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You know the drill. You've read the scouting reports, watched youtube videos till you feel asleep. Now that we have more information how will you draft? Ok so here are the rules.
1. Use CBS Sports Rankings here. (Updated 3/12 as of this post but just use the one thats most current when you do your mock.)
2. You may select +/- 3 slots on Day 1, 5 slots on Day 2, and 10 slots on Day 3.
3. Heres the hard part. No trades!
Here are the Pats picks:
17,28,33,60,74,92,123,156,&184
Here we go:
Day 1
#17 JJ Watt DE, Wisconsin. I'm sold on this kid's athleticism, length, and motor. He just makes plays and could make a huge impact for the Pats defensive line.
#28 Derek Sherrod OT, Miss St. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to protect Brady's blindside!
Day 2
#33 Brooks Reed OLB/DE, Arizona. Pin back your ears and get after the QB! Is it the hair? He's a bad, bad man!
#60 Benjamin Ijalana OG, Villanova. A big ugly to serve as our Mankins insurance.
Day 3
#74 Kenrick Ellis DT, Hampton. At 6'4, 340 lbs, Ellis is a monster load for OL to handle. He could play a role for the Pats in run stopping packages.
#92 Edmond Gates WR, Abiline Christian. A speedster to stretch the field and make defenses back up a little.
#123 Buster Skrine CB, Chattanooga. A slot corner to challenge Butler and Wilhite is a need. Skrine has the agility and burst to excel at that position. He also looks like a potential 4 down player.
#156 Greg Romeus DE, Pittsburgh. Rolling the dice on the injury risk in case he turns out to be a stud. This late in the draft, why not gamble on greatness?
#184 Roy Helu Jr RB, Nebraska. A fast guy with a solid build who also caught the ball in college. Yes, he ran behind college football's best offensive line. But despite splitting carries he was a very productive and versatile player. Senior player with plenty of tape who flashed his speed recently at the NFL combine.
Notes: It was sooo tough to do a mock without trades. But I think this one turns out with some players I could definitely live with.
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#17 Aldon Smith DE/OLB - He is the rusher i think has the most upside i have seen him be virsitile, rush from the inside and out. I like Watt but i think we can get a very good 3-4 de later in the 1st and i think if you have a chance to draft someone with this much talent you do.
#28 Muhammad Wilkerson DT Temple Jr 6-4 315.
I think he has alot of talent and can be our future starter at DE and really completing our front for a while. Think about what BB can do with all our DLine back and healthy. Warren Wilfork Wilkerson, brace, wright, warren, deadrick, pryor. Great value here in my opinion.
Day 2
#33 Derek Sherrod OT Mississippi State Sr 6-5 321. Great value at 33 and can protect the Blind or move over to the right to let seabass do his thing.
#60 Stefen Wisniewski C Penn State Sr 6-3 313. Future replacement for Koppen i like him and hope he works out.
Day 3
#74 Clint Boling OG Georgia Sr 6-5 308. this is Me doubing up on the Interior Line because mankins is a question mark, neal just retired and Koppen is old, time for some youth.
#92 Shane Vereen RB California rJr 5-10 210. To add some youth to the possition and to fight for playing time and make it a competition with BJGE, Danny and Faulk.
#123 Jeremy Beal ILB Oklahoma rSr 6-2 262. This guy has shot down draft boards... i am taking a shot at him here for special teams mor than anything and hoping he can one day maybe be a better version of guyton
#156 Greg Romeus DE, Pittsburgh. Rolling the dice on the injury risk in case he turns out to be a stud. This late in the draft, why not gamble on greatness? ( this was your pick love it here)
#17 Aldon Smith DE/OLB - He is the rusher i think has the most upside i have seen him be virsitile, rush from the inside and out. I like Watt but i think we can get a very good 3-4 de later in the 1st and i think if you have a chance to draft someone with this much talent you do.
#28 Muhammad Wilkerson DT Temple Jr 6-4 315.
I think he has alot of talent and can be our future starter at DE and really completing our front for a while. Think about what BB can do with all our DLine back and healthy. Warren Wilfork Wilkerson, brace, wright, warren, deadrick, pryor. Great value here in my opinion.
