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*3 team trade, involving KC, Tampa Bay and Denver:

Denver surrenders Jay Cutler for the #3 overall pick.

Tampa Bay acquires Cutler for their #19 and #50 picks
this year, plus a #1 in 2010.

The Chiefs pick up #19, #50 and the Bucs #1 in 2010.


Round One

1. Detroit – SSLB Aaron Curry, Wake Forest
Curry separated himself from the pack with superior numbers.

2. Saint Louis – LT Jason Smith, Baylor
Flip a coin: Smith or Monroe. It simply matters who you ask.

3. *Denver (from Kansas City) – QB Matthew Stafford, UGA
If the other rumors pissed off Cutler, just wait until he sees this!

4. Seattle – DE Brian Orakpo, Texas
Mora’s first order of business is adding the premier pass rusher.

5. Cleveland – DE/LB Everett Brown, Florida St
Mangini has promised the fans a pass rusher and needs to deliver.

6. Cincinnati – LT Eugene Monroe, Virginia
Levi Jones has his bags packed, as Monroe moves into the lineup.

7. Oakland – NG B.J. Raji, BC
Even Al Davis couldn’t blow this pick. It’s Raji or a LT, easy.

8. Jacksonville – OT/OG Andre Smith, Alabama
Watch him run without a shirt and you’ll never look at hooters again.

9. Green Bay – WR Michael Crabtree, TT
It looks ridiculous now. But the rich just keep on getting richer.

10. San Francisco – DE/OLB Aaron Maybin, PSU
He’s a great sack artist but he’s just out there doing his own thing.

11. Buffalo – DE/LB Clay Matthews, III, USC
The hybrid 3-4 LB’s are tightly grouped together and will go fast.

12. Denver – DE Robert Ayers, Tennessee
The roster is loaded with DE’s but none that has the size to start.

13. Washington – LT Michael Oher, Mississippi
The Skins gamble on Oher’s upside to revive their aging OL.

14. New Orleans – SSLB Brian Cushing, USC
Vilma needs help on the outside and Cushing seems the best option.

15. Houston – ILB Rey Maualuga, USC
Demeco Ryans will move to SSLB and wreak havoc on opponents.

16. San Diego – LT Eben Britton, Arizona
The Chargers ignored a glaring hole at RT last season. Not again.

17. NY Jets – RB Chris “Beanie” Wells, OSU
After taking a hard look at McFadden in ’08, the Jets suck for Wells.

18. Chicago – DE/LB Larry English, Northern Illinois
Injury concerns will scare some but otherwise all he does is produce.

19. *Kansas City (from Tampa Bay) – RB Knowshon Moreno, UGA
Larry Johnson will be traded, and Moreno will star with Matt Cassel.

20. Detroit (from Dallas) – QB Mark Sanchez, USC
The Lions will roll the dice that Sanchez will be waiting for them.

21. Philadelphia – DT Peria Jerry, Mississippi
The Eagles like to rotate their linemen, and will add Jerry to the mix.

22. Minnesota – DB Louis Delmas, Western Michigan
Delmas is being compared to Bob Sanders and Michael Griffin.

23. New England – DE/OLB Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech
From over hyped to overly criticized, in a flash. Johnson is a steal.

24. Atlanta – SS Eugene Chung, Oregon
Lawyer Milloy is finished. Chung takes over the intimidator role.

25. Miami – DE/LB Connor Barwin, Cincinnati
Parcells is a collector of LB’s and finds an intriguing prospect in Barwin.

26. Baltimore – WR Jeremy Maclin, Missouri
Joe Flacco is going to need more weapons than what he now has.

27. Indianapolis – WR/RB Percy Harvin, Florida
Harvin seems like the most logical replacement for Marvin Harrison.

28. Philadelphia (from Carolina) – CB Malcolm Jenkins, OSU
Jenkins stock mirrors, OSU great, Chris Gamble (from top ten to 28th).

29. NY Giants – TE Brandon Pettigrew, OSU
The Shockey trade didn’t work out well for either team involved.

30. Tennessee – CB/FS Sean Smith, Utah
The size, speed and swagger to step in and dominate at the next level.

31. Arizona – SSLB Clint Sintim, Virginia
Karlos Dansby can’t do it alone. Sintim can really bring the heat.

32. Pittsburgh – C Max Unger, Oregon
Even the best and versatile Centers tend to get forgotten on draft day.


Round Two

33. Detroit – MLB James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
The LB unit goes from the teams’ weakness to greatest strength.

