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Published on 02/17/2009 at Tue Feb 17 23:11.
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It is painful to think that it is only February and the draft is in April. Therefore all of the draft junkies like to imagine what might take place come draft day. I decided I would take part in this time honored tradition. This mock draft is wonderful because what mock draft isn’t? It is also horrible due to the fact that we are so far away from knowing the final decisions. I was debating whether I would wait for the combine to edit this draft, but luckily for you readers I decided to release this version and update after the combine. UPDATED: 02/19/09

 

Round 1 

 

  1. Detroit Lions
    Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia
  2. Jim Schwartz must have a lot of guts to take this job and to take an unpolished rookie QB with the first overall pick. However, rookie QBs sell tickets and jerseys, which is something Detroit hasn’t experienced in awhile. The Lions have so many concerns to address that whatever they choose will provide an instant improvement. Even if the Lions address the QB need through free agency it would benefit Stafford to sit out his first year and watch a veteran.

     

  3. St. Louis Rams
    Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
  4. Marc Bulger has been sacked 126 times over the past three seasons. This doesn’t help the fact that he’s 31 years old. Michael Crabtree is the best player available on the draft board at this position. Kudos to Walt from WalterFootball for shaking up the mock draft world with this choice. This pick will be very similar to Detroit taking Calvin Johnson or Minnesota taking Adrian Peterson. I do agree with taking the best player available on the board (much like the Steelers do), however, I believe that St. Louis should take Tackle Eugene Monroe, or possibly even Jason Smith.

     

  5. Kansas City Chiefs
    Mark Sanchez, QB, USC
  6. Once again, this pick is due to the theory of taking the best player available. Tyler Thigpen played above and beyond his expectations, which would lead one to think Kansas would address their ailing defensive line. However, Thigpen hasn’t proved himself completely and the new offensive minded coach Todd Haley will look to create QB competition (given he liked fellow USC QB Matt Leinart while in Arizona). I do not think Sanchez is the best player available. Sanchez will struggle if made starter come week one Kansas City would be better off taking Aaron Curry or even Brian Orakpo seeing how they only got the QB 10 times.

     

  7.  Seattle Seahawks
    Eugene Monroe, T, Virgnia
  8. If St. Louis took Crabtree, and the Chiefs claimed Sanchez, Eugene Monroe will fall into Seattle’s lap. I’m sure Matt Hasselbeck would love to have a dynamic receiver like Crabtree (or even a receiver at all), but at 33 he’d also like having a great tackle to keep him on his feet. Hasselbeck only started 7 games in 2008 and was sacked 19 times, averaging 2.7 sacks allowed a game. Receivers can be gained in FA and in later rounds.

     

  9. Cleveland Browns
    Aaron Curry, ILB, Wake Forest
  10. Mike Mayock is very high on Aaron Curry, and Mayock is a great evaluator of talent. Cleveland needs help nearly everywhere on the defense and with Andra Davis going into free agency, Curry could step in immediately. This is a crucial draft for the Browns, they are only a few defensive fills away from a potential winning season. However, this is the Browns… anything could happen. 

     

  11. Cincinnati Bengals
    Andre Smith, T, Alabama
  12. This pick makes sense for many reasons. Carson Palmer needs a lot of help in so many ways and Cincinnati loves players with character issues. I think that the Bengals would be better off taking a player like B.J. Raji but depending on the combine and offseason moves this pick is very likely to change.

     

  13. Oakland Raiders
    Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
  14. Al Davis loves 40 times like Denver fanboys love Wesley Woodyard. Maclin is explosive, impressive, and down right fun to watch. Al Davis will have a hard time passing this receiver up. JaMarcus Russell needs a lot of help and receiver is one of those spots. Al Davis would be better off taking the blind side Michael Oher or Baylor’s finest Jason Smith, but they don’t run 4.3 40’s.

