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  • TheImmortalGoud
    No longer a noob
    • Jan 2011
    • 1790

    Immortal's 2011 Mock Draft 5.0 (Six Rounds)

    Round One



    1. Cam Newton, Quarterback, Auburn
    While I wouldn't do this, Carolina will. Carolina needs to get something going with this franchise, and Newton is the main attraction in this draft class.



    2. Marcell Dareus, Defensive Tackle, Alabama
    With the recent releases of Justin Bannan and Jamal Williams, the Denver Broncos have made it clear they will be taking a DT with this pick. The question is whether they take Marcell Dareus or Nick Fairley. Dareus is the more consistent player, and has less character concerns about him. You gotta be sure when you're picking this high, and Fairley has too many questions. If Carolina were to shock us and take Dareus then I think the pick would be Patrick Peterson.



    3. Von Miller, Rush Linebacker, Texas A&M
    Buffalo's Rush Linebacker's are terrible. Von Miller has been linked to Buffalo for quite some time now. He's at worst the 3rd player on their big board. The other two players would be Cam Newton and Marcell Dareus. Unless Buffalo decides they need to take Blaine Gabbert, then this pick is obvious.



    4. AJ Green, Wide Receiver, Georgia
    With T.O. likely to be moving on and Chad Johnson potentially being traded, the Bengals need to get that number one receiver for the next ten years. A.J. Green is the best receiver prospect since Calvin Johnson. Green will be the impact player on offense the Bengals are looking for.



    5. Patrick Peterson, Cornerback, LSU
    Unless Cam Newton were to fall, I don't think the Cardinals would take a Quarterback. Arizona would like Von Miller, but he's off the board. Arizona also has a need at Cornerback across from DRC. Patrick Peterson is the top player in this draft class, and is a once in a decade type of player. DRC and PP7 would form one of the league's scariest Cornerback duos.



    6. Julio Jones, Wide Receiver, Alabama
    With Da'Quan Bowers' knee issues and character concerns surrounding Nick Fairley, the Browns go for a Wide Receiver. The Browns have absolutely nothing at Wide Receiver, so while this pick may be a reach, it makes a lot of sense. Robert Quinn would be the pick if they decide against taking Julio Jones.



    7. Blaine Gabbert, Quarterback, Missouri
    San Francisco has been looking for a franchise Quarterback ever since Steve Young retired. Gabbert has franchise Quarterback talent, but we'll have to see if he develops into that. He can sit a year behind Alex Smith (assuming he's brought back) and be ready to take over in 2012.



    8. Nick Fairley, Defensive Tackle, Auburn
    With the top two Quarterbacks gone, the Titans move their attention to the Defensive Line. I think Defensive End is a bigger need, but Fairley is the best player available. With Nick Fairley and Jason Jones in the middle, the Titans will have one of the top interior pass rushing duos in the league. One other note, Tennessee's new Defensive Line coach, Tracy Rocker, coached Fairley at Auburn.



    9. Tyron Smith, OT, USC
    Word is Dallas likes Tyron Smith a lot. Marc Colombo is a bum. Tyron Smith is the most talented Offensive Tackle in this draft. Dallas needs to get younger and better on the Offensive Line. I believe Dallas would like to trade down into the teens, but that's likely not going to happen. Cameron Jordan or J.J. Watt could also be the pick here.



    10. Jake Locker, Quarterback, Washington
    I've been projecting Locker to the Redskins in the second round in my last couple of mocks, but they don't want to take the chance of missing out on him. While I think Jake Locker is terrible; Mike Shanahan doesn't. There were reports last year that the Redskins might of taken Locker with the 4th pick overall last year if he came out. He still needs to sit a year or two before he even has a chance of being anything in this league. The Redskins desperately need a QB and get a guy they really like.



    11. Robert Quinn, Rush Linebacker, North Carolina
    With the transition to a 3-4, the Texans need that premier pass rusher to come off the edge. Robert Quinn could have potentially gone number one this year if he didn't lose the year due to suspension, and he could go as high as number five this year. If the Texans don't feel like Robert Quinn is the guy then the pick would be Aldon Smith.



    12. Da'Quan Bowers, Defensive End, Clemson
    Bowers will fall in the draft due to his knee issues, but not into the 20's like some people think. Minnesota needs to add another Defensive End with Ray Edwards set to leave. Minnesota would like to trade back to take Christian Ponder and collect more picks.



    13. Prince Amukamara, Cornerback, Nebraska
    The Lions need two things badly, a Cornerback and an Offensive Tackle. The Lions fall into a dream scenario with Amukamara falling to thirteen.



    14. Corey Liuget, Defensive Tackle, Illinois
    With Cliff Ryan becoming a free agent and Fred Robbins turning 34, the Rams need to find someone to help build that defense. With Chris Long emerging last season, Liuget will come in and only make the D-line better. I could also see the Rams taking Aldon Smith, but I feel Defensive Tackle is a bigger need.



    15. Mike Pouncey, Offensive Guard, Florida
    I'm finally off the Mark Ingram bandwagon (as just about everyone else is). I think the Dolphins will trade back in the draft, but either way Pouncey would be the pick. The interior line is arguably the Dolphins biggest need, and they get the top interior lineman in the draft.



    16. Aldon Smith, Defensive End, Missouri
    The Jaguars need to solve their Defensive End problem, and Smith is the guy to do it. Apart from Aaron Kampman, Jacksonville's Defensive Ends are terrible. Aldon Smith is the most talented of the Defensive Ends remaining. Jacksonville takes care of one of their top needs with this pick.



