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2009 mock draft 3.1

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so i screwed up my mock draft 3.0 cuz i was looking at old date.. my fault here's a look at the up dated version..

round 1 pick 25: Sean Smith CB 6'3 215lbs Utah

round 2 pick 44: Paul Kruger 6'5 265lbs DE Utah
pick 56: Max Unger OC 6'5 306lbs Oregon

round 3 pick 86: Ramses Barden WR 6'6" 224lbs Cal Poly

round 4 pick 104: Marcus Freeman OLB 6'2" 242 Ohio State

round 5 pick 153: Will Johnson DT 6'5" 290 Michigan

round 6 pick 168: Bruce Johnson CB 5'10" 182 Miami

round 7 pick 197: Jarett Dillard WR 5'11" 160 Rice
pick 220: Eric Vandenheuvel OT 6'8" 324 Wisconsin


possible rookie free agent pick ups:

Antone Smith RB 5'9" 188 Florida State
John Phillips TE 6'6" 252 Virginia
Michael Jones WR 6'4" 203 Arizona State
DeAngelo Willingham CB 6'0' 200 Tennessee
Stephen Hodge S 6'0" 214 TCU
 
Never met him but I did coach a baseball team with Freeman's uncle a few years ago....


i think he has the talent to be a great LB in the league after a year or two of development. let him and Wake learn from Porter and we'll have great young talent starting for us in a year or two on the strong and weak side
 
Never met him but I did coach a baseball team with Freeman's uncle a few years ago....

Did OSU have another Freeman that was a LB? I was looking at M Freeman's bio and he is not the same guy I was thinking of. The guy I was thinking of was a JuCo transfer from California.
 
so i screwed up my mock draft 3.0 cuz i was looking at old date.. my fault here's a look at the up dated version..

round 1 pick 25: Sean Smith CB 6'3 215lbs Utah

round 2 pick 44: Paul Kruger 6'5 265lbs DE Utah
pick 56: Max Unger OC 6'5 306lbs Oregon

round 3 pick 86: Ramses Barden WR 6'6" 224lbs Cal Poly

round 4 pick 104: Marcus Freeman OLB 6'2" 242 Ohio State

round 5 pick 153: Will Johnson DT 6'5" 290 Michigan

round 6 pick 168: Bruce Johnson CB 5'10" 182 Miami

round 7 pick 197: Jarett Dillard WR 5'11" 160 Rice
pick 220: Eric Vandenheuvel OT 6'8" 324 Wisconsin


possible rookie free agent pick ups:

Antone Smith RB 5'9" 188 Florida State
John Phillips TE 6'6" 252 Virginia
Michael Jones WR 6'4" 203 Arizona State
DeAngelo Willingham CB 6'0' 200 Tennessee
Stephen Hodge S 6'0" 214 TCU

IMO...Unger won't make it close to #56, would love to get him if he did.
Freeman fits a 4-3 better and there are other LBs I'd rather look for at that point. NFLDS has him as a late 2nd/early 3rd. I'd like to see us consider Victor Butler around this point of the draft. Zach Follett may be on the board in the early 4th too.
Bruce Johnson is not a strong run support corner, and nowhere near physical enough to be on a short list of favorite CBs for Parcells.
Jaret Dillard will be gone no later than the 4th round and could go early in the 3rd. Boomer thinks he is a possible late 1st round surprise, but I won't agree with him there. Dillard is a nice player though, sort of a cross between O.J. McDuffie and Mark Clayton to me.

Other than that, it's a nice draft, if it fell that way.
 
I'd change as follows:

Round 2 WR and OLB (Kruger is too light, and we don't need a C now)
Round 3 CB (6' or taller)
Round 4 RB to replace RW in a year or two
Round 6 OG (short CBs don't help us with tall physical WRs)
 
I'd change as follows:

Round 2 WR and OLB (Kruger is too light, and we don't need a C now)

Round 3 CB (6' or taller)
Round 4 RB to replace RW in a year or two
Round 6 OG (short CBs don't help us with tall physical WRs)

Unger can play anywhere on the OL and Kruger would play OLB for us if we draft him.
 
Unger can play anywhere on the OL and Kruger would play OLB for us if we draft him.

exactly... IMO Unger is the most versatile OL in this years draft. just my opinion though...

thank you guys on the feed.

btw, the reason i think Bruce Johnson can be drafted is because he can come in as a dime back when we play teams with 4 reciever sets, i.e.the pats, and he can cover the middle pretty well. plus, he'll be another tackler on ST
 
I disagree since i think draft priorities should go: NT/OLB/DT, CB/WR, WR/CB, CB/TE/OLB, OT/G/ILB, DT/WR, TE/RB, WR/DT, CB/S/OT/G.
 
