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My Mock Draft

Like I'm sure many other people here at NN, I'm sort of a draft buff, I like following all of the college prospects and reading mock drafts and all that good stff.. So a bunch people on fellow SBNation blog Mocking The Draft (a great blog by the way) have made their own mock drafts in fanposts. I decided to follow suit and make my own, and what I had hoped would be a 1 hour project quickly turned into 5 or 6 hours. Anyway, my mammoth (at least relative to what I intended to create) mock draft is done and I wanted to share it with you guys. Feel free to tell me what you think. (Note: I'm not a big fan of Trent Williams but I think he's a realistic pick with the Niners second first rounder.):

(Here is the link to the original fanpost at Mocking the Draft.)

 

Alright, here's my first mock draft for the 2010 NFL Draft. I've only ever done one mock draft before and it was the day before the 2009 NFL Draft so try to go easy on me! Seriously though, all constructive criticism is welcome. I'm using EPSN's Week 6 Power Rankings. It would probably be smarter to wait until the Week 7 Rankings come out but I've got some free time now so these will have to do.

Please don't complain about where your team is ranked, it's really all guesswork at this point anyway. Also, any statements made in the mock are only my opinion. When is say Ndamukong Suh is the best player in the country that's just my opinion, obviously you don't have to agree. I'm just trying to save time instead of littering the whole thing with "I think" and "In my opinion" and stuff like that. The only other thing is that I'm going to try to be a bit creative with some picks, there's still a lot of football left and some preseason warriors (see Fili Moala) always end up falling and vice versa. Here it goes:

1. Rams - Jimmy Clausen QB: At this point he looks like the best pro prospect of all the QB's. He's got good arm strength, good intermediate accuracy, some scrambling ability, and plays in a pro-style offense. He's a great fit for the Rams because Marc Bulger is done. Clausen would become the face of the Rams franchise and would be a big help in leading them out of their prolonged offensive futility over the last several years.

2. Buccaneers - Ndamukong Suh DT: He's the best player in the country and the Bucs need a defensive tackle badly. This is a perfect fit.

3. Chiefs - Brian Bulaga OT: KC is desperate for some O-line help to protect Cassel so they pick the best offensive lineman in this year's draft. Bulaga will allow Brandon Albert to slide to guard or right tackle where he is a better fit. If Bulaga doesn't declare for the draft then KC could turn to Russell Okung or Eric Berry.

4. Raiders - Carlos Dunlap: Crazy Al would probably go with Mays but the Raiders are pretty solid at safety. Instead he goes for another great physical speciman with questions about his potential. Dunlap is a reach here but since when has Al Davis cared about what anyone else thinks?

5. Browns - Jake Locker: Mangini clearly doesn't like Brady Quinn so he elects to draft a QB early to get his own guy to groom. The Browns could go a bunch of different directions here but you don't pass up a franchise QB if you don't already have one.

6. Titans - Joe Haden CB: Maybe a bit of a reach here but Haden is one heck of a player and corners are always a valuable a commodity. Gerald McCoy seems like a great fit to replace Haynesworth but the run defense has been fine, it's the pass defense that has been just dreadful (Nick Harper's corpse should not be a starting cornerback, who knew?).

7. Lions - Gerald McCoy DT: The Lions are tempted to select Russell Okung to protect Stafford's blindside but ultimately cannot pass up the best player left on their board in McCoy. Jim Schwartz gets to salivate at the thought of having a Haynesworth-type player with him in Detroit.

8. Bills - Russell Okung OT: The Bills are glad Okung lasted this long because their offensive line is a disaster.  Trent Edwards is probably not the answer at quarterback but the Bills will give him one more shot, this time hopefully with a competent line.

9. Redskins - Sam Bradford QB: Sam Bradford does not deserve to go this high anymore, but Dan Snyder hates Jason Campbell and wants a fresh face of the franchise. Bradford is a big name and Snyder likes to be in the headlines. This also ensures Bradford gets at least a portion of the money he would have received had he come out in 2009, so everyone is happy. That is, until Bradford sees the protection he'll be getting from the 'Skins offensive line. Ouch.

10. 49ers (From Carolina) - Eric Berry S: Berry is a great player but plays safety and therefore will have trouble getting into the top 5. That said, the Niners are glad to have him here as they don't have a ton of talent at the safety position and Berry will be a huge boon to the pass defense. The Niners would like to go with an offensive lineman here but there's just no one worth taking.

11. Texans - Patrick Robinson CB: The Texans defense as a whole is abysmal and the secondary is as much to blame as anyone. Robinson has all the skills neccessary to be a very good cover corner and is a good fit for the Texans.

