Saturday, April 18, 2009

THE BIG BOARD

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  1. Eugene Monroe, LOT, Virginia- One of the safer picks in the draft, Monroe should start at LOT day one.
  2. Aaron Curry, 4-3 OLB/ 3-4 ILB, Wake Forest- He has the burst, athleticism, and instincts to play OLB in a 4-3 or an ILB in the 3-4.
  3. Mark Sanchez, QB, USC- I see him as a mix between Aaron Rodgers and Chad Pennington, which is not a bad thing.
  4. Jason Smith, LOT, Baylor- J. Smith struggles with bull rushers, and his arm length (33 inches) is not exceptional.
  5. Andre Smith, R/LOT, Alabama- A. Smith struggles with speed rushers, although his arm length (36 inches) is exceptional.
  6. Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia- Accuracy is a huge question mark.
  7.  Aaron Maybin, OLB/DE, Penn State- Has a real passion for the game, and his first step is exceptional. Only 21 years old.
  8. Brian Orakpo, DE/OLB, Texas- He is not as stiff as Vernon Gholston, so he should see the field a bit sooner than the Ohio State product.
  9. Clay Matthews, OLB, USC- Matthews has all the tools to stay on the field for 3 downs, and the suddenness to make an impact rushing the passer.
  10. B.J. Raji, 4-3 DT, Boston College- His arms are only 32 inches which means he will not be always be able to wrap up. I think his best fit should be a 4-3 scheme that gives him 1 and occasionally 2 gap responsibility. 
  11. Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech- Ridiculous hands and body control. However, there are question marks with his route running, level of competition, and straight line speed.
  12. Everette Brown, OLB/DE, Florida State- I really like his assortment of pass rush moves, although the track record of Florida State pass rushers is not ideal. Better fit for OLB.
  13. Knowshon Moreno, 3 down RB, Georgia- His short area quickness and vision will be fun to watch.
  14. Tyson Jackson, 3-4 DE, LSU- He will come in and start on day one.
  15. Malcolm Jenkins, FS/CB, Ohio State- Should start at corner b/c of his footwork and ball skills. If that does not work out he will move to FS.
  16. Peria Jerry, 4-3 one gaper, Ole Miss- Not the strongest against the run, but should provide pressure up the middle.
  17. Robert Ayers, 4-3 DE, Tennessee- I think he will be a consistent 8 or 9 sack a year guy.
  18. Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri- Game breaker.
  19. Chris Wells, 2-down RB, Ohio State- He has the burst and size, but truthfully he is a bit of a pussy.
  20. William Beatty, LOT, Connecticut- Should prove to be a good blindside protector for Matthew Stafford…
  21. Michael Oher, ROT, Ole Miss- I think he can be solid, all the tools are there.
  22. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State- Trying to find a TE who can block and catch is pretty hard these days.
  23. Michael Johnson, 3-4 OLB, Georgia Tech- As a 3-4 OLB he succeeds, as a 4-3 DE he fails. He is special because of his pass rush and fluid coverage ability, although he will need to get stronger to hold the edge against the run.
  24. Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut- A natural guy in coverage, but needs to spend some time in the weight room.
  25. Connor Barwin, DE/OLB, Cincinnati- Just an impressive athlete, could develop into a number of positions.
  26. Alex Mack, C, California- With the glut of bad centers starting in the NFL, a good one has come to save the day.
  27. Larry English, OLB/DE- Runs the arc as well as anyone. Although he might take a year or two to develop as an OLB.
  28. James Laurinaitis, 4-3 MLB- Instinctive enough for MLB, but do not expect him to take on guards on the second level.
  29. Brian Cushing, 3-4 ILB/4-3 OLB- Not much of a pass rusher, and he isn’t especially good in space or inside.
  30. Percy Harvin, WR, Florida- Catching balls from super man must be great. Can he stay healthy?
  31. Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois- Footwork and intelligence are question marks.
  32. Eben Britton, ROT, Arizona- Really sound technically, although his short arms (32 inches) will hurt him.
  33. Sean Smith, FS/CB, Utah- Impressive ball skills and all around size/speed. Tight in the hips though, so expect him to get beat occasionally.
  34. Donald Brown, 3 down RB, Connecticut- Matt Forte.
  35. Jarron Gilbert, 3-4 DE, San Jose State- Look for Gilbert to make a big play occasionally, but people are starting to question his motor.

