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Post by plax on Oct 27, 2013 16:29:55 GMT -5
For my next mock draft, I am going to actually predict the rest of the season by going through every game and the playoffs. So it will not be based on my power rankings.
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Oct 28, 2013 0:13:35 GMT -5
For my next mock draft, I am going to actually predict the rest of the season by going through every game and the playoffs. So it will not be based on my power rankings. As long as the giants are picking top 5 and the Eagles top 15...you'll hear no argument from me.
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Post by plax on Oct 28, 2013 0:17:11 GMT -5
For my next mock draft, I am going to actually predict the rest of the season by going through every game and the playoffs. So it will not be based on my power rankings. As long as the giants are picking top 5 and the Eagles top 15...you'll hear no argument from me. if by 5, you mean 25, then you are good to go.
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Oct 28, 2013 0:20:10 GMT -5
As long as the giants are picking top 5 and the Eagles top 15...you'll hear no argument from me. if by 5, you mean 25, then you are good to go. Keep drinkin
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Post by Juggs on Oct 28, 2013 13:21:33 GMT -5
Tenneessee wouldn't pass up talent like Khalil Mack. Bradley Roby, or either top TE in favor of a homegrown offensive tackle. I like the idea, but we can probably hang in one more year with Roos and Stewart, and if that's the case, there is 0 chance that we take another lineman in the first round.
The Titans have two basic philosophys: give Locker talented targets (Wright, Walker, Greene, Hunter), and make the defense hit harder (Pollard, Wilson, Fokou, Hill).
Our first round draft pick is going to be the most talented guy who makes those things happen. Mack is the ideal pick, but I have no confidence he'll be there when the Titans pick, so I'm leaning towards Bradley Roby, a perfect fit in the Titans press scheme. CB isn't the biggest need, but a young team like the Titans needs to build on strengths anyway.
If Munchak is fired, or if the Titans don't win 8 games, we'll either get a tackle or a tight end for sure, as we'll be rebuilding by then anyway.
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Post by plax on Oct 28, 2013 14:42:58 GMT -5
MOCK DRAFT 2.1 w/ Predicting Final Records
ROUND 1 1. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-15) === Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville 2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-15) === Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon 3. Minnesota Vikings (3-13) === Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina 4. St. Louis Rams (via Washington Redskins (4-12)) === Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA 5. Atlanta Falcons (5-11) === Louis Nix, DT, Notre Dame 6. St. Louis Rams (5-11) === Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M 7. Buffalo Bills (5-11) === Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo 8. Cleveland Browns (5-11) === Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson 9. Philadelphia Eagles (5-11) === Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M 10. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-10) === Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan 11. Baltimore Ravens (6-10) === Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M 12. Houston Texans (6-10) === Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA 13. Oakland Raiders (6-10) === Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson 14. Arizona Cardinals (7-9)) === Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, Alabama 15. New York Giants (7-9) === CJ Mosley, LB, Alabama 16. Carolina Panthers (7-9) === HaHa Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama 17. New York Jets (8-8) === Marquis Lee, WR, USC 18. Miami Dolphins (8-8) === Cameron Erving, OT, Florida State 19. San Diego Chargers (9-7) === Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee 20. Chicago Bears (10-6) === Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon 21. Dallas Cowboys (7-9) === RaShede Hageman, DT, Minnesota 22. Tennessee Titans (9-7) === Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State 23. Green Bay Packers (12-4) === Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina 24. New England Patriots (12-4) === Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU 25. Detroit Lions (12-4) === Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State 26. Cincinnati Bengals (12-4) === Jason Verrett, CB, TCU 27. Kansas City Chiefs (12-4) === Stephon Tuitt, DE, Notre Dame 28. New Orleans Saints (13-3) === Kyle Van Noy, OLB, BYU 29. Cleveland Browns (via Indianapolis Colts (12-4)) === Bishop Sankey, RB, Washington 30. San Francisco 49ers (13-3) === Louchiez Purifoy, CB, Florida 31. Seattle Seahawks (14-2) === Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, TE, Washington 32. Denver Broncos (14-2) === Vic Beasley, DE, Clemson
