NFL Draft Blitz 7 Round Mock

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AmishCowboy;1946244 said:
What's with the Dixon pick?, moving him to WR or RB?.

Stanback was such a hit, he figured we'd do it again.
 

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My mock:


Round 1, 22nd pick:
DE Calais Campbell, Miami, 6'8 280 4.73
- Athletic freak who can drop back in coverage as well as rush the passer; 10 sacks in 2006

Round 1, 28th pick:
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tenn St, 6'2 183 4.38
- Pick 6 waiting to happen_pure*ballhawk; 7 INTs in 2006

Round 2, 60th pick:
RB Jamaal Charles, Texas, 6'1 205 4.35
- Speed, size, vision, great feet & physical running style_best is yet to come

Round 3, 92nd pick:
SS Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky, 6'1 218 4.47
- Converted OLB w/three consecutive 100+ tackle seasons, not just fast but smart w/great leadership & work ethic

Round 4, 124th pick:
OLB Andy Studebaker, Wheaton, 6'3 250 4.49
- D3 All-American*passrushing phenom: *24.5 TFL, 17.5 SK, 8 PBU, 19 QBH in 2006, foot injury in 2007

Round 5, 156th pick:
CB Jack Ikegwuonu, Wisconsin, 6'1 205 4.44
- ACL injury drops him from first day to the second_great value

Round 6, 188th pick:
RB/WR/RS Danny Woodhead, Chadron St, 5'8 200 4.37
- D2 Player of the year & 3x D2 All-American:* rush 2756 yds, 34 TDs, rec 403 yds - Finesse to Barber's Force, or slot receiver due to great yac_ could be our Wes Welker, worst case scenario provide Sproles like returns on ST

Round 7, 206th pick:
TE/FB Kolo Kapanui, West Texas A&M, 6'3 271 4.69
- D2 All-American & former USC transfer who packs punch in passing & rushing game_tough w/great hands & body control
 

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Replace Felix Jones with Ray Rice and Dennis Dixon with Paul Smith and now we're talking.
 

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I would be upset if we drafted a QB i like Leodis i can deal with Felix everything else in unacceptable.
 

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BAT;1947248 said:
My mock:


Round 1, 22nd pick:
DE Calais Campbell, Miami, 6'8 280 4.73
- Athletic freak who can drop back in coverage as well as rush the passer; 10 sacks in 2006

Round 1, 28th pick:
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tenn St, 6'2 183 4.38
- Pick 6 waiting to happen_pure*ballhawk; 7 INTs in 2006

Round 2, 60th pick:
RB Jamaal Charles, Texas, 6'1 205 4.35
- Speed, size, vision, great feet & physical running style_best is yet to come

Round 3, 92nd pick:
SS Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky, 6'1 218 4.47
- Converted OLB w/three consecutive 100+ tackle seasons, not just fast but smart w/great leadership & work ethic

Round 4, 124th pick:
OLB Andy Studebaker, Wheaton, 6'3 250 4.49
- D3 All-American*passrushing phenom: *24.5 TFL, 17.5 SK, 8 PBU, 19 QBH in 2006, foot injury in 2007

Round 5, 156th pick:
CB Jack Ikegwuonu, Wisconsin, 6'1 205 4.44
- ACL injury drops him from first day to the second_great value

Round 6, 188th pick:
RB/WR/RS Danny Woodhead, Chadron St, 5'8 200 4.37
- D2 Player of the year & 3x D2 All-American:* rush 2756 yds, 34 TDs, rec 403 yds - Finesse to Barber's Force, or slot receiver due to great yac_ could be our Wes Welker, worst case scenario provide Sproles like returns on ST

Round 7, 206th pick:
TE/FB Kolo Kapanui, West Texas A&M, 6'3 271 4.69
- D2 All-American & former USC transfer who packs punch in passing & rushing game_tough w/great hands & body control

Should post this in the draft forum to get some feed back. You have some nice finds there. Well done.
 

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BAT;1947248 said:
My mock:


Round 1, 22nd pick:
DE Calais Campbell, Miami, 6'8 280 4.73
- Athletic freak who can drop back in coverage as well as rush the passer; 10 sacks in 2006

Round 1, 28th pick:
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tenn St, 6'2 183 4.38
- Pick 6 waiting to happen_pure*ballhawk; 7 INTs in 2006

Round 2, 60th pick:
RB Jamaal Charles, Texas, 6'1 205 4.35
- Speed, size, vision, great feet & physical running style_best is yet to come

Round 3, 92nd pick:
SS Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky, 6'1 218 4.47
- Converted OLB w/three consecutive 100+ tackle seasons, not just fast but smart w/great leadership & work ethic

Round 4, 124th pick:
OLB Andy Studebaker, Wheaton, 6'3 250 4.49
- D3 All-American*passrushing phenom: *24.5 TFL, 17.5 SK, 8 PBU, 19 QBH in 2006, foot injury in 2007

Round 5, 156th pick:
CB Jack Ikegwuonu, Wisconsin, 6'1 205 4.44
- ACL injury drops him from first day to the second_great value

Round 6, 188th pick:
RB/WR/RS Danny Woodhead, Chadron St, 5'8 200 4.37
- D2 Player of the year & 3x D2 All-American:* rush 2756 yds, 34 TDs, rec 403 yds - Finesse to Barber's Force, or slot receiver due to great yac_ could be our Wes Welker, worst case scenario provide Sproles like returns on ST

Round 7, 206th pick:
TE/FB Kolo Kapanui, West Texas A&M, 6'3 271 4.69
- D2 All-American & former USC transfer who packs punch in passing & rushing game_tough w/great hands & body control

very, interesting mock
 

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Why does everyone think we will spend a 1st round pick on a backup RB?
 