12. Jaguars - Taylor Mays S: Yes, picking Tim Tebow would get the Jaguars more media attention. But if they're trying desperately to sell more tickets, picking a guy who will sit on the sidelines for two years won't help. Mays can make an instant impact in the Jags defense and is a flashy player to boot, meaning he'll create some excitement on his own.

13. Seahawks - Derrick Morgan DE: The Hawks biggest needs are offensive tackle and finding an heir to Matt Hasselback but there's no such players available here. Therefore they go with the 6'4" 270 lb. Morgan to help their pass rush. They have quite a few capable defensive ends on the roster but Patrick Kerney is aging and Darryl Tapp and Cory Redding are pending free agents, leaving only '08 first rounder Lawrence Jackson as a dependable pass rusher. With Morgan, Jackson, Brandon Mebane, Aaron Curry, Lofa Tatupu, and Leroy Hill the Hawks would have one of the best (and youngest) front sevens in the game.

14. Cardinals - Sergio Kindle OLB: The Cardinals have a pretty good run defense but the pass defense leaves something to be desired. Primary pass rushers Clark Haggans, Chike Okeafer, and Bertrand Berry are all at least 32 years old. The Cards did draft OLB Cody Brown in the 2nd round last year but Kindle is flat out better than Brown and both of them will soon be needed anyway.

15. Miami - Terrance Cody NT: Current starting nose tackle Jason Ferguson is old and his skills are declining so the 'Fins draft Cody to be his long term replacement. Bill Parcells loves to draft front-seven players and Cody will help make Miami's 3-4 a strong unit while Chad Henne develops.

16. Cowboys - Dez Bryant WR: The Cowboys have some talented wide receivers but Jerry Jones just can't stand to pass up a playmaker as talented as Dez Bryant. Jones obviously values receivers highly after giving Terrell Owens a big extension and trading 1st and 3rd rounders for Roy Williams. He will want to give Tony Romo another playmaker to replace the lost Terrell Owens once the Cowboys fall short of the playoffs. Offensive line and inside linebacker are probably more pressing needs.

17. Chargers - Sean Witherspoon ILB: The Chargers cannot stop the run... at all. They wanted to go with Terrance Cody to replace Jamal Williams but he isn't available so they look elsewhere to fix their atrocious run defense. There aren't any nose tackles worthy of this spot but Sean Witherspoon is a steal here. Witherspoon plays OLB at Missouri but would move inside in a 3-4 and could wind up being a speedy playmaker ala Patrick Willis. Stephen Cooper turned 30 this year and he is the only Chargers ILB of note so Witherspoon can potentially be an immediate upgrade to the defense, which is important because the Chargers window to contend is still wide open for the next couple years.

18. 49ers - Trent Williams OT: Trent Williams is a bit of a reach here, he's got a big name but hasn't lived up to the hype. That said, he is a very impressive run blocker and can use his strength to be an adequate right tackle in pass protection. It would be a mistake to put him at left tackle but the Niners don't need to do that because they already have Joe Staley locked up to a long term deal. Williams' style fits Mike Singletary's run-first philosophy and should combine with Staley to form a nice pair of bookends for the forseeable future.

19. Packers - Charles Brown OT: The Packers have very good skill position players on offense but they can't protect Aaron Rodgers. Brown is a possible long term replacement for Chad Clifton at left tackle and should help keep Rodgers upright. Tackle is easily the Packers biggest need but they could also look to help strengthen their new 3-4 defense, particularly at defensive end and in the secondary.

20. Steelers - C.J. Spiller RB: Running back isn't the Steelers most pressing need but they like to have a nice stable of running backs and Spiller is a nice complement to Rashard Mendenhall. Spiller is an electric playmaker and would play a Felix Jones type role in Pittsburgh.

21 Broncos (From Chicago) - Arthur Jones DT: The Broncos surprised nearly everyone this year, particularly with their amazing defensive turnaround. That said their defensive line still needs some work and Arthur Jones could be a big piece of the puzzle. The 6'4" 293 lb. Jones could play as a five-technique defensive end in the Broncos 3-4 defense and wreak havoc on opposing backfields.

22. Ravens - Jermaine Gresham TE: Todd Heap will be 30 soon after the 2009 season and his production has fallen in recent years. The Ravens are one of the smartest teams when it comes to drafting and they will pounce on a top-10 talent like Gresham who happens to fall because of his injury (similar to how they traded up for Michael Oher when he fell).

