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Tatupu_64 
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 2:13 pm Post subject: 2012 NFL Mock Draft Thread |
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It's getting to that time of year where everyone starts to do their own mock drafts. If you have one, go ahead and post it in here _________________
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chpjns15 
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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Ill get on it!
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Sacks98
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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If Luck,Barkley,Tannenhill,Griffin aren't there i would just take the BPA at a position we need and look at a guy in the 2nd round.
My bad didn't realize it was mock thread only.
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Tatupu_64 
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| Sacks98 wrote: | | If Luck,Barkley,Tannenhill,Griffin aren't there i would just take the BPA at a position we need and look at a guy in the 2nd round. | It's a mock draft thread only. _________________
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CanadianHawk75
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:10 am Post subject: |
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Here goes nothing
1. Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama - Claiborne is probably more talented, but if we are picking mid teens then I think Dre is the more likely selection. He fits our mould at CB, and he could either split time with Browner or Sherman and we can still have Thurmond and Lewis in the slot. I can't see Tru coming back with his injuries and I am pretty sure he would be getting paid a fair amount next year.
2. Nick Perry DE USC - Would give us a pass rusher across from Clemons to work into the rotation. I have a feeling Pete would also supplement this position with a young player or 2 in free agency, but Perry would be a great piece to have.
3. LaMichael James RB Oregon - If Justin Forsett does not get re signed next year, which I am pretty sure he won't, (I do like the guy a lot) then I think James would be a good change of pace back to mix in with Lynch if we work out a long term deal for him, which is looking increasingly more likely.
4. Nate Potter OT Boise State - Would give us some more young depth on the O line to develop. The unit is getting better, but you never know what can happen to those big boys, and having capable replacements is extremely important.
Unfortunately that is all I have for now, I need to really dig down into this class to complete my later rounds, but I think this will suffice for now. |
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immuhguy10 
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 2:22 am Post subject: |
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1. Robert Grffin III, QB, Baylor
2. Cordy Glenn, OG, Georgia
3. Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall
4. Brandon Mosley, OL, Auburn
I will say, this is the first I have looked into college players at all so I dont know much, but I do know this. I am starting to be happy with our CBs.
We need a QB, we still need line help AND depth. We also need more pass rush from our DEs. Bam. Take it as it is. _________________
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SaveourSonics 
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:55 am Post subject: |
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| chpjns15 wrote: | | Question: Is do these drafts have to include all 32 teams or just the hawks? |
Most people do it only for Seattle, but I'll probably do one for every team and I encourage you to as well.  _________________
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TheOsprey 
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:35 am Post subject: |
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| CanadianHawk75 wrote: | Here goes nothing
1. Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama - Claiborne is probably more talented, but if we are picking mid teens then I think Dre is the more likely selection. He fits our mould at CB, and he could either split time with Browner or Sherman and we can still have Thurmond and Lewis in the slot. I can't see Tru coming back with his injuries and I am pretty sure he would be getting paid a fair amount next year.
2. Nick Perry DE USC - Would give us a pass rusher across from Clemons to work into the rotation. I have a feeling Pete would also supplement this position with a young player or 2 in free agency, but Perry would be a great piece to have.
3. LaMichael James RB Oregon - If Justin Forsett does not get re signed next year, which I am pretty sure he won't, (I do like the guy a lot) then I think James would be a good change of pace back to mix in with Lynch if we work out a long term deal for him, which is looking increasingly more likely.
4. Nate Potter OT Boise State - Would give us some more young depth on the O line to develop. The unit is getting better, but you never know what can happen to those big boys, and having capable replacements is extremely important.
Unfortunately that is all I have for now, I need to really dig down into this class to complete my later rounds, but I think this will suffice for now. |
Wow! No QB? That's depressing....... |
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TheOsprey 
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:37 am Post subject: |
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| I'm working on mine as we speak. I'm using the new draft order after last night's game, so it will probably be ready tonight or tomorrow. |
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Shazor4 
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:16 pm Post subject: |
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Even though the Seahawks won, we moved up one place in the draft! _________________
Adopt a Hawk - Russell Wilson - 252 / 393 64.1% 3118 Yards 26 TD 10 INT 94 ATT 489 YDS 4 TDs
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CanadianHawk75
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:44 pm Post subject: |
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| TheOsprey wrote: | | CanadianHawk75 wrote: | Here goes nothing
1. Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama - Claiborne is probably more talented, but if we are picking mid teens then I think Dre is the more likely selection. He fits our mould at CB, and he could either split time with Browner or Sherman and we can still have Thurmond and Lewis in the slot. I can't see Tru coming back with his injuries and I am pretty sure he would be getting paid a fair amount next year.
