City Chiefs: Jabaal Sheard, DE/OLB, Pittsburgh

The Chiefs have only one reliable pass-rusher. Adding a solid complement across from Tamba Hali would take Kansas City's defense to the next level.
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#87 - Kansas City Chiefs: Christian Ballard, DE/DT, Iowa

The Chiefs could use some help up front; they've struggled against the run lately after a great start to the season in that department.
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Old 03-16-2011, 10:06 AM   #121
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So go take a look at that mock draft.....and give me your picks for us.
I've already posted my mock, sunshine.

You want me to go through his mock and only pick players he thinks are going to be drafted by KC or after? No thanks.
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Old 03-18-2011, 09:36 AM   #122
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Greg Cox is another writer on the site.....and he's updated his latest 3 round mock.

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Brooks Reed, DE/OLB, Arizona
I am crediting a Kansas City fan I frequently correspond with for this pick. Although I can see them taking Baylor's Phil Taylor to man the nose tackle, I question if general manager Scott Pioli will overlook his troubles at Penn State.

Their other big need on the front seven is a pass-rusher to pair with Tamba Hali. Right now their best option is Andy Studebaker taking over for Mike Vrabel. I am skeptical this is going to work, and if Hali misses any time whatsoever, their defense is sunk.

Brooks Reed stood out at the Combine. He is in consideration for Thursday night and would not be that much of a reach here.

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
It was really hard to watch the Chiefs trying to move the chains in their playoff loss to the Ravens. When Dwayne Bowe was taken out of the offense, it got ugly in a hurry.

Torrey Smith is going to start drawing attention early on Day 2, but I couldn't find an earlier spot for him in this version. He is a solid complementary receiver.

86. Kansas City Chiefs: Jerrell Powe, NT, Mississippi
If the Chiefs pass on Phil Taylor in the first round, they need to find another nose tackle prospect later on.
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Old 03-18-2011, 09:38 AM   #123
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Greg Cox is another writer on the site.....and he's updated his latest 3 round mock.

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Brooks Reed, DE/OLB, Arizona
I am crediting a Kansas City fan I frequently correspond with for this pick. Although I can see them taking Baylor's Phil Taylor to man the nose tackle, I question if general manager Scott Pioli will overlook his troubles at Penn State.

Their other big need on the front seven is a pass-rusher to pair with Tamba Hali. Right now their best option is Andy Studebaker taking over for Mike Vrabel. I am skeptical this is going to work, and if Hali misses any time whatsoever, their defense is sunk.

Brooks Reed stood out at the Combine. He is in consideration for Thursday night and would not be that much of a reach here.

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
It was really hard to watch the Chiefs trying to move the chains in their playoff loss to the Ravens. When Dwayne Bowe was taken out of the offense, it got ugly in a hurry.

Torrey Smith is going to start drawing attention early on Day 2, but I couldn't find an earlier spot for him in this version. He is a solid complementary receiver.

86. Kansas City Chiefs: Jerrell Powe, NT, Mississippi
If the Chiefs pass on Phil Taylor in the first round, they need to find another nose tackle prospect later on.
I really love that mock.
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Old 03-18-2011, 09:40 AM   #124
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FWIW......Cox has Gabbert going #1, Cam Newton falling to the Bills in round 2 and Von Miller going #3 overall to the Bills.

http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2011greg.php
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Old 03-18-2011, 09:40 AM   #125
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Greg Cox is another writer on the site.....and he's updated his latest 3 round mock.

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Brooks Reed, DE/OLB, Arizona
I am crediting a Kansas City fan I frequently correspond with for this pick. Although I can see them taking Baylor's Phil Taylor to man the nose tackle, I question if general manager Scott Pioli will overlook his troubles at Penn State.

Their other big need on the front seven is a pass-rusher to pair with Tamba Hali. Right now their best option is Andy Studebaker taking over for Mike Vrabel. I am skeptical this is going to work, and if Hali misses any time whatsoever, their defense is sunk.

Brooks Reed stood out at the Combine. He is in consideration for Thursday night and would not be that much of a reach here.

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
It was really hard to watch the Chiefs trying to move the chains in their playoff loss to the Ravens. When Dwayne Bowe was taken out of the offense, it got ugly in a hurry.

