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K-Ro's 3 Round Mock. (1.0) [Revis Trade]
Jets trade Darrelle Revis and Bilal Powell for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13th and 43rd picks overall.
Round One: Jets trade Darrelle Revis and Bilal Powell for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13th and 43rd picks overall. Round One: 1.) Kansas City Chiefs - Luke Joeckel [OT; Texas A&M] 2.) Jacksonville Jaguars - Jarvis Jones [OLB; Georgia] 3.) Oakland Raiders - Sharrif Floyd [DT; Florida] 4.) Philadelphia Eagles - Dee Milliner [CB; Alabama] 5.) Detroit Lions - Ezekial Ansah [DE/OLB; [DE/OLB; BYU] 6.) Cleveland Browns - Star Lotulelei [DT; Utah] 7.) Arizona Cardinals - Geno Smith [QB; WVU] 8.) Buffalo Bills - Cordarelle Patterson [WR; Tennessee] 9.) New York Jets - Dion Jordan [OLB; Oregon] 10.) Tennessee Titans - Star Lotulelei [DT; Utah] 11.) San Diego Chargers - Eric Fisher [OT; Central Michigan] 12.) Miami Dolphins - Lane Johnson [LT; Oklahoma] 13.) San Franciso 49'ers - Kenny Vacccaro [S; Texas] 14.) Carolina Panthers - Sheldon Richardson [DT; Missouri] 15.) New Orleans Saints - Damontre Moore [DE/OLB; Texas A&M] 16.) St. Louis Rams - Chance Warmack [OG; Alabama] 17.) Pittsburgh Steelers - Barkevious Mingo [OLB; LSU] 18.) Dallas Cowboys - Jonathan Cooper [OG; UNC] 19.) New York Giants - Arthur Brown [ILB; K-State] 20.) Chicago Bears - DJ Fluker [OG/T; Alabama] 21.) Cincinnati Bengals - Alec Ogletree [LB; Georgia] 22.) St. Louis Rams - Keenan Allen [WR; California] 23.) Minnesota Vikings - Justin Hunter [WR; Tennessee] 24.) Indianapolis Colts - Xavier Rhodes [CB; FSU] 25.) Minnesoata Vikings - Kawaan Short [DT; Purdue] 26.) Green Bay Packers - Tyler Eifert [TE; ND] 27.) Houston Texans - Tavon Austin [WR; WVU] 28.) Denver Broncos - Eric Reid [S; LSU] 29.) New England Patriots - Margus Hunt DE; SMU] 30.) Atlanta Falcons - Bjoern Werner[DE; FSU] 31.) New York Jets - Jonathan Cyprian, S, FIU 32.) Baltimore Ravens - Kevin Minter [ILB; LSU] Round 2: 33.) Jaguars - Marcus Trufant CB. Washington 34.) Jets - Justin Pugh OG/T, Syracuse 35.) Eagles - Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama 36.) Lions - Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State 37.) Bengals - Matt Elam [S, Florida] 38.) Cardinals - Terron Armstead, OT, Arkansas Pine-Bluff 39.) Jets - DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson 40.) Titans - Larry Warford, OG, Tennessee 41.) Bills - Mike Glennon, QB, NC State 42.) Dolphins - Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers 43.) Bucs - Dante Jones, DE, UCLA 44.) Panthers - Ryan Swope, WR, A&M 45.) Chargers - Tank Carradine, DE, FSU 46.) Rams - DJ Swearinger, S, South Carolina 47.) Cowboys - John Jenkins, DT - Georgia 48.) Steelers- Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech 49.) Giants - Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama 50.) Bears - Manti Te'o - Notre Dame 51.) Redskins - Darius Slay CB Mississippi State 52.) Vikings - Sio Moore LB 53.) Bengals - Gio Bernard, RB, UNC 54.) Dolphins - Eddie Lacy RB, Alabama 55.) Packers - Travis Frederick, C, Wisconsin 56.) Seahawks - Reid Fragel OT Ohio State 57.) Texans - Alex Okafor DE Texas 58.) Broncos - Jordan Poyer CB Oregon State 59.) Patriots - Robert Woods WR; USC 60.) Falcons - Dallas Thomas, OT Tennessee 61.) 