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Scout.com's Mock Draft - 04-03-2009
Complete with a trade.
http://profootball.scout.com/2/853317.html KC receives: #12 and #18 Denver receives: #3 Sanchez goes #1 to the Lions Monroe goes #2 to the Rams Stafford goes #3 to the Broncos Jason Smith goes #4 to the Rams Jesus Christ goes #5 to the Broncos The Chiefs get: #12 - Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU #18 - Andre Smith, OT, Alabama :cuss::cuss::cuss::cuss::cuss::cuss: |
If we make that trade....then I'd rather see this.
#12 - Rey Maualuga, ILB, USC #18 - Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland And even then....if Andre Smith is sitting there....I'd try and trade down with the Eagles. Give them the #18 pick for the #28 pick and their 3rd rounder. |
I'd rather not have Heyward-Bey that early. Andre Smith at #18 is intriguing as a RT prospect.
That all being said, another trade down with the Eagles sounds like a plan. |
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#12 and our 3rd to Philly for the #21 and #28 KC Selects: #18 OT Andre Smith #21 WR Darius Hayward-Bey #28 DE Robert Ayers :D |
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That has the potential to be a 3 round bustathon. Ayers has no place on this team. |
I could live with Andre Smith at 18, a top 3 talent at 18. I dont think he is good as Albert but damn he could be a nice RT.
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You're an awful, awful person. |
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If that's the case....then I'd rather have this. #18 - Knowshown Moreno, RB, Georgia #21 - Clay Matthews, OLB, USC Then I'd take the #28 and trade back to the top of the 2nd round. |
18. Maualuga (would be lucky) 21 any chance Maclin falls here? 28 Barwin
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Everyone is in such a hurry to attack. :doh!: |
Krabs playing the victim instead of the bully, thats funny
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Oh noe 'e didn' http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thu...you_didn_t.jpg |
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would be thrilled with Smith at 18 to play RT!!! he's an awesome run blocker. that trade would never happen though.
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I don't see the appeal of Rey. He's physical but gets caught up in the wash quite a bit to be consider elite. Andre Smith is a risk but good value in the 2nd half of round 1.
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Change our picks to Everette Brown and Rey Maualuga and you have yourselves a deal!
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Drafting Curry #3 is about like drafting a Kicker in the first round.
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I'm guessing Parker actually answered one of those classic Chiefnj2 questions like, "You can't take a QB, OT, DE or OLB - and you can't trade down. Who do you take?" and he's going to hold the answer over Parker's head for the foreseeable future.
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no ****in way KC selects Tyson Jackson at the #12 spot
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I wouldnt mind Laurinitus at 18.
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Everette Brown mother ****ers! Pioli isn't afraid to reach for stars! In all honestly though, the Patriots never acted like ILB was a big need for them, they always just used old veterans. I don't see why hes going to change his philosophy and try building a team the opposite of what hes done before.
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I'd take Sanchez, Brown or even *gasp* Crabtree at #3 before I took an ILB that high. |
I just have this feeling Haley takes Crabtree... I think Pioli would be OK with it too since they Patriots have been trying so hard to get receivers...
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Then again, I've also said that I'm so disappointed with the top of this draft that my opinion on the subject is fluid depending on the temperature, humidity, and phase of the moon. I've OPENLY admitted it all along. |
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Bowe and Crabtree might be really good. |
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If we were stuck there, the pick would be QB, Brown or Raji for me. |
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As soon as he's taken, other QB hungry teams will start calling. |
