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My 2008 Mock Draft

by Audino237
created January 18, 2008, last edited February 21, 2008
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Here's a look at the draft order and my thoughts on the 2008 NFL Draft. I watch a lot of college football, and have seen most of these guys play. However, as everyone knows, it's hard to watch differences a guy like a defensive tackle or a center makes, and pretty much all of the information I get from those guys are from guys at ESPN.com or independent mock sites.

1. Miami Dolphins- Glenn Dorsey, DT LSU- I would expect Parcells to trade this pick, but teams say that each year. It still never happens. The Dolphins are aging all around, and they aren't good old players. Their roster is filled with bad old players. I believe that they would pick Dorsey to plug holes in the middle and occupy blockers of Joey Porter, Channing Crowder, and the still productive Zack Thomas and Jason Taylor. I believe that a team needs 3 things to be successful: a good offensive line, a good defensive line, and a solid, mistake-free (if not spectacular) quarterback. They could fill their need at DT in a big way by picking Dorsey.

2. St. Louis Rams- Jake Long, OT Michigan- Long chose to return to school for his senior season in the hopes of winning a national championship with Chad Henne and Mike Hart, but it didn't quite work out. His draft stock has never been higher, however. With the uncertainty of Orlando Pace's age and health, St. Louis needs help up front. They still have the quarterback and weapons to score alot, and Long would go a long way in re-establishing the Rams as an elite offense.

3. Atlanta Falcons- Matt Ryan, QB Boston College- The Falcons are hard to gauge because of their current situation, or lack of. The coach might want to see what exactly Byron Leftwich or Joey Harrington has to offer, as both were high picks for a reason. The Petrino regime instituted a zone blocking scheme with smaller quicker linemen, but it's anyone's guess as to if the next coach will use the same system. I'm going to go by the book with this one and say they take their next quarterback.

4. Oakland Raiders- Ryan Clady, OT Boise State- Conventional wisdom has the Raiders taking the sexy selection, Arkansas running back Darren McFadden. I'm not so convinced. I think it would be smart to trade down a few spots with a team who really wants/needs McFadden. Maybe Al Davis has handed over some power to his employees, and they might see the need to build around JaMarcus Russell. The Raider's backs aren't awful, but there is a need to protect the long-releasing Russell. Clady could fit in well at either tackle spot.

5. Kansas City Chiefs- Darren McFadden, RB Arkansas- The Chiefs are fortunate to land a talent like McFadden. With the unsettled LJ situation, McFadden would provide a boost to a struggling offense and provide a safety net for quarterback Brodie Croyle. With no other real options at running back, I wouldnt be surprised if KC also used a 3rd or 4th rounder on a tailback. Maybe they can bring the Wild Hog formation to Mizzou while they're at it.

6. New York Jets- Mike Jenkins, CB South Florida- The Jets team is surprisingly solid (seemingly) for such an abysmal year. They spent last year's first rounder on CB Darrelle Revis, and they could use this pick to solidify the other side of the field in a few years. David Barrett and Hank Poteat currently play opposite Revis and Coleman, but Jenkins could provide an upgrade over both. They would think long and hard about Chris Long here, and if Clady of Jake Long were available they'd be likely to scoop them up.

7. New England Patriots- Keith Rivers, OLB USC- An ideal situation would have Mike Jenkins slipping to them to replace Asante Samuel. It is very likely to happen, but for the sake of this mock draft, we'll keep it as is. It's difficult to say New England NEEDS much of anything, but depth in the secondary and youth at LB is a must. That's why they could reach for the Trojan Rivers at this slot. Mike Vrabel is getting up there in age and Adalius Thomas is so versatile he can play many positions. They could get even more creative in their schemes with the addition of Rivers.

8. Baltimore Ravens- Chris Long, DE Virginia- I don't think any player in the draft BELONGS on one team as much as Long does to the Ravens. Although not an ideal fit to their three- DT scheme, he could fill the role as a standup or down DE/OLB. Though he is not the athlete that Adalius Thomas is, i.e. he is not a full time OLB, he could move around and provide a pass rush when he is in. The defense is still stacked with Pro Bowlers, and Long would be a nice toy to whoever the defensive coordinator is. A quarterback is a possibility here, depending on whether or not they want to give Troy Smith a chance to beat out Kyle Boller. If Clady is left at this point, a very possibly situation, they would jump at him without thinking twice.

