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Mock Draft v.5

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1. Jake Long OT 6'7" 315lbs. Michigan
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He's big, strong and has long arms. He's a road grader in the running game. He has the nasty demeanor you want in your OL i.e. he wants to pile drive his opponent in to the turf. He's a good pass blocker. Is he as good as Orlando Pace coming out of college? Probably not, but we'll have to see how he develops. Michigan has a history of stocking the NFL with good Offensive Linemen. Some may say, why pay a guy that kind of money on the OL? I say why not. Who ever we take with the 1st overall is going to get payed. Be it a QB, DL, LB or CB, they are all going to tie up alot of cap space. Why is it less advantages to have the money spent on the OL as opposed to the Secondary, QB, or Defensive Front Seven. There are alot more options with an OL( moving him to the opposite side or OG) than QB. If the QB doesn't work out, you're basically stuck with the contract because he's not going to play any other position. CBs usually can't move to S. Usually LBs don't move to the DL or Secondary(the only one I can think of is Keith Traylor). DE have been known to stand up and I like what I've seen from Long and Gholston, but can anyone say Mike Mamula. Am not saying that they are going to turn out like him, but you make your conclusions.

2a. Curtis Lofton ILB 6'0" 246lbs. Oklahoma
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This guy reminds me of Zach. Doesn't have ideal height and isn't as fast as you would like, but makes up for it with his intelligence and tenacity.
Second Option:Joe Flacco QB 6'6" 232 Delaware

2b. Martellus Bennett TE 6'6" 259lbs. Texas A&M
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Underutilized at Texas A&M. Entered the NBA draft out of HS, but later withdrew his name. Played on the B-Ball team at A&M. He is probably the best blocking TE in the draft. He has huge mitts and is reliable in the passing game. Will probably be a better pro than a college player.
Second Option:Early Doucet WR 6'0" 209 LSU

3. Shawn Crable OLB 6'5" 245 Michigan
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Crable has a big frame w/ long arms. He has terrific speed for his size and is a playmaker. But more importantly, he is a ferocious pass rusher and makes a lot plays behind the line of scrimmage. His coverage skills are good enough to stay w/ the TE or pick up the back out of the backfield.
Second Option:John Greco 6'5" 305 Toledo

4. Antwaun Molden CB 6'1" 198lbs. Eastern Kentucky
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Excellent size w/long arms. Able to flip his hips and run w/almost anyone. Has that short term memory you look for w/extreme confidence.
Second Option:Josh Barrett S 6'2" 223 ASU

6a. Kevin O'Connell QB 6'5" 225lbs. SDSU
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Both stand tall in the pocket. Both are athletic and run around a 4.6/40. Teams need to be patient with O'Connell because he needs some more development, but has everything you look for physically just needs more polish.
Second Option:Ryan O'Hara QB 6'6" 230 Central Okla.
O'Hara, too, has the physical attributes. He has a stronger arm than O'Connell. Transfered from Ariz. because he wasn't on the same page as HC Mike Stoops. His brother had kidney disease and needed a transplant so he decided to sit out a semester to be home w/him. He said that effectively ended his time at UA. Toledo, Michigan, Wyoming and Western Michigan showed an interest when he was transferring. All wanted him to transfer the following fall instead of the mid term because they were afraid he would lose a yr. of eligibility. Well, he wanted to play, so he went to COU. He says that the scouts will find you. Don't know if that was the greatest decision, but he seems to have his head screwed on straight.

6b. Brandon Keith OT 6'5" 343lbs. N. Iowa
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Excellent size and bulk. Long arms. Amazing athleticism for a man of his size.
Mobile enough to get out in space and stout enough to hold up at the point of attack.
Second Option: Vince Redd OLB 6'6" 255 Liberty

7a. Kroy Biermann OLB 6'3" 246lbs. Montana
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Winner of the Buck Buchanon Award: Best Defensive Player in Div-II. Great instincts and motor. Has that burst to close while in pursuit. Tough and aggressive.

7b. David Hale OG 6'6" 314lbs. Weber St.
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Played at OT, but projects to OG in the NFL. Solid Technician w/good foot work. Effective as both a run and pass blocker. Not flashy, but a solid contributor on the roster as a backup.
 
San Diego -- Eastern Kentucky cornerback Antaun Molden would be a great pick, if he's available. The Chargers could go the running back or offensive tackle route in round one, but they are losing Drayton Florence and need cornerback depth since they have little behind their starters. Molden is raw, but they don't need to start him right away. They need to teach him the inside game at the slot and with Oakland and Denver throwing the ball a lot he will see a lot of snaps as a rookie.

http://www.draftdaddy.com/blog/nfldraft.cfm
 
It's kind of funny they say that when they don't have him going in the first 2 rds. of their mock.:rolleyes2:
 
It's kind of funny they say that when they don't have him going in the first 2 rds. of their mock.:rolleyes2:

yea it is kind of funny because they did their mock draft on 4/6/08. That information is from 4/11/08.
 
Molden is a projected third-round selection, a 6-foot, 198-pounder with 4.37 speed in the 40-yard dash who registered a 37-inch vertical leap and bench pressed 225 pounds 23 times at the NFL scouting combine.
Ravens24x7.com
 
here is another note from draft daddy on molden.

East Carolina running back Chris Johnson has been given a first round grade by over half the franchises in the N.F.L.....Eastern Kentucky cornerback Antwaun Molden is now in round one on a few teams' boards....Arkansas' Felix Jones is going to make a name on special teams before he does anything as a running back, according to my sources....Few are saying this publicly, but many N.F.L. teams love Chad Henne and think he's the best quarterback in this draft.
 
I could live with Bennett where you have him and Crable a round lower. Not sure about the rest. I like Lofton, but it simply comes down to he isn't big enough and literally size seems to be the first criteria of the Parcells tree thought process when it comes to that position if you watch enough interviews. Also not a fan of drafting a QB anywhere in this draft unless one just free falls and there is to much value to just pass.
 
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