    17. Cameron Jordan, Defensive End, California
    The Patriots are looking for another Defensive End, and Jordan is the perfect fit. With Mike Wright and Ty Warren both coming off injuries, Jordan will be an immediate starter. The Patriots will probably trade this pick though.



    18. J.J. Watt, Defensive End, Wisconsin
    The Chargers need to upgrade at LE with Jacques Cesaire set to become a free agent (and not being that good in the first place). Watt is the best available 3-4 End.



    19. Anthony Castonzo, Offensive Tackle, Boston College
    With the Giants O-line up there in age and very injury prone they need to start rebuilding the Offensive Line. Castonzo might not start right away, but he will be the LT for the future.



    20. Ryan Kerrigan, Defensive End, Purdue
    The Bucs had a horrific pass rush last year and Defensive End is the number one priority. This pick could be a number of defensive ends here, but I think it'll be Ryan Kerrigan.



    21. Phil Taylor, Nose Tackle, Baylor
    The Chiefs haven't had a legitimate Nose Tackle since they made the transition to a 3-4. Phil Taylor is the top pure Nose Tackle in this draft and will come in and start right away. There are some character and weight concerns with Taylor, but I think he has that under control. His foot condition also won't be a problem.



    22. Derek Sherrod, Offensive Tackle, Mississippi State
    The Colts need some help on the Offensive Line. Sherrod offers a Tackle who is very good in pass protection, which we know is important to the Colts. Solder is the more talented player, but the Colts need someone who they are sure on.



    23. Jimmy Smith, Cornerback, Colorado
    The Eagles tried many options at RCB last year and none of them played well. Jimmy Smith will come in and start from day one bringing some stability to the position. The Eagles won't care about his character concerns (which are overplayed to begin with).



    24. Muhammad Wilkerson, Defensive Tackle, Temple
    The Saints need both a Defensive End and a Defensive Tackle, but they have needed a Defensive Tackle along side Ellis for awhile now. Muhammad Wilkerson is the best Defensive Tackle available at this spot.



    25. Nate Solder, Offensive Tackle, Colorado
    The Seahawks were terrible along the offensive line last season. Sean Locklear played like the bum he is and Solder will be a hige upgrade over him. With Okung and Unger coming into next season healthy, this offensive line could be really good next year.



    26. Cameron Heyward, Defensive End, Ohio State
    Reports are the Ravens aren't gonna pass on Heyward at 26 if he's available. Heyward would add much needed depth along the Baltimore defensive line. Baltimore will always look to entertain trades at this spot as well.



    27. Gabe Carimi, Offensive Tackle, Wisconsin
    Atlanta could go WR, DE, or OL at this pick. Harvey Dahl, Justin Blalock, and Tyson Clabo are all free agents. The Falcons won't be able to retain all of them. I don't think the Falcons can pass on Carimi if he falls this far.



    28. Mark Ingram, Running Back, Alabama
    I can't see Mark Ingram falling out of the first round, and this is the last chance the he'll go in the first.. New England will address running back some point during this draft, and they get the best running back in the draft at 28.



    29. Marvin Austin, Defensive Tackle, North Carolina
    With the release of Tommie Harris and Anthony Adams becoming a free agent, the Bears need some help inside. Ever since Tommie Harris' knee issues the Bears haven't had a legitimate 3-technique. Marvin Austin is the perfect fit for what Chicago is looking for. An Offensive Lineman or Jonathan Baldwin could also be the pick here.



    30. Akeem Ayers, Rush Linebacker, UCLA
    The Jets struggled last year getting to the QB and need some help in that area. Akeem Ayers is the one of the top players available at the position. Ayers' wasn't used that much as a pure pass rusher at UCLA, but many believe that his his best attribute.



    31. Danny Watkins, Offensive Guard, Baylor
    I had the Steelers taking Watkins in the second round of my last mock, but I don't think they're sold on a cornerback to take here anymore. The Steelers aren't looking for someone to develop, they're looking for immediate help along the Offensive Line. Danny Watkins provides just that.



    32. Brooks Reed, Rush Linebacker, Arizona
    While Green Bay has some okay pieces opposite of Clay Matthews, they could definitely upgrade. Brooks Reed is the best available Rush Linebacker. He'll take some pressure off of Clay Matthews providing some pass rush opposite of him.


    Round Two



    33. James Carpenter, Offensive Tackle/Guard, Alabama
    With Matt Light set to hit free agency, the Patriots need to get younger and better at tackle. James Carpenter has been on the rise, and is even considered a late first rounder by some people. He can start off as the Right Tackle and move to Right Guard if Tackle doesn't work out.



    34. Colin Kaepernick, Quarterback, Nevada
    It's pretty much guaranteed that Buffalo is going to take a Quarterback in the second round. We're just not certain on who that guy is going to be. I think it's going to be Colin Kaepernick. Kaepernick has the most upside of any of the remaining Quarterbacks available. He can sit a year behind Ryan Fitzpatrick and take over in 2012.



    35. Christian Ponder, Quarterback, Florida State
    The Bengals organization is finally coming to the realization that Carson Palmer isn't gonna be back, and that they need a new signal caller. The Bengals are going to a West Coast offense, and Ponder is the perfect fit for the scheme. I have a feeling someone is either gonna trade back or move up into the first to take Ponder, but I'm not predicting any trades in my mock.



    36. Kyle Rudolph, Tight End, Notre Dame
    McDaniels was an idiot to trade away Tony Scheffler. Now the Broncos need a Tight End. Rudolph is used to playing in a pro-style offense when he was under Weis and flourished. Only knock on him is health issues.



