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Saccopoo
02-22-2010, 11:22 PM
Round One

1. St. Louis Rams: Sam Bradford, QB; Oklahoma
- Bradford showing up at the combine ripped at 236 lb., and will throw twice for the Rams prior to the draft. He's their guy.

2. Detroit Lions: Russell Okung, OL; Oklahoma State
- Matt Stafford cannot see the IR list again. Consider that the Lions have to go against Jared Allen, Julius Peppers and rising rush star Clay Matthews twice every season, protecting the QB just got a lot more important. This is a no-brainer.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ndamukong Suh, DT; Nebraska
- The Bucs get lucky. Suh is a non-stop, all energy beast that will be the anchor of their defense for the next decade.

4. Washington Redskins: Bryan Bulaga, OT; Iowa
- I had Gerald McCoy here yesterday, but thinking about it, Shanahan places a low value on defensive linemen and would rather cut a guy than pay him huge money at that position regardless of talent or productivity. He's taken offensive linemen high in the past and it is a definite team need with Chris Samuels retiring due to injury. Berry would be an option here, but I think that they'll see if they can reclimate Landry into a more productive safety versus picking another guy at the position.

5. Kansas City Chiefs: Eric Berry, S; Tennessee
- Berry can play any defensive backfield position and would also be an excellent return man. His value to a Chiefs team devoid of athleticism and versatility would be nearly immeasurable. The only problem here is that he may never get off the field and he’d end up being a John Henry level Americana legend by dying of exhaustion in the line of duty.

6. Seattle Seahawks: Gerald McCoy, DT; Oklahoma
- It all starts up front and the athletic McCoy is a huge upgrade to the Seattle defensive line.

7. Cleveland Browns: Joe Haden, CB; Florida
- Haden immediately upgrades a poor defensive backfield. 40 time be damned – Joe Haden is the best pure CB in this draft and the Browns pass defense sucks dog nuts.

8. Oakland Raiders: Bruce Campbell, OT; Maryland
- Dead by Dawn. The Raider fans can only hope. Campbell is the poster boy for the Raiders – huge, ripped, fast, and he plays a position of need.

9. Buffalo Bills: Anthony Davis, OT; Rutgers
- Clausen is a distinct possibility here as well, but with the loss of Peters last season and the sudden retirement of their RT, the Bills have to take the best OT on the board. They can't come away from this draft without a top level offensive tackle. They will look to the QB position in rounds 2 or 3. The run on offensive tackles is now in full swing.

10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dez Bryant, WR; Oklahoma State
- The Jags are desperate for playmakers on the outside. Bryant not wanting to participate in either the combine or the Oklahoma State pro day is an area for concern though. He was an absolute beast on the field though and it's going to come down to need (Jags really do need wideout help) versus questions on desire and dedication and focus.

11. Denver Broncos: Jimmy Clausen, QB; Notre Dame
- McDaniels would like to have his own guy and Clausen has run a NE type of offensive under Weis at Notre Dame. This could be a guy like Rolando McClain, but McDaniels is already standing in a pot of hot water over the handling of Cutler, getting a mediocre QB in Orton and the Marshall/Scheffler situation. Picking a potential franchise QB would go a long way in endearing himself to the fan base.

12. Miami Dolphins: Sean Weatherspoon, OLB; Missouri
- Dophins released Porter and Taylor is at the end of his career. Spoon is a brash but productive and talented linebacker. The Tuna loves these type of guys.

13. San Francisco 49ers: Trent Williams, OT; Oklahoma
- Frisco picks up a very talented guy with a lot of potential for their primary position of need. The 49ers have to get a good offensive tackle out of this draft.

14. Seattle Seahawks: Charles Brown, OT; USC
- Familiarity with Carroll's offense moves Brown up the board. Jones has recently indicated that he wants to play one more year, but he most likely will not check out medically and he hasn't seen the field since the mid-2008 season. The Seahawks need a LT.

15. New York Giants: Earl Thomas, S; Texas
- With excellent game speed and ball hawking skills, Thomas will be able to play either corner or free safety at the next level.

16. Tennessee Titans: Derrick Morgan, DE; Georgia Tech
- Van den Bosch is a Lion and the Titans need to find his replacement. Morgan had a monster year and if he falls this far, it's a steal for Tennessee.

17. San Francisco 49ers: CJ Spiller, RB; Clemson
- Spiller would be an excellent toy for the continued development of Smith. Opens up the offense even more and would give the Niners a Minnesota type of look. Spiller should have the same impact as Percy Harvin.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Taylor Mays, S; USC
- I hope that the Steelers cornerbacks are ready for increased work, because with Mays and Polamalu patrolling the middle, receivers are going to stay way outside for fear of decapitation and dismemberment.

