Title: Three Round Mock
Description: Picking up where I left off
jeffjay13 - March 5, 2006 01:19 AM (GMT)
EDIT: Fixed a couple of minor mistakes
First Round
- Lions trade picks #9 (1st round) and #41 (2nd round) to the Jets for picks #4 (1st round) and #132 (5th round)
1. Texans - Reggie Bush RB USC
2. Saints - Matt Leinart QB USC
3. Titans - Vince Young QB Texas
4. Lions (from Jets) Mario Williams DE NC State
5. Packers - A.J. Hawk LB Ohio St
6. 49ers Vernon Davis TE Maryland
7. Raiders - Jay Cutler QB Vandy
8. Bills Haloti Ngata DT Oregon
9. Jets (from the Lions) D'Brickshaw Ferguson OT Virginia
10. Cardinals - LenDale White RB USC
11. Rams - Michael Huff CB/SS Texas
12. Browns Manny Lawson OLB NC State
13. Ravens DeAngelo Williams RB Memphis
14. Eagles - Brodrick Bunkley DT FSU
15. Falcons - Jimmy Williams CB/FS Virginia Tech
16. Dolphins Tye Hill CB Clemson
17. Vikings Chad Greenway LB Iowa
18. Cowboys - Ko Simpson FS South Carolina
19. Chargers - Winston Justice OT USC
20. Chiefs - Chad Jackson WR Florida
21. Patriots Bobby Carpenter OLB Ohio St
22. Broncos (from Wash) - Mathias Kiwanuka DE Boston College
23. Buccaneers - Ernie Sims OLB FSU
24. Bengals Tamba Hali DE Penn St
25. Giants - Darnell Bing SS USC
26. Bears - Marcedes Lewis TE UCLA
27. Panthers - Jonathan Scott OT Texas
28. Jaguars - DeMeco Ryans OLB Alabama
29. Broncos - Charles Spencer OG Pittsburgh
30. Colts Antonio Cromartie CB FSU
31. Seahawks Max Jean-Giles OG Georgia
32. Steelers Santonio Holmes WR Ohio St
Second Round
1. Texans - Ryan OCallaghan OT California
2. Saints D'Qwell Jackson ILB Maryland
3. Titans Abdul Hodge ILB Iowa
4. Jets Laurence Maroney RB Minnesota
5. 49ers Elvis Dumervil DE Louisville
6. Raiders - Gabe Watson DT Michigan
7. Packers Davin Joseph OG Oklahoma
8. Bills Leonard Pope TE Georgia
9. Jets (from Lions) Darryl Tapp DE Virginia Tech
10. Cardinals Eric Winston OT Miami (FL)
11. Rams Thomas Howard LB UTEP
12. Browns Will Allen OG Texas
13. Ravens Ashton Youboty CB Ohio St
14. Eagles Demetrius Williams WR Oregon
15. Falcons Daryn Colledge OT Boise St.
16. Dolphins Nick Mangold C Ohio State
17. Vikings Alan Zemaitis CB Penn St.
18. Cowboys Sinorice Moss WR Miami (FL)
19. Chargers - Donte Whitner FS Ohio State
20. Chiefs - Marcus McNeil OT Auburn
21. Patriots Joseph Addai RB LSU
22. Redskins Maurice Stovall WR FSU
23. Buccaneers Hank Baskett WR New Mexico
24. Bengals Bernard Pollard SS Purdue
25. Giants Jesse Mahelona DT Tennessee
26. Bears Deuce Latui OG USC
27. Panthers Rod Wright DT Texas
28. Jaguars Jonathan Joseph CB South Carolina
29. Broncos Brodie Croyle QB Alabama
30. Colts Spencer Havner LB UCLA
31. Seahawks Derek Hagan WR Arizona State
32. Steelers Kai Parham LB Virginia
Third Round
1. Texans - Fred Matua OG USC
2. Texans (from Saints) Anthony Fasano TE Notre Dame
3. Bills (from Titans) - Richard Marshall CB Fresno State
4. 49ers Jeremy Trueblood OT Boston College
5. Packers Claude Wrotten DT LSU
6. Raiders - Mark Setterstrom OG Minnesota
7. Jets Orien Harris DT Miami
8. Bills Martin Nance WR Miami (OH)
9. Lions Matt Lentz OG Michigan
10. Cardinals - Greg Blue SS Georgia
11. Rams - Jason Avant WR Michigan
12. Browns Babatunde Oshinowo DT Stanford
13. Patriots (from Ravens) Jason Allen CB/FS Tennessee
14. Eagles - Stanley McClover DE Auburn
15. Falcons - Kamerion Wimbley DE/OLB FSU
16. Dolphins Jami Hightower OT Texas A&M
17. Vikings Daniel Bullocks SS Nebraska
18. Cowboys Dusty Dvoracek DT Oklahoma
19. Chargers Kevin Booth OG Cornell
20. Chiefs Charlie Whitehurst QB Clemson
21. Patriots DeMario Minter CB Georgia
22. Redskins Charles Gordon CB Kansas
23. Buccaneers - MLB Freddie Roach MLB Alabama
24. Bengals Dominique Byrd, TE, USC
25. Giants Andrew Whitworth OT LSU
26. Bears Will Blackmon CB/WR Boston College
27. Panthers Roger McIntosh LB Miami (FL)
28. Jaguars Roman Harper SS Alabama
29. Broncos Greg Lee WR Pittsburgh
30. Colts Maurice Drew RB UCLA
31. Seahawks AJ Nicholson LB Florida State
32. Steelers Mike Degory C Florida
SamRoberts - March 5, 2006 02:38 AM (GMT)
Good mock for the Chargers.
