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Greg Cossel's Mock
http://nflfilms.nfl.com/2012/04/23/c...ks-mock-draft/
Here it is – my first mock draft. A moment I will savor forever. Here’s how I am doing it: I will choose players based on my film study and my sense of team needs. I have no idea what different teams draft boards look like, nor will I try to speculate what a team might be thinking. The main objective of my mock is to further discuss the top players by putting them in a draft format. One other caveat: I am disregarding documented off-field problems, character issues, anything that is not a function of on-field play. I understand that teams significantly factor that into the equation, but I am solely basing my player evaluations on what’s on the tape. That’s what I do. I watch tape. Drum roll please . . . . .
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The rest of the mock, his mock actually was over 20,000 characters.
![]() 30. San Francisco: The 49ers team profile will not likely change in 2012. Run the ball, play outstanding defense and special teams and win with fundamental execution as opposed to occasional splash. While it might not be sexy, the pick here is Peter Konz from Wisconsin. Konz played center for the Badgers but could easily slide to guard in the NFL. Another highly disciplined Wisconsin offensive lineman, Konz played with an excellent combination of movement and strength. He was not a road grader but in tandem with his active and constantly moving feet he was effective moving defensive linemen. The other attribute that stood out: Competitiveness. 31. New England: This is where Michael Brockers comes off the board. Brockers is a development player with great size, long arms and natural power. When he stayed low and played with leverage he could be dominating. He also flashed quick and violent hands. Are there similarities down the road to Richard Seymour, clearly a better player coming out of college than Brockers? Will Brockers have the explosive strength and leverage to win the battle for the neutral zone? Will he establish a new line of scrimmage? The key for Bill Belichick is how impactful that kind of player is for other defenders. I can see Belichick looking at Brockers and seeing a raw, less refined Seymour; a piece of fresh clay that he can mold. 32. Giants: Tom Coughlin still wants to run the ball. Never forget that. Boise State’s Doug Martin is the pick. Martin has a feature back mentality. He attacked downhill with decisiveness, determination, toughness and competitiveness. There was a blue collar, workingman element to his game that was more appealing and captivating with each tape I watched. He ran with velocity, and that translated into natural power. There were some elements of Ray Rice in Martin’s running style. Martin was one of the last players I re-watched late in the process, and I liked him more each time I saw him.
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Well.
Ain't that ballsy. |
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KC would pass on Kalil if he was still there? NFW!
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You can't make a bunch of stupid picks and call it ballsy.
That's all that draft was - a whole shitload of stupid.
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This dude officially has the worst mock I have ever seen. Kalil at #13? Gilmore and Jenkins gone before Claiborne? I stopped after about the top 15. Jenkins is 1st round talent, but 7th round mind. No team will take a chance on him with a first rounder.
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What he says is true about Kuechly but it is a major disagreement to those that haven't liked Kuechly or the Chiefs taking him. I agree with him but I seem to be in the minority.
This is what Greg Cossel said about the Chiefs pick Luke Kuechly (for those that don't want to hit the link)... 11. Kansas City: The Chiefs under Romeo Crennel are quietly building an excellent defense. Focus on linebacker: It’s a very good group that features Tamba Hali and Justin Houston on the outside, and Derrick Johnson inside. You add Luke Kuechly to the mix, and you may well have the best 3-4 linebacking unit in the NFL. I’m tired of hearing about Kuechly’s average athleticism. I watched game after game after game and he played fast with urgent reaction speed. He played with his eyes better than any linebacker I can remember evaluating. His so-called inability to play physically? Watch the NFL as extensively as I do, and you’ll know that very few linebackers take on blocks. That’s a time-worn cliché that really has little practical application. My Take: School has taken over my life, so I've been absent most of the offseason. That being said, I have done my research on a few guys, and I've finally set my heart on Kuechly. KC needs. Guard, but I think that can be had in RD2. Kuechly is a much needed piece for a Defense that will face 3 pass heavy teams, twice a year. Adding one more speed playmaker would go a long way to getting the defense from top 15 to top 5. |
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I tend to agree. He's got some players rated too low and some players rated way too high. I agree Jenkins falls out of the first round.
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Actually, Cosell completely confused the Kuechly strengths/weaknesses.
Who says Kuechly is average athletically? Is that code for, "beware of the white LBer?" Kuechly has very good athletic ability. His work out numbers are excellent. I think he plays fast too...no problems there. What he doesn't do is step up into an open hole and crack people. I've watched three full BC games and he didn't do it once. He tackles to the side and pulls guys down. Yes, he can run sideline to sideline and drag guys down. If that's what you want, great. But at best, he's a Will backer...he is not a Sam or a Mike at the NFL level. I know that they have different names in a 3-4, but you get the idea. Unless there is a GREAT Mike backer sitting there (there isn't this year), you stick with Belcher and rotate in safeties as needed. Most of the time, NFL defenses play base nickle against Manning anyway. Kuechly is okay in coverage, but he's not great. The scouting reports say that he does this very well, I understand that. However, he is slow to rotate his hips, even when the TE releases right next to him. I'd rather have Belcher or Hightower later, and just rotate in cover guys. Any LB is going to be situational at this point. Why waste an 11th pick on that? |
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I thought it was an interesting read. The draft won't go down that way, but some good observations. |
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He's said all along on Twitter that there'd be some different spots for some guys and that he's not really concerned about mock accuracy. He's going off the tape he watched only, with no concern for off the field or workout stuff. He's been interesting to follow on Twitter; I appreciate his thoughts leading up to the draft.
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I'll say that last year, I was confident the Chiefs wanted Gabe Carimi and I had my expectations totally upset.
I'm so confident the Chiefs will take Kuechly this year. But the Chiefs could always surprise me. |
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About the mock though, I like it. Its a different perspective. Think of it more as a big board based on field performance and then applied to each teams needs.
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