9. Cincinnati Bengals- Kenny Phillips, FS Miami- Unfortunately, with every Miami player, character comes into question. Even for the Bengals. They could use some more athleticsm on their team, and playmaking ability in the secondary has plagued them for a while. They have an otherwise solid defense, and might go for depth at wide reciever or offensive line in the 2nd round.

10. New Orleans Saints- Dan Connor, LB Penn State- The Saints are hurting for a defensive force in the middle. Mark Simoneau has played well, but he is getting up there in age. New Orleans could use an emotional leader and field general that a team always gets when they draft a guy from Linebacker U. Connor would instantly become a fan favorite and a valuable role model, especially for the young core.

11. Buffalo Bills- Sam Baker, OT USC- Langston Walker and Jason Peters are outstanding players.The Bills don't need a whole lot of additions. They have a very good defense with young stars in the secondary. The front seven is as good as anyone's, except for at middle linebacker. Next year, the Bills can add Posluzny to their linebacking mix. I think they should go with depth on the O-Line, as Walker and Baker, assuming he stays healthy, are both athletic, agile, and smart enough to deal with a movie inside where the team is weaker. Buffalo finished 30th in the league in passing, and a beefy linemen can only help.

12. Denver Broncos- Vernon Gholston, DE Ohio State- Does anyone really think that Denver will stay down for a second straight year? Me either. Jay Cutler showed flashes of being a leader and the offense has the capability of being explosive. I would expect them either trading down to grab a wideout or waiting until the 2nd round. Until that happens, though, I say they are content with taking a young DE to put opposite Elvis Dumervil.

13. Carolina Panthers- Quentin Groves, DE Auburn- The fans are going to cry to the team to pick a quarterback. But they should remember that Matt Moore didn't play awful when he was unexpectedly thrown in. David Carr just needs to stay off of his back. Jake Delhomme is still on the team, too. He could breathe some life into the team if he stays healthy. Besides, another bad year will have John Fox fired. He will want a guy who's going to make an immediate impact, not a rookie quarterback who will sit on the bench (though I do think Andre Woodson is a good fit here).

14. Chicago Bears- Andre Woodson, QB Kentucky- The Bears have to take a quarterback here, unless they see Woodson and Brohm falling to the mid-20's and than trading up for them. Grossman is out, and Brian Griese isn't a long term answer. Woodson has a rocket arm, but he needs to learn how to slow down his feet and make reads. Remember, Tim Couch and Jared Lorenzen put up monster numbers as Wildcats, too. When dealing with QB prospects, you have to pick apart their mechanics, something I am no expert at, and separate them from their cartoon-like numbers. I went with Woodson here over Brohm on gut instinct, and I don't see Brohm's blond hair and smile in gritty Chicago, though he has shown toughness (or some might say apathy) by trying his darndest every game during this bad season. What's fascinating, no teams above Chicago really have a dire need for a quarterback.

15. Detroit Lions- Brian Brohm, QB Louisville- I love it. Match made in heaven. He's probably just kicking himself about Martz leaving, but with Roy Williams, calvin Johnson and Mike Furrey, they still ought to throw the ball alot. Kitna is a great stopgap option, and the Lions did choose Drew Stanton on Day 1 last year, but he is a wild card as he was on IR this year. They could use help pretty much everywhere on defense, but a potential franchise quarterback at pick 15 is awful hard to pass on.

16. Arizona Cardinals- Aqib Talib, CB Kansas- God knows the Cardinals will score points (with a little continuity on the O-line that is). What they need is to learn how to stop the pass. Talib will help out in the secondary right away as a nickelback and will give them much needed speed.

17. Minnesota Vikings- Reggie Smith, CB/S Oklahoma- Smith is one of the top athletes in the draft, with the speed and instincts to play cornerback and the size and mentality of a safety. He can play both at a high level. The Vikes will be tempted to take DeSean Jackson or Malcolm Kelly, but they have an emerging Sidney Rice. They do lack playmakers, but it would be smart to add to what is already one of the best defenses in the NFL. He can provide depth in the secondary and push the starters.