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The only way someone is trading that far pre-draft is if there is a fear that Seattle might take him. Otherwise, if we take him at 3, let the bidding begin between Denver, Jets, Tampa, etc. for Sanchez if teams are willing to give up that much, or more realistically Cassel, who could be had for a mid-late 1st round pick. |
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I know most people like the changes made to draft last year, but I don't. |
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I don't think Pioli gambles with the draft pick in an attempt to flip him. IMO, his value goes down once KC takes him. |
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As for his value falling after he's picked, I don't think so. Eli Manning's value didn't seem to take a hit. What happens if the Chiefs take Sanchez, and the Jags or the 9ers take Freeman. The Donkeys would be left with Kyle Orton, and the Bucs are desparate for a QB. One of those teams will ante up. Hell, I'd take the Bucs 1st, second, and Jeremy Zuttah for Sanchez. |
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"That's stupid, we just traded for him. Why would we trade him?" I know that if I bought a house last month for $250,000, and this month someone called me and said that they'd give me $325,000 for it, I'd be packing my shit damn fast. |
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ROUND ONE
1:00-1:10 1- 1- 1 Detroit Matthew Stafford QB GA 1:10-1:20 1- 2- 2 St. Louis Eugene Monroe OT Virginia 1:20-1:30 1- 3- 3 Philadelphia (from Chiefs) Jason Smith OT Baylor (from list) 1:30-1:40 1- 4- 4 Seattle Micheal Crabtree, WR Texas Tech (via PM) 1:40-1:50 1- 5- 5 Denver (from Cleveland) Aaron Curry, LB Wake Forest 1:50-2:00 1- 6- 6 Green Bay (from Bengals) BJ Raji, DT Boston College 2:00-2:10 1- 7- 7 Oakland Michael Johnson, DE Georgia Tech 2:10-2:20 1- 8- 8 Jacksonville Mark Sanchez, QB, USC 2:20-2:30 1- 9- 9 Cincinatti (from Green Bay) Andre Smith, OT Alabama 2:30-2:40 1-10-10 San Francisco Michael Oher, OT Mississippi 2:40-2:50 1-11-11 Buffalo Brian Orakpo, DE/OLB Texas 2:50-3:00 1-12-12 Cleveland (from broncos) Everette Brown, DE/OLB Florida St. 3:00-3:10 1-13-13 Washington Robert Ayers DE Tennessee* 3:10-3:20 1-14-14 New Orleans Malcom Jenkins, CB, Ohio St. 3:20-3:30 1-15-15 Houston Clay Matthews LB USC 3:30-3:40 1-16-16 San Diego Rey Maualuga, LB, USC 3:40-3:50 1-17-17 New York Jets Jeremy Macklin WR Missouri 3:50-4:00 1-18-18 Denver (from Chicago) Aaron Maybin DE/OLB Penn State 4:00-4:10 1-19-19 Tampa Bay Brian Cushing OLB USC 4:10-4:20 1-20-20 Detroit (from Dallas) William Beatty OT Connecticut 4:20-4:30 1-21-21 Kansas City (from Eagles) Tyson Jackson, DE LSU 4:30-4:40 1-22-22 Minnesota Peria Jerry DT Ole Miss 4:40-4:50 1-23-23 New England Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia 4:50-5:00 1-24-24 Atlanta Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma State (via PM) * Denotes Commissioner Pick 1:00-1:10 1-25-25 Miami Hakeem Nicks WR North Carolina 1:10-1:20 1-26-26 Baltimore Kenny Britt WR Rutgers 1:20-1:30 1-27-27 Indianapolis Beanie Wells RB Ohio State 1:30-1:40 1-28-28 Seattle (from Kansas City) (from Carolina) (from Philadelphia) Alex Mack C California 1:40-1:50 1-29-29 New York Giants Brian Robiskie WR Ohio State 1:50-2:00 1-30-30 Tennessee Conner Barwin DE Cincinnati 2:00-2:10 1-31-31 Arizona Donald Brown RB Unv of Cincinnati 2:10-2:20 1-32-32 Pittsburgh Eben Britton OT Arizona ROUND TWO 2:20-2:30 2- 1-33 Detroit Alphonso Smith CB Wake Forest 2:30-2:40 2- 2-34 New England (from Chiefs) Darius Butler CB Un Conn 2:40-2:50 2- 3-35 St. Louis James Laurinaitis LB Ohio State 2:50-3:00 2- 4-36 Cleveland Vontae Davis CB Illinois 3:00-3:10 2- 5-37 Kansas City (from Seattle) Larry English Northern Ill 3:10-3:20 2- 6-38 Cincinnati Eric Wood C Louisville 3:20-3:30 2- 7-39 Jacksonville Percy Harvin WR Florida 3:30-3:40 2- 8-40 Oakland Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland 3:40-3:50 2- 9-41 Green Bay Ron Brace DT Boston College 3:50-4:00 2-10-42 Buffalo Jared Cook TE South Carolina 4:00-4:10 2-11-43 San Francisco Clint Sintim OLB Virginia 4:10-4:20 2-12-44 Miami (from Washington) Sean Smith CB Utah 4:20-4:30 2-13-45 New York Giants (from Saints) William Moore SS Missouri 4:30-4:40 2-14-46 Houston Patrick Chung Safety Oregon 4:40-4:50 2-15-47 New England (from San Diego) Louis Delmas