 

 

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Mock Draft 1.0

1. Detroit Lions- QB, Matthew Stafford- New regimes mean new QBs.
2. St. Louis Rams- OT, Eugene Monroe- I think he is a better prospect than Jason Smith. More of a sure thing. 
3. Kansas City Chiefs- LB, Aaron Curry- Curry displays everything that you could possibly want from a LB... Character, athleticism, and instincts!
4. Seattle Seahawks- OT, Jason Smith- OTs are hard to find.
5. Cleveland Browns- OLB, Brian Orakpo- Although reminscent of Vernon Gholston the Browns are desperate for a pass rush. 
6. Cincinnati Bengals- OT, Andre Smith- Combine disappearance will not affect the Bungles drafting practices.
7. Oakland Raiders- WR, Percy Harvin- He runs fast, he plays a skill position, and he is a reach. Yep, sounds bout right.
8. Jacksonville Jaguars- QB, Mark Sanchez- Well they may not end up with him, but their going to hold him hostage until someone gives up quite a lot to get him.
9. Green Bay Packers- OLB, Aaron Maybin- Ted Thompson has not indicated any interest in Maybin, which is the most telling sign that he will select the player.
10. San Francisco 49ers- WR, Michael Crabtree- Value is too great to pass up at this point.
11. Buffalo Bills- OLB, Everette Brown- Has a lack of size, but his assortment of pass rush moves should allow him to make an immediate impact... As a situational pass rusher.
12. Denver Broncos- DT, B.J. Raji- Help in the center of their new 3-4 defense is needed. 
13. Washington Redskins- OT, Michael Oher- Jason Campbell is pissed, but a new OT can heal many wounds.
14. New Orleans Saints- RB, Chris Wells- Could actually go higher although 14 is a good spot for him.
15. Houston Texans- LB, Brian Cushing- Cushing will be a decent OLB, but is maxed out as a prospect.
16. San Diego Chargers- DE, Tyson Jackson- Should come in a and start right away. The more that I've watched him the more I like him.
17. New York Jets- WR, Jeremy Maclin- The Jets need someone for their stable of QBs to throw too. 
18. Denver Broncos- OLB, Clay Matthews- Has shown the athleticism and burst to be a top tier pass rusher.
19. Tampa Bay Bucaneers- QB, Josh Freeman- New regimes mean...
20. Detroit Lions- OT, William Beatty- It has become a popular thing to draft OT/QB in the first round for rebuilding franchises
21. Philadelphia Eagles- OT, Eben Britton- OTs are just too valuable nowadays. 
22. Minnesota Vikings- DE, Robert Ayers- More pass rush is needed with the addition of Jay Cutler to the NFC North.
23. New England Patriots- CB, Darius Butler- The smoothest CB in the draft.
24. Atlanta Falcons- S, Malcolm Jenkins- Jenkins comes crashing down to earth from top ten to late first round. 
25. Miami Dolphins- CB, Vontae Davis- Athleticism is unquestioned. Intelligence and footwork are.
26. Baltimore Ravens- Darius Heyward Bey- Joe Flacco can throw the deep ball, and DHB can run.
27. Indianapolis Colts- DT, Peria Jerry- Go Rebs.
28. Philadelphia Eagles- TE, Brandon Pettigrew- A TE who can block and catch is extremely valuable for a west coast offense.
29. New York Giants- WR, Hakeem Nicks- A nice big target that even Eli Manning can't miss in the wind. 
30. Tennessee Titans- DT, Evander Hood- Build along strengths. 
31. Arizona Cardinals- OLB, Michael Johnson- Not a reach in my opinion. Could be dominant, or could be a nobody. 
32. Pittsburgh Steelers- CB/S, Sean Smith- Clark will get hurt and Smith should be able to come in and help where needed.