Day 2
#33 Derek Sherrod OT Mississippi State Sr 6-5 321. Great value at 33 and can protect the Blind or move over to the right to let seabass do his thing.
#60 Stefen Wisniewski C Penn State Sr 6-3 313. Future replacement for Koppen i like him and hope he works out.
Day 3
#74 Clint Boling OG Georgia Sr 6-5 308. this is Me doubing up on the Interior Line because mankins is a question mark, neal just retired and Koppen is old, time for some youth.
#92 Shane Vereen RB California rJr 5-10 210. To add some youth to the possition and to fight for playing time and make it a competition with BJGE, Danny and Faulk.
#123 Jeremy Beal ILB Oklahoma rSr 6-2 262. This guy has shot down draft boards... i am taking a shot at him here for special teams mor than anything and hoping he can one day maybe be a better version of guyton
#156 Greg Romeus DE, Pittsburgh. Rolling the dice on the injury risk in case he turns out to be a stud. This late in the draft, why not gamble on greatness? ( this was your pick love it here)
17. Ryan Kerrigan-4 year guy from big time college. Smart. Athletic kid who gets to the football. Has violent hands. Will be making the switch to LB but I think he has the smarts, athleticism, and work ethic to do it. May not be great in coverage but will work to get better. One of the few I think can play all 3 downs and not hurt the team with a glaring weakness.
28. Phil Taylor or Muhammid Wilkerson- Taylor would be a guy who could plug the middle giving Wilfork the option of moving to end and being a disruptive force there. Wilkerson would be an end that is a little more raw but has the measurables to play in the 3-4. Good against the run and could help get pressure on the QB. Either one would give the team depth on the DLine and options.
33. Derrek Sherrod- At the end of the season, there was talk that Sherrod was the best Oline prospect in the draft. He was solid all season. He has some mechanic issues and will get beat, but I think he could start right away at RT if need be and give the line some flexibility if Light is brought back.
60. Stephen Wisnewski-I have seen his name for the Patriots at 28 so this might be a good value. Considered the best C prospect in this years draft, but could play guard as well. Has NFL bloodlines and plays with the demeanor needed to play C in the NFL.
74. Ras-I-Dowling-You can never have too many talented CB and Dowling, when healthy, is right at the top. That is the key and the 3rd round is where you start to take these guys that have top talent but ? marks. When healthy, dowling could fight for starting time and would upgrade the position.
92. Shane Vereen-I like Vereen a lot. I think he is a nice compliment to LawFirm and has the talent to start if needed. Would give the patriots that breakaway speed guy who can bust that long run.
123. Ugo Chinasa-Chinasa is raw talent kid that has great athleticism and that size speed combo the Patriots covet for the LB position. Will be a conversion project and most likely would be a practice squad guy who may never work out, but if he can make that transition would give great depth to a currently weak position.
156. Vincent Brown/Austin Pettis- Brown is a small school kid that has great hands and is a good route runner. Not elite speed but finds a way to get open. Pettis is not as athletic but again, runs a good route tree and has good hands, both are solid and could make an impact down the road. Neither are flashy, but get it done, which I think Brady likes.
184. Brandon Fusco- 2 centers? The line needs help, Fusco has talent and both him and Wisnewski can battle it out for who stays at center and who moves to guard. Having both gives the line some flexibility on the interior.
There you have it. My first shot at it. I was a little down on this draft but I would be real happy with a haul like this.
#17 Aldon Smith DE/OLB - He is the rusher i think has the most upside i have seen him be virsitile, rush from the inside and out. I like Watt but i think we can get a very good 3-4 de later in the 1st and i think if you have a chance to draft someone with this much talent you do.
#28 Muhammad Wilkerson DT Temple Jr 6-4 315.
I think he has alot of talent and can be our future starter at DE and really completing our front for a while. Think about what BB can do with all our DLine back and healthy. Warren Wilfork Wilkerson, brace, wright, warren, deadrick, pryor. Great value here in my opinion.
Day 2
#33 Derek Sherrod OT Mississippi State Sr 6-5 321. Great value at 33 and can protect the Blind or move over to the right to let seabass do his thing.