The Raiders won't draft a QB, guaranteed. Al Davis doesn't like drafting QB's in round one, and they like Walter who they took in the third last year.
Michael Huff won't fall out of the top ten
San Fran would take D'Brick over anyone besides Reggie Bush at this point.
I don't think the Bengals are going to take anything other then a safety or possibly a tight end in the first round.
If Holmes was on the board for the Broncos at 28 they would definitely take him.
O'Callaghan won't go that high, right now he'd be lucky to go early second.
Mangold won't fall past 34, and right now it's looking like Pitt might take him at 32
Richard Marshall won't fall past the 9ers second round pick, he should be going first round.
Bolts - March 5, 2006 11:23 PM (GMT)
I love the Greenway pick for the Vikings and I can see them taking a safety in rounds 2 or 3, but not both. Even if Zemaitis stays at corner he would only be 4th on the depth chart right now. Latui or McNeil would have been better second round picks.
Little_Henry - March 6, 2006 12:43 AM (GMT)
I just can't see Detroit trading away all those picks under any circumstances. They're already short a late round pick that was traded away to the Jets last year. I believe that would leave them with a 3rd rounder, 5th and 7th. Not exactly the ideal situation for a team that needs much more than one piece of the puzzle filled, unless they can sign a couple players through FA to fill enough holes. Yet another difficult prospect with the looming cap constraints.
Little_Henry - March 6, 2006 12:50 AM (GMT)
Actually, Detroit is already short a 4th round pick to NE and a conditional pick to the Jets (I think 6th or 7th rounder).
jeffjay13 - March 6, 2006 05:35 AM (GMT)
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| I just can't see Detroit trading away all those picks under any circumstances. |
Really they're not LOSING any picks, they're just losing draft positions. I understand what you're saying, though. However, given Millen's tenuous hold on his job (how this man is still employed let alone signed to a recent extension is beyond me) they need to make a BIG move. Trading up to grab arguably the best defense prospect in the draft would be such a move. They need help big time on defense and along the offensive line. Williams obviously fills one of those needs.
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| I love the Greenway pick for the Vikings and I can see them taking a safety in rounds 2 or 3, but not both. |
Makes sense. I had them taking OG Will Allen from Ohio State but realized I then had another team (I think the Jags) picking two CB's so I switched some things around and obviously didn't double check again.
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| The Raiders won't draft a QB, guaranteed. Al Davis doesn't like drafting QB's in round one, and they like Walter who they took in the third last year. |
I agree but I figured he's being talked up so much that somebody would take him in the top 10 and Oakland seemed like the only "fit." He won't be going there in my next updated mock.
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| I don't think the Bengals are going to take anything other then a safety or possibly a tight end in the first round. |
Hali to the Bengals was a value pick. I figured they could grab a Safety and TE in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. Those are their top needs, though but if Hali is there I think they'd draft him.
sithoverlord - March 6, 2006 09:26 AM (GMT)
Ferguson LT Virginia wont make it past the 49ers at any rate.
I dont think that Daniel Bullocks S Neb or Maurice Drew HB UCLA will make it out of the 2nd Round.
Mangold C wont make it past the saints in round 2.
The tackle from Cal will be a 3rd or 4th rounder
Darnell Bing and Bobby Carpenter and Ko Simpson are 2nd rounders
I see Hali DE as a high second rounder at best. Dont think he will go first round.
And I honestly dont see AJ Nicholson being drafted. He isnt that good of a football player and with his Sexual Assault case looming his future looks pretty bleak.
Also dont see the Lions trading up, they have too many holes that need filling; could see them trade down to collect more picks.
Other than that is was an alright draft.