Sunday, April 26, 2009
Second Day Notes
- Teams are much better at scouting the smaller schools. No more is it that the big schools dominate proceedings, with numerous lesser-known players being drafted ahead of the name player, much to the chagrin of the fans.
- Cornerbacks abound. It seems more cornerbacks than any other position rolled off the production line this weekend. 39 cornerbacks in all were drafted. There were some big names to be had on day 2 - DJ Moore to the Bears in Round 5 (after being a first-round consideration), Victor 'Macho' Harris from Va Tech to the Eagles, Cary Harris (USC) and Mike Mickens (Cincinatti) coming off very late.
- A great college runner means little in the draft process. James Davis and Javon Ringer had standout collegiate careers, but both had to wait till the 5th round to be called. One of the Big Ten's best - PJ Hill, went undrafted. If nothing else, this is a great warning to all underclassmen.
- Little love for the QBs. Not many starting hopefuls among the Day 2 selections. The absence of John Parker Wilson the real surprise.
- How about the Patriots drafting a long-snapper. Jake Ingram from Hawaii was the standout long-snapper in the collegiate ranks and this skill has earnt him a draft-spot and healthy paycheck. Not sure how many LS specialists have come before.
- Squandering picks. It seems too many teams gave up to much to move up to draft a player noone else was targeting. The New Orleans Saints stood out as guilty of this with punter Thomas Morstead. Jacksonville also did this to take small school CB Derek Cox in Round 3.
- Speaking of specialists...Louie Sakoda was a Groza award winner and an All-American in consecutive years - one year as kicker, one as punter. But he wasn't drafted. Perhaps a jack of all trades and master of none?
McGee QB #4
Here come the TEs
Chicago finally get some WR help
Jaguars making me eat my words
Another DB down
DJ Moore must be shellshocked
Best Draftee name
My favourite pick of the draft on Day 2
SEC Standout to Minnesota
Make it 4 in a row
In looking to replace Burress, the Giants have drafted Hakeem Nicks and Barden. Add these two to the likes of Steve Smith and Mario Manningham and you have a very young group vying for roster spots!
WR for Pitt and the Pats
Lions waste little time
Small Schools Emerge
A big school that just got its second player of the round drafted is Alabama, with standout center Antoine Caldwell off to Houston. Look for a third 'Bama player - safety Rashad Johnson - to come off soon.
Niners on the Clock...eyeing a QB?
Nope, RB - a solid runner in Glen Coffee out of Alabama. A good complement to Frank Gore.
No big names in back to back Jack
Ho Hum Raiders
Defenders in Dallas and Cincy
Cincinatti could have a steal if Michael Johnson can reach his potential. The Georgia Tech DE is a superb athlete who could grow into a Julius Peppers type player with more time in the weight room.
Big Guys are the Big Business
Time for the Cowboys first pick of the draft. How about a CB here?
Bears about to get first taste
By the way, KC just added more bulk with Purdue DT Alex Magee.
CB for St Louis
How about a prediction of a TE here for KC? Or Michael Johnson as an edge rusher?
Day 2 Lift-Off
Is it just me, or does seem like we never left Radio City?
Prisco's Draft Grading
But hey, Prisco was the one person, apart from Al Davis, who thought the Heyward-Bey selection was good, so, how much weight can you put in his thoughts.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Day 2 for the Jags
How about Shonn Green or Javon Ringer to complement MoJo.
Lets look at Derrick Williams the WR from Penn State.
A developmental QB like Tom Brandstater (Fresno) later in the day would be perfect.
If DJ Moore is available in Round 3, lets go get him. Maybe Rashad Johnson to solidify the safety spot.
DT is still a need, how about Jarron Gilbert. He is the only DT of note remaining, although a meeting of former Mich. standout Terrance Taylor wouldn't upset me.
Naturally, we would need about 7 3rd rounders to make this happen, but hey, maybe we get one of them!
Teams that Fared Worst on Day 1
- Oakland: They reach big time for Heyward-Bey and quite possible submit the wrong name with Michael Mitchell in Round 2. I bet Mitchell wasn't even thinking about the draft. There will be a movie or book about him soon - Accidentally Drafted.
- Cleveland: Early on the day I thought they would be the big winners with their trade. But to end up with a centre at 21 was a disappointment. Other picks a resolid, but no big playmaker like they could have had at #5.
- Denver: They got some good players. I love Moreno and Ayers and think they are outstanding, but the decision to trade away next year's #1 was a joke and devalued their good picks
Which Teams Fared Best on Day 1
Seattle - With the best player (Aaron Curry) in the draft, and a new starter in OL Max Unger, the Seahawks have improved their team greatly by holding their spot and moving back in the second.
Philadelphia - The Eagles went on the offensive and got two playmakers - WR Jeremy Maclin from Missouri and RB LeSean McCoy from Pittsburgh. Sure they gave up a 6th to climb two spots to get Maclin, but the Eagles addressed their needs and got great value.
New York Giants - Three picks and 3 playmakers who fit a need. Hakeem Nicks is great value and a much-needed offensive addition. Clint Sintim will compete to start at LB and William Beatty is the left tackle of the future.
New England - They traded back and back and back before getting first-round talent Darius Butler in the second, standout Oregon safety Patrick Chung, nose tackle Ron Brace in the second along with good solid pass protector Sebastian Vollmer from Houston late in Round 2. Most teams would have pulled the trigger at #23 in the first round on Butler, so their gameplan was solid.
Bears and Cowboys...snooze through the day
The Cowboys have good pieces in place, but the Bears need plenty of help. Maybe we can consider Jay Cutler the Bears draft choice, so in that case, they went ok, but to not have any picks to land some WR help or some CB options is hard to swallow.