Torrey Smith is going to start drawing attention early on Day 2, but I couldn't find an earlier spot for him in this version. He is a solid complementary receiver.

86. Kansas City Chiefs: Jerrell Powe, NT, Mississippi
If the Chiefs pass on Phil Taylor in the first round, they need to find another nose tackle prospect later on.
I could live with Reed in the first. He has that non-stop motor and love for the game that some GM's love. Plus, he didn't balk at moving to OLB (like Kerrigan did), and he showed some ability to do so Senior Bowl week. His combine #'s were very good as well.
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Old 03-18-2011, 09:43 AM   #126
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FWIW......Cox has Gabbert going #1, Cam Newton falling to the Bills in round 2 and Von Miller going #3 overall to the Bills.

http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2011greg.php
I've said before I could see Newton slipping to round 2. It just depends on if a team like the Bengals that could care less about character decides to take him.
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Old 03-18-2011, 03:51 PM   #127
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If Cam Newton is available at our pick I'd hope we'd take him.
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Old 03-18-2011, 04:03 PM   #128
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Greg Cox is another writer on the site.....and he's updated his latest 3 round mock.

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Brooks Reed, DE/OLB, Arizona
I am crediting a Kansas City fan I frequently correspond with for this pick. Although I can see them taking Baylor's Phil Taylor to man the nose tackle, I question if general manager Scott Pioli will overlook his troubles at Penn State.

Their other big need on the front seven is a pass-rusher to pair with Tamba Hali. Right now their best option is Andy Studebaker taking over for Mike Vrabel. I am skeptical this is going to work, and if Hali misses any time whatsoever, their defense is sunk.

Brooks Reed stood out at the Combine. He is in consideration for Thursday night and would not be that much of a reach here.

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
It was really hard to watch the Chiefs trying to move the chains in their playoff loss to the Ravens. When Dwayne Bowe was taken out of the offense, it got ugly in a hurry.

Torrey Smith is going to start drawing attention early on Day 2, but I couldn't find an earlier spot for him in this version. He is a solid complementary receiver.

86. Kansas City Chiefs: Jerrell Powe, NT, Mississippi
If the Chiefs pass on Phil Taylor in the first round, they need to find another nose tackle prospect later on.
Gross.
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Old 03-20-2011, 03:07 AM   #129
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Gross.
Smith in the second is, to quote you "gross", especially if Hankerson is available, but a first three rounds of:

1. Reed
2. Hankerson
3. Powe

is totally acceptable, as long as they address the suckitude at the offensive line after that.
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They better address the suckitude of the offensive line before the fourth round.
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Smith in the second is, to quote you "gross", especially if Hankerson is available, but a first three rounds of:

1. Reed
2. Hankerson
3. Powe

is totally acceptable, as long as they address the suckitude at the offensive line after that.
Reed will suck.
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Old 03-20-2011, 09:09 AM   #132
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Smith in the second is, to quote you "gross", especially if Hankerson is available, but a first three rounds of:

1. Reed
2. Hankerson
3. Powe

is totally acceptable, as long as they address the suckitude at the offensive line after that.
Smith provides what this time actually needs which is the ability to stretch the field and get seperation. We really don't need another DB clone in Hankerson as much as I like him.
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Old 03-20-2011, 02:52 PM   #133
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Smith provides what this time actually needs which is the ability to stretch the field and get seperation. We really don't need another DB clone in Hankerson as much as I like him.
We don't need a speedster bc Cassel can't throw the long ball. A Bowe clone is fine. A big receiver who can make 10 yard catches is perfect.
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Old 03-20-2011, 04:52 PM   #134
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We don't need a speedster bc Cassel can't throw the long ball. A Bowe clone is fine. A big receiver who can make 10 yard catches is perfect.
It's also nice for crossing patterns and such to have speed besides this WR will out live Cassell's stay here anyways.
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Its moot. Hankerson will not drop to our pick in the second.

Ill bet our first is taylor. If not, we don't chance powe to the third. We take him in the second. No matter what we will address NT in the first two rounds. I would also bet we address center early, unless there is someone we love in the later rounds.
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