23. Patriots - Brandon Lafell WR: The Patriots could go a few different directions here, perhaps adding a running back or a pass rusher, but instead they decide to go with Brandon Lafell, a big, athletic wide receiver. Randy Moss isn't the player he used to be and while Wes Welker is a terrific player he is not a #1 wideout. Lafell can be that guy in time and will have a chance to develop slowly with the Pats.

24. Jets - Vince Oghobaase DE: The Jets' defense is excellent but they still have problems defending the run. The blame likely lies mostly on defensive ends Shaun Ellis and Marques Douglas, who are not ideal starters at this point in their careers. If the Jets don't take a defensive end they may look for a pass rusher because Vernon Gholston continues to disappoint.

25. Falcons - Greg Hardy DE: The Falcons have a potentially great offense led by Matt Ryan but they still need lots of help on the defensive side of the ball. John Abraham is a phenomenal pass rusher but the Falcons don't have anyone across from him to scare opposing offenses. Hardy could change that as he has as much potential as any edge rusher in the draft.

26. Eagles - Rolando McClain LB: McClain is a great fit with the Eagles, who are desperate enough at the linebacker position that they brought Jeremiah Trotter out of retirement after he had been out of football for a year and a half. They lost Stewart Bradley for the year, but even with him their linebacking core needs an influx of talent. McClain is a versitale playmaker and is a steal at this point in the draft.

27. Bengals - Trevard Lindley CB: The Bengals have good corners in Jonathan Joseph and Leon Hall but both are nearing free agency and it never hurts to have corner depth anyway. Lindley is one of the best players available at this point in the draft and had a chance to develop into a very good starting corner.

28. Seahawks (From Broncos) - Selvish Capers OT: The Seahawks need a replacement for Walter Jones who has been a franchise cornerstone for the last decade. The athletic Capers will never be as good as Jones was but he is a great fit for Seattle's zone blocking scheme and could contribute immediately. There are murmers for Tim Tebow here but his elongated release would prevent him from having success in the Hawks' West Coast Offense.

29. Saints - Demarcus Granger DT: The Saints defense has been shockingly good this year under defensive coordinator Gregg Williams. They already have one young stud defensive tackle in Sedrick Ellis but paired with DeMarcus Granger the two would form a terrific duo. Granger is a penetrator who can help defend both the run and the pass.

30. Vikings - Tim Tebow QB: Brett Farve trots his old bones out there for another year after leading the Vikings to the NFC Championship Game, letting the Vikings draft Tebow and let him sit on the bench and develop for at least a year. Tebow has too many flaws to be worth a first round pick but Brad Childress thought Tavaris Jackson was worth a second round pick, so why expect him to judge a QB's worth accurately now?

31. Giants - Brandon Spikes MLB: The Giants have a stacked roster and don't really have any pressing needs so they are free to go with the best player available, which is Spikes. Antonio Pierce is declining though so Spikes could end up starting at MLB for the Giants in the near future.

32. Colts - Nate Solder OT: The Colts only real need right now is at the tackle position, and Solder is a converted tight end with quick feet and good footwork, a great fit for the Colts scheme. They could go with a pass rusher here like Corey Wooton for depth behind Freeney and Mathis, but instead use their pick to try to upgrade the line.

Players picked just outside the first round (in no particular order): Jonathan Dwyer, Jahvid Best, Arrelious Benn, Adam Utalowski, Damian Williams, Eric Norwood, Corey Wooton, Marvin Austin, Ras-I Dowling, Everson Griffen, Jerry Hughes, Mike Iupati, Ricky Sapp.

This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of Niners Nation's writers or editors. It does reflect the views of this particular fan though, which is as important as the views of Niners Nation's writers or editors.

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Pretty good...

I dont think Jimmy Clausen is the best pro prospect, I think Colt McCoy is. I also dont think Brandon Spikes will fall past the Patriots, let alone the top 10…. But pretty good… I like the Browns pick… But how long before a new Browns coach takes over and wants his own quarterback to groom?

what the hell is this box for?

by Cabe on Oct 18, 2009 6:16 AM PDT reply actions  

He should go higher than Tebow

almost every draft ive read has tebow being a second round prospect at best, while McCoy goes somewhere last in the first. lets face it, tebow is a great athlete and a helluva college qb, but his game doesnt equate to NFL success unless you wanna make him a RB, lol

by Camraman926 on Oct 18, 2009 7:56 AM PDT up reply actions  

Economics and Psychology might alter that

I totally agree with you that he’s not a first round QB but there are a few things that could change that outcome.
1) Jags – Desperately need people in the seats from a hometown crowd that’s huge on college FB and Florida and consider Tebow a god. They could do it as a marketing maneuver.
2) Washington – Walter Football makes some good points as far as this. Essentially here’s the gist. Snyder wants Gruden, Gruden wants Tebow, Snyder thinks it’s a great marketing gimmick likes the big name says yeah Jon let’s do it. (My added piece Vinny Cerruto has a fit)

by ChesapeakeBay9er on Oct 18, 2009 9:56 AM PDT up reply actions  

1) Jags – Desperately need people in the seats from a hometown crowd that’s huge on college FB and Florida and consider Tebow a god. They could do it as a marketing maneuver.