TE Dearth
The Broncos finished the day with a TE that they had targeted, in fact ESPN's John Clayton suggested it could be a TE, but not the one we predicted. I thought Cornelius Ingram, Shawn Nelson or Jared Cook could be taken, but instead Denver went for Richard Quinn of North Carolina.
Round 3 will be a huge one for TEs I think, teams wanting them will have to get them early.
Denver trade up again
Titans Position Pick Predictable
Huskies Have 3 Gone on Day 1
** Postscript...The Huskies made it four with the selection of Cody Brown by Arizona with the second last pick of the day.
Dolphin DB Double
Did I mention the pace of this draft?
Kruger to Replace Johnson
Colts Finally Address Need at DT
Underrated and Overrated Players find home in Round 2
Phil Loadholt, the offensive tackle from Oklahoma, was touted entering his senior year as a top ten pick. He underperformed that during the season, albeit performing ok, and has looked a bit like a weight-risk at recent workouts. So when Minnesota grabbed him mid-second, they got the potential of a first rounder, without the huge cost. We will see how it pans out.
Eagles Offense Flying
Veikune the latest Hawaii DL to be drafted
Converted TE earns a nice PayDay
OL Value in the Second
The Bills further added help up front with the best guard prospect - Andy Levitre out of Oregon State. With centre and guard filled by rookies, some reshuffling could help Buffalo cover for the loss of Jason Peters and support QB Trent Edwards.
No Hoopla, but Giants hit with Sintim
Browns add Wideouts, but keep Edwards
Enter the lesser-known DBs
Brown Brings Passh Rush, and Peppers Insurance to Carolina
My Mock in Review
- 5 correct selections
- 16 correct position choices.
In comparison, Mike Mayock got:
- 8 correct selections
- 11 correct position choices.
Not bad I think!
Two Tackles for Jax
And Bam...here comes Butler
Patriots trade up!
Before I could even post the above comments, along come the Pats with the pick of Ron Brace, DT, Boston College. BJ Raji's running mate is a good 3-4 nose fit for New England.
Interestingly, as owner of 2 consecutive picks, how do NE decide who to pick first, assuming they know which 2 players they like. Perhaps $$ comes into it.
Finally off the Board
Denver gave up what?????
Second Round Off to a flying start
The Rams get a first-round talent in James Laurinitis from Ohio State, and then it is a follow-up Ohio State pick with WR Brian Robiskie to the Browns in a move sure to upset many teams who hoped to grab the underrated player in the second.
The Broncos further solidify their defense with the third corner off the board - Wake Forest's Alphonso Smith.
Still plenty of big names on the board.
Ziggy Gets in the Hood
Cards go Beanie
What are the Cards thinking?
WR Solidify in First Round
Who is Falling?
Nicks in Blue
Giants Tossing Up Between Wells and Nicks
Bills Address OL Needs
Colts Surprise with Brown pick
WRs Falling
Packers Chase Matthews Agressively
New England trades AGAIN
Tuna Goes for Defense
Falcons Get A Big Guy
Oher Finally
Patriots Stockpiling
Why did they trade back? Clearly the players they have targeted are likely to be on the board at 26 - Clay Matthews, Rey Maualuga, Darius Butler etc.
Minnesota get their man
Return of the Mack...to Cleveland
Cleveland are laughing
Detroit add help for Stafford...
You go away for 2 minutes....
Another 6th round pick for Cleveland as Philly swoop in to address their WR need with Jeremy Maclin. Maclin should be happy because Philadelphia will surround him with better players than Oakland would have. He might have lost some money, but a good career will take care of that over the long-haul.
Ayers best on the Board and best for Broncos
Predictions Ring True
Cleveland Options Not Hurt by Bucs Trade
Tampa Trades Up for Who?
Huge Surprise in San Diego
Cleveland Has Options
Ok, so I am getting in the zone now.
San Diego could make it a USC LB back-to-back with Rey Maualuga, unless they really do want a big back complement to their current RB corps.
Houston Should Take Cushing
Alright, sense prevails for the Saints
New Orleans
Quickets pick yet - Redskins get Orakpo
Moreno - WOW
Options for Denver
Trusting My INstincts ... which I should have done
Maybin provides am instant pass rush upgrade for the bills who can use rgeir #28 pick for other help.
Crabtree Wait Over
Familiar Faces
Raji perfect for Green Bay
Loving the pace of the Draft
Crabtree watching his world collapse
The 49ers have a need for a WR and Crabtree would give them some young firepower for sure. He is a player, no-doubt, but there is enough hesitation. If the Niners don't, expect Denver to consider it, but in reality Houston at 15 or Philadelphia at 21 could be falling points.
Value meets need = Monroe to Jax
Monroe will be given the chance to start at RT with Tra Thomas at LT for now, before Monroe can take over. Already, David Garrard is a better player. They can look for a WR in the second round.
How easy a mock can collapse
Next up Jacksonville. As a big Jags fan, I am hoping for BJ Raji. Monroe would also fit a need, as would Crabtree. But a receiver can be had in Round 2. Draft the big guys I say!
At least we know the 49ers won't go QB in the first.
Nothing changes for the Pack at 9, except if Raji is available!
Raiders Reach for Speed
Jacksonville are licking their chops with their 3 most-coveted players and positions on the board - Raji, Monroe and Crabtree.
Crabtree is in agony in the green room!
Huge price for Sanchez
The Jets paid a high price to move up. Going to the Browns are DE Kenyon Coleman, QB Brett Ratliff and DB Abram Elam, a first-round pick (17th overall) and a second-round pick (52nd).
Cleveland can still address their needs on defense, at WR and now get some other bit players. Ratliff will become a solid backup once the Browns choose which QB to trade.
