1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More.

The Huddle Report 7 round computer mock draft

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Forum' started by MrClean, Feb 15, 2009.

  1. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    Overall, not as bad as many of the mock drafts I've seen. Better than most imo.
    www.thehuddlereport.com



    25 CB Alphonso Smith Wake Forest
    44 LB Clay Matthews USC
    56 OC Jonathan Luigs Arkansas
    87 OG *Andy Levitre Oregon St
    122 S Kevin Ellison USC
    153 DT Clinton McDonald Memphis
    197 WR *Brooks Foster North Carolina
    215 RB *Herb Donaldson Western Illinois
     
    ssmiami and alen1 like this.
  2. alen1

    alen1 New Member

    52,811
    20,365
    0
    Dec 16, 2007
    I like it. Big fan of Levitre.
     
  3. Frayser

    Frayser Barstool Philosopher

    9,545
    5,217
    113
    Dec 4, 2007
    Atlanta, GA
    I've seen us linked to Alphonso Smith a lot (in mocks, that is). I hardly know anything about the guy. He certainly doesn't seem to have the buzz that Sean Smith does. And having gone to Vandy, I know about DJ Moore. I'm just still not convinced that CB is a possibility for us at #25. It's fairly deep at the top this year, and I think at least one or two guys will fall out of the 1st and be there at #44 (if we really do consider it a need worth spending a day one pick on).
     
    azfinfanmang likes this.
  4. alen1

    alen1 New Member

    52,811
    20,365
    0
    Dec 16, 2007
    Alphonso Smith is a very good player, IMO.
     
  5. Stitches

    Stitches ThePhin's Biggest Killjoy Luxury Box

    53,148
    31,935
    113
    Nov 23, 2007
    Katy, TX
    Agreed. He is my favorite CB in the draft.
     
  6. RBrown23

    RBrown23 Thanks GISH

    255
    174
    0
    Jan 21, 2009
    Maryland
    Smith is real good. Saw him at the senior bowl practices and he is just a beast. Would like to have him at 25.
     
  7. PSG

    PSG Clear Eyes. Full Hearts.

    9,767
    3,436
    113
    Nov 24, 2007
    North of the Border
    I really don't like that we wait until the 7th round to address the WR position.
     
  8. Nappy Roots

    Nappy Roots Well-Known Member

    10,191
    4,187
    113
    Dec 3, 2007
    Bradenton,FL

    problem here is, unless Crabtree falls to 25, we arent going to be able to get a #1 WR that is going to come in and produce like one. so if we pick another WR in the 2nd or 3rd round, then what? Ginn, Bess, and Cam are 3 good WRs. we dont run 5 WR sets and we dont even keep 5 WRs active. and with Londons ability on STs, its unlikely they are going to keep him unactive.
     
  9. mroz

    mroz Fix the OL Club Member

    25,867
    24,359
    113
    Oct 26, 2008
    SF Bay Area
    I don't know why H. Nicks couldn't come in a contribute in a big way. I think the guy has great hands and he runs great routes. I see him as the next Michael Irvin... may take him a year to figure it out but I wouldnt mind him at 25.
     
    Nappy Roots and PSG like this.
  10. PSG

    PSG Clear Eyes. Full Hearts.

    9,767
    3,436
    113
    Nov 24, 2007
    North of the Border
    Nicks or Britt with one of our 2nd rounders seems like a good idea to me.
     
  11. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    It would have to be at #25 if we want him imo, because Nicks should be gone easily by #44.
    I would really be surprised, depending on how free agency goes, to see us take a WR at #25. Parcells' MO, and consequently Ireland's too, is to focus on the lines until they are built to the level they want.
    My best guess today would be either OL, DL or LB at #25. Although if we took Alphonso Smith I'd be ok with it, depending on how the next 3 picks went. He is my favorite corner in this draft and either the next Antoine Winfield, or Pac Man without the baggage imo.
     
  12. Nappy Roots

    Nappy Roots Well-Known Member

    10,191
    4,187
    113
    Dec 3, 2007
    Bradenton,FL
    i like Nicks to, but i dont think he would come in and be our #1 WR right away, if ever. if we picked nicks at 25, depending on who is left on the board, i have no problem with that.

    receivers dont generally turn out to be top WRs in year 1 unless their phenoms.

    what do you consider "a big way" as far as contributing?
     
  13. Stitches

    Stitches ThePhin's Biggest Killjoy Luxury Box

    53,148
    31,935
    113
    Nov 23, 2007
    Katy, TX
    Kenny Britt should be every bit productive as a rookie as Crabtree IMO.
     
    azfinfanmang likes this.
  14. azfinfanmang

    azfinfanmang Premium Member Luxury Box

    29,745
    11,512
    0
    Nov 23, 2007
    No way in HELL I see our current regime not going DL earlier on.

    I also think we wait till the second to pick up a CB....

    I personally dont buy the hype on Mathews JR at all. Maybe if he is still there in the third...but with our first 2nd? No way.
     
  15. alen1

    alen1 New Member

    52,811
    20,365
    0
    Dec 16, 2007
    Don't know about Adam Jones but absolutely agree with you on the Antoine Winfield comparison.
     
  16. TheAnswer385

    TheAnswer385 Stay Low Run Free

    5,474
    962
    113
    Jan 7, 2008
    PA
    25 CB Alphonso Smith

    Im a fan... I dont think he will last that long

    Smith holds the ACC record for career interceptions (21), tie broken with Dre Bly of UNC in the 2008 Eagle Bank Bowl
     
  17. texanphinatic

    texanphinatic Senior Member

    11,881
    4,834
    113
    Nov 26, 2007
    Detroit Metro Area MI
    I dont mind our picks to much, but overall not a huge fan of this mock. Andre Smith #1 overall for starters.
     

Share This Page