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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Round 1
1-1(1) - Kansas City (Carmelo15): Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU 1-2(2) - Denver (Phibacka31/CBF1): Marcel Dareus, DT, Alabama 1-3(3) - Buffalo (Rohirrim): Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn 1-4(4) - Tennessee (Broncoman4ever): Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri 1-5(5) - Arizona (TheReverend): Von Miller, LB, Texas A&M 1-6(6) - Cleveland (SouthStndJunkie): Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson 1-7(7) - San Francisco (JCMElway/Kaylore): Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska 1-8(8) - Cincinnati (Arkie): Cameron Newton, QB, Auburn 1-9(9) - Jacksonville (jebures): AJ Green, WR, Georgia 1-10(10) - Tampa Bay (Anton): Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina 1-11(11) - Houston (24champ): J.J. Watt, DE/DT, Wisconsin 1-12(12) - Minnesota (Sodak): Cameron Jordan, DE, California 1-13(13) - Detroit (Killericon): Tyron Smith, OT, USC 1-14(14) - St. Louis (Drek): Quintorris "Julio" Jones, WR, Alabama 1-15(15) - Miami (NFLBRONCO): Anthony Castonzo OT Boston College 1-16(16) - Atlanta (Zona): Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA 1-17(17) - New England (Oakland) (e mac/B 13): Aldon Smith, OLB, Missouri 1-18(18) - San Diego (Requiem): Muhammad Wilkerson, DL, Temple 1-19(19) - New York Giants (brncs_fan): Nate Solder, OT Colorado 1-20(20) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf): Ryan Mallett, QB Arkansas 1-21(21) - Buffalo (Rohirrim): Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa 1-22(22) - Indianapolis (Mediator12/lev): Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin 1-23(23) - Philadelphia (GoWYO): Mike Pouncey, G, Florida 1-24(24) - N Orleans (ColoradoBuff): Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State 1-25(25) - Houston (24champ): Jake Locker, QB, Washington 1-26(26) - Baltimore (iforgotmypassword): Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado 1-27(27) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): Corey Liuget, DL, Illinois 1-28(28) - New England (eddie mac/Broncoman13): Mark Ingram RB Alabama 1-29(29) - Chicago (DrFate): Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State 1-30(30) - New York Jets (Carmelo15): Ryan Kerrigan OLB, Purdue 1-31(31) - San Diego (Requiem): Brandon Harris, CB, Miami. 1-32(32) - Green Bay (srphoenix): Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State Round 2 2-1(33) - New England (eddie mac/Broncoman13): Marvin Austin, DL, North Carolina 2-2(34) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Phil Talor, DT/NT, Baylor 2-3(35) - Cincinnati (Arkie): Quinton Carter, FS, Oklahoma 2-4(36) - Denver (Phibacka31/CBF1): Rahim Moore, FS, UCLA 2-5(37) - Cleveland (SouthStndJunkie): Martez Wilson, LB, Illinois 2-6(38) - Tennessee (Broncoman4ever): Allen Bailey, DE, Miami 2-7(39) - Arizona (TheReverend): Christian Ponder, QB, FSU 2-8(40) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): Aaron Williams, DB, Texas 2-9(41) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf): Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pitt 2-10(42) - Seattle (WABronco): Justin Houston, DE/OLB, Georgia 2-11(43) - Minnesota (Sodak): Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame 2-12(44) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): Mikel LeShoure, RB, Illinois 2-13(45) - San Francisco (JCMElway/Kaylore): Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada 2-14(46) - Denver (from Miami) (Phibacka31/CBF1): Christian Ballard, DE, Iowa 2-15(47) - New York Giants (brncs_fan): Mason Foster, OLB, Washington 2-16(48) - Oakland (rugbythug): Stefen Wisniewski, C, Penn State 2-17(49) - Green Bay (srphoenix): Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland, 2-18(50) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Dontay Moch,OLB, Nevada 2-19(51) - Tampa Bay (Anton): Jabaal Sheard, DE, Pitt 2-20(52) - St. Louis (Drek): Rodney Hudson, OG/C, Florida State 2-21(53) - San Francisco (JCMElway/Kaylore): Brooks Reed, OLB, Arizona 2-22(54) - Philadelphia (GoWYO): Curtis Brown, CB, Texas 2-23(55) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Luke Stocker, TE, Tennessee 2-24(56) - New Orleans (ColoradoBuff): Bruce Carter, OLB, Univ of North Carolina 2-25(57) - Seattle (WABronco): Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia 2-26(58) - Baltimore (iforgotmypassword): Jerrell Powe, NT, Ole Miss 2-27(59) - Detroit (Killericon): Quan Sturdivant, LB, North Carolina 2-28(60) - New England (e mac/Bman13): Danny Watkins OL Baylor 2-29(61) - San Diego (from N.Y. Jets) (Requiem): Leonard Hankerson, WR , U of Miami 2-30(62) - Chicago (DrFate): Titus Young, WR, Boise State 2-31(63) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Ben Ijalana, OT, Villanova 2-32(64) - Jacksonville (jebures): Ryan Williams RB, Virginia Tech Round 3 3 -1(65) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Kendrick Ellis, DT, Hampton 3-2(66) - Cincinnati (Arkie): Marcus Cannon, OG/OT, TCU 3-3(67) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): Orlando Franklin, OT/OG, Miami 3-4(68) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Andy Dalton, QB, TCU 3-5(69) - St. Louis (Drek): Drake Nevis, DT, LSU 3-6(70) - Cleveland (SouthStndJunkie): Randall Cobb, WR, Kentucky 3-7(71) - Denver (Phibacka31/CBF1): Colin McCarthy, ILB, Miami(Fla.) 3-8(72) - New Orleans (from Washington) (ColoradoBuff): Will Rackley, OG, Lehigh 3-9(73) - Seattle (WABronco): DeMarcus Love, OT, Arkansas 3-10(74) - New England (from Minnesota) (eddie mac/Broncoman13): Brandon Burton, CB, Utah 3-11(75) - Detroit (Killericon): Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State 3-12(76) - Indianapolis (Mediator12/lev): Clint Boling OG/OT Georgia 3-13(77) - Cincinnati (Arkie): DeAndre McDaniel, SS, Clemson 3-14(78) - Arizona (TheReverend): James Carpenter, OT, Alabama 3-15(79) - Miami (NFLBRONCO): DeMarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma 3-16(80) - Atlanta (Zona): Jarvis Jenkins, DE/DT, Clemson 3-17(81) - Oakland (rugbythug): Johnny Patrick, CB, Louisville 3-18(82) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy 3-19(83) - New York Giants (brncs_fan): John Moffitt, OC/OG Wisc. 3-20(84) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf): Kelvin Sheppard, ILB, LSU 3-21(85) - Philadelphia (GoWYO): Kendall Hunter, RB, Oklahoma State 3-22(86) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Sam Acho, DE/LB, Texas 3-23(87) - Indianapolis (Mediator12/lev): Tandon Doss WR/KR Indiana 3-24(88) - New Orleans (ColoradoBuff): Daniel Thomas, RB, Kansas State 3-25(89) - New York Jets (Carmello15): Davon House CB, New Mexico St 3-26(90) - Baltimore (iforgotmypassword): Greg Little, WR, North Carolina 3-27(91) - Detroit (Killericon): Ahmad Black, SS, Florida 3-28(92) - New England (eddie mac/Broncoman13): Marcus Gilbert OT Florida 3-29(93) - Chicago (DrFate): Jake Kirkpatrick, C, TCU 3-30(94) - San Diego (from Seattle) (Requiem): Robert Sands, S, West Virginia 3-31(95) - Tennessee (Broncoman4ever): Casey Matthews, LB, Oregon 3-32(96) - Jacksonville (jebures): Chris Carter, OLB, Fresno State: 3-33(97) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Buster Skrine, CB/KR, Tenn-Chattanooga 3-34(98) - Tennessee (Broncoman4ever): Virgil Green, TE, Nevada Round 4 4-1(99) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Greg Salas, WR Hawaii 4-2(100) - Seattle (from New England via Denver) (WABronco): Stephen Schilling, OG, Michigan 4-3(101) - Buffalo (Rohirrim): Lee Ziemba, OT, Auburn 4-4(102) - Cincinnati (Arkie):Jurrell Casey, DT, USC 4-5(103) - Cleveland (SouthStndJunkie):Jason Pinkston, OT, Pittsburgh 4-6(104) - Arizona (TheReverend): Kris O'Dowd, C, USC 4-7(105) - Philadelphia (from Washington) (GoWYO): Tyler Sash, SS, Iowa 4-8(106) - Houston (24champ): Jalil Brown, CB, Colorado 4-9(107) - Minnesota (Sodak): Ricky Stanzi, QB, Iowa 4-10(108) - Detroit (Killericon): Rashad Carmichael, CB, Virginia Tech 4-11(109) - Indianapolis (Mediator12/lev): Marcus Gilchrist, CB/FS, Clemson 4-12(110) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Lawrence Guy, DT, Arizona State 4-13(111) - Atlanta (Zona): Da’Norris Searcy, SS North Carolina 4-14(112) - Buffalo (from