NFL Draft Blitz 7 Round Mock

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Round 1, Pick #22: Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy
Round 1, Pick #28: Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas
Round 2, Pick #60: Carl Nicks, OT, Nebraska
Round 3, Pick #92: Adrian Arrington, WR, Michigan
Round 4, Pick #124: Jonathan Goff, ILB, Vanderbilt
Round 5, Pick #156: Dennis Dixon, QB, Oregon
Round 6, Pick #188: Hilee Taylor, DE/OLB, UNC
Round 7, Pick #220: Troy Bricikhaus, C, Minnesota
 
CrazyCowboy;1946218 said:
I like the 1st two rds....not sure about the rest


Nicks in the 2nd and Goff in the 4th are good choices, not thrilled about the rest.
 
I'm with Legends, Goff and Nicks (huge and can play guard/tackle) make sense. I also like the first two picks, though I think I would rather trade the second pick down and get one of Johnson, Rice or Charles instead. Arrington would be a nice developmental wideout who might help later in the season.
 
What's with the Dixon pick?, moving him to WR or RB?.
 
AmishCowboy;1946244 said:
What's with the Dixon pick?, moving him to WR or RB?.

I don't think the team that draft him will move him to another position the guy is a pretty darn good QB.
 
My only issue with the Dixon pick is that he is still 50/50 on playing football or returning to the Atlanta Braves to play baseball.
 
AmishCowboy;1946244 said:
What's with the Dixon pick?, moving him to WR or RB?.

He tore his knee up though.

If not for that I think he might make a really good receiver.

RB he has no shot.
 
HomeOfLegends;1946250 said:
My only issue with the Dixon pick is that he is still 50/50 on playing football or returning to the Atlanta Braves to play baseball.

True. I would not touch him if he plans on playing Baseball. If he plans on giving up baseball and playing football full time I think this kid has a very bright future in the NFL
 
Doomsday101;1946256 said:
True. I would not touch him if he plans on playing Baseball. If he plans on giving up baseball and playing football full time I think this kid has a very bright future in the NFL

We don't need any more baseball players at QB!:D
 
HomeOfLegends;1946258 said:
We don't need any more baseball players at QB!:D

More important we don't need people who are away from the game then trying to come back and play QB be it baseball or any other sport. Playing QB is tough enough coming right out of college and time is needed to develop for most young QB. Missing any real length of time is a major setback for them.
 
Arrington seems like he could develop into a nice receiver. I liked him better than Manningham.
 
I would be doing cartwheels if this is how our draft turned out. I don't think that McKelvin lasts until the 22nd spot, though. Maybe, but I would be just as happy with Cromartie-Jones in that same spot.
 
Doomsday101;1946243 said:
I don't see Dixon lasting until the 5th rd.
I think he will last until the 5th or even later. I think Vick and Young have proven that mobile QBs are not going to work. Good to sell tickets but not win championships.

Now, if a team picks up Dixon and converts him to a WR (too skinny for RB) he would might be a higher pick.
 
Arrington is a sleeper. That dude killed my gators in the bowl game. Big physical WR.
 
I could live with that draft, assuming of course that we have signed or traded for a major WR such as Roy Williams, Chad Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, or dare I say, Randy Moss....
 
I personally think we should take two CBs, RB, and a WR in the first four rounds.

The glaring weakness on this team this year was the nickel ---
And with Anthony Henry being an injury risk every year... added to the fact he AND Newman are 30 and over...

I wouldn't be opposed to drafting 2 CBs in the first round.

WRs and RBs can be had in the 2nd & 3rd rounds...
 

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