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tyke1doe;1946553 said:
Arrington seems like he could develop into a nice receiver. I liked him better than Manningham.

I agree. I think Arrington's a more complete receiver anyway. I think a team that drafts Manningham to do more than run deep fly routes will be sorely disappointed.
 

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BAT;1947248 said:
My mock:


Round 1, 22nd pick:
DE Calais Campbell, Miami, 6'8 280 4.73
- Athletic freak who can drop back in coverage as well as rush the passer; 10 sacks in 2006

Round 1, 28th pick:
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tenn St, 6'2 183 4.38
- Pick 6 waiting to happen_pure*ballhawk; 7 INTs in 2006

Round 2, 60th pick:
RB Jamaal Charles, Texas, 6'1 205 4.35
- Speed, size, vision, great feet & physical running style_best is yet to come

Round 3, 92nd pick:
SS Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky, 6'1 218 4.47
- Converted OLB w/three consecutive 100+ tackle seasons, not just fast but smart w/great leadership & work ethic

Round 4, 124th pick:
OLB Andy Studebaker, Wheaton, 6'3 250 4.49
- D3 All-American*passrushing phenom: *24.5 TFL, 17.5 SK, 8 PBU, 19 QBH in 2006, foot injury in 2007

Round 5, 156th pick:
CB Jack Ikegwuonu, Wisconsin, 6'1 205 4.44
- ACL injury drops him from first day to the second_great value

Round 6, 188th pick:
RB/WR/RS Danny Woodhead, Chadron St, 5'8 200 4.37
- D2 Player of the year & 3x D2 All-American:* rush 2756 yds, 34 TDs, rec 403 yds - Finesse to Barber's Force, or slot receiver due to great yac_ could be our Wes Welker, worst case scenario provide Sproles like returns on ST

Round 7, 206th pick:
TE/FB Kolo Kapanui, West Texas A&M, 6'3 271 4.69
- D2 All-American & former USC transfer who packs punch in passing & rushing game_tough w/great hands & body control

Interesting. Nothing too shabby, nothing really dynamic, but fits needs pretty well. Pretty nice mock.
 

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HomeOfLegends;1946210 said:
http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/mockdrafts.htm

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


Not too shabby. I like the first two picks (Though I'd rather go WR in round one than back but I wouldn't complain with Jones on the team). I don't like the Dixon pick. Don't know why but I just don't see him being all that great.

Arrington could be a sleeper or he could be another Desmond Howard type WR. (Though Desmond was at least a great return man, don't know how good a return man Arrington would be)
 

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BAT;1947248 said:
My mock:


Round 1, 22nd pick:
DE Calais Campbell, Miami, 6'8 280 4.73
- Athletic freak who can drop back in coverage as well as rush the passer; 10 sacks in 2006

Round 1, 28th pick:
CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Tenn St, 6'2 183 4.38
- Pick 6 waiting to happen_pure*ballhawk; 7 INTs in 2006

Round 2, 60th pick:
RB Jamaal Charles, Texas, 6'1 205 4.35
- Speed, size, vision, great feet & physical running style_best is yet to come

Round 3, 92nd pick:
SS Wesley Woodyard, Kentucky, 6'1 218 4.47
- Converted OLB w/three consecutive 100+ tackle seasons, not just fast but smart w/great leadership & work ethic

Round 4, 124th pick:
OLB Andy Studebaker, Wheaton, 6'3 250 4.49
- D3 All-American*passrushing phenom: *24.5 TFL, 17.5 SK, 8 PBU, 19 QBH in 2006, foot injury in 2007

Round 5, 156th pick:
CB Jack Ikegwuonu, Wisconsin, 6'1 205 4.44
- ACL injury drops him from first day to the second_great value

Round 6, 188th pick:
RB/WR/RS Danny Woodhead, Chadron St, 5'8 200 4.37
- D2 Player of the year & 3x D2 All-American:* rush 2756 yds, 34 TDs, rec 403 yds - Finesse to Barber's Force, or slot receiver due to great yac_ could be our Wes Welker, worst case scenario provide Sproles like returns on ST

Round 7, 206th pick:
TE/FB Kolo Kapanui, West Texas A&M, 6'3 271 4.69
- D2 All-American & former USC transfer who packs punch in passing & rushing game_tough w/great hands & body control

2nd round pick on Jamal Charles of Texas???

I dont like this pick, I have watched alot of Texas games being close to Austin and this guy is so overrated, sorry Longhorn fans.

The dude is just pure speed, I see him as a poor man's Reggie Bush and we see how that turned out. Noway I spend a 2nd round pick on "Reggie Bush 2".

MY .02:D
 

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AmishCowboy;1946244 said:
What's with the Dixon pick?, moving him to WR or RB?.

We already are converting Stanback to WR, we don't need another project.
 

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AmishCowboy;1946244 said:
What's with the Dixon pick?, moving him to WR or RB?.

Another QB that must be moved to WR? Why would we do that? I actually liked Arrington last year when I watched Michigan games. Would be fine with JOnes at RB.
 
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