IMO...Unger won't make it close to #56, would love to get him if he did.
Freeman fits a 4-3 better and there are other LBs I'd rather look for at that point. NFLDS has him as a late 2nd/early 3rd. I'd like to see us consider Victor Butler around this point of the draft. Zach Follett may be on the board in the early 4th too.
Bruce Johnson is not a strong run support corner, and nowhere near physical enough to be on a short list of favorite CBs for Parcells.
Jaret Dillard will be gone no later than the 4th round and could go early in the 3rd. Boomer thinks he is a possible late 1st round surprise, but I won't agree with him there. Dillard is a nice player though, sort of a cross between O.J. McDuffie and Mark Clayton to me.

Other than that, it's a nice draft, if it fell that way.

I'm curious as to your thoughts: what if Unger fell to #44? I'd be damn tempted. Rationale- I'm higher on the Roth/Anderson combo than most, we signed Caneron Wake, and I have a hard time seeing a WR fall to #44 that would be a better value than Unger. And if/when a Smiley/Thomas et al goes down, I don't want to relive last year's interior OL debacle. So what DB's, besides Sean Smith, would prove to be a better value? I could see WR/Unger/CB as top 3 picks. Unger's versatility could be a game changer and money saver- accross the board quality backups, at least for starters. I still have my eye on Kevin Barnes with that high #4 from the Raiders, and I wouldn't mind at all picking up Gerald Cadogan, I wonder how long he will last. In hindsite Carl Nicks would have been a sweet mid round pickup last year, Anthony Collins, too- both blew Shawn Murphy out of the water.
 
I'm curious as to your thoughts: what if Unger fell to #44? I'd be damn tempted. Rationale- I'm higher on the Roth/Anderson combo than most, we signed Caneron Wake, and I have a hard time seeing a WR fall to #44 that would be a better value than Unger. And if/when a Smiley/Thomas et al goes down, I don't want to relive last year's interior OL debacle. So what DB's, besides Sean Smith, would prove to be a better value? I could see WR/Unger/CB as top 3 picks. Unger's versatility could be a game changer and money saver- accross the board quality backups, at least for starters. I still have my eye on Kevin Barnes with that high #4 from the Raiders, and I wouldn't mind at all picking up Gerald Cadogan, I wonder how long he will last. In hindsite Carl Nicks would have been a sweet mid round pickup last year, Anthony Collins, too- both blew Shawn Murphy out of the water.
IMO, Unger should be given strong consideration if on the board at #44, for the same reasons you give. OL depth should be a main priority in this draft, along with CB. IMO, Parcells will want corners who have at least decent size, are physical and not afraid to play run support. He mentioned once this is a high priority for him in a corner. Looking at the corners, the ones who seem to fit most to me after Jenkins, who IMO will be gone by the time we ever pick, are Davis, S Smith, Byrd, Francies, Harris, D Smith, Fletcher, Trent, and Carey, off the top of my head. I think we should draft two at least.
WR, IMO, isn't as big a necessity early, although I think it is possible we go that way.
 
IMO, Unger should be given strong consideration if on the board at #44, for the same reasons you give. OL depth should be a main priority in this draft, along with CB. IMO, Parcells will want corners who have at least decent size, are physical and not afraid to play run support. He mentioned once this is a high priority for him in a corner. Looking at the corners, the ones who seem to fit most to me after Jenkins, who IMO will be gone by the time we ever pick, are Davis, S Smith, Byrd, Francies, Harris, D Smith, Fletcher, Trent, and Carey, off the top of my head. I think we should draft two at least.
WR, IMO, isn't as big a necessity early, although I think it is possible we go that way.

I like what I've seen of Fletcher- good size, speed, hips, and can shadow well. If we ended the draft with Kevin Barnes and Fletcher as the drafted CB's I think that I would be ok with that. I don't want to see a forced CB pick. Here's a clip at the bottom of this page:

http://www.draftcountdown.com/scoutingreports/cb/Bradley-Fletcher.php

Re: the WR position- looking out a year or 2, I think that it is a need position- better off getting a stud now who can be groomed for the Henne era, get the learning year out of the way. And Harvin, even if CP can't fully utilize his speed Pennington and Harvin could do some damage with PH in the slot. Bess is good at that, too, but Harvin can make defenders miss, run away from them, and change games in an instant.
 
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