34. New England – CB Mike Mickens, Cincinnati
If he can prove healthy, there isn’t a more dangerous CB in this draft.

35. St. Louis – RB LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh
Steven Jackson, consider this a fire under your cleaned out colon.

36. Cleveland – DE/DT Tyson Jackson, LSU
With Shaun Rogers itching to leave, Jackson is the obvious choice.

37. Seattle – CB D.J. Moore, Vanderbilt
His heart and mouth have been questioned, like a DeAngelo Hall.

38. Cincinnati – DE Lawrence Sidbury, Richmond
The Bengals miss “Godzilla.” But not anymore! This kid is sick!

39. Jacksonville – DB Vontae Davis, Illinois
Davis is at CB what his brother is at TE, if that tells you anything.

40. Oakland – RT Jamon Meredith, SC
A strong Combine coupled with the versatility to step in at LT.

41. Green Bay – LB Zach Follett, Cal
They don’t just hand out nicknames like the “Pain Train” for nothing.

42. Buffalo – OL Andy Levitre, Oregon State
1st round talent that can play anywhere along the line: Immediate help.

43. San Francisco – OL Alex Mack, Cal
His ability to play across the line makes him too difficult to pass up.

44. Miami – CB Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest
Teams remove prospects from their board at 5’-8”. Smith is close.

45. NY Giants – LT William Beatty, UConn
Draws penalties, indicating he struggles with speed, but good feet.

46. Houston – QB Pat White, WVU
Matt Schaub is obviously not the answer, so they’ll gamble on White.

47. New England – FS David Bruton, Notre Dame
Bruton’s superior athleticism gets him drafted over bigger names.

48. Denver – CB Joe Burnett, UCF
The guy I’ve been pushing is now called a day two bargain by Mayock.

49. Chicago – WR Brian Robiskie, Ohio St
Robiskie has done, at the very least, enough for round 2 considerations.

50. *Kansas City (from Tampa Bay) – DE/LB David Veikune, Hawaii
Veikune is a relentless beast who compares favorably to Travis Laboy.

51. Dallas – WR Hakim Nicks, North Carolina
Tony Romo may not need Roy Williams to pretend to be a #1, after all.

52. Philadelphia – TE Shawn Nelson, Southern Miss
Nelson has been called a WR in a TE’s body. A very hot prospect!

53. NY Jets – QB Josh Freeman, Kansas State
Pats envy continues for Jets: Freeman is a Tom Brady disciple.

54. Minnesota – WR Darius Heyward-Bey, Maryland
The Combine dust has settled. He’s still a burner, and still a 2nd rounder.

55. Atlanta – TE James Casey, Rice
Look for them to spend a high pick on a TE they can move around.

56. Miami – WR Kenny Britt, Rutgers
Britt would really make an intriguing red zone target for the Dolphins.

57. Baltimore – CB Darius Butler, UConn
For a team with problems in the secondary, Butler is a solid addition.

58. New England – LB Tyrone McKenzie, USF
If McKenzie is still on the board, the Pats will revisit this position.

59. Carolina – DE/DT Jarron Gilbert, San Jose St
Unusual athleticism may get him drafted earlier than he ought to be.

60. NY Giants – RB Rashard Jennings, Liberty
With Ward departing, the G-Men bring in another beast of an RB.

61. Indianapolis – RB Shonn Greene, Iowa
Greene has the consistency and toughness that they badly need.

62. Tennessee – DT Fili Moala, USC
To the Titans, he’ll be looking like a poor man’s Albert Haynesworth.

63. Arizona – RB Donald Brown, UConn
JJ Arrington is gone. The Edge is going. The Cards need another RB.

64. Pittsburgh – OG Duke Robinson, Oklahoma
The Steelers double up on “Big Uglies,” with potential domination.
 
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this is probably the worst mock i have ever seen.

But you are entitled to your opinion, even though it is so far from anything logical.
 
yeah i am sorry but mickens is projecter as a 3rd rounder some even say 4th andvonte davis is projected as the best corner. also if jackson is on the board at 34 even 23 we take him at de most boards have him going anywhere from 9th to 15th. sorry but i don't like this one that much
 
I think this pick is right on the money - 46. Houston – QB Pat White, WVU

That puts White back with Slaton, those two were 1 game away from a wickedly un-expected national title game 2 years ago. Together they are a huge dynamic threat, and Slaton will push hard for them to draft White.
 
this is probably the worst mock i have ever seen.