Miami) (Rohirrim): Jeremy Beal, LB, Oklahoma 4-15(113) - Arizona (TheReverend): DJ Williams, TE, Arkansas 4-16(114) - Oakland (rugbythug): Roy Helu, RB, Nebraska 4-17(115) - Jacksonville (jebures): Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio St. 4-18(116) - San Francisco (from SD) (JCMElway/Kaylore): Pernell McPhee, DE, Miss. State 4-19(117) - Tampa Bay (Anton): Nate Irving, ILB, N.C. State 4-20(118) - St. Louis (Drek): Ross Homan, OLB, Ohio State 4-21(119) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Jordan Todman, RB, Connecticut 4-22(120) - Indianapolis (Mediator12/lev): Curtis Marsh, CB, Utah State 4-23(121) - Philadelphia (GoWYO): Mark Herzlich, LB, Boston College 4-24(122) - Jacksonville (from New Orleans) (jebures): James Brewer, T/G, Indiana 4-25(123) - Miami (NFLBRONCO): DeMarcus Van Dyke CB Miami 4-26(124) - Baltimore (iforgotmypassword): Owen Marecic, FB, Stanford 4-27(125) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): K.J. Wright, OLB, Mississippi State 4-28(126) - New England (eddie mac/Broncoman13): Edmund Gates, WR, Abilene Christian 4-29(127) - New York Jets (carmelo15): Shane Vereen RB, Cal 4-30(128) - Chicago (DrFate): Derek Newton, OT Arkansas State 4-31(129) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Oregon State 4-32(130) - Green Bay (srphoenix): Joseph Barksdale, OT, LSU 4-33(131) - Green Bay (srphoenix): Kendric Burney, CB, North Carolina Round 5 5-1(132) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Chris Rucker, CB, Michigan State 5-2(133) - Buffalo (Rohirrim): Pat Devlin, QB, Delaware 5-3(134) - Cincinnati (Arkie): Greg Romeus, DE, Pittsburgh 5-4(135) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81) (from Tampa) : Pierre Allen, DE, Nebraska 5-5(136) - Arizona (TheReverend): Shareece Wright, CB, USC 5-6(137) - Cleveland (SouthStndJunkie): Lance Kendricks, TE, Wisconsin 5-7(138) - Houston (24champ): Sione Fua NT, Stanford 5-8(139) - Minnesota (Sodak): Cecil Shorts, WR, Mount Union 5-9(140) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81):Denarius Moore, WR, Tennessee 5-10(141) - San Francisco (JCMElway/Kaylore):Terrance Toliver, WR, LSU 5-11(142) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Deunta Williams, S, North Carolina 5-12(143) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): Ian Williams, NT, Notre Dame 5-13(144) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf): Austin Pettis, WR, Boise State 5-14(145) - St. Louis (Drek): Niles Paul, WR, Nebraska 5-15(146) - Miami (NFLBRONCO): Jordan Cameron, TE, USC 5-16(147) - Jacksonville (jebures): Chris Culliver, S, South Carolina 5-17(148) - Oakland (rugbythug): Jarriel King, OT/G, South Carolina 5-18(149) - Philadelphia (from San Diego) (GoWYO): Jeremy Kerley, WR, TCU 5-19(150) - Minnesota (from New York Giants) (Sodak): Richard Sherman, CB/FS, Stanford 5-20(151) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf): Tim Barnes, C, Mizzou 5-21(152) - Indianapolis (Mediator12/lev): Jaiquawn Jarrett, FS, Temple 5-22(153) - Philadelphia (GoWYO): Chris Conte, S, California 5-23(154) - Detroit (Killericon): Andrew Jackson, G, Fresno State 5-24(155) - Washington (from New Orleans) (Randomtask/Schaaf): Keith Williams, OG, Nebraska 5-25(156) - Seattle (WABronco): Chykie Brown, CB, Texas, 5-26(157) - Seattle (from Baltimore) (WABronco): Julius Thomas, TE, Portland State 5-27(158) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): Zach Hurd, OG, UCONN 5-28(159) - New England (eddie mac/Broncoman13): Chris Hairston, OT, Clemson 5-29(160) - Chicago (DrFate): Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho 5-30(161) - New York Jets (Carmello15): Shiloh Keo, S, Idaho 5-31(162) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Taiwan Jones, RB/KR, Eastern Washington 5-32(163) - Green Bay (srphoenix): Noel Devine, RB, West Virginia 5-33(164) - Baltimore (iforgotmypassword): Alex Henery, K, Nebraska 5-34(165) - Baltimore (iforgotmypassword): Ricky Elmore, DE, Arizona Round 6 6-1(166) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Willie Smith, OT, East Carolina 6-2(167) - Cincinnati (Arkie): Brandon Fusco, C, Slippery Rock 6-3(168) - Cleveland (from Denver) (SouthStndJunkie): Dion Lewis, RB, Pittsburgh 6-4(169) - Miami (NFLBRONCO/Crushisback): Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse 6-5(170) - Cleveland (SouthStndJunkie): Will Hill, S, Florida 6-6(171) - Arizona (TheReverend): Evan Royster, RB, Penn State 6-7(172) - Minnesota (Sodak): Derrick Locke, RB, Kentucky 6-8(173) - Seattle (from Detroit) (WABronco): Stanley Havili, FB, USC 6-9(174) - Indianapolis (Mediator12): Terrell McClain, DT, South Florida 6-10(175) - St. Louis (Drek): Alex Green, RB, Hawaii 6-11(176) - Dallas(Meangene/ludo21): Jeron Johnson, S, Boise State 6-12(177) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf): Cliff Matthews, DE, South Carolina 6-13(178) - Houston (24champ): Colin Jones, S, TCU 6-14(179) - Denver (Phibacka31/CBF1) (from Miami): Stevan Ridley, RB, LSU 6-15(180) - Baltimore (from St. Louis) (iforgotmypassword): John Clay, RB, Wisconsin 6-16(181) - Oakland (rugbythug): Rob Housler, TE, Florida Atlantic 6-17(182) - Jacksonville (jebures):Mario Harvey, LB, Marshall 6-18(183) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Martin Parker, DT, Richmond 6-19(184) - Arizona (from Philly via Tampa) (TheRev): Cedric Thornton, DT, Southern Arkansas 6-20(185) - New York Giants (brncs_fan): Cortez Allen, CB, Citadel 6-21(186) - Atlanta (from Philadelphia via Detroit) (Zona): Cheta Ozougwu, DE/OLB, Rice 6-22(187) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Charles Clay, FB, Tulsa 6-23(188) - Indianapolis (Mediator12): Doug Hogue, FB, Syracuse 6-24(189) - Denver (from NE via N.O.) (Phibacka31/CBF1): Vincent Brown, WR San Diego State. 6-25(190) - San Francisco (from Seattle) (JCMElway/Kaylore): Ugo Chinasa, DE, Oklahoma State 6-26(191) - Baltimore (iforgotmypassword): Kyle Hix, OT, Texas 6-27(192) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): Josh Thomas, CB, Buffalo 6-28(193) - New England (eddie mac/Broncoman13): Brandon Bair, DE, Oregon 6-29(194) - New York Jets (carmelo15): Scotty McKnight, WR, Colorado 6-30(195) - Chicago (DrFate): Mario Fannin, RB, Auburn 6-31(196) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Jah Reid, ORT, UCF 6-32(197) - Jacksonville (jebures): Tyrod Taylor, QB, Virginia Tech 6-33(198) - N.Y. Giants (Brncs_fan): DeJon Gomes, SS, Nebraska 6-34(199) - Kansas City (Carmelo15): Joe Lefeged SS, Rutgers 6-35(200) - Minnesota (Sodak): Lawrence Wilson, OLB, Connecticut 6-36(201) - San Diego (Requiem): Dwayne Harris, WR, East Carolina 6-37(202) - N.Y. Giants (Brncs_fan): Korey Lindsey, CB, S. Illinois 6-38(203) - Carolina (Sirh81): Ronald Johnson, WR USC Round 7 7-1(204) - Green Bay (from Carolina) (srphoenix): Steven Friday, OLB, Virgina Tech 7-2(205) - Denver (Phibacka31/CBF1): Chris Neild, NT, West Virginia 7-3(206) - Buffalo (Rohirrim): Jermale Hines, S, Ohio State 7-4(207) - Cincinnati (Arkie): Derek Hall, RT, Stanford 7-5(208) - San Diego (from NY Jets) (Requiem): Mario Addison, OLB, Troy 7-6(209) - Seattle (from Cleveland) (WABronco): Ryan Hill, CB, Miami (FL) 7-7(210) - San Francisco (from Detroit) (JCMElway/Kaylore): Justin Rogers, CB/KR, Richmond 7-8(211) - San Francisco (JCMElway/Kaylore): Da'rel Scott, RB, Maryland 7-9(212) - Cincinnati (Arkie): Armon Binns, WR, Cincinnati 7-10(XXX) - Dallas (Meangene/ludo21): used in 2010 supplemental draft 7-11(213) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf): Ray Dominguez OG Arkansas 7-12(214) - Houston (24champ): Ricardo Lockette, WR/KR, Fort Valley State 7-13(215) - Minnesota (Sodak): David Arkin, G, Missouri State 7-14(216) - St. Louis (Drek): Brian Rolle, OLB, Ohio State 7-15(217) - Miami (NFLBRONCO): Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama 7-16(218) - Miami (from Jacksonville) (NFLBRONCO): Alex Linnenkohl, C, Oregon State 7-17(219) - Oakland (rugbythug): DeMarco Sampson, WR, San Diego State 7-18(220) - Dallas (from San Diego) (Meangene/ludo21): David Mims, OT, Virginia Union 7-19(221) - New York Giants (brncs_fan): Graig Cooper, RB, Miami (FL) 7-20(222) - Tampa Bay (Anton): Bilal Powell, RB, Louisville 7-21(223) - Carolina (sirhcyennek81): Dane Sanzenbacher, WR, Ohio State 