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04-25-2012
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Unofficial GM
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Final Wulf Mock
Hey, folks.
I just finished my full final mock, and I'll post my "Wulf Den: Draft Edition" tomorrow with my full first round laid out, along with some discussion about general draft strategy. In the meantime, I thought I'd post the results for the Cowboys. I tried not to wear my "Cowboy fan" hat as much as possible to pick for teams based on their needs, draft tendencies, etc. As such, there were some picks that really ticked me off, as I had players I wanted the Cowboys to take that went to other teams a few picks ahead of them. But that happens all the time, and I resisted the urge to change the picks to give the Cowboys preference.
What I came out with was a draft that would please me a great deal, for all that it doesn't address all of our needs. I know it won't please others because we all have our pet cats, but that's the nature of the beast.
At any rate, I did the picks without trades, even though I expect a fair number of them. They're just too hard to predict, especially considering we're dealing with a rookie wage scale that likely has thrown the old trade value chart out the window.
So here it is:
First Round, #14 overall: Mark Barron, S, Oklahoma
Second Round, #45 overall: Amini Silatolu, G, Midwestern State
Third Round, #81 overall: Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma
Fourth Round, #113 overall: Jonathan Massaquoi, OLB, Troy
Fourth Round, #135 overall: Philip Blake, C, Baylor
Fifith Round, #152 overall: James Hanna, TE, Oklahoma
Sixth Round, #186 overall: Chris Greenwood, CB, Albion
Seventh Round, #222 overall: Braylon Broughton, DE, TCU
"Contrary to popular opinion, you CAN lead a horse to water AND make him drink...you just have to hold his head under water long enough."
- Wulf
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04-25-2012
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Surrealist
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I'd pay good money for that draft.
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04-25-2012
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Senior Member
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I dont think the first 3 picks play out that way. Like the bottom though. Least likely Silatalu at 45, long gone by then. Would not draft Broyles before 4th, think DL in 1, DB in 3.
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04-25-2012
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Unofficial GM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RS12
I dont think the first 3 picks play out that way. Like the bottom though. Least likely Silatalu at 45, long gone by then. Would not draft Broyles before 4th, think DL in 1, DB in 3.
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I know all the rage is talking about Barron not making it to #14, but the way my mock fell, it was very natural. Could easily go down another way, but then it wouldn't be my mock.
I've seen some folks talking about Silatolu going at the end of the first, others that he's a late second. In my rankings, and based on what other teams did, the guards as a group slid down the board. Zeitler went a pick or two ahead of him in my mock despite being graded higher.
As for Broyles, after his pro day, if you don't take him before the 4th, you won't get him. St. Louis, Minnesota, Cleveland, and Indianapolis are all at the top of the round, and all of them need at least one WR. No way he makes it past them.
"Contrary to popular opinion, you CAN lead a horse to water AND make him drink...you just have to hold his head under water long enough."
- Wulf
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04-25-2012
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Dr. Freakasaurus
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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Originally Posted by Wulfman
Hey, folks.
I just finished my full final mock, and I'll post my "Wulf Den: Draft Edition" tomorrow with my full first round laid out, along with some discussion about general draft strategy. In the meantime, I thought I'd post the results for the Cowboys. I tried not to wear my "Cowboy fan" hat as much as possible to pick for teams based on their needs, draft tendencies, etc. As such, there were some picks that really ticked me off, as I had players I wanted the Cowboys to take that went to other teams a few picks ahead of them. But that happens all the time, and I resisted the urge to change the picks to give the Cowboys preference.
What I came out with was a draft that would please me a great deal, for all that it doesn't address all of our needs. I know it won't please others because we all have our pet cats, but that's the nature of the beast.
[View Full Quote]At any rate, I did the picks without trades, even though I expect a fair number of them. They're just too hard to predict, especially considering we're dealing with a rookie wage scale that likely has thrown the old trade value chart out the window.
So here it is:
First Round, #14 overall: Mark Barron, S, Oklahoma
Second Round, #45 overall: Amini Silatolu, G, Midwestern State
Third Round, #81 overall: Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma
Fourth Round, #113 overall: Jonathan Massaquoi, OLB, Troy
Fourth Round, #135 overall: Philip Blake, C, Baylor
Fifith Round, #152 overall: James Hanna, TE, Oklahoma
Sixth Round, #186 overall: Chris Greenwood, CB, Albion
Seventh Round, #222 overall: Braylon Broughton, DE, TCU
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I like it a lot. I'd take that in a heartbeat. Nice job.
"I just always feel that he's going to find a way to win the game…He has evolved into a great, great leader of the team...He is the total package." Roger Staubach about Tony Romo
"They're a talented group with a great quarterback, and they're well on their way." Troy Aikman on the Cowboys and Tony Romo
But what do Roger and Troy know about great quarterbacking, talent, leadership, and winning anyway?
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04-25-2012
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Senior Member
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I would be very happy if the draft fell that way. Good job Wulf. Looking forward to your draft edition tomorrow.
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04-25-2012
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Senior Member
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I'd take that draft and be very happy about it, Wulf. What an overall team UPLIFT that group of picks would give us. Questions:
1. What are the odds of Barron being there at 14, IYO?
2. Any concerns about the negative scouting reports on Silatolu, or are these relatively fixable knocks against him ... for instance: Negatives: Must improve and polish his mechanics. Not a natural knee bender and gets tall blocking.
Lacks top footwork in pass protection. Shows stiffness in his game.
Don't get me wrong, I see Silatolu's upside potential and I'd be happy w/ the pick, if Callahan and our scouts think he's our guy in the 2nd.
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04-25-2012
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Senior Member
Joined: | Dec 2008 |
Location: | NY |
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Originally Posted by Wulfman
Hey, folks.