But you are entitled to your opinion, even though it is so far from anything logical.

Why even bother to respond to this guy? His mocks are ridiculous and he's probably either being deliberately provocative or the stupidist guy on earth. I mean, everyone's allowed an opinion, but his drafts generally consist of taking all the 2nd day picks and making them 1st day picks. All of them so far haven't been worth 2 cents together.
 
Now let's now dump on the guy. He made a good strong effort.

But we all know that good strong efforts sometimes do not bring good strong results.
 
Now let's now dump on the guy. He made a good strong effort.

But we all know that good strong efforts sometimes do not bring good strong results.

Then, could you change the title to "My2Cents 2 Round Mock Draft" instead of "BEST EVER" since this draft makes John Clayton look like the next coming of Einstein?
 
Then, could you change the title to "My2Cents 2 Round Mock Draft" instead of "BEST EVER" since this draft makes John Clayton look like the next coming of Einstein?

Simon from American Idol? Is that you?
 
I guess if Detroit doesn't pick Stafford first, there will be a lot of speculations for the next two picks.
 
Mickens is an intriguing prospect and BB has gambled on injury prone players in the second round in the past. (Bethel, Wheatley, etc.)

The rest ,however, is disappointing.
 
My2Cents said:
Round One

1. Miami - LT Jake Long, Michigan
The Dolphins make Long the cornerstone of their franchise.

2. St. Louis - DT Glenn Dorsey, LSU
Dorsey can single-handedly change the face of the Rams D.

3. *NY Jets - RB Darren McFadden, Arkansas
After doing their homework on DMc, they move aggressively.

4. Oakland - DT Sedrick Ellis, USC
Their scouts/coaches, once again, will go with a familiar player.

5. Kansas City - DE Chris Long, Virginia
With Jared Allen on the trade block, Long might be an upgrade.

6. *Atlanta - CB Leodis McKelvin, Troy
Falcons are zeroed in on McKelvin and searching for a trade partner.

7. New England - DB Dominique-Rodgers Cromartie, TSU
With all due respect to Law/Samuel, the most gifted Patriot CB ever!

8. Baltimore - QB Matt Ryan, BC
The retirement of Steve McNair forces the Ravens to pick him.

9. Cincinnati - DE Vernon Gholston, OSU
Having been tagged as "overrated," his brief slide shouldn't surprise.

10. New Orleans - LB Keith Rivers, USC
Saints are looking to trade up but Gholston or Rivers may fall to them.

11. Buffalo - WR Devin Thomas, Michigan State
The Bills have brought in this Combine stud for another predraft visit.

12. Denver - RB Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois
Despite some late-round "finds," they've never replaced Terrell Davis.

