In The Huddle Mock - 4/11/06

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In The Huddle
by Frank Coyle - Publisher/ Head Scout
April 11th - * Underclassmen


Two Round Mock Draft for the NFL Draft ‘06

First Round
x - Final position won by SF determined by coin flip

1 Houston - Reggie Bush - RB - USC
Texans looking to sign Reggie soon after just getting QB David Carr to sign a long-term deal. Bush can be a difference maker for this club.

2 New Orleans - D’Brickashaw Ferguson - OT - Virginia
Saints would love to nail down the left tackle spot with this guy.

3 Tennessee - Matt Leinart - QB - USC
Titans offense looking for a future starter here and OC Norm Crow helped develop Matt at USC.

4 New York Jets - Jay Cutler - QB - Vanderbilt
Jets still need to address the games’ most important position especially when top talent is available.

5 Green Bay - Mario Williams - DE - N.C. St.
Packers defense will go through some changes after dismal ’05 season and Williams is the highest rated defensive player in this draft.

6 x- San Francisco - A. J. Hawk - LB - Ohio St.
49ers looking for impact backer after losing Julian Peterson.

7 x - Oakland - Vince Young - QB - Texas
Raiders hope to land future starter here with the talent to play the vertical passing game.

8 Buffalo - Haloti Ngata - DT - Oregon
Bills front four is looking to land this stud for the inside.

9 Detroit - Michael Huff - S - Texas
Lions secondary has lacked talent and leadership for a decade.

10 Arizona - Vernon Davis - TE - Maryland
Cards hope to add this blue chip athlete to their talented receiving corps.

11 St. Louis - Brodrick Bunkley - DT - Florida St.
Rams defensive front has never recovered from losing DE Grant Wistrom.

12 Cleveland - Chad Greenway - LB - Iowa
Browns 3-4 defense would love to add this versatile playmaker for their scheme.

13 Baltimore - Winston Justice - OT - USC
Ravens offensive line is looking for a bookend tackle to couple with Jon Ogden.

14 Philadelphia - DeMeco Ryans - LB - Alabama
Eagles need some playmakers on this unit after decline in ’05 season.

15 Denver (Atlanta) - Santonio Holmes - WR - Ohio St
Broncos will go for the home run hitter if they have a chance.

16 Miami - Ernie Sims - LB - Florida St
Nick Saban wants to add a playmaker for their front seven after veteran losses.

17 Minnesota - DeAngelo Williams - RB - Memphis
Vikings hope to land a top feature back here and Williams is a strong possibility.

18 Dallas - Mathias Kiwanuka - DE - B.C.
Cowboys defensive line is looking for more pressure off the edge.

19 San Diego - Ashton Youboty - CB - Ohio St
Chargers will address the secondary early and often this April.

20 Kansas City - Jimmy Williams - CB - Virginia Tech
Ditto Chiefs

21 New Eng - Manny Lawson – LB/ DE - N.C. St.
Patriots looking for receivers and linebackers early this April.

22 Denver (Wash) - Gabe Watson - DT - Michigan
Broncos still looking for front four talent other than ex-Browns defenders.

23 Tampa Bay – Chad Jackson - WR - Florida
Bucs looking for a big play receiver and Jackson has the package to deliver.

24 Cincinnati - Tye Hill - CB - Clemson
Bengals need to add a top cover man here and Hill is ready to play as a pro.

25 N. Y. Giants - Antonio Cromartie - CB - Florida St.
G Men will focus on defense early in this draft and Cromartie is a stud cover man.

26 Chicago - Eric Winston - OT - Miami
Bears offensive line will be addressed on the first day of the draft.

27 Carolina - LenDale White - RB - USC
Panthers will add a tough runner early and White is a terrific goal line back.

28 Jacksonville – Tamba Hali - DE - Penn St.
Jaguars hoping to add some outside pass pressure on front four.

29 N.Y. Jets (Atlanta-Denver) - Nick Mangold - OC - Ohio St.
Jets offensive line needs an anchor in the middle and this guy is ready now.

30 Indianapolis - Laurence Maroney - RB - Minnesota
Colts would love to add this playmaker after losing Edgerrin James this offseason.

31 Seattle - Kamerion Wimbley - LB - Florida St.
Seahawks looking to add a fast edge rusher early in the draft process.

32 Pittsburgh - Bobby Carpenter - LB - Ohio St.
Steelers may not pass on this defender who is an ideal fit for their 3-4 scheme.

2nd Round

33 Houston - Sinorice Moss - WR - Miami
Texans looking for additional speed to stretch the field for David Carr.

34 New Orleans - D’Qwell Jackson - LB - Maryland
Saints need an impact linebacker to elevate this defense.

35 New York Jets - Marcus McNeill - OT - Auburn
Jets might retool their entire front line.

36 Green Bay - Kelly Jennings - CB - Miami
Packers jump to select this fast well developed playmaker.

37 San Francisco - Darryl Tapp - DE - Virginia Tech
49ers hoping to add some pass pressure off the edge and Tapp brings it consistently.

38 Oakland - Rodrique Wright - DT - Texas
Raiders defense front needs interior linemen and Wright is a fine addition here.

39 Tennessee - Davin Joseph - OG - Oklahoma
Titans will look to rebuild their offensive line along with young starting QB.

