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The Oakland Raiders Select:
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Marko Mitchell, WR, Nevada

New York (Jets) are on the clock
 
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With their final pick in the 2009 NFL draft, the 49ers select Jason Williams, LB, Western Illinois.
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Williams is a physical specimen at 6'1 240, and was a 2008 finalist for the Buck Buchanan award-best FCS defensive player-as a 1st team FCS AA. He jumped on our board after he ran several smoking 40's of 4.42 and 4.48 on Northwestern's slow track during the Wildcats pro day. Although he played OLB for the Leathernecks, he has the ability to play inside in a 3-4, which is what we are looking for

49ers 2009 Draft
1-Mark Sanchez QB USC
2-William Beatty OT Connecticut
3-Cody Brown DE/OLB Connecticut
4-Keenan Lewis CB Oregon State
5-Khalief Mitchell DT East Carolina
6-Johnny Knox WR Abilene Christian
7-Jason Williams LB Western Illinois
 
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sorry for dropping the ball on that one boys... it was slipping and I got those PMs while out of town. As always, feel free to run the show with Roger or your own aliases
 
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Roger Goodell;1403588; said:
With the 9th pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers select...

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B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College

San Fran is on the clock...

Could be a bad pick, just reported that he had a "positive" drug test at the NFl combine. :biggrin:

Source: Defensive tackle Raji tested positive at NFL Combine

Defensive tackle B.J. Raji, whose draft stock has soared over the past six months, had a positive drug test at February's combine, NFL team sources have told SI.com. It's unknown to SI.com which drug triggered the positive result, but NFL scouts were made aware before the 2008 season that Raji had tested positive for marijuana during his time at Boston College.

Entire article: 2009 NFL Draft prospect*B.J. Raji tested positive at*NFL Combine - NFL - SI.com
 
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Tampa's draft:
1st round - DT Peria Jerry - 2 games played with 1 AST before going on IR for a knee injury with Atlanta

2nd round - OG Kraig Urbik - 3rd round pick by the Steelers. Lost the job as a backup to another rookie. Only played in the last few games. I picked him too high, and he still couldn't beat out a fellow rookie. BUST...for now.

3rd round - WR Mohamed Massaquoi - 2nd round pick by the Browns. Had a solid rookie season. Showed signs that he may be very good, very soon. Also showed signs that he may just be Braylon light, without the attitude.

4th round - CB Captain Munnerlyn - 7th round pick by the Panthers. Obviously a huge reach taking him in the 4th round. He did perform well as a nickel corner. Which is exactly what I drafted him to do.

5th round - WR Brandon Tate - 3rd round pick by the Patriots. Played in only a few games. Spent most of the season on the PUP list or on IR. We'll see if he's a bust next season

6th round - Brandon Gibson - 6th round pick by the Eagles, and traded to the Rams. Played in the last nine games for St. Louis, and put up respectable numbers for a 6th/7th round WR.

7th round - Bernard Scott - 6th round pick by the Bengals. Solid backup to Cedric Benson. Pretty much all you can expect from a 6th/7th round RB.
Summary:
After I'd drafted Tate, I thought that I was done with WR, despite TBs desperate need at that position. When it came to the 6th round I couldn't believe that Gibson was still on the board. Apparently, he wasn't the 6th round steal that I thought he was, because he was a 6th rounder in the real draft, but he did eventually produce a little for a bad team. Couple that with Tate's injury, and I think that drafting a third WR didn't turn out too bad.

Urbik was the only true, uninjured, dissappointment in my draft. However, the Steelers' change from a power running team to a passing team may have played a part in the former Wisconsin lineman not being able to crack the two-deep.


Final Grade: C+ could turn into an A- if Jerry and Tate produce...'A' if Urbik gets with the program.
 
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