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For the record, I think Mock Drafts are a little silly, but I had some free time

Pk Sel # Team Player
1 1 Detroit Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia
2 2 St. Louis Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
3 3 Washington from Kansas City* Mark Sanchez, QB, Southern Cal.
4 4 Seattle Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
5 5 Cleveland Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
6 6 Cincinnati B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College
7 7 Oakland Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
8 8 Jacksonville Michael Oher, OT, Mississipi
9 9 Green Bay Tyson Jackson, DE, Lousiana State
10 10 San Francisco Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest
11 11 Buffalo Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee
12 12 Denver Brian Orakpo, OLB, Texas
13 13 Kansas City from Washington Malcolm Jenkins, DB, Ohio State
14 14 New Orleans Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State
15 15 Houston Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State
16 16 San Diego Brian Cushing, LB, Southern Cal.
17 17 N.Y. Jets Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State
18 18 Denver (from Chicago) Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois
19 19 Tampa Bay Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
20 20 Detroit (from Dallas) Eben Britton, OT, Arizona
21 21 Philadelphia Knowshown Moreno, RB, Georgia
22 22 Minnesota Darrius Heywood-Bey, WR, Maryland
23 23 New England Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut
24 24 Atlanta Ray Maualuga, LB, Southern Cal.
25 25 Miami Everette Brown, OLB, Florida State
26 26 Baltimore William Beatty, OT, Connecticut
27 27 Indianapolis Peria Jerry, DT, Mississippi
28 28 Buffalo (from Philadelphia) Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State
29 29 **Cleveland from N.Y. Giants Connor Barwin, LB, Cincinnati
30 30 Tennessee Evander Hood, DT, Missouri
31 31 Arizona Donald Brown, RB, Connecticut
32 32 Pittsburgh Alex Mack, C, California


Pk Sel # Team
1 33 Detroit Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
2 34 New England (from Kansas City) Larry English, LB, Northern Illinois
3 35 St. Louis James Laurinaitis, LB, Ohio State
4 36 Cleveland Sean Smith, DB, Utah
5 37 Seattle Clay Matthews, LB, Southern Cal.
6 38 Cincinnati Hakeem Nicks, WR, North Carolina
7 39 Jacksonville Alphonso Smith, DB, Wake Forest
8 40 Oakland Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
9 41 ^New England from Green Bay Max Unger, C/G, Oregon
10 42 Buffalo Eric Wood, C, Louisville
11 43 San Francisco Brian Robiskie, WR, Ohio State
12 44 Miami (from Washington) Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia
13 45 N.Y. Giants (from New Orleans) Phillip Loadholdt, OL, Oklahoma
14 46 Houston Andre Brown, RB, North Carolina State
15 47 New England (from San Diego) Louis Delmas, S, Western Michigan
16 48 Denver Jarron Gilbert, DE, San Jose State
17 49 Chicago Kenny Britt, WR, Rutgers
18 50 Cleveland (from Tampa Bay) Jamon Meredith, OL, South Carolina
19 51 Dallas Patrick Chung, SS, Oregon
20 52 N.Y. Jets Patrick White, QB/WR, West Virginia
21 53 Philadelphia Ron Brace, DT, Boston College
22 54 Minnesota DJ Moore, CB, Vanderbilt
23 55 Atlanta Lawrence Sidbury, DE, Richmond
24 56 Miami William Moore, SS, Missouri
25 57 Baltimore Jared Cook, TE, South Carolina
26 58 Green Bay from New England Duke Robinson, OG, Oklahoma
27 59 Carolina Sen' Derrick Marks, DT, Auburn
28 60 N.Y. Giants Marcus Freeman, LB, Ohio State
29 61 Indianapolis Jairus Byrd, CB, Oregon
30 62 Tennessee Derrick Williams, WR, Penn State
31 63 Arizona Paul Kruger, DE, Utah
32 64 Pittsburgh Fili Moala, DT, Southern Cal.

Trades
*Washington Trades their 2009 First Round Pick & their 2010 First Round Selection to Kansas City
**Cleveland Trades Braylon Edwards to NY Giants for #29 Overall and 4th Round Selection
^New England Trades #58 & #89 to Green Bay for # 41
 
I love it love it love it! :singing:
 
I love it as well.
Nothing fancy. Just solid contributors all the way around.
 
New England's going to trade into the top 10 for a guard?
 
I agree with the strategy of trying to get another pick in the 40's. I hope we can do it with #87. I would be OK with it even if we have to throw in another pick.
 
For the record, I think Mock Drafts are a little silly, but I had some free time
^New England Trades #58 & #89 to Green Bay for # 41



I just hope it's more successful than the last time they traded with GB to move up in the draft...........
 