7-22(224) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf): Mike Person, G, Montana State 7-23(225) - Baltimore (from Philly) (IFMPW): Tejay Johnson S TCU 7-24(226) - New Orleans (ColoradoBuff): Adrian Moten, OLB, Maryland 7-25(227) - Philadelphia (from Seattle) (GoWYO): Byron Stingily, OT, Louisville 7-26(228) - St. Louis (from Baltimore) (Drek): Mark LeGree, S, Appalachian State 7-27(229) - Atlanta (Zona): Eric Hagg, S, Nebraska 7-28(230) - Atlanta (from New England) (Zona): Ryan Winterswyk, DE, Boise State 7-29(XXX) - Chicago (DrFate): used in 2010 supplemental draft 7-30(231) - Detroit (from New York Jets): Curt Porter, OT, Jacksonville State 7-31(232) - Pittsburgh (ExpatFan): Nick Bellore, ILB, Central Michigan 7-32(233) - Jacksonville( from Green Bay) (jebures): Stephen Burton, WR, West Texas A&M. 7-33(234) - San Diego (Requiem): Jamie Harper, RB, Clemson 7-34(235) - Miami (NFLBRONCO): Tori Gurley, WR, South Carolina 7-35(236) - Minnesota (Sodak): Ryan Jones, CB, Northwest Missouri State 7-36(237) - Philadelphia (Gowyo): Mike Mohamed, LB, Cal 7-37(238) - Tampa Bay (Anton): Maurice Hurt, OG, Florida 7-38(239) - San Francisco (Kaylore/JCM): Anthony Gray, NT, Southern Miss 7-39(240) - Philadelphia (Gowyo): David Carter, DT, UCLA 7-40(241) - Oakland (Rugbythug): Anthony Sherman, FB, Connecticut 7-41(242) - Seattle (Wabronco): Allen Bradford, RB, USC 7-42(243) - New Orleans (Coloradobuff): Aldrick Robinson, WR, SMU 7-43(244) - Carolina (Sirh81): Jerrard Terrant, S, Georgia Tech 7-44(245) - Buffalo (Rohirrim): Garrett Chisolm, OG, South Carolina 7-45(246) - Cincinnati (Arkie): Chris White, MLB, Mississippi State 7-46(247) - Denver (CBF1/Phibacka): Akeem Dent, LB Georgia Bulldogs. 7-47(248) - Cleveland (Southstnd): Brandon Hogan, CB, West Virginia 7-48(249) - Arizona (Reverend): Ryan Whalen, WR, Stanford 7-49(250) - San Francisco (Kaylore/JCM): Zane Taylor, C, Utah 7-50(251) - Tennessee (Broncoman4ever): Anthony Allen, RB, Georgia Tech 7-51(252) - Dallas (Meangene/Ludo21): Henry Hynoski, FB, Pitt 7-52(253) - Washington (Randomtask/Schaaf):Charlie Gantt, TE, Michigan State 7-53(254) - Houston (24champ): D'Aundre Reed, OLB, Arizona 7-54(255) - Atlanta (Zona): Bruce Miller, DE/OLB, Central Florida 7-55(256) - Tennessee (Broncoman4ever):DeAndre Brown, WR, Southern Miss Last edited by JCMElway; 04-14-2011 at 10:43 AM.. |
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Chauncey!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Denver, CO
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With the #1 Pick the Kansas City Chiefs select Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
![]() Last year the Chiefs improved their team by adding young, fast playmakers. Patrick Peterson fits that perfectly. This pick came down to A.J. Green or Patrick Peterson. But ultimately a defensive backfield with Peterson, Berry, Flowers, and Arenas excited me more than a A.J. Green-Dwayne Bowe duo. Flowers and Peterson give the Chiefs one of the best CB tandems in the NFL. Throw in a game-changing safety in Eric Berry and a nickel in Javier Arenas and that's a lot of speed and playmkers in one defensive backfield. All of them are still so young too. As a Bronco fan I would dread facing this defensive backfield twice a year. Once again, sorry for the delay fellas. Happy drafting! Pick made at 1:55 PM MT Last edited by Carmelo15; 03-02-2011 at 12:56 PM.. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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With the #2 Overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft the Denver Broncos Select:
Marcel Dareus, DT, Alabama ![]() The Broncos are delighted to get some much needed help for the DLINE adding their number 1 rated Dlineman. We hope that Marcel will help Elvis continue to shine! Pick was made at 6:49 PM Central Time Zone. Bills are on the clock |
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With the #3 Pick in the OM NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills select:
Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn, 6'4", 291 ![]() Lombardi Award winner AP SEC Defensive Player of the Year BCS Championship Game Defensive MVP Draft Profile: Unblockable (Pick made at 8:42 MT) Titans are on the clock Last edited by Rohirrim; 03-03-2011 at 07:17 AM.. |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Denver
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Adopt-a-Bronco: VIRGIL GREEN!!! |
WITH THE 4TH PICK IN THE 2011 NFL DRAFT THE TENNESSEE TITANS SELECT
Blaine Gabbert, QB Missouri ![]() Pick was made at 10:35. The Arizona Cardinals are now on the clock Last edited by BroncoMan4ever; 03-03-2011 at 09:37 AM.. |
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www.PatrickTurley.org
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Location: Jacksonville, FL
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After raging that the 2 players they really wanted were already off the board and then calming down and spending time bandying about the beneficial financial impact of Cam Newton, the Cardinals decide to bolster their linebacking corps and pass rush by selecting Von Miller with the 5th overall pick
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With the 6th overall selection in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns select:
Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson ![]() The Browns are moving back to the 4-3 defense and they were ecstatic to see Da'Quan Bowers fall to them at 6. Pick made at 2:27 EST. San Francisco (JCMElway/Kaylore) is on the clock. Last edited by SouthStndJunkie; 03-03-2011 at 11:31 AM.. |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Oleg |
With the seventh pick in the OM Mock Draft, the San Francisco 49ers select:
Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Oleg |
JK, the real Prince...
Strengths: * Good size and strength * Good short-distance burst, recovers and closes quickly * Great instincts, reads and reacts quickly * Fluid hips to turn and run * Smooth footwork * Excellent in both man-to-man press and zone coverage * Physical player and a solid tackler * Aggressive against the run * Good character Weaknesses: * Lacks great straight-line speed * Gets a little too aggressive at times and sometimes bites on double moves and pump fakes * Questionable hands on interception opportunities * Needs to work on getting off receiver blocks better Bottom Line on Prince Amukamara: Prince Amukamara is a fantastic athlete with the size and strength to match up with any receiver, and is one of the top defensive backs in the 2011 NFL Draft class. He has the tools to be a No. 1 corner in any defensive scheme and should have a lot of success in the NFL. He has a couple things he needs to work on, but overall is a great prospect.Projection: As one of the top corners coming out, Amukamara should be one of the top 10 players off the board in April. Last edited by JCMElway; 03-03-2011 at 12:24 PM.. |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Oleg |
And with the #8 pick the Bengals and their GM Arkie select:
Cameron Newton, QB, Auburn |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Quinton Carter |
Height:6'5"
Weight:248 lbs. ![]() Newton has a rare blend of height, strength and speed. Fierce competitor and emotional leader. Flashes the ability to zip the ball into tight spots. Has a quick, over-the-top delivery. Puts a ton of revolutions on the ball and can make all the throws. Frequently evades the rush for second-chance opportunities. Threat to pick up large chunks when he tucks. Not proficient at going through his progressions or making NFL reads. Doesn't anticipate receivers getting open, must see them in a window. Inconsistent accuracy due to poor footwork and falling away to avoid a big hit. Despite athleticism, needs to improve his drop mechanics and the finer points of pocket mobility. Numerous off the field issues worth investigating. Last edited by Arkie; 03-03-2011 at 04:07 PM.. |
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Perennial Pro-bowler
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: South Dakota
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The Jaguars select A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
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Thomas is my hero.
