My Gurley Mock

bodi

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1 27 - Todd Gurley, RB, 6 - 1 #225 Geogia

2 60 - Stephone Anthony, ILB, 6 - 3 #245 Clemson

3 91 - Eric Rowe, CB, 6-1 #200 Utah

4 127 - Corey Crawford, DE, 6-5 #285 Clemson

5 163 - Derrick Lott, DT, 6-4, #300 Tennessee- Chattanooga

7a 236 - Laurence Gibson, OT, 6 - 6 #305 Virginia Tech

7b 243 - Al Bond, OG, 6 -4 #305 Memphis
 

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I think this is a realistic mock,i can easily see the draft falling this way for us.
 

AzorAhai

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Those 1st 3 picks are a lot of talent. I would be pretty happy if it fell this way.
 

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I really don't think it's realistic Gurley falls to us.
 

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Love the 1, 2, 3, and 5 picks. Don't know anything about the 4th. Nice job.
 

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This would be a very nice draft at filling holes for us... sadly that never seems to be what actually happens lol.
 

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Love the 1, 2, 3, and 5 picks. Don't know anything about the 4th. Nice job.

Corey Crawford, DE, 6-5 #285 Clemson

At 6-5 with enormous wingspan, Crawford's length allows him to make up for a somewhat pedestrian first step, as he's able to keep blockers out of his frame and disengage seemingly at will at times. He sports broad shoulders and though well-built, appears to have the frame to add more mass without a significant loss of quickness. Crawford anticipates the run very well, has good backfield vision and extends to wrap up his target routinely. Despite appearing a bit lean, Crawford generates good drive power off the snap and possesses bend-ability that enables him to establish leverage off the line and set the edge deep, often times forcing a redirect or adjustment from the runner. As a rusher, he flashes both power-rush ability as well as the natural ability to cross the blocker and turn the corner with enough sink to get under the blocker. Occasionally asked to slide inside to DT at Clemson, showing the length and anchor to operate here, at times, at the next level.
 

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Corey Crawford, DE, 6-5 #285 Clemson

At 6-5 with enormous wingspan, Crawford's length allows him to make up for a somewhat pedestrian first step, as he's able to keep blockers out of his frame and disengage seemingly at will at times. He sports broad shoulders and though well-built, appears to have the frame to add more mass without a significant loss of quickness. Crawford anticipates the run very well, has good backfield vision and extends to wrap up his target routinely. Despite appearing a bit lean, Crawford generates good drive power off the snap and possesses bend-ability that enables him to establish leverage off the line and set the edge deep, often times forcing a redirect or adjustment from the runner. As a rusher, he flashes both power-rush ability as well as the natural ability to cross the blocker and turn the corner with enough sink to get under the blocker. Occasionally asked to slide inside to DT at Clemson, showing the length and anchor to operate here, at times, at the next level.

Would you have him playing SDE for the Cowboys?
 

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I don't think Gurley will be there at 27.
 

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I don't think Gurley will be there at 27.

I would be inclined to agree but I don't think that it is that far fetched. There are only a few teams in front of us that desperately need a RB, but they also know that they can get a quality RB in the second. Depending on how the draft goes and which players slide they may have tough choices to make at their pick.

There is also the possibility that Gordon is the first RB taken.
 

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I would be inclined to agree but I don't think that it is that far fetched. There are only a few teams in front of us that desperately need a RB, but they also know that they can get a quality RB in the second. Depending on how the draft goes and which players slide they may have tough choices to make at their pick.

There is also the possibility that Gordon is the first RB taken.

Agreed. It is not far fetched. Just my hunch. I personally would rather have Gordon but frankly, I'm not a big fan of RB in the first round, especially this year.
 

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Really like the first 3 picks although I see it as more likely to get Rowe in the second and Anthony in the 3rd.

Gurley is a boss, Rowe and Anthony would add physicality and size to the defense.
 

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1 27 - Todd Gurley, RB, 6 - 1 #225 Geogia

2 60 - Stephone Anthony, ILB, 6 - 3 #245 Clemson

3 91 - Eric Rowe, CB, 6-1 #200 Utah

4 127 - Corey Crawford, DE, 6-5 #285 Clemson

5 163 - Derrick Lott, DT, 6-4, #300 Tennessee- Chattanooga

7a 236 - Laurence Gibson, OT, 6 - 6 #305 Virginia Tech

7b 243 - Al Bond, OG, 6 -4 #305 Memphis

Gurley would be great behind the Dallas OL.
 
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