Maualuga at 24 and Ayers at 11 would be shocking if not impossible

Maualuga will go before Cushing,Maualuga is a better prospect IMO and Ayers is a solid player but not a top 12 pick,Ayers could last till 25 or later

Maybin will be selected before Ayers and could end up in Buffalo if they want a DE

Otherwise all in all a mock draft worthy of a B+
 
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For the record, I think Mock Drafts are a little silly, but I had some free time

Pk Sel # Team Player
1 1 Detroit Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia
2 2 St. Louis Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
3 3 Washington from Kansas City* Mark Sanchez, QB, Southern Cal.
4 4 Seattle Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
5 5 Cleveland Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
6 6 Cincinnati B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College
7 7 Oakland Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
8 8 Jacksonville Michael Oher, OT, Mississipi
9 9 Green Bay Tyson Jackson, DE, Lousiana State
10 10 San Francisco Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest
11 11 Buffalo Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee
12 12 Denver Brian Orakpo, OLB, Texas
13 13 Kansas City from Washington Malcolm Jenkins, DB, Ohio State
14 14 New Orleans Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State
15 15 Houston Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State
16 16 San Diego Brian Cushing, LB, Southern Cal.
17 17 N.Y. Jets Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State
18 18 Denver (from Chicago) Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois
19 19 Tampa Bay Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
20 20 Detroit (from Dallas) Eben Britton, OT, Arizona
21 21 Philadelphia Knowshown Moreno, RB, Georgia
22 22 Minnesota Darrius Heywood-Bey, WR, Maryland
23 23 New England Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut
24 24 Atlanta Ray Maualuga, LB, Southern Cal.
25 25 Miami Everette Brown, OLB, Florida State
26 26 Baltimore William Beatty, OT, Connecticut
27 27 Indianapolis Peria Jerry, DT, Mississippi
28 28 Buffalo (from Philadelphia) Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State
29 29 **Cleveland from N.Y. Giants Connor Barwin, LB, Cincinnati
30 30 Tennessee Evander Hood, DT, Missouri
31 31 Arizona Donald Brown, RB, Connecticut
32 32 Pittsburgh Alex Mack, C, California


Pk Sel # Team
1 33 Detroit Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
2 34 New England (from Kansas City) Larry English, LB, Northern Illinois
3 35 St. Louis James Laurinaitis, LB, Ohio State
4 36 Cleveland Sean Smith, DB, Utah
5 37 Seattle Clay Matthews, LB, Southern Cal.
6 38 Cincinnati Hakeem Nicks, WR, North Carolina
7 39 Jacksonville Alphonso Smith, DB, Wake Forest
8 40 Oakland Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
9 41 ^New England from Green Bay Max Unger, C/G, Oregon
10 42 Buffalo Eric Wood, C, Louisville
11 43 San Francisco Brian Robiskie, WR, Ohio State
12 44 Miami (from Washington) Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia
13 45 N.Y. Giants (from New Orleans) Phillip Loadholdt, OL, Oklahoma
14 46 Houston Andre Brown, RB, North Carolina State
15 47 New England (from San Diego) Louis Delmas, S, Western Michigan
16 48 Denver Jarron Gilbert, DE, San Jose State
17 49 Chicago Kenny Britt, WR, Rutgers
18 50 Cleveland (from Tampa Bay) Jamon Meredith, OL, South Carolina
19 51 Dallas Patrick Chung, SS, Oregon
20 52 N.Y. Jets Patrick White, QB/WR, West Virginia
21 53 Philadelphia Ron Brace, DT, Boston College
22 54 Minnesota DJ Moore, CB, Vanderbilt
23 55 Atlanta Lawrence Sidbury, DE, Richmond
24 56 Miami William Moore, SS, Missouri
25 57 Baltimore Jared Cook, TE, South Carolina
26 58 Green Bay from New England Duke Robinson, OG, Oklahoma
27 59 Carolina Sen' Derrick Marks, DT, Auburn
28 60 N.Y. Giants Marcus Freeman, LB, Ohio State
29 61 Indianapolis Jairus Byrd, CB, Oregon
30 62 Tennessee Derrick Williams, WR, Penn State
31 63 Arizona Paul Kruger, DE, Utah
32 64 Pittsburgh Fili Moala, DT, Southern Cal.

Trades
*Washington Trades their 2009 First Round Pick & their 2010 First Round Selection to Kansas City
**Cleveland Trades Braylon Edwards to NY Giants for #29 Overall and 4th Round Selection
^New England Trades #58 & #89 to Green Bay for # 41

Wow! I like it. I really want Butler at #23 and I love Unger as C/OG/OT.
 