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Golden, CO
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Walton |
Not sure what the correct procedure is, but Washington (Schaaf/me) and Tampa Bay (anton) have made a trade, so Tampa bay is now on the clock.
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Sweet. Trade was #10 for #20, 3-20,5-20.
With the 10th overall selection in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select: Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina ![]() Robert Quinn + Gerald McCoy = sex |
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Livin' the dream!
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Southern California
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The Houston Texans with the 11th overall pick, select JJ Watt from Wisconsin.
![]() Prime player to play under Wade Phillips and the 3-4. Has a mean streak and excellent leadership skills and would be a great addition to the Texans. Mayock: "J. J. Watt is a beast, premier 3-4 DE in draft" ![]() |
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Lace em' up and lets go!!
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The Minnesota Vikings select Cameron Jordan with the 12th Pick.
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YES A DT!!!!!!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: From Calgary, in Halifax for School
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With the 13th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions proudly select Tyron Smith, Offensive Tackle from USC.
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With the 14th pick in the 2011 NFL draft the St. Louis Rams select...
![]() Quintorris "Julio" Jones, WR, Alabama Jones is an all world athlete and elite natural talent at WR. He still needs more maturation on his fundamentals but he'll instantly become the #1 WR for Bradford and should be an excellent fit in McDaniels offense. If Jones is actually available at the Rams pick I'd expect them to run, not walk, to the podium. Quote:
Height: 6026 Weight: 220 40 Yrd Dash: 4.34 20 Yrd Dash: 2.47 10 Yrd Dash: 1.50 225 Lb. Bench Reps: 17 Vertical Jump: 38 1/2 Broad Jump: 11'03" 20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.25 3-Cone Drill: 6.66 ![]() Miami (NFLBRONCO/Crushisback) is now up at 22:20 CST |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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With the 15th pick Miami selects
Anthony Castonzo OT Boston College 9:55pm MST Atlanta is on the clock |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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With the 16th overall pick in the 1st round of the 2011 NFL draft, the Atlanta Falcons select.............
Akeem Ayers LB - UCLA 6'4 255 lbs The falcons love the versatility of Ayers. He's an outstanding blitzing\rushing LB that plays equally as well in space and in pass coverage. A smart and savvy defender with a nose for the ball. Has a knack for making big plays at key moments. Very athletic, great hands and has good size and speed. He can get stronger but should have no problem doing so with an NFL training program. 2:34AM AZ Time New England is now on the clock |
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Ireland's No1 Bronco
Join Date: Dec 2002
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With the 17th pick of the 2011 Greatest Mock Draft on earth:
The New England Patriots select OLB Aldon Smith Missouri In only two years on the field, Smith earned enough respect from Big 12 coaches to be named first-team all-conference despite playing only nine games because of a broken fibula. He gained that respect with production (48 tackles, 10 for loss, 5.5 sacks), but also his ability to come back from a slightly fractured right leg in only three weeks. A consensus freshman All-American and the conference's Defensive Newcomer and Freshman of the Year (along with honorable mention All-Big 12 honors) in 2009, he had 64 tackles -- 19 for loss and 11.5 sacks, both of which ranked in the top 15 nationally. The year before, he proved to scouts he would eventually be a force, dominating the scout team and putting on muscle as a redshirt. In addition to his exceptional athletic ability, Smith's toughness has impressed scouts. While still obviously less than 100 percent, he returned an interception 58 yards in a big win against Oklahoma and managed six tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks in his final six games. He's still raw, but evaluators look at Smith as a potential John Abraham or Julian Peterson type of pass rusher with very good length to play in a 4-3 or 3-4 base scheme as he matures physically. Analysis Pass rush: Great length and upper-body development with room to grow and become a top-notch pass rusher. When given the green light to attack the passer, he is able to turn the corner or quickly go outside-in to get a more direct path to the QB. Uses