    37. Adrian Clayborn, Defensive End, Iowa
    After Wide Receiver, Defensive End is the biggest need for Cleveland. Coming into the season, Clayborn was a top ten prospect, but didn't put up the numbers this year and thus his stock dropping. His Erb's Palsy is also a concern. If he plays like he did in 2009 then this is gonna be an absolute steal for Cleveland.



    38. Jabaal Sheard, Rush Linebacker, Pittsburgh
    Ever since Calvin Pace went to the Jets back in 2008, the Rush Linebacker position has been a dire need for the Cardinals. Adding Patrick Peterson in the first and now Sheard here will make the pass defense much better.



    39. Andy Dalton, Quarterback, TCU
    The Titans biggest need is Quarterback, and Andy Dalton is one of the two remaining Quarterbacks worth taking here. With only Rusty Smith on the roster, Dalton will be asked to start right away.



    40. Christian Ballard, Defensive End, Iowa
    Marcus Spears and Stephen Bowen are free agents. Dallas could use someone to replace them. Ballard is a guy I have been high on ever since the Senior Bowl. I actually like Ballard more than I do Clayborn.



    41. Torrey Smith, Wide Receiver, Maryland
    Santana Moss is a free agent and even if he wasn't they need to improve at the WR position. Anthony Armstrong cannot be your number one. Smith isn't ready to be a number one, but the Redskins can afford to wait.



    42. Aaron Williams, Cornerback/Safety, Texas
    The Texans need secondary help more than any team. The Texans have a need at Free Safety and Cornerback, so the Texans can put him where they think he'll help the team most.



    43. Ryan Mallett, Quarterback, Arkansas
    The last of the Quarterbacks worth taking in the second round. The Vikings are heading into the season with Joe Webb and Rhett Bomar at quarterback. They need an upgrade. Ryan Mallett is the best pure passer in this draft class, but is also has huge character concerns. Minnesota really needs a Quarterback though, so they'll take the risk.



    44. Benjamin Ijalana, Offensive Tackle/Guard, Villanova
    After taking a Cornerback in the first, the Lions address a second need. Ijalana offers the versatility to play Tackle or Guard. The Lions are gonna need that with Gosder Cherilus coming off an injury and Jeff Backus up in age. He can start off as the Right Guard, and transition to Tackle eventually.



    45. Justin Houston, Rush Linebacker, Georgia
    I originally had Houston going 20 to Tampa Bay, but I dropped him here after the failed drug test. Ahmad Brooks and Parys Haralson haven't provided consistent play across from Manny Lawson. San Francisco may also look at some Cornerbacks at this spot.



    46. Mikel Leshoure, Running Back, Illinois
    With John Fox taking over, Denver is gonna need another Running Back. Leshoure and Moreno should provide a good 1-2 punch.



    47. Jonathan Baldwin, Wide Receiver, Pittsburgh
    St. Louis has some nice receivers, but nothing special. Let's see what Sam Bradford can do now that he has a legitimate weapon outside.



    48. Stefen Wisniewski, Center/Guard, Penn State
    The Raiders need help at Center and Guard. Wisniewski can play both, though better at Center. He is very smart and has great instincts, great handwork, and very good footwork. His uncle Steve was also just hired to be the Raiders O-Line coach.



    49. Rahim Moore, Safety, UCLA
    Arguably the Jags top position of need is Safety. Rahim Moore is the top Safety in the draft. He'll be the starter and give some solidarity to the back end of the defense.



    50. Randall Cobb, Wide Receiver, Kentucky
    With Malcolm Floyd and Legadu Naanee becoming free agents, the Chargers are gonna need another receiver. Cobb is also a speed threat, which is something San Diego hasn't had at the receiver position. Cobb also has the versatility to be a Running Back, which is good with Darren Sproles likely gone. He'll help in the return game as well.



    51. Brandon Harris, Cornerback, Miami (FL)
    Aqib Talib is likely to be released after another off the field incident. This will also be the last year for Ronde Barber, so they're gonna need some depth. E.J. Biggers, Myron Lewis, and Brandon Harris should provide a nice secondary.



    52. Mason Foster, Outside Linebacker, Washington
    Keith Bulluck will be a free agent and Clint Sintim is marginal at best. Foster is a great tackler and very smart player. He'll compete with Sintim for the SLB job, and will more than likely win it.



    53. Stephen Paea, Defensive Tackle, Oregon State
    After Offensive Line, the Defensive Tackle position is the next biggest need. Paea would have been a first round pick if it wasn't for his injury at the Senior Bowl. This should turn out to be an absolute steal.



    54. Orlando Franklin, Offensive Tackle/Guard, Miami (FL)
    The Offensive Line was one of the weaknesses this season for the Eagles. Orlando Franklin is an athletic lineman who would fit well in the Eagles system.



    55. Leonard Hankerson, Wide Receiver, Miami (FL)
    Dwayne Bowe was the only good receiver last year for Kansas City. They need all the help they can get at receiver. Hankerson is the 3rd Wide Receiver on my big board, so I think this is an excellent pick.



    56. Martez Wilson, Linebacker, Illinois
    The Saints have a lot of free agent Outside Linebackers, but none of them are long term options anyways. Wilson can play be the Strongside Linebacker, or play the middle and move Vilma outside.



    57. Davon House, Cornerback, New Mexico State
    If Offensive Line isn't the biggest need then it's Corner. Marcus Trufant and Kelly Jennings were garbage last year. The Seahawks like big Corners and Davon House is just that at 6'1" and 200lbs.



    58. Titus Young, Offensive Tackle/Guard, Alabama
    With Stallworth and Houshmandzadeh set to become free agents, and Derrick Mason potentially retiring, the Ravens have a huge need at Wide Receiver. The Ravens are also looking for a speed threat and Young provides that.



