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Citizens for 81 11-16-2006, 02:50 AM I know its too early, but this mock draft might give everyone an opprotunity to scope out some of these players before the college season is over.
SportingNews.com - Pro Football War Room (http://warroom.sportingnews.com/nfl/draft/2007/mockdraft/1.html)
In case this link doesn't work I've summerazied below:
1.) Joe Thomas T Wisconsin
2.) Brian Brohm QB Louisville
3.) Brady Quinn QB ND
4.) Frank Okam DT Texas
5.) Ted Ginn Jr WR OSU
6.) Justin Blalock G Texas
7.) Daymeion Hughes CB Cal
8.) Alan Branch DT Michigan
9.) Calvin Johnson WR GT
10.) Baraka Atkins DT Miami (Fla.)-----SN's skins prediction
11.) Zach Miller TE ASU
12.) Leon Hall CB Michigan
13.) Gaines Adams DE Clemson
14.) Kenny Irons RB Auburn
15.) Marcus McCauley CB Fresno St.
16.) Quentin Moss DE Georgia
17.) LaRon Landry S LSU
18.) Adrian Peterson RB Okla.
19.) Josh Beekman G Boston College
20.) Greg Olsen TE Miami (FL)
21.) Paul Posluszny OLB PSU
22.) Marcus Thomas DT Florida
23.) Brandon Meriweather S Miami(FL)
24.) Tony Franklin CB UVA
25.) Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
26.) Patrick Willis ILB Ole Miss
27.) Aaron Rouse S VT
28.) Zackary Bowmam CB Neb.
29.) Tala Esera G Hawaii
30.) Victor Abiamiri DE ND
31.) Ryan Haris T ND
32.) Aaron Ross CB Texas
*The selections were based on the current standings
That Guy 11-16-2006, 04:46 PM pitcock and okoye are better than atkins, so is gaines (DE)... all their DT ranking seems screwy :(.
That Guy 11-16-2006, 04:53 PM NFLDraftScout top 50, not including underclassmen (their listed in 2008 and 2009 classes and not integrated). this list will change a lot after combines etc, and is NOT a mock draft, just a talent rating.
1 Quinn, Brady (QB), Notre Dame 1 6-4 228 4.70
2 Thomas, Joe (OT), Wisconsin 1 6-7 310 5.06
3 Adams, Gaines (DE), Clemson 1 6-5 260 4.72
4 Hall, Leon (CB), Michigan 1 5-11 195 4.48
5 Pitcock, Quinn (DT), Ohio State 1 6-3 298 4.95
6 Brown, Levi (OT), Penn State 1 6-4 325 5.28
7 Landry, LaRon (FS), LSU 1 6-2 205 4.48
8 Posluszny, Paul (OLB), Penn State 1 6-2 230 4.58
9 Moses, Quentin (DE), Georgia 1 6-5 252 4.75
10 Blalock, Justin (OT), Texas 1 6-4 330 5.25
11 Willis, Patrick (ILB), Mississippi 1 6-2 232 4.60
12 Samardzija, Jeff (WR), Notre Dame 1 6-5 216 4.50
13 Woodley, LaMarr (DE), Michigan 1 6-1 270 4.68
14 Okoye, Amobi (DT), Louisville 1 6-2 315 5.03
15 Zbikowski, Tom (SS), Notre Dame 1 5-11 214 4.48
16 McCauley, Marcus (CB), Fresno State 1 6-1 198 4.43
17 Carriker, Adam (DE), Nebraska 1 6-6 286 4.86
18 Griffin, Michael (SS), Texas 1 6-1 205 4.48
19 Leonard, Brian (FB), Rutgers 1-2 6-1 238 4.56
20 Grubbs, Ben (OG), Auburn 1-2 6-3 315 5.18
21 Stanton, Drew (QB), Michigan State 1-2 6-3 230 4.79
22 Staley, Joe (OT), Central Michigan 1-2 6-6 305 4.75
23 Irons, Kenny (RB), Auburn 1-2 5-11 202 4.48
24 Smith, Troy (QB), Ohio State 1-2 6-1 212 4.60
25 Hughes, Daymeion (CB), California 1-2 6-0 188 4.54
26 Everett, Earl (OLB), Florida 1-2 6-2 232 4.56
27 Harris, Ryan (OT), Notre Dame 1-2 6-5 295 5.12
28 Crowder, Tim (DE), Texas 1-2 6-3 270 4.76
29 Tyler, Tank (DT), North Carolina State 1-2 6-2 310 5.20
30 Allison, Aundrae (WR), East Carolina 2 6-0 190 4.42
31 Abiamiri, Victor (DE), Notre Dame 2 6-4 264 4.75
32 Brown, Tarell (CB), Texas 2 5-11 192 4.47
33 Beekman, Josh (OG), Boston College 2 6-2 318 5.39
34 Higgins, Johnnie Lee (WR), Texas-El Paso 2 6-0 184 4.41
35 Bowe, Dwayne (WR), LSU 2 6-2 220 4.52
36 Hunt, Tony (RB), Penn State 2 6-0 225 4.54
37 Rouse, Aaron (SS), Virginia Tech 2 6-4 225 4.42