strength to get movement in his bull rush; able to release with his hands to harass a scrambling passer. Moves inside to a three-technique spot on some plays to take advantage of his quickness, as well as his height, to disrupt passing lanes (seven pass breakups in 2009-2010). Jumps over and uses his hands to beat cut blocks. Run defense: Potentially strong edge run defender as 4-3 end or 3-4 linebacker. Stays balanced out of his stance, extends his arms to keep distance, able to shed to get to the ball on either side of the block. Good backfield awareness. Willing to lower his shoulder and stand his ground against pulling guards and moving tight ends. Gets down the line while engaged to be involved on inside runs. Beats reach blocks to get into the backfield. Explosion: Still more potential than practice as a pure outside pass rusher, but shows glimpses of explosive ability on the edge. Pops his man with big swipes to get past blockers. Brings a punch in his bull rush, sometimes knocking back even strong college tackles. Strength: Plays stronger than his height/weight numbers indicate. Does not give up room when holding the line. Violent with his hands, able to push aside blockers when rushing the passer or shedding to chase ballcarriers. Still requires time in pro strength and conditioning to gain 15-20 pounds before becoming a three-down player as a 4-3 defensive end. Tackling: Uses his long, strong arms to wrap up quarterbacks and ballcarriers in the backfield; can chop down hard to force fumbles. Speedy chase tackler who closes well for his size due to that length, hustle, and straight-line speed. Misses tackles when leaving his feet early or short-arming (ducking his head and not fully extending.) Intangibles: Right fibula fractured against San Diego State in October 2010; fracture was high enough above ankle and below the knee so it could heal on its own without surgery. Returned just three weeks later and played hurt for the rest of the season. Only a redshirt sophomore, which is a positive given his upside, but some might view as negative given his relative lack of experience. Selection made at 9-14am ET, San Diego and Req are now OTC. |
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With the 18th Selection in the 2011 NFL Draft, the San Diego Chargers select Muhammad Wilkerson -- Temple. ![]() Might be a questionable selection for some, but all the prospects the Chargers are likely to take (in my eyes) were already of the table. They need some DL and he brings them flexibility with their 34 front and should be plugged in as a starter at end right away. I fully expect Wilkerson to go in the first round come April. Some outlets even have him ranked as a Top 25 player, regardless of position. Giants on the clock. Last edited by Requiem; 03-08-2011 at 04:14 AM.. |
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How about some Tapenade!
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: The Coaches Cradle...Eastern Illinois University
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With the 19th pick in the 2011 Orangemane Mock Draft the Giants select:
![]() Nate Solder, OT Colorado Last name is pronounced "sold-er" --- A three-year starter and team captain for the Buffaloes --- Named 1st Team All-Big 12 in 2009 and 2010 --- A consensus 1st Team All-American as a senior --- Weighed 245 pounds when he arrived on campus in Boulder --- Began college career as a tight end, red-shirted in 2006 then played in 13 games with four starts at the position in 2007 --- Moved to offensive tackle in 2008 and held down left side for the next three seasons --- Only missed two snaps from 2008-2010 and gave up just five sacks --- Brother, John, played outside linebacker at Stanford --- Active in the community and is a fairly accomplished artist (paintings and sculptures) --- Also excelled in the classroom and graduated with a degree in biology --- Rare physical specimen at the position who reportedly has less than 10% body fat --- A finesse blocker who looks like an early first round pick on paper --- Has all the potential in the world and the tools to develop into a stud left tackle at the next level but is not yet a finished product. Pick was made at 5:44 CST |
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Bossing at its Finest
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Montana
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With the 20th pick in the 1st Round of the 2011 Orange Mane Mock Draft
-The Washington Redskins select... ![]() Ryan Mallett from the University of Arkansas 6'7 240lbs. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Twixt Hell & Highwater
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The Bills trade up with Carolina and select:
Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa, 6'3', 281 Pick made at 9:55 PM, MT. Mediator is up. Last edited by Rohirrim; 03-05-2011 at 08:55 PM.. |
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