    59. Jerrel Jernigan, Wide Receiver, Troy
    Atlanta needs to add another receiver. Specifically, a speed/slot kind of receiver. They get that here.



    60. Chris Carter, Rush Linebacker, Fresno State
    The Patriots didn't have much of a pass rush last season. Chris Carter has been one of the fastest rising players after an impressive combine. The Pat Hill-Bill Belichick connection also makes it seem likely this would be the pick. Considering who they have on the roster, Carter will more than likely be a starter.



    61. Marcus Gilbert, Offensive Tackle, Florida
    Charger fans scream in joy as Jeromey Clary becomes a free agent. Gilbert is the guy that will takeover for that bum.



    62. Clint Boling, Offensive Guard, Georgia
    The Bears could improve almost anywhere along that abysmal offensive line. The Bears feel that the interior line is a bigger need, and Boling is one of the top interior lineman available.



    63. Ras-I Dowling, Cornerback, Virginia
    The Steelers need a CB more than anything, and that showed in the Superbowl. Pittsburgh likes big Corners and Ras-I Dowling is just that. Dowling has first round talent, and some people even think he has a shot to go in the late first.



    64. Will Rackley, Offensive Guard, Lehigh
    The Packers don't have many needs on this team, but guard is one of them. Daryn Colledge is a free agent and is an average guard anyways. Lehigh has had a lot of momentum recently and has pushed his stock into the second round. Lehigh can start right away at Left Guard


    Round Three



    65. Jarvis Jenkins, Defensive Tackle, Clemson
    The panthers have nothing in the interior Defensive Line. Jarvis Jenkins is one of the top players available at Defensive Tackle.



    66. Ryan Williams, Running Back, Virginia Tech
    Cedric Benson is a free agent, and will likely not be resigned. Bernard Scott is a good change of pace back, but not an every down runner. Ryan Williams has first round talent, so this is a great need and value pick for the Bengals.



    67. Jurrell Casey, Defensive Tackle, USC
    Even after taking Marcell Dareus in the first round, the Broncos still need help inside. Jurrell Casey is one of the top players available at the position. If he lives up to the preseason expectations then this could be a really good pick.



    68. James Brewer, Offensive Tackle, Indiana
    Buffalo hasn't had an offensive line for a few years now. They're heading into next season with Erik Pears at RT. That's not good. I think Brewer needs a year to develop, but Buffalo really needs help.



    69. Marcus Cannon, Offensive Tackle/Guard, TCU
    I already finished the third round by the time we found out that Marcus Cannon has lymphoma. Marcus Cannon is gonna drop into the later rounds due to this. The Cardinals will still probably take an Offensive Linemen here.



    70. John Moffitt, Offensive Guard, Wisconsin
    Floyd Womack is a free agent, and Cleveland could use an upgrade anyways.



    71. Quan Sturdivant, Inside Linebacker, North Carolina
    Keith Brooking and Bradie James are free agents after this season. The Cowboys can draft one of their replacements to pair with Sean Lee.



    72. Allen Bailey, Defensive End, Miami (FL)
    The Saints have a need at Defensive End. New Orleans likes big Defensive Ends and Allen Bailey is just that.



    73. Kenrick Ellis, Nose Tackle, Hampton
    The Texans don't have a big fat guy, and they're gonna need one with the switch to a 3-4. Kenrick Ellis is just the guy they're looking for.



    74. Quinton Carter, Safety, Oklahoma
    Brandon Meriweather may be going behind bars soon. The Patriots are gonna need someone to replace him.



    75. Bruce Carter, Outside Linebacker, North Carolina
    The Lions may have the worst Outside Linebackers in the league. Bruce Carter has first round talent, but his injury concerns push him to the third round.



    76. Rodney Hudson, Offensive Guard/Center, Florida State
    San Francisco didn't fare well at Center with David Bass after Eric Heitmann missed the entire season. San Francisco has bigger needs, but Hudson is too good of a prospect to pass up on. He's the 34th player on my big board.



    77. Greg Jones, Linebacker, Michigan State
    Tennessee didn't get productive play from the outside linebacker's last season. Greg Jones can play any 4-3 linebacker position, which is good, because Stephen Tulloch could leave in free agency.



    78. Daniel Thomas, Running Back, Kansas State
    Word is the Rams are looking for someone to be Steven Jackson's successor. Daniel Thomas is the best available Running Back to do that.



    79. Taiwan Jones, Running Back, Eastern Washington
    Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams aren't gonna be back. Jones pretty much guaranteed a second day selection with a great pro day. Jones will be one of the future Running Backs in Miami.



    80. Curtis Brown, Cornerback, Texas
    After Rashean Mathis, the Jaguars had too much inconsistent play at Cornerback. Jacksonville is gonna need someone to challenge Derek Cox, or replace him for that matter. Curtis Brown is a steal this late in the third.



    81. Chimdi Chekwa, Cornerback, Ohio State
    Crazy Al Davis likes big fast Corners. Chimdi Chekwa is just that at 6'1" and 191lbs while running a 4.38 40 time. They're gonna need him with Nnamdi moving on.



    82. Dontay Moch, Rush Linebacker, Nevada
    The Chargers struggled getting a pass rush opposite of Shaun Phillips. You gotta wait three years before you can declare someone a bust, but Larry English isn't looking too good. Hopefully Moch will be the guy making an impact opposite of Phillips.



    83. Luke Stocker, Tight End, Tennessee
    I think this pick will either be Luke Stocker or DeMarco Murray. This is a deeper Running Back class and Murray has some injury concerns. The edge goes to Stocker.



