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But since I'm not Carl Peterson, I WIN THE DRAFT! |
The San Francisco 49ers select Christopher Owens, CB, San Jose State.
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Here is a guy I had rated alot higher than this but I didn't figure he would be around. I think he will be a stud special teamer player but could develop nicely behind DeMarcus Ware.
Dallas Cowboys select Henry Melton, DE/OLB, Texas |
The Titans select Corvey Irvin, DT, Georgia.
An athletic juco transfer who has not yet played his best football. He can compete to become a rotational contributor for the Titans. |
Hamas you are up for double picks.
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There continues to be good value at defense in the later rounds of this draft.
The Lions continue the rebuilding of their secondary. This guy has a lot of talent, and although he may be a slightly better fit for a zone scheme, he's definitely a legit #2 Corner talent, and would be a great C2 guy. The Detroit Lions select DeAngelo Smith, CB, Cincinnati. The Chiefs have largely addressed the problems on their offensive line through this draft. The next player has a fair amount of upside and I believe can contribute at any one of three positions on the front of a 3-4 if he works out, which is a ?, no doubt. However, I think that he's worth the risk. The Kansas City Chiefs select Terrance Knighton, DT/DE, Temple. |
The Rams are going to add some meat to the defense. This guy is a classic tweener, and frankly the Rams could use him in either role.
The Rams select Orion Martin - DE - Virginia Tech The guy started off as a walk on, and finished as a 2 time all conference selection. He's got heart. |
I'd like to personally thank Gator Boy, BCF, Hamas and Floppy for blowing up my draft board. The Mangenius needs a minute or two hours you bastages!
After much debate the Mangenius is filing a complaint with the League claiming you scallywags videotaped his draft board. With their final pick in the 2009 Chiefs Planet Mock Draft the Cleveland Browns select Sammie Stroughter, WR, OSU. Kid had some tough times but is smart and a player. Since the Browns need a lot of help at WR he and Robiskie will get plenty of action. |
I feel I have a bit of a steal here, at least from Seattle's perspective. This kid had a down senior year, but his stats were hurt due to a lack of playing time and a change in offensive philosophy.
Seattle is one of the few teams left that still runs a west coast-oriented offense, and we saw what this kid can do in this type of scheme in his All-Big 12 junior year where he ran for 1000+ yards and caught 75 passes. As the #2 RB in the country coming out of HS, we know the talent is there, he just needs to be in the right system to realize it. The Seattle Seahawks select Marlon Lucky, RB, Nebraska |
Adding some depth for the Bengals in the secondary with a steal of a pick here in the 6th.
Cincinnati Bengals select Captain Munnerlyn, CB, South Carolina |
Should have my pick in around noon.
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Since the Browns are done picking......
Rd 1 A. Curry, LB, WF Rd 2 C. Barwin, DE/OLB/TE, UC Rd 2 B. Robiskie, WR, OSU Rd 4 K. Sheets, RB, Purdue Rd 6 S. Stroughter, WR, The Beavers |
The Jacksonville Jaguars select Courtney Greene, SS/FS, Rutgers
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http://www.gbnreport.com/draftorder.html This draft is pretty hard to keep up with due to the different numbers being placed by the compensation picks, and I'm not sure it really matters anyway, but I think this pick actually belongs to the Eagles. |
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