19. Atlanta Falcons: Jerry Hughes, OLB/DE; TCU
- Hughes decided not to play in the Senior Bowl and focus on the Combine. It paid off as he showed amazing quickness and agility in addition to his speed. Non-stop motor and gets into a play in both the vertical and horizontal game. He’s a stud.

20. Houston Texans: Brian Price, DT; UCLA
- Price was amazingly disruptive this past season and penetrated the backfield with ease. Will help ease the double teams on Williams and give the Texans a potentially devastating defense.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Arrelious Benn, WR; Illinois
- A big receiver with good skills. Palmer needs another target and Benn would be a big one.

22. New England Patriots: Rolando McClain, MLB; Alabama
- The Pats need a high quality player next to Mayo and get good value here in McClain.

23. Green Bay Packers: Jared Odrick, DE; Penn State
- Packers could use an immediate infusion of talent at the DE position and Odrick has all the tools to be a prototype 3-4 end. Was the Big 10 defensive player of the year and plays with intensity and a high motor.

24. Philadelphia Eagles: Everson Griffen, DE/OLB; USC
- Talented edge rusher with a great initial burst. Can play either standing up or with his hand in the dirt.

25. Baltimore Ravens: Golden Tate, WR; Notre Dame
- Ravens are desperate for another guy for Flacco to throw to, and Tate's excellent speed will help take advantage of Joe's huge arm. Has the potential to be a Hines Ward type of receiver.

26. Arizona Cardinals: Jermaine Gresham, TE; Oklahoma
- Gresham might have been a top ten pick if he didn't get injured. If he checks out medically, he's a steal at this point.

27. Dallas Cowboys: Mike Iupati, OG; Idaho
- Cowboys could stand an upgrade at the LG spot and big Mike fits their system to a "T."

28. San Diego Chargers: Ryan Mathews, RB; San Diego State
- Mathews had a fabulous college career and is effective out of the backfield as a runner and receiver. Same size and ability of Tomlinson. The Bolts don’t miss a beat picking this home town guy.

29. New York Jets: Damian Williams, WR; USC
- Former USC teammates are reunited giving Sanchez a reliable target.

30. Minnesota Vikings: Dan Williams, DT; Tennessee
- Pat Williams is 38 and wore down over the course of the season. He says he'll play another year, but the Vikes would love to add his replacement this year. The Williams Triplets.

31. Indianapolis Colts: Maurkice Pouncey, C; Florida
- Colts president Bill Polian called out the offensive line after the Super Bowl and he was most likely talking about RG and LT. Pouncey would play RG and be groomed as Jeff Saturday's eventual replacement at C.

32. New Orleans Saints: Carlos Dunlap, DE; Florida
- Dunlap has All Pro level potential. The Saints seem to get more out of their guys than anyone. Great boom or bust pic here that could turn Dunlap into the next Mario Williams.

Round Two

33. St. Louis Rams: Patrick Robinson, CB; Florida State

34. Detroit Lions: Kyle Wilson, CB; Boise State

35. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brandon LaFell, WR; LSU

36. Kansas City Chiefs: Sergio Kindle, OLB; Texas

37. Washington Redskins: Demaryius Thomas, WR; Georgia Tech

38. Cleveland Browns: Brandon Spikes, MLB; Florida

39. Oakland Raiders: Dominique Franks, CB; Oklahoma

40. Seattle Seahawks: Jahvid Best, RB; California

41. Buffalo Bills: Terrence Cody, DT; Alabama

42. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brandon Graham, DE/OLB; Michigan