    84. Colin McCarthy, Middle Linebacker, Miami (FL)
    Rudd is all but gone in Tampa as he is supposedly asking for too much money. McCarthy is a very underrated prospect who will excel in the Tampa-2.



    85. DeAndre McDaniel, Safety, Clemson
    It doesn't appear that Quintin Mikell will be back next year. Kurt Coleman isn't gonna be the guy who replaces him. McDaniel is the next best available Safety.



    86. Sam Acho, Rush Linebacker, Texas
    The Chiefs didn't have another Rush Linebacker after Tamba Hali last year. Sam Acho is the best available Rush Linebacker.



    87. Tyler Sash, Safety, Iowa
    Bob Sanders is finally gone, and Melvin Bullitt is a free agent. Bullitt will be brought back, but he isn't a long term option at SS. The Colts could also use some depth at the Safety position.



    88. Robert Sands, Safety, West Virginia
    New Orleans will probably trade one of their two 3rd round picks considering they don't have another pick until the seventh round. We can't predict trades here though, so the Saints will make a project pick and take Sands. Roman Harper is a free agent, and even though he'll be brought back the Saints could upgrade over him.



    89. Brandon Burton, Cornerback, Utah
    The Chargers have two really good corners, but they don't have any depth behind Antoine Cason and Quentin Jammer. Burton is one of the top corners available, and addresses that depth issue.



    90. Jason Pinkston, Offensive Tackle/Guard, Pittsburgh
    Jared Gaither is a free agent and he may never return to what he was after a back injury. Pinkston will more than likely play Right Guard, and Marshall Yanda will be the permanent Right Tackle.



    91. Kendall Hunter, Running Back, Oklahoma State
    Jerious Norwood isn't gonna be back. Jason Snelling is a good backup, but not the change of pace back the Falcons are looking for. Kendall Hunter is the perfect spell back to Michael Turner.



    92. Johnny Patrick, Cornerback, Louisville
    Darius Butler isn't that good. Leigh Bodden is coming off a shoulder injury. Kyle Arrington should only be a nickelback. The Patriots need some cornerback depth.



    93. Greg Little, Wide Receiver, North Carolina
    The Bears have some good receivers, but they don't have that guy. Greg Little has that number one receiver talent that the Bears have been lacking for years.



    94. Sione Fua, Nose Tackle, Stanford
    Kris Jenkins is gone and they need defensive line depth anyways. Fua can anchor the middle, and allow Sione Pouha to move over to defensive end.



    95. Jerrell Powe, Nose Tackle, Ole Miss
    Casey Hampton is starting to regress. The Steelers need to start developing his replacement.



    96. Curtis Marsh, Cornerback, Utah State
    Charles Woodson isn't gonna be playing forever. We're not even sure how long he'll be playing Corner. Green Bay can start developing it's new Corner to go along with Sam Shields and Tramon Williams.



    97. Terrell McClain, Defensive Tackle, South Florida
    Carolina needs to address the defensive tackle position multiple times. People have been intrigued about McClain ever since the East-West Shrine Game, and he has pushed his stock into late second round consideration.
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    Round Four



    98. Edmond Gates, Wide Receiver, Abilene Christian
    Carolina has one of the worst receiving cores in the league. They can't pass up an opportunity to steal Edmond Gates in the fourth round.



    99. Lawrence Guy, Defensive End/Tackle, Arizona State
    Seattle doesn't appear to be bringing back Brandon Mebane. Lawrence Guy can replace him at Defensive Tackle or play Defensive End in Pete Carroll's weird Defense.



    100. Kelvin Sheppard, Inside Linebacker, LSU
    Buffalo doesn't have another quality Inside Linebacker after Paul Posluszny. They need some help inside.



    101. Marcus Gilchrist, Cornerback/Safety, Clemson
    The Bengals are gonna need another Corner if Johnathan Joseph leaves in free agency, If he doesn't then Gilchrist can be the Free Safety.



    102. Drake Nevis, Defensive Tackle, LSU
    The Browns need someone to play next to Ahtyba Rubin. Drake Nevis is an excellent value pick with him falling into the fourth round.



    103. Lance Kendricks, Tight End, Wisconsin
    Arizona hasn't had a notable Tight End for years. Kendricks is a really good pass catcher and good enough blocker to get it done at the next level.



    104. Alex Green, Running Back, Hawaii
    The Eagles need a backup to LeSean McCoy. Green's size and pass catching ability would be a good fit for the Eagles.



    105. Jaiquawn Jarrett, Safety, Temple
    The Texans need multiple players to fix this secondary. Even if Aaron Williams moves to Free Safety, Jarrett can play Strong Safety.



    106. Deunta Williams, Safety, North Carolina
    Madieu Williams is terrible. Williams is a 3rd round prospect who falls to the 4th, because of character concerns.



    107. Greg Salas, Wide Receiver, Hawaii
    Detroit didn't really have another productive Wide Receiver after Calvin Johnson. Salas can fill the slot where the Lions struggled last season.



    108. Shareece Wright, Cornerback, USC
    Shawntae Spencer isn't a consistent number two Corner and Nate Clements is alright at best. San Francisco needs some help at Corner.



    109. Pernell McPhee, Defensive End, Mississippi State
    Jason Babin is a free agent, and will likely be moving on. Tennessee is gonna need some help to go along with Derrick Morgan.



    110. Buster Skrine, Cornerback, Tennessee Chattanooga
    I would of had the Cowboys taking a Cornerback earlier, but Christian Ballard and Quan Sturdivant are just too good to pass up. This Cornerback class is deep all the way to the seventh round though. The Cowboys would be thrilled if the draft played out like this.



