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Eagles#1
Joined: 05 Jan 2008 Posts: 1418
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:56 pm Post subject: Eagles#1 3 Round Mock |
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Round 1
1. Kansas City (2-14)-OT Luke Joeckel Texas A&M
2. Jacksonville (2-14)-DE Dion Jordon Oregon
3. Oakland (4-12)-CB Dee Milliner Alabama
4. Philadelphia (4-12)-DT Shariff Floyd Florida
5. Detroit (4-12)-OT Erik Fisher Central Michigan
6. Cleveland (5-11)-OG Chance Warmack Alabama
7. Arizona (5-11)-OT Lane Johnson Oklahoma
8. Buffalo (6-10)-QB Geno Smith West Virginia
9. New York Jets (6-10)-OLB Ezekiel Ansah BYU
10. Tennessee (6-10)-DE Barkevious Mingo LSU
11. San Diego (7-9)-OT Menelik Watson Florida State
12. Miami (7-9)-DE Bjoern Warner Florida State
13. Tampa Bay (7-9)-CB Desmond Trufant Washington
14. Carolina (7-9)-DT Star Lotulelei Utah
15. New Orleans (7-9)-S Kenny Vaccaro Texas
16. St. Louis (7-8-1)-WR Tavon Austin West Virginia
17. Pittsburgh (8-8)-OLB Jarvis Jones Georgia
18. Dallas (8-8)-OG Jonathan Cooper North Carolina
19. New York Giants (9-7)-ILB Alec Olgletree Georgia
20. Chicago (10-6)-OT D.J. Fluker Alabama
21. Cincinnati* (10-6)-S Matt Elam Florida
22. St. Louis (10-6)-OLB Arthur Brown Kansas State
23. Minnesota* (10-6)-WR Cordarrelle Patterson Tennessee
24. Indianapolis* (11-5)-CB Xavier Rhodes Florida State
25. Minnesota (11-5)-DT Sheldon Richardson Missouri
26. Green Bay* (11-5)-DE Margus Hunt SMU
27. Houston* (12-4)-WR DeAndre Hopkins Clemson
28. Denver* (13-3)-DE Cornellius Carradine Florida State
29. New England* (12-4)-DT Sylvester Williams North Carolina
30. Atlanta* (13-3)-CB Johnthan Banks Mississippi State
31. San Francisco* (11-4-1)-TE Tyler Eifert Notre Dame
32. Baltimore* (10-6)-ILB Manti Te’o Notre Dame
Round 2
33. Jacksonville (2-14)-CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson Connecticut
34. San Francisco (2-14)-NT Jesse Williams Alabama
35. Philadelphia (4-12)-OT Terron Armstaed Arkansas-Pine Bluff
36. Detroit (4-12)-CB Darius Slay Mississippi State
37. Cincinnati (4-12)-C Justin Pugh Syracuse
38. Arizona (5-11)-QB Matt Barkley USC
39. Cleveland (5-11)-Supplemental Draft
40. New York Jets (6-10)-TE Zach Ertz Stanford
41. Tennessee (6-10)-OG Larry Warford Kentucky
42. Buffalo (6-10)-WR Keenan Allen California
43. Miami (7-9)-CB Jamar Taylor Boise State
44. Tampa Bay (7-9)-DE Datone Jones UCLA
45. Carolina (7-9)-OT Kyle Long Oregon
46. New Orleans (7-9)-Bounty Gate
47. San Diego (7-9)-S Jonathan Cyprien Florida International
48. St. Louis (7-8-1)-S Eric Reid LSU
49. Dallas (8-8)-S Tony Jefferson Oklahoma
50. Pittsburgh (8-8)-ILB Kevin Minter LSU
51. New York Giants (9-7)-DE Alex Okafor Texas
52. Chicago (10-6)-CB Jordan Poyer Oregon State
53. Washington* (10-6)-S Phillip Thomas Fresno State
54. Minnesota* (10-6)-ILB Kiko Alanso Oregon
55. Cincinnati* (10-6)-HB Eddie Lacy Alabama
56. Miami (11-5)-OT Oday Aboushi Virginia
57. Green Bay* (11-5)-HB Le’Veon Bell Michigan State
58. Seattle* (11-5)-OLB Khaseem Greene Rutgers
59. Houston* (12-4)-NT John Jenkins Georgia
60. Denver* (13-3)-DT Kawann Short Purdue
61. New England* (12-4)-WR Justin Hunter Tennessee
62. Atlanta* (13-3)-DE Damontre Moore Texas A&M
63. San Francisco (11-4-1)-S David Amerson North Carolina State
64. Baltimore(1-6)-NT Brandon Williams Missouri Southern State
Round 3
65. Kansas City (2-14)-S D.J. Swearinger South Carolina
66. Jacksonville (2-14)-OT Brennan Williams North Carolina
67. Detroit (4-12)-DE Corey Lemonier Auburn
68. Oakland (4-12)-TE Vance McDonald Rice
69. Philadelphia (4-12)-CB Logan Ryan Rutgers
70. Cleveland (5-11)-QB E.J. Manuel Florida State
71. Arizona (5-11)-OG Barrett Jones Alabama
72. Tennessee (6-10)-CB Tharold Simon LSU
