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04-21-2009
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Mr. Fixit
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Mock til you Drop: BAT 4.0
2nd Round
C Alex Mack, California - 6'4 315 4.97 (Trade Up - Ellis to Detroit)
3rd Round
SS Pat Chung, Oregon - 5'11 215 4.49 (initially nickel LB & ST demon)
4th Round
OLB David Veikune, Hawaii - 6'3 257 4.79 (Pick Acquired via trade on draft day)
FB James Casey, Rice - 6'3 246 4.74
WR Mike Thomas, Arizona - 5'9 195 4.44 (compete at slot & returner)
5th Round
NT/DE Sammie Lee Hill, Stillman - 6'4 330 5.12
LB Zack Follett, California - 6'2 238 4.63 (can play inside or out, ST demon)
CB Lardarius Webb, Nicholls State - 5'10 180 4.35 (super aggressive, super confident defensive, offensive & ST playmaker)
6th Round
OG Roger Allen, Western Missouri State - 6'3 326 5.25 (dominant nasty run blocker w/top notch work ethic)
NT Roy Miller, Texas - 6'1 310 4.89 (non-stop motor, underrated)
7th Round
DE Zach Potter, Nebraska - 6'7 285 4.94 (non-stop motor but not a lot of sacks, knack for INTs and FFs PLUS had 7 blocked kicks in 2008)
OT Sebastian Vollmer, Houston - 6'8 315 5.13 (huge & still getting bigger, stonewalled Sidbury at SR Bowl practices)
Option 2
2nd Round: Trade Up & take OLB Connor Barwin / Michael Johnson
3rd Round: C Eric wood instead of SS Pat Chung
4th Round: ILB Jason Williams instead of OLB David Veikune
5th Round: SS Jonathan Casillas instead of CB Lardarius Webb
6th Round: CB Brice McCain instead of NT Roy Miller
Option 3
3rd Round: Trade down & take ILB Jason Williams
4th Round: CB/S Bradley Fletcher instead of WR Mike Thomas (acquired pick)
5th Round: DL Mitch King instead of CB Lardarius Webb
5th Round: WR Johnny Knox (trade 6th & 7th to move up - lose Potter & Miller picks)
"Our guys are gonna be good, and we know it. So that ain't talkin'. That's just the (bleepin') way it is."
Rob Ryan, Dallas Cowboys DC
Last edited by BAT : 04-21-2009 at 06:35 PM.
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04-21-2009
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Arch Defender
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They are not going to draft a center with their first pick,and they DEFINITELY arnt trading UP to draft one there.
We already have a probowl Center in the prime of his career.
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04-21-2009
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BAT
2nd Round
C Alex Mack, California - 6'4 315 4.97 (Trade Up - Ellis to Detroit)
3rd Round
SS Pat Chung, Oregon - 5'11 215 4.49 (initially nickel LB & ST demon)
4th Round
OLB David Veikune, Hawaii - 6'3 257 4.79 (Pick Acquired via trade on draft day)
FB James Casey, Rice - 6'3 246 4.74
WR Mike Thomas, Arizona - 5'9 195 4.44 (compete at slot & returner)
5th Round
NT/DE Sammie Lee Hill, Stillman - 6'4 330 5.12
LB Zack Follett, California - 6'2 238 4.63 (can play inside or out, ST demon)
CB Lardarius Webb, Nicholls State - 5'10 180 4.35 (super aggressive, super confident defensive, offensive & ST playmaker)
6th Round
OG Roger Allen, Western Missouri State - 6'3 326 5.25 (dominant nasty run blocker w/top notch work ethic) [View Full Quote]NT Roy Miller, Texas - 6'1 310 4.89 (non-stop motor, underrated)
7th Round
DE Zach Potter, Nebraska - 6'7 285 4.94 (non-stop motor but not a lot of sacks, knack for INTs and FFs PLUS had 7 blocked kicks in 2008)
OT Sebastian Vollmer, Houston - 6'8 315 5.13 (huge & still getting bigger, stonewalled Sidbury at SR Bowl practices)
Option 2
2nd Round: Trade Up & take OLB Connor Barwin / Michael Johnson
3rd Round: C Eric wood instead of SS Pat Chung
4th Round: ILB Jason Williams instead of OLB David Veikune
5th Round: SS Jonathan Casillas instead of CB Lardarius Webb
6th Round: CB Brice McCain instead of NT Roy Miller
Option 3
3rd Round: Trade down & take ILB Jason Williams
4th Round: CB/S Bradley Fletcher instead of WR Mike Thomas (acquired pick)
5th Round: DL Mitch King instead of CB Lardarius Webb
5th Round: WR Johnny Knox (trade 6th & 7th to move up - Potter & Miller picks)
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It's not a bad mock, I'm confused about Chungy though. LB and ST??  Isn't the guy suppose to be the next big thing at Safety?
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04-21-2009
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Mr. Fixit
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SLATEmosphere
It's not a bad mock, I'm confused about Chungy though. LB and ST??  Isn't the guy suppose to be the next big thing at Safety?
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Note the word "initially". Self explanatory I thought.