43. Miami Dolphins: Devin McCourty, CB; Rutgers

44. New England Patriots: Ricky Sapp, OLB; Clemson

45. Denver Broncos: Aaron Hernandez, TE; Florida

46. New York Giants: Navorro Bowman, LB; Penn State

47. New England Patriots: Marshawn Gilyard, WR; Cincy

48. Carolina Panthers: Rob Gronkowski, TE; Arizona

49. San Francisco 49ers: Darryl Washington, ILB; TCU

50. Kansas City Chiefs: Cam Thomas, DT; North Carolina

51. Houston Texans: Brandon Ghee, CB; Wake Forest

52. Pittsburgh Steelers: Reshad Jones, S; Georgia

53. Baltimore Ravens: Kareem Jackson, CB; Alabama

54. New York Jets: Jason Pierre-Paul, OLB/DE; South Florida

55. Arizona Cardinals: Matt Tennant, C; Boston College

56. Green Bay Packers: Vladimir Ducasse, OT; UMass

57. New England Patriots: Jonathan Dwyer, RB; Georgia Tech

58. Cincinnati Bengals: Chad Jones, S; LSU

59. Dallas Cowboys: Dexter McCluster, WR/RB/PR/KR; Miss.

60. Philadelphia Eagles: Corey Wootton, DE; Northwestern

61. Minnesota Vikings: Morgan Burnett, S; Georgia Tech

62. San Diego Chargers: Tyson Alualu, DE; California

63. Indianapolis Colts: Lamarr Houston, DT; Texas

63. New Orleans Saints: Koa Misi, OLB; Utah

Round Three

65. St. Louis Rams: Jordan Shipley, WR; Texas

66. Detroit Lions: Toby Gerhart, RB; Stanford

67. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Roger Saffold, OT; Indiana

68. Kansas City Chiefs: Mike Johnson, OG; Alabama

69. Oakland Raiders: Alex Carrington, DE; Arkansas State

70. Philadelphia Eagles: Nate Allen, S; South Florida

71. Cleveland Browns: Taylor Price, WR; Ohio

72. Buffalo Bills: Colt McCoy, QB; Texas

73. Miami Dolphins: Jimmy Graham, TE; Miami

74. Jacksonville Jaguars: Tim Tebow, QB; Florida

75. Chicago Bears: John Asamoah, OG; Illinois

76. New York Giants: Sean Lee, ILB; Penn State

77. Tennessee Titans: Chris Cook, CB; Virginia

78. Carolina Panthers: Tony Pike, QB; Cincinnati

79. San Francisco 49ers: Jeremy Williams, WR; Tulane

80. Denver Broncos: Arthur Jones, DT; Syracuse

81. Houston Texans: Anthony McCoy, TE; USC

82. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jacoby Ford, WR; Clemson

83. Atlanta Falcons: Anthony Dixon, RB; Mississippi State

84. Cincinnati Bengals: Geno Atkins, DT, Georgia

85. Oakland Raiders: Jason Worilds, DE/OLB; Virginia Tech

86. Green Bay Packers: Ed Dickson, TE; Oregon

87. Philadelphia Eagles: Dan LeFevour, QB; Central Michigan

88. Baltimore Ravens: Jamar Chaney, LB; Miss. State

89. Arizona Cardinals: Jevan Snead, QB; Miss.

90. Dallas Cowboys: Donald Butler, ILB; Washington

91. San Diego Chargers: Carlton Mitchell, WR; South Florida

92. Cleveland Browns: Eric Norwood, OLB; South Carolina

93. Minnesota Vikings: Dekoda Watson, OLB; Florida State

94. Indianapolis Colts: Torrell Troup, DT; Central Florida

95. New Orleans Saints: Jeremy Williams, WR; Tulane

Round 4

96. St. Louis Rams: Perrish Cox, CB; Oklahoma State

97. Detroit Lions: Austen Lane, DE; Murray State

98. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Syd’Quan Thompson, CB; Cal