Bengals Get Protection
It appears now that the Raiders and Jags have their pick of Raji, Monroe or Crabtree. All three fit the Jags needs, so whatever falls through Al Davis' cracks is there for the taking.
Some discussion has come up over Eugene Monroe's knees as to why he has slipped to third OT.
Sanchez a Jet!
TRADE!!!!
Curry to good to pass up
I knew the Sanchez talk was just that - talk.
Browns have plenty of options here. Perhaps now is the time for same trade talk about Braylong Edwards. Look for Andre Smith or Eugene Monroe to come off the board.
Jackson it is
Seattle are next and with Curry on the board it should be an easy pick, or is that Sanchez talk more than fluff?
My Mock thinkings
KC Will go Defense
Rams Take their Time, Draft Jason Smith
It was the pick that was predicted by many in the past few weeks, but a real surprise given his post season ratings. Nobody had Jason Smith as a top ten guy after the season. Sure, Baylor didn't have a season worthy of National attention, but this was a huge climb for Smith. An athletic tackle with a good attitude, Smith will help the Rams in trying to replace Orlando Pace. I still believe that Monroe will be better, but could see this selection by the Rams was on the cards.
It's in the books - Stafford 1
Dorsey Trade??
NFL.com Live Feed
Let's get it started
Things I am looking for:
- Big trades to shake it all up
- Teams reaching for need rather than value
Friday, April 24, 2009
Stafford Signs, Draft begins
Ok, so maybe the draft hasn't officially begun, but all the suspense of the #1 pick is over after the Detroit Lions and Matt Stafford have agreed to terms on a fat rookie contract. Stafford was #1 on most pundits mock drafts and now it is done.
The Stafford selection is no surprise. Once the Cutler to the Bears deal was sealed, it was clear that Stafford would end up in Detroit. Despite the preliminary negotiations with Jason Smith and Aaron Curry, it was always Stafford. Owning the 20th pick in the draft, Detroit can tomorrow cap a great first round with an offensive tackle or linebacker.
Detroit will go through the official lodgement of selection card tomorrow in New York, but rest assured. the Rams will be busy negotiating with their prime target as we speak.
How does this early announcement impact the draft? Well for a start the NFL network will have some early analysis to talk through, but the suspense is lost. I am surprised that the NFL hasn't yet passed a rule dictating that any pre-draft deals be kept secret so as to ensure the integrity of the draft as a commercial property.
An offensive lineman is headed to St Louis. Monroe or Smith, no question. The Rams talk a good game in thinking they could bluff someone into trading with them by buying a plane ticket for Sanchez to STL. But we're not fooled.
St Louis is on the clock.
A Really Final Round 1 Mock
I don't know if he is the best player, but a team coming from the bottom up needs someone to become the face, even if Culpepper is the man to start this season. Not getting Cutler guarantees this pick. If they were guaranteed to get the #1 pick next year I would take Curry now and Bradford next year, but… Having gone back to watch his film, he has all the tools.
2. St Louis – Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
LB is a need still, but the replacement for Orlando Pace is here. Some like Smith more, but he is a late riser and the tape may not be as strong for Smith as for Monroe.
3. Kansas City – Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas
The Chiefs need some playmakers on defense and Orakpo is a specimen. Some pundits have Curry going here, but I don't see him fitting the bill for KC. Orakpo is a speed rusher and the Chiefs desperately need some sacks. Curry is a chance here as well, but I still see DE is more of a need.
4. Seattle - Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest
Offensive tackle is the talk, but with Peterson gone and Leroy Hill having off-field issues, the Seahawks can setup an impressive young LB group. Late mail has the Squaks interested in Sanchez, but is that a smokescreen??
5. Cleveland Browns – Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
The Browns take the best player on the board and fill a need with the athletic OT.
6. Cincinnati – Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
The best WR will immediately fill Housh’s spot opposite Ocho Cinco.
7. Oakland – BJ Raji, DT, Boston College
The WR debate is on, but perhaps history shows Al Davis drafts big guys. They signed Khalif Barnes to handle the OL, now they take the DT to fill the gaping holes up front.
8. Jacksonville – Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
The Jags will have seen some good things about his Pro Day and likely schedule him for a private workout. BJ Raji is still a chance, but the Jags front office are now stating a clear desire to still draft O Line even with Tra Thomas. What is with the Mark Sanchez talk. No chance I say. If Crabtree is on the board they take him.
9. Green Bay – Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU
The ideal player for the 3-4 system they are installing. Was outstanding in the Peach Bowl.
10. San Francisco – Mark Sanchez, QB, USC
His Pro Day helped is stock and the Niners can't possibly think that Hill or Smith is still the answer.
11. Buffalo – Michael Oher, OL, Ole Miss
The run on quality tackles has left the Bills looking at Oher or a defensive pick. Oher's stock is rising and the loss of Peters makes this a need pick.
12. Denver Broncos – Brian Cushing, LB, USC
Maybe they move up to get Sanchez. Maybe they see him fall into their laps. Otherwise they need someone for the 3-4 and Cushing works.
13. Washington – Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee
With Haynesworth on the inside and Jason Taylor gone, here is a fine pass rusher to spark the Redskins. Watching him against Alabama he was a beast.
14. New Orleans Saints – Malcolm Jenkins, DB, Ohio State
Is he a CB or Safety? Who cares, the Saints need both and Jenkins is a great player.
15. Houston - Beanie Wells, RB, Ohio State
Back to Back buckeyes. The first RB taken is Wells who fits the zone scheme in Houston better than Moreno and is a great complement to Slaton.
16. San Diego – Rey Maualuga, LB, USC
An inside backer is needed for the 3-4 and the USC monster is a perfect fit inside.