     

  15. Jacksonville Jaguars
    Michael Oher, T, Mississippi
  16. Jacksonville needs an offensive tackle if they want to keep David Garrard alive. Depending on how Jason Smith compares to Oher this pick could change. There is no doubt Jacksonville needs a to grab an offensive tackle in this draft and Michael Oher is a great prospect.

     

  17. Green Bay Packers
    B.J. Raji, NT, Boston College
  18. With the hiring of Dom Capers Green bay will switch the 3-4. There isn’t a set NT yet on the defensive line. Even if Green Bay thinks they can fill it in with another player passing up on Raji would be ridiculous with a switch to a new system. Raji will be an offensive line’s kryptonite. Another player that could fall into this spot is Malcolm Jenkins with the aging of Charles Woodson.

     

  19.  San Francisco 49ers
    Jason Smith, T, Baylor
  20. It doesn’t matter who the 49ers start at quarterback because he’ll spend a lot of time eating the turf behind their current line. Mike Mayock has Jason Smith at the top of his list for offensive linemen, so look out for Smith at the combine. If Jason Smith falls this far San Fran would be foolish to pass him up.

     

  21.  Buffalo Bills
    Brian Orakpo, DE/OLB, Texas
  22. The Bills have many holes to fill in defensively. The top defensive players on the board at this point are Brian Orakpo, Everette Brown, and Malcolm Jenkins. Last year Buffalo drafted Leodis McKelvin so it makes sense for them to draft a solid pass rusher. The Bills only managed to tally 24 sacks on the year, so they basically had a DeMarcus Ware. This pick will be more clear when the combine is over.

     

  23.  Denver Broncos
    Everette Brown, DE/OLB, Florida State
  24. Where to begin? Denver’s defense is absolutely atrocious. Everette Brown has the potential to be an instant starter in Denver at a much needed position. Some think Jarvis Moss could be a good fit at OLB, but he is just as unproven in that position in the NFL as Brown is. Even with the release of Dre’ Bly don’t look for Denver to draft a corner because it’s not as essential to have shutdown corners in the 3-4.

    One theory is that any defensive position Denver drafts is an improvement, which is true to a point. The question is what should Denver do to optimize the improvement with their 1st round pick? Right now I believe Brown is the ideal choice for Denver, but come April there will be a different story. Between the combine, all the players that will continue to be released, and the free agents that will be acquired Denver will be in a completely different place. Brown is a talented player, but this selection may only be possible with the Raiders not selecting one of the premier offensive tackles of this first round. The only other player on the board at pick 12 that would fulfill that spot’s potential is Knowshon Moreno. If Denver doesn’t want to address the running back position, Brown, or Rey Maualuga then trading down would be a wise decision. 

    Brian Xanders said himself that there would be a chance that Denver would be acquiring more draft picks which could mean two picks in the second round. If I had it my way Denver would select Clay Matthews and Ron Brace in the second round. However, I believe that Matthews will rise into the first round after the combine. I would expect some big name player on the Denver defense to be traded if Denver doesn’t want to trade down.

     

  25.  Washington Redskins
    Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
  26. The Redskins looked really solid at the start of the season, at one point they were in first in the NFC East only to finish last. At the end of the season Redskins ranked 4th in the NFL for yards allowed a game (288.8 yards), but only 28th in the NFL in sacks (24 total). Demetric Evans (a free agent this offseason) is great against the run but only mediocre at getting to the passer. If Washington wants to compete in the QB heavy NFC East they’ll need a guy who can cause havoc in the backfield. Johnson’s stock may fall at the combine, so this pick might change to Peria Jerry, who I expect to have a great performance.

     

  27. New Orleans Saints
    Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State
  28. Can Reggie Bush ever stay healthy? Can he run between the tackles, or are we destined to watch him catch the screen pass? There might be a reason why Drew Brees threw for over 5,000 yards this season, the only capable backs were Pierre Thomas and Mike Bell. Another possibility would be Tyson Jackson so New Orleans could finally register a decent amount of sacks.