99. Kansas City Chiefs: JD Walton, C; Baylor

100. Washington Redskins: Montario Hardesty, RB; Tennessee

101. Seattle Seahawks: Greg Hardy, DE; Miss.

102. Cleveland Browns: Jared Veldheer, OT; Hillsdale

103. Oakland Raiders: Thaddeus Gibson, LB; Ohio State

104. Buffalo Bills: Rennie Curran, LB; Georgia

105. Jacksonville Jaguars: AJ Edds, OLB; Iowa

106. Chicago Bears: Jermaine Cunningham, DE; Florida

107. Miami Dolphins: Linval Joseph, DT; East Carolina

108. Tennessee Titans: Mitch Petrus, OG; Arkansas

109. Carolina Panthers: Jason Fox, OT; Miami

110. San Francisco 49ers: Amari Spivey, CB; Iowa

111. Denver Broncos: Larry Asante, S; Nebraska

112. New York Giants: Marshall Newhouse, OG; TCU

113. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ciron Black, OT; LSU

114. Atlanta Falcons: John Jerry, OG; Miss.

115. Houston Texans: Major Wright, S; Florida

116. New England Patriots: Donovan Warren, CB; Michigan

117. Cincinnati Bengals: Sergio Render, OG; Virginia Tech

118. Philadelphia Eagles: Jerome Murphy, CB; South Florida

119. Green Bay Packers: Zane Beadles, OT; Utah

120. Baltimore Ravens: Andre Roberts, WR; Citadel

121. Arizona Cardinals: Rodderick Muckleroy, LB; Texas

122. Dallas Cowboys: Kyle Calloway, OT; Iowa

123. San Diego Chargers: Javier Arenas, CB; Alabama

124. Philadelphia Eagles: Joe McKnight, RB; USC

125. Minnesota Vikings: Mike Neal, DT; Purdue

126. Indianapolis Colts: Brandon Lang, DE; Troy

127. New Orleans Saints: Perry Riley, LB; LSU

Round 5

128. St. Louis Rams: Colin Peek, TE; Alabama

129. Detroit Lions: Selvish Capers, OT; West Virginia

130. Cleveland Browns: Vince Oghobaase, DT; Duke

131. Washington Redskins: Myron Lewis, CB; Vanderbilt

132. Kansas City Chiefs: Sam Young, OT; Notre Dame

133. Cleveland Browns: Darrell Stuckey, S; Kansas

134. Oakland Raiders: Jeff Byers, OL; USC

135. Seattle Seahawks: Dennis Pitta, TE; BYU

136. Buffalo Bills: George Selvie, OLB/DE; South Florida

137. Chicago Bears: Eric Decker, WR; Minnesota

138. Kansas City Chiefs: Josh Hull, LB; Penn State

139. Jacksonville Jaguars: Shay Hodge, WR; Miss.

140. Kansas City Chiefs: Freddy Barnes, WR; Bowling Green

141. San Francisco 49ers: Ben Tate, RB; Auburn

142. Detroit Lions: Pat Angerer, ILB; Iowa

143. New York Giants: T.J. Ward, SS; Oregon

144. Tennessee Titans: Eric Olsen, OL; Notre Dame

145. Atlanta Falcons: Tony Moeaki, TE; Iowa

146. Houston Texans: Garrett Graham, FB; Wisconsin

147. Pittsburgh Steelers: Blair White, WR; Michigan State

148. Cincinnati Bengals: Andrew Quarless, TE; Penn State

149. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Alterraun Verner, CB; UCLA

150. Green Bay Packers: Clay Harbor, FB; Missouri State

151. St. Louis Rams: Danario Alexander, WR; Missouri

152. Baltimore Ravens: Vince Oghobaase, DE; Duke

153. Arizona Cardinals: Joshua Moore, CB; Kansas State

154. Oakland Raiders: Jarrett Brown, QB; West Virginia

155. San Diego Chargers: Kam Chancellor, SS; Virginia Tech

156. Cleveland Browns: Charles Scott, RB; LSU

157. Minnesota Vikings: Darryl Sharpton, ILB; Miami

158. Indianapolis Colts: Joique Bell, RB; Wayne State

159. New York Jets: Rashawn Jackson, FB; Virginia

DeezNutz
02-22-2010, 11:28 PM
Whose mock is this?

All you have to do is see where the QBs are going in round 1 to know that it's all fucked up.

DaneMcCloud
02-22-2010, 11:45 PM
This is a mocking travesty

Saccopoo
02-22-2010, 11:49 PM
Whose mock is this?

Your Mom and I worked on it last night.

All you have to do is see where the QBs are going in round 1 to know that it's all ****ed up.

Don't kid yourself. They ain't that good.

Reaper16
02-22-2010, 11:57 PM
I think Akwasi Owusu-Ansah is a better prospect than like 3 or 4 of the 4th & 5th rounder CBs you'v got.

Ralphy Boy
02-23-2010, 12:07 AM
So both Bradford and Clausen get past St Louis, Washington, Seattle (twice), Buffalo, Jax and San Fran (twice)?

You put so much time into this and the most important position in the draft falls to the 27th pick, to a team that loves their QB.

Wow.

I hate to bag on anyone that goes to this much work.

Perhaps you'd care to revise those two and have someone take it seriously?

Ralphy Boy
02-23-2010, 12:08 AM
Don't kid yourself. They ain't that good.

Don't kid yourself. They aren't that bad.

Saccopoo
02-23-2010, 12:10 AM
I think Akwasi Owusu-Ansah is a better prospect than like 3 or 4 of the 4th & 5th rounder CBs you'v got.

He probably is, but you've got to worry about the transition from a DII school to the NFL. I thought about him instead of Myron Lewis with the Skins pick in the fifth, as they are about the same type of player, but decided to go with Lewis because of the high level of competition that he faced.

Saccopoo
02-23-2010, 12:32 AM
So both Bradford and Clausen get past St Louis, Washington, Seattle (twice), Buffalo, Jax and San Fran (twice)?

You put so much time into this and the most important position in the draft falls to the 27th pick, to a team that loves their QB.