49ers - Jamar Taylor, CB 62.) Ravens - Baccari Rambo, S, Georgia Round 3: 63.) Kansas City Chiefs - Phillip Thomas, S, Nevada 64.) Jacksonville Jaguars - Matt Barkley, QB, USC 65.) Detroit Lions - Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor 66.) Oakland Raiders - Robert Alford, CB, South Louisiana 67.) Philadelphia Eagles - EJ Manuel, QB, Florida State 68.) Cleveland Browns - Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse 69.) Arizona Cardinals - Zach Ertz TE Stanford 70.) Tennessee Titans - Sio Moore, LB 71.) Buffalo Bills - Tony Jefferson, S 72.) New York Jets - Jordan Reed, TE, Florida 73.) New York Jets - Jaime Collins, OLB, Mississippi State 74.) San Francisco 49'ers - Kyle Long, OG, Oregon 75.) New Orleans Saints - Dwayne Gratz, CB, UConn 76.) San Diego Chargers - Da'Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee Tech 77.) Miami Dolphins - Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin 78.) St Louis Rams - Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M 79.) Pittsburgh Steelers - Sylvester Williams, DT, UNC 80.) Dallas Cowboys Brennan Williams OT North Carolina 81.) New York Giants - Will Montgomery DE LSU 82.) Miami Dolphins - Oday Aboushi OG Virginia 83.) Minnesota Vikings - David Amerson, CB, NC State 84.) Cincinnati Bengals - Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State 85.) Washington Redskins - Stedman Bailey, WR, WVU 86.) Indianapolis Colts Menelik Watson, OT, FSU 87.) Seattle Seahawks - Nick Williams DT Samford 88.) Green Bay Packers - Jordan Hill, DT, Penn State 89.) Houston Texans - Brian Winters, OG, K-State 90.) Denver Broncos - Gavin Escobar TE San Diego State 91.) New England Patriots - Jordan Mills, OT, Louisiana Tech 92.) Atlanta Falcons - Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB U Conn 93.) San Francisco 49ers - Marcus Lattimore RB South Carolina 94.) Baltimore Ravens - Aaron Dobson WR Marshall 95.) Kansas City (Compensatory): Vance McDonald TE Rice 96.) Tennessee (Compensatory): Landry Jones QB Oklahoma 97.) New Orleans (Compensatory): Brennan Williams OT North Carolina 98.) Houston (Compensatory): Kevin Riddick ILB Round 4: 99. Kansas City: Kenny Stills WR Oklahoma 100. Jacksonville: Menelik Watson OT Florida State 101. Oakland: Jonathan Franklin RB UCLA 102. Philadelphia: Khaled Holmes C USC 103. Minnesota (From Detroit): Ace Sanders WR South Carolina 104. Arizona: Kiki Olonso ILB Oregon 105. Cleveland: Nico Johnson ILB Alabama 106. Buffalo: BW Webb CB W&M 107. New York Jets: Tyrann Mathieu FS LSU 108. Tennessee: Taverris King WR Georgia 109. Carolina: Leon McFadden CB San Diego State 110. New Orleans: Shawn Williams S Georgia 111. San Diego: Andre Ellington RB Clemson 112. Miami: Duke Williams S Nevada 113. Tampa Bay: Leveon Bell HB MSU 114. St. Louis: Christine Michael RB A&M 115. Dallas: Tyler Wilson QB Arkansas 116. Pittsburgh: Stepfan Taylor RB Stanford 117. New York Giants: Tharold Simon CB LSU 118. Chicago: Jamaal Johnson-Webb OG Alabama A&M 119. Cincinnati: Brannan Williams OT North Carolina 120. Washington: Kwame Geathers DT Georgia 121. Minnesota: Alvin Bailey OG Arkansas 122. Indianapolis: Kenjon Barner RB Oregon 123. Seattle: JJ Wilcox S Georgia - Southern 124. Green Bay: Joseph Randle RB - OSU 125. Houston: Lonnie Pryor FB/TE - Florida State 126. Denver: Knile Davis RB Arkansas 127. Tampa Bay (From New England): Brandon Jenkins OLB FSU 128. Atlanta: Will Davis CB FSU 129. San Francisco: Tyler Bray QB Tennessee 130. Baltimore: Chris Faulk OT LSU 131. Indianapolis (Compensatory): Cornelius Washington OLB 132. Atlanta (Compensatory): Montori Hughes DT Tennessee Martin 133. Baltimore (Compensatory): Chase Thomas OLB Stanford Round 5 - Denard Robinson RB Michigan Round 6 - Michael Williams TE Alabama Round 7: Anthony McCloud DT FSU Last edited by K-Ro 25; 03-16-2013 at 07:12 PM. |
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Well I'm first going to acknowledge the work that went into this. I don't think people appreciate the cognitive BTUs that are spend developing these.