17. New York Jets – Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
Maclin has deep speed and is a dynamic playmaker. He will give whoever the Jets QB is a field stretching target. Do they stretch for Freeman here? My thought is no, but if Sanchez was around... Ultimately, they should have taken Henne last year.
18. Denver (from Chicago) – Everette Brown, OLB/DE, FSU
More defensive help please, and this athlete should become a pass-rush demon.
19. Tampa Bay – Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss
Unless Sanchez falls, I think the Leftwich signing points to another position of need and the interior of the DL needs help.
20. Detroit – Eben Britton, OT, Arizona
Time to give Stafford some more protection. Britton is the fifth OT taken this round.
21. Philadelphia – Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia
Westbrook needs a running mate and with Buckhalter gone, Moreno fits the bill. The Eagles become even more dangerous now.
22. Minnesota – Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
Minnesota wet their pants at getting Harvin in to complement Berrian and Rice. With Harvin in the slot, Adrian Peterson becomes more of a weapon. His off-field concerns mean that some teams might drop him from their board.
23. New England – Clay Matthews, LB, USC
Matthews is a good fit for the 3-4 and is a Belichick type of player, a possible replacement instantly for Vrabel. Perhaps they look at Larry English as well.
24. Atlanta – Vontae Davis, SB, Illinois
A top corner is needed in Atlanta to help them support the stronger offense. Brandon Pettigrew (OKSt TE) would be an intriguing pickup to help Matt Ryan.
25. Miami – Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut
Value here by the truckload to improve the team on D. Alphonso Smith could also have a chance here.
26. Baltimore Ravens – James Laurinitis, LB, Ohio State
A CB is a good chance here, but how about a LB to learn from Ray. Plus, he was a top 15 pick a year ago and now probably unlucky to fall to this spot, but lucky for the Ravens.
27. Indianapolis – Ziggy Hood, DT, Missouri
The Colts need to fix their inside run defense and the big guy from the TIgers is the man. A WR like Nicks would be a strong possibility also.
28. Buffalo – Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State
They end up getting a guy they had targeted higher at this spot due to concerns about his strength and run play. Here at this spot they can let him be a pass-rushing menace.
29. New York Giants – Darius Hayward-Bey, WR, Maryland
We saw how they struggled without Plaxico, so now they need a big athletic target along with their little hands guys and Hayward-Bey is the deep threat.
30. Tennessee – Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC
The value here is too good to pass up as the Titans need a dependable guy.
31. Arizona – Donald Brown, RB, Connecticut
The Cards need someone to run with Hightower, so Brown offers versatility in the run game and catching passes.
32. Pittsburgh – Alex Mack, OL, California
If the top CBs are off the board, this is a sure need for the Steelers to boost their OL.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Second Round Mock
Detroit - Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Ok State
New England - Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest
St Louis Rams - Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia
Cleveland Browns - Kenny Britt, WR, Rutgers
Seattle Seahawks - Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State
Cincinatti Bengals - William Beatty, OT, Connecticut
Jacksonville Jaguars - Brian Robiskie, WR, Ohio State
Oakland Raiders - Mohammad Massaquoi - WR, Georgia
Green Bay Packers - DJ Moore, CB, Vanderbilt
Buffalo Bills - Alex Mack, OL, Cal
San Francisco - Louis Delmas, S, Western Michigan
Miami Dolphins - Larry English, OLB, Northern Illinois
New York Giants - Cody Brown, LB, COnnecticut
Houston Texans - Rashad Johnson, S, Alabama
New England Patriots - Patrick Chung, S, Oregon
Denver Broncos - Derrick Williams, WR, Penn State
Chicago Bears - Sean Smith, CB, Utah
Cleveland Browns - LeSean McCoy, RB, Pittsburgh
Dallas Cowboys - William Moore, S, Missouri
New York Jets - Paul Kruger, DE/OLB, Utah
Philadelphia Eagles - Jared Cook, TE, South Carolina
Minnesota Vikings - Cornelius Ingram, TE, Florida
Atlanta Falcons - Shawn Nelson, TE, Southern Miss
Miami Dolphins - Brandon Tate, WR, North Carolina
Baltimore Ravens - Phil Loadholt, OL, Oklahoma
New England Patriots - Jarron Gilbert, DT, San Jose State
Carolina Panthers - Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
New York Giants - Andre Brown, RB, NC State
Indianapolis Colts - Marcus Freeman, LB, Ohio State
Tennessee Titans - David Veikune, DE, Hawaii
Arizona Cardinals - Pat White, QB/WR/KR, West Virginia
Pittsburgh Steelers - Jarius Byrd, CB, Oregon
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Draft Day Blogathon
Final Mock Draft
I don't know if he is the best player, but a team coming from the bottom up needs someone to become the face, even if Culpepper is the man to start this season. Not getting Cutler guarantees this pick. If they were guaranteed to get the #1 pick next year I would take Curry now and Bradford next year, but… Having gone back to watch his film, he has all the tools.
2. St Louis – Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
LB is a need still, but the replacement for Orlando Pace is here. Some like Smith more, but he is a late riser and the tape may not be as strong for Smith as for Monroe.
3. Kansas City – Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas
The Chiefs need some playmakers on defense and Orakpo is a specimen. Some pundits have Curry going here, but I don't see him fitting the bill for KC. Orakpo is a speed rusher and the Chiefs desperately need some sacks. Curry is a chance here as well, but I still see DE is more of a need.
4. Seattle - Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest
Offensive tackle is the talk, but with Peterson gone and Leroy Hill having off-field issues, the Seahawks can setup an impressive young LB group. Late mail has the Squaks interested in Sanchez, but is that a smokescreen??
5. Cleveland Browns – Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
The Browns take the best player on the board and fill a need with the athletic OT.
6. Cincinnati – Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
The best WR will immediately fill Housh’s spot opposite Ocho Cinco.