13. Carolina - DE Derrick Harvey, Florida
Taking a page from the Giants, Harvey will pair with Julius Peppers.

14. Chicago - LT Ryan Clady, Boise State
Rumored to like Chris Williams, but Clady is clearly rated higher.

15. Detroit - DB Mike Jenkins, USF
The Lions are trying to bring in players, like Jenkins, with ball skills.

16. Arizona - LB Dan Connor, PSU
The Cardinals could go a lot of ways but the versatile Connors is it.

17. Minnesota – DE Quintin Groves, Auburn
Medical red flags make Groves an early steal for the Vikings.

18. Houston - RB Jonathan Stewart, Oregon
Snatching up the draft's most powerful back is a nice roll of the dice.

19. Philadelphia - OG Brendan Albert, UV
Some have him going as high as the top ten. That's a big stretch.

20. Tampa Bay - CB Antoine Cason, Arizona
They have eyes for Mike Jenkins but will have to trade up for him.

21. Washington - DL Kentwan Balmer, NC
Balmer might help along the line, both on the inside and outside.

22. Dallas - WR DeSean Jackson, Cal
Terry Glen is on his last legs and Jackson is a big time playmaker.

23. Pittsburgh - LT Jeff Otah, Pittsburgh
Looking to land a big-ugly, the Steelers can take Williams or Otah.

24. Tennessee - LT Chris Williams, Vandy
Look for the Titans to beef up their offensive line with Williams.

25. Seatle - RB Felix Jones, Arkansas
Drafting Jones spells the end of Shaun Alexander's Seahawk career.

26. Jacksonville - DE Phillip Merling, Clemson
The Jags have to be hoping that either Merling or Groves is available.

27. San Diego - DT Trevor Laws, Notre Dame
Laws could help sure up a line that has become suddenly suspect.

28. Dallas – DB Reggie Smith, Oklahoma
Whether they land Pacman Jones or not, Smith makes good sense.

29. San Francisco - RT Gosder Cherilus, BC
This would be the best move for them. But it's the 49ers so, who knows!

30. Green Bay - LB Jerod Mayo, UT
Opinions vary on Mayo. The Packers may draft to their strength.

31. NY Giants - WR Limas Sweed, Texas
Plasico Burress can't stay off the IR. Sweed makes a nice replacement.

Round Two

32. Miami – QB John Flacco, Delaware

33. St. Louis – FS Kenny Phillips, UM

34. Atlanta – QB Chad Henne, Michigan

35. Kansas City – CB Justin King, PSU

36. NY Jets – CB Brandon Flowers, VT

37. Atlanta – LT Sam Baker, USC

38. Baltimore – WR James Hardy, IU

39. San Francisco – DE Jason Jones, Eastern Michigan

40. New Orleans – TE Dustin Keller, Purdue

41. Buffalo – CB Pat Lee, Auburn

42. Denver – FS DaJuan Morgan, NCS

43. Carolina – RB Chris Johnson, ECU

44. Chicago – RB Matt Forte’ Tulane

45. Detroit – DE Cailis Campbell, UM

46. Cincinnati – DT Pat Sims, Auburn

47. Minnesota – WR Eddie Royal, VT

48. Atlanta – TE Fred Davis, USC

49. Eagles – CB Aqib Talib, KSU

50. Arizona – RB Ray Rice, Rutgers

51. Washington – OG Roy Schuenning, OSU

52. Tampa Bay – RB Kevin Smith, UCF

53. Pittsburgh – CB Tracy Porter, IU

54. Tennessee – DE Lawrence Jackson, USC

55. Seattle – QB Brian Brohm, Louisville

56. Green Bay – WR Donnie Avery, Houston

57. Miami – OLB Kliff Avril, Purdue

58. Jacksonville – LB Phillip Wheeler, GT

59. Indianapolis – LB Curtis Lofton, Oklahoma

60. Green Bay – RB Jamaal Charles, UT

61. Dallas – WR Mario Manningham, Michigan
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62. New England – OLB/DE Marcus Howard, Georgia

63. NY Giants – CB Quintin Demps, UTEP

Last year in a two round mock you compiled the following statistics:

2 picks correct team correct round: Jake Long and Matt Forte (3.17%)
2 picks correct team wrong round: Sam Baker and Pat Sims (3.17%)
4 picks correct team: see above (6.35%)
27 picks off by at least 1 round: see below (42.86%)
7 picks off by at least 2 rounds: see below (11.11%)
2 picks off by 3 rounds: see below (3.17%)
1 1st round pick not projected in either round: see below(3.23% of 1st round)

8 projected 1st round picks not picked in the 1st round:
Devin Thomas projected 11(1st round) picked 34 (2nd round)
Dan Connor projected 16 (1st round) picked 74 (3rd round)
Quentin Groves projected 17 (1st round) picked 52 (2nd round)
DeSean Jackson projected 22 (1st round) picked 49 (2nd round)
Phillip Merling projected 26 (1st round) picked 32 (2nd round)
Trevor Laws projected 27 (1st round) picked 47 (2nd round)
Reggie Smith projected 28 (1st round) picked 75 (3rd round)
Limas Sweed projected 31 (1st round) picked 53 (2nd round)

18 projected 2nd round picks not picked in the 2nd round:
Joe Flacco projected 32 (2nd round) picked 18 (1st round)
Kenny Phillips projected 33 (2nd round) picked 31 (1st round)
Justin King projected 35 (2nd round) picked 101 (4th round)
Sam Baker projected 37 (2nd round) picked 21 (1st round)
Dustin Keller projected 40 (2nd round) picked 30 (1st round)
DeJuan Morgan projected 42 (2nd round) picked 82 (3rd round)
Chris Johnson projected 43 (2nd round) picked 24 (1st round)
Pat Sims projected 46 (2nd round) picked 77 (3rd round)
Aqib Talib projected 49 (2nd round) picked 20 (1st round)
Roy Schuening projected 51 (2nd round) picked 157 (5th round)
Kevin Smith projected 52 (2nd round) picked 64 (3rd round)
Lawrence Jackson projected 54 (2nd round) picked 28 (1st round)
Cliff Avril projected 57 (2nd round) picked 92 (3rd round)
Phillip Wheeler projected 58 (2nd round) picked 93 (3rd round)
Jaamal Charles projected 60 (2nd round) picked 73 (3rd round)
Mario Manningham projected 61 (2nd round) picked 95 (3rd round)
Marcus Howard projected 62 (2nd round) picked 161 (5th round)
Quintin Demps projected 63 (2nd round) picked 117 (4th round)

