You have the Bears taking a WR not named Harvin. A+ in my book.
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Originally posted by K1NGI see.
But why would an NFL team consider that a character issue. Maybe work ethic or that hes dumb. But doesnt mean he isnt a good guy.
I think too often people still associate "character issues" with only guys like Pacman or Vick and big trouble. People can have character issues that don't lead them to committ felonies.Last edited by FirstTimer; 03-13-2009, 12:29 PM.Comment
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I don't know if I'm sold on Crabtree. He looked great when I did get to see him play but his durability and 40 time have some question marks surrounding them.
Not only that, but his stats were inflated due to the offense that he played in.
I really hope the Raiders take Maclin or Jason Smith if he's still on the board (which I doubt).Comment
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I don't know if I'm sold on Crabtree. He looked great when I did get to see him play but his durability and 40 time have some question marks surrounding them.
Not only that, but his stats were inflated due to the offense that he played in.
I really hope the Raiders take Maclin or Jason Smith if he's still on the board (which I doubt).
Crabtree's biggest strengths are route running and his hands. Maclin's biggest strengths are his speed and ability to make a play after the catch (or punt return) .. in a vertical offense that becomes more useful given the fact you want your guy to be able to separate from defenders.
I do believe Crabtree has game-changing type ability.. but would struggle a bit in a vertical attack. The west coast offense on the other hand... dude could be scary good.
And there's no way in hell Jason Smith drops to 7, unless Tonya Harding clubs both of his knees between now and draft day.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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In light of a couple of moves that happened shortly after I made this.. I decided to make a Version 1.1 of my Mock..
As always comments are welcome and appreciated.
ROUND ONE
1. Detroit - OT Jason Smith - Baylor
2. St. Louis - OT Eugene Monroe - Virginia
3. Kansas City - LB Aaron Curry - Wake Forest
4. Seattle - WR Michael Crabtree - Texas Tech
5. Cleveland - DE Brian Orakpo - Texas
6. Cincinnati - DT BJ Raji - Boston College
7. Oakland - WR Jeremy Maclin - Missouri
8. Jacksonville - QB Matthew Stafford - Georgia
9. Green Bay - DE/OLB Everette Brown - Florida State
10. San Francisco - OT Michael Oher - Ole Miss
11. Buffalo - DE Aaron Maybin - Penn State
12. Denver - QB Mark Sanchez - USC
13. Washington - DE Tyson Jackson - LSU
14. New Orleans - CB/S Malcolm Jenkins - Ohio State
15. Houston - LB Brian Cushing - USC
16. San Diego - LB Rey Maualuga - USC
17. New York Jets - QB Josh Freeman - Kansas State
18. Chicago - WR Kenny Britt - Rutgers
19. Tampa Bay - LB Clint Sintim - Virginia
20. Detroit - DT Peria Jerry - Ole Miss
21. Philadelphia - RB Knowshon Moreno - Georgia
22. Minnesota - OT Eben Britton - Arizona
23. New England - LB/DE Larry English - Northern Illinois
24. Atlanta - DE Robert Ayers - Tennessee
25. Miami - LB Clay Matthews Jr - USC
26. Baltimore - WR Darrius Heyward-Bey - Maryland
27. Indianapolis - WR Hakeem Nicks - North Carolina
28. Philadelphia - TE Brandon Pettigrew - Oklahoma State
29. New York Giants - S Louie Delmas - Western Michigan
30. Tennessee - WR Percy Harvin - Florida
31. Arizona - RB Chris Wells - Ohio State
32. Pittsburgh - CB/S Sean Smith - UtahLast edited by Hasselbeck; 03-16-2009, 11:30 PM.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Originally posted by K1NGrobert ayers.. hmm..
anyone know why he only has three sacks?Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Originally posted by glenwillettNo Mark Sanchez. NO!
That said, I don't think he's NFL ready just yet. But in the right offense I could see him step in sooner than expected and do well. The Broncos would be a nice fit for him. Let Simms start the first year and then hand over the reigns to Sanchez next season because let's be honest, the Broncos are still a few years away from being a contender so it's not like it matters.Comment
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Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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I think Crabtree is a better prospect than Maclin, but Maclin's a better fit for Oakland.. if that makes sense.
Crabtree's biggest strengths are route running and his hands. Maclin's biggest strengths are his speed and ability to make a play after the catch (or punt return) .. in a vertical offense that becomes more useful given the fact you want your guy to be able to separate from defenders.
I do believe Crabtree has game-changing type ability.. but would struggle a bit in a vertical attack. The west coast offense on the other hand... dude could be scary good.
And there's no way in hell Jason Smith drops to 7, unless Tonya Harding clubs both of his knees between now and draft day.
The Raiders have two very young WRs in Chaz Shilens and Johnnie Lee Higgins. Both have great speed and Shilens has size (6'3" 225). Neither compare to Maclin or Crabtree but I think that Crabtree might actually be the better fit in the Oakland offense because JLH and Shilens have shown big play ability with their speed. The Raiders need a guy who can run crisp short/intermediate routes while working the middle of the field. In that apsect, I think Crabtree would be a better fit.
Maclin just looks like a missile in all of his highlights. He's so tempting. I think both will end up being great pro's.Comment
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Originally posted by glenwillettTwo top 15 QB's in 4 years.... Kill me.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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