18. Houston Texans- Jonathon Stewart, RB Oregon- Ahman Green says he is healthy, but even if he is, they need some young blood in the backfield.The Texans need some playmakers, and Stewart has proven to be a gamebreaker with the Ducks. A strong running game paired with their short passing game will keep them on the field for long periods of time. With one of the best young front 7's in the league, if not the best, they should be able to force teams to throw up balls that they don't want to let go of.

19. Philadelphia Eagles- DeSean Jackson, WR California- The Eagles need some things more than they do a wide reciever, most notably some help in the secondary and at linebacker. But a talent like Jackson is too hard to pass up. With him, Kevin Curtis, and Reggie Brown, and Brian Westbrook out of the backfield, Philly could have an electric group of recievers.

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Michael Oher, OT Ole Miss- As was evident in the Giants game, the Bucs masked their lack of pass blocking by having a very creative, mobile quarterback and recievers who could turn short catches into long gains, making the final numbers look respectable. Against the better teams, they won't be able to do that. Oher is a monster of a man who could provide a lift and grow with whomever the quarterback will be after next year, whether it be a hobbled Garcia, Chris Simms, Bruce Gradkowski, or (get this!) 2008 second rounder Colt Brennan.

21. Washington Redskins- Malcolm Kelly, WR Oklahoma- Opposite Santana Moss, the Skins need a big target. They have a relatively good line, a good young quarterback, and a strong running game. If Kelly develops as expected, they could quickly turn into a powerful offense to hang with the Giants and Cowboys.

22. Dallas Cowboys- Felix Jones, RB Arkansas- This is another match that just makes me excited. I hate the Cowboys. Actually, I hate their fans. I love their collection of big, scary, FAST players, especially on defense. With the expected departure of Julius Jones, they'll be in the market for a second running back. Jones paired with Marion Barber is a frightening scenario for Giants fans like me. I have a funny feeling that Jones is going to be a better pro than McFadden. I'm probably 100% wrong, but I just have that feeling...

23. Pittsburgh Steelers- Calais Campbell, DE Miami- The Steelers had the best defense in nearly every sense of the word this past year. They didn't however have much depth at DE. Campbell is an athletic freak that teams don't often find this far down the line. He could immediately join a rotation on the D-Line and offer a pass rushing element to Mike Tomlin's team.

24. Tennessee Titans- Adarius Bowman, WR Oklahoma State- In the never-ending search to find weapons to help Vince Young develop, Bowman could be an answer. They have many running backs and many decent wide recievers, but none are Number 1 caliber. They are all solid 2's or good 3's. Bowman or a healthy Early Doucet are both big athletes with great hands and good instincts. However, wide recievers are shaky, and especially with these big, tall "specimens", the bust factor must be taken into account.

25. Seattle Seahawks- Rashard Mendenall, RB Illinois- Shaun Alexander is not Shaun Alexander anymore. Maurice Morris filled in well but he can not do it by himself. Mendenhall is a gamebreaker and is a good pass catcher out of the backfield. With the Seahawks recievers and Matt Hasselbeck, Mendenhall could be a good change of pace back with outstanding potential to go for 900 rushing yards and 400 recieving yards in his rookie season.

26. New York Giants- Kentwan Balmer, DT North Carolina- The G-Men would consider USC NT Sedrick Ellis here, but he is fairly small and not a fit for their traditional 4-3 scheme. The athletic Balmer, a 6-5, 290 pounder, would fit in well on a Giants defense that boasts the best pass rush in recent memory. They have been piecing together the interior for years since Keith Hamilton left, and Balmer would be a big body.

27. Jacksonville Jaguars- Leodis McKelvin, CB Troy State- You can never have too many good cornerbacks in this league, especially when you play in the same division as the Indianapolis Colts. McKelvin is a top flight athlete who could make an easy adjustment into the Jags ferocious, physical defense. Eventually, he could take over for Brian Williams opposite Rashean Mathis.

28. San Diego Chargers- Sedrick Ellis, NT USC- Ellis is a Southern Cal product who would be embraced by the team and fans. Not to mention he is as fast a nose as there is. He is small and quick, with good hands and quick feet. Ellis could play as a DT in a 5 man front, but is not built for a 4-3, so he fits in with San Diego's 3-4 scheme.