7. Oakland – BJ Raji, DT, Boston College
The WR debate is on, but perhaps history shows Al Davis drafts big guys. They signed Khalif Barnes to handle the OL, now they take the DT to fill the gaping holes up front.
8. Jacksonville – Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
The Jags will have seen some good things about his Pro Day and likely schedule him for a private workout. BJ Raji is still a chance, but the Jags front office are now stating a clear desire to still draft O Line even with Tra Thomas. What is with the Mark Sanchez talk. No chance I say. If Crabtree is on the board they take him.
9. Green Bay – Everette Brown, DE/OLB, FSU
The ideal player for the outside backer in the Packers 3-4 they are installing.
10. San Francisco – Mark Sanchez, QB, USC
His Pro Day helped is stock and the Niners can't possibly think that Hill or Smith is still the answer.
11. Buffalo – Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State
The run on quality tackles has left the Bills looking defensive, so an end opposite Schobel is here to add the needed pass rush for Dick Jauron. If Andre Smith was on the board, things might turn.
12. Denver Broncos – Brian Cushing, LB, USC
Maybe they move up to get Sanchez. Maybe they see him fall into their laps. Otherwise they need someone for the 3-4 and Cushing works.
13. Washington – Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee
With Haynesworth on the inside and Jason Taylor gone, here is a fine pass rusher to spark the Redskins. Watching him against Alabama he was a beast.
14. New Orleans Saints – Malcolm Jenkins, DB, Ohio State
Is he a CB or Safety? Who cares, the Saints need both and Jenkins is a great player.
15. Houston - Beanie Wells, RB, Ohio State
Back to Back buckeyes. The first RB taken is Wells who fits the zone scheme in Houston better than Moreno and is a great complement to Slaton.
16. San Diego – Rey Maualuga, LB, USC
An inside backer is needed for the 3-4 and the USC monster is a perfect fit inside.
17. New York Jets – Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
Maclin has deep speed and is a dynamic playmaker. He will give whoever the Jets QB is a field stretching target. Do they stretch for Freeman here? My thought is no, but if Sanchez was around... Ultimately, they should have taken Henne last year.
18. Denver (from Chicago) – Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU
More defensive help please, and with LB covered earlier, here is the perfect 3-4 fit.
19. Tampa Bay – Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss
Unless Sanchez falls, I think the Leftwich signing points to another position of need and the interior of the DL needs help.
20. Detroit – Michael Oher, OT, Mississippi
Time to give Stafford some more protection. Oher getting to Detroit is a lucky catch for the Lions.
21. Philadelphia – Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia
Westbrook needs a running mate and with Buckhalter gone, Moreno fits the bill. The Eagles become even more dangerous now.
22. Minnesota – Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
Minnesota wet their pants at getting Harvin in to complement Berrian and Rice. With Harvin in the slot, Adrian Peterson becomes more of a weapon.
23. New England – Clay Matthews, LB, USC
Matthews is a good fit for the 3-4 and is a Belichick type of player, a possible replacement instantly for Vrabel. Perhaps they look at Larry English as well.
24. Atlanta – Vontae Davis, SB, Illinois
A top corner is needed in Atlanta to help them support the stronger offense. Brandon Pettigrew (OKSt TE) would be an intriguing pickup to help Matt Ryan.
25. Miami – Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut
Value here by the truckload to improve the team on D. Alphonso Smith could also have a chance here.
26. Baltimore Ravens – James Laurinitis, LB, Ohio State
A CB is a good chance here, but how about a LB to learn from Ray. Plus, he was a top 15 pick a year ago and now probably unlucky to fall to this spot, but lucky for the Ravens.
27. Indianapolis – Ziggy Hood, DT, Missouri
The Colts need to fix their inside run defense and the big guy from the TIgers is the man. A WR like Nicks would be a strong possibility also.
28. Buffalo – Eben Britton, OT, Arizona
After trading Peters, they need someone to help the OL, so Britton seems likely. Don't discount Brandon Pettigrew if he is on the board.
29. New York Giants – Darius Hayward-Bey, WR, Maryland
We saw how they struggled without Plaxico, so now they need a big athletic target along with their little hands guys and Hayward-Bey is the deep threat.
30. Tennessee – Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC
The value here is too good to pass up as the Titans need a dependable guy.
31. Arizona – Donald Brown, RB, Connecticut
The Cards need someone to run with Hightower, so Brown offers versatility in the run game and catching passes.
32. Pittsburgh – Alex Mack, OL, California
If the top CBs are off the board, this is a sure need for the Steelers to boost their OL.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Draft Trades to get Sanchez in Denver
1) Teams ahead with potential interest
Assuming the Lions take Stafford, there are only a handful of teams ahead of the Broncos that might be interested. Seattle are looking for their future QB, although could wait another year. I honestly believe that St Louis has to consider a QB to take over for Bulger. Some have suggested that Jacksonville is the likely drafter of Sanzhez, but I don't buy that. The 49ers are certainly a team that should take Sanchez if he is there.
2) What will it take?
Denver would have to give up both first rounders to get anywhere near the top 5. To get infront of the Jags, they will probably need their 12 pick and a second rounder. To get in front of the niners, probably only a swap and a third. The Broncos will have to hold out hope that the Bucs or Jets don't get too excited to climb up after Sanchez too.
3) The ideal setup?
Denver pulls the trigger with Jacksonville. Jacksonville get an extra pick, and can probably still take one of their preferred players - Andre Smith, BJ Raji or maybe a WR.
