http://newnfldraft.com/
Not sure what to make of it.
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love this explanation for a draft pick. I thought a third grader wrote it
53. San Francisco 49ers: Brian Price, DT, UCLA
The 49ers get a good DT here because the 2010 NFL Mock Draft is full of good DT’s this year.ToddsPhins, BuckeyeKing and Stitches like this. -
How many USC Wr have to bust out in the NFL before the message is sent about them?
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i...i don't know what to say.
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Keyshawn? Steve Smith? Nothing wrong with Williams, a fundamentally sound player who GETS it. Mike Johnson is a very good LG. The critical thing about him is that he hasn't skipped a beat since losing Andre Smith from his left side and the big old oak of a center whose name inexplicably escapes me now. I think Keiland Williams is a very good player. I don't agree with the Scott pick, but if you shifted that pick 3 to AJ Edds - I don't think he lasts that long - then that's not a bad start. Seen better. Seen worse.
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Its not awful in terms of talent but it really doesn't fill positions of need. Why are we taking 2 RBs? Why are we going high after a guard when we have decent ol depth? First three rounds are for starting players. Get some LB's, TE's, and safety help in there
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Its early I don't like the first pick at all but I think we do in fact get versatile Linemen at some point in the draft. Not a fan of the doubling up on Runningbacks unless we don't resign Ronnie and Ricky doesn't retire.
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I have said it before ... but I really think the logical or widely predicted picks are what you see in most Mocks ... then there are the ones that make you scratch your head and realize that the Mockee either 1. Didnt do any research into the pick or 2. Hates the team he makes a ******ed pick for ... or 3. Both
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Not trying to be critical, but I think I could do better with a pen, 200 pieces of paper, and a hat. :yes:
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R Jay Soward
Keary Colbert
Dwayne Jarret
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No offense, Boom, but he's got ya there. LOL.
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Clifford Charlton to Huey Richardson to Derrick Harvey. -
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Imho when a College program starts churning out players who were "blue chip High School All Americans" and they make it to the NFL and consistently fail, that College Program will begin a downwards slide.adamprez2003 likes this. -
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you dont draft WR from USC. You draft LB, Safety, DL, OL and RB. That what they are known for. QB and WR are average from USC.
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Not the biggest fan of Mike Johnson but I don't think it would be a terrible pick, either. I'd rather have Jon Asanoah since the guy has both players available at that spot. I think Asanoah has the mobility that you want in a left guard.
Now...all that said, the whole thing seems like amateur hour. Why do I say that? Well, to have ANY defensive player, as good as Eric Berry is, go ahead of Ndamukong Suh...is just dumb. One could easily argue it dumb to have any player period taken ahead of Suh but I won't fault you if you've got a QB ahead of him because teams covet QBs. To have someone taking a SAFETY ahead of Suh, again even one as good as Berry...right away you're setting a bad tone with your mock because there's nothing defensible about the very first prediction in your mock draft.
From there, Marvin Austin down at #61? Interesting, I guess. Brandon Graham in the late third round is a...bold...stroke.
Having Tony Pike go #44 overall to the San Francisco 49ers, and then #103 overall to the Oakland Raiders would certainly be a feather in this guy's cap if it actually happened. That Al Davis, he never plays by the rules...djphinfan likes this. -
Every rule has its exception. Is Steve Smith the rule, and Turner, Jarrett and Williams are the three exceptions? Or are Turner, Jarrett and Williams the rule and Steve Smith is the exception? And how does that apply to Damian Williams?
Dan Henning has some personal experience with Keary Colbert...I don't know if that experience is good or bad though from a work ethic and refinement standpoint. He certainly hasn't been a very good player. -
He changed it today...
He has us taking Mount Cody with the 19th overall.
this guy is smoking the drapes.
It's happened before...... a popular College dominating DT going this late..in Vince Wilfork...
but if you really look at it...there is gonna be a run on DT's early...and if McCoy goes early...somebody will get nervous and take Cody.
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I don't see ANY scenario where Gerald McCoy doesn't go top 5 and frankly, I'll be monumentally surprised if he doesn't go top 3. Suh might be a once in a generation type and whilst he's more rounded, more dominant, McCoy is quicker off the snap. With Soliai, I don't think Miami takes Cody because I think they mix it up with a big stout fella and a someone smaller and quicker.
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I see it pretty much the same way....all three going in the top 10 with Suh as a lock at #1. McCoy as the 2nd DT taken...and somebody either trading up nervously or somebody getting DT tourrettes and taking Cody in the top 10.
it happenes every year with a certain position where it is perceived that the drop from #3 to #4 is steep....and they reach because of it. DT is the position this year. -
I think he is Joey Porter 10 years ago.....
would be interested to read something detailed in a thread of it's own.
I have heard that he will put legendary workouts by Roy Williams and Ricky Williams (Longhorn pro day's) to shame. -
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