     

  29.  Houston Texans
    Malcom Jenkins, CB, Ohio State
  30. Houston would love to stop the pass for once. Now with the potential departure of Dunta Robinson the secondary needs to be addressed more than ever. If Malcolm Jenkins falls this far down Houston will rejoice.

     

  31.  San Diego Chargers
    Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU
  32. Does anyone else find it ridiculous that the Chargers went to the divisional round of the playoffs and get to pick before non-playoff teams? Apparently that San Diego defense wasn’t all that it was cracked up to be and adding Tyson Jackson should be a smart decision if Igor Olshansky leaves in free agency. Don’t be surprised if San Diego takes Knowshon Moreno if he’s still on the board.

     

  33.  New York Jets
    Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois
  34. Vernon Gholston did not work out very well last year, so I don’t see the Jets spending first round money on an OLB. Expect the Jets to patch up their 29th ranked passing defense. Vontae Davis may have character issues but his talent is hard to pass up when your corners aren’t doing their job.

     

  35.  Chicago Bears
    Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest
  36. The Chicago Bears are famous for their defense, but they fell violently short this season. Opposing quarterbacks torched the Bears averaging 234.5 yards a game. Therefore the Bears definitely need improve the secondary. Some may think this is too high for Smith but he will impress at the combine.

     

  37.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia
  38. Tampa Bay can’t afford to trust the health of Cadillac Williams, and the Earnest Graham, Warrick Dunn tadem was very ineffective. It’s a shame to let Moreno fall this low but it will mean great things for the Buccaneer backfield.

     

  39.  Detroit Lions
    Eben Britton, T, Arizona
  40. Congratulations Detroit, you drafted a QB with your number one pick… now protect him! Eben Britton is considered to be one of the best offensive tackles on the board at this spot. If Detroit knows anything about football they should protect the sanctity of their QB whether young or old.

     

  41.  Philadelphia Eagles
    Duke Robinson, G, Oklahoma
  42. The bigger guys always crowd up on the Philadelphia’s offensive line… I mean just take a look at Jon Runyan and Tra Thomas (free agent). It is no secret that their offensive line is aging and needs whatever they can get, and Duke Robinson is the top offensive lineman on the board.

     

  43. Minnesota Vikings
    Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss
  44. Much like the Eagles offensive line the Minnesota defensive line could use some youth. Both Kevin Williams and Pat Williams aren’t getting any younger and Peria Jerry at pick 23 is a steal. Look out for Jerry at the combine, his stock will rise.

     

  45.  New England Patriots
    Larry English, DE/OLB, NIU
  46. With Mike Vrabel getting up there in age, Larry English could be a great addition to New England’s 3-4 defense. English is the ideal OLB in the 3-4 scheme. If English is all he’s cracked up to be then the Patriots’ linebacking core will be one to reckon with come the 2009 season.

     

  47.  Atlanta Falcons
    Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State
  48. Brandon Pettigrew is obviously the top tight end of this draft, but tight ends should not be taken so high in the first round. At pick 24 Pettigrew is a great choice to compliment Matt Ryan’s passing game.

     

  49. Miami Dolphins
    Brian Cushing, ILB, USC
  50. Brian Cushing has the versatility to play any linebacking spot in any scheme, though his best spot is considered ILB in a   3-4. The Dolphins don’t really have playmaker at inside linebacker and Cushing is their best opportunity at this position to fill this spot by week one.

     

  51. Baltimore Ravens
    Alex Mack, C, California
  52. With the release of Chris McCallister Baltimore stated their desire to resign Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs. With Jason Brown headed into free agency it will be hard for them to retain him with the other big names. I had D.J. Moore in this spot earlier, but Mack is a hard player to pass up on. One can also argue that a receiver will be taken such as Percy Harvin or Hakeem Nicks.

     

  53. Indianapolis Colts
    Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC
  54. I spent a lot of time panning out the options at this pick. It was between Alex Mack or Nicks. Yes, the Colts drafted Mike Pollack last year but he mainly played time as a right guard. Jamey Richard didn’t fill the shoes of Jeff Saturday, who’s going into free agency. Expect the Colts to address the center position, whether it is in the draft or not. With the aging/expected departure of Reggie Wayne a receiver has a good chance of landing here.

