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I love this mock- Take a look

As great as ours is, the Patsies' mock sickens me.

No Doubt. They get Graham, Cody, LaFell and Best. they have 3 second rounders. I'd expect them to have the best draft this year.
 
As for this mock draft, it had me going with Dez Bryant and Jerry Hughes. From there, it's just a "meh".
 
You really like Ed Dickson? Man, I just can't get comfortable with him.

I like him as an athletic...stretch the field...get vertical...work the seams type TE that this offense needs......put it to you this way...I like him a lot more than Blake Griff....I mean Jimmy Graham...

That guy make you comfortable? Wow...just wow..
 
If I were to take this mock draft and play fantasyland with it...

R1: WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State
R2: LB Brandon Spikes, Florida
R3: LB Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech
R4: LB A.J. Edds, Iowa
R5: DT Cam Thomas, North Carolina (he's projecting a 5th round compensatory?!?)
R6: OG Jeff Byers, Southern Cal
R6: LB Cameron Sheffield, Troy
R6: OG Thomas Austin, Clemson
R7: CB Chris Cook, Virginia
R7: WR Blair White, Michigan State
 
I like him as an athletic...stretch the field...get vertical...work the seams type TE that this offense needs......put it to you this way...I like him a lot more than Blake Griff....I mean Jimmy Graham...

That guy make you comfortable? Wow...just wow..

Jimmy Graham has run more pro style TE offense than Ed Dickson.
 
If I were to take this mock draft and play fantasyland with it...

R1: WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State
R2: LB Brandon Spikes, Florida
R3: LB Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech
R4: LB A.J. Edds, Iowa
R5: DT Cam Thomas, North Carolina (he's projecting a 5th round compensatory?!?)
R6: OG Jeff Byers, Southern Cal
R6: LB Cameron Sheffield, Troy
R6: OG Thomas Austin, Clemson
R7: CB Chris Cook, Virginia
R7: WR Blair White, Michigan State



Out of your mind if you think Jeff Byers is still going to be around in 6th round.

I like this draft though. I am not sure I would spend a 4th round pick on a strictly Coverage LB though. Love the White pick
 
Jimmy Graham has run more pro style TE offense than Ed Dickson.


I certainly cant tell...

Anthony Fasano and Leonard Pope played in a more pro style offense than Jermichael Finley...Dustin Keller...Bo Scaife...etc......was there actually a point there?


Seriously though....I'd take Dickson and even Moeaki before I took Grif....err....Graham....
 
ckparrothead said:
If I were to take this mock draft and play fantasyland with it...

R1: WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State
R2: LB Brandon Spikes, Florida
R3: LB Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech
R4: LB A.J. Edds, Iowa
R5: DT Cam Thomas, North Carolina (he's projecting a 5th round compensatory?!?)
R6: OG Jeff Byers, Southern Cal
R6: LB Cameron Sheffield, Troy
R6: OG Thomas Austin, Clemson
R7: CB Chris Cook, Virginia
R7: WR Blair White, Michigan State

I could definitely live with that. I'm still intrigued by Greg Hardy based on talent alone. If he is there in the 3rd and the front office feels comfortable with him, I'd love for him to be the pick there.

As far as your picks...a linebacker corps of Wake, Edds, Spikes, and Worilds would be nice. Chris Cook could be a free safety. I love Jeff Byers. A comp pick in the 5th and walking away with Cam Thomas would be a dream come true.
 
I'm just going strictly on who was available according to this guy's mock draft.

As for Edds in the 4th round, I absolutely do think they could go with a specialist in the 4th round like Edds, especially if longer term you'd be hoping that he and Spikes could be your ILBs while eventually Channing Crowder goes away.

Look at the snap counts for Denver's linebackers last year. D.J. Williams and Elvis Dumervil were Nolan's constants, the guys that almost never left the field...but otherwise Nolan found plenty of snaps for Mario Haggan, Andra Davis, Robert Ayers and Wesley Woodyard.

Especially look at the breakdowns for Haggan. Haggan lined up at LOLB a lot (362 snaps), but he also lined up at LILB (32 snaps), LLB (54 snaps), MLB (30 snaps), RILB (10 snaps), RLB (25 snaps) and ROLB (92 snaps). He was a guy that lined up all over, and rotated with Robert Ayers at OLB.

Wesley Woodyard in the mean time lined up mostly as a MLB in 3-LB formations. He took 155 snaps there. He took 2/3rds of his snaps as a linebacker in 3- or 2-LB formations.

When I take a Brandon Spikes in R2, and an AJ Edds in R4, to go with Channing Crowder already on the team...it's because I know that Nolan will find a way to get all three guys on the field in situations that suit their strengths, and that eventually the team might look to Edds and Spikes to man the starting ILB positions.
 
Love him. The most natural pass catcher in the draft, bar none. Not the biggest or the strongest or the fastest, but he might be the smartest, he plays through the whistle, he's very fluid, athletic and graceful...and his blocking and strength are underrated.

He's a guy that should impact your offense immediately as a #2 pass catching Tight End. And what I say immediately, I'm not just saying that. He's the most batteries included Tight End in this draft, IMO.
 
Love him. The most natural pass catcher in the draft, bar none. Not the biggest or the strongest or the fastest, but he might be the smartest, he plays through the whistle, he's very fluid, athletic and graceful...and his blocking and strength are underrated.

He's a guy that should impact your offense immediately as a #2 pass catching Tight End. And what I say immediately, I'm not just saying that. He's the most batteries included Tight End in this draft, IMO.

I also really like Pitta. I got to watch him play in person against Air Force and he just seems to find ways to get open and he doesn't drop it much for a big man.
 
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