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They update it every few days, and they don't archive old ones (I suppose archive.org might, though I don't feel like going to look).
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re: Drafttek simulated mock: Poe, Reyes, Jenkins, McClellin, DT B Thompson, WR R Randall
Quote:
Originally Posted by ctpatsfan77
They update it every few days, and they don't archive old ones (I suppose archive.org might, though I don't feel like going to look).
FYI in the current version the Pats take:
27: Andre Branch (with Mark Barron still bafflingly on the board!)
31: Alfonzo Dennard (options include Kendell Reyes, Nick Perry)
48: Jerel Worthy (options include Bruce Irvin, Harrison Smith, Shea McClellin)
62: Amini Silatolu (options include Ben Jones, Vinny Curry, Ron Brooks, Brandon Boykin)
I'll go out on a limb and guess that Barron, Reyes, McClellin/Smith and pretty much any of the options at 62 would be more popular here?
re: Drafttek simulated mock: Poe, Reyes, Jenkins, McClellin, DT B Thompson, WR R Randall
I think you guys (and chicks) are confusing their mock draft with the online simulator they have. You can go in and adjust need for particular positions for all teams, but when it came to defense, I thought they were pretty spot on. here is the first 4 rounds.....
1 1 Indianapolis Andrew Luck
1 2 Washington Robert Griffin
1 3 Minnesota Matt Kalil
1 4 Cleveland Trent Richardson
1 5 Tampa Bay Morris Claiborne
1 6 St Louis Michael Floyd
1 7 Jacksonville Riley Reiff
1 8 Miami Ryan Tannehill
1 9 Carolina Fletcher Cox
1 10 Buffalo Justin Blackmon
1 11 Kansas City David DeCastro
1 12 Seattle Quinton Coples
1 13 Arizona Mike Adams
1 14 Dallas Melvin Ingram
1 15 Philadelphia Michael Brockers
1 16 NY Jets Whitney Mercilus
1 17 Cincinnati Dre Kirkpatrick
1 18 San Diego Courtney Upshaw
1 19 Chicago Jonathan Martin
1 20 Tennessee Mark Barron
1 21 Cincinnati Peter Konz
1 22 Cleveland Stephen Hill
1 23 Detroit Stephon Gilmore
1 24 Pittsburgh Luke Kuechly
1 25 Denver Devon Still
1 26 Houston Andre Branch
1 27 New England Dontari Poe
1 28 Green Bay Dont'a Hightower
1 29 Baltimore Cordy Glenn
1 30 San Francisco Coby Fleener
1 31 New England Kendall Reyes
1 32 NY Giants Zach Brown
2 33 St Louis Bobby Massie
2 34 Indianapolis Alshon Jeffery
2 35 Minnesota Kendall Wright
2 36 Tampa Bay Mychal Kendricks
2 37 Cleveland Juron Criner
2 38 Jacksonville Nick Perry
2 39 St Louis David Wilson
2 40 Carolina Alfonzo Dennard
2 41 Buffalo Bobby Wagner
2 42 Miami Bruce Irvin
2 43 Seattle Lavonte David
2 44 Kansas City Alameda Ta'amu
2 45 Dallas Kevin Zeitler
2 46 Philadelphia Harrison Smith
2 47 NY Jets Lamar Miller
2 48 New England Janoris Jenkins
2 49 San Diego James Brown
2 50 Chicago Jared Crick
2 51 Philadelphia Ronnell Lewis
2 52 Tennessee Jayron Hosley
2 53 Cincinnati Mohamed Sanu
2 54 Detroit Zebrie Sanders
2 55 Atlanta Dwayne Allen
2 56 Pittsburgh Kelechi Osemele
2 57 Denver Chris Polk
2 58 Houston Marvin Jones
2 59 Green Bay Coryell Judie
2 60 Baltimore Vinny Curry
2 61 San Francisco Orson Charles
2 62 New England Shea McClellin
2 63 NY Giants Jeff Allen
3 64 Indianapolis Hebron Fangupo
3 65 St Louis Jerel Worthy
3 66 Minnesota Markelle Martin
3 67 Cleveland Josh Robinson
3 68 Tampa Bay LaMichael James
3 69 Washington Dwight Bentley
3 70 Jacksonville Jake Bequette
3 71 Buffalo Brandon Mosley
3 72 Miami Ryan Broyles
3 73 Miami Michael Egnew
3 74 Kansas City Sean Spence
3 75 Seattle Doug Martin
3 76 Houston Mitchell Schwart
3 77 NY Jets Antonio Allen
3 78 San Diego Isaiah Pead
3 79 Chicago Chandler Jones
3 80 Arizona Cam Johnson
3 81 Dallas Casey Hayward
3 82 Tennessee Ben Jones
3 83 Cincinnati Mike Martin
3 84 Atlanta Amini Silatolu
3 85 Detroit Brandon Washington
3 86 Pittsburgh Kheeston Randall
3 87 Denver Philip Blake