DRAFT DAY FALLOUT OF THE CUTLER TRADE
2) QB needy teams such as Tampa, the Jets and the Lions must now address the position in the draft. We can assume that the Lions will draft Stafford for sure now. The Jets were hot on Cutler’s tail but didn’t get it done. Will they sit and wait for Sanchez to drop, or will they go up to grab him. Tampa will either need to ‘settle’ for Josh Freeman, or package up some picks to move up for Sanchez. No way he slides that far. What about the Cleveland Browns? They have 2 starting caliber guys. What sort of return could they get for one of them. How about a shock trade sending Anderson to Detroit for a swap of first round picks (1 and 5) and a 3rd rounder. Detroit gets a QB and can use the fifth on help like Aaron Curry or one of the top OL as well as their other first. Cleveland get a chance to secure the best OL or Aaron Curry plus the 3rd as a sweetener.
3) The first round WR market has now opened up with Chicago out of the picture. Look for some teams picking in the 20s to be excited to get a shot at one of the top WR that might have previously been off the board. Minnesota would be excited at the chance that Percy Harvin might be a shot for them now.
Big Trade = Big Expectations
He wanted out and now he has it, all the way to the Windy City. In Chicago he finds himself with a good start-a-fresh opportunity, but a less talented offensive supporting group. In Denver Cutler had Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal. In Chicago he has Devin Hester and Greg Olson. Not exactly the same firepower. He does have the ground game and reliable hands of Matt Forte for support. But what about his protection?
2) Steep Price
Hearing about 2 first-rounders as the asking price, you have to think that is such a huge move. Throw in a QB and a third rounder and you have some serious firepower thrown at the deal. The Bears have finally got a legit QB (no offence to Orton), but did they give up too much? Can they address the rest of their needs? The reality is now that not having to pay a first round pick perhaps frees up some cash for Free agency. Some of this will need to be on Orlando Pace for the line, but a veteran WR such as Torry Holt and a veteran QB – perhaps Leftwich, maybe Garcia – should be on the shopping list to help Cutler out.
3) Who at QB for Denver?
Was Kyle Orton much of a sweetener? Do they believe he is a legitimate shot to battle Chris Simms for a starting job? Orton must have felt good knowing that in Chicago he would finally be the number 1 guy, but now is in a competition. Are either Simms or Orton the guy? Does Denver consider Sanchez at 12 if he is available? Do they like him enough to move up in front of San Francisco? Is Orton a McDaniels system guy? No doubt he is bright and slung it around at Purdue, so perhaps he is. We shall see.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
New Mock Update - post Cutler trade
I think Curry is a better player, but a team coming from the bottom up needs someone to become the face, even if Culpepper is the man to start this season. Not getting Cutler guarantees this pick. If they were guaranteed to get the #1 pick next year I would take Curry now and Bradford next year, but…
2. St Louis – Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
LB is a need still, but the replacement for Orlando Pace is here.
3. Kansas City – Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas
The Chiefs need some playmakers on defense and Orakpo is a specimen. Some pundits have Curry going here, but I don't see him fitting the bill for KC. Orakpo is a speed rusher and the Chiefs desperately need some sacks.
4. Seattle - Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest
Offensive tackle is the talk, but with Peterson gone and Leroy Hill having off-field issues, the Seahawks can setup an impressive young LB group.
5. Cleveland Browns – Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
The Browns take the best player on the board and fill a need with the athletic OT.
6. Cincinnati – Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
The best WR will immediately fill Housh’s spot opposite Ocho Cinco.
7. Oakland – BJ Raji, DT, Boston College
The WR debate is on, but perhaps history shows Al Davis drafts big guys. They signed Khalif Barnes to handle the OL, now they take the DT to fill the gaping holes up front.
8. Jacksonville – Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
The Jags will have seen some good things about his Pro Day and likely schedule him for a private workout. BJ Raji is still a chance, but the Jags front office are now stating a clear desire to still draft O Line even with Tra Thomas. What is with the Mark Sanchez talk. No chance I say.
9. Green Bay – Everette Brown, DE/OLB, FSU
The ideal player for the outside backer in the Packers 3-4 they are installing.
10. San Francisco – Mark Sanchez, QB, USC
His Pro Day helped is stock and the Niners can't possibly think that Hill or Smith is still the answer.
11. Buffalo – Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State
The run on quality tackles has left the Bills looking defensive, so an end opposite Schobel is here to add the needed pass rush for Dick Jauron.
12. Denver Broncos – Brian Cushing, LB, USC
Maybe the move up to get Sanchez. Maybe they see him fall into their laps. Otherwise they need someone for the 3-4 and Cushing works.
13. Washington – Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee
With Haynesworth on the inside and Jason Taylor gone, here is a fine pass rusher to spark the Redskins.
14. New Orleans Saints – Malcolm Jenkins, DB, Ohio State
Is he a CB or Safety? Who cares, the Saints need both and Jenkins is a great player.
15. Houston - Beanie Wells, RB, Ohio State
Back to Back buckeyes. The first RB taken is Wells who fits the zone scheme in Houston better than Moreno and is a great complement to Slaton.
16. San Diego – Rey Maualuga, LB, USC
An inside backer is needed for the 3-4 and the USC monster is a perfect fit inside.
17. New York Jets – Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
Maclin has deep speed and is a dynamic playmaker. He will give whoever the Jets QB is a field stretching target.
18. Denver (from Chicago) – Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU
The need someone to be a thumper in the middle that they have been lacking and Mauluga should offer that instantly.
19. Tampa Bay – Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State
Tampa could be tempted to trade up to secure Sanchez if he gets past the 49ers, or perhaps could be out of the market with a Cutler deal, but otherwise, QB is still the need.
20. Detroit – Michael Oher, OT, Mississippi
Time to give Stafford some more protection. Oher getting to Detroit is a lucky catch for the Lions.
21. Philadelphia – Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia
Westbrook needs a running mate and with Buckhalter gone, Moreno fits the bill. The Eagles become even more dangerous now.
