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Just came across this and I like the first 3 picks. I believe there's some fans of Barwin on here as well.


23. New England Patriots: Connor Barwin, OLB, Cincinnati
Connor Barwin is the most underrated player in the entire draft.
He can rush the passer as well as anyone in this class and he’d most
likely also see time at tight end with the Patriots.


34. New England Patriots: Sean Smith, CB, Utah
Smith is a big physical cornerback that has the potential to be a star.
He is the type of player that the Patriots have missed since they lost Ty Law.


47. New England Patriots: Louis Delmas, S, Western Michigan
The Patriots continue the rebuild of the defense. New England really needs to add youth on that
side of the ball and Delmas is arguably the best safety in the draft.


58. New England Patriots: Shawn Nelson, TE, Southern Mississippi
Ben Watson was not as productive as the Patriots needed him to be in 2008.
They went out and signed Chris Baker, but Baker is nothing more than a blocking tight end. Nelson had a great Combine
and established himself as a top notch prospect who can block and catch very well.


89. New England Patriots: Gerald Cadogan, OT, Penn State
The Patriots need to upgrade the right side of their offensive line. With
so many picks in the first three rounds there is no reason why they can’t.


97. New England Patriots: Trevor Canfield, OG, Cincinnati
Canfield would make a push to start at right guard as a rookie. At worse, he’d probably be the
primary backup at the position.


124. New England Patriots: Mike Goodson, RB, Texas A&M
The Patriots seem to draft a running back every year. Goodson is a speedy back who catches the
ball well out of the backfield.


170. New England Patriots: Hunter Cantwell, QB Louisville
Matt Cassel is gone so the Patriots need some depth at quarterback. The big knock on Cantwell
was his long windup delivery. Well he cut down on his delivery and worked on his mechanics and is
just as accurate if not more accurate than before. He has a good arm and makes good decisions.


199. New England Patriots: Antonio Appleby, ILB, Virginia
The Patriots have a ton of picks so they can take chances and Appleby has a lot of talent
and could fit in the 3-4.



207. New England Patriots: Zach Potter, DE, Nebraska
Potter is a perfect fit at defensive end in the 3-4. He is a big guy but just a little undersized
for a defensive tackle.


234. New England Patriots: Brian Hartline, WR, Ohio St.
Hartline is a tall strong receiver. He came out early which was surprising.
 
I saw that draft and liked it quite a bit. I like both Sean Smith and Louis Delmas, but I'm not sure I would take both, particularly with William Beatty still on the board at #34.

My preferred version of their draft (their current pick in parentheses):

#23 - Connor Barwin, OLB (23)
#34 - William Beatty, OT (38)
#47 - Louis Delmas, S (47)
#58 - James Casey, TE (59) or Clint Sintim LB (86); I prefer Casey to Nelson for the Pats. Sintim may be too good to pass up here.
#89 - Jason Williams, LB (92)
#97 - Trevor Canfield, OG (97) or TJ Lang, OG (160)
#124 - Mike Wallace, WR (159)
#170 - Sammie Lee Hill, DT (194)
#199 - Devin Moore, RB (208)
#207 - Thomas Morstead, P (215)
#234 - Panel Egboh, DE (247)
 
Here's the link: NFL Rough Draft.com

I am tremendously impressed at a full 7-round mock with explanations of every pick. I'm not sure I've ever seen such a thing before.

I notice that the Steelers come away with some players I particularly covet, though. :ugh:
 
Here's the link: NFL Rough Draft.com

I am tremendously impressed at a full 7-round mock with explanations of every pick. I'm not sure I've ever seen such a thing before.

I notice that the Steelers come away with some players I particularly covet, though. :ugh:

That problem increases the likelihood of it's being accurate. Other than Jarren Gilbert at #32 and Joe Burnett in the 5th round, who do you particularly covet?
 
That problem increases the likelihood of it's being accurate. Other than Jarren Gilbert at #32 and Joe Burnett in the 5th round, who do you particularly covet?

Umm...pretty much just Gilbert and Burnett, now that you mention it. But isn't that two too many?
 
That's a pretty good mock. I think at 34 we'd have to choose between Delmas or Smith. Don't think Delmas drops to 47. Many people have him top S. I think i'm leaning to the
3-4 de at 23. Might be a slight reach. Ziggy Hood or J.Gilbert. Hope like Hell Barwin slips to 34. And, if he doesn't. Maybe English there and a s at 47. P.Chung.
 
"I saw that draft and liked it quite a bit. I like both Sean Smith and Louis Delmas, but I'm not sure I would take both, particularly with William Beatty still on the board at #34.

My preferred version of their draft (their current pick in parentheses):

#23 - Connor Barwin, OLB (23)
#34 - William Beatty, OT (38)
#47 - Louis Delmas, S (47)


I like yours better Mayo. We need a solid OL as well.. Its the first time I seen a mock with comments by every pick for all rounds. Good job.
We all know this is too perfect and it will never happen. BB will trade at least one of the 2nd rounders I'm sure. He may go offense if a quality players drops that he feels he can't pass on.
It should be a heavy defense this draft but BB will do what he feels he has to.
 
I posted this a couple of weeks ago and they did not update they just added a few rounds. All in all I loved this draft and it looked pretty good as a whole. They updated I think on the 8th but I had never heard of them before and was impressed
 
Here's the link: NFL Rough Draft.com

I am tremendously impressed at a full 7-round mock with explanations of every pick. I'm not sure I've ever seen such a thing before.

I notice that the Steelers come away with some players I particularly covet, though. :ugh:

The Steelers taking Levitre really hurts.
 
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