NiNeRtHeOrY
01-27-2007, 07:51 PM
Not sure about this one....how can Cleveland let Adrain Peterson slide past them? I definitely like Okoye...but man I liked the other mock that had us getting Branch!
Oakland - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU
The Raiders must address their offense, and Russell has all the tools to make Al Davis drool.
Detroit - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
They are still hesitant to draft a QB after the Harrington fiasco, and may publically like Kitna, but in the end, they still nab the QB.
Cleveland - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
Joe Thomas draws a lot of consideration, but there may be better value at OT than DT in the 2nd.
Tampa Bay - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
Landing the best player in the draft at #4 isn’t bad.
Arizona - Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
The Cards couldn’t hope for a better scenario.
Washington - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
May draw a lot of pressure from Jamaal Anderson as the draft nears.
Minnesota - Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
This is a bit of a projection pick based on how he may workout, but his upside is amazing.
Houston - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
If not for durability concerns, he’s the top player in the draft.
Miami - Darrelle Revis, CB, Pitt
Cam Cameron is an offensive mind, but they need secondary help badly.
Atlanta - LaRon Landry, S, LSU
An instant upgrade to the Falcons secondary.
San Francisco - Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
A little light in the pants, but still extremely young. He can play now, and will only get better.
Buffalo - Levi Brown, OT, Penn St.
The talent is there on offense at the skill positions, but not on the line.
St. Louis - Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss
Will be a standout from Day One, and the best bet for Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Carolina - Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
The Panthers need a playmaking force at safety, and Nelson is a true ballhawk.
Pittsburgh - Justin Blalock, OL, Texas
Has the ability to help out at guard or tackle.
Green Bay - Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC
He may not be a burner, but he will be a playmaker and a welcomed addition to the Packer offense.
Jacksonville - Michael Griffin, S, Texas
His all around talent at safety would make him an immediate impact player.
Cincinnati - DeMarcus Tyler, DT, North Carolina St.
Controlling the line of scrimmage is an area they need to address.
Tennessee - Ted Ginn, WR, Ohio St.
His playmaking ability would form a great pair with Vince Young.
NY Giants - Marshawn Lynch, RB, Cal
They may give Brandon Jacobs a shot as the lead back, but you cannot pass on Lynch this late. He will likely go higher in April when teams move around.
Denver - Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia
Slid after a so so senior campaign, but is still a force off the edge.
Dallas - Arron Sears, OL, Tennessee
Could start immediately at guard or tackle.
Kansas City - Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
They finally have a goto receiver.
New England (from Sea) - Paul Pozluszny, LB, Penn St.
The Pats lack of depth at linebacker was exposed against the Colts.
NY Jets - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
His lack of big time speed could cause him to slide on draft day.
Philadelphia - Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida St.
His speed and aggressiveness will fit nicely in Philly.
New Orleans - Aaron Ross, CB, Texas
Fred Thomas was picked on all day against the Bears. A corner upgrade must be found.
New England - Eric Weddle, S, Utah
A Belichick type defender. This pick could be used as ammo to move up, or move down and pick up another Day 1 pick with the Patriots history of draft day trades.
Baltimore - LaMarr Woodley, LB/DE, Michigan
Could replace Adalius Thomas if he moves on in FA.
San Diego - Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina
Gives the Chargers a vertical threat, and one of the biggest receiving tandems in the league.
Indianapolis - Earl Everett, LB, Florida
His speed is the ideal fit in Indy.
Chicago - Zach Miller, TE, Arizona St.
Size and receiving ability would be a great outlet option for Grossman.
Oakland - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU
The Raiders must address their offense, and Russell has all the tools to make Al Davis drool.
Detroit - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
They are still hesitant to draft a QB after the Harrington fiasco, and may publically like Kitna, but in the end, they still nab the QB.
Cleveland - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
Joe Thomas draws a lot of consideration, but there may be better value at OT than DT in the 2nd.
Tampa Bay - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
Landing the best player in the draft at #4 isn’t bad.
Arizona - Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
The Cards couldn’t hope for a better scenario.
Washington - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
May draw a lot of pressure from Jamaal Anderson as the draft nears.
Minnesota - Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
This is a bit of a projection pick based on how he may workout, but his upside is amazing.
Houston - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
If not for durability concerns, he’s the top player in the draft.
Miami - Darrelle Revis, CB, Pitt
Cam Cameron is an offensive mind, but they need secondary help badly.
Atlanta - LaRon Landry, S, LSU
An instant upgrade to the Falcons secondary.
San Francisco - Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
A little light in the pants, but still extremely young. He can play now, and will only get better.
Buffalo - Levi Brown, OT, Penn St.
The talent is there on offense at the skill positions, but not on the line.
St. Louis - Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss
Will be a standout from Day One, and the best bet for Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Carolina - Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
The Panthers need a playmaking force at safety, and Nelson is a true ballhawk.
Pittsburgh - Justin Blalock, OL, Texas
Has the ability to help out at guard or tackle.
Green Bay - Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC
He may not be a burner, but he will be a playmaker and a welcomed addition to the Packer offense.
Jacksonville - Michael Griffin, S, Texas
His all around talent at safety would make him an immediate impact player.
Cincinnati - DeMarcus Tyler, DT, North Carolina St.
Controlling the line of scrimmage is an area they need to address.
Tennessee - Ted Ginn, WR, Ohio St.
His playmaking ability would form a great pair with Vince Young.
NY Giants - Marshawn Lynch, RB, Cal
They may give Brandon Jacobs a shot as the lead back, but you cannot pass on Lynch this late. He will likely go higher in April when teams move around.
Denver - Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia
Slid after a so so senior campaign, but is still a force off the edge.
Dallas - Arron Sears, OL, Tennessee
Could start immediately at guard or tackle.
Kansas City - Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
They finally have a goto receiver.
New England (from Sea) - Paul Pozluszny, LB, Penn St.
The Pats lack of depth at linebacker was exposed against the Colts.
NY Jets - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
His lack of big time speed could cause him to slide on draft day.
Philadelphia - Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida St.
His speed and aggressiveness will fit nicely in Philly.
New Orleans - Aaron Ross, CB, Texas
Fred Thomas was picked on all day against the Bears. A corner upgrade must be found.
New England - Eric Weddle, S, Utah
A Belichick type defender. This pick could be used as ammo to move up, or move down and pick up another Day 1 pick with the Patriots history of draft day trades.
Baltimore - LaMarr Woodley, LB/DE, Michigan
Could replace Adalius Thomas if he moves on in FA.
San Diego - Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina
Gives the Chargers a vertical threat, and one of the biggest receiving tandems in the league.
Indianapolis - Earl Everett, LB, Florida
His speed is the ideal fit in Indy.
Chicago - Zach Miller, TE, Arizona St.
Size and receiving ability would be a great outlet option for Grossman.