    111. D.J. Williams, Tight End, Arkansas
    Anthony Fasano has been a good Tight End for the Dolphins, but his time is up. Miami is targeting a Tight End, and D.J. Williams is high on their list.



    112. K.J. Wright, Outside Linebacker, Mississippi State
    St. Louis has a huge need at Outside Linebacker. K.J. Wright is the top Outside Linebacker available.



    113. Virgil Green, Tight End, Nevada
    Oakland is looking for another Tight End to pair with Zach Miller. Virgil Green possesses the athleticism Al Davis covets from his players.



    114. Tandon Doss, Wide Receiver, Indiana
    Jacksonville gets lucky with Tandon Doss falling to them in the fourth round. Mike Sims-Walker isn't gonna be back. Jacksonville is gonna need someone opposite of Mike Thomas.



    115. Shane Vereen, Running Back, California
    The Niners are gonna be looking for a pass catching/speed back to compliment Frank Gore and Anthony Dixon. The Niners get great value with Shane Vereen falling to them in the 4th.



    116. DeMarco Murray, Running Back, Oklahoma
    Tampa Bay is fully expected to take a Running Back at some point in the draft. Tampa Bay can't pass up the chance to land DeMarco Murray.



    117. Jordan Todman, Running Back, Connecticut
    The Giants would have loved to have DeMarco Murrray, but it sometimes doesn't play out that way. Ahmad Bradshaw is a free agent, and Brandon Jacobs days in New York are coming to an end. The Giants are expected to draft a Running Back sometime in the draft.



    118. Joseph Barksdale, Offensive Tackle, LSU
    Barry Richardson isn't that good. Kansas City isn't gonna find another Offensive Lineman in this class with the talent that Barksdale has.



    119. Stephen Schilling, Offensive Guard, Michigan
    The Colts were really bad this year along the Offensive Line. Schilling can start immediately at either Guard position.



    120. Ross Homan, Outside Linebacker, Ohio State
    Ernie Sims is a free agent, and he struggled this year anyways. Homan is a really agile Linebacker, which the Eagles desire from the position.



    121. Casey Matthews, Middle Linebacker, Connecticut
    Kirk Morrison is a free agent and is likely gone. Casey Matthews is a good fit for Jacksonville's Defense.



    122. Rob Housier, Tight End, Florida Atlantic
    Buffalo hasn't had a tight end in ages. Kaepernick is gonna need an option like Housier with how terrible their Offensive Line is.



    123. Brandon Hogan, Cornerback, West Virginia
    Josh Wilson, Chris Carr, and Fabian Washington are all free agents. At least one of those guys (probably two) won't be back. The Ravens need to reassure themselves with some depth. Hogan would of been a second day selection if it wasn't for his knee injury.



    124. Greg Romeus, Defensive End, Pittsburgh
    Defensive End is arguably the Falcons biggest need. It wouldn't be worth taking a Defensive End with who was left on the board earlier. Greg Romeus is a guy with first round talent, but injuries really pushed him back. He can be a reserve this year, and then be unleashed in 2012.



    125. Cecil Shorts, Wide Receiver, Mount Union
    The Patriots have to address Wide Receiver at some point in the draft. Cecil Shorts met with two AFC East teams, and I'm assuming one of them is New England.



    126. Terrance Tolliver, Wide Receiver, LSU
    Santonio Holmes, Braylon Edwards, and Brad Smith are all free agents. The Jets need to reassure themselves with a Receiver if they can't bring them all back.



    127. Kendric Burney, Cornerback, North Carolina
    The Bears need to find a number two Corner and stick with it. They're lucky to get a talent like Burney to fall to them.



    128. Chris Culliver, Cornerback/Safety, South Carolina
    Cornerback still needs to be addressed even though they took Ras-I Dowling in the second. Culliver can always move to Safety if it doesn't work out at Cornerback.



    129. Jacquizz Rodgers, Running Back, Oregon State
    They have Ryan Grant and James Starks, but Brandon Jackson is a free agent. Green Bay is gonna need to get a new 3rd down back.[/QUOTE]



    130. Joe Lefeged, Safety, Rutgers
    Chris Hope is gonna be released. The Titans are gonna need a replacement at Strong Safety.



    131. Cedric Thornton, Defensive End, Southern Arkansas
    Cullen Jenkins is likely to leave in free agency and Johnny Jolly is gonna be released. The Packers are gonna need some depth at defensive end.


    Round Five



    132. Jordan Cameron, Tight End, Tennessee
    Carolina will need a Tight End after Shockey's time is up. Carolina can develop Cameron like the Saints did with jimmy Graham last season.



    133. Josh Thomas, Cornerback, Buffalo
    Buffalo doesn't have quality depth at the cornerback position. The local product would be a good pick here.



    134. Nate Irving, Linebacker, North Carolina State
    Dhani Jones isn't gonna be back with the Bengals next season. Irving can be the Strongside Linebacker with Rey Maualuga moving to the middle.



    135. Brandon Fusco, Center/Guard, Slippery Rock
    There's a good chance Casey Weigmann is gonna retire. Even if he doesn't, the Chiefs can draft his eventual replacement.



    136. Ugo Chinasa, Rush Linebacker, Oklahoma State
    Jabaal Sheard isn't gonna be enough to fix the Cardinals pass rush. Arizona needs all the help they can get at Rush Linebacker.



    137. Jalil Brown, Cornerback, Colorado
    Eric Wright had a terrible year last season. Sheldon Brown is likely to move to Free Safety. The Browns need some help at Corner.



    138. Pierre Allen, Defensive End, Nebraska
    Houston needs personnel for a 3-4. Pierre Allen is the best available 5-technique.



