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mike100915 expect a PM from me with my top 2 choices for Seattle. ;)
 
That's a really good pick for the Eagles. You made my decision easier as I was between Wheeler and Godfrey. Godfrey it is. He fits my more immediate needs better anyway, and I think that he'll be a strong pro cornerback. Well schooled.

I was trying to decide between Wheeler and Goff. Grrrr! :mad:
 
Update- upcoming picks:
23. (86) Seattle

24. (87) Detroit (from Cleveland)

25. (88) Pittsburgh

26. (89) Jacksonville

27. (90) Chicago (from San Diego)

28. (91) Green Bay

29. (92) Dallas

30. (93) Indianapolis

31. (94) New England

32. (95) New York Giants
33. (96) Washington
 
Let's hold up for a moment. Seattle selected Oneil Cousins who was drafted by Chicago @ 44. Pitt. Steelers will be on deck. I'll update the selections in the other thread.
 
Time for a vote. I sent multiple PMs to Bakes with no response. Since he wanted to go OLine, my vote is for Duane Brown. Let's get this thing rolling again.
 
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Sounds good to me.
 
By vote, Duane Brown, OT, VA Tech replaces Oneil Cousins for the Seattle Seahawks. Pittsburg is now up.
 
ROUND THREE

1. (64) Miami - Tyvon Branch, CB/S Connecticut
2. (65) St. Louis - Andre Caldwell, WR, Florida
3. (66) Kansas City
- J King, CB, Penn St
4. (67) Carolina Panthers (from NY Jets) – C. Jackson, CB, LSU

5. (68) Atlanta - Dre Moore, DT, Maryland

6.(69) New England (from Oakland)
- M. Bennett, TE, Tex A&M
7. (70) Chicago
- Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas State
8. (71) Buffalo (from Baltimore)
- Terrell Thomas, CB, USC
9. (72) Jacksonville (from Buffalo)
- Darrell Robertson DE G Tech
10. (73) Minnesota (from Denver)
- John David Booty, QB, USC
11. (74) Carolina
- Andre Woodson QB, Kentucky

12. (75) San Francisco
- Eddie Royal, WR,Virginia Tech
13. (76) Detroit
 - Chris Ellis, DE, Va Tech
14. (77) Cincinnati
- Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt
15. (78) New Orleans
 - Mike Pollak, C, ASU
16. (79) Houston - DaJuan Morgan, S, North Carolina St.

17. (80) Philadelphia
- Philip Wheeler, LB, Georgia Tech
18. (81) Arizona
- Charles Godfrey, CB, Iowa
19. (82) Minnesota
- Orlando Scandrick, CB, Boise State
20. (83) Tampa Bay
- Jonathan Goff, LB, Vanderbilt
21. (84) Washington
- Joshua Barrett, S, Arizona State
22. (85) Tennessee
- Antwaun Molden, CB, Eastern Kentucky
23. (86) Seattle
- Duane Brown, OT, VA Tech
24. (87) Detroit (from Cleveland)
- Mike Hart, RB, Michigan
25. (88) Pittsburgh
- Jerome Simpson, WR, Coastal Carolina
26. (89) Jacksonville
- Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers
27. (90) Chicago (from San Diego)

28. (91) Green Bay

29. (92) Dallas

30. (93) Indianapolis

31. (94) New England

32. (95) New York Giants
33. (96) Washington
34. (97) Cincinnati
35. (98) Atlanta
36. (99) Baltimore

Kevin Faulk33 is on the clock...
 
I picked Roy Shuening! For me is a solid choice.
 
Bump this a little. Indy is on the clock w/ their second pick. I sent off a PM.
 
Time for a vote. Colts biggest needs IMM are developing DE, athletic interior OLinemen (lost Scott, Saturday will be 33).
1- Mike McGlynn OG Pittsburg
2- Jeremy Thompson DE Wake Forest
3- Steve Justice OC Wake Forest
4- Dustin Keller TE Purdue
 
Time for a vote. Colts biggest needs IMM are developing DE, athletic interior OLinemen (lost Scott, Saturday will be 33).
1- Mike McGlynn OG Pittsburg
2- Jeremy Thompson DE Wake Forest
3- Steve Justice OC Wake Forest
4- Dustin Keller TE Purdue

I vote Mike McGlynn OG Pittsburgh
 
I vote Mike McGlynn OG Pittsburgh

Yep, I could see them using a guard. Let's go with that and get some momentum back into this mock. :rocker:
 
By vote, the Indianapolis Colts select Mike McGlynn OG Pittsburgh.
 
Start throwing out names for the Pat's pick. Our commish hasn't shown up.
 
Man, this thing isn't over yet? Just 6 picks to go...
 
Maybe in the future we should stay with a 2-round mock since not everybody knows the lesser known prospects.
 
Maybe in the future we should stay with a 2-round mock since not everybody knows the lesser known prospects.

But then again, the 3rd round is where you can find some real steals. Curtis Martin for instance was a 3rd round pick. This is where the GMs separate themselves with their knowledge of the prospects. Well, I'm sure this topic will be decided upon for the next mock draft in 2009.
 
The clear winner of this Mock Draft is obviously the Detroit Lions. What a draft by their GM. I had to get up and give me an applause.
 
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