UPDATED MOCK AND RANKINGS

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Discussion' started by mouse, Feb 1, 2008.

  1. mouse

    mouse Starter

    MOCK DRAFT

    http://www.football.com/nflheadlines/mike_mccollom_mock_draft.html

    1st Round
    1. Miami Dolphins- Glenn Dorsey DT LSU
    2. St. Louis Rams- Chris Long DE Virginia
    3. Oakland Raiders- Sedrick Ellis DT USC
    4. Atlanta Falcons- Matt Ryan QB Boston College
    5. Kansas City Chiefs- Jake Long OT
    6. New York Jets- Darren McFadden RB Arkansas
    7. New England Patriots (From 49ers)- Vernon Gholston OLB Ohio State
    8. Baltimore Ravens- Mike Jenkins CB South Florida
    9. Cincinnati Bengals- Keith Rivers LB USC
    10. New Orleans Saints- Dan Connor LB Penn State
    11. Buffalo Bills- Leodis McKelvin CB Troy
    12. Denver Broncos- Ryan Clady OT Boise State
    13. Carolina Panthers- Kenny Phillips S Miami (FL)
    14. Chicago Bears- Jeff Otah OT Pittsburgh
    15. Detroit Lions- Aqib Talib CB Kansas
    16. Arizona Cardinals- Calais Campbell DE Miami (FL)
    17. Minnesota Vikings- Brian Brohm QB Louisville
    18. Houston Texans- Jonathan Stewart RB Oregon
    19. Philadelphia Eagles- DeSean Jackson WR California
    20. Tampa Bay Bucs- Chris Williams OT Vanderbilt
    21. Washington Redskins- Derek Harvey DE Florida
    22. Dallas Cowboys (From Browns)- Felix Jones RB Arkansas
    23. Pittsburgh Steelers- Sam Baker OT/OG USC
    24. Tennessee Titans- Malcolm Kelly WR Oklahoma
    25. Seattle Seahawks- Rashard Mendenhall RB Illinois
    26. Jacksonville Jaguars- Phillip Merling DE Clemson
    27. San Diego Chargers- Gosder Cherilus OT Boston College
    28. Dallas Cowboys- Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB Tennessee State
    29. San Francisco 49ers (From Colts)- Kentwan Balmer DL North Carolina
    30. Green Bay Packers- Antoine Cason CB Arizona
    31. New York Giants- Reggie Smith CB/S Oklahoma
    32. New England Patriots- Pick Forfeited