1 first round pick not projected in either round:
Duane Brown not projected, picked 26 (1st round)

needless to say you aren't very good at this.
 
Last year in a two round mock you compiled the following statistics:

2 picks correct team correct round: Jake Long and Matt Forte (3.17%)
2 picks correct team wrong round: Sam Baker and Pat Sims (3.17%)
4 picks correct team: see above (6.35%)
27 picks off by at least 1 round: see below (42.86%)
7 picks off by at least 2 rounds: see below (11.11%)
2 picks off by 3 rounds: see below (3.17%)
1 1st round pick not projected in either round: see below(3.23% of 1st round)

8 projected 1st round picks not picked in the 1st round:
Devin Thomas projected 11(1st round) picked 34 (2nd round)
Dan Connor projected 16 (1st round) picked 74 (3rd round)
Quentin Groves projected 17 (1st round) picked 52 (2nd round)
DeSean Jackson projected 22 (1st round) picked 49 (2nd round)
Phillip Merling projected 26 (1st round) picked 32 (2nd round)
Trevor Laws projected 27 (1st round) picked 47 (2nd round)
Reggie Smith projected 28 (1st round) picked 75 (3rd round)
Limas Sweed projected 31 (1st round) picked 53 (2nd round)

18 projected 2nd round picks not picked in the 2nd round:
Joe Flacco projected 32 (2nd round) picked 18 (1st round)
Kenny Phillips projected 33 (2nd round) picked 31 (1st round)
Justin King projected 35 (2nd round) picked 101 (4th round)
Sam Baker projected 37 (2nd round) picked 21 (1st round)
Dustin Keller projected 40 (2nd round) picked 30 (1st round)
DeJuan Morgan projected 42 (2nd round) picked 82 (3rd round)
Chris Johnson projected 43 (2nd round) picked 24 (1st round)
Pat Sims projected 46 (2nd round) picked 77 (3rd round)
Aqib Talib projected 49 (2nd round) picked 20 (1st round)
Roy Schuening projected 51 (2nd round) picked 157 (5th round)
Kevin Smith projected 52 (2nd round) picked 64 (3rd round)
Lawrence Jackson projected 54 (2nd round) picked 28 (1st round)
Cliff Avril projected 57 (2nd round) picked 92 (3rd round)
Phillip Wheeler projected 58 (2nd round) picked 93 (3rd round)
Jaamal Charles projected 60 (2nd round) picked 73 (3rd round)
Mario Manningham projected 61 (2nd round) picked 95 (3rd round)
Marcus Howard projected 62 (2nd round) picked 161 (5th round)
Quintin Demps projected 63 (2nd round) picked 117 (4th round)

1 first round pick not projected in either round:
Duane Brown not projected, picked 26 (1st round)

needless to say you aren't very good at this.

Now that's going the extra mile to mock his mock.

We will be waiting to see yours to compare.:rolleyes:
 
Now that's going the extra mile to mock his mock.

We will be waiting to see yours to compare.:rolleyes:

I'll throw one together in the near future. We were going back and forth a decent amount about his mock last year, so I feel I earned the right to highlight just how wrong he really was.
 
*3 team trade, involving KC, Tampa Bay and Denver:

Denver surrenders Jay Cutler for the #3 overall pick.

Tampa Bay acquires Cutler for their #19 and #50 picks
this year, plus a #1 in 2010.

The Chiefs pick up #19, #50 and the Bucs #1 in 2010.


Round One

1. Detroit – SSLB Aaron Curry, Wake Forest
Curry separated himself from the pack with superior numbers.

2. Saint Louis – LT Jason Smith, Baylor
Flip a coin: Smith or Monroe. It simply matters who you ask.

3. *Denver (from Kansas City) – QB Matthew Stafford, UGA
If the other rumors pissed off Cutler, just wait until he sees this!