    139. Ian Williams, Nose Tackle, Notre Dame
    Pat Williams is moving on from Minnesota. The Vikings can draft his replacement.



    140. Ricky Stanzi, Quarterback, Iowa
    Brodie Croyle has proven to be a failure in the NFL. Stanzi can be the backup and maybe become the starter one day if Matt Cassel isn't the guy to get it done.



    141. Owen Marecic, Fullback, Stanford
    The Niners are looking for a more versatile Fullback. Jim Harbaugh would love to have his guy he coached at Stanford.



    142. Kris O'Dowd, Center, USC
    Eugene Amano was terrible this year at Center. O'Dowd can replace him once Tennessee finally gives up on Amano.



    143. Delone Carter, Running Back, Syracuse
    Marion Barber is expected to be released sometime this offseason. The Cowboys are gonna need a power back to replace him.



    144. Jason Kelce, Center, Cincinnati
    Washington once again had another terrible Offensive Line. Kelce is a good fit for the Redskins blocking scheme.



    145. David Arkin, Offensive Guard, Missouri State
    Adam Goldberg wasn't that good at RG this year. Sam Bradford is gonna want all the protection he can get.



    146. Denarius Moore, Wide Receiver, Tennessee
    Miami is looking for a speed threat to add to the receiving core. Denarius Moore ran a 4.43 40, so he fits what they want.



    147. Lawrence Wilson, Outside Linebacker, Connecticut
    Justin Durant isn't gonna be back next year with the Jaguars. They're gonna need someone to replace him.



    148. Chris Hairston, Offensive Tackle, Clemson
    The Raiders need multiple upgrades along the Offensive Line. Chris Hairston has the size the Raiders look for.



    149. Martin Parker, Defensive Tackle, Richmond
    Broderick Brunkley isn't gonna be back next year. Trevor Laws hasn't panned out. Philly could use some depth inside.



    150. Niles Paul, Wide Receiver, Nebraska
    Minnesota could use some depth at Wide Receiver. Paul is good value in the fourth round.



    151. Derek Newton, Offensive Tackle, Central Arkansas
    James Lee isn't a long term option at Right Tackle. Newton is one of the top Offensive Tackles available.



    152. Austin Pettis, Wide Receiver, Boise State
    The Colts had a lot of injuries to their receiving corp last season. Pettis would provide some depth.



    153. Tim Barnes, Center, Missouri
    The Eagles may look to add someone for interior line depth. Tim Barnes may also be able to play Guard.



    154. Allen Bradford, Running Back, USC
    The Lions are looking for a bigger back to compliment Jahvid Best. Detroit has brought Bradford in for a workout.



    155. Cliff Mathews, Rush Linebacker, South Carolina
    The Redskins need to find another pass rusher to help out Brian Orakpo.



    156. Pat Devlin, Quarterback, Delaware
    If Seattle doesn't take a Quarterback early on then they will probably address it down here. Devlin may be the guy if Whitehurst doesn't work out.



    157. Lee Ziemba, Offensive Guard, Auburn
    Seattle needs multiple upgrades on the Offensive Line. They took a Tackle in the first, so they can take a Guard here.



    158. Julius Thomas, Tight End, Portland State
    This is gonna be Tony Gonzalez's last season in the NFL. The Falcons are gonna need someone to replace him.



    159. Maurice Hurt, Offensive Guard, Florida
    Stephen Neal has retired and Dan Connolly isn't a long term option at Right Guard. Belichick likes Florida players, and Hurt is just that.



    160. Jah Reid, Offensive Tackle, Central Florida
    Chicago had one of the worst Offensive Lines in the league. J'Marcus Webb is expected to move over to Left Tackle. Jah Reid can come in and take his spot.



    161. Da'Norris Searcy, Safety, North Carolina
    Eric Smith, James Ihedigbo, and Brodney Pool are all free agents. The Jets are gonna need some depth at Safety.



    162. Dion Lewis, Running Back, Pittsburgh
    Mewelde Moore is a free agent and won't be back. The Steelers will be looking for a 3rd down back. Dion Lewis would be an excellent pick here.



    163. Ronald Johnson, Wide Receiver, USC
    James Jones is gonna be over payed and Green Bay won't match the offer. The Packers are gonna need to replace him.



    164. Ricardo Lockette, Wide Receiver, Fort Valley State
    The Ravens have to take a couple receivers in the draft this year. Lockette has all the talent to be great, but lacks the experience.[/QUOTE]



    165. Ricky Elmore, Rush Linebacker, Arizona
    The Ravens are looking to add a Rush Linebacker in the draft. Baltimore has worked out Ricky Elmore.

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    • TheImmortalGoud
      No longer a noob
      • Jan 2011
      • 1790