     

  55. Philadelphia Eagles
    Rey Maualuga ILB, USC
  56. Critics believe that Rey Maualuga won’t fall this far. They may be right, but I believe that Maualuga isn’t as versatile as Cushing and will not have a great combine. Maualuga will have a good combine, and he will put up numbers that were expected of him leading people to say that he’s a beast. Matt McGuire at WalterFootball wrote a great article about this in his blog. Anyways, Maualuga is a great prospect at ILB and the Eagles aren’t exactly stacked at that position.

     

  57. New York Giants
    James Laurinaitis, ILB, Ohio State
  58. Staying at Ohio State for another year obviously hurt Laurinaitis’ draft stock. There is no doubt that Laurinaitis is a natural football player and athlete. The real question is his playmaker ability, his capacity to be an elite ILB in the NFL. The Giants need help at ILB badly and Laurinaitis at pick 29 is a good time address it. Antonio Pierce has seen his best of days and I don’t think Giants fans are comfortable with seeing Chase Blackburn becoming a starter.

     

  59. Tennessee Titans
    D.J. Moore, CB, Vanderbilt
  60. Either Tennessee is really lucky or a lot better at drafting than everyone thought last season. Rookie players like Chris Johnson and Cortland Finnegan highly contributed to the Titans 13-3 record and playoff appearance. Some mock drafts will have Percy Harvin here, but I don’t see Harvin as 1st round material (even though I saw him win 5 races at my high school track state championship) and everyone says the Titans don’t draft receivers this high. Moore’s draft stock is rising and after the combine he will squeeze his way into a low first round choice. If Alex Mack is on the board here Tennessee may opt to take him seeing how Kevin Mawae is 38.

     

  61. Arizona Cardinals
    LeSean McCoy, RB, Pittsburgh
  62. Edgerin James wants out of town and tippy toe Tim Hightower won’t exactly get it done down after down. McCoy has proven to the world in the last two years that he can get it done. McCoy has averaged 4.8 yards carry in the past two seasons and he has gained 549 yards receiving in his career as well. The Cardinals can’t afford solely rely on their passing game next year, just ask Mike Shanahan.

     

  63.  Pittsburgh Steelers
    Max Unger, C, Oregon
  64. Do the Pittsburgh Steelers hate Big Ben? Yes. They stick good old Ben behind a line of amateurs and hope he stays alive. Max Unger is the logical choice seeing how the Steelers need all the help they can get at offensive line, but they always take the best player available. This pick is completely useless to predict as of now. Who would have guessed that Pittsburgh chose Rashard Mendenhall and Limas Sweed last year?

     

Thats all of round one. After the combine check back to see the updated version. I’m not sure if I’m ballsy enough to explore a complete round two but I’ll let be known that Ron Brace would be my choice for Denver. Air out out readers! Let me know what you love and I know you’ll let me hear what you hate.

  • http://BroncoTalk.net Mr.East

    mikebirty –

    I like the way you’re thinking, the offseason will determine a lot in the draft. I hope that Denver can pick up some solid defensive starters in FA in able to get Knowshown Moreno because at 12 so far there’s not a lot of defensive talent left available for that draft pick.

  • http://birty.blogspot.com mikebirty

    it came to me in one of my more lucid moments on the weekend. Signing boss, manuel, marlon, niko and robertson meant that Shany could go offense on day 1. If the top free agent in every defensive category signs up and Raji is off the board then why not?