    OFFENSIVE PROSPECT RANKINGS

    http://www.football.com/nflheadlines/mike_mccollom_draft_rankings-offense.html

    Quarterback
    1. Matt Ryan- Boston College
    2. Brian Brohm- Louisville
    3. Joe Flacco- Delaware
    4. Chad Henne- Michigan
    5. Andre Woodson- Kentucky
    6. Eric Ainge- Tennessee
    7. John David Booty- USC
    8. Colt Brennan- Hawaii
    9. Dennis Dixon- Oregon
    10. Josh Johnson- San Diego
    11. Sam Keller- Nebraska
    12. Alex Brink- Washington State
    13. Paul Smith- Tulsa
    14. Matt Flynn- LSU
    15. Ricky Santos- New Hampshire
    16. Kevin OConnell- San Diego State
    17. Anthony Morelli- Penn State
    18. Kyle Wright- Miami (FL)
    19. Brandon Cox- Auburn
    20. Xavier Lee- Florida State (ATH)
    Running Back
    1. Darren McFadden- Arkansas
    2. Jonathan Stewart- Oregon
    3. Felix Jones- Arkansas
    4. Rashard Mendenhall- Illinois
    5. Jamaal Charles- Texas
    6. Ray Rice- Rutgers
    7. Chris Johnson- East Carolina
    8. Kevin Smith- Central Florida
    9. Tashard Choice- Georgia Tech
    10. Steve Slaton- West Virginia
    11. Matt Forte- Tulane
    12. Mike Hart- Michigan
    13. Allen Patrick- Oklahoma
    14. Dantrell Savage- Oklahoma State
    15. Rafael Little- Kentucky
    16. Justin Forsett- California
    17. Ryan Torain- Arizona State
    18. Yvenson Bernard- Oregon State
    19. Thomas Brown- Georgia
    20. BenJarvus Green-Ellis- Ole Miss
    21. Cory Boyd- South Carolina
    22. Chauncey Washington- USC
    23. Albert Young- Iowa
    24. Calvin McRae- Ohio
    25. Anthony Aldridge- Houston
    26. Tony Temple- Missouri
    27. Andre Callender- Boston College
    28. Marcus Thomas- UTEP
    29. Lex Hilliard- Montana
    30. Amir Pinnix- Minnesota
    Fullback
    1. Owen Schmitt- West Virginia
    2. Peyton Hillis- Arkansas
    3. Jacob Hester- LSU
    4. Mike Cox- Georgia Tech
    5. Brandon McAnderson- Kansas
    Wide Receiver
    1. DeSean Jackson- California
    2. Malcolm Kelly- Oklahoma
    3. Early Doucet- LSU
    4. Mario Manningham- Michigan
    5. Devin Thomas- Michigan State
    6. Adarius Bowman- Oklahoma State
    7. James Hardy- Indiana
    8. Earl Bennett- Vanderbilt
    9. Donnie Avery- Houston
    10. Lavelle Hawkins- California
    11. Eddie Royal- Virginia Tech
    12. Jordy Nelson- Kansas State
    13. Limas Sweed- Texas
    14. DJ Hall- Alabama
    15. Harry Douglas- Louisville
    16. Andre Caldwell- Florida
    17. Keenan Burton- Kentucky
    18. Dexter Jackson- Appalachian State
    19. Jerome Simpson- Costal Carolina
    20. Marcus Smith- New Mexico
    21. Davone Bess- Hawaii
    22. Dorien Bryant- Purdue
    23. William Franklin- Missouri
    24. Steve Johnson- Kentucky
    25. Marcus Henry- WR, Kansas
    26. Mario Urrutia- Louisville
    27. Maurice Purify- Nebraska
    28. Adrian Arrington- Michigan
    29. Darius Reynaud- West Virginia
    30. Paul Hubbard- Wisconsin
    31. Marcus Monk- Arkansas
    32. Ryan Grice-Mullen- Hawaii
    33. DeDody Fagg- Florida State
    34. Kevin Robinson- WR Utah State
    35. Josh Morgan- Virginia Tech
    Tight End
    1. John Carlson- Notre Dame
    2. Fred Davis- USC
    3. Martellus Bennett- Texas A&M
    4. Martin Rucker- Missouri
    5. Jacob Tamme- Kentucky
    6. Kellen Davis- Michigan State
    7. Dustin Keller- Purdue
    8. Brad Cottam- Tennessee
    9. Jermichael Finley- Texas
    10. Craig Stevens- California
    11. Darrell Strong- Pittsburgh
    12. Gary Barnidge- Louisville
    13. Tom Santi- Virginia
    14. Joey Haynos- Maryland
    15. Adam Bishop- Nevada
    16. J.J. Finley- Oklahoma
    Offensive Tackle
    1. Jake Long- Michigan
    2. Ryan Clady- Boise State
    3. Jeff Otah- Pittsburgh
    4. Chris Williams- Vanderbilt
    5. Sam Baker- USC
    6. Gosder Cherilus- Boston College
    7. Anthony Collins- Kansas
    8. Carl Nicks- Nebraska
    9. Tony Hills- Texas
    10. Oniel Cousins- UTEP
    11. Chad Rinehart- Northern Iowa
    12. Duane Brown- Virginia Tech
    13. Barry Richardson- Clemson
    14. King Dunlap- Auburn
    15. John Greco- Toledo
    16. Kirk Barton- Ohio State
    17. Pedro Sosa- Rutgers
    18. Mike Gibson- California
    19. Jeremy Zuttah- Rutgers
    20. Corey Clark- Texas A&M
    Offensive Guard
    1. Branden Albert- Virginia
    2. Roy Schuening- Oregon State
    3. Mike McGlynn- Pittsburgh
    4. Chilo Rachal- USC
    5. Heath Benedict- Newberry
    6. Eric Young- Tennessee
    7. Robert Felton- Arkansas
    8. Drew Radovich- USC
    7. Andrew Crummey- Maryland
    8. Shannon Tevega- UCLA
    9. Jordan Grimes- Purdue
    10. Kerry Brown- Appalachian State
    11. Adam Kraus- Michigan
    12. Chris McDuffie- Clemson
    13. Will Arnold- LSU
    14. Kirk Elder- Texas A&M
    15. Mike Fladell- Rutgers
    Center
    1. Mike Pollack- Arizona State
    2. Cody Wallace- Texas A&M
    3. Steve Justice- Wake Forest
    4. Kory Lichtensteiger- Bowling Green
    5. John Sullivan- Notre Dame