This is a fallacy. The “hometown” boost would last 3 weeks. After that it goes back to “Does he WINZ the GAMZEZ?” If the team isn’t winning the games, nobody will care to watch the hometown kid lose week in and week out.

Washington I could see, but even they wouldn’t reasonably be dumb enough not to know that he’d be there in the second round… or later. No way they use a 1st rounder on him.

You have been DFiBrillated.

by Dubs fan in Boston on Oct 19, 2009 2:49 PM PDT up reply actions  

Great draft, but

I think San Diego would take Brandon Spikes, not Witherspoon, and the Vikings would probably take Colt McCoy, not Tebow. Tebow will be taken in the 2nd round by Jacksonville.

Bengie Molina is the slowest human in existence- except maybe Homer Simpson. And Man-Ram.

by Ramah71 on Oct 18, 2009 4:41 PM PDT up reply actions  

Disagree

I don’t think McCoy deserves to go in the top 3 rounds. He is incredibly overrated and Clausen outshines him in nearly every aspect of his game.

As for Spikes, I see him dropping similiar to the way Mauluga and Laurinitis dropped in the draft last year.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 18, 2009 8:25 PM PDT up reply actions  

I agree on McCoy and even Tebow.. some team will really like them and overpay.. or overdraft them

Look at the Raiders 2009 draft, so McCoy and Tebow may go in the 1st or fall like Nate Davis did this year. He was listed by some sights as the 3rd best QB coming out in 2009.

"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, either way, YOU'RE RIGHT !"

by Eastbayjim on Oct 18, 2009 9:35 PM PDT up reply actions  

Jacksonville wants Tebow

I sure hope whoever drafts Tebow brings in Jon Gruden or offers a job to Urban Meyer.
Tebow is useless without the system.

What we've got here is a failure to communicate.

by SportsChicken on Oct 18, 2009 10:38 PM PDT up reply actions  

just wondering if mccoy was still available in the 3rd round and the niners didn’t p/u a qb yet would you go after him

by haynbredren on Oct 22, 2009 4:22 PM PDT up reply actions  

Maybe

Nate Davis is probably much better than Colt McCoy and he was a 5th round pick

What we've got here is a failure to communicate.

by SportsChicken on Oct 22, 2009 6:44 PM PDT up reply actions  

Jake Locker is the best pro prospect far and away.

Jimmy Clausen= Brady Quinn.

Bird Law in this country isn't governed by reason.

by Tyler Jorgensen on Oct 19, 2009 1:31 PM PDT up reply actions  

Jimmy Clausen!=Brady Quinn!=Joe Montana

Not all Notre Dame QBs are the same.

You have been DFiBrillated.

by Dubs fan in Boston on Oct 19, 2009 2:51 PM PDT up reply actions  

I'm simply referring to the most recent one...

you know, the one with the same coach. The one with similar arm strength, albeit slightly weaker. Not the one from 3 decades of college football ago, that bears comparison primarily because of the helmet, not the actions within the helmet.

If you want to play that game, as a Seattle fan I remember a certain ND QB drafted very high that unlike Montana, I saw play college ball.

Bird Law in this country isn't governed by reason.

by Tyler Jorgensen on Oct 19, 2009 5:55 PM PDT up reply actions  

Nice effort btw

Looks like you tried to sincerely look at things from other teams’ pov. You’re definitely reaching to get Berry to fall to us, but hey I’m not gonna complain if that’s how it plays out lol. Berry and Williams (great RT prospect) would be a terrific haul.

I don’t think Bulaga belongs that high with the way he has struggled recently, besides the existing questions about his pass pro. Bradford shouldn’t sniff the top 10 either just based on his injuries, if he even declares now.

by znk916 on Oct 18, 2009 7:59 AM PDT reply actions  

Here's a hint:

We’re in week 6 of the season. Premature ejaculation of the mind, Brendan. This is not just speculation, it’s an acid trip.

Kezarvet

by kezarvet on Oct 18, 2009 8:46 AM PDT reply actions  

lol

get that guy a towel.

