CMD In-Season Mock #5
November 18th, 2009
Round 1 Selections 17-32 (below)
Round 1 Selections 1-16 Click Here
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November 18th, 2009
Round 1 Selections 17-32 (below)
Round 1 Selections 1-16 Click Here
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*Dez Bryant Oklahoma State WRF Value (+5) |
Jacksonville The best WR in a relative weak class, Bryant will provide a big, fast downfield target for Garrard. Jacksonville is hurting for wide receivers and do not mind drafting graduates from the "Prime Time School of Honesty". - Longball (Drafttek OF) |
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Brandon Spikes Florida ILB Value (+7) |
Baltimore Heir apparent to Ray Lewis? Spikes has the measurables and the motor, but can he duplicate the intangibles: leadership and heart. - Longball (Drafttek OF) |
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*Joe Haden Florida CB Reach (-12) |
Houston Cornerback is a definite position of need for the Texans - and Haden is the top-rated CB on the board. Don't pay any attention to the reach factor - we still have a few more months of football to straighten everything out! - Longball (Drafttek OF) |
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*Rolondo McClain Alabama ILB Value (+2) |
NY Giants Doubtless many Giants fans want Brandon Spikes in round one, but with him off the board, Jerry Reese will make the fans (and the coaching staff) very happy with Rolondo McClain out of Alabama. Everyone knows Antonio Pierce's days are numbered, and the Giants need to begin to groom a stud to replace him. McClain is that man. - B. Bliss (Drafttek Giants Analyst) |
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Jerry Hughes TCU OLB43 Value (+0) |
Philadelphia Got a comment? Send it to Drafttek via Twitter Direct Message and we'll post up those that rate ! |
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Brandon Graham Michigan DE43 Reach (-1) |
Atlanta The Falcons have a ready made offense with all the pieces in place, the defense still needs retooling. Adding a pass rusher like Graham is a great next step. - M Schottey (Drafttek Falcons Analyst) |
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*Anthony Davis Rutgers OT Reach (-15) |
Dallas One of the nation's top LT's, this underclassman has been a starter since midway through his true freshman year. Athletic despite massive size, he is NFL-ready to move Flozelle Adams closer to retirement. - LongBall (Drafttek OF) |
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*Jimmy Clausen Notre Dame QB Value (+4) |
Seattle Matt Hasselbeck will be 35 and a free agent after 2010. The Seahawks need to start thinking long term and Clausen is the most pro-ready quarterback available. - Rob Staton (Drafttek Seahawk Analyst) |
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Ricky Sapp Clemson OLB34 Value (+1) |
Arizona Another pass-rushing mad-man that will have absolutely no problem adapting to the Cards' hybrid defensive alignment - Sapp fits the bill at both DE and OLB for Whisenhunt. |
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Arthur Jones Syracuse DE34 Value (+1) |
San Diego Finding a good 3-4 DE is a tough task, but Jones looks like he has the mental makeup to get the job done, provided he can stay on the field. He will miss the rest of '09 with a torn meniscus in his left knee. - B Stott (Drafttek Chargers Analyst) |
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Jared Odrick Penn State DE34 Reach (-10) |
New England The Patriots have to replace Richard Seymour and they aren't afraid to "reach" for needs. Of course many of their perceived "reaches" don't usually turn out so bad. Odrick is the one constant on the PSU defense and has the size and speed combo. to be a great 3-4 DE. - Joe Mays (Drafttek Patriot Analyst) |
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Marshwan Gilyard Cincinnati WRS Value (+1) |
Pittsburgh With the emergence of rookie Mike Wallace, the Steelers have roster room to develop the next starting wideout. Gilyard could fill a void as a slot receiver. - Patrick Mayfield (Drafttek Steelers Analyst) |
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Jermaine Gresham Oklahoma TE Reach (-1) |
Cincinnati A great pass-catching target for Palmer, Gresham is also a solid blocker. Gresham was considered a top-10 prospect prior tto injury. - Drafttek Staff |
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*Marvin Austin North Carolina DT43 Reach (-2) |
Minnesota In order for the defensive line to remain a strength for the Vikings, they'll need to start incorporating some fresh blood as Pat Williams begins to show his age so grabbing Austin would make sense. CB Syd'Quan Thompson makes sense as well as he seems to be built in the mold of Antoine Winfield. - B STott (Drafttek Vikings Analyst) |
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Sean Weatherspoon Missouri OLB43 Value (+9) |
Indianapolis The two young TE's Indy drafted in '08 have not translated into starting caliber TE's. Gresham immediately gives Indy a true big target in the redzone. - R McGlothlin (Drafttek Colts Analyst) |
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*Ian Williams Notre Dame DT43 Reach (-15) |
New Orleans Reloading the middle front with youth in this selection, but my hunch is they'd snag Sergio Kindle before reaching at DT. - R McGlothlin (Drafttek Saints Analyst) |
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1st Round Traded Selections: *11) Denver gets Chicago's 1st Rounder (Jay Cutler compensation) *13) San Francisco gets Carolina's 1st rounder (used to select DE Everette Brown in the 2009 draft) *24) Seattle gets Denvers's first rounder (used to select CB Alphonso Smith in the 2009 draft) |
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