    DEFENSIVE PROSPECT RANKINGS

    http://www.football.com/nflheadlines/mike_mccollom_draft_rankings-defense.html

    Cornerback
    1. Antoine Cason- Arizona
    2. Mike Jenkins- South Florida
    3. Aqib Talib- Kansas
    4. Leodis McKelvin- Troy
    5. Reggie Smith- Oklahoma
    6. Tracy Porter- Indiana
    7. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie- Tennessee State
    8. Brandon Flowers- Virginia Tech
    9. Patrick Lee- Auburn
    10. Justin King- Penn State
    11. Terrell Thomas- USC
    12. Charles Godfrey- Iowa
    13. DeJuan Tribble- Boston College
    14. Chevis Jackson- LSU
    15. Jack Ikegwuonu- Wisonsin +++
    16. Trae Williams- South Florida
    17. Dwight Lowery- San Jose State
    18. Zach Bowman- Nebraska
    19. Terrence Wheatley- Colorado
    20. Marcus Walker- Oklahoma
    21. Orlando Scandrick- Boise State
    22. Jonathan Zenon- LSU
    23. Glenn Sharpe- Miami (FL)
    24. Tyvon Branch- UCONN
    25. Antwaun Molden- Eastern Kentucky
    Safety
    1. Kenny Phillips- Miami (FL)
    2. DaJuan Morgan- North Carolina State
    3. Simeon Castille- Alabama
    4. Thomas DeCoud- California
    5. Quintin Demps- UTEP
    6. Jamar Adams- Michigan
    7. Tom Zbikowski- Notre Dame
    8. Craig Steltz- LSU
    9. Marcus Griffin- Texas
    10. Jonathan Hefney- Tennessee
    11. DJ Wolfe- Oklahoma
    12. Josh Barrett- Arizona State
    13. DJ Parker- Virginia Tech
    14. Jamie Silva- Boston College
    15. Bobbie Williams- Bethune-Cookman
    16. Chris Horton- UCLA
    17. Darien Williams- Oklahoma
    18. Dominique Barber- Minnesota
    19. Dennis Keyes- UCLA
    20. Haruki Nakamura- Cincinnati
    Inside Linebacker
    1. Dan Connor- Penn State
    2. Philip Wheeler- Georgia Tech
    3. Curtis Lofton- Oklahoma
    4. Jerod Mayo- Tennessee
    5. Beau Bell- UNLV
    6. Tavares Gooden- Miami (FL)
    7. Jonathan Goff- Vanderbilt
    8. J Leman- Illinois
    9. Ben Moffitt- South Florida
    10. Spencer Larsen- Arizona
    11. Vince Hall- Virginia Tech
    12. Jolonn Dunbar- Boston College
    13. Jameel McClain- Syracuse
    14. Rodrick Johnson- Oklahoma State
    15. Josh Johnson- Marshall
    Outside Linebacker
    1. Keith Rivers- USC
    2. Ali Highsmith- LSU
    3. Erin Henderson- Maryland
    4. Xavier Adibi- Virginia Tech
    5. Shawn Crable- Michigan
    6. Geno Hayes- Florida State
    7. Wesley Woodyard- Kentucky
    8. Jordan Dizon- Colorado
    9. Bruce Davis- UCLA
    10. Ezra Butler- Nevada
    11. Malik Jackson- Louisville
    12. Curtis Gatewood- Vanderbilt
    13. Stanford Keigler- Purdue
    14. Bo Ruud- Nebraska
    15. Lamar Miles- Louisville
    Defensive Tackle
    1. Glenn Dorsey- LSU
    2. Sedrick Ellis- USC
    3. Kentwan Balmer- North Carolina
    4. Pat Sims- Auburn
    5. Trevor Laws- Notre Dame
    6. Dre Moore- Maryland
    7. Red Bryant- Texas A&M
    8. Frank Okam- Texas
    9. Marcus Harrison- Arkansas
    10. DeMario Pressley- North Carolina State
    11. Andre Fluellen- Florida State
    12. Ahtyba Rubin- DT Iowa State
    13. Keilen dy**s- West Virginia
    14. Nick Hayden- Wisconsin
    15. Carlton Powell- Virginia Tech
    16. Maurice Murray- New Mexico State
    17. Jason Shirley- Fresno State
    18. Letroy Guion- Florida State
    19. Derek Lokey- Texas
    20. Barry Booker- Virginia Tech
    Defensive End
    1. Chris Long- Virginia
    2. Vernon Gholston- Ohio State
    3. Calais Campbell- Miami (FL)
    4. Derek Harvey- Florida
    5. Phillip Merling- Clemson
    6. Quentin Groves- Auburn
    7. Lawrence Jackson- USC
    8. Chris Ellis- Virginia Tech
    9. Wallace Gilberry- Alabama
    10. Darrell Robertson- Georgia Tech
    11. Jason Jones- Eastern Michigan
    12. Jeremy Thompson- Wake Forest
    13. Cliff Avril- Purdue
    14. Jonny Dingle- West Virginia
    15. Ken Iwebema- Iowa
    16. Kendall Langford- Hampton
    17. Tommy Blake- TCU
    18. Chris Harrington- Texas A&M
    19. Jonal Saint-Dic- Michigan State
    20. Jeremy Geathers- UNLV
    21. Louis Holmes- Arizona
    22. Titus Brown Miss State
    23. Chase Ortiz- TCU
     