I agree though. Way too early. Not only do we have no real clue about where teams will pick, by the end of the season new important needs could develop, while underachieving players could step up and close holes that would’ve had to be filled. Plus, injuries at both levels…. way too much time left for too many variables to shift around.

by Krowley on Oct 18, 2009 9:12 AM PDT up reply actions  

It's not different then

Todd McSh*t or Mel Diaper doing their mock drafts… whay exactly is it an “acid trip”. It actually seems reasonable.
The only thing that’s questionable to me is Eric Berry falling to 10 but Crabtree was supposed to go top 5 also. He fell to 10….

by Drew Kerr on Oct 18, 2009 9:13 AM PDT up reply actions  

Are you saying it’s normal because Mel Kiper does it? Like eating pumpkin pie every morning for breakfast normal?

chilibean_3 says: Cybermaldonado, "I don’t think you understand anything. Anything at all." Stay classy chilibean my friend.

by cybermaldonado on Oct 18, 2009 10:41 AM PDT up reply actions  

Just don’t get how this guy posting a mock draft is any different than anyone else that does them. Even Kiper and McShay get a TON of predictions wrong. All it is, is someones prediction. Don’t see why people have to get all critical… Lack of forethought I suppose

by Drew Kerr on Oct 18, 2009 10:48 AM PDT up reply actions  

u're exyremely negative

"Optimist Prime"
"Child Please" -Ochocinco

by rlott#42 on Oct 18, 2009 1:41 PM PDT up reply actions  

me?

funny…I thought the same of you

by Drew Kerr on Oct 18, 2009 1:48 PM PDT up reply actions  

Not gonna argue

Juevos grande over here

"Optimist Prime"
"Child Please" -Ochocinco

by rlott#42 on Oct 18, 2009 2:29 PM PDT up reply actions  

Which one?

"Optimist Prime"
"Child Please" -Ochocinco

by rlott#42 on Oct 18, 2009 2:28 PM PDT up reply actions  

I have negative posts

Simply because there are things I disagree with, but I know that they are and can admit to it what’s your deal

"Optimist Prime"
"Child Please" -Ochocinco

by rlott#42 on Oct 18, 2009 2:50 PM PDT up reply actions  

Your approach. I don’t care if you disagree with me or anyone else…it’s the way you disagree that comes off as brash and irrational at times.

kerzarvet in his above post could have elabrated on his opposition to the post. Brendan obviously put alot of time in to putting together his “mock draft”.

If you’re gonna disagree, there’s a proper way to do it. I admit I don’t always disagree in fashion either but I don’t just trash a post that someone took alot of time on even if I “disagree”.

I don’t feel like I was being negative above other than my comments about Todd McShay and Mel Kiper… thats no reason to call me out and say I am negative.

by Drew Kerr on Oct 18, 2009 3:09 PM PDT up reply actions  

Maybe you don't think I should have

But I guess that’s your opinion

"Optimist Prime"
"Child Please" -Ochocinco

by rlott#42 on Oct 18, 2009 4:44 PM PDT up reply actions  

When you make comments like this it's a lash out at the person who typed the post and those that commented!
All it is, is someones prediction. Don’t see why people have to get all critical… Lack of forethought I suppose

And even though you always do things like this you don’t like to have the finger pointed at you , but you are more than willing to point the finger. I have on several posts apologized for posting too quick and saying something I shouldn’t have, How about you?

"Optimist Prime"
"Child Please" -Ochocinco
It's the Shogun of no fun

by rlott#42 on Oct 18, 2009 7:42 PM PDT up reply actions  

We’re in week 6 of the season. Premature ejaculation of the mind, Brendan. This is not just speculation, it’s an acid trip.

My initial response was to this. Is this tyoe of comment okay? I am confused… are you defending this when you call me “negative” for saying this:

Just don’t get how this guy posting a mock draft is any different than anyone else that does them. Even Kiper and McShay get a TON of predictions wrong. All it is, is someones prediction. Don’t see why people have to get all critical… Lack of forethought I suppose

I’m sorry but I don’t think this is negative at all. If someone takes as much time as it probably took Brendan to put this together, comments like this are unecessary. Maybe it wasn’t my place and more of Brendans to say something but kerzarvet was wrong for lashing out at the post and the person who posted.

by Drew Kerr on Oct 18, 2009 9:03 PM PDT up reply actions  

Nobody's arguing that his prediction holds any more/less value than McShay or Kiper

Just that it’s not even halfway through this college season, and that there’s lots of time and football to be played between now and the draft.

Don’t take it so personal.