38 Harrell, Justin (DT), Tennessee 2 6-4 305 5.09
39 Bennett, Fred (CB), South Carolina 2 6-2 190 4.45
40 Chandler, Scott (TE), Iowa 2 6-7 256 4.78
41 Spencer, Anthony (DE), Purdue 2 6-3 262 4.67
42 Blades, H.B. (ILB), Pittsburgh 2 5-11 240 4.69
43 Jackson, Tanard (CB), Syracuse 2 6-0 192 4.54
44 Shaw, Tim (OLB), Penn State 2 6-1 235 4.65
45 Thomas, Marcus (DT), Florida 2-3 6-3 290 4.96
46 Ross, Aaron (CB), Texas 2 6-0 192 4.46
47 Sears, Arron (OT), Tennessee 2 6-4 338 5.32
48 Caldwell, Andre (WR), Florida 2-3 6-1 198 4.43
49 Clowney, David (WR), Virginia Tech 2-3 6-1 180 4.32
50 Bush, Michael (RB), Louisville 2-3 6-2 248 4.62
hooskins 11-16-2006, 04:53 PM Tony Franklin as the number two CB in the draft?!
I have seen him play for two years now, and I don't think he is good enough for the first round. Seems like this is a poor CB draft.
That Guy 11-16-2006, 04:58 PM Tony Franklin as the number two CB in the draft?!
I have seen him play for two years now, and I don't think he is good enough for the first round. Seems like this is a poor CB draft.
i think some of the talent eval on that mock is off. on NDS he's the 21st rated CB and a 5-6th round pick.
hooskins 11-16-2006, 05:05 PM i think some of the talent eval on that mock is off. on NDS he's the 21st rated CB and a 5-6th round pick.
That seems to make alot more sense. I think whoever did this mock, just randomly put people he felt were good, onto a list.
GTripp0012 11-17-2006, 02:13 AM regardless we will need a quality CB to take over for springs when he leaves.Good point, right on. This question is for everyone.
Lets say for sake of arguement we bring in Nate Clements next year. What happens to Springs?
The three options:
1)We cut Springs, save the cap room and resign/sign a nickelback.
2)We keep Springs on board, demote Rogers and start Clements and Springs.
3)We keep Springs, demote him to the nickle role, and start Rogers along side Clements.
For me the choice is pretty obvious, but I want to hear what the warpath thinks.
hooskins 11-17-2006, 02:17 AM I say choice one, Rogers is improving, and cap space will be nice to help with the AA cut(hopefully)
That Guy 11-17-2006, 02:55 AM Good point, right on. This question is for everyone.
Lets say for sake of arguement we bring in Nate Clements next year. What happens to Springs?
The three options:
1)We cut Springs, save the cap room and resign/sign a nickelback.
2)We keep Springs on board, demote Rogers and start Clements and Springs.
3)We keep Springs, demote him to the nickle role, and start Rogers along side Clements.
For me the choice is pretty obvious, but I want to hear what the warpath thinks.
cutting springs saves no cap room over keeping him, so that'd make no sense (and oh yeah, springs is still a true #1 CB). it's choice #2, cause rogers hasn't figured out how to play in the NFL yet, and he'd have plenty of snaps there. we could possibly move springs to safety as well.
DirtBagZ 11-17-2006, 07:44 AM How about we draft defensive linemen so that we actually have a pass rush? Drafting DBs is the wrong approach the problem with the Redskins is that we have not had stud defensive linemen since the 1st Gibbs era. The only time I remember when we had two good DEs is when Dexter Manley and Charles Mann played. We are long overdue to finally build a decent defensive line, and start working on the O-line. In my mind the if the 2007 draft is all d-linemen, O-linemen, and maybe a linebacker or DB for depth. But the lines need to get rebuilt.
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