29. Dallas Cowboys- Terrell Thomas, CB USC- After taking Felix Jones a few spots earlier, I would expect Dallas to add to their defense. As I stated before, their front 7 in incredibly athletic and fast. Their secondary is very good, but the corners are aging, That's why I see them taking the rangy Thomas and allow him to develop for a few years behind Newman and Henry.

30. San Francisco 49ers- Derrick Harvey, DE/OLB Florida- Harvey is my favorite player in the draft, and he would be a great fit to any team, especially a 3-4 squad. What do you know, the niners have a great young LB in Patrick Willis and also run a 3-4.

31. Green Bay Packers- Fred Davis, TE USC- The last in a flurry of late first round Trojans, Davis would be an upgrade over the disappointing Donald Lee and Bubba Franks. He is a good blocker but his real threat is as an offensive weapon. In Favre's probable last season, Davis would put up good numbers. Also, a strong running game and a good tight end are the best things for a young quarterback to have as they build confidence.


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Anonymous Fanatic #1
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your the next mel kiper
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CheezerAll-Star
665 days ago
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Donald Lee has been anything but disappointing. 63 reception for 575 yards and 6TD's. Most importantly, 76% catch percentage (one of the best in the league). Remember Green Bay has two aging CBs as well. They could always use more help in the secondary. They need to shore up their offensive guard situation as well.
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The BeastAAA-er
664 days ago
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True, Donald Lee has been a beast!
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SSreportersLegend
665 days ago
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If I ran the Seahawks, I'd draft Davis first, then look at a Ray Rice or Steve Slaton.
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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The Dolphins are going to trade the pick. If, for some reason they decide to keep it, they will draft Darren McFadden. Write it down.
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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even with having Ronnie Brown?
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The PipDiv-I Stud
665 days ago
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Yeah I have to agree with Kelsdad. The NFL has moved back to a 2 back system and RB's take more damage than any other player. Plus Brown is one injury away from being labeled "injury prone". Having insurance there is a good move if no one offers you enough to trade down.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
665 days ago
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Minnestoa did pretty good drafting Peterson, even though they had Taylor...
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CheezerAll-Star
665 days ago
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Minnesota drafted Peterson becausethey had Taylor. Their brain trust looked at each other and said: Chester Taylor? Chester Taylor? Are we serious?
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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I think so, I've heard some people talk who think McFadden is better than Adrian Peterson, and power tailbacks have always been part of Parcell's history. I think it's 95% they'll trade the pick, however.
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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Well that makes sense, but what Adrian has done so far, will most likely not happen again any time soon
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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Why not? It happened last year, right.

And, if you remember, Peterson had hurt his shoulder at OU and alot of teams were scared off him in the draft because they all thought he'd be afraid to run between the tackles.

How many teams which passed on him are now wiping egg off their faces.

I'm betting the Dolphs finish at least 8-8 next year.
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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thats bold... 8-8?
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
656 days ago
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what r u on
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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They play in a piss division and will likely have a pretty easy schedule. Parcells doesn't fack around, between now and next season the Dolphins will have more roster turnover than any other team. And he's genius when it comes to the draft. Right now about 50% of the Dolphins roster are worried about their jobs.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
665 days ago
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I hope not... I have Ronnie Brown on my keeper team. :(
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
665 days ago
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Parcells is a genius when it comes to the draft? Hardly!! http://www.a...Draft_Record
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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I would call J. Russell's release quick when compared to other QBs of his size (Leftwhich, Culpepper, Rothlisburger, Garrard) and Oakland's stable of backs created one of the best running games in the league last year. Passing up McFadden could be like passing up A. Peterson, or it could be like passing up Reggie Bush, time will tell.
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False ProphetAll-Star
665 days ago
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KD, I think McFadden is a double edge sword. Is he going to be AP or Reggie Bush? I think taking a DT is just as smart of a move as drafting an RB. Minnesota got lucky because they already had a good Oline and a Defense
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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To: Bill Parcells c/o Miami Dolphins, Miami Beach, FL.

