My Stupid Mock Draft

Avery

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1. Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho 6-6, 330 - Big, strong, nasty. He's a prototypical Cowboys lineman who will finish blocks and punch DT's and LB's in the mouth.

2. Zane Beadles, OG/OT, Utah 6-4, 305 - Versatility is the key word here. He can play outside in a pinch as well as either guard spot. Not a mauler like Iupati, but technically sound. Ducasse from UMass is also a great option here.

3. Jared Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale 6-9, 321 - A popular pick around here because of his mammoth size as well as jaw-dropping athletcism. Raw and hasn't played against top competition, but also hasn't reached his potential yet. Stock might soar during workouts.

4. George Selvie, DE, South Florida 6-4, 250 - He never panned out like anticipated but could be a very good situational pass rusher in the 3-4. He's got a quick burst and could create some mismatches with Spencer/Ware.

6. Trindon Holliday, RS, LSU 5-5, 161 - Strictly a return man, but world class speed (champion sprinter) who nobody will be able to catch in the open field. Could also look at another return man in Brandon Banks of KSU here as he's a speed demon as well.

7. Sean Canfield, QB, Oregon St. 6-4, 214 - A developmental QB who could compete with McGee and be #2 or #3 on the depth chart with Kitna's days numbered. Despite playing in the Pac-10, he's still raw but has the tools to be a solid player.
 
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- to high for Veldheer as of right now
- instead of drafting holliday why not draft a capable receiver who could also help in the return game ?
- canfield wont last till the 7th
 

Randy White

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Avery;3251348 said:


7. Sean Canfield, QB, Oregon St. 6-4, 214 - A developmental QB who could compete with McGee and be #2 or #3 on the depth chart with Kitna's days numbered. Despite playing in the Pac-10, he's still raw but has the tools to be a solid player.




Love the mock, except that..

Don't get me wrong, I really like Canfield, as well as the Northwestern QB, who, believe it or not, has alot of Tony Romo in him, but with limited picks we cannot afford to draft a QB who more than likely will be cut. McGee, injuries aside, has the 3rd spot locked down and if anything, his progress dictates that he should be giving Kitna a strong push for the 2nd spot.

Now, if we trade down from our 3rd or 4th round picks and pick up a couple of extra 6's or 7's, then I wouldn't mind pulling the trigger, but keep in mind that any QB we select will probably endup being waived and then we cross our fingers that he doesn't get picked up before we can put him in a practice squad.
 

ZeroClub

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Who are you going to cut so that your first three picks can make the roster?
 

Biggems

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i still remember the last return specialist from LSU......except he was more like short bus special :banghead:
 

gmoney112

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No way will we pick OL with our first three picks. We'll take one OL with our first three, which pick it'll be will be based on BPA
 

Randy White

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ZeroClub;3251664 said:
Who are you going to cut so that your first three picks can make the roster?

That's simple:

Flozell Adams
Cory Procter
Montrae Holland

and if you want, there are couple more that could be cut if they can find the proper replacement through 2nd tier free agents:

Pat McQuistan
Kyle Kosier

Hell, you can interchange those names to whatever combination you like. There's PLENTY of room in the O-line for improvement.
 
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