I just finished my full final mock, and I'll post my "Wulf Den: Draft Edition" tomorrow with my full first round laid out, along with some discussion about general draft strategy. In the meantime, I thought I'd post the results for the Cowboys. I tried not to wear my "Cowboy fan" hat as much as possible to pick for teams based on their needs, draft tendencies, etc. As such, there were some picks that really ticked me off, as I had players I wanted the Cowboys to take that went to other teams a few picks ahead of them. But that happens all the time, and I resisted the urge to change the picks to give the Cowboys preference.
What I came out with was a draft that would please me a great deal, for all that it doesn't address all of our needs. I know it won't please others because we all have our pet cats, but that's the nature of the beast.
[View Full Quote]At any rate, I did the picks without trades, even though I expect a fair number of them. They're just too hard to predict, especially considering we're dealing with a rookie wage scale that likely has thrown the old trade value chart out the window.
So here it is:
First Round, #14 overall: Mark Barron, S, Oklahoma
Second Round, #45 overall: Amini Silatolu, G, Midwestern State
Third Round, #81 overall: Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma
Fourth Round, #113 overall: Jonathan Massaquoi, OLB, Troy
Fourth Round, #135 overall: Philip Blake, C, Baylor
Fifith Round, #152 overall: James Hanna, TE, Oklahoma
Sixth Round, #186 overall: Chris Greenwood, CB, Albion
Seventh Round, #222 overall: Braylon Broughton, DE, TCU
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I love it. The safety- guard combination in the first two rounds works well. I think Silatolu is there at 45. I like Broyles and really like Massaquoi and Blake. I know you did your HW on the last few rounds so it's a winner in my eyes.
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04-25-2012
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Newo
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
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I've heard Silatolu might go in the first round to SF according to a few McShay and other mocks. If he is there at 45, that would be great for us.
I like Massquoi as well, I thought he was more of a mid- 5th though. I could be wrong, I am intrigued by him.
Pretty good effort, I'd be thrilled with this.
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04-25-2012
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Official CZ Homer
Joined: | Aug 2008 |
Location: | SW Florida |
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Outstanding mock. If it fell that way, I'd be a happy, happy fan.
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04-25-2012
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Senior Member
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Wouldn't be my choice, but I'd still salute!
The combination of new rookie wage scale and deep run of decent talent should make this draft an interesting one to watch.
".... I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable." - Dwight D Eisenhower
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04-25-2012
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#12
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Unofficial GM
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 1,271 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wittenacious
I'd take that draft and be very happy about it, Wulf. What an overall team UPLIFT that group of picks would give us. Questions:
1. What are the odds of Barron being there at 14, IYO?
2. Any concerns about the negative scouting reports on Silatolu, or are these relatively fixable knocks against him ... for instance: Negatives: Must improve and polish his mechanics. Not a natural knee bender and gets tall blocking.
Lacks top footwork in pass protection. Shows stiffness in his game.
Don't get me wrong, I see Silatolu's upside potential and I'd be happy w/ the pick, if Callahan and our scouts think he's our guy in the 2nd.
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I think it's far more likely that Barron will be there at #14 than many of the analysts who are running around with their hair on fire at the moment. I'd say 75% chance at least. Two of the teams that they are talking about drafting him ahead of the Cowboys--the Seahawks and Chiefs--already have one elite safety that they used a high first round pick on. That's unusual enough. I don't think either of them uses another. As for Buffalo, they have too many other bigger needs (OT and WR, among others) to take a safety that high, in my opinion. I'm sure he's near the top of their board...but don't think they'll pull the trigger. In fact, I'd have my percent higher if I wasn't concerned that a team like Philly would leapfrog us in a trade-up to get him.
As for Silatolu, those concerns about his stiffness and lack of agility in his footwork are warranted on the film clips I saw. However, he was playing LT where he was having to deal with speed rushers around the edge. Shifting him inside really removes the need for that elite foot agility, and allows him to play to his strengths. Once this guy gets his hands on a defender in the run game, he's done.
"Contrary to popular opinion, you CAN lead a horse to water AND make him drink...you just have to hold his head under water long enough."
- Wulf
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04-25-2012
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2007, 2009, 2012
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that mock. I have a feeling that San Francisco is going to snatch Silatolu at the end of the 1st, though. 
The Washington Redskins.............where former Pro Bowlers go to suck.
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04-25-2012
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Unofficial GM
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 1,271 |
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Originally Posted by skinsscalper
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that mock. I have a feeling that San Francisco is going to snatch Silatolu at the end of the 1st, though. 
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I've heard that, but I actually have them taking Fleener. I've heard reports that they've gone to Stanford and worked him out in a way that wasn't just passing interest, and remember, that's where Harbaugh was the coach. I think the idea of giving Alex Smith another weapon and pairing Fleener in two-TE sets with Vernon Davis would appeal to Harbaugh a great deal. I imagine the thought makes little yellow puddles around the feet of the coaching staffs in Seattle, Arizona, and St.Louis.
"Contrary to popular opinion, you CAN lead a horse to water AND make him drink...you just have to hold his head under water long enough."
- Wulf
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04-25-2012
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Newo
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
Posts: | 7,100 |
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Originally Posted by Wulfman
I've heard that, but I actually have them taking Fleener. I've heard reports that they've gone to Stanford and worked him out in a way that wasn't just passing interest, and remember, that's where Harbaugh was the coach. I think the idea of giving Alex Smith another weapon and pairing Fleener in two-TE sets with Vernon Davis would appeal to Harbaugh a great deal.
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What about Denver taking Fleener. Give Peyton Fleener/Tamme since he doesn't have dominant WRs?
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