Safety Western Michigan 4:50-5:00 2-16-48 Denver Lesean McCoy RB Pittsburgh* Monday, April 6, 2009 (Round 2 continued) 6:30-6:40 2-17-49 Chicago Duke Robinson OG Oklahoma 6:40-6:50 2-18-50 Cleveland (from Tampa Bay) Josh Freeman QB Kansas State 6:50-7:00 2-19-51 Atlanta (from Dallas) Evander "Ziggy" Hood - DT Missouri 7:00-7:10 2-20-52 New York Jets Jarron Gilbert DT/DE San Jose State 7:10-7:20 2-21-53 Kansas City (from Eagles) Jonathan Luigs C Arkansas 7:20-7:30 2-22-54 Minnesota Max Unger C/OG/OT Oregon 7:30-7:40 2-23-55 Dallas (from Atlanta) Jamon Meredith OT South Carolina 7:40-7:50 2-24-56 Miami Lawrence Sidbury/DE-OLB/Richmond 7:50-8:00 2-25-57 Baltimore Paul Kruger DE Utah 8:00-8:10 2-26-58 New England Cody Brown, OLB, UConn 8:10-8:20 2-27-59 Kansas City (from Carolina) Phil Loadholt OT Oklahoma 8:20-8:30 2-28-60 New York Giants Ramses Barden WR Cal Poly 8:30-8:40 2-29-61 Indianapolis Jarius Byrd, CB, Oregon 8:40-8:50 2-30-62 Tennessee D.J. Moore CB Vanderbilt 8:50-9:00 2-31-63 Arizona Sen'Derrick Marks DT Auburn 9:00-9:10 2-32-64 Pittsburgh Fili Moala DT USC Tuesday, April 7, 2009 ROUND THREE 6:30-6:40 3- 1-65 San Francisco (from Detroit) Rashad Jennings RB Liberty 6:40-6:50 3- 2-66 St. Louis Juaquin Iglesias WR Oklahoma 6:50-7:00 3- 3-67 Carolina (from Kansas City) Jasper Brinkley LB S. Carolina 7:00-7:10 3- 4-68 Kansas City (from Seattle) Shonn Greene RB Iowa 7:10-7:20 3- 5-69 Dallas (from Cleveland) Marcus Freeman LB Ohio State 7:20-7:30 3- 6-70 Cincinnati Victor Harris CB Virginia Tech 7:30-7:40 3- 7-71 Oakland James Casey TE Rice 7:40-7:50 3- 8-72 Jacksonville Mike Thomas WR Arizona 7:50-8:00 3- 9-73 Green Bay Andy Levitre G Oregon State 8:00-8:10 3-10-74 Detroit (from San Francisco) Chase Coffman TE Missouri 8:10-8:20 3-11-75 Buffalo Tyrone McKenzie LB South Florida 8:20-8:30 3-12-76 New York Jets (from Saints) Andre Brown RB N. C. State 8:30-8:40 3-13-77 Houston Asher Allen CB Georgia 8:40-8:50 3-14-78 San Diego Chip Vaughn S Wake Forest 8:50-9:00 3-15-79 Cleveland (from broncos) Rashad Johnson S Alabama 9:00-9:10 3-16-80 Washington Darry Beckwith LB L. S. U. 9:10-9:20 3-17-81 Tampa Bay Louis Murphy WR Florida 9:20-9:30 3-18-82 Detroit (from Dallas) Scott McKillop LB Pittsburgh Wednesday, April 8, 2009 (Round 3 continued) 6:30-6:40 3-19-83 Green Bay (from Jets) Nader Abdallah DT Ohio State 6:40-6:50 3-20-84 Denver (from Chicago) 6:50-7:00 3-21-85 Carolina (from Kansas City) (from Philadelphia) 7:00-7:10 3-22-86 Minnesota 7:10-7:20 3-23-87 Miami 7:20-7:30 3-24-88 Baltimore 7:30-7:40 3-25-89 New England 7:40-7:50 3-26-90 Atlanta 7:50-8:00 3-27-91 New York Giants 8:00-8:10 3-28-92 Indianapolis 8:10-8:20 3-29-93 Seattle (from Kansas City) (from Carolina) 8:20-8:30 3-30-94 Tennessee 8:30-8:40 3-31-95 Arizona 8:40-8:50 3-32-96 Pittsburgh 8:50-9:00 3-33-97 New England Compensatory Selection 9:00-9:10 3-34-98 Cincinnati Compensatory Selection 9:10-9:20 3-35-99 Chicago Compensatory Selection 9:20-9:30 3-36-100 New York Giants Compensatory Selection This looks like it went on for awhile. Looks like there was another trade. What are your thoughts on this return so far? 4:20-4:30 1-21-21 Kansas City (from Eagles) Tyson Jackson, DE LSU 3:00-3:10 2- 5-37 Kansas City (from Seattle) Larry English Northern Ill 7:10-7:20 2-21-53 Kansas City (from Eagles) Jonathan Luigs C Arkansas 8:10-8:20 2-27-59 Kansas City (from Carolina) Phil Loadholt OT Oklahoma 7:00-7:10 3- 4-68 Kansas City (from Seattle) Shonn Greene RB Iowa |
That mock draft sucks........
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I wouldn't draft Phil Loadholt if he were the last OT left on the board and OT was the final piece of the SB puzzle.
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It's not bad, except I would've taken Sintim over English.
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Mitchell was/is an athletic guy who isn't that great of a football player that transferred to South Florida so he could play... Rey Maualuga is a 3 year starter at one of the best college programs around that is an outstanding player that is being downgraded due to his athletic testing... They are nothing alike at all. |
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That's just some ****in' great insight there. I wouldn't draft him if he was the last OT on the planet and my team needed an offensive tackle because....*wait for it!*....he's a plodder. That's ****ing great! |
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