As a nickel LB and future starting SS, he fills two integral Cowboys' needs (Casillas is another guy who could do both as well). There is no safety in this class who will step on the field and replace either Hamlin or Sensabaugh from the first day, barring injury of course.
"Our guys are gonna be good, and we know it. So that ain't talkin'. That's just the (bleepin') way it is."
Rob Ryan, Dallas Cowboys DC
Last edited by BAT : 04-21-2009 at 04:37 PM.
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04-21-2009
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Mr. Fixit
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dbair1967
They are not going to draft a center with their first pick,and they DEFINITELY arnt trading UP to draft one there.
We already have a probowl Center in the prime of his career.
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Mack can also play guard. He is already bigger and more physical than Kosier. Not to mention, should Gurode go down, Mack would be a much better option than Proctor.
Top 3 Centers are rated higher than any Guard in this draft class. All three have great work ethic, character & versatility. High intangibles to along w/their athleticism, tenacity & size.
"Our guys are gonna be good, and we know it. So that ain't talkin'. That's just the (bleepin') way it is."
Rob Ryan, Dallas Cowboys DC
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04-21-2009
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[quote=BAT;2739365]
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Mack can also play guard. He is already bigger and more physical than Kosier. Not to mention, should Gurode go down, Mack would be a much better option than Proctor.
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I'm with you on upgrading from Proctor, especially in terms of getting a swing guy that can play C/G. I'm just not with you on doing it that early.
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Top 3 Centers are rated higher than any Guard in this draft class. All three have great work ethic, character & versatility. High intangibles to along w/their athleticism, tenacity & size.
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I agree on that too, that the best centers are all better prospects than the higher rated guards. I just think with Gurode, Davis, Kosier and Holland interior OL isnt much of a priority. I would like to see us add that swing guy in the middle or later rounds though.
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04-21-2009
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Mr. Fixit
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Originally Posted by dbair1967
I agree on that too, that the best centers are all better prospects than the higher rated guards. I just think with Gurode, Davis, Kosier and Holland interior OL isnt much of a priority. I would like to see us add that swing guy in the middle or later rounds though.
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Who do you see as a viable option in the later rounds? Antoine Caldwell is the only other swing that I can see working for us, maybe TJ Lang (altho no experience at center, so would be a project pick), but both those guys will be gone by the 4th, maybe even the 3rd, there is going to be a run on centers after the first IMO. And neither are even close to the top 3 centers. I am of the opinion that the OL needs to have an IQ transfusion, or at the very least, some discipline_for all that talent/accolades, the OL has underachieved.
"Our guys are gonna be good, and we know it. So that ain't talkin'. That's just the (bleepin') way it is."
Rob Ryan, Dallas Cowboys DC
Last edited by BAT : 04-21-2009 at 06:41 PM.
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04-21-2009
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2004, 2009, 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BAT
Who do you see as a viable option in the later rounds? Antoine Caldwell is the only other swing that I can see working for us, maybe TJ Lang (altho no experience at center, so would be a project pick), but both those guys will be gone by the 4th. And neither are even close to the top 3 centers. I am of the opinion that the OL needs to have an IQ transfusion, or at the very least, some discipline_for all that talent/accolades, the OL has underachieved.
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How about a guy like Brewster from Ball State?
And, we've shown interest in him as well.
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04-21-2009
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Woods
How about a guy like Brewster from Ball State?
And, we've shown interest in him as well.
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i can live with that draft;
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04-21-2009
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Mr. Fixit
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Originally Posted by Woods
How about a guy like Brewster from Ball State?
And, we've shown interest in him as well.
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Dbair and I are discussing an OG/C swing. Brewster is an OG/OT swing. And Brewster's forte is pass blocking, not run blocking. He is tough, but does not get a lot of push in the run game. Although he is supposed to be smart & nimble, maybe center could be an option, but again, a project. Projects will not push Proctor, not this season.
Not sure if he is the answer at OG or OT either, as the O is supposed to be more run oriented next season.
"Our guys are gonna be good, and we know it. So that ain't talkin'. That's just the (bleepin') way it is."
Rob Ryan, Dallas Cowboys DC
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04-22-2009
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Mr. Fixit
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With the intensified interest in Casey, tweaked it just a tad_every single one is high character, hard working, physical, intelligent, versatile & super productive:
2nd Round
C Max Unger, Oregon - 6'5 309 5.25
3rd Round
ILB Jason Williams, W Illinois - 6'1 241 4.46 (trade down - add fourth)
FB James Casey, Rice - 6'3 246 4.71 (trade up - 4th & player/future pick)
4th Round
OLB David Veikune, Hawaii - 6'3 257 4.79
DL Mitch King, Iowa -6'2 280 4.85 (elite intangibles, violent hands, quickness)
5th Round
NT/DE Sammie Lee Hill, Stillman - 6'4 330 5.12
LB Zack Follett, California - 6'2 238 4.63 (can play inside or out, ST demon)
SS Jonathan Casillas, Wisconsin - 6'1 228 4.42
6th Round
OG Roger Allen, Western Missouri State - 6'3 326 5.25 (dominant nasty run blocker w/top notch work ethic)
WR Johnny Knox, Abilene Christian - 6'0 180 4.29 (hands & speed)
7th Round
CB Brice McCain, Utah - 5'9 185 4.33
DE Zach Potter, Nebraska - 6'7 285 4.94 (non-stop motor but not a lot of sacks, knack for INTs and FFs PLUS had 7 blocked kicks in 2008)
"Our guys are gonna be good, and we know it. So that ain't talkin'. That's just the (bleepin') way it is."
