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Old 02-16-2010, 04:27 PM  
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NFL.com's HORRIBLE mock draft

http://www.nfl.com/draft/story?id=09...s&confirm=true

The NFL Scouting Combine is on the horizon, and front office executives are feverishly putting the finishing touches on their preliminary draft boards based on the performance of a few highly touted prospects at all-star games.

Though the draft boards are sure to change when some prospects inevitably have spectacular showings during pre-draft workouts, the initial rankings serve as a solid basis for teams pinpointing available talent with picks.

With that premise in mind, let's take a look at my latest mock draft scenario:

1. St. Louis Rams
Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
The battle for the top spot could come down to Gerald McCoy and Suh, despite the team's quarterback woes. While McCoy has his fair share of supporters within the building, Suh's dominant run skills make him the Rams' choice.

2. Detroit Lions
Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
Landing a dominant interior rusher is not a bad consolation prize for the Lions.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jean Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida
Coach Raheem Morris is desperate to find a difference-maker along the defensive line, and he opts for the most dynamic pass rusher available in the draft to key the Buccaneers' defensive resurgence.

4. Washington Redskins
Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
With Chris Samuels uncertain to return following his potential career-ending neck injury, Mike Shanahan tabs Okung to protect Jason Campbell's blindside.

5. Kansas City Chiefs
Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
Williams spent his senior season manning the left side of the Sooners' line, but if the Chiefs take him here, coach Todd Haley will return him to his natural right tackle position.

6. Seattle Seahawks
Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech
Pete Carroll immediately addresses the Seahawks' anemic pass rush by taking a dominant edge player with the team's top pick.

7. Cleveland Browns
Joe Haden, CB, Florida
The Browns need to add star power in the back end of the secondary, and Haden gives them a top-flight corner to pair with CB Eric Wright.

8. Oakland Raiders
Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
The ultra-athletic Davis answers the team's glaring weakness at offensive tackle.

9. Buffalo Bills
Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa
Chan Gailey will think long and hard about taking QB Sam Bradford with this pick, but the team's woeful offensive line needs a franchise-caliber tackle on the left side.

10. Jacksonville Jaguars
Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida
After registering only 14 sacks, the Jaguars turn to Dunlap to upgrade their non-existent pass rush.

11. Denver Broncos
Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
If the Broncos part ways with Brandon Marshall, it would create a huge void in the passing game, one that Bryant could fill.

12. Miami Dolphins
Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas
Joey Porter's eventual release and Jason Taylor's uncertain status makes acquiring a top-edge rusher like Kindle a must for the Dolphins.

13. San Francisco 49ers
Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
Berry's ball-hawking skills are a welcome addition in the middle of the 49ers' emerging defense.

14. Seattle Seahawks
C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson
Spiller's speed and explosiveness gives the Seahawks a much-needed difference maker in the backfield to alleviate pressure on Matt Hasselbeck.

15. N.Y. Giants
Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
The release of Antonio Pierce creates a huge hole in the middle of the Giants defense. However, McClain's playmaking ability and leadership skills should fill the void created by the loss of the former defensive captain.

16. San Francisco 49ers
Mike Iupati, OG/OT, Idaho
The former Vandal has shot up draft boards after dominating practices throughout the week at the Senior Bowl. With the versatility to move outside to right tackle, Iupati gives the 49ers a solid solution to their offensive line woes.

17. Tennessee Titans
Brian Price, DT, UCLA
After watching his defense decline dramatically after the loss of Albert Haynesworth, Jeff Fisher adds the hard-working Price to to fortify the unit.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers
Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama
Casey Hampton's impending free-agent status makes it imperative the Steelers find a replacement at nose tackle. While Cody's weight may concern some, there is no disputing his ability to control the point of attack in the middle.

19. Atlanta Falcons
Navorro Bowman, LB, Penn State
Mike Smith needs a playmaker at the weak-side linebacker spot, and Bowman's athleticism makes him a perfect fit in the Falcons' scheme.

20. Houston Texans
Earl Thomas, S, Texas
The Texans continue to add to an emerging defense by selecting Thomas with their top pick. The versatile ball hawk shows excellent range as a safety, but also possesses the athleticism to fill in at corner.

21. Cincinnati Bengals
Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
The Bengals add the ultra-athletic Gresham to their lineup despite the former Oklahoma star missing all of his senior season with a knee injury. If his medical concerns check out, Gresham would give the Bengals a much-needed vertical threat in the middle of the field.

22. New England Patriots
Brandon Graham, OLB, Michigan
Graham lacks the athleticism to play as a conventional 3-4 outside linebacker, but his outstanding pass rush skills make him an intriguing addition to the Patriots' lineup.

23. Green Bay Packers
Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
The Packers' woes in pass protection will result in the team grabbing Campbell with its top pick. Although the former Terrapin is raw in some aspects, his potential makes him an attractive option at this point.

24. Philadelphia Eagles
Everson Griffen, DE, Southern California
The Eagles defense is at its best when the pass rush is wreaking havoc on opponents. Griffen would give the team a young rusher with star potential to use opposite Trent Cole.

