1. Detroit Lions (0-15) – Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
2. St. Louis Rams (2-13) – Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
3. Kansas City Chiefs (2-13) – Matt Stafford, QB, Georgia
4. Cincinnati Bengals (3-11-1) – Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
5. Seattle Seahawks (4-11) – Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
*24. Miami Dolphins (10-5) – Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
Draft Empire - 2009 NFL Mock Draft December 24, 2008
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Clint Sintim wasn't in the first round at all and as for Heyward-Bey being drafted before Knowshon Moreno...........I would have to question that one. Talent wise, to me, there is no comparison. -
As for Smith being the media darling; he truly is. Not that I'm at a ratings stage, but I'd have to say that of the top 8 tackles, he's maybe 6th on my list.
Looking forward to seeing Garrett Reynolds plays against Jason Worilds this evening. -
Reynolds is vastly underrated.
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Brian Hartline isn't it?
He is a good player. Needs to show same ability at the all star games, otherwise the level of comp will follow him around. -
Andrew Hartline according to ESPN.
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What a great play by Hakeem Nicks. Uses his head to fend off the defender and then displays full concentration despite ball being tipped and finishes off with strength. He's not too shabby of a blocker either.
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I agree. We talk up all these fancy dans like Oher and Jason Smith and Monroe and Britton but Reynolds is down and dirty and rugged and hard nosed. Didn't do his cause any good when he fell on his keester on Hakeem Nick's first touchdown, but still. -
He's a fabulous player. Now if we were going WR in the late part of round 1, I'd be thrilled to take him. Thrilled. -
Also, Pat White has thrown some mighty good deep balls today. He stepped up in the pocket when pressured and delivered a beautiful pass over the DB on the third touchdown I believe it is. It'll be something to watch if or when he takes part in the quarterback drills at the practices and/or combine.
And as soon as I say this, he throws an interception. Have to look off the coverage man, that's the second time I've seen him do it today. -
frankly, if Laurinaitis is there by the time we pick, I have a hard time Ireland-Parcells would pass on a multiple year all-american linebacker. He's as proven as they come in this draft.
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There's some valid concern that Laurinaitis is a way better college baller than NFL prospect. Parcells and Ireland fell into that trap already with Bobby Carpenter. I don't think they'll make the same mistake twice.BuckeyeKing, Boomer and Conuficus like this. -
A possible MLB I forgot to mention was of course Brian Cushing, who will be closely monitored. Can't consider Aaron Curry because he'll be long gone, despite his ability to play in or out. -
Sky have launched their Sky + box which is, I suppose, like Tivo for the Americans; you have 40 hours of recording on the hard drive. But you can pause live TV if some clown knocks at the door at 4th and goal, etc. and playbck is simple for college games because you just fast forward between plays. 3 hour game you can scout in 45/50 minutes. Brilliant. -
C'mon Simon. That's adding insult to injury. Hertha? They have like 23 people in the audience once it gets colder than a German beer. And they play crappy ball. Always been an Eintracht Frankfurt supporter. It's like the Dolphins with a round ball! -
That's a pain. I'm pretty damn fortunate as they show about 120 live and delayed games a season. Tonight for example there is the WVU/NC game, followed by the Badgers and the Noles and then the Miami/Cal game and a repeat of ND Hawaii and the FAU game. Gone are the years of Pontel or relying on friends or downloads. -
You're simply too young, my friend. You couldn't grow up in the 80s and not become fond of Liverpool. They played a great ball back then. I'm not too excited about the Premier League today for various reasons but back in the days, Liverpool was a joy to watch.
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