Rob Ryan, Dallas Cowboys DC
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04-22-2009
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28 Joker
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If Antoine Caldwell can be as good or better than Kosier at LG, I think the Cowboys should consider taking him at 69 if he's there. He gets rid of Proctor and gives you legit depth a guard and center. If Gurode has to miss a game, you are covered.
Caldwell plays with a very wide base, and he's strong. He's a very good run blocker. He's very good in pass protection, and he's smart.
He looked good at guard at the Senior Bowl.
I wouldn't be upset if Dallas took him in round 3.
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04-22-2009
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Mr. Fixit
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Originally Posted by 41gy#
If Antoine Caldwell can be as good or better than Kosier at LG, I think the Cowboys should consider taking him at 69 if he's there. He gets rid of Proctor and gives you legit depth a guard and center. If Gurode has to miss a game, you are covered.
Caldwell plays with a very wide base, and he's strong. He's a very good run blocker. He's very good in pass protection, and he's smart.
He looked good at guard at the Senior Bowl.
I wouldn't be upset if Dallas took him in round 3.
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Caldwell would be a good consolation pick if neither of the top 3 are available. But he does not make my mock due to his suspension (character) & lack of awareness (instincts) when plays break down in backfield. He does have good leadership & football IQ but does not always play w/a mean streak. I want my OL to be nasty, all the dang time. And while he has a nice burst off the snap, his lateral ability is not that good. Good lower body strength but is more of a grab and hold type blocker, doesn't have a great punch either. He is versatile experience at every line position, but not enough lateral ability to play OT at next level and not physical enough as an OG in our system, probably not much of an upgrade to Kosier, if at all.
I like him, just don't love him. I almost prefer Lang over Caldwell, he is nastier and plays with more urgency. Always looks to finish.
So who would you take w/51 if its Caldwell at 69?
"Our guys are gonna be good, and we know it. So that ain't talkin'. That's just the (bleepin') way it is."
Rob Ryan, Dallas Cowboys DC
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04-22-2009
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28 Joker
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Originally Posted by BAT
Caldwell would be a good consolation pick if neither of the top 3 are available. But he does not make my mock due to his suspension ( character) & lack of awareness ( instincts) when plays break down in backfield. He does have good leadership & football IQ but does not always play w/a mean streak. I want my OL to be nasty, all the dang time. And while he has a nice burst off the snap, his lateral ability is not that good. Good lower body strength but is more of a grab and hold type blocker, doesn't have a great punch either. He is versatile experience at every line position, but not enough lateral ability to play OT at next level and not physical enough as an OG in our system, probably not much of an upgrade to Kosier, if at all.
I like him, just don't love him. I almost prefer Lang over Caldwell, he is nastier and plays with more urgency. Always looks to finish.
[View Full Quote]So who would you take w/51 if its Caldwell at 69?
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I don't know about some of that, Bat. I watched Alabama play a whole lot. Alabama has only had 8 two time team captains, and Caldwell is one of them. He was a four year starter. Someone is going to be very happy with him.
That text book incident isn't going to hurt his draft status.
He is very aware to twists and stunts. He picks them up and has great vision and instincts. You need to recheck that.
He does have a powerful punch. He comes of the snap low and fast and has good pop. Alabama had the most physical offensive line in the country. His lower body is very powerful, and he plays with a wide base. His upper body can get stronger.
He may not be the best lateral agility guy, but he ran the zone reach block, from the Senior Bowl, and did it very well. Plus, he answered questions about his lateral movement at the Senior Bowl. Caldwell has great feet.
In my opinion, Wood and Caldwell would be the two guys Dallas would want. Wood is out of reach.
You give Caldwell one year of weight training where his upper body strength catches up to his lower body strength, and I think he will get better. He's already good. He was an All-American.
In 2005, Caldwell started his first 11 games at LG. He can play 3 OL positions. He played all 5 at 'Bama before he graduated.
You know, Mack/Unger is not the power player that Caldwell is. Caldwell has 34 inch arms, and he knows how to use them. He understands and uses leverage. He is outstanding at that. Plus, he is an expert at blocking angles.
Last edited by 28 Joker : 04-22-2009 at 01:37 AM.
Reason: Caldwell info.
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04-22-2009
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Semi-Official Loose Cannon
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dbair1967
They are not going to draft a center with their first pick,and they DEFINITELY arnt trading UP to draft one there.
We already have a probowl Center in the prime of his career.
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I think you're right about that, but at the same time, Mack can also play guard... so worst case scenario, he could backup all along the interior of the OL, and eventually be ready to step into a starting role...
Smarter than the av-er-age bear...
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