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Small School Mock draft

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Forum' started by padre31, Apr 5, 2009.

  1. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Fun stuff, purely theoritical though:



    1- 1- 1 Detroit- DE Lawrence Sidbury, Richmond, 6’2, 266, 4.53

    1- 2- 2 St. Louis- RB Rashad Jennings, Liberty, 6’1, 231, 4.56

    1- 3- 3 Kansas City- WR Ramses Barden, Cal Poly, 6’6, 227, 4.51

    1- 4- 4 Seattle- WR Johnny Knox, Abilene Christian, 6’0, 181, 4.32

    1- 5- 5 Cleveland- QB Rhett Bomar, Sam Houston State, 6’2, 225, 4.76

    1- 6- 6 Cincinnati- RB Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 5’11, 195, 4.40

    1- 7- 7 Oakland- OLB Jason Williams, Western Illinois, 6’1, 238, 4.49

    1- 8- 8 Jacksonville- CB Lardarius Webb, Nicholls State, 5’10, 179, 4.40

    1- 9- 9 Green Bay- WR Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb, 6’1, 181, 4.45

    1-10-10 San Francisco- QB Jason Boltus, Hartwick, 6’3, 225, 4.78

    1-11-11 Buffalo- DT Chris Baker, Hampton, 6’2, 326, 5.02

    1-12-12 Denver- OG Roger Allen III, Missouri Western, 6’3, 326, 5.35

    1-13-13 Washington- WR Dudley Guice, Northwestern State, 6’3, 209, 4.43

    1-14-14 New Orleans- CB Don Carey, Norfolk State, 5’11, 192, 4.51

    1-15-15 Houston- FB Marcus Mailei, Weber State, 6’0, 248, 4.89

    1-16-16 San Diego- QB Mike Reilly, Central Washington, 6’3, 212, 4.74

    1-17-17 New York Jets- ILB Daniel Skuta, Grand Valley State, 6’2, 249, 4.71

    1-18-18 Chicago- DT Sammie Lee Hill, Stillman, 6’4, 329, 5.07

    1-19-19 Tampa Bay- WR Quinten Lawrence, McNeese State, 6’0, 190, 4.42

    1-20-20 Detroit from Dallas- OG Cornelius Lewis, Tennessee State, 6’4, 336, 5.21

    1-21-21 Philadelphia- OT Joel Bell, Furman, 6’7, 315, 5.08

    1-22-22 Minnesota – CB Domonique Johnson, Jackson State, 6’1, 197, 4.57

    1-23-23 New England- TE Jared Bronson, Central Washington, 6’4, 254, 4.71

    1-24-24 Atlanta- RB Javarris Williams, Tennessee State, 5’10, 223, 4.53

    1-25-25 Miami- DE Everette Pedescleaux, Northern Iowa, 6’4, 310, 5.05

    1-26-26 Baltimore- TE Zach Miller, Nebraska-Omaha, 6’4, 233, 4.53

    1-27-27 Indianapolis- WR Dominique Edison, Stephen F. Austin, 6’2, 196, 4.42

    1-28-28 Philadelphia from Carolina- FS Colt Anderson, Montana, 5’10, 194, 4.53

    1-29-29 New York Giants- CB Gregory Toler, St. Paul’s, 5’11, 185, 4.51

    1-30-30 Tennessee- OT Kyle Link, McNeese State, 6’6, 303, 5.45

    1-31-31 Arizona- ILB Lee Robinson, Alcorn State, 6’2, 249, 4.75

    1-32-32 Pittsburgh- QB Brock Smith, Liberty, 6’2, 242, 4.84

    The intersesting part is NOT the teams, it is the names, of all the information on smaller college players that is out there, this sort of boils it down to a Who is Who, or the top 32 small college players.

    And a Pierre Walters update, he will more then likely wind up in San Diego, they took the time and paid the expense of flying him into town for a physical no one else bothered.

    And there were only 4 scouts represented at Wyoming's pro day, they were there to scout Devin Moore.

    And we sent some people to Wisconscins pro day and participated in working out Travis Beckum.
     
  2. ToddsPhins

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    Very interesting mock, Padre. I don't even know who our new drafee is. LOL. I'll have to look him up now! ;)
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  3. emeraldfin

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    Nice to see a different type of mock. Great job. Although I would question where you have certain players going and teams picking players that do not fill major needs.

    Or is it ment to be just like a top 32 small school player list?
     
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  4. padre31

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    Exactly that, a list of the top 32 small school prospects masked as a mock draft for all 32 teams.
     

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