  2. Crowned

    Crowned Doesn't give a shit.

    Mcfadden dropping to the Jets?
     
  3. mouse

    mouse Starter

    THE ONLY REAL LEGIT OPTION FOR HIM BEFORE THE JETS IS THE RAIDERS. THEY VERY WELL COULD TAKE HIM BUT I DECIDED TO GO WITH ELLIS. HE IS RIGHT UP THERE WITH MCFADDEN IN THE OVERALL RANKINGS BUT FILLS A BIGGER NEED FOR THEM IMO.
     
  4. Crowned

    Crowned Doesn't give a shit.

    Yea , I'm thinking Raiders well thatd be a good for them for down the road.. a developed Russell and Mcfadden in 5years on the same offense is scary
     
  5. DallasArmor09

    DallasArmor09 Well-Known

    So Atlanta passes on McFadden? damn Still need to coin toss also to get the correct order of the 3-5 teams in the draft.
     
  6. RonMexico7

    RonMexico7 Pro Bowler

    If Dunn is gone, the Falcons might take him. I'd actually prefer we get Jake Long or Sedrick Ellis and pick up a RB later. McFadden is damn good, just not sure if there'll be a hole to run through.
     
  7. Jammin Jaguar

    Jammin Jaguar English Student.

    STOP BLOODY TYPING IN CAPITALS FOR GOD'S SAKE! IT MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE A RETARD.

    I'd rather take Lawrence Jackson over Merling at DE.
     
  8. mouse

    mouse Starter

    ATLANTA HAS GOT TO GET A QB PLAIN AND SIMPLE.

    BOO HOO, STFU AND TALK ABOUT THE DRAFT.

    FOR WHAT REASON WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE JACKSON OVER MERLING? I DON'T KNOW OF 1 PERSON THAT WOULD HAVE JACKSON RATED OVER HIM.
     
  9. RonMexico7

    RonMexico7 Pro Bowler

    You're right, we do. Just not in the first round. We'd be paying way too much for a guy that's not much (if at all) better than the guys that should be available in the second.
     
