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I have said this Draft is about the Offense, and it is. So I just want to see what an all Offense Draft could look like. I am going to start the Mock by dropping someone to the 27th pick and Jerry taking a chance.
This is not meant to be realistic, so please don't tell me it isn't realistic. Okay, go ahead and tell me. I gotta admit, in retrospect, this would be one fun Draft for me.
Oh yeah, after the Compensatory picks have been added, these are the Draft positions Dallas actually has before any deals are made. That might be the most useful information I share in this.
I am continuing my new tactic of reporting who from the 2009 roster this move replaces. That has been fun.
1. #27...Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State, 6'2", 225. A rare talent too good to pass up if he is there. The elite WR of this draft. There are questions about his attitude. There are none about his skills. THis kid can be a star. Wearing one might push him further than anything else would have. Churn...Sam Hurd.
2. #59...Vladimir Ducasse, OT, UMass, 6'5", 335. He can also play some OG, but I am projecting him to be an OT. A mammoth who hasn't even sniffed his full potential yet. Churn...Pat McQuistan.
3. #90...Jacoby Ford, WR/KR/PR, Clemson, 5'9", 185. I remain convinced we will find a return guy in this draft. Two WRs might seem impossible, but I don't think it is. Sam Hurd does not contribute that much except in Kick Coverage teams and that can be given to someone else. If we don't carry 2 Kickers, we could use a dedicated Return man who contributes on Offense at times. Churn...Shaun Suisham.
4. #125...Mitch Petrus, OG, Arkansas, 6'3", 307. You want interior Line power, here he is. 45 reps of 225 to tie the Combine record. Churn...Montrae Holland.
6. #196...John Conner, FB, Kentucky, 5'11", 240. Okay, you want the truth? I feel warm inside writing in the name of a true FB on one of my mocks. I still love what a true FB can bring to a run game. Especially in short yardage at the goal line. Besides how many quotes from The Terminator can we use? Churn...Deon Anderson.
7. #234...Erik Cook, C, New Mexico, 6'6", 310. Surrendered only 1 sack in 2009. Raw, but talented and has a nasty streak. Churn...Duke Preston.
Truth be told, I'd like to do one where I add Bryant, McCluster, Dickerson, and Conner along with say Petrus or Newhouse and Cook. I like weapons. So as a secondary effort this is what that would look like.
1. Bryant
2. McCluster
3. Dickerson
4. Petrus or Newhouse
6. Conner
7. Cook
In the immortal words of Gordon Gecko, "greed is good."
This is not meant to be realistic, so please don't tell me it isn't realistic. Okay, go ahead and tell me. I gotta admit, in retrospect, this would be one fun Draft for me.
Oh yeah, after the Compensatory picks have been added, these are the Draft positions Dallas actually has before any deals are made. That might be the most useful information I share in this.
I am continuing my new tactic of reporting who from the 2009 roster this move replaces. That has been fun.
1. #27...Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State, 6'2", 225. A rare talent too good to pass up if he is there. The elite WR of this draft. There are questions about his attitude. There are none about his skills. THis kid can be a star. Wearing one might push him further than anything else would have. Churn...Sam Hurd.
2. #59...Vladimir Ducasse, OT, UMass, 6'5", 335. He can also play some OG, but I am projecting him to be an OT. A mammoth who hasn't even sniffed his full potential yet. Churn...Pat McQuistan.
3. #90...Jacoby Ford, WR/KR/PR, Clemson, 5'9", 185. I remain convinced we will find a return guy in this draft. Two WRs might seem impossible, but I don't think it is. Sam Hurd does not contribute that much except in Kick Coverage teams and that can be given to someone else. If we don't carry 2 Kickers, we could use a dedicated Return man who contributes on Offense at times. Churn...Shaun Suisham.
4. #125...Mitch Petrus, OG, Arkansas, 6'3", 307. You want interior Line power, here he is. 45 reps of 225 to tie the Combine record. Churn...Montrae Holland.
6. #196...John Conner, FB, Kentucky, 5'11", 240. Okay, you want the truth? I feel warm inside writing in the name of a true FB on one of my mocks. I still love what a true FB can bring to a run game. Especially in short yardage at the goal line. Besides how many quotes from The Terminator can we use? Churn...Deon Anderson.
7. #234...Erik Cook, C, New Mexico, 6'6", 310. Surrendered only 1 sack in 2009. Raw, but talented and has a nasty streak. Churn...Duke Preston.
Truth be told, I'd like to do one where I add Bryant, McCluster, Dickerson, and Conner along with say Petrus or Newhouse and Cook. I like weapons. So as a secondary effort this is what that would look like.
1. Bryant
2. McCluster
3. Dickerson
4. Petrus or Newhouse
6. Conner
7. Cook
In the immortal words of Gordon Gecko, "greed is good."