73. Buffalo (6-10)-DE Sam Montgomery LSU
74. New York Jets (6-10)-QB Mike Glennon North Carolina State
75. Tampa Bay (7-9)-TE Travis Kelce Cincinnati
76. San Francisco (7-9)-S Shawn Williams Georgia
77. New Orleans (7-9)-WR Quinton Patton Louisiana Tech
78. San Diego (7-9)-OG Alvin Bailey Arkansas
79. Miami (7-9)-CB Leon McFadden San Diego State
80. St. Louis (7-8-1)-HB Jawan Jamison Rutgers
81. Pittsburgh (8-8)-HB Giovani Bernard North Carolina
82. Dallas (8-8)-C Travis Fredrick Wisconsin
83. New York Giants (9-7)-DT Bennie Logan LSU
84. Miami (10-6)-HB Stepfan Taylor Stanford
85. Minnesota* (10-6)-CB Terry Hawthorne Illinois
86. Cincinnati* (10-6)-OLB Sio Moore Connecticut
87. Washington* (10-6)-CB B.W. Webb William & Mary
88. Indianapolis* (11-5)-OT Dallas Thomas Tennessee
89. Seattle* (11-5)-OT Chris Faulk LSU
90. Green Bay* (11-5)-S Bacarri Rambo Georgia
91. Houston* (12-4)-ILB Kevin Reddick North Carolina
92. Denver* (13-3)-S T.J. McDonald USC
93. New England* (12-4)-DE Cornelius Washington Georgia
94. Atlanta* (13-3)-DT Kwame Geathers Georgia
95. San Francisco* (11-4-1)-DE William Gholston Michigan State
96. Baltimore* (10-6)-WR Robert Woods USC
97. Houston (compensatory)-TE Gavin Escobar San Diego State
98. Kansas City (compensatory)-HB Jonathan Franklin UCLA
99. Tennessee (compensatory)-S Robert Lester Alabama _________________
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LuckyNumber11 
Joined: 01 Aug 2011 Posts: 1740 Location: Nebraska
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:59 pm Post subject: |
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Barkley doesn't fit. _________________
Sandwich on the sig! |
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BeeperKing 
Joined: 10 Feb 2013 Posts: 730
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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Banks is a good pick given the board, he's not my favorite, but he'll do.
We somehow got Damontre Moore in the second, which makes me very, very happy.
Geathers is a good player, but a reach. He can be had in the fourth. _________________
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Forge 
Joined: 19 Feb 2010 Posts: 2123
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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Not a good draft for the niners. Eifert is minimal value for us with Davis starting. Eifert would basically serve as a 4th option on offense for about 25% of the time. I'd expect a tight end in rounds 3 or 4. Williams is not a great pick. Limited production in college, zero versatility. Doubt he can handle two blockers at the NFL level right now, and I worry about if he has the lower body strength to push the line. We need someone on the ends to spell Smith and MacDonald, not someone in the middle. Amerson is an okay pick; we would try him at corner first, though I feel he'd be a natural center fielder. Williams is okay, though we shouldn't be trying for our starting safety in rd 3. Gholston is a horrifically bad pick. Massive reach; guy is a 5-6 rd prospect and to me he's almost undraftable. Bad tape, bad combine, bad pro day. _________________
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ochocinco4pres 
Joined: 04 Apr 2007 Posts: 21396 Location: Indianapolis Indiana
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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Arthur Brown, Cyprien, Lacy and Woods and its a great Bengals draft _________________
Big thanks to kacymcbryant18 for the sig....^^ |
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49ers Finest
Joined: 28 Dec 2011 Posts: 5719 Location: San Jose
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:51 pm Post subject: |
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would work for me.