You have been DFiBrillated.

by Dubs fan in Boston on Oct 19, 2009 3:08 PM PDT up reply actions  

When people call me

“negative” that sort of makes it personal. Maybe you should read the entire conversation before you butt in

by Drew Kerr on Oct 19, 2009 4:17 PM PDT up reply actions  

Other people share their opinions that it's really early to start having fan draft projections

You call them negative, and subsequently get called negative yourself… which you take personally. Did I get it right?

You have been DFiBrillated.

by Dubs fan in Boston on Oct 19, 2009 4:49 PM PDT up reply actions  

I called someone out that posted a trashing comment toward the post which obviously took time. Do you see me saying “negative” comments toward anyone who disagreed with specific objections to the post itself? No. Would you stick your nose where it didn’t belong had it been Fooch that made the comment toward kezervet? I doubt it.
So absolutely not…you’re nowhere near right. How would you like it if you spent a bunch of time creating a post and some one said you were on an “acid trip” and thats all they had to contribute? Not, “hey i disagree with this because….”. It was NOT an opinion, it was a trashing of the person who posted. The guys name was even attached.

by Drew Kerr on Oct 19, 2009 11:24 PM PDT up reply actions  

Fooch would NEVER make a comment like this
Is this tyoe of comment okay?

Somebody posted a comment in disagreement with somebody else? Oh NOEZ! It’s like you think you’re the king of the castle and can decide what’s fair and what’s unfair as far as comments go.

You have been DFiBrillated.

by Dubs fan in Boston on Oct 20, 2009 11:03 AM PDT up reply actions  

What the hell

are you talking about? Fooch would never say “Is this type of comment okay?”
I have seen him say plenty of thing similar in nature to people…
King of the castle is your M.O. You have no argument, hate to burst your bubble but you’re outta line here

by Drew Kerr on Oct 20, 2009 3:33 PM PDT up reply actions  

Anyway, I am done with this conversation. It’s sort of a waste of energy. If I post, I know someone is going to say something trite to rebut what I am saying. I am quickly learning that people will attack for the sake of attacking

by Drew Kerr on Oct 19, 2009 11:27 PM PDT up reply actions  

Drew's post above wasn't negative at all

He was simply saying all mock drafts will be pretty inaccurate at this point.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 18, 2009 8:23 PM PDT up reply actions  

Brendan,

I was not attacking your work, it is excellent, just the timing. It’s way too early to be speculating on next season’s draft. Team needs change, player performances change, some may be locked up, others in rehab, etc. I just think that when the season is finally here, it’s time to put away distractions like next year’s draft and focus on how lucky we are to be in the middle of a season with hopes for winning.

Kezarvet

by kezarvet on Oct 20, 2009 8:11 AM PDT up reply actions  

I agree he wasn't being negative

It was the bye week and predictions can be fun. There wasn’t any game to look forward to so, why not?
Personally I like to project not only how the team will do this year but how they shape up for the future. Guess I’m part of the Madden Franchise generation… Though I keep in respect that we’re not going to sign every pro-bowl player the next offseason.

by abasketballfan on Oct 20, 2009 11:02 AM PDT up reply actions  

Whether or not this draft is in any way accurate

It’s interesting for those who don’t really follow football on Saturday, as a guide to players to watch out for.

I enjoyed it, is for sure.

by bobnothing on Oct 18, 2009 6:35 PM PDT up reply actions  

It's for fun

If you don’t enjoy speculating, then don’t. But I do.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 18, 2009 8:21 PM PDT up reply actions  

So do I. In fact I’m surprised I haven’t done a mock yet.

I want me some Buster

by gbears16 on Oct 20, 2009 1:49 AM PDT up reply actions  

I don't agree...

but damn, that was an awesome line.

Seriously though Brandon, do you really think the Hawks with our decrepit OLine would draft a DE first??? Really?

Not this year. This is going to be an offensive heavy year, unless Berry or Mays is the call on the D side… or, if things get bad enough (and sadly their pointing that way), you’ll see us go Suh.

Bird Law in this country isn't governed by reason.

by Tyler Jorgensen on Oct 19, 2009 1:33 PM PDT up reply actions  

It's Brendan guys, not Brandon

But to be honest i wasn’t sure who to pick there, I didn’t se any great fits as any O-lineman or WB would be a reach right there. I’ve been reading Seahawks Draft Blog which (I think) ninjasocks recommended. They seemed to be really impressed with him and some of them want the Seahawks to pick him in the first round so that’s what I did. It’s definitely not what I’d do though.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 20, 2009 12:07 AM PDT up reply actions  

"do you really think the Hawks with our decrepit OLine would draft a DE first??? Really?"