  • kerry

    Mikebirty:

    i think a CB is also needed in FA. now alot of the 3-4 defenses play alot of zone in the secondary. and the best ZONE CB in free agency is DeAngelo Hall. he should be signed also. this is what im looking at, go with me on this:

    DT Gabe Watson from Arizona to play NT. he is 335 pounds.
    LB Bart Scott from Baltimore to play 3-4 ILB.
    CB DeAngelo Hall. excellent zone CB.
    DE Chris Canty from Dallas to play 3-4 DE.
    S Jim Leonhard from Baltimore at SS or FS.

    i think all those guys being acquired could allow us to get Knowshown Moreno. the trick is that Gabe Watson is a RFA and would have to be acquired by giving up a draft pick. if he is tendered for a third rounder or lower then absolutely he has to be gotten.

  • Richard

    mikebirty signing boss,manuel,mccree,niko, and robertson also contributed to Shanny cleaning out his desk at the end of the season. I’m not dissing your idea, its more a knock on the FA’s that were signed.

  • Jordan C

    kerry –

    now you’re in favor of giving up draft picks for RFAs?!

    There is no way that DeAngelo Hall becomes a Bronco. He’s a complete whiner. Plus, while the Steelers play a lot of zone, I don’t think that the Pats did, and I’m not sure about the Ravens under Nolan. But I guarantee that 3-4 does not equal zone coverage.

    I’m also skeptical of Jim Leonhard. He had a good post season, but that’s all that he’s shown. He’s undersized and his performance was surely enhanced by a great front seven. While I’m hoping that Denver has a great front seven…it probably won’t happen this year.

    Unless you count Jenkins, there are no good safeties at pick 12, so signing one in free agency wouldn’t keep the Broncos from picking Moreno anyway.

    Richard –

    I think that mikebirty is just realizing that the same process can occur, assuming that they sign actual football players in free agency.

  • http://broncotalk.net Joe

    Alright, who is the number one FA everyone wants now and/or who does everyone think we should take at #12?

  • Jordan C

    Joe –

    Question number 2 depends on Question number 1. I haven’t heard anyone complain about signing Chris Canty and both Bart Scott and Gabe Watson seem to be gaining consensus momentum. We’ll see if those two are actually reasonably available.

  • NathanH

    Canty or Olshansky would be good. I agree about Watson, even if it means a 3rd.

    As for the 12th pick, its a consensus I feel that if Raji is available we take him, if not there’s a lot of argument about whether we should go ILB, OLB, DE, CB, or even RB.

  • Jordan C

    So many holes to fill…

  • NathanH

    I know huh. Thats why I keep reminding myself its a 2 year process.

    Which is why I say why not go after Fred Taylor in free agency. He’s got some milage left and I’ve heard there won’t be much of a market for him and he’ll likely come cheap if we pursued him. He’d be a stop gap for a year and let us prolong drafting a RB til next years draft.

    Also, I really hate even thinking about it, but Xanders did say he wants to pick up another pick and we don’t really have much value left. But do you think Dumervil could be shipped out? And if so for what? I’m no expert on player for pick values but I’d guess an early 3rd maybe? It may be worth it if they don’t feel he’ll adjust well to a 3-4.

  • broncoNM

    I do like the idea of canty and olshansky. Not sure about Hall but what about Bryant McFadden from the steelers to compliment champ on the other side? Too expensive?
    I think Fred Taylor would be too expensive and too old. I would prefer us looking for help/depth at RB through the draft. But if we do go through the FA market i would say cedric benson (hopefully he has all his dui’s out of his system), Dominic Rhodes (Depth, experience). I actually liked the way Pittman ran before he got hurt last yr. If he is healthy i would prefer re-signing him before bringing taylor in.

  • jcampb72

    I think we should get Bartell over McFadden. The reason is Bartell didn’t have the pass rush like McFadden did, even with that Bartells numbers are better. McFadden wouldn’t be that much of an upgrade from Bly, Im sick of mediocre players. Some way or another we need to be serious and open up the checkbook, but only if we are smart, not like The D Bag of all D Bags Al Davis.