22. Minnesota – Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
Minnesota wet their pants at getting Harvin in to complement Berrian and Rice. With Harvin in the slot, Adrian Peterson becomes more of a weapon.
23. New England – Clay Matthews, LB, USC
Matthews is a good fit for the 3-4 and is a Belichick type of player, a possible replacement instantly for Vrabel.
24. Atlanta – Vontae Davis, SB, Illinois
A top corner is needed in Atlanta to help them support the stronger offense.
25. Miami – Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut
Value here by the truckload to improve the team on D.
26. Baltimore Ravens – James Laurinitis, LB, Ohio State
A CB is a good chance here, but how about a LB to learn from Ray.
27. Indianapolis – Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss
The Colts need to fix their inside run defense and the big guy from the Rebels is the man. A WR like Nicks would be a strong possibility also.
28. Philadelphia – Eben Britton, OT, Arizona
A WR could be a choice here, but they need OL help and Britton has the goods.
29. New York Giants – Darius Hayward-Bey, WR, Maryland
We saw how they struggled without Plaxico, so now they need a big athletic target along with their little hands guys and Hayward-Bey is the deep threat.
30. Tennessee – Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC
The value here is too good to pass up as the Titans need a dependable guy.
31. Arizona – Donald Brown, RB, Connecticut
The Cards need someone to run with Hightower, so Brown offers versatility in the run game and catching passes.
32. Pittsburgh – Alex Mack, OL, California
If the top CBs are off the board, this is a sure need for the Steelers to boost their OL.
Worst Free Agency Moves
They need help, so why hope for it. With receivers out there, and the potential for trades to get a QB, they have to be proactive. If they can get into the Cutler sweepstakes, they could fall of this list.
2) TO to Buffalo
At the time I thought it was a good thing. If he would only just go in and play football. How stupid am I for thinking he could do that. If he did, Buffalo get an added dimension. Now it seems they get a distraction.
3) Deric Ward to Tampa
He didn't really break the bank in Tampa, and he has ended up in a similar situation as he had in NY. The Giants gave up easily on a thousand yard back to trust the big talented, but often injured Brandon Jacobs. I don't know why.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Bad Ideas
Man-boobs and flubber don't impress scouts. Nobody expects him to be the hulk, but we would like to see less of his skin.
2) 18 game regular season
Will there be any players left for the playoffs or will they all be on IR?
3) 2nd Round Better Value than 1st
The cost of signing players in the first round is so high that teams would rather trade for a second rounder than a first. This is a crazy situation. Rookie Cap please!!!
Best Free Agent Signings
Haynesworth got money thrown at him in traditional Snyder fashion, but you can't argue that Haynesworth makes the Redskins significantly better.
2) Antonio Bryant to stay in Tampa
He was huge for the Bucs last year and earnt his big deal and a spot as a star in Florida.
3) Jordan Gross back in Carolina
It is boring to go for a team retaining its free agents, but this is a top young OL that could have broken the bank elsewhere, but got good money to stay in a good spot. The Panthers needed him back.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Mock Update
1. Detroit – Matthew Stafford, QB, UGA
I think Curry is a better player, but a team coming from the bottom up needs someone to become the face, even if Culpepper is the man to start this season. If they were guaranteed to get the #1 pick next year I would take Curry now and Bradford next year, but…
2. St Louis – Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest
The complete player brings some much needed athleticism and playmaking on defense.
3. Kansas City – Brian Orakpo, DE/OLB, Texas
The Chiefs need some playmakers on defense and Orakpo is a specimen. I also think if Crabtree was 100% he might be a shot.
4. Seattle - Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
Smith or Monroe are the top two tackles, but Smith’s athleticism gets him the nod to help be the future beyond Walter Jones.
5. Cleveland Browns – Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
The Browns take whoever the Seahawks don’t to sure up their protection.
6. Cincinnati – Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
The best WR will immediately fill Housh’s spot opposite Ocho Cinco/
7. Oakland – BJ Raji, DT, Boston College
The WR debate is on, but perhaps history shows Al Davis drafts big guys. They signed Khalif Barnes to handle the OL, now they take the DT to fill the gaping holes up front.
8. Jacksonville – Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
The Jags will have seen some good things about his Pro Day and likely schedule him for a private workout. BJ Raji is still a chance, but the Jags front office are now stating a clear desire to still draft O Line even with Tra Thomas.
9. Green Bay – Everette Brown, DE/OLB, FSU
The ideal player for the outside backer in the Packers 3-4 they are installing.
10. San Francisco – Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss
QB is going to be a popular pick, but the Niners are probably wary of a first round QB pick so soon after Alex Smith. Here they get someone to play RT opposite Joe Staley.
11. Buffalo – Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State
The run on quality tackles has left the Bills looking defensive, so an end opposite Schobel is here to add the needed pass rush for Dick Jauron.
12. Denver Broncos – Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU
If they get the right offer from Tampa maybe they take Sanchez here, but for now, with Cutler at QB, they add a 3-4 DE to fit their system and a good value pick also.
13. Washington – Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee
With Haynesworth on the inside and Jason Taylor gone, here is a fine pass rusher to spark the Redskins.
14. New Orleans Saints – Malcolm Jenkins, DB, Ohio State
Is her a CB or Safety? Who cares, the Saints need both and Jenkins is a great player.
15. Houston - Beanie Wells, RB, Ohio State
Back to Back buckeyes. The first RB taken is Wells who fits the zone scheme in Houston better than Moreno and is a great complement to Slaton.
16. San Diego – Brian Cushing, LB, USC
The shortage of LBs helps Cushing climb a bit higher than anticipated and with LT resigned, they can put off his replacement for another year.
17. New York Jets – Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
Sanchez could be very tempting here, but the Jets need speed outside and Harvin is electric.
