mavfan2390
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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Using this top 100 list: http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/rankings/top.html
Develop a three round mock, you can also use trades by using this draft pick value chart: http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/pick_value_chart.htm, just make sure they're reasonable, and there's a proper reason for the other team to make a deal with us....
Have fun!
1.7 Traded to Bears for 14 and 44 for the rights to Matt Ryan... we all know the Bears are desperate for a QB, is this the year they finally man up and take one early?
1.14 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tennessee St.- might take a year to develop like his cousin Antonio Cromartie, but will be worth the wait
2.44 Jerod Mayo, ILB, Tennessee- basically has everything you look for in an ILB but ability to take on blocks... I understand the LB's in the 3-4 have to be able to shed blocks, but until he bulks up he can play in passing situations, he's a top cover guy, has great smarts and athleticism, and is versatile.
2.63 Cliff Avril, OLB, Purdue- perfect triangle number for the OLB spot, Rosey's replacement?
3.70 Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt- good complement to Jackson and Moss's style, is a physical receiver who won't beat anyone deep, but will get those tough yards over the middle
3.93 Peyton Hills, FB/TE/HB/, Arkansas- amazingly versatile, ran for 327 yards, caught 44 balls, and blocked for Darren McFadden
Develop a three round mock, you can also use trades by using this draft pick value chart: http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/pick_value_chart.htm, just make sure they're reasonable, and there's a proper reason for the other team to make a deal with us....
Have fun!
1.7 Traded to Bears for 14 and 44 for the rights to Matt Ryan... we all know the Bears are desperate for a QB, is this the year they finally man up and take one early?
1.14 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tennessee St.- might take a year to develop like his cousin Antonio Cromartie, but will be worth the wait
2.44 Jerod Mayo, ILB, Tennessee- basically has everything you look for in an ILB but ability to take on blocks... I understand the LB's in the 3-4 have to be able to shed blocks, but until he bulks up he can play in passing situations, he's a top cover guy, has great smarts and athleticism, and is versatile.
2.63 Cliff Avril, OLB, Purdue- perfect triangle number for the OLB spot, Rosey's replacement?
3.70 Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt- good complement to Jackson and Moss's style, is a physical receiver who won't beat anyone deep, but will get those tough yards over the middle
3.93 Peyton Hills, FB/TE/HB/, Arkansas- amazingly versatile, ran for 327 yards, caught 44 balls, and blocked for Darren McFadden