3 88 Philadelphia Nick Toon
3 89 New Orleans Jonathan Massaqu
3 90 Green Bay Trumaine Johnson
3 91 Baltimore George Iloka
3 92 San Francisco Tony Bergstrom
3 93 New England Brandon Thompson
3 94 NY Giants Robert Turbin
3 95 Oakland Audie Cole
4 96 St Louis Brandon Weeden
4 97 Indianapolis Josh Norman
4 98 Minnesota Brandon Boykin
4 99 Houston Demario Davis
4 100 Cleveland Josh Kaddu
4 101 Jacksonville T.Y. Hilton
4 102 Washington Senio Kelemete
4 103 Miami Chris Rainey
4 104 Carolina Chris Givens
4 105 Buffalo Leonard Johnson
4 106 Seattle Kirk Cousins
4 107 Kansas City Trenton Robinson
4 108 Denver Malik Jackson
4 109 Washington Keenan Robinson
4 110 San Diego A.J. Jenkins
4 111 Chicago DaJohn Harris
4 112 Arizona Shaun Prater
4 113 Dallas Jamell Fleming
4 114 Philadelphia Matt McCants
4 115 Tennessee Brian Linthicum
4 116 Cincinnati Vontaze Burfict
4 117 Detroit David Molk
4 118 Cleveland Brandon Taylor
4 119 Pittsburgh Bernard Pierce
4 120 Denver Travis Lewis
4 121 Houston Derek Wolfe
4 122 New Orleans Donnie Fletcher
4 123 Green Bay Brock Osweiler
4 124 Buffalo Joe Adams
4 125 San Francisco Trevor Guyton
4 126 New England Reuben Randle
4 127 NY Giants Nigel Bradham
4 128 Minnesota Cyrus Gray
4 129 Oakland DeVier Posey
4 130 Baltimore Nate Potter
4 131 NY Giants Ladarius Green
4 132 Green Bay Matt Conrath
4 133 Green Bay Quinton Saulsber
__________________ “ I think good coaches will coach with the personnel they have, and if you only have one (good) linebacker, you’re not going to play a 3–4. ”
—Hank Bullough, who installed one of the first 3–4 defenses with the New England Patriots.
re: Drafttek simulated mock: Poe, Reyes, Jenkins, McClellin, DT B Thompson, WR R Randall
Quote:
Originally Posted by stevedogc
The only difference I would make would be swap out Kendall Reyes for Nick Perry who the have at #38. We'd have a front 7 3-4 of Wilfork-Poe-Thompson-Perry-Spikes-Mayo-McClellin. Granted they may not all start as rookies, but you get the idea.
there are quite a few who think perry is not cut out for the 3-4
__________________ “ I think good coaches will coach with the personnel they have, and if you only have one (good) linebacker, you’re not going to play a 3–4. ”
—Hank Bullough, who installed one of the first 3–4 defenses with the New England Patriots.
Re: Drafttek simulated mock: Poe, Reyes, Jenkins, McClellin, DT B Thompson, WR R Rand
Quote:
Originally Posted by patchick
FYI in the current version the Pats take:
27: Andre Branch (with Mark Barron still bafflingly on the board!)
31: Alfonzo Dennard (options include Kendell Reyes, Nick Perry)
48: Jerel Worthy (options include Bruce Irvin, Harrison Smith, Shea McClellin)
62: Amini Silatolu (options include Ben Jones, Vinny Curry, Ron Brooks, Brandon Boykin)
I'll go out on a limb and guess that Barron, Reyes, McClellin/Smith and pretty much any of the options at 62 would be more popular here?
Barron is probably the only A grade S available in this draft, but when he grows up he seems like he'll be more of a SS. Unless BB is inclined to move away from Chung, why? The CB position is far deeper, and I'd much rather tab one of them or a front 7 player that BB thinks can't miss.
I still think trading #27 into the mid/late 30's nets you nearly as good a player and more chips to move around.
I think as a low first round draft pick, you could do pretty well with him........he will need to play for his next contract, so you can get 4-5 years out of him.
I mean if the pats could throw a pick away on brace, taking him at 27 is a no brainer
__________________ “ I think good coaches will coach with the personnel they have, and if you only have one (good) linebacker, you’re not going to play a 3–4. ”
—Hank Bullough, who installed one of the first 3–4 defenses with the New England Patriots.