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B's Mock draft 2-9-06( 2 rounds)

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  1. Houston Texans- Reggie Bush, RB USC.
  2. New Orleans Saints-Matt Leinart, QB USC.
  3. Tennesee Titans- Vince Young, QB Texas.
  4. New York Jets- D'Brickashaw Ferguson, OT Virginia.
  5. Green Bay Packers- Mario Williams, DE NC State.
  6. Oakland Raiders- A.J. Hawk, OLB Ohio St.
  7. San Francisco 49ers- DeAngelo Williams, RB Memphis.
  8. Buffalo Bills- Haloti Ngata, DT Oregon
  9. Detroit Lions- Michael Huff, DB Texas
  10. Arizona Cardinals- Vernon Davis, TE Maryland
  11. St. Louis Rams- Tamba Hali, DE Penn St.
  12. Cleveland Browns- Chad Greenway, LB Iowa
  13. Baltimore Ravens- LenDale White, RB USC
  14. Philadelphia Eagles- Santonio Holmes, WR Ohio St.
  15. Atlanta Falcons- Laurence Maroney, RB Minnesota
  16. Miami Dolphins- Jay Cutler, QB Vanderbuilt. I really don't think he will be here but I see more pressing needs for some of the other teams that would be interested in him than QB.
  17. Minnesota Vikings- DeMeco Ryans, OLB Alabama
  18. Dallas Cowboys- Winston Justice, OT USC
  19. San Diego Chargers- Tye Hill, CB Clemson
  20. Kansas City Chiefs- Manny Lawson, DE NC St.
  21. New England Patriots- Jimmy Williams, CB Virginia Tech
  22. Denver Broncos- Marcedes Lewis, TE UCLA
  23. Tampa Bay Bucs- Ernie Sims, LB Florida St.
  24. Cincinnati Bengals- Leonard Pope, TE Georgia
  25. New York Giants- Ashton Youboty, CB Ohio St.
  26. Chicago Bears- Bobby Carpenter, OLB Ohio St.
  27. Carolina Panthers- Gabe Watson, DT Michigan
  28. Jacksonville Jaguars- Mathias Kiwanuka, DE Boston College
  29. Denver Broncos- Ko Simpson, DB South Carolina
  30. Indianapolis Colts- Abdul Hodge, LB Iowa
  31. Seattle Seahawks- Antonio Cromartie, CB Florida St.
  32. Pittsburgh Steelers- Sinorice Moss, WR Miami
  33. Houston- Marcus McNeill, OT Auburn
  34. New Orleans- Thomas Howard, LB UTEP
  35. New York Jets- Broderick Bunkley, DT Florida St.
  36. Green Bay- D'Qwell Jackson, LB Maryland
  37. San Francisco- Charles Gordon, CB Kansas
  38. Oakland- Rod Wright, DT Texas
  39. Tennessee- Richard Marshall, CB Fresno St.
  40. Detroit- Eric Winston, OT Miami
  41. Arizona- Omar Jacobs, QB Bowling Green
  42. Buffalo-Kelly Jennings, CB Miami
  43. Cleveland- Alan Zemaitis, CB Penn St.
  44. Baltimore- Max Jean-Gilles, OG Georgia
  45. Philadelphia- Anthony Fasano, TE Notre Dame
  46. St. Louis-Joel Klopfenstein, TE Colorado
  47. Atlanta-Ryan O'Callaghan, OT Cal
  48. Minnesota-Dusty Dvoracek, DT Oklahoma
  49. Dallas- Chad Jackson, WR Florida
  50. San Diego-Devin Hester, WR Miami
  51. Miami- Darnell Bing, DB USC
  52. New England- Martin Nance, WR Miami(Ohio)
  53. Washington-Orien Harris, DT Miami
  54. Kansas City- Davin Joseph, OG Oklahoma
  55. Cincinnati-Deuce Lutui, OG USC
  56. NYG- Greg Blue, DB Georgia
  57. Chicago- Daryn Colledge, OT Boise St.
  58. Carolina- Dominique Byrd, TE USC
  59. Tampa Bay- Jon Scott, OT Texas
  60. Jacksonville-Joseph Addai, RB LSU
  61. Denver- Charles Spencer, OG Pitt
  62. Indianapolis-Jesse Maholena, DT Tennessee
  63. Seattle-Jason Allen, DB Tennessee
  64. Pittsburgh-Brian Calhoun, RB Wisconsin
 
Well, I'd do cartwheels I'll tell you that.

Safeties do have a history of falling in the draft, but I can't see Bing there in the second and it's a stretch to think Cutler would be there (I know you put a disclaimer in there).
 
Not bad at all. Only a few comments:

1. That may be a little high for Jacobs. At least right now. He has poor mechanics and didn't play against top competition and didn't really dominate lthis year. He could improve his stock and end up in the second, but he has alot of work to do for that to happen. Brodie Croyle was very impressive at the Senior Bowl and is most likely the 4th QB to go.

2. 50 is very high for Hester to go. He really doesnt have a position right now and I personally don't ever see him starting at any position in the NFL.

3. Dominique Byrd was very impressive at the Senior Bowl and if he continues to impress will be a first round pick.

4. I can't see Calhoun slipping that far and I really can't see Addai going ahead of him.

Not bad though.
 
sports24/7 said:
Not bad at all. Only a few comments:

1. That may be a little high for Jacobs. At least right now. He has poor mechanics and didn't play against top competition and didn't really dominate lthis year. He could improve his stock and end up in the second, but he has alot of work to do for that to happen. Brodie Croyle was very impressive at the Senior Bowl and is most likely the 4th QB to go.

2. 50 is very high for Hester to go. He really doesnt have a position right now and I personally don't ever see him starting at any position in the NFL.

3. Dominique Byrd was very impressive at the Senior Bowl and if he continues to impress will be a first round pick.

4. I can't see Calhoun slipping that far and I really can't see Addai going ahead of him.

Not bad though.

I'm not gonna lie to you, I used this draft board to help me with my picks. http://www.gbnreport.com/2006top100.html
 
I don't think Cutler or Bing will be there at 16 and 51 but we can always hope.

Ozzy rules!!
 
I don't think Cutler or Bing are there. However they could both drop. We will know for sure after free Agency ( Cap Casualties ) and Combine.
 
bing will be gone by the time we pick. But Cutler could slip to us honestly. Scott should be gone tool. But if he was there I would leap for joy for either of them
 
no chance in hell that bing is there at #51, jmho.
 
damn, Seattle gets Cromartie AND Jason Allen? I'd love to see either in a Fin uniform
 
Bing would be a great addition to our secondary, i have to admit it. As much as I hate USC, but I doubt we get a chance at him. I'll be wishin'
 
Pocoloco said:
damn, Seattle gets Cromartie AND Jason Allen? I'd love to see either in a Fin uniform

I don't like their secondary and I think Jason Allen will play Safety in the Pros.
 
playmaker1 said:
Bing would be a great addition to our secondary, i have to admit it. As much as I hate USC, but I doubt we get a chance at him. I'll be wishin'

Honestly I don't think he will be their either but I tried to go by the draft board as close as I could so I don't have any extreme reaches in this mock.
 
seattle has a pretty young secondary with a lot of money invested in it. those picks aren't too smart for them.
 
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