but moore would be the pick with one of our first two picks to play behind brooks _________________ ***WE RUN THE WEST!***
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meixdaddy_10 
Joined: 06 Jan 2007 Posts: 545 Location: Mankato, MN
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:05 pm Post subject: |
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That would be best case/worst case scenario for the Vikes RD1
I would be happy with any of those 3 (Patterson, Rhodes, Richardson)
RD2 is not too shabby
RD3 is a good pick as well
But if it were me and the draft fell like this, I would go:
RD1 CB Rhodes/DT Richardson
RD2 ILB Alonso
RD3 WR Woods (no way he falls this far but if so Im all over it.)
Patterson has potential by the butt loads, but he looks like too much of a Boom/Bust project.
Rhodes is a more polished prospect and we need a starting CB on the outside. _________________ AD is hotter than Madonna in a pointy bra!!! |
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ttitansfan4life 
Joined: 30 Dec 2009 Posts: 18642 Location: Delaware
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:15 pm Post subject: |
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1 great pick and 3 horrible picks. Mingo is not a 4-3 DE because he's way undersized. Plus he's weak as hell. Star should be the pick. Warford is a great pick. Simon and Lester are 2 huge reaches and shouldn't even be considered until the 5th round at the earliest. I'd go with Montgomery with the first 3rd round pick even though he's lazy. He has all the potential in the world. I'd go with Ryan Swope with the second 3rd round pick. _________________
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48 1/2ers 
Joined: 01 Aug 2011 Posts: 2120 Location: Bay Area
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:19 pm Post subject: |
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| 49ers Finest wrote: | would work for me.
but moore would be the pick with one of our first two picks to play behind brooks |
What???? Moore is not worth our any of our first 2 picks...or even 4. OLB is very low on the list of needs. _________________
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FalconFan13 
Joined: 06 Jan 2007 Posts: 8598
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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| BeeperKing wrote: | Banks is a good pick given the board, he's not my favorite, but he'll do.
We somehow got Damontre Moore in the second, which makes me very, very happy.
Geathers is a good player, but a reach. He can be had in the fourth. |
I look at it like this if he blessed us enough to get Moore in the 2nd round when he is a 1st rounder while still grabbing a stud like Banks.
Then you take Geathers without questioning the man and say thank you sir
Geathers truthfully i think has better than 3rd round potential. I think when all is said and done he could be the better of the 3 UGA DT coming out this year. _________________
2010 and 2013 |
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CleBrowns07 
Joined: 12 Dec 2006 Posts: 4195 Location: Willoughby
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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I'll puke if the Browns took a guard at 6. _________________
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ajdodge09 
Joined: 01 Mar 2008 Posts: 4047 Location: Madcity
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:38 pm Post subject: |
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Nope nope nope nope nope. I wouldn't touch Hunt until the 3rd. Bell is okay in the 2nd, and I do not like Rambo. Jesse Williams in the first and Woods in the 3rd would be better. Also I'd be really surprised to see Ball drop to round 4. _________________
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theindianstud12
Joined: 02 Feb 2009 Posts: 1807 Location: Chicago
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Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:16 am Post subject: |
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| Great Bears Draft. |
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BeeperKing 
Joined: 10 Feb 2013 Posts: 730
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Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:28 am Post subject: |
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| FalconFan13 wrote: | | BeeperKing wrote: | Banks is a good pick given the board, he's not my favorite, but he'll do.
We somehow got Damontre Moore in the second, which makes me very, very happy.
Geathers is a good player, but a reach. He can be had in the fourth. |
I look at it like this if he blessed us enough to get Moore in the 2nd round when he is a 1st rounder while still grabbing a stud like Banks.
Then you take Geathers without questioning the man and say thank you sir
Geathers truthfully i think has better than 3rd round potential. I think when all is said and done he could be the better of the 3 UGA DT coming out this year. |
You're right, I should have been more thankful.
Thank you for giving us Damontre Moore in the second, and I will take Kwame Geathers in the third without a fuss. _________________
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Jason_Bengal_Fl
Joined: 02 Aug 2006 Posts: 3262
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Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:44 am Post subject: |
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Patterson at 21, Cyprien at 37 for the Bengals. The rest is good. _________________ 2013 Draft Needs: RB, Safety. Maybe RT and backup LBs |
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