25. Baltimore Ravens
Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois
The Ravens need more weapons in the passing game for Joe Flacco to fulfill his potential. Benn fits the bill with his dynamic receiving skills.

26. Arizona Cardinals
Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
Matt Leinart is penciled in as the team's starter, but Ken Whisenhunt will bring in Bradford to compete for the starting job. If the signal-caller isn't there, a pass-rushing threat such as Ricky Sapp would be a welcome addition.

27. Dallas Cowboys
Taylor Mays, S, Southern California
Jerry Jones finds it too difficult to pass on adding a talent like Mays to his defense.

28. San Diego Chargers
Jahvid Best, RB, California
The swift playmaker from Cal steps into the Chargers' starting lineup on Day 1 to ignite a dormant rush attack.

29. N.Y. Jets
Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
The instinctive corner has the savvy and athleticism to blossom in the Jets' aggressive scheme.

30. Minnesota Vikings
Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
Pat Williams is likely headed for retirement, so the Vikings opt for the rugged Dan Williams to fill his spot in the middle of the defense.

31. Indianapolis Colts
Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State
The hardworking Odrick is an ideal fit as an interior player in the Colts' scheme, and his presence will help shore up the team's woes against the run.

32. New Orleans Saints
Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri
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Old 02-16-2010, 09:19 PM   #16
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Rodgers WASN'T the FIRST QB taken that year, which is entirely my point...a QB WILL BE TAKEN BEFORE the 26th overall pick.
I would think if Alex Smith could get picked first in that draft than there is no reason to think that either of the big two qb's won't get picked pretty high
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Old 02-17-2010, 08:18 AM   #17
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The author of this mock is either one dumb sum bitch or is just mocking the whole process.
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Old 02-17-2010, 08:36 AM   #18
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I personally don't see the problem with it, relative to the other mocks that have us taking Okung.

Either way, we'd be drafting a RT.
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Old 02-17-2010, 09:30 AM   #19
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i love the anti offensive lineman movement that has been nurtured and pushed along on this board.

They have even have all the n00bs so worked up about offensive lineman being bad that mock drafts are now rated about how bad they are by how many Olineman are taken in the 1st.

It's some seriously stupid shit.
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Old 02-17-2010, 01:55 PM   #20
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i love the anti offensive lineman movement that has been nurtured and pushed along on this board.

They have even have all the n00bs so worked up about offensive lineman being bad that mock drafts are now rated about how bad they are by how many Olineman are taken in the 1st.

It's some seriously stupid shit.
Seriously stupid shit are dumb mother****ers like you whose only source of entertainment is to revel in the ****ing stupidity of mock drafts like the one above.

You exist on this board for no other reason than to offer an opinion that is the antithesis of those you don't like, not because you find flaws in said opinion, but because you are so personally obsessed with them that their very thoughts shape yours.

It's pathetic.
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Old 02-17-2010, 02:13 PM   #21
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Let's simplify things with a few new lexicon entries. For purposes of the 2010 draft:

"Great Mock" = any mock that has KC taking Berry.
"Not a bad mock" = any mock that has KC taking Clausen or McClain.
"Bad mock" = any mock that has KC taking an OL or Bradford.
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Old 02-17-2010, 04:13 PM   #22
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Let's simplify things with a few new lexicon entries. For purposes of the 2010 draft:

"Great Mock" = any mock that has KC taking Berry.
"Not a bad mock" = any mock that has KC taking Clausen or McClain.
"Bad mock" = any mock that has KC taking an OL or Bradford.
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Old 02-17-2010, 04:18 PM   #23
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Old 02-17-2010, 04:27 PM   #24
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i love the anti offensive lineman movement that has been nurtured and pushed along on this board.

They have even have all the n00bs so worked up about offensive lineman being bad that mock drafts are now rated about how bad they are by how many Olineman are taken in the 1st.

It's some seriously stupid shit.
I have been berated for promoting taking Oline in the past (I was fine with drafting Monroe and moving Albert inside where he had played next to him for 3 years .. I am firmly of the belief that no amount of talent can replace OL chemistry).. I am definitely a pro OL guy, but not when there are bigger needs and better values... Hell, I would even be ok with it (not excited but ok) if there was a stud LT that I could get behind but there simply isn't. Okung may end up an amazing LT but he has shown me NOTHING that indicates that so far...
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Old 02-17-2010, 04:37 PM   #25
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I have been berated for promoting taking Oline in the past (I was fine with drafting Monroe and moving Albert inside where he had played next to him for 3 years .. I am firmly of the belief that no amount of talent can replace OL chemistry).. I am definitely a pro OL guy, but not when there are bigger needs and better values... Hell, I would even be ok with it (not excited but ok) if there was a stud LT that I could get behind but there simply isn't. Okung may end up an amazing LT but he has shown me NOTHING that indicates that so far...
Shut up n00b.
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