Are you forgetting who our GM is? Our drafts should have been solely geared at offense since 2008.

"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."

by Fearless Frog on Oct 21, 2009 9:08 PM PDT up reply actions  

Where's DT Jared Odrick from Penn St.?

He’s one of the best 3-technique DTs in the draft and he could play 5-technique or even NT at the next level given his strength, quickness, and shedding ability. I can’t see him sliding into the 2nd given the scarcity of good DTs.

by MontanaPass on Oct 18, 2009 9:27 AM PDT reply actions  

I would be furious if we drafted another DE

But then again, knowing our GM and his defensive hard-on, that’s probably the right pick.

"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."

by Fearless Frog on Oct 18, 2009 10:02 AM PDT reply actions  

Put this draft in stone

Go tell teams this is who they pick!!!

Berry 2010

"Optimist Prime"
"Child Please" -Ochocinco

by rlott#42 on Oct 18, 2009 10:47 AM PDT reply actions  

Both Carolina's pick and the 49ers pick in the 1st round will probably be too late to get Berry

And the needs for the team are too much to not use both 1st round picks for BPA which probably won’t be Berry (he should get picked earlier).

"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, either way, YOU'RE RIGHT !"

by Eastbayjim on Oct 18, 2009 9:39 PM PDT up reply actions  

For sure Berry 2010 yeahh!!

by 49erSalvatrucha on Oct 18, 2009 11:05 AM PDT reply actions  

He has ridiculous hype and is a star player on a fantastic defense.

All he needs now is an Aaron Curry-like combine and he’s probably another LB undeservingly drafted in the top 10.

"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."

by Fearless Frog on Oct 18, 2009 8:49 PM PDT up reply actions  

Mauluga didn't nail the combine.

And I think he had some sort of knee injury he was recovering from.

But you’re right, Maualuga falling to the second was a big surprise.

"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."

by Fearless Frog on Oct 18, 2009 9:48 PM PDT up reply actions  

Did you read the Bengal hatchet job earlier this week by Charles Robinson?

He said Maualuga fell to the 2nd Round because he was a party animal at USC. No team wanted to draft him because he was constant Mr. 4 AM.

Really a pathetic, spiteful article by Robinson but it’s the first I’ve ever heard that news.

by bignerd on Oct 18, 2009 10:12 PM PDT up reply actions  

Can't imagine that'd be that big of a deal

I’m sure lots of guys in the NFL party a lot (coughJamarcus Russelcough). If teams thought he was deserving of being a top 10 pick I don’t think it could have bumped him all the way to the second round.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 19, 2009 11:11 AM PDT up reply actions  

The son of The Aminal as well?

I remember seeing the all knowing Kiper list Maualuga and Laurinaitis as top 5 prospects.

Don't sweat it. I'm illiterate.

by methodrampage on Oct 19, 2009 9:11 AM PDT up reply actions  

To be fair

Spikes brings a lot to the Florida defense.
His injury gave Arkansas a lot of breathing room.

The one guy who I really think is the most overrated defensive player in college football is Carlos Dunlap.
That dude is LAZY, if the ball isn’t within 5 feet of him he won’t bother trying to make a play.
He gives up when opposing linemen lock-on to him and he just takes plays off.

What we've got here is a failure to communicate.

by SportsChicken on Oct 18, 2009 10:41 PM PDT up reply actions  

All his injuries should hurt him a little bit

Don’t know too much about him other than he’s been hurt a lot and GM’s get worried about those risks.

by abasketballfan on Oct 20, 2009 11:06 AM PDT up reply actions  

Nice job

One of the best I’ve seen so far overall.

I want me some Buster

by gbears16 on Oct 18, 2009 12:19 PM PDT reply actions  

Ok so Berry first around 8-12 (Random thoughts)

And I’ve changed my mind as far as Cody as far as a first round prospect.
Then we take at the pick 18-22 the next best available OT (figuring that leaves us with a possibility of: Trent Williams, Bulaga, Charles Brown, Selvish Capers, Sam Young, Ciron Black, etc.)
Then move up to get Cody in the Second (trade a few pieces we don’t want and our 6th and 7th (remember we should have comp picks 4th and 5th maybe)
Then in the 3rd either a OG/C or CB (OC Estes HI or Walton Baylor, OG Beadles UT, Iupati ID, Render VT, CB Lindley KY, Ghee WF etc.)
4th we pick up fillers get a guard if we haven’t yet or maybe a possible QB (QB would be nice if one shows up there)

by ChesapeakeBay9er on Oct 18, 2009 12:20 PM PDT reply actions  

...?

wat

"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."

by Fearless Frog on Oct 18, 2009 9:48 PM PDT up reply actions  

What am I looking for here?

