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Every year I take part as the Patriots GM in an interactive mock. This weekend we completed a four round mock draft. Here is how it ended up for the Pats

1. Mike Jenkins CB USF
I wasn't there for this pick and the guy running the draft lost my list that sent in. Not a terrible choice but would have gotten McFadden or Rivers if I was there.

2. Ezra Butler LB Nevada
Slight reach, but the LB were flying off the board and I wanted to secure a player that has the ability and experience to play inside and outside in the 3-4.

3A. Ahtyba Rubin DT Iowa State
Could use a big nose tackle to play behind Wilfork. This guy is rising up the boards and I felt this was good value.

3B. Dwight Lowery CB San Jose State
With all of our potential FA losses at CB, I thought adding an athletic playmaker like Lowery was a good move. He should have the ability to also backup FS and contribute on special teams.

4. Tom Zbikowski S Notre Dame
Another guy to add depth to our secondary and improve our special teams play. Decent return option and I think he would blossom under Harrison's tutelage.

Not the best of drafts, but definitely one I wouldn't complain with. I went all defense including three new DBs. Let me know what you think.
 
I like the players, but to get feedback I wuld like to see who else was there when we picked.
 
Every year I take part as the Patriots GM in an interactive mock. This weekend we completed a four round mock draft. Here is how it ended up for the Pats

1. Mike Jenkins CB USF
I wasn't there for this pick and the guy running the draft lost my list that sent in. Not a terrible choice but would have gotten McFadden or Rivers if I was there.

2. Ezra Butler LB Nevada
Slight reach, but the LB were flying off the board and I wanted to secure a player that has the ability and experience to play inside and outside in the 3-4.

3A. Ahtyba Rubin DT Iowa State
Could use a big nose tackle to play behind Wilfork. This guy is rising up the boards and I felt this was good value.

3B. Dwight Lowery CB San Jose State
With all of our potential FA losses at CB, I thought adding an athletic playmaker like Lowery was a good move. He should have the ability to also backup FS and contribute on special teams.

4. Tom Zbikowski S Notre Dame
Another guy to add depth to our secondary and improve our special teams play. Decent return option and I think he would blossom under Harrison's tutelage.

Not the best of drafts, but definitely one I wouldn't complain with. I went all defense including three new DBs. Let me know what you think.

Not a bad draft on Defensive side but i wouldn't go with a DT on Day 1. We have pretty decent dept there so i think Day 2 would be a better DT option. That said, i wouldn't mind two LB's and two CB's on Day 1. I think both positions have plenty of dept in this Draft. And if we hit on a couple this Team would be pretty set for the future.
 
I'm not sold on Jenkins, but I really like the rest of the players drafted. I don't know what was available at the time, as the link requires registration.
 
I'm not sold on Jenkins, but I really like the rest of the players drafted. I don't know what was available at the time, as the link requires registration.

I might have been tempted by Goff with the first third rounder, especially since Rubin and Red Bryant were still on the board at that point and Jenkins isn't my favourite cornerback, but overall you can't really argue with the picks that were made.

ROUND ONE

1. Miami - Chris Long, DE, Virginia
2. St. Louis - Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
3. Oakland - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
4. Atlanta - Jake Long, OT, Michigan
5. Kansas City - Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State
6. NY Jets - Vernon Gholston, DE/OLB, Ohio State
7. New England (From SF) - Mike Jenkins, CB, USF
8. Baltimore - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
9. Cincinnati - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
10. New Orleans - Dan Connor, LB, Penn State
11. Buffalo - Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma
12. Denver - Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
13. Carolina - Kenny Phillips, FS, Miami
14. Chicago - Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh
15. Detroit - Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona
16. Arizona - Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon
17. Minnesota - Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida
18. Houston - Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois
19. Philadelphia - Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
20. Tampa Bay - Desean Jackson, WR/KR, California
21. Washington - Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas
22. Dallas (from Cleve) - James Hardy, WR, Indiana
23. Pittsburgh - Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy
24. Tennesee - Quentin Groves, DE, Auburn
25. Seattle - Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas
26. San Diego - Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma
27. Jacksonville - Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson
28. Dallas - Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tennessee State
29. San Francisco (From Indy) - Chris Williams, OT, Vanderbilt
30. Green Bay - Fred Davis, TE, USC
31. NY Giants - Sam Baker, OT, USC
Forfeit (By NE)