  • Justin

    I really don’t think the broncos will draft Raji. After Xanders and McDaniels have stated they want smart/intelligent players i don’t think they would use a pick on a guy who sat out an entire season because of academics. I was thinking the Broncos could trade their 1st rd pick and Dumervil for a 1st round in the late teens/early 20s and for a second round pick. How plausible would that trade be? Also, Fili Moala looked pretty good to me in the combine, what do you think of that DT out of USC?

  • NathanH

    Bartell’s numbers make him look like the real deal.

    But some bad news guys, i saw this on another board:

    Chris canty wants a 5 year 50 million dollar contract with 18 million guaranteed.

    I mean, we have the cap to do it, but 10 a year? Unless its heavily insentive based(which wouldn’t make sense for a 3-4 DE) he’s out of his mind.

  • Jordan C

    With so many teams switching to the 3-4, John Clayton thinks he’ll get it. And he’s probably right.

  • Jordan C

    With so many teams switching to the 3-4, John Clayton thinks he’ll get it. And he’s probably right. If he’s legit, I could see the Broncos doing 7-8/year, but I don’t think Scott Pioli or Ted Thompson are going to pay 10/year either.

  • jcampb72

    might as well get haynesworth with those kind of numbers for canty.

  • Richard

    NathanH Bartell is the right choice.

    As for Canty he can ask for anything he wants in a negotiation. If someone gives that to him, good for him. BUT, I think he will be surprised to find his value is less than his asking price. As an aside, someone could give him that kind of contract, and then Al Davis him, you know, cut him before the bonus money needs to be paid. Then he can find work somewhere else. John Claytons opinion aside, who has the desire and cap room to buy this guy? Green Bay?, New England? just who ? Jerry Jones? Dan Snyder(yes Redskins play 4-3).

    As a lifelong Chicago White Sox fan, it may be instructive to remember the imortal words of former owner Bill Veeck.
    “The problem with Baseball(Football) is not the high price of stars, its the high price of mediocrity!” Canty is a good player, not a once in a lifetime phenom.

  • http://BroncoTalk.net Mr.East

    Jcampb –

    Why would a 3-4 team go after Haynesworth? He has never played in that system and no desire to play in that system. Most DLs play their best on their contract year and it will probably be really bad since he has serious character issues. He’s not worth Pat Bowlen’s money right now.

  • jcampb72

    He doesn’t have to play NT, he could play DE. Has he said he doesn’t want to play in a 3-4, if so I haven’t heard that. He is a dominant force and would bring a prescense and a identity to a D that is lacking in both. And have his contract based on performance, that would allow him to stay hungry.

  • http://BroncoTalk.net Mr.East

    He may not of said he doesn’t want to play in the 3-4, but he did say that he wanted to be the highest defensive player in NFL history. Therefore, I don’t think he would want a performance based contract. I just don’t feel safe with paying a punk the most money a defensive player has ever been paid… even without playing in that system.

  • jcampb72

    Regardless we must upgrade the D line, its one of the worst in the league. So im pushing for Raji, but hes not going to be there, or like you said brace. A 3-4 STARTS WITH A BIG NT. Without one a 3-4 cannot function properly. The more I read about the FA’s the less im excited, seems like these boys want a lot of money for being just alright. But if he was willing to sign a performance based contract would you sign him?

  • http://broncotalk.net Joe

    Mr. East –

    I posted this on the other news article above this one, but here it is again. Shaun Rogers wants out of Cleveland. He wants to be released. What if Denver signed him if he was a FA? Think he could do work in a 3-4? And if he is not cut, what if we could trade for him? Whats your idea?

  • http://BroncoTalk.net Mr.East

    Shaun Rogers is a beast, but he also has a terrible attitude problem. Jamal Lewis and other players on the browns stated that they couldn’t stand being around him and he tore the team apart. Lewis was actually quoted saying “Football wasn’t fun anymore.”

    For that reason I don’t know if I’d want a guy like that.

  • rcsodak

    I realize you prolly put alot of time into this, but wouldn’t it have been prudent to have at least made changes after the FA pickups/trades that happened, LAST WEEK?

    Just sayin…. ;)