Wow.

I hate to bag on anyone that goes to this much work.

Perhaps you'd care to revise those two and have someone take it seriously?

I have St. Louis picking McCoy in the third, and he's on the same level as Clausen in terms of his ability.

Neither Clausen nor Bradford have the arm that Shanahan wants in his quarterback.

There is no way that Seattle doesn't use Hasslebeck for several more seasons and as such, offensive tackle was a much higher priority.

Gailey used Tyler Thigpen as his quarterback. Brian Brohm is going to look like freaking Johnny Unitas by comparison. (And I also think that they make a strong move for Michael Vick, but regardless, Gailey will get by with Brohm better than he ever did with Thigpen.)

Jacksonville is taking Tebow in the third and Garrard is coming off a 3,500 yd. 83.5 rating season. They aren't beating him out.

San Francisco has a lot of time and money invested in Alex Smith and he was playing very well at the end of last year. They aren't going to burn a high draft pick on a quarterback.

Dallas has nothing behind Romo (Kitna? Please.), and could use this as a motivational tool for getting Tony to pick it up n the playoffs. As well, I don't see the problem with Dallas taking Bradford, having him learn the system and the NFL and be ready to take the job over in three or four years. If you were the Owner/GM of the Cowboys, would you be feeling good about having John Kitna as your #2?

I just don't see any teams really falling in love with either quarterback to pick them over bigger needs or guys later in the draft that are just as capable.

BossChief
02-23-2010, 01:05 AM
Derrick Morgan would be the best 5-tec besides Suh in the draft?...ah forget it, the whole thing is totally fucked up.

just quit.

Mecca
02-23-2010, 01:20 AM
This mock just destroyed my brain.

Mecca
02-23-2010, 03:30 AM
I'll be straight with a few of these picks...

Rolando McClain is to system limited to play for a 4-3 team to go that high, no one uses a top 10 pick on a 2 down strong side LB.

Also that is way high for Bruce Campbell.

Pasta Little Brioni
02-23-2010, 07:47 AM
I have St. Louis picking McCoy in the third, and he's on the same level as Clausen in terms of his ability.

Neither Clausen nor Bradford have the arm that Shanahan wants in his quarterback.

There is no way that Seattle doesn't use Hasslebeck for several more seasons and as such, offensive tackle was a much higher priority.
Gailey used Tyler Thigpen as his quarterback. Brian Brohm is going to look like freaking Johnny Unitas by comparison. (And I also think that they make a strong move for Michael Vick, but regardless, Gailey will get by with Brohm better than he ever did with Thigpen.)

Jacksonville is taking Tebow in the third and Garrard is coming off a 3,500 yd. 83.5 rating season. They aren't beating him out.

San Francisco has a lot of time and money invested in Alex Smith and he was playing very well at the end of last year. They aren't going to burn a high draft pick on a quarterback.

Dallas has nothing behind Romo (Kitna? Please.), and could use this as a motivational tool for getting Tony to pick it up n the playoffs. As well, I don't see the problem with Dallas taking Bradford, having him learn the system and the NFL and be ready to take the job over in three or four years. If you were the Owner/GM of the Cowboys, would you be feeling good about having John Kitna as your #2?

I just don't see any teams really falling in love with either quarterback to pick them over bigger needs or guys later in the draft that are just as capable.

Hasselbeck is 35, missed 11 games the last 2 seasons, and hasn't had a decent season since 07. He's hitting the end of the road. Seattle is in much of a need at QB as anyone.

BigCatDaddy
02-23-2010, 08:02 AM
This mock is a Saccopoo

Reaper16
02-23-2010, 10:16 AM
He probably is, but you've got to worry about the transition from a DII school to the NFL. I thought about him instead of Myron Lewis with the Skins pick in the fifth, as they are about the same type of player, but decided to go with Lewis because of the high level of competition that he faced.
Of course you have to worry. But if there is any draft-related activity here that I specialize in it is projecting Division II players to the next level. I guarantee that I watch at least 20x more DII games than anyone else here. Of the six D2 players I was really observing NFL potential in last season all but one just got a combine invite.

Danman
02-23-2010, 11:19 AM
This mock is a Saccopoo

How true. You do however miss three important aspects of his mock:

1. No RT to the Chiefs with the 5th pick in the first round
2. No Toby Gerhart
3. No Jordan Shipley

That's a huge step IMO, even for the Poo man. I agree, the rest is f@*cked up

CoMoChief
02-23-2010, 02:33 PM
Jesus if the mock WAS really like this......