From: N. Gordon c/o LA Sports Blog, PO Box 420, Los Angeles, 90210

Message: TRADE DOWN!!!!!
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DNLLegend
665 days ago
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LASB -- I think they'll try to, but really, who wants to trade up?
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The PipDiv-I Stud
665 days ago
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Someone else who badly wants McFadden. Not every team drafting is competent.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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You just gotta get the right player hyped up and start acting like he is the shit, get other GMs on the hype and then sell them on the draft pick. Or you can hope that the player wants no part of the city... like Eli.
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DNLLegend
665 days ago
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Sedrick Ellis is waaaaaaaay too late, and I think the Raiders take Howie Long's son if given the chance. Other than that, I think this a great mock.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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Does he have the same haircut as Howie?
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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Did he take as many roids as Howie?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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spoken like a true LA Rams fan
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
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I think the Rams should take Chris Long aka Howie's son. on a sadder note Rams owner Georgia Frontiere passed away today. She was 80.
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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Georgia Frontierre is the poster bitch for Gold Diggers, Inc. She facked my (Los Angeles) Rams and moved the team and only after she lost control of the team in a power struggle did they become successful. MOVE THEM BACK TO LOS ANGELES!!!

The witch is dead, the wicked witch is dead.

RIP, bitch.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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Let her rest in peace...

I understand KD's opinion as a Rams fan, however that doesn't justify one media outlets headline this morning:

"NFL Team Owner gets 2 Minute Warning"

I thought that lacked class.
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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That's probably true, FP, but I'm speaking more from the Parcell's state of mind than actual need. You know as a Pats fan you can't figure out what goes through Parcells mind no matter how much you think you understand him. If I try to project McFadden, my guess would be more Peterson and less Bush, just because of his size.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
665 days ago
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RB is nearly as tough to draft as QB. So many 1st rounders wash out. A Bush equivalent is not a bad 1st round pick. Maybe too high for number 5, but still not bad. As for Parcels, Pats fans are still bitter. He's a great coach, and a great judge of talent, but he does not stay in one place too long and that's bad for business. He's a sprinter, and that's ok, but not good for your team long term. Although the dolphins are so bad it won't matter. Even after their Parcells implosion they'll be better than right now.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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Pip has a great point. Ki-jana Carter anyone?
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JuTMSY4Legend
665 days ago
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Penn State Running Backs not named Larry?
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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John Cappeletti?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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More specifically, Running backs teams wasted a top 10 pick on.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
665 days ago
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You guys are forgetting the biggest "bust" of them all. The "I'm going to trade my entire draft for him" Mike Ditka wearing dreads special. Reason #1, why no coach should also be GM. Using Parcells analogy, it would be like letting a little kid run free in a grocery store. A basket full of froot loops, hot pockets and cookies.
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JuTMSY4Legend
665 days ago
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The eagles need help at LB? Whaaaa?

And I don't see them taking a WR 1st either...because they don't like to

If a DB is available, mark it down...
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CrackajgDraft Pick
665 days ago
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As for the first pick -- I think the Dolphins take Matt Ryan.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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Template:LOL user:Crackaja
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RomiezzoLegend
665 days ago
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! Well, LASportsblog, you made a right mess of that.
You've turned into me, dude. ;)
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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darn, Romi beat me to it ;)
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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Um, no.
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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I'm going to agree with Kelsdad because (when he is not talking about Boston area sports) he is usually right...
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JuTMSY4Legend
665 days ago
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i don't particularly like any of the QBs in the draft
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DNLLegend
665 days ago
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JuT -- neither do I. But the fact is that if Parcells does, it'd not be shocking to see him go QB #1 overall. He did with Bledsoe, after all.
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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Didn't the Dolphins go QB in the first round last year?
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JuTMSY4Legend
665 days ago
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no, they took Ginn Jr...


Jon Beck in the 2nd
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JuTMSY4Legend
665 days ago
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Yeah, I was thinking about the Dan, but do you really think parcells would be baited by such a poor QB class?

I see him, because of the way he works, in 5 year plans (give or take) of letting a vet QB take over and building a defense, which is easier to make up of young guys than an offense

