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Cowherd's Mock NFL Draft 11/16

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1. Texans - Reggie Bush
2. Jets (trade) - Matt Lienart
3. Saints - AJ Hawk
4. 9ers - Deangelo Williams
5. Cards - Jimmy Williams
6. Ravens - Virginia OT?
7. Titans - Kiwanuka
8. GB - Lendale White

Notes: Vince Young stays, Brady Quinn stays
 
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Here is another mock draft. I have looked at about 4 or 5 mock drafts and just about all of them have Hawk in the top 10 if not top five and just about all of them have Holmes going to the Eagles because of the T.O. thing


First Round Mock Draft
By: Robert Davis | Updated: 11/10/2005
  1. Green Bay Reggie Bush, RB, USC
    Ahman Green is a free agent, and the Packers will need a new star to take over once Favre is gone.
  2. Houston D'Brickashaw Ferguson, OT, Virginia
    Trade down is very likely, but if they stay here, a stud tackle would help the offense.
  3. Tennessee Matt Leinart, QB, USC
    McNair is not done yet, but Chow would love to have Leinart at the helm of his offense.
  4. New Orleans A.J. Hawk, LB, Ohio St.
    Their biggest need is filled with the all around playmaker at linebacker.
  5. NY Jets Eric Winston, OT, Miami
    Stud tackle will help keep Pennington on the field, and help create room for Martin.
  6. Baltimore Mario Williams, DE, North Carolina St.
    They need a quarterback, but none are worth this pick. They take the stud pass rusher to make their D even more sick.
  7. San Francisco Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota
    The 9ers need playmakers badly, and Maroney is a big play back.
  8. Arizona Vince Young, QB, Texas
    A reach at this point in my opinion, but Green won't let Young slip by.
  9. Detroit Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, Boston College
    They finally go defense in the first.
  10. Miami Marcus McNeill, OT, Auburn
    Brown gets to run behind the mammoth McNeill again. Ideally, they look QB, but there may not be one available here.
  11. Minnesota Ahmad Brooks, LB, Virginia
    This pick is all potential, but Brooks can play any linebacker spot, as well as DE.
  12. Cleveland DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis
    They need a workhorse that can break the big run, and Williams can do that.
  13. Buffalo Jonathan Scott, OT, Texas
    They try their hand again with a Longhorn tackle.
  14. Oakland Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon
    Gives them the flexibility to play whatever front they want, and a future replacement for Ted Washington on the nose.
  15. St. Louis Jimmy Williams, DB, Va Tech
    Whether at corner or safety, Williams is a playmaker.
  16. New England Darnell Bing, S, USC
    Rodney Harrison may be done, and SS has been a revolving door since he got hurt. Bing could ultimately be just as big a playmaker as Rodney.
  17. Philadelphia Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio St.
    After the TO situation, they are still left looking for wideouts.
  18. San Diego Winston Justice, OT, USC
    They keep the SoCal kid home. Justice needs some work, but has a load of potential.
  19. Chicago Marcedes Lewis, TE, UCLA
    The Bears have young receivers, but need that safety blanket over the middle.
  20. Tampa Bay Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
    Tampa must address their offensive line.
  21. Jacksonville Charles Gordon, CB, Kansas
    A corner is a huge need, and although raw, Gordon has tremendous upside.
  22. Kansas City Martin Nance, WR, Miami(OH)
    A goto wide receiver would really help their offense.
  23. Dallas Jason Allen, DB, Tennessee
    Could form an awesome safety duo with Roy Williams.
  24. Denver(from Washington) Tamba Hali, DE, Penn St.
    Help on the front four is still needed, and Hali has had a fine senior season.
  25. Carolina Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia
    Right on Lewis' heels as the top TE in the draft.
  26. Atlanta Michael Huff, DB, Texas
    Either a safety or a corner, Huff would bring playmaking ability to the secondary.
  27. Pittsburgh LenDale White, RB, USC
    Parker is not the answer, and Bettis and Staley have shown signs of age.
  28. Seattle Derek Hagan, WR, Arizona St.
    They need a wideout that can catch the ball.
  29. Denver Daryn Colledge, OT, Boise St.
    Colledge gets to remain a Bronco, and has fine upside as a left tackle.
  30. Cincinnati Claude Wroten, DT, LSU
    The offense is as explosive as they come. Its now time to add to the defense.
  31. NY Giants Jesse Mahelona, DT, Tennessee
    Surprisingly slides, but could be a major force on the interior line.
  32. Indianapolis Max Jean-Gilles, G, Georgia
    With the defense playing well, they are allowed to address their weak spot at guard.
 
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No way in hell the Browns draft another RB. They already have 3! Their biggest problem this year is defense unless they would have a shot at D'Brickashaw Ferguson, which they won't. They need a LB or dominate CB or DL.
 
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No way in hell the Browns draft another RB. They already have 3! Their biggest problem this year is defense unless they would have a shot at D'Brickashaw Ferguson, which they won't. They need a LB or dominate CB or DL.

Exactly, their defense hasnt actually been that bad this season, but they need a playmaker on that side of the ball. It doesnt matter if we have Jesus Christ at wide reciever, as long as Dilfer is starting our offense will be inept. Id love to see the Browns get a dominant corner or defensive lineman.

Someone like this guy:
Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon
 
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Interesting that they have Santonio Holmes going 16th to the Eagles.

That's higher than I expected.

It varies on the sites as to where they have the eagles but just about all that I have seen have Holmes going to the eagles no matter where they are in the draft

one site I saw have the first 3 rounds, and there was 4 buckeyes in the first two rounds with hawk to the saints, holmes to Philly, Carpenter to Detroit in teh second round and Nate Salley to Dallas in the second round
 
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