  10. mouse

    mouse Starter

    I WOULD BEG TO DIFFER THAT A CHAD HENNE IS SLIGHTLY UNDER MATT RYAN ESPECIALLY WHEN LOOKING AT THE LONG TERM POTENTIAL. NORWOOD TEAMED UP WITH ONE OF THE OTHER QUALITY BACKS THAT COULD BE AVAILABLE IN THE 2ND OR 3RD ROUND WOULD MAKE A FINE TANDEM IMO.
     
  11. ollysj

    ollysj iKraut

    JJ, mouse - keep it cool here!
     
  12. mouse

    mouse Starter

    :icon_cool:
     
  13. falcon_91

    falcon_91 Pro Bowler

    So are you saying that the falcons should take Matt Ryan? If so I WOULD BEG TO DIFFER my self.
    Ryan will probably flal to the Panthers, so if were that high on him - god i hope not - we could easily trade back then take him at #3-5.
    Perosnnally i would love us to get Henne somewhere in the 2nd (probs with HOU pick) he is a very good pro prospect, and showed that at the senior bowl (and i am confident he will do at combine aswell). Ryan plain and simply has thrown way to many pick in an average conferene. 19 INT's in the ACC! imagine what he will do in the NFL!

    Anyways the falcons need to look for Sederick Ellis, there is way to much value in 2nd/3rd round guys at QB and RB to be looking around for one in the 1st. But if we took McFadden(if Ellis is gone) i could live with it.
     
  14. mouse

    mouse Starter

    YES I'M SAYING THEY SHOULD TAKE MATT RYAN.

    WILL THEY? WHO KNOWS.

    THERE ARE A LOT OF OTHER THINGS YOU HAVE TO LOOK AT BESIDES AN INT TOTAL.
     
  15. Jammin Jaguar

    Jammin Jaguar English Student.

    I'm not getting worked up or losing my temper here, I'm just telling Mouse that he looks like an utter twat typing in capitals. Special needs maybe? Anyway, it's up to him if he wants to continue looking like a complete dong.
     
  16. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    JJ...this is not the place to discuss this.
     
  17. falcon_91

    falcon_91 Pro Bowler

    So your saying that we should disregard INT's? so if someone throws 40TD's, but 50INT's in 1 year thats still a great year? please TD:INT ration is one of the most important stats for a QB,and Ryan isnt even close to a career 2:! in that.

    If you think that QB is our biggest need the n you are infact wrong. Our biggest needs are in the trenches, people havent seen how bad they are until this year because of YKW making plays.
    Also Ryan has no value in the top 5 no QB does, and it would be a tremendous waste of money and a missed oppurtunity to take a BIG step ub the right direction in turning this franchise around
     
  18. mouse

    mouse Starter

    TALK FOOTBALL OR GET LOST. YOU SHOULD HAVE LEARNED TO READ BIG LETTERS IN 1ST GRADE. SORRY IT IS SO DIFFICULT FOR YOU.
     
  19. ollysj

    ollysj iKraut

    Take it to the fight club or stop argue here. If I had to move it, be sure some cards will come with it!
     
  20. mouse

    mouse Starter

    NOW WHERE DID I SAY ANYTHING ABOUT DISREGARDING INT'S? YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY WHEN SOMEONE HAS TO START SPINNING THINGS. THERE IS A LOT OF OTHER THINGS TO LOOK AT WHEN DRAFTING A QB BESIDES JUST INT'S WHICH IS THE ONLY ARGUMENT YOU BROUGHT UP CONCERNING RYAN.ISN'T LIST OF NEGATIVES IS VERY SHOT AND HE HAS A VERY HIGH CEILING IMO.

    I'M AWARE OF THE HELP THE FALCONS NEED ESPECIALLY UP FRONT ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL AND THEY CAN FILL SOME OF THOSE HOLES AS WELL. BUT WHEN HARRINGTON OR REDMAN IS YOUR STARTING QB FOR MOST OF THE SEASON, IT'S PRETTY SAFE TO SAY QB IS A LARGE NEED.

    IF HE WANTS TO GO TO THE FIGHT CLUB HE CAN GO. I'M IN HERE TO TALK FOOTBALL WHICH APPARENTLY HE CAN'T DO.