1. S - Eric Berry
2. NT - Terrance Cody
2. NT - Cam Thomas
3. OLB - Eric Norwood
4. CB - Donovan Warren
5. OLB - George Selvie
5. C - Eric Olsen
5. WR - Denario Alexander
6. OT - Chris Scott

Mr. Laz
02-23-2010, 02:37 PM
Jesus if the mock WAS really like this......

1. S - Eric Berry
2. NT - Terrance Cody
2. NT - Cam Thomas
3. OLB - Eric Norwood
4. CB - Donovan Warren
5. OLB - George Selvie
5. C - Eric Olsen
5. WR - Denario Alexander
6. OT - Chris Scott
2 nose tackles, 2 rushbackers???

CoMoChief
02-23-2010, 02:40 PM
2 nose tackles, 2 rushbackers???

depth is key

Vrabel, Studebaker, and Hali are all great/sarcasm. Thank god we have them :rolleyes:

still don't have a true NT, Edwards is older than shit and he's not a NT. Besides Cody and Thomas can rest and sub in and out for eachother. That would be one hell of a goal line stance as well, plugging those 2 fuggers in there.

Sfeihc
02-23-2010, 03:07 PM
Any mock without F. Barnes going to KC is rubbish.

Danman
02-23-2010, 03:21 PM
Any mock without F. Barnes going to KC is rubbish.


Are you planning to still post on the planet when the Chiefs don't select Barnes?

DeezNutz
02-23-2010, 03:24 PM
I have St. Louis picking McCoy in the third, and he's on the same level as Clausen in terms of his ability.


LMAO.

Clausen has the potential to be an NFL QB, and a good one at that, and McCoy has no business being drafted (though someone will clearly waste the pick).

BossChief
02-23-2010, 03:36 PM
If Colt could grow a set of nuts and a heart he could be a good qb.

Saccopoo
02-23-2010, 03:38 PM
Any mock without F. Barnes going to KC is rubbish.

You did see who I had the Chiefs taking at 140, right?

milkman
02-24-2010, 06:00 AM
Jesus if the mock WAS really like this......

1. S - Eric Berry
2. NT - Terrance Cody
2. NT - Cam Thomas
3. OLB - Eric Norwood
4. CB - Donovan Warren
5. OLB - George Selvie
5. C - Eric Olsen
5. WR - Denario Alexander
6. OT - Chris Scott

Wow, you did okay with the first two picks, which is a huge surprise.

After that, though.........:eek:


As to the OP, holy shit!

What a fucking mockery!

milkman
02-24-2010, 06:02 AM
I have to say, Saccapoo really makes findthedr look like a freakin' genious(cps).

That's a major fucktard accomplishment.

Fritz88
02-24-2010, 07:12 PM
this is pure bull shit

Saccopoo
02-25-2010, 04:45 AM
this is pure bull shit

Opposed to what? That we draft a faggy douchebag third round level QB and then draft for playmakers?

Sexy.

souza
02-25-2010, 04:51 AM
If Clausen doesnt go til 30 the next round is on me

Saccopoo
02-25-2010, 09:05 PM
Modified to reflect philosophical changes on quarterbacks.

Saccopoo
02-26-2010, 07:07 PM
Shit. If I give the Seahawks Berry and Brown, what do I do with Bulaga then? Fartskins! A conundrum!

Saccopoo
02-26-2010, 07:40 PM
Okay. I like that first round much better now. Never felt comfortable with Bulaga to the Seahawks and Williams to the Packers is a much better fit than Brown.

I might have to contemplate the 49ers taking Benn instead of Spiller.

Mecca
02-26-2010, 07:43 PM
If it really plays that way the 49ers would take Spiller or Mays, both players fill something they need and are the best players left.

Saccopoo
02-26-2010, 07:50 PM
If it really plays that way the 49ers would take Spiller or Mays, both players fill something they need and are the best players left.

Yeah, Spiller would be a nice fit in the system and giving Smith another tool would be huge in his progression as a NFL QB. If they can get a solid tackle out of this and another couple of weapons, they are going to be a dangerous team - as long as Singletary keeps his pants on.

Saccopoo
02-27-2010, 01:55 PM
I'll be straight with a few of these picks...

Rolando McClain is to system limited to play for a 4-3 team to go that high, no one uses a top 10 pick on a 2 down strong side LB.

Also that is way high for Bruce Campbell.

Campbell just ran a 4.85 40 yard dash and a 32" vertical. At a ripped 6'6", 315 lbs.

You still think that's too high for the Raiders, who need an offensive tackle?