A bone?

What we've got here is a failure to communicate.

by SportsChicken on Oct 18, 2009 10:42 PM PDT up reply actions  

Is that the inner workings of an ear?

by LuvDubs on Oct 18, 2009 11:13 PM PDT up reply actions  

Seriously?

No one else sees it? Insanity.

"It came down like a punt, Coach!" - Josh Morgan

by shlecko on Oct 19, 2009 3:59 PM PDT up reply actions  

oh

What we've got here is a failure to communicate.

by SportsChicken on Oct 19, 2009 9:53 PM PDT up reply actions  

Hm

Seems obvious now. Sorry, not a trekkie at all.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 20, 2009 12:08 AM PDT up reply actions  

AWESOME!

"Pat is still just scratching the surface." - Coach Singletary on LB Patrick Willis

by 49erLou on Oct 19, 2009 9:12 PM PDT up reply actions  

If we ever pick a QB outside of 1st round it have to be the 2nd. No reason to get another “project”. And i think we need to take Mays instead of Berry because Berry isn’t exactly your prototypical SS. I’d be OK with Berry all the same though. And Tebow wont even sniff the 1st round, too many better pro-level QB prospects.

by Hoopers Judge on Oct 18, 2009 8:52 PM PDT reply actions  

A protypical FS is more valuable than a protypical SS.

"Mayhap a hidden door lurks nigh. Let us search the environs."

by Fearless Frog on Oct 18, 2009 9:49 PM PDT up reply actions  

yep

What we've got here is a failure to communicate.

by SportsChicken on Oct 18, 2009 10:42 PM PDT up reply actions  

Mays will be a bust.

dude has no ball skills, he just hits hard.

I take full responsibility for my irresponsibility.

by these3words on Oct 19, 2009 11:50 AM PDT up reply actions  

Can you say Roy Williams?

What we've got here is a failure to communicate.

by SportsChicken on Oct 19, 2009 11:57 AM PDT up reply actions  

I can

Don't sweat it. I'm illiterate.

by methodrampage on Oct 19, 2009 12:07 PM PDT up reply actions  

Roy Williams

"Pat is still just scratching the surface." - Coach Singletary on LB Patrick Willis

by 49erLou on Oct 19, 2009 9:12 PM PDT up reply actions  

Actually

Roy Williams was crazy slow though, Mays is supposedly really fast.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 20, 2009 12:10 AM PDT up reply actions  

Should be faster but I haven't been impressed

Most his hard hits come illegally anyways. Maybe it’s just the scheme but I don’t see a lot of instincts from him.

by abasketballfan on Oct 20, 2009 11:10 AM PDT up reply actions  

Does anyone else feel like this is all pointless

Seeing the Saints just destroy the Giants and the Pats rip the Titans a new one, it feels like we are years away from achieving that level of dominance. I love Sing but motivation and pride can only take you so far in today’s pass-happy NFL. We need some better assistant coaches, and true franchise QB.

Also, I’ve figured out that the F in ‘fysical’ stands for FAIL.

by znk916 on Oct 19, 2009 10:42 AM PDT reply actions  

Yes, obviously the Niners are not close to the level off the top teams

But that’s what you hope for, to build up and become one of those guys. And I’d agree that getting a franchise QB (and a good O-line) is the biggest thing holding the Niners back. They’ll never be at that level with Shaun Hill unless the defense becomes like one of the best of all-time.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 19, 2009 11:14 AM PDT up reply actions  

Mock drafts are interesting; thanks for posting it.

Of course it is way early; we all know that. But it is a fun thing to speculate on, to guess which teams would take which players at any point in the season, and to see how it all changes as we get closer to the real draft. Also good to hear other people put in their two cents.

Alaska is a state, dammit! Can I get a Niner game on TV up here?

by kinglouie33 on Oct 19, 2009 11:48 AM PDT reply actions  

LOL

Nice observation!

What we've got here is a failure to communicate.

by SportsChicken on Oct 19, 2009 11:58 AM PDT up reply actions  

As I wrote at the top

It’s based on the ESPN Power rankings. The order isn’t that big of a deal at this point anyway.

by Brendan Scolari on Oct 20, 2009 12:11 AM PDT up reply actions  

Its no deal at this point

The future ain't what it used to be.

by riderless on Oct 20, 2009 9:41 AM PDT reply actions  

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