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Fat E's 2013 Mock Drafts
Just trying a bunch out for size. Some I will like, some I won't (most of you won't like any of them which is no big deal to me); it just helps me to see them in one place so I can see how my thoughts on the draft change as FA progresses and Combine results and Pro Day observations move prospects up and down my draft boards. That said, here is my first mock:
Re-sign Albert and Bowe. DRC will hit FA this year and is Andy's buddy so he is in the red and gold next year. 1) Geno Smith, QB; West Virginia 2) Terrance Williams, WR; Baylor--is a threat both short and deep. Led the nation in receiving yardage (even with RG3 gone) 3a) Kevin Reddick, ILB; North Carolina-- 85 tackles, 18.5 tackles for a loss, 6.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and six pass breakups this year 3b) Da'Rick Rogers, WR; Tennessee Tech-- likes to get high, Hali and Houston will love him; dynamic receiver who would otherwise be a first round talent if it weren't for bong hits--if we are getting a QB, lets get him awesome weapons, and lets face it, Baldwin didn't get it together 4) Tony Jefferson, S; Oklahoma--versatile safety that can play in space or the box; could work well with Berry--I think the two of them together will be greater than the sum of their respective parts 5) Quanterus Smith, DE/OLB; Western Kentucky--a bit undersized as a DE, but could play well as an aggressive OLB, 12.5 sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss; injury (ACL tear late in the year) has him dropping on the draft boards 6) Colby Cameron, QB; Louisiana Tech--need someone to backup Geno and this kid can toss the rock (he was actually more accurate than Geno this past year) 7a) Christine Michael, RB; Texas A&M--he's got a girl's name so he runs fast and angry. 7b) Joe Madsen, C; West Virginia-- decent center who is used to getting Geno the rock, nice backup to Hudson |
Da'Rick Rogers is one of the most intriguing players in this year's draft. Million dollar talent, 5 cent head.
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Cyrus 50 Shades of Gray is going to kill Christine Michael before he has a chance to meet the team.
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Geno, Bowe, Williams, Rogers, Charles, Moeaki(I still have high hopes for this dude)... Damn imagine the potential with that group. Chances of draft going that way are really slim though. I'd love to take two WR early really
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I think drafting a CB is the other spot we NEED to draft in addition to QB. DRC would be nice according to your draft, Elvis, but I'd like to see another one in the draft on this roster. The position is too deep this year to not take one.
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If you're taking Da'Rick you don't need Williams and can take a CB/S in rd 2.
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We'll try this again with our new information (we traded our 2nd round pick[s] for Alex Smith).
We will also assume that we are keeping Bowe and Albert. I also still think DRC will reunite with Reid in KC in the off season. The hope of drafting a QB #1 overall is growing dimmer and dimmer...so I am going to assume that isn't going to happen. So what do I think is the most likely option? Trade down. Wha? Not gonna happen, you say? There was a reason that the Cards were so high on trading for Smith: their QB situation is even worse than KCs. Seriously. They need a QB in the worst way. I think there is a good chance they will want Geno, and if we aren't drafting him, then lets get their picks.... Using a draft value chart, we could expect a trade of firsts, their second (recouping our second we gave up for ASmith) and their first next year. 1.7- Corradelle Patterson- WR. This guy and Bowe would give ASmith the targets he needs to really implement Reid's version of the WCO. There would be no reason or excuse for ASmith to fail. 2- Matt Elam-SS. This might be a stretch, and Elam may not be there by the time the Chiefs pick in the second due to his combine, but it would go a long way to shoring up the secondary. Both he and berry could move around to disguise the defense. 3a) Terron Armstead- OT. He had a great combine, but he really hasn't played against top notch competition. If he slides out of the second round, Reid and Dorsey have their (yet another) tackle to bolster their "Shell" game. 3b) Kevin Reddick, ILB; North Carolina-- 85 tackles, 18.5 tackles for a loss, 6.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and six pass breakups this year 4) Jordan Reed, TE; ASmith loves him some TEs with good hands and Reed will offer that. 5) Quanterus Smith, DE/OLB; Western Kentucky--a bit undersized as a DE, but could play well as an aggressive OLB, 12.5 sacks and 18.5 tackles for loss; injury (ACL tear late in the year) has him dropping on the draft boards 6) Colby Cameron, QB; Louisiana Tech--need someone to backup 7 a & b) Who knows.... |
Man, I can't help but think you left us a bit dry in the backfield, even with the extra pick you raked in.
QB: Smith, Stanzi, Cameron RB: Charles, Droughn, Gray FB: DiMarco WR: Bowe, Patterson, Baldwin, McCluster, Wylie TE: Moeaki, Reed, Maneri LT: Albert, Stephenson LG: Allen, Hochstein C: Hudson, Patterson RG: Asamoah, Hochstein RT: Winston, Armstead DE: Bailey, Muir NT: Poe, Powe, Toribio DE: Jackson, Smith OLB: Hali, Jones ILB: Reddick, Sturdivant ILB: Johnson, Greenwood OB: Houston, Smith CB: Flowers, Rodgers-Cromartie, Arenas, Brown, Menzie S: Berry, Elam, Abdullah, Lewis K: Succop P: Colquitt LS: Gafford |
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I would put Cameron as the #2 QB and Tanney as #3. Stanzi can pack his bags with Cassel and Quinn. Steven Jackson might be an interesting FA pickup to help shore up the backfield as well. |
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