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2009 Mock NFL Draft: Updated 25 September 08

As we have seen in recent years, underclassmen will likely dominate the 2009 NFL Draft. If you see (JR) it means the prospects will be juniors for the 2009 NFL Draft. This draft will be very weak at quarterback and receiver, but should be incredibly strong at linebacker, tight end and offensive tackle. The order is based off our NFL Power rankings.

http://www.nfldraftdog.com/Mock_Draf...mock_draft.htm

2009 NFL Mock Draft
TeamPos PlayerComments:
1QB, Mathew Stafford, Georgia (JR)If the strong armed Stafford comes out early he will likely be the first QB taken. Is Trent Green really starting for the Rams?
2LB, Rey Maualuga, USC They won't draft another receiver, but instead will upgrade their defense. Big, fast linebackers are hard to find. Rey might have been a top ten pick if he would have entered the 2008 NFL Draft.
3OT, Andre Smith, Alabama (JR)Smith is huge at 6' 4" 330 pounds, slides his thick legs very well and plays with great balance and power. Might end up at guard.
4WR, Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech (Soph)
The top receiver in the nation is a draft eligible sophomore. He is even good enough to be the first over all pick. A nice target for QB JaMarcus Russell.
5RB, Knowshon Moreno, Georgia (Soph)Moreno is a draft eligible sophomore and the best running back in the nation, hands down.
6OT, Eugene Monroe, VirginiaWow three OTs taken in the top ten. Monroe (6' 5" 315 lbs) is just as talented as teammate Brandon Albert who was drafted 15th over all by the KC Chiefs.
7LB, James
Laurinaitis,Ohio State
Parcells loves to draft linebackers. Laurinaitis won the Butkis Award in 2007 and could have been a top ten pick if he would have entered the 2008 NFL Draft.
8OT, Michael Oher, Ole MissOher is very athletic, has nice size (6' 6" 320 lbs) and plays with a chip on his shoulder. Young, talented QB Matt Ryan needs protection.
9CB, Vontae Davis, Illinois (JR)The younger brother of 49er TE Vernon Davis. He (Davis) has as much talent as any DB in the nation, has decent size (5' 11" 188 lbs) and runs a 4.35 forty.
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CB, Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State
I was surprised Jenkins didn't enter the 2008 NFL Draft, where he would have been a top 20 selection. Jenkins is the top rated cornerback entering the 2008 season.
11LB, Brian Cushing, USCHe fought injuries last year, but as a soph recorded 57 tackles and 13.5 tackles for loss. The Jags get a potential pro bowl linebacker with nice size (6' 3" 245 lbs). Also very good in pass coverage.
12QB, Curtis Painter, Purdue The 6' 3" 224 pound quarterback has legitimate NFL potential. The Bears haven't drafted a quarterback since 2005, when they drafted Kyle Orton in the 4th round.
13DE, Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech Not huge at 6' 6" 255 pounds, but he is very explosive coming off the edge. Almost entered the 2008 NFL Draft where he was graded as a 3rd rounder despite missing most of the season with injuries.
14LB, Brandon Spikes, Florida (JR)Spikes hits like a ton of bricks and has nice size at 6' 3" 240 lbs. He recorded 16 tackles for loss and 7 pass break-ups in 2007.
15WR, Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland (JR) Seattle doesn't have a receiver that can draw a double team, enter Heyward-Bey. Big (6' 3" 206), fast (4.34)and great hands.

16RB, Chris (Beenie) Wells, Ohio State (JR)Wells (6' 1" 225 lbs/ 4.46 speed) has all the talent in the world and will rise up the boards again once he gets healthy. A needed relief for Frank Gore.
17WR, Jeremy Maclin, Missouri (soph)An eligible soph, if he comes out early he will be a hot commodity. Maclin (6' 1" 200), exploded for a team high 1,055 receiving yards last season. Blazing fast, Maclin ran a 4.32 this spring.
18DE/OLB Antonio Coleman, Auburn (JR)Coleman is a pass rushing terror, after only three games into the 2008 season he already has 4 sacks and 5 tackles for a loss.
19
LB, Aaron Curry, Wake Forest
A very talented, relatively unknown linebacker with nice size (6' 3" 247 lbs). Curry recorded 13.5 tackles for loss in 2007.
Washington
20DE, George Selvie, South Florida (JR)Selvie is a pass rushing terror, constant double teams this year, but in 2007 Selvie led the nation in tackles for loss with an amazing 31.5 and an additional 14.5 sacks.
Philly
21FS, William Moore, Missouri From Panthers: Moore is the epitome of a ball hawk, recording 8 interceptions in 2007 which was tops in the country. He is also a big time hitter with nice size at 6' 1" 215 lbs.
Chargers
22CB, Darius Butler, ConnecticutButler is a supreme talent and will give the Chargers some depth at the corner position.
Green
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23CB, Alphonso Smith, Wake ForestThis little ball hawk is an excellent cover corner. Al Harris suffered a serious injury and might not make it back 100%.
Bucs
24WR, Percy Harvin, Florida (JR) Not huge at 5' 11" 184 pounds, but Harvin is a super talent and put up huge numbers in 2007 where he ran for 764 yards and 6 TDs and also caught 59 passes for 858 yards and 4 TDs.
Patriots
25WR, Brian Robiskie, Ohio StateRobiskie should be one of the top senior receivers available for the 2009 NFL Draft. He is the son of former NFL player and current coach Terry Robiskie and had 55 receptions for 935 yards and 11 TDs in 2007.
Steelers
26OT, Fenuki Tupou, OregonTupou is an under rated tackle with nice size (6' 5" 328 lbs). He held his own against South Florida's George Selvie in the Sun Bowl.