Jordan - dislike the pick. If we're trading Revis and Milliner's on the board, then that has to be the pick. Other than that, it's not a bad draft. It's just not my draft. Eifert definitely needs to be in green and white in the way things broke down in there. Last edited by Paradis; 03-01-2013 at 05:40 PM. |
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- And basically swapping Milliner for Revis is a really bad idea. Milliner isn't half the player Revis is. I'm really not a fan of his to be honest. We also have much bigger holes, than to draft another corner in the 1st round. Milliner is a Winfield type player. Certainly solid, but we have a huge hole for the pass rusher, and limited cap space. - Also, I appreciate it. What sucks is that the first time I posted this, I got auto logged off for not making the post for 3 hours, so when I finished, it made me re-log in, and in effect I lost my entire mock. I have a 7 rounder cooking, need more time to dig deeper into film, though. |
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Jets are not trading Powell.
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Is waiting for Ryan Mallet
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Haha, but to be fair, Pettigrew hasn't really panned out. His hands are a huge problem. I see this guy drop a ball every game, and he hasn't become the elite TE most expected. Also, he gained quite a few pounds. Escobar and Kelce are the TE's to watch in this draft. |
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Is waiting for Ryan Mallet
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And to be more fair, Petti's upside was always supposed to be his ability to block and catch, freeing up Keller to be the move-man. And I don't think that's a fair assessment of Petti's hands. He makes more clutch catches than he doesn't. ...I'm not sure we can evaluate a whole lot from what's going on in DET. All we know is that Calvin's not human. |
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I can name a few times Petti has missed HUGE catches. Last year, was it the Bears game that he dropped a key 3rd or 4th down, and cost them the game? One of the Turkey Bowl games, this year or last year, he had a huge drop, and there was another game 2 years ago that he cost them the game on 4th and 2. Clutch? I'm not so sure. And Petti as a 1st round pick really hasn't gotten the value many of us expected out of him, including myself. |
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Nice job. That is not a bad trade scenario with the Bucs.
I would have a few things different but that is just a matter of opinion. |
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Wait we trade Revis then dont draft Dee Milliner at 9 who many are saying is a top 5 pick? I honestly doubt Milliner falls out of the top 5. Mathis 33 and Cox are both FAs and it feels like they have taken DL early in every resent draft I can remember. Oakland well they have no one back there. But they have nothing anywhere. Philly needs 4 new DB and Detroit would need a DB even if they weren't all FA. He'd be a perfect fit for Cleveland who is loosing Brown. If he fell past those teams and we trade Revis we'd be pretty nuts to pass IMO. He is one of the few guys here worth a top ten pick.
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If we draft Milliner, I will flip out. We have much bigger needs than a #2 corner. Also, comparing recent corners: (Coming out of draft, not now.) 1. Peterson 2. Claiborne 3. Haden 4. Milliner 5. Gilmore Last edited by K-Ro 25; 03-02-2013 at 12:28 AM. |
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Cleaned it up a bit. Watched some more tape. Arthur Brown is a first round pick, Eric Reid is the 2nd best Safety in the class. Warmack is a lot safer choice for the Cardinals.
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Not for nothing but I'd sign up for that draft right now. Loved Geno with the second pick, I wasn't sure about the WR in round 2 but all in all I liked it.
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For the pats assuming Talib, Welker and Volmer resign
1.Margus Hunt- Swing for the fences pick, I can see him playing at 290 and moving around on the line. 2. Dallas Thomas- since we may lose Donald Thomas, we save on laundry. 3. Justin Hunter- top value at the end of the 3rd. I had to keep looking to see if he was picked. He will be 2 years removed from his ACL and is just what the pats need a tall fast downfield threat. Great job on a 3 rounder. |
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And I am serious, no trolling I want your opinion. |
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You didn't show them, Mark :(
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Great job k. I'd never have the patience to sit down and do a 3 round mock.
How about Jarvis Jones at 13 and Tyler Bray with the 3rd rounder. Jordan Jones Patton Bernard Bray Also, why trade my boy Powell? |
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I think the Lloyd thing is a total media Crapola, If they lose either I think it will be addressed in FA. not bye a Bowe, Jennings, or Wallace but by a lower value guy. I think Safety will be McCourty and Tavon Wilson |
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Can't Wait To See Marty Mornhinweg's Offense!
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Ljr Last edited by lamont_jordan_rules; 03-02-2013 at 10:00 AM. |
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Can't Wait To See Marty Mornhinweg's Offense!
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Interesting that you have mingo going 2 ... Believe most "experts" are putting him a little bit further down ... I assume you think he's the top of the DE/OLB prospects
Ljr Last edited by lamont_jordan_rules; 03-02-2013 at 11:18 AM. |
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