ROUND 2 1. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-15) === Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor 2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-15) === DeAnthony Thomas, Athlete, Oregon 3. Minnesota Vikings (3-13) === Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU 4. Washington Redskins (4-12) === Marcus Roberson, CB, Florida 5. Atlanta Falcons (5-11) === Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech 6. St. Louis Rams (5-11) === Cyril Richardson, OG, Baylor 7. Buffalo Bills (5-11) === Trent Murphy, DE, Stanford 8. Cleveland Browns (5-11) === Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech 9. Philadelphia Eagles (5-11) === Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbilt 10. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-10) === Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State 11. Baltimore Ravens (6-10) === Lamarcus Joyner, FS, Florida State 12. Houston Texans (6-10) === Daniel McCullers, DT, Tennessee 13. Oakland Raiders (6-10) === Christian Jones, ILB, Florida State 14. Arizona Cardinals (7-9)) === Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State 15. New York Giants (7-9) === Gabe Jackson, OG, Mississippi State 16. Carolina Panthers (7-9) === Brandon Coleman, WR, Rutgers 17. New York Jets (8-8) === Morgan Breslin, OLB, USC 18. Miami Dolphins (8-8) === Colt Lyeria, TE, Oregon 19. San Diego Chargers (9-7) === Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma 20. Chicago Bears (10-6) === James Hurst, OT, North Carolina 21. Dallas Cowboys (7-9) === Zack Martin, OG, Notre Dame 22. Tennessee Titans (9-7) === Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami 23. Green Bay Packers (12-4) === AJ Johnson, ILB, Tennessee 24. New England Patriots (12-4) === Chris Smith, DE, Arkansas 25. Detroit Lions (12-4) === Paul Richardson, WR, Colorado 26. Cincinnati Bengals (12-4) === Craig Loston, SS, LSU 27. San Francisco 49ers (via Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)) === Adrian Hubbard, LB, Alabama 28. New Orleans Saints (13-3) === Dominique Easley, DT, Florida 29. Indianapolis Colts (12-4) === Yawin Smallwood, ILB, Connecticut 30. San Francisco 49ers (13-3) === Travis Swanson, C, Arkansas 31. Seattle Seahawks (14-2) === La’el Collins, OT, LSU 32. Denver Broncos (14-2) === Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State
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Post by MarchingOn on Oct 28, 2013 14:48:04 GMT -5
You think the 49ers would beat us when we're at home in the superdome? Idk about that one plax.
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Post by plax on Oct 28, 2013 14:53:04 GMT -5
You think the 49ers would beat us when we're at home in the superdome? Idk about that one plax. they are a different team, and Aldon will be back by then. I think they squeak out of New Orleans.\ Do not see anyone beating Seattle to the SB in the NFC, so no matter who wins that NO/SF game, I think their run stops in the NCFCG
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Post by MarchingOn on Oct 28, 2013 15:01:06 GMT -5
You think the 49ers would beat us when we're at home in the superdome? Idk about that one plax. they are a different team, and Aldon will be back by then. I think they squeak out of New Orleans.\ Do not see anyone beating Seattle to the SB in the NFC, so no matter who wins that NO/SF game, I think their run stops in the NCFCG I realize they're playing better than they were earlier in the season. But in your scenario, they're still going on the road playing against the team with debatably the best home field advantage in the league. Agree we likely wouldn't get past Seattle, but I'd be confident against the 49ers if we're at home.
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Post by plax on Oct 28, 2013 15:03:44 GMT -5
they are a different team, and Aldon will be back by then. I think they squeak out of New Orleans.\ Do not see anyone beating Seattle to the SB in the NFC, so no matter who wins that NO/SF game, I think their run stops in the NCFCG I realize they're playing better than they were earlier in the season. But in your scenario, they're still going on the road playing against the team with debatably the best home field advantage in the league. Agree we likely wouldn't get past Seattle, but I'd be confident against the 49ers if we're at home. Best home field is Seattle, hands down. Then the KC crowd has been amazing. Nevertheless, I think NO/SF would be a great game. Either team could win that one, whether close or big.
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