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Old 01-31-2005, 04:49 PM
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Default 2005 nfl mock draft boys first round

1.San Francisco 49ers - Aaron Rogers, QB California |
2. Miami Dolphins - Cedric Benson, RB Texas |
3. Cleveland Browns - Pick Player | will trade 3rd overall pick to raiders for 7th overall pick and philip b.(cornerback) he is unhappy as a raider raiders take alex smith browns take derrick johnson phil savage will turn that whole team around :idea:
4. Chicago Bears - Mike Williams, WR USC |
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Carnell Williams, RB Auburn |
6. Tennessee Titans - Antrel Rolle, CB Miami (FL) |
7. Oakland Raiders - Other, Put name in explanation -> | see browns
8. Arizona Cardinals - Ronnie Brown, RB Auburn |
9. Washington Redskins - Alex Barron, OT Florida State |
10. Detroit Lions - Pac-Man Jones, CB West Virginia |
11. Dallas Cowboys - David Pollack, DE Georgia | need help with pass rush polluck is good tackler and will put a nice rush on the QB look what mcnabb did to the cowboys the first time they played
12. San Diego Chargers (From NYG) - Braylon Edwards, WR Michigan |
13. Houston Texans - Jammal Brown, OT Oklahoma | the next best OL in the draft maybe jamaal brown
14. Carolina Panthers - Thomas Davis, S Georgia | will make that defense even better with a 4.4-4.5 40 fast defense
15. Kansas City Chiefs - Ahmad Brooks, LB Virginia | big fast will help defense alot sleeper
16. New Orleans Saints - Marcus Spears, DE LSU | no idea u pick any suggestions maybe spears
17. Cincinnati Bengals - Rodrique Wright, DT Texas |
18. Minnesota Vikings - Dan Cody, DE Oklahoma |
19. St. Louis Rams - Erasmus James, DE Wisconsin | should help stop the run
20. Dallas Cowboys (from Buf) - Other, Put name in explanation -> | charles rodgers cb wil help big, tall (t.o) wr to be shot down look what t.o did
21.Jacksonville Jaguars - Heath Miller, TE Virginia |
22. Baltimore Ravens - Mark Clayton, WR Oklahoma |
23. Seattle Seahawks - Craphonso Thorpe, WR Florida St. | fast a good hands will help the ball dropping seattle to a goo d run in the nfc
24. Green Bay Packers - Charlie Frye, QB Akron | will learn under one of the best in brett favre they have alot of things in common. cannon arm..etc
25. Denver Broncos - Anttaj Hawthorne, DT Wisconsin | pryce is injure pornen anttaj will help to fill the spot without pyrce( a great run stopper )
26. New York Jets - Donte Nicholson, S Oklahoma | big and fast a huge sleeper in this draft. will make herman edwards look like a genius. he will make the defense alot better with this guy vilma and john a and ellis watch out
27. Atlanta Falcons - Chris Henry, WR West Virginia | duh 4.5 40 and 6-5 what else could u ask for o good hands to
28. San Diego Chargers - Marlin Jackson, CB Michigan | a great late first round pick will help the chargers go to the afc championship
29. Indianapolis Colts - Channing Crowder, LB Florida | without edge the colts will suck. they will need a defense because they will not put up 35 points next year every game we will see how good manning is
30. Pittsburgh Steelers - Justin Miller, CB Clemson | need help in the db range justin will fill that missing link
31. New England Patriots - Other, Put name in explanation -> | terrence murphy look him up hie will be a good wr runs a 4.4 40 yrd watch out for him
32. Philadelphia Eagles - Shaun Cody, DT USC | i am 14 years old i made up this draft. i love football and my favoite team is the eagles i love the nfl draft and i have been scouting with my father for nfl talent., my dad is a nfl scout for the panthers. i hate the panthers because they beat the eagles last year.e-mail back if u have any questions. i have wrote explantions on certain picks because those are the ones i my have to explain. the other ones i think are common sense. go eagles and see u on apirl 24th and sry for the bad spelling
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Old 01-31-2005, 06:52 PM
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plz reply i love to argue about sports i will listen to your opinion
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Old 01-31-2005, 07:56 PM
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Default 2nd worst???

:( Hey triple F, you posted on my picks that they were the second worst you'd seen on the board. Well, you did mis-spell quite a few words, but I do feel I should point out to you something...since you have asked quite nicely for assistance.

You don't seem to have the proper draft order. I do know that the entire draft order hasn't been decided just yet, but since you've posted your mock draft today, that means you should now at the very least, for sure, who picks when up to number 30. It seems you have missed out on something quite important...so I have no choice but to realize now, that if my draft is the second worst that you've seen...you've must have seen your own just prior to mine.

Have a great day!

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Old 01-31-2005, 09:21 PM
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Adin, you are an idiot. FFF has the correct draft order. About the draft...two things wrong...1) Charlie Frye is getting a little overhyped. The guy is a solid middle 2nd round pick, not a first rounder. If he is so good, how come he couldn't lead his team to a bowl game, let alone victory? 57 bowl eligible teams in the country...56 taken...all but Akron. That's got to tell you something. Also, any Pats fan knows they will not draft a WR. They have the deepest WR set in the NFL-they can put out four guys of roughly equal talent-Branch, Givens, Brown, and Patten. These guys may not be the best receiving core in the league, but they are deeper than anyone else as well. However is covered by an opponents 4th corberback will create a serious mismatch. I noticed you didn't include Webster or McFadden, both Dbs who the Patriots would be happy to land with. (P.S.-if they do go fore a DB, it will be a corner, not a safety. Harrison and Wilson are both pro bowl caliber players-they don't need to draft their currently. They need corners, o-line depth, and overall youth among their front seven.)
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Old 01-31-2005, 10:12 PM
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1. Why would Detroit take a CB? They have Bryant, Bly, and Goodman.
2. Rodrique Wright is staying in school.
3. No way Seattle takes a WR in the 1st round. They need a DL or LB first and foremost.
4. Agree with the other guy Frye, even with a very, very solid Senior Bowl performance does not go 1st round and especially not the Packers.
5. Doubtful that the Falcons would use another 1st rounder on a WR no matter how dissapointed they are in Price. They'll go DL or S.
6. CB Jackson to SD? Jammer and Sammy Davis ring a bell?
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Old 02-01-2005, 07:20 AM
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about the lions taken pac man jones bly is injured how many games in thelast few years. and byrant cant gurad crap. look what the eagles put up on them. and u dont let a guy like pac man to get bye u. he is to good of a player to pass up, he will only make that team better.
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Old 02-01-2005, 08:59 AM
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The Lions will either select Heath Miller or Thomas Davis. Miller would make that young offense even more scarier than it is going to be for years to come. Obviously they need some secondary help and Davis will be the best secondary player available...big strong FS who would move to SS to replace the ancient Bracy Walker.
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Old 02-01-2005, 03:33 PM
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Lions had 7 rushing TD's all year last year.

Just food for thought.

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Old 02-01-2005, 04:08 PM
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Ya but probably more than half of those where in the second half of the year and as time went on Jones got better and could be more impressive next year.

O and also the Jaguars wont pick a TE in the first round maybe later in the draft but not in the first round.
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Lions don't need a RB, they drafted Kevin Jones who had a pro-bowl caliber 2nd half of the year.
196 yards and 1 TD, just food dor thought.

Falcons will draft a T or DT, they dont a DE or a S with their 1st pick
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