      #3
      Round Six


      166. Carolina Panthers - Cortez Allen. Cornerback, Citadel
      167. Cincinnati Bengals - Zach Hurd, Offensive Guard, Connecticut
      168. Cleveland Browns - Jeremy Beal, Defensive End, Oklahoma
      169. Buffalo Bills - David Carter, Defensive End, UCLA
      170. Cleveland Browns - Chris Conte, Safety, California
      171. Arizona Cardinals - Mario Harvey, Inside Linebacker, Marshall
      172. Minnesota Vikings - Willie Smith, Offensive Tackle, East Carolina
      173. Seattle Seahawks - D'Aundre Reed, Defensive End, Arizona
      174. San Francisco 49ers - Vincent Brown, Wide Receiver, San Diego State
      175. Tennessee Titans - Chris White, Linebacker, Mississippi State
      176. Dallas Cowboys - Ray Dominguez, Offensive Guard, Arkansas
      177. Washington Redskins - DeMarcus Van Dyke, Cornerback, Miami (FL)
      178. Houston Texans - Aldrick Robinson, Wide Receiver, Southern Methodist
      179. Miami Dolphins - Akeem Dent, Inside Linebacker, Georgia
      180. Baltimore Ravens - Roy Helu, Running Back, Nebraska
      181. Oakland Raiders - Ryan Jones, Cornerback, Northwest Missouri State
      182. Jacksonville Jaguars - Tyrod Taylor, Quarterback, Virginia Tech
      183. San Diego Chargers - Derrick Locke, Running Back, Kentucky
      184. Arizona Cardinals - Derek Hall, Offensive Tackle, Stanford
      185. New York Giants - Keith Williams, Offensive Guard, Nebraska
      186. Denver Broncos - Anthony Sherman, Fullback, Connecticut
      187. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Dwayne Harris, Wide Receiver, East Carolina
      188. Indianapolis Colts - Greg McElroy, Quarterback, Alabama
      189. Denver Broncos - Mark LeGree, Safety, Appalachian State
      190. San Francisco 49ers - Chris Neild, Nose Tackle, West Virginia
      191. Baltimore Ravens - Jake Kirkpatrick, Center, TCU
      192. Atlanta Falcons - Brian Rolle, Outside Linebacker, Ohio State
      193. New England Patriots - Bruce Miller, Rush Linebacker, Central Florida
      194. New York Jets - Brandon Bair, Defensive End, Oregon
      195. Chicago Bears - Mike Mohamed, Linebacker, California
      196. Pittsburgh Steelers - Alex Henery, Kicker, Nebraska
      197. Green Bay Packers - T.J. Yates, Quarterback, North Carolina
      198. New York Giants - Jeremy Kerley, Wide Receiver, TCU
      199. Kansas City Chiefs - Jamie Harper, Running Back, Clemson
      200. Minnesota Vikings - Charles Clay, Tight End, Tulsa
      201. San Diego Chargers - Josh Bynes, Inside Linebacker, Auburn
      202. New York Giants - Ahmad Black, Safety, Florida
      203. Carolina Panthers - Andrew Jackson, Offensive Guard, Fresno State

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      • Aso
        The Serious House
        • Nov 2008
        • 11137

        #4
        Why would you go through the trouble of doing six rounds?

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        • Woy
          RIP West
          • Dec 2008
          • 16372

          #5
          :applause::applause::applause:

          Love the Titans draft. Fairley, Dalton and an underrated LB in Greg Jones in the first three rounds is great, then Kris O'Dowd later on would make me .

          Only thing I can say is that Dalton won't start right away because Munchak has made it clear that he's going to acquire a veteran quarterback before the season. The longer the lockout goes, the more I see Kerry Collins coming back and filling that role, but if this ends in the near future, then someone like a Matt Hasselbeck, Marc Bulger, etc will be starting under center for Tennessee on Week 1.



          ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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          • Warner2BruceTD
            2011 Poster Of The Year
            • Mar 2009
            • 26142

            #6
            I predict much of this will be wrong.

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            • dave
              Go the fuck outside
              • Oct 2008
              • 15492

              #7
              Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
              I predict much of this will be wrong.
              Yeah, but like all mocks, it's fun to read.
              My Twitch video link: http://www.twitch.tv/dave374000

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              • Warner2BruceTD
                2011 Poster Of The Year
                • Mar 2009
                • 26142

                #8
                Originally posted by dave
                Yeah, but like all mocks, it's fun to read.
                Stop it dave, nobody read all that shit.

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                • EmpireWF
                  Giants in the Super Bowl
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 24082

                  #9
                  Like Costanzo in 1 for the Giants.

                  Problem with their 2nd. Mason Foster there is a bit of a reach, especially considering who goes after him: DT Paea, ILB Wilson, CB House.

                  Rest of their draft, meh. Only one pick on defense, not sure I like that.


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                  • Champ
                    Needs a hobby
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 14424

                    #10
                    Giants will draft Nate Irving at some point


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                    • Aso
                      The Serious House
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 11137

                      #11
                      Hey sir, Pete Carrolls defense is not "weird". I <3 Pete Carroll as far as his defensive scheme is concerned. (response to explanation in pick 99)

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                      • TheImmortalGoud
                        No longer a noob
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1790

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
                        Hey sir, Pete Carrolls defense is not "weird". I <3 Pete Carroll as far as his defensive scheme is concerned. (response to explanation in pick 99)
                        I also like the scheme they use. It is weird though. You don't see many teams using a hybrid 3-4.

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                        • trojan49er
                          Something Clever
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 2290

                          #13
                          the Niners havent shown a whole lot of interest in Gabbert and are supposedly really high on Dalton. Not high enough that i think theyd take him in the first, but definitely enough so that theyd pass on Gabbert and pick up Dalton in the second or trade down in the first or up in the second if theyre worried about him not being there when they pick

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                          • TheImmortalGoud
                            No longer a noob
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 1790

                            #14
                            Originally posted by trojan49er
                            the Niners havent shown a whole lot of interest in Gabbert and are supposedly really high on Dalton. Not high enough that i think theyd take him in the first, but definitely enough so that theyd pass on Gabbert and pick up Dalton in the second or trade down in the first or up in the second if theyre worried about him not being there when they pick
                            I think if Gabbert fell to them they would try to deal the pick. They could pick up a 1st and 2nd from Minnesota for their 1st and a 4th. If that happened then Amukamara, Kerrigan, Smith, Quinn, Jordan, or Watt could be the pick.

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