Titans
27DE/OLB Everette Brown, Florida State (JR)Brown is in the mold of the Cowboys DeMarcus Ware. He is off to a good start in 2008 with 2 sacks and 4 tackle for losses (TFL) after only three games.
Philly
28TE, Brandon Pettigrew, OK State (JR)2009 might be considered the year of the tight if a couple talented juniors declare. At 6' 5" 260 pounds Pettigrew is a complete tight end.
Buffalo
29 TE Travis Beckum, WisconsinBeckum reminds me of the 49ers Vernon Davis. He (Beckum) is more of a speedy H-back at 6' 4" 235 lbs, but his speed will really stretch the field.
Giants
30 OT Jamon Meridith, South CarolinaMeridith (6' 5" 305 lbs) came out of no where to be one of the top offensive lineman entering the 2009 season. He seems to get better each game under Steve Spurriers tutelage.
Broncos
31DT, Peria Jerry, Ole MissThe Broncos still need help on defense and Jerry (6' 2" 292 lbs) is a stud. After getting surgery in week one, he only missed one full game and has already recorded 4.5 tackles for loss.
Dallas
32OG, George (Duke) Robinson, Oklahoma (JR)A massive (6' 4" 330 lbs), athletic offensive lineman that can easily start at left guard for Dallas. The question is, will Robinson fall this far or will Dallas have to trade up to get him?


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Old 10-06-2008, 08:57 PM   #91
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I'm sorry Stafford made more NFL throws in that Alabama game than I've seen from Sam Bradford in 2 years.

Some people don't even know what they are suppose to be looking for.
Like the floating duck into triple coverage for a pick?
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Like the floating duck into triple coverage for a pick?
Whoops.

Here comes the excuse. Will it be:

a) It was towards the end of the half, it didn't matter

b) Well, sometimes you have to take a chance when you have shitty WR's

c) All of the above
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Old 10-06-2008, 08:59 PM   #93
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Like the floating duck into triple coverage for a pick?
Do you know what a NFL throw is....throwing to guys with 10 yards of separation isn't one.
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Whoops.
I personally enjoy your posts because I knew before I ever read it was going to be out how the top QB prospect this year sucks and you don't want him.
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Like the floating duck into triple coverage for a pick?
To be fair, Huard IS in the NFL...
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Also Sam Bradford has thrown more picks than Stafford has this year and we all know that OU has sure been playing some dominant teams right?
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Do you know what a NFL throw is....throwing to guys with 10 yards of separation isn't one.
No, I've never seen an NFL throw in my life.
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No, I've never seen an NFL throw in my life.
Then why are you arguing with me about which QB makes them and which one doesn't?
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I personally enjoy your posts because I knew before I ever read it was going to be out how the top QB prospect this year sucks and you don't want him.
He's the top QB prospect in ****ING OCTOBER.

If he's still the top prospect in late April, and there aren't 15 guys at other positions that hold better value than him, I'll be all for it.

Seriously, I thought you guys might have learned a lesson after last year. Getting attached to a QB 6 months before the draft is ****ing reeruned.

God forbid someone might grade out higher than the Almighty Matthew Stafford.
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He's the top QB prospect in ****ING OCTOBER.

If he's still the top prospect in late April, and there aren't 15 guys at other positions that hold better value than him, I'll be all for it.

Seriously, I thought you guys might have learned a lesson after last year. Getting attached to a QB 6 months before the draft is ****ing reeruned.

God forbid someone might grade out higher than the Almighty Matthew Stafford.
Lets go for the myopic pick of Michael Oher.
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Lets go for the myopic pick of Michael Oher.
Another excellent rebuttal.

I don't think you actually disputed a single thing I've said. You just deflect to something else entirely.
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Another excellent rebuttal.

I don't think you actually disputed a single thing I've said. You just deflect to something else entirely.
What do you want me to rebut that you came into the thread to basically call everyone talking about Matt Stafford stupid? Or that you really aren't a fan of taking QB's because you think it will cripple are well already crippled franchise?

You've made enough posts about this for anyone that has read them to know what you think about drafting QB's high.

I'm sorry our team is awful, people want to talk about something and drafting a QB is high on that list.
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What do you want me to rebut that you came into the thread to basically call everyone talking about Matt Stafford stupid? Or that you really aren't a fan of taking QB's because you think it will cripple are well already crippled franchise?

You've made enough posts about this for anyone that has read them to know what you think about drafting QB's high.

I'm sorry our team is awful, people want to talk about something and drafting a QB is high on that list.
Once again, you COMPLETELY miss everything I've said.

I didn't call anyone stupid for talking about Stafford.

I DID say that it's ****ing reeruned to hitch your wagon to a QB in OCTOBER, just because we NEED one.

Christ, we need a MLB too. And a RG. And a RT. And a shit-ton of DE's. I could continue.

If people want to get this worked up over a kid in October, by all means, go nuts. But you'd think people would have learned a lesson from doing the EXACT SAME THING over Brohm and Woodson this time last year. There's too much that can happen between now and April to sit here and say that we MUST take Player "X".

I'm going to laugh my balls off when Stafford isn't even the first QB taken in April...


Like I said: If late April rolls around and Stafford grades out worth a Top 5 pick, is available, and there isn't an obvious better player available when we pick, I'm all for it.
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It doesn't really matter if hes the first one taken, what matters is how he produces in the NFL.
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