sebman2112
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I like how some of the picks are different than all the other mocks out there. It is also interesting who they have NE getting:
1.24: Patrick Willis LB Ole Miss (Just like Kiper, they have him falling to NE. This comes even after his Pro Day performance. their comments: "In this projection, they look at one of the best LB’s to come out in years, in Ole Miss’ Patrick Willis. Willis was the clear-cut leader of the Ole Miss defense from his MLB spot, and had great tackle production throughout his career. As a senior, he had 137 tackles, after putting up 128 playing injured as a junior. Instinctive and fiery, the athletic Willis is arguably the best pure MLB prospect since Jonathan Vilma in 2004." Considering that discription, his 4.37-40 time, and that other people have been starting to say simular things about Willis, I can't see him lasting that long. I am not sure he'll even make it out of the top 12, but one can only hope.)
1.28: Michael Griffin S texas (They have the Eagles taking a WR at 26 but I don't really agree with this. The Eagles have in my opinion always been the biggest threat to Griffin lasting 'till the 28th pick.)
3.27: Desmond Bishop LB California (I like this pick. I have Bishop ranked as one of my top five ILB prospects. I think there might be better Backers still on the board, though. If Bradley is still on the board he should be the pick here.)
Interesting note: They have Posluszny going to Chicago at 31, and I could totally see them picking him if he last that long. Briggs wants out. Pusluszny would likely be the pefect fit playing next to Urlacher.
I like how some of the picks are different than all the other mocks out there. It is also interesting who they have NE getting:
1.24: Patrick Willis LB Ole Miss (Just like Kiper, they have him falling to NE. This comes even after his Pro Day performance. their comments: "In this projection, they look at one of the best LB’s to come out in years, in Ole Miss’ Patrick Willis. Willis was the clear-cut leader of the Ole Miss defense from his MLB spot, and had great tackle production throughout his career. As a senior, he had 137 tackles, after putting up 128 playing injured as a junior. Instinctive and fiery, the athletic Willis is arguably the best pure MLB prospect since Jonathan Vilma in 2004." Considering that discription, his 4.37-40 time, and that other people have been starting to say simular things about Willis, I can't see him lasting that long. I am not sure he'll even make it out of the top 12, but one can only hope.)
1.28: Michael Griffin S texas (They have the Eagles taking a WR at 26 but I don't really agree with this. The Eagles have in my opinion always been the biggest threat to Griffin lasting 'till the 28th pick.)
3.27: Desmond Bishop LB California (I like this pick. I have Bishop ranked as one of my top five ILB prospects. I think there might be better Backers still on the board, though. If Bradley is still on the board he should be the pick here.)
Interesting note: They have Posluszny going to Chicago at 31, and I could totally see them picking him if he last that long. Briggs wants out. Pusluszny would likely be the pefect fit playing next to Urlacher.
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