I dunno, you're right, i could see it, you're right, he has a track record of doing it...
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CrackajgDraft Pick
665 days ago
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Maybe the Dolphins will go after Anderson.
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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Thanks, Justin, I knew they took one pretty high.
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JuTMSY4Legend
665 days ago
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Anderson seems like a smart idea... and KD, Beck went something like 40th...right after Kolb I think...
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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The only QB I think could turn out to be a Pro-Bowl caliber player is Matt Ryan... but the QB position doesn't look strong in this draft
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665 days ago
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Yeah, I don't think there are any QBs in this draft who are going to be outstanding in the NFL. Miami should get a veteran to fill in this year, and wait until that special someone comes up.
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665 days ago
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Is it any doubt who will be the best QB in this draft? Chad Henne! He will get drafted by the Patriots in the 4th rd and Brady will get hit by Mo Lewis, breaking his rib Henne will take over and the rest will be history.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
665 days ago
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Well played...
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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I don't either, although Colt Brennan will go in the first round.
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DNLLegend
665 days ago
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No way. After the beating he took versus Georgia?
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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I could see him going to Houston at #18, Tampa at #20, or, most likely, San Fran at #30.
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JuTMSY4Legend
665 days ago
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I gotta go with Dan on this...

Houston just invested in schaub, i don't see them giving up

Tampa has 4 QBs

and San Fran still hasn't given up on Smith yet, afterall, he was injured last year. When Nolan goes, then they'll draft another QB...
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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JuT said exactly what I was going to say about SF and HOU, but Tampa after Garcia... could be an option
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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I agree Houston will stick with Schaub, but not by choice. They overpaid for him and to bail after one year is kind of stupid, but they need a backup plan too.
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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Schaub was doing fine until the injury
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JMFlyer1454Draft Pick
665 days ago
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Brennan will be lucky to go in the 2nd. Once he gets to the combine it isn't out of the question for him to drop to the 3rd or 4th. He is the product of a system.
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Falcon02520Legend
665 days ago
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but, if he does well in the combine, couldn't he climb just the same?
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CrackajgDraft Pick
665 days ago
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John David Booty anyone?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
665 days ago
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"That's why they could reach for the Trojan Rivers at this slot." Trojan Rivers? Wasn't that Philips nickname in College?
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False ProphetAll-Star
665 days ago
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KD, same goes for BB. Actually, with him you know what's going on, you just have no flipping idea why...

I'd tend to think that Parcels is smart enough to know he needs lineman, and I think Ronnie Brown could be decent behind a good line, if not good.

I'd agree in putting McFadden in the AP category of RBs, but it's not always easy to tell. The wise pick is to go with a big guy. They generally have a lower bust factor than RBs/QBs/WRs (especially WRs)
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CrackajgDraft Pick
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Ronnie Brown was doing fantastic until he got injured.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
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119 attempts, 602 yards, 4 TD
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KelsdadAll-Star
665 days ago
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And who was an assistant under Parcells.............? Coincidence? I think so.
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The PipDiv-I Stud
665 days ago
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Not a coincidence, Parcells is an excellent judge of talent. BB is better, which is almost mind blowing, but Parcells is one of the best, if he would stay put for more than 3 years he could really build something special down in Miami.
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665 days ago
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Lions taking another QB in the first round? I don't think so! If they take a QB here, then what will they do with Drew Stanton (who they got in the 2nd round last year)? The Lions need defense - in all aspects and O-line help... I can see the Lions going with Calais Cambell (DE), Agib Talib (CB), Kentwan Balmer (DT) or Michael Oher (OT) here... or at least --- THEY BETTER!
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CrackajgDraft Pick
665 days ago
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I'm going to add to my horrible predictions and say that the 49ers take a WR in the 1st round.
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Christiancullen15Little Leaguer
664 days ago
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GOOD CHOICES BUT I WOULD HAVE BRIAN BROHM OR ANDRE WOODSON BEING TAKEN BY THE RAVENS!!AND SEDRICK ELLIS WOULD GO HIGHER THAN 28TH!ALSO U HAVE NO CALAIS CAMPBELL!!
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Smitty 13JV Squad
664 days ago
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didn't larry johnson sign a long term contract with KC. while it would be very hard to pass up mcfadden i think KC needs a QB. the defense was sound. they have a big time rec. they need someone that can stretch the field and get 8 out of the box for LJ. i would like to see the bears pick the QB out of Kentucky. he is a 4 year starter. put up some great numbers vs. some very good competition.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
657 days ago
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i dont think the falcons will draft a qb they may look to add Mcnabb or anderson and draft mcfadden thats what i would do and the bears will trade down and draft an ot in the first and grab flacco early in the second rd but may also add mcnabb or anderson as well to start early and in that case they will have a very effective draft after that i see a rb and dt in later rds possibly looking for a sleeper
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