Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
The Cardinals would possess the #26, #31, #63, #88, #95, #131, #167, #204, # 240, #254 picks in the 2009 Draft.
The guidelines are: You must go to www.drafttec.com and you can only take a player that is on the board at each spot in their 7 Round Mock.
Here's what I would do, with explanations:
#26: Chris Wells, RB, Ohio St. Moreno is off the board. Wells is too talented to pass up. After calling Wells to congratulate him, we call Edge and wish him happy trails in his Lambourgini.
#31: Connor Barwin, OLB34, Cincinnati. I love this guy. I think he's the DRC (special athlete) of this draft. Brings edge speed, tackling ferocity and tenacity.
#63: James Casey, TE, Rice. Best hands in the draft, period. Can take over as the Cardinals' best over the middle threat now that Q is a Raven.
#88: Cody Brown, OLB34, Connecticut. Surprised to see him on the board, and in many ways is a great compliment to Barwin. I eventually see Brown on the strong side and Barwin on the weak side.
#95: Pat White, QB, West Virginia. This Wildcat will be Whiz's pet project...will add to Warner's longevity by taking a series in each half and some snaps in the red zone. And, get this. I think he can be the kickoff returner, to boot. Such a fine athlete and would become an instant fan favorite. And who knows? Maybe in three years he could develop as an everydown QB.
#131: Scott McKillop, ILB34, Pittsburgh. Much need tackler inside to back up Hayes and Dansby. Should be very good on STs too. Will be a very good starter in a year or two.
#167: Brandon Underwood, FS/CB, Cincinnati. This Ohio St. transfer has the size and speed to be a major factor in nickel and dime packages, as an over the top FS or as a cover CB.
#204: Brennan Marion, WR, Tulsa. Injured his knee at the end of his second stellar season at Tulsa where he averaged over 1,000 yards, over 20 ypc, and over 10 TDs a year.
#240: Ray Feinga, G, BYU. Very good drive blocker. Needs to improve pass protection skills...but will have RG to get him there.
#254: Tiquan Underwood, WR, Rutgers. Mike McNulty brought him along nicely at Rutgers where he was a star in his last two games including a Bowl win. Is PS bound but could move up in a year or two.
Your turn!
The guidelines are: You must go to www.drafttec.com and you can only take a player that is on the board at each spot in their 7 Round Mock.
Here's what I would do, with explanations:
#26: Chris Wells, RB, Ohio St. Moreno is off the board. Wells is too talented to pass up. After calling Wells to congratulate him, we call Edge and wish him happy trails in his Lambourgini.
#31: Connor Barwin, OLB34, Cincinnati. I love this guy. I think he's the DRC (special athlete) of this draft. Brings edge speed, tackling ferocity and tenacity.
#63: James Casey, TE, Rice. Best hands in the draft, period. Can take over as the Cardinals' best over the middle threat now that Q is a Raven.
#88: Cody Brown, OLB34, Connecticut. Surprised to see him on the board, and in many ways is a great compliment to Barwin. I eventually see Brown on the strong side and Barwin on the weak side.
#95: Pat White, QB, West Virginia. This Wildcat will be Whiz's pet project...will add to Warner's longevity by taking a series in each half and some snaps in the red zone. And, get this. I think he can be the kickoff returner, to boot. Such a fine athlete and would become an instant fan favorite. And who knows? Maybe in three years he could develop as an everydown QB.
#131: Scott McKillop, ILB34, Pittsburgh. Much need tackler inside to back up Hayes and Dansby. Should be very good on STs too. Will be a very good starter in a year or two.
#167: Brandon Underwood, FS/CB, Cincinnati. This Ohio St. transfer has the size and speed to be a major factor in nickel and dime packages, as an over the top FS or as a cover CB.
#204: Brennan Marion, WR, Tulsa. Injured his knee at the end of his second stellar season at Tulsa where he averaged over 1,000 yards, over 20 ypc, and over 10 TDs a year.
#240: Ray Feinga, G, BYU. Very good drive blocker. Needs to improve pass protection skills...but will have RG to get him there.
#254: Tiquan Underwood, WR, Rutgers. Mike McNulty brought him along nicely at Rutgers where he was a star in his last two games including a Bowl win. Is PS bound but could move up in a year or two.
Your turn!
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