Mr. Flopnuts
02-27-2010, 02:00 PM
I understand we need some depth at the nose position, but drafting 2 DT's in the first two rounds makes me want to vomit. We have way too many holes to be filling depth in the 2nd round.

Saccopoo
02-27-2010, 02:23 PM
I understand we need some depth at the nose position, but drafting 2 DT's in the first two rounds makes me want to vomit. We have way too many holes to be filling depth in the 2nd round.

Suh won't be playing NT. He's going to be our starting five tech guy at the start of mini-camps. Dorsey will be the one tech at Tampa Bay.

Duh.

Mr. Flopnuts
02-27-2010, 02:31 PM
Suh won't be playing NT. He's going to be our starting five tech guy at the start of mini-camps. Dorsey will be the one tech at Tampa Bay.

Duh.

:Lin:

Saccopoo
02-27-2010, 02:51 PM
If you'd rather have Dorsey at the five tech than Suh, I'd imagine that you're suffering from some intestinal malady. Tampa is going to take Okung, and then they are going to need a defensive tackle. Chiefs trade Dorsey to the Bucs for the second and a fourth this year and a fifth next year. Chiefs take Suh at the #5 spot, and as Jackson is our seven tech DE, Suh would be our five tech. They pick up Thomas with one of the later second rounders and there you go - a potentially devastating 3-4 defensive front. Kindle gets picked with the first second, and with the Bucs second they can pick up either Taylor Mays if he's still on the board, Brandon Spikes, Darryl Washington, Morgan Burnett or the like.

A completely reworked and substantially better defense by the end of the second round, then they can use the third round and on to shore up the offensive line (Matt Tenant, JD Walton, Jason Fox, Black, Beadles, Olsen, etc.), wide receiver (Shipley, Decker, etc.), running back (Hardesty, Scott), etc.

And you'd complain about that?

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Mecca
02-27-2010, 07:34 PM
Still think it's high, because honestly most teams don't care how fast OT's run 40 times. And the Raiders don't take workout warrior offensive linemen they do that with other positions.

Dave Lane
03-01-2010, 11:53 AM
I would love it if Suh fell to us the guy is the stud of the draft.

The Franchise
03-01-2010, 12:05 PM
If it falls like that.......give me this.

1. Eric Berry, S
2. Sergio Kindle, OLB/DE
2. Cam Thomas, NT
3. Sean Lee, ILB
4. Jason Fox, OT
5. Eric Olsen, C

Danman
03-02-2010, 11:38 AM
I quit reading after the first 5 picks. Just stop mocking - please

Saccopoo
03-02-2010, 01:22 PM
I quit reading after the first 5 picks. Just stop mocking - please

I'm surprised you had the ability to read the first five picks. Kudos.

Oh, and did you ever think that Dorsey would have been around by the fifth pick in 2008?

KCChiefsMan
03-02-2010, 05:23 PM
I want to beat the creator of this mockery

Saccopoo
03-09-2010, 12:12 AM
Newly modified for a post combine perspective.

KCrockaholic
03-09-2010, 12:20 AM
I like this mock from a Chiefs perspective a lot!

AustinChief
03-09-2010, 12:22 AM
While I have no problem with who you have the Chiefs taking... what is you deal with Brandon Graham? Did he kick your dog? NO WAY he falls to the SIXTH round when most people have him ranked as the 2nd or 3rd highest prospect at 3-4 OLB

KCrockaholic
03-09-2010, 12:26 AM
While I have no problem with who you have the Chiefs taking... what is you deal with Brandon Graham? Did he kick your dog? NO WAY he falls to the SIXTH round when most people have him ranked as the 2nd or 3rd highest prospect at 3-4 OLB

Haha. I only focused on the Chiefs picks and didn't even notice that. It's easy to forget people when you do a mock. Just gotta re-check your stuff before your done.

Saccopoo
03-09-2010, 12:31 AM
While I have no problem with who you have the Chiefs taking... what is you deal with Brandon Graham? Did he kick your dog? NO WAY he falls to the SIXTH round when most people have him ranked as the 2nd or 3rd highest prospect at 3-4 OLB

Sorry. Second round to the Bucs. I have him and Hughes switching places in this latest version.

DaneMcCloud
03-09-2010, 12:38 AM
I would love it if Suh fell to us the guy is the stud of the draft.