ROUND TWO

33. Miami - Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn
34. St. Louis - Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College
35. Atlanta - Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
36. Kansas City - Terrell Thomas, CB/S, USC
37. N.Y. Jets - Kentwan Balmer, DT/DE, UNC
38. Oakland - Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma State
39. Baltimore - Martin Rucker, TE, Missouri
40. San Francisco - Phil Wheeler, ILB, Georgia Tech
41. New Orleans - Curtis Lofton, ILB, Oklahoma
42. Buffalo - Tracy Porter, CB, Indiana
43. Denver - Jonathan Hefney, FS, Tennesse
44. Carolina - Carl Nicks, OT, Nebraska
45. Chicago - Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
46. Detroit - Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC
47. Cincinnati - Ali Highsmith, OLB, LSU
48. Minnesota - Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
49. Atlanta - Pat Sims, DT, Auburn
50. Philadelphia - Charles Godfrey, CB, Iowa
51. Arizona - Beau Bell, ILB, UNLV
52. Washington - Chris Ellis, DE, Virginia Tech
53. Tampa Bay - John David Booty, QB, USC
54. Pittsburgh - Roy Schuening, OG, Oregon State
55. Tennessee - Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan
56. Seattle - Martellus Benett, TE, Texas A & M
57. Cleveland - Dre Moore, DT, Maryland
58. Jacksonville - Early Doucet, WR, LSU
59. Miami - Joe Flacco, QB, Deleware
60. Indy - Matt Forte, RB, Tulane
61. Green Bay - Xavier Adibi, OLB, Virginia Tech
62. Dallas - Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina
63. New York Giants - Shawn Crable, OLB, Michigan
64. New England - Erza Butler, DE/OLB, Nevada

ROUND THREE

65. Miami - Oneil Cousins, OT, UTEP
66. St. Louis - Donnie Avery, WR, Houston
67. Kansas City - Anthony Collins, OT, Kansas
68. NY Jets - Mike McGlynn, OT/OG, Pittsburgh
69. New England (From Oak) - Ahtyba Rubin, NT, Iowa State
70. Atlanta - Jerod Mayo, ILB, Tennessee
71. San Francisco - Branden Albert, OG, Virginia
72. Buffalo (From Balt) - Tavares Gooden, ILB, Miami
73. Buffalo - John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame
74. Minnesota (From Denver) - Chad Henne, QB, Michigan
75. Carolina - Lavelle Hawkins, WR, California
76. Chicago - Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan State
77. Detroit - Jonathan Goff, ILB, Vanderbilt
78. Cincinnati - Frank Okam, DT, Texas
79. New Orleans - Quenton Demps, FS, UTEP
80. Houston - Brandon Flowers, CB/S, Virginia Tech
81. Philadelphia - Josh Barrett, SS, Arizona State
82. Arizona - Justin King, CB, Penn State
83. Minnesota - Simeon Castille, FS, Alabama
84. Tampa Bay - Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers
85. Washington - Adrian Arrington, WR, Michigan
86. Tennesee - Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas
87. Seattle - Eric Young, OG, Tennessee
88. Cleveland - Cliff Avril, DE/OLB, Purdue
89. Pittsburgh - Kendall Langford, DE, Hampton
90. Chicago (From SD) - Craig Steltz, SS, LSU
91. Jacksonville - Vince Hall, ILB, Virginia
92. Green Bay - Mike Pollack, OG/C, Arizona State
93. Dallas - Erik Ainge, QB, Tennessee
94. Indianapolis - Jordan Dizon, OLB, Colorado
95. NY Giants - Trae Williams, CB, USF
96. New England - Dwight Lowery, CB, San Jose State

