Wednesday, January 28, 2009

JD’s Mock Draft Edition 1


1. Lions- Andre Smith, T, Alabama
(Everyone is calling for them to take QB, Big mistake they need O-line and Defense help. They should trade down if possible and acquire more picks. Lots of holes to fill)

2. Rams- Jason Smith, T, Baylor
(Lions take their guy at number , Smith coming on)

3. Chiefs- Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia
(Were going to go another way until Stafford fell to them. Unless they work out deal for Cassell with the NE connections)

4. Seahawks- Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
(WRs been a problem. Could make a play for TJ)

5. Browns- Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio St.
(Lock down corner from their own backyard makes perfect sense)

6. Bengals- Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn St.
(Seems like every year Bengals need Defensive help)

7. Raiders- Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
(Gotta throw the ball to someome)

8. Jaguars- Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
(Playmaker from Champion Gators will add some spark to O)

9. Packers- Aaron Curry, LB, Wake forest
(Curry to good to pass on here, Him and Hawk will provide great tandem for years to come)

10. 49ers- B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College
(Singletary wants to run the ball and play D, will get by with current QBs and get the anchor for the D)

11. Bills- Brandon Pettigrew, TE,OKST
(Need someone to catch the tough balls over the middle in those tough weather conditions)

12. Broncos- Everette Brown. DE, Florida St.
(The can score in bunches but need help on D. LBs should be fine after injuries this year and CBs are very good)

13. Redskins- Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas
(Jason Taylor running out of gas)

14. Saints- Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois
(Just like Broncos need help on D)

15. Texans- Eugene Monroe, T, Virginia
(Great value pick here as he was ranked higher. Line needs help)

16. Chargers- Rey Maluga, LB, USC
(Great fit for Chargers)

17. Jets- Mark Sanchez, QB, USC
(Favre is done, Gotta get QB of the future)

18. Bears- Michael Oher, T, Mississippi
(Wanted Sanchez will take line help and continue to run the ball and play D)

19. Bucs- Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU
(Looking for the next Warren Sapp)

20. Lions- James Laurinitis, LB, Ohio St.
(Chris Speilman take 2)

21. Eagles- Brian Cushing, LB, USC
( Need upgrade at LB)

22. Vikings- Clint Sintim, OLB, Virginia
(Play opposite Greenway )

23. Patriots- Knowsean Moreno, RB, Georgia
(Patroits always seem to have people they need fall to them, why should this year be any different)

24. Falcons- Louis Delmas, S, WMU
(Nice player will fit in nicely)

25. Dolphins- D.J. Moore, CB, Vandy
(Fits the Parcells model)

26. Ravens- Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC
(Mason is getting up there in age and Clayton yet to put it together)

27. Colts- Clay Matthews, OLB, USC
(Colts always need D)

28. Eagles- Alex Mack, C, Cal
(Best C in draft)

29. Giants- Peria Jerry, DT, Missippi
(D line taken many hits and needs some new life)

30. Titans- Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU
(D is set just need someone to stretch the field)

*31. Steelers- Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forrest
(D is set but he is best available)

*32. Cardinals- LeSean McCoy, RB, Pittsburgh
(Edge winding down career and I don’t think Hightower is the answer)

*pending Super Bowl outcome
JD is a contributor to The Sports Information Hub and can be contacted at jdthesportsguy@gmail.com

1 comment:

  1. Hey, JD. It's never too early to project the draft. As a Detroit-area native, I have to agree with you that the Lions do not need a QB with the first pick, and should trade down.
    I think the Lions should talk to Seattle, who currently has picks #4 and #36. I checked with the famous draft value board, and the first pick in the draft can roughly equate to picks #4, #36, and a player. If I was Matt Millen, er, the Lions GM, I'd take A. Smith (as you said) at #4, an impact defensive player at #36, and one of Seattle's young starters in the front seven - like Lawrence Jackson - DE - USC? The Lions would also have pick #20 from Dallas, their own second-rounder at #33, and two third-rounders, including one from Dallas. All they have to do is draft well here, and the foundation could be laid for years to come...

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