I can only imagine the reaction here if Mangina traded ahead of the Pats and took Barwin.
 
Four good players but none that will start in 2009. Meanwhile the Pats have a hole at ILB, and possibly OLB, too. No DE-> OLB player made the conversion in less than three seasons.

Not Tedy not Vrabes, not AD, not Willie, not Colvin. How is English going to start? All the others will sit and learn.
 
Four good players but none that will start in 2009. Meanwhile the Pats have a hole at ILB, and possibly OLB, too. No DE-> OLB player made the conversion in less than three seasons.

Not Tedy not Vrabes, not AD, not Willie, not Colvin. How is English going to start? All the others will sit and learn.

i know what you are saying....however, its very difficult to find players to come into our system who are going to start right away. all you can do is take a player who you think has the ability to come into the league and make an impact. i dont know how many players this year are going to come into the league and start and make an immediate impact. i think thats something you have to consider.
 
i know what you are saying....however, its very difficult to find players to come into our system who are going to start right away. all you can do is take a player who you think has the ability to come into the league and make an impact. i dont know how many players this year are going to come into the league and start and make an immediate impact. i think thats something you have to consider.

I think that rookie starters like Mayo and Mankins are the exception and not the rule.

I expect most to follow a path similar to Merriweather. Sit for a year while playing ST and in some sub packages, then start at some point in year two.

The wild card is Crable. Coming out of college he had the length, strength and some speed, but a very narrow base. Where on the development grid does he start? At the bottom like a true rookie or as a second year player like Merriweather last season, or somewhere in between? A big year two leap by Crable fills a need. I doubt BB has any idea how mucg Crable has advanced at this point. Crable should be a must watch come TC later this year.
 
I think that rookie starters like Mayo and Mankins are the exception and not the rule.

I expect most to follow a path similar to Merriweather. Sit for a year while playing ST and in some sub packages, then start at some point in year two.

The wild card is Crable. Coming out of college he had the length, strength and some speed, but a very narrow base. Where on the development grid does he start? At the bottom like a true rookie or as a second year player like Merriweather last season, or somewhere in between? A big year two leap by Crable fills a need. I doubt BB has any idea how mucg Crable has advanced at this point. Crable should be a must watch come TC later this year.

while i think crable was a bit stiff, and dont know if he can ever make the transition into a 3-4 OLB, because he looks like a 3-4 DE. from my eyes, it didnt appear as if he had the speed and agility to play OLB nor the strength and length to play DE.
HOWEVER, to me, theres something to be said about a player's ability to make plays. i know it was preseason, but crable made plays. there is always room for players like that. i hope crable was able to learn a lot and improve his physical abilities and make a difference for us
 
The wild card is Crable. Coming out of college he had the length, strength and some speed, but a very narrow base. Where on the development grid does he start? At the bottom like a true rookie or as a second year player like Merriweather last season, or somewhere in between? A big year two leap by Crable fills a need. I doubt BB has any idea how much Crable has advanced at this point. Crable should be a must watch come TC later this year.

I agree that Crable is the wild card. He showed promising athleticism in training camp last year, and then fell of the face of the earth. I'm hoping that he has bulked up some and gotten stronger. He has the size and talent to be a force at OLB.

BB was on Sirius radio a month ago and spoke about how hard it is at this stage to judge how much progress players like Crable and Vince Redd may have made, though he sounded optimistic.

Belichick on Sirius Radio - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com
 
HOWEVER, to me, theres something to be said about a player's ability to make plays.

Amen my Brother! I have always considered Woods and Redd as having a low ceiling, but higher than JAG's.

Crable on the other hand, has shown playmaking ability in college and some in the last preseason. You can't teach play making but all teams desire it, especially if the play maker does not hurt you in other areas.
When the Pats drafted Crable, I thought he could grow into a play maker on the outside.

I do think that after a year with Woicik, he will be bigger and stronger, but he will always have a narrow base.
 
I agree that Crable is the wild card. He showed promising athleticism in training camp last year, and then fell of the face of the earth. I'm hoping that he has bulked up some and gotten stronger. He has the size and talent to be a force at OLB.

BB was on Sirius radio a month ago and spoke about how hard it is at this stage to judge how much progress players like Crable and Vince Redd may have made, though he sounded optimistic.

Belichick on Sirius Radio - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com

No matter how much stronger they get, or how much film they watch. It all comes down to what they do on the field. BB does not have a long history of trusting the LBer spots to young guys, so when he does take them high, it tells me that he has seen something in them.
 
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