ROUND FOUR

97. Miami - Kellen Davis, TE, Michigan State
98. St. Louis - Marcus Griffin, SS, Texas
99. NY Jets - Heath Benedict, OG, Newberry
100. Oakland - Anthony Aldridge, RB, Houston
101. Atlanta - Jamarr Adams, SS, Michigan
102. Kansas City - Andre Caldwell, WR, Florida
103. Baltimore - Erin Henderson, OLB, Maryland
104. San Francisco - Josh Johnson, QB, Univ of San Diego
105. Denver - Red Bryant, DT, Texas A & M
106. Carolina - Kevin Smith, RB, UCF
107. Chicago - Steve Slaton, RB, WVU
108. Detroit - Drew Radovich, OG, USC
109. Cincinnati - DeMario Pressley, DT, NC State
110. New Orleans - Chevis Jackson, CB, LSU
111. Buffalo - Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt
112. Philadelphia - Eddie Royal, WR/KR, Virginia Tech
113. Arizona - Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas State
114. Minnesota - John Greco, OT, Toledo
115. Houston - Duane Brown, OT, Virginia Tech
116. Denver (From Wash) - Donald Thomas, OG, UConn
117. Tampa Bay - DeJuan Tribble, CB, Boston College
118. Seattle - Terrance Wheatley, CB, Colorada
119. Cleveland - Mike Hart, RB, Michigan
120. Pittsburgh - Tony Hills, OT, Texas
121. Tennesee - Trevor Laws, DT, Notre Dame
122. Jacksonville - Robert Felton, OG, Arkansas
123. Forfeit (SD)
124. Dallas - Darnell Terrell, CB, Missouri
125. Indianapolis - Marcus Harrison, DT, Arkansas
126. Green Bay - Owen Schmitt, FB, WVU
127. NY Giants - Tashard Choice, RB, Georgia Tech
128. New England - Tom Zbikowski, SS, Notre Dame
 
Why did San Diego forfeit a pick in the 4th round???
 
What about McFadden????Could be very tradable....wait the the phone is ringing....
 
Supplementary draft I think. Paul Oliver? A cornerback?

Thanks, thats most likely it. I saw "forfeit" and wondered what kind of trouble did they get into,,

Thanks
 
What about McFadden????Could be very tradable....wait the the phone is ringing....

I would have picked McFadden or Rivers, but I was working when the first round was done and the people on the site picked Jenkins for us.
 
Not a bad draft on Defensive side but i wouldn't go with a DT on Day 1. We have pretty decent dept there so i think Day 2 would be a better DT option.

Personally, I like the Rubin pick a lot. I don't see the depth that you do at NT. If Wilfork went down for a few games, who would you plug in? Moore is no starter, LeKevin looks best at DE...maybe Warren moves into the middle and Green takes his spot, thus weakening two positions? They have room for another true NT, IMO.
 
Every year I take part as the Patriots GM in an interactive mock. This weekend we completed a four round mock draft. Here is how it ended up for the Pats

1. Mike Jenkins CB USF
I wasn't there for this pick and the guy running the draft lost my list that sent in. Not a terrible choice but would have gotten McFadden or Rivers if I was there.

2. Ezra Butler LB Nevada
Slight reach, but the LB were flying off the board and I wanted to secure a player that has the ability and experience to play inside and outside in the 3-4.

3A. Ahtyba Rubin DT Iowa State
Could use a big nose tackle to play behind Wilfork. This guy is rising up the boards and I felt this was good value.

3B. Dwight Lowery CB San Jose State
With all of our potential FA losses at CB, I thought adding an athletic playmaker like Lowery was a good move. He should have the ability to also backup FS and contribute on special teams.

4. Tom Zbikowski S Notre Dame
Another guy to add depth to our secondary and improve our special teams play. Decent return option and I think he would blossom under Harrison's tutelage.

Not the best of drafts, but definitely one I wouldn't complain with. I went all defense including three new DBs. Let me know what you think.

i don't like the Jenkins pick but the rest of the picks look good.
 
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