#60 Stefen Wisniewski C Penn State Sr 6-3 313. Future replacement for Koppen i like him and hope he works out.
Day 3
#74 Clint Boling OG Georgia Sr 6-5 308. this is Me doubing up on the Interior Line because mankins is a question mark, neal just retired and Koppen is old, time for some youth.
#92 Shane Vereen RB California rJr 5-10 210. To add some youth to the possition and to fight for playing time and make it a competition with BJGE, Danny and Faulk.
#123 Jeremy Beal ILB Oklahoma rSr 6-2 262. This guy has shot down draft boards... i am taking a shot at him here for special teams mor than anything and hoping he can one day maybe be a better version of guyton
#156 Greg Romeus DE, Pittsburgh. Rolling the dice on the injury risk in case he turns out to be a stud. This late in the draft, why not gamble on greatness? ( this was your pick love it here)
Guyton and Beal aren't even close to being the same type of player. Guyton is an extremely athletic Mike ILB/situational linebacker that ran a 4.47 40yd dash and can cover TE's/RB's. If you see Beal as a ILB instead of an OLB, then he would most likely be a Sam ILB since he appears to be a more stout, less athletic (he ran a ran a 5.14 40) linebacker that doesn't look to be very good in coverage. If anything you would need to compare Fletcher to Beal, but even here Id take Fletcher any day since he has shown he has the versatility to rush the passer, be stout against the run, cover, and play ST's.
#17 Aldon Smith, LB, Missouri - In this scenario, I think we can wait to get someone like Wilkerson, Taylor, Paea, or Ballard later. There aren't many OLBs left that I think would be much of an upgrade on Jermaine Cunningham. Smith is one of them.
#28 Muhammad Wilkerson, DE, Temple - Possible long-term replacement for Seymour, although not quite as talented. Seems like as good a fit for what the Pats need as they can reasonable expect in this position.
#33 Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State - Gives us a lot of options. If he can play RT, they can switch Vollmer to the left and let Matt Light go. If he can't, he'll almost certainly be a pretty good guard.
#60 Quinton Carter, FS, Oklahoma - Even before Brandon Meriweather's brush with the law, I got the sense that he wasn't a Belichick favorite. I think they'll let him walk as a free agent after grooming someone to take over for him next year.
#74 Shane Vereen, RB, California - I'm buying the hype. No doubt the Pats could use another running back, and for the most part, Vereen seems like a reasonable choice here.
#92 Kristofer O'Dowd, C, Southern Cal - I just feel like Koppen is beginning to run out of gas. O'Dowd should be able to play any position in the interior of the offensive line.
#123 Cortez Allen, DB, Citadel - The Pats are interested, and Belichick likes versatility. Allen's kind of an intriguing athlete.
#156 Owen Marecic, FB/LB, Stanford - Smart, tough, strong, great blocker as a fullback, versatile, great special teams player... too many possibilities for the Pats to pass up.
#184 Aldrick Robinson, WR, SMU - Fastest WR left on the board. Needs to get stronger and more precise running his routes, but those are issues a year on the Practice Squad might be able to address.
Guyton and Beal aren't even close to being the same type of player. Guyton is an extremely athletic Mike ILB/situational linebacker that ran a 4.47 40yd dash and can cover TE's/RB's. If you see Beal as a ILB instead of an OLB, then he would most likely be a Sam ILB since he appears to be a more stout, less athletic (he ran a ran a 5.14 40) linebacker that doesn't look to be very good in coverage. If anything you would need to compare Fletcher to Beal, but even here Id take Fletcher any day since he has shown he has the versatility to rush the passer, be stout against the run, cover, and play ST's.
fair enough. Was just talking about taking a punt on a guy some wanted 6 months ago at 28 as a late round flier to compete on special teams and with our existing linebackers. Both ILB and OLB
VJCPatriot, I love, love, love your mock. In fact, I'm not even going to try my own, I'll just second yours.
(Tiny nitpick: I can understand looking for a RB at the end, but I'm not a Helu fan. I'd leap on Brandon Fusco there, and count on finding Helu-caliber RBs for cheap in FA.)