18. Chicago – Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
CB help is needed, but how about someone to get downfield for whoever is the QB. Maclin offers good value here as well and can take the pressure of Hester.
19. Tampa Bay – Mark Sanchez, QB, USC
Tampa could be tempted to trade up to secure Sanchez if he gets past the 49ers, but here they get him anyway to start the Raheem Morris era.
20. Detroit – Eben Britton, OT, Arizona
Time to give Stafford some more protection. Britton is the fifth OT taken this round.
21. Philadelphia – Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia
Westbrook needs a running mate and with Buckhalter gone, Moreno fits the bill. The Eagles become even more dangerous now.
22. Minnesota – Alex Mackr, OL, California
Matt Birk is gone, so young depth up front is needed, even if a bit of a reach.
23. New England – Clay Matthews, LB, USC
Matthews is a good fit for the 3-4 and is a Belichick type of player, a possible replacement instantly for Vrabel.
24. Atlanta – Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State
They need to give Matt Ryan a viable TE who can also open lanes for Michael Turner. Pettigrew is perfect for this.
25. Miami – Rey Maualuga, LB, USC
That is 3 USC LB gone in the 1st. The Dolphins look to solidify the middle in the 3-4 alongside CHanning Crowder.
26. Baltimore Ravens – DJ Moore, CB, Vanderbilt
Samari Rolle is gone, Chris McCallister is aging. Time for some youth at CB.
27. Indianapolis – Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss
The Colts need to fix their inside run defense and the big guy from the Rebels is the man. A WR like Nicks would be a strong possibility also.
28. Philadelphia – Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC
Nicks is possibly the most polished WR in the draft and an immediate upgrade to their corps.
29. New York Giants – Darius Hayward-Bey, WR, Maryland
We saw how they struggled without Plaxico, so now they need a big athletic target along with their little hands guys and Hayward-Bey is the deep threat.
30. Tennessee – Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee
The home state product gives the Titans some edge rush. If one of the top wideouts remains, it will be a tough decision.
31. Arizona – Donald Brown, RB, Connecticut
The Cards need someone to run with Hightower, so Brown offers versatility in the run game and catching passes.
32. Pittsburgh – Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest
Two Wake players in Round 1??? What is happening here? The Steelers need CB help after the departure of McFadden and Smith is next in line. Possibly also Darius Butler.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
We're Back!
Round 1 Mock Draft
1.
I think Curry is a better player, but a team coming from the bottom up needs someone to become the face, even if Culpepper is the man to start this season. If they were guaranteed to get the #1 pick next year I would take Curry now and Bradford next year, but…
2.
The complete player brings some much needed athleticism and playmaking on defense.
3.
The Chiefs need some playmakers on defense and Orakpo is a specimen. I also think if Crabtree was 100% he might be a shot.
4. Seattle - Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
Smith or Monroe are the top two tackles, but Smith’s athleticism gets him the nod to help be the future beyond Walter Jones.
5.
The Browns take whoever the Seahawks don’t to sure up their protection.
6.
The best WR will immediately fill Housh’s spot opposite Ocho Cinco/
7.
Al Davis loves speed and they need another explosive playmaker, so here is Maclin, even if a few spots higher than valued.
8.
Everyone has the Jags thinking O line, but after getting Tra Thomas and the top two tackles are gone, they need another presence on the inside. Andre Smith is still a chance here.
9.
The ideal player for the outside backer in the Packers 3-4 they are installing.
10.
QB is going to be a popular pick, but the Niners are probably wary of a first round QB pick so soon after Alex Smith. Here they get someone to play RT opposite Joe Staley.
11.
The run on quality tackles is on here. The Bills get a true talent to help Trent Edwards development.
12.
If they get the right offer from
13. Washington – Aaron Maybin. DE.
With Haynesworth on the inside and Jason Taylor gone, here is a fine pass rusher to spark the Redskins.
14.
Is her a CB or Safety? Who cares, the Saints need both and Jenkins is a great player.
15. Houston - Beanie Wells, RB,
Back to Back buckeyes. The first RB taken is Wells who fits the zone scheme in
16.
The Chargers will happily build for the future with
17.
Sanchez could be very tempting here, but the Jets need speed outside and Harvin is electric.
18. Chicago – Vontae Davis, CB,
The Bears stay in-state for the needed help for their aging secondary. With some good WR on offer still available they could be tempting, but look for them to go WR in Round 2.
19.
20.
They get a top LB and a top QB in Round 1. A good outing. Maybe if they had gone the other way they still might have been successful.
21.
The Eagles were eyeing off one of the top 2 runners, but instead start the youth movement on OL.
22.
Matt Birk is gone, so young depth up front is needed, even if a bit of a reach.
23.
Matthews is a good fit for the 3-4 and is a Belichick type of player, a possible replacement instantly for Vrabel.
24.
That is 3 USC LB gone in the 1st. The Falcons look to replace Keith Brooking here.
25.
The athletic English fits the mold for the 3-4 and will be the choice over a possible WR.
26.
Samari Rolle is gone, Chris McCallister is aging. Time for some youth at CB/
27.
The Colts need to fix their inside run defense and the big guy from the Rebels is the man. A WR like Nicks would be a strong possibility also.
28.
Nicks is possibly the most polished WR in the draft and an immediate upgrade to their corps.
29.
We saw how they struggled without Plaxico, so now they need a big athletic target along with their little hands guys and Hayward-Bey is the deep threat.
30.
The home state product gives the Titans some edge rush. If one of the top wideouts remains, it will be a tough decision.
31.
The Cards need someone to run with Hightower, so Brown offers versatility in the run game and catching passes.
32.
Two Wake players in Round 1??? What is happening here? The Steelers need CB help after the departure of McFadden and Smith is next in line.