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04-10-2007
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My 5 Round Mock
Round 1- Reggie Nelson S Florida- Just way too talented to pass up IMO. He is what we have been looking for ever since Woody left. The only real knock against him is his size and strength, but we dont really need that from him. He can contribute as a nickle corner and FS on passing situations. Would switch on and off with Hamlin in the 1st year, and be a full time starter in his 2nd year.
Round 2- Jason Hill WR Wash. St.- Good size and speed(6' 205 4.38 40). Had over 1,000 yards and 10 TD's as a Jr. but got hurt as a senior. Was considered a 1st round pick coming into the year, but his stock fell because of injury concerns. If healthy could easily be the 2nd best WR in the draft behind Johnson.
Round 3- Quentin Moses DE/OLB Georgia- 6'5 250 with good speed and quickness. Had a great Jr. year but seemed like he had a case of senioritis last year. If he returns to form he could be a great situational pass rusher. Was selected all-academic in the past. Seems like with some good coaching this kid could turn into a great sack artist.
Round 4- Paul Soliai NT Utah- 6'4 344. Obviously just a BIG man. Can plug up the middle and be a dominant run stuffer. Just needs to get in shape and condition himself so he can be a factor down the stretch in games.
Round 5- Mario Henderson OT Florida St.- 6'6 305. Big, but still has room to add bulk to his frame. Very athletic, played some TE early on in his career. Started every game at LT for the seminoles last year. A lot of upside who could be a starter after a few years of development
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04-10-2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tm1119
Round 1- Reggie Nelson S Florida- Just way too talented to pass up IMO. He is what we have been looking for ever since Woody left. The only real knock against him is his size and strength, but we dont really need that from him. He can contribute as a nickle corner and FS on passing situations. Would switch on and off with Hamlin in the 1st year, and be a full time starter in his 2nd year.
Round 2- Jason Hill WR Wash. St.- Good size and speed(6' 205 4.38 40). Had over 1,000 yards and 10 TD's as a Jr. but got hurt as a senior. Was considered a 1st round pick coming into the year, but his stock fell because of injury concerns. If healthy could easily be the 2nd best WR in the draft behind Johnson.
[View Full Quote]Round 3- Quentin Moses DE/OLB Georgia- 6'5 250 with good speed and quickness. Had a great Jr. year but seemed like he had a case of senioritis last year. If he returns to form he could be a great situational pass rusher. Was selected all-academic in the past. Seems like with some good coaching this kid could turn into a great sack artist.
Round 4- Paul Soliai NT Utah- 6'4 344. Obviously just a BIG man. Can plug up the middle and be a dominant run stuffer. Just needs to get in shape and condition himself so he can be a factor down the stretch in games.
Round 5- Mario Henderson OT Florida St.- 6'6 305. Big, but still has room to add bulk to his frame. Very athletic, played some TE early on in his career. Started every game at LT for the seminoles last year. A lot of upside who could be a starter after a few years of development
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Quentin Moses in late round 3 is a tad bit optimistic.
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04-10-2007
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If this were to happen it would be absolute brilliance. I'd probably go with a different WR than Hill, but I can't really complain.
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04-10-2007
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I believe Mel Kiper Jr. would give us a A minus for that draft.....good job
Mr. Jones and CrazyCowboy--Training Camp 2004
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04-10-2007
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I would love for it to go that way...dont know much about OT Henderson in the 4th....but i'll trust u on that one
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04-10-2007
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Originally Posted by firehawk350
Quentin Moses in late round 3 is a tad bit optimistic.
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I was going by scout.com, which is 1 of the best sites imo. They have him dropping all the way to the 4th. He ran a 4.8 40 which is mostly what is going to hurt him so much, but doesnt translate at all from what i have seen of him on the field.
http://nflexperts.scout.com/3/2007MockDraft.html (this wold be an awful draft for us imo)
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04-10-2007
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I like Moses numbers for the most part, but to me he has Darryl Blackstock written all over him. Their college carrers are very similar.
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04-10-2007
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White and Nerdy
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Change Moses to Brian Robison and I can definitely live with that draft
GO GO
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04-10-2007
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"You Want Some?"
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Feh.
Nelson won't make it to #22. And I'd rather have a true corner.
Hill is more like a 3rd rounder.
Moss won't make it out of the 2nd round.
The other two guys could be there.
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04-10-2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
Feh.
Nelson won't make it to #22. And I'd rather have a true corner.
Hill is more like a 3rd rounder.
Moss won't make it out of the 2nd round.
The other two guys could be there.
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Nelson could get picked before 22, but then again so could anyone. There is also a pretty good chance he could make it to 22. You cant just right him off because there is a possibility he could go before we pick.
Disagree with you on Hill. He as the worst an early 3rd rounder, and our need at WR warrants us to reach by 10 picks or so. But he has more than enough talent to go in teh 2nd despite what his stock is.
Nobody named Moss in my mock. And if you meant Mosses his stock is slipping and he could very well be there for us in the 3rd, but i will agree there there is a pretty good chance another 3-4 team will scoop him up in the late 2nd or early 3rd.
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04-10-2007
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Mosses will be long gone in the third round. Dallas won't draft a safety unless Landry undoubtedly drops to 22.
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04-10-2007
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Mosses will be long gone in the third round. Dallas won't draft a safety unless Landry undoubtedly drops to 22.
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Id p(*&%ut it at maybe 2% chance. But if he somehow fell to lets say 13 or 14, We HAVE to trade up for him. He would change this defense from day 1.
But if he fell to like 8 or 9 almost every other team would be thinking the same thing, so thats p(*&%robably a pip(*&%e dream
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04-10-2007
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#13
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dallas picks buster davis from lsu for 2nd round pick.im an lsu fan you cant afford to pass this guy up
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04-13-2007
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Caps8Cowboys41
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mosses wont fall to the third ...he'll be way gone
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04-13-2007
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i can live with that, but i can live with this also
1st round-27th (from NO)-Aaron Ross (CB)
2nd round- Davic Harris (ILB)
3rd round-Anthony Gonzalez (WR) and Josh Beckmen (OG) (From NO)
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