40 Detroit - Johnathan Joseph - CB - S. Carolina
GM Matt Millen may jump on secondary problems early and often.

41 Arizona - Daniel Bullocks - S - Nebraska
Cardinals need a leader for their young secondary.

42 Buffalo - Marcedes Lewis - TE - UCLA
Bills looking to add a receiving weapon especially in the red zone.

43 Cleveland - Babatunde Oshinowo - DT - Stanford
Browns need an anchor in the middle to succeed on defense.

44 Baltimore - Max Jean Gilles - OG - Georgia
Ravens looking to add well developed interior linemen this April.

45 Philadelphia - Joseph Addai - RB - LSU
Eagles hoping to improve ground game after subpar ’05 effort.

46 St. Louis - Ko Simpson - S - South Carolina
Rams took some losses here and look to address on the first day of the draft.

47 Atlanta -Jason Allen - CB - Tennessee
Falcons must improve their secondary to return to the playoffs.

48 Minnesota - Darnell Bing - S - USC
Vikings lost some veterans in the secondary and need to reload.

49 Dallas - Richard Marshall - CB - Fresno St.
Cowboy’s secondary is still not up to playoff levels.

50 San Diego - Daryn Colledge - OT - Boise St.
Chargers looking to add a well developed blocker who is ready to compete and play now.

51 Minn (Miami) - Devin Hester - WR/CB/RS - Miami
Vikings have the luxury of taking this versatile playmaker for their return game.

52 New England - Patrick Watkins - S - Florida St.
Patriots secondary problems are bigger than people think.

53 Washington - Leonard Pope - TE - Georgia
Pope gives Gibbs a playmaker to stretch the field.

54 Kansas City - Mark Anderson - DE - Alabama
Chiefs looking for tough pass rusher off the edge.

55 Cincinnati - Joe Klopfenstein - TE - Colorado
Bengals have tight end high on their shopping list.

56 N. Y. Giants - Donte’ Whitner - S - Ohio St.
G Men will focus on back seven on defense often this spring.

57 Chicago - Anthony Fasano - TE - Notre Dame
Bears love this ex Irish strong blocker for their power game.

58 Carolina - Abdul Hodge - LB - Iowa
Panthers lost some veterans and would love to add this tackling machine.

59 Tampa Bay - Parys Haralson - DE - Tennessee
Bucs looking to add more outside pass pressure this year.

60 Jacksonville - Thomas Howard - LB - UTEP
Speed for the front seven would help after FA losses.

61 Denver - Brodie Croyle - QB - Alabama
Broncos hoping to land future starting QB in early rounds this April.

62 Indianapolis - Jon Alston - LB - Stanford
Tony Dungy would turn this guy into a Pro Bowl performer quickly.

63 Seattle - Todd Watkins - WR - BYU
Seahawks need a fast playmaker to stretch the field.

64 Pittsburgh - Brian Calhoun - RB - Wisconsin
Steelers looking to add a tough talented runner on the first day.

 

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I like the VD pick--especially with VY and Cutler off the board. But passing on Jean-Gilles in the second? I dunno...
 

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VD and Daniel Bullocks would be solid picks. Although I don't think we need a leader for our secondary considering AW and RG are back there.
 

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Give me Winston Justice in round 1 and Dan Bullocks in round 2 and we've solved an O-Line problem and the FS need.
 

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Funny that Leonard Pope has fallen all the way into the middle of the second. It seems like only a few weeks ago he was a lock to go late in the first.
 

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How awesome would it be to get to choose between Winston Justice and Vernon Davis at 10. How could we really go wrong there?

For the record, I think Davis is the better player, but not the bigger need.

Go with the better player every time.
 

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I dont know why people like Giles so much We have signed Brown this offseason and matched the deal for Wells and we drafted Brown last year

my hope is that Winston or McNeill will be there when we pick in the 2nd round.
 

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If we got Giles He could play both G positions and he'd probably be our best G. Milford Brown isnt that great.
 

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Pariah said:
I like the VD pick--especially with VY and Cutler off the board. But passing on Jean-Gilles in the second? I dunno...

Watch out, i picked Jean-Giles in the second in my mock and got ripped. He isnt very liked around here.
 

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Stout said:
These draft idiots still don't seem to realize that if Buffalo takes a DT, it will be Bunkley, not Ngata.

While I agree with you that Bunkley will be the better player, I think all these reports are based on Ngata being more in the mold of a Sam Addams / Fatty Pat style player.
 

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azcardsfan1616 said:
Watch out, i picked Jean-Giles in the second in my mock and got ripped. He isnt very liked around here.
We don't have anything to worry about. There's no way he gets past seattle, IMO.
 

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Capital Card said:
While I agree with you that Bunkley will be the better player, I think all these reports are based on Ngata being more in the mold of a Sam Addams / Fatty Pat style player.

Well, yeah...that's exactly what I'm saying. I didn't comment on which guy I like better, only that Buffalo would take Bunkley and not Ngata.
 

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azcardsfan1616 said:
If we got Giles He could play both G positions and he'd probably be our best G. Milford Brown isnt that great.

And you know this because..........Giles has not played a down in the NFL and imop Brown was a better prospect then Giles and he has not shown me to much


To say Giles would be the best guard on the cards is a reach

And if we are going to pick a guard i would much rather have the kid from USC or Joseph from Oklahoma.
 

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The Kid from Usc is a late 2nd and Joseph will be gone in the 1st. BTW you really think milfey is that good? Have you watched him at all. Hes decent but nothing too great. Serviceable at best.
 

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has anyone thought about that norm CHOW would have been a perfect compliment to DG.....get me drift....or do does anyone thing i am full of baloney....
 
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