So was Dorsey

BigChiefFan
03-09-2010, 11:40 AM
I like the first two picks.

raybec 4
03-09-2010, 01:50 PM
If Angerer is still there in the 5th round I'd love to see the Chiefs draft him

Saccopoo
03-09-2010, 02:03 PM
If Angerer is still there in the 5th round I'd love to see the Chiefs draft him

I hemmed and hawed on that, going between Josh Hull and Angerer. Hull won out due to his larger size, that he's played inside and outside and was the leading tackler on a team with two other highly regarded linebackers. Hull also had a very good combine, especially at the agility/cone drills, showing speed and athleticism. Angerer has a history of injuries as well. A very good player, but Hull seems to be a better fit and offers a bit more versatility for the system.

KCrockaholic
03-09-2010, 02:09 PM
So was Dorsey

Dorsey hasn't exactly been treated fairly yet. Lets see how he does with more than 1 year of a system under his belt. He played a position last year that he has never played before, nor was it correct for his style. He's not the type of player to just take up space. He needs to be used in a 4-3 as an attacking DT. I also think if Suh fell to us, he could be our NT. He's the only guy under 320 that could be our NT IMO.

Nightfyre
03-09-2010, 03:53 PM
Dorsey hasn't exactly been treated fairly yet. Lets see how he does with more than 1 year of a system under his belt. He played a position last year that he has never played before, nor was it correct for his style. He's not the type of player to just take up space. He needs to be used in a 4-3 as an attacking DT. I also think if Suh fell to us, he could be our NT. He's the only guy under 320 that could be our NT IMO.

I don't disagree that suh could be a nt... Its just a waste of his ability. Really, if he falls, how does romeo not draft him and take us back to a 43 or mixed sets?
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CoMoChief
03-10-2010, 10:23 AM
My God if the draft played out like that I'd love to have:

1. FS - Eric Berry
2A. OLB - Brandon Graham
2B. NT - Cam Thomas
3. OLB - Eric Norwood
4. CB - Donovan Warren
5. OLB - George Selvie
5. WR - Denario Alexander
5. SS - Kam Chancellor

Not a chance in hell this would happen. I would love a defensive loaded draft. I loaded up on OLB/rushbackers because as of now, we only have 1 in Hali. Depth is key. Vrabel sucks and anyone behind him is garbage. and a 3rd and 5th rounder (in this mock) is good value for OLB's that I took. We would be set in the secondary. If Flowers says Chancellor is great then I'd take his word on that and take him with our last pick in the 5th rd.

Really wish we could have signed MLB Karlos Dansby. That would make this defense sick.

Then next season load up on WR's in a great WR class and OL. I think this team would be set for a playoff run in 2011.

But like I said this wouldnt happen. I have a feeling we're going to see a lot of WTF picks this year.

Saccopoo
03-10-2010, 05:29 PM
My God if the draft played out like that I'd love to have:

1. FS - Eric Berry
2A. OLB - Brandon Graham
2B. NT - Cam Thomas
3. OLB - Eric Norwood
4. CB - Donovan Warren
5. OLB - George Selvie
5. WR - Denario Alexander
5. SS - Kam Chancellor

While I can appreciate your unbridled enthusiasm over the offense's progression last season, I'm not as optimistic as you and I'd personally like to see maybe a couple more additions to that side of the ball. I'm pretty sure we could improve some of those offensive line positions rather than go into the 2010 season with the same crew that we finished the 2009 with.

But a team can never have too many ROLB's. Hali might get tired from being on the field all game long as our offense is unable to move the ball, thus having the additions of Graham, Norwood and Selvie would allow us to platoon that particular position and have a new, fresh rush backer appear in each quarter. That would keep those offensive coordinators on their toes for sure!

Rams Fan
03-11-2010, 06:57 AM
If Bradford is the pick at #1, no way they pick Robinson in the 2nd. You have them pick 2 WRs in the first 5 Rounds, along with 2 CB. No way that happens and the Rams actually have a decent WR in Avery. The 2nd Round pick would probably be the best DL available.

Chiefnj2
03-11-2010, 11:13 AM
KC Round 1 - Bradford, Berry or Suh. If those 3 are gone then try to move down and take Earl Thomas, Dan Williams, Trent Williams or Spiller.

Round 2 - Pouncey, an OLB who slid to round 2 (Hughes, Graham, Griffen), Tate, Benn.

The Franchise
03-11-2010, 11:27 AM
I'd like to see -

1st - Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
2nd - Jason Pierre-Paul, OLB/DE South Florida
2nd - Marshawn Gilyard, WR; Cincy
3rd - Torrell Troup, DT; Central Florida
4th - Jason Fox, OT, Miami
5th - Eric Olsen, OC, Notre Dame
5th - Kam Chancellor, SS, Virginia Tech
5th - Pat Angerer, ILB, Iowa


I'd be fine with either Pierre-Paul or Graham in the 2nd round.