4. Seattle – DE Brian Orakpo, Texas
Mora’s first order of business is adding the premier pass rusher.

5. Cleveland – DE/LB Everett Brown, Florida St
Mangini has promised the fans a pass rusher and needs to deliver.

6. Cincinnati – LT Eugene Monroe, Virginia
Levi Jones has his bags packed, as Monroe moves into the lineup.

7. Oakland – NG B.J. Raji, BC
Even Al Davis couldn’t blow this pick. It’s Raji or a LT, easy.

8. Jacksonville – OT/OG Andre Smith, Alabama
Watch him run without a shirt and you’ll never look at hooters again.

9. Green Bay – WR Michael Crabtree, TT
It looks ridiculous now. But the rich just keep on getting richer.

10. San Francisco – DE/OLB Aaron Maybin, PSU
He’s a great sack artist but he’s just out there doing his own thing.

11. Buffalo – DE/LB Clay Matthews, III, USC
The hybrid 3-4 LB’s are tightly grouped together and will go fast.

12. Denver – DE Robert Ayers, Tennessee
The roster is loaded with DE’s but none that has the size to start.

13. Washington – LT Michael Oher, Mississippi
The Skins gamble on Oher’s upside to revive their aging OL.

14. New Orleans – SSLB Brian Cushing, USC
Vilma needs help on the outside and Cushing seems the best option.

15. Houston – ILB Rey Maualuga, USC
Demeco Ryans will move to SSLB and wreak havoc on opponents.

16. San Diego – LT Eben Britton, Arizona
The Chargers ignored a glaring hole at RT last season. Not again.

17. NY Jets – RB Chris “Beanie” Wells, OSU
After taking a hard look at McFadden in ’08, the Jets suck for Wells.

18. Chicago – DE/LB Larry English, Northern Illinois
Injury concerns will scare some but otherwise all he does is produce.

19. *Kansas City (from Tampa Bay) – RB Knowshon Moreno, UGA
Larry Johnson will be traded, and Moreno will star with Matt Cassel.

20. Detroit (from Dallas) – QB Mark Sanchez, USC
The Lions will roll the dice that Sanchez will be waiting for them.

21. Philadelphia – DT Peria Jerry, Mississippi
The Eagles like to rotate their linemen, and will add Jerry to the mix.

22. Minnesota – DB Louis Delmas, Western Michigan
Delmas is being compared to Bob Sanders and Michael Griffin.

23. New England – DE/OLB Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech
From over hyped to overly criticized, in a flash. Johnson is a steal.

24. Atlanta – SS Eugene Chung, Oregon
Lawyer Milloy is finished. Chung takes over the intimidator role.

25. Miami – DE/LB Connor Barwin, Cincinnati
Parcells is a collector of LB’s and finds an intriguing prospect in Barwin.

26. Baltimore – WR Jeremy Maclin, Missouri
Joe Flacco is going to need more weapons than what he now has.

27. Indianapolis – WR/RB Percy Harvin, Florida
Harvin seems like the most logical replacement for Marvin Harrison.

28. Philadelphia (from Carolina) – CB Malcolm Jenkins, OSU
Jenkins stock mirrors, OSU great, Chris Gamble (from top ten to 28th).

29. NY Giants – TE Brandon Pettigrew, OSU
The Shockey trade didn’t work out well for either team involved.

30. Tennessee – CB/FS Sean Smith, Utah
The size, speed and swagger to step in and dominate at the next level.

31. Arizona – SSLB Clint Sintim, Virginia
Karlos Dansby can’t do it alone. Sintim can really bring the heat.

32. Pittsburgh – C Max Unger, Oregon
Even the best and versatile Centers tend to get forgotten on draft day.


Round Two

33. Detroit – MLB James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
The LB unit goes from the teams’ weakness to greatest strength.

34. New England – CB Mike Mickens, Cincinnati
If he can prove healthy, there isn’t a more dangerous CB in this draft.

35. St. Louis – RB LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh
Steven Jackson, consider this a fire under your cleaned out colon.