2. Nick Perry DE USC - Would give us a pass rusher across from Clemons to work into the rotation. I have a feeling Pete would also supplement this position with a young player or 2 in free agency, but Perry would be a great piece to have.
3. LaMichael James RB Oregon - If Justin Forsett does not get re signed next year, which I am pretty sure he won't, (I do like the guy a lot) then I think James would be a good change of pace back to mix in with Lynch if we work out a long term deal for him, which is looking increasingly more likely.
4. Nate Potter OT Boise State - Would give us some more young depth on the O line to develop. The unit is getting better, but you never know what can happen to those big boys, and having capable replacements is extremely important.
Unfortunately that is all I have for now, I need to really dig down into this class to complete my later rounds, but I think this will suffice for now. |
Wow! No QB? That's depressing....... |
Well this is awkward, I ignored our biggest need. Back to the drawing board I suppose  |
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SaveourSonics 
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:04 pm Post subject: |
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| Shazor4 wrote: | | Even though the Seahawks won, we moved up one place in the draft! |
Really? _________________
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Shazor4 
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:29 pm Post subject: |
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| SaveourSonics wrote: | | Shazor4 wrote: | | Even though the Seahawks won, we moved up one place in the draft! |
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No, don't think so. Read on some site we moved up but think we're at 13. _________________
Adopt a Hawk - Russell Wilson - 252 / 393 64.1% 3118 Yards 26 TD 10 INT 94 ATT 489 YDS 4 TDs
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SaveourSonics 
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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| Shazor4 wrote: | | SaveourSonics wrote: | | Shazor4 wrote: | | Even though the Seahawks won, we moved up one place in the draft! |
Really? |
No, don't think so. Read on some site we moved up but think we're at 13. |
I'll post it here when FF posts it. _________________
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SaveourSonics 
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:52 pm Post subject: |
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For reference
Post Week 11 Draft Order
| Code: | Team Record Win % Opp Rec SoS
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1) IND 0-10 .000 84-76 .5250
2) CAR 2-8 .200 81-79 .5063
3t) STL 2-8 .200 92-68 .5750
4t) MIN 2-8 .200 92-68 .5750
5) WAS 3-7 .300 74-86 .4625
6) JAC 3-7 .300 76-84 .4750
7) ARI 3-7 .300 77-83 .4813
8) MIA 3-7 .300 83-77 .5188
9) PHI 4-6 .400 81-79 .5063
10) CLE 4-6 .400 82-78 .5125
11) KC 4-6 .400 83-77 .5188
12) SEA 4-6 .400 84-76 .5250
13t) SD 4-6 .400 86-74 .5375
14t) TB 4-6 .400 86-74 .5375
15) TEN 5-5 .500 73-87 .4563
16) NYJ 5-5 .500 78-82 .4875
17) BUF 5-5 .500 79-81 .4938
18) DEN 5-5 .500 85-75 .5313
19t) DAL 6-4 .600 75-85 .4688
20t) ATL 6-4 .600 75-85 .4688 [Traded to Cleveland]
21) CIN 6-4 .600 79-81 .4938
22) NYG 6-4 .600 81-79 .5063
23) OAK 6-4 .600 83-77 .5188 [Traded to Cincinnati]
24) HOU 7-3 .700 68-92 .4250
25) NE 7-3 .700 71-89 .4438
26) NO 7-3 .700 73-87 .4563 [Traded to New England]
27) BAL 7-3 .700 76-84 .4750
28) PIT 7-3 .700 78-82 .4875
29) CHI 7-3 .700 84-76 .5250
30) DET 7-3 .700 91-69 .5688
31) SF 9-1 .900 72-88 .4500
32) GB 10-0 1.000 78-82 .4875 |
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