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10-16-2012
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White and Nerdy
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The Trenches Mock
We acquire an extra 3rd via trade prior to the draft or during the draft.
1 - OG Chance Womack - Alabama
2 - DT Jesse Williams - Alabama
3 - C Travis Frederick - Wisconsin
3 - OT Lane Johnson - Oklahoma
4 - OG Gabe Jackson - Mississippi St.
5 - OT Seantrel Henderson - the U
6 - DT Brandon Williams - Missouri Southern St.
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10-16-2012
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Is this a serious mock or this is what you are wishing for?
Everybody's got a price, for The Billion Dollar Man!
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10-16-2012
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Your heart and head are in the right place. Never happen. BTW Henderson is a drama queen with marginal ability. You can have him.
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10-16-2012
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White and Nerdy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RS12
Your heart and head are in the right place. Never happen. BTW Henderson is a drama queen with marginal ability. You can have him.
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if so, then we simply replace him with a different OT or even a DE
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10-16-2012
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White and Nerdy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CashMan
Is this a serious mock or this is what you are wishing for?
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This is a serious mock about drafting for only the trenches. It is almost halfway through the college season.
BTW, go read up on Brandon Williams. The kid would be a definite late round gem, and could be an absolute steal, if he were to play in the NFL the way he has in college.
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10-16-2012
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Tyler Wilson!
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10-16-2012
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Five of your first six picks on olineman is way excessive. I like the first two picks, but the team needs more pass rushers than they do backup lineman.
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10-17-2012
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White and Nerdy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Oh_Canada
Five of your first six picks on olineman is way excessive. I like the first two picks, but the team needs more pass rushers than they do backup lineman.
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yeah we only need 2 OL.....even though Free is a matador out there. Our guards have been beaten like redheaded step children. We still are not settled at center.....but we have the rest of the season to see if Costa can be a mainstay. That is just our starters.....our bench doesn't offer us much in the way of secure feelings.
So call it excessive if you want, but if you have to draft an extra OL or 2, then so be it. You can never have too many quality OL to protect your greatest asset, your starting QB.
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10-17-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggems
yeah we only need 2 OL.....even though Free is a matador out there. Our guards have been beaten like redheaded step children. We still are not settled at center.....but we have the rest of the season to see if Costa can be a mainstay. That is just our starters.....our bench doesn't offer us much in the way of secure feelings.
So call it excessive if you want, but if you have to draft an extra OL or 2, then so be it. You can never have too many quality OL to protect your greatest asset, your starting QB.
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....And exactly how would you plan to get to the other qb?? Bring back Charles Haley from retirement?
The one guard has been below average, the other one (Livings) has graded out well. So essentially you would be drafting three, maybe four backups while neglecting the need for pressure players and safety help.
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10-18-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Oh_Canada
....And exactly how would you plan to get to the other qb?? Bring back Charles Haley from retirement?
The one guard has been below average, the other one (Livings) has graded out well. So essentially you would be drafting three, maybe four backups while neglecting the need for pressure players and safety help.
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once again ignoring the running sore that is the O line
really brilliant.
Facts are that Free right now is a serious concern; Bernie has flopped; and while Arkin shows some hope just how much? So your claim that we are OK on the Line is belied by reality.
And that is of course assuming Costa's play was not a mirage and that his back does not act up again
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10-18-2012
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White and Nerdy
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This is a trenches mock.....OL and DL....IMO, the OL is far more important and in much more need of repair.....sheesh people...it is just a mock. I am not Jerry Jones, the GM. If you don't like my mock, fine.....but instead of simply being negative, throw out some player names you would like to draft for the trenches instead.
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10-18-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RS12
Your heart and head are in the right place. Never happen. BTW Henderson is a drama queen with marginal ability. You can have him.
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Yes, Henderson appears to have a list of character issues, but WOW he is an incredible physical specimen. At 6-7.5, 340, he moves around with ease and has a very athletic build.
If he were available in the 5th round, it would be worth the risk, IMO.
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10-18-2012
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Banned
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Dallas Thomas, G/OT, Tennessee
Height: 6-5. Weight: 310.
Tennessee senior guard Dallas Thomas had an excellent game. He was dominant in run blocking and pass blocking. Thomas is strong at the point of attack and very athletic. He would better off staying at guard in the NFL and looks like a solid second-day pick
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10-18-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by burmafrd
once again ignoring the running sore that is the O line
really brilliant.
Facts are that Free right now is a serious concern; Bernie has flopped; and while Arkin shows some hope just how much? So your claim that we are OK on the Line is belied by reality.
And that is of course assuming Costa's play was not a mirage and that his back does not act up again
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Drafting five olineman is "brilliant"?
How about they draft one really good one like Jones, Warmack or Warford and maybe see you can find someone in FA to replace Free. This notion that the Boys need to spend half or more of there picks on olineman is a silly use of draft resources.
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10-19-2012
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White and Nerdy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cowboyzz11
Dallas Thomas, G/OT, Tennessee
Height: 6-5. Weight: 310.
Tennessee senior guard Dallas Thomas had an excellent game. He was dominant in run blocking and pass blocking. Thomas is strong at the point of attack and very athletic. He would better off staying at guard in the NFL and looks like a solid second-day pick
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I have read some positive things about him on draft sites, but none of them were really updated. I haven't seen him or the Vols offense this year, so I can't judge by the ole eyeball test either. TY for the info on him.
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