36. Cleveland – DE/DT Tyson Jackson, LSU
With Shaun Rogers itching to leave, Jackson is the obvious choice.

37. Seattle – CB D.J. Moore, Vanderbilt
His heart and mouth have been questioned, like a DeAngelo Hall.

38. Cincinnati – DE Lawrence Sidbury, Richmond
The Bengals miss “Godzilla.” But not anymore! This kid is sick!

39. Jacksonville – DB Vontae Davis, Illinois
Davis is at CB what his brother is at TE, if that tells you anything.

40. Oakland – RT Jamon Meredith, SC
A strong Combine coupled with the versatility to step in at LT.

41. Green Bay – LB Zach Follett, Cal
They don’t just hand out nicknames like the “Pain Train” for nothing.

42. Buffalo – OL Andy Levitre, Oregon State
1st round talent that can play anywhere along the line: Immediate help.

43. San Francisco – OL Alex Mack, Cal
His ability to play across the line makes him too difficult to pass up.

44. Miami – CB Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest
Teams remove prospects from their board at 5’-8”. Smith is close.

45. NY Giants – LT William Beatty, UConn
Draws penalties, indicating he struggles with speed, but good feet.

46. Houston – QB Pat White, WVU
Matt Schaub is obviously not the answer, so they’ll gamble on White.

47. New England – FS David Bruton, Notre Dame
Bruton’s superior athleticism gets him drafted over bigger names.

48. Denver – CB Joe Burnett, UCF
The guy I’ve been pushing is now called a day two bargain by Mayock.

49. Chicago – WR Brian Robiskie, Ohio St
Robiskie has done, at the very least, enough for round 2 considerations.

50. *Kansas City (from Tampa Bay) – DE/LB David Veikune, Hawaii
Veikune is a relentless beast who compares favorably to Travis Laboy.

51. Dallas – WR Hakim Nicks, North Carolina
Tony Romo may not need Roy Williams to pretend to be a #1, after all.

52. Philadelphia – TE Shawn Nelson, Southern Miss
Nelson has been called a WR in a TE’s body. A very hot prospect!

53. NY Jets – QB Josh Freeman, Kansas State
Pats envy continues for Jets: Freeman is a Tom Brady disciple.

54. Minnesota – WR Darius Heyward-Bey, Maryland
The Combine dust has settled. He’s still a burner, and still a 2nd rounder.

55. Atlanta – TE James Casey, Rice
Look for them to spend a high pick on a TE they can move around.

56. Miami – WR Kenny Britt, Rutgers
Britt would really make an intriguing red zone target for the Dolphins.

57. Baltimore – CB Darius Butler, UConn
For a team with problems in the secondary, Butler is a solid addition.

58. New England – LB Tyrone McKenzie, USF
If McKenzie is still on the board, the Pats will revisit this position.

59. Carolina – DE/DT Jarron Gilbert, San Jose St
Unusual athleticism may get him drafted earlier than he ought to be.

60. NY Giants – RB Rashard Jennings, Liberty
With Ward departing, the G-Men bring in another beast of an RB.

61. Indianapolis – RB Shonn Greene, Iowa
Greene has the consistency and toughness that they badly need.

62. Tennessee – DT Fili Moala, USC
To the Titans, he’ll be looking like a poor man’s Albert Haynesworth.

63. Arizona – RB Donald Brown, UConn
JJ Arrington is gone. The Edge is going. The Cards need another RB.

64. Pittsburgh – OG Duke Robinson, Oklahoma
The Steelers double up on “Big Uglies,” with potential domination.

This was a lot of work and thought. Thank you. I don't agree with the Pats picks other than you might be right about Johnson. He could be a Jason Taylor type if motivated. He is not my binkie but at that #23 choice he is probably where he should be on the board. One team clocked him at a 4.49 at his proday. He also does drop into coverage pretty well and is a kick blocker at 6' 7". I like the extra thoughts of the trades. They make these fun. I think there will be some as well. I agree with others that those second rounders you chose might be at least one round too high, but who knows?
DW Toys
 
I'll throw one together in the near future. We were going back and forth a decent amount about his mock last year, so I feel I earned the right to highlight just how wrong he really was.

Last year was last year. I'm sure that no one remembers that I really liked Bobby Carpenter a couple of years ago.:rofl:
 
I have seen mocks from actual websites that are worse than this, however this reminds me of some pre-senior bowl mocks. There isn't any need to really make fun of this guy its just his try at a mock draft, effort is appreciated.
 
Last year was last year. I'm sure that no one remembers that I really liked Bobby Carpenter a couple of years ago.:rofl:
:rolleyes: **Ahem** I have available much greater and more recent failings to rub your nose in, still and all... :itsok:
 
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