Thread: Ideal 6 round mock
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04-21-2006, 03:21 AM #1
Ideal 6 round mock
Normally I would try to blind you with analysis but im tired and so on and so forth...
1- Ernie Sims | WLB | FSU
2- Max Jean Gillies | OG | Georgia
2- Omar Jacobs | QB | Bowling Green
3- Anthony Smith | SS | Syracuse
3- Alan Zemaitis | CB | Penn State
4- Tim Dobbins | ILB | Iowa State
5- Owen Danials | TE | Wisconsin
6- Joe Toledo | OT | Washington
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04-21-2006, 03:28 AM #2
Re: Ideal 6 round mock
I like the first 3 picks, after that I'm not too fond of it.
I know this thread is about your draft, but hows this sound:
1) Ernie Sims
2) Max Jean Gilles/Davin Joseph (In case Gilles is gone)
2) Omar Jacobs
3) Roman Harper (I like him a little more than Anthony Smith)
3) Martin Nance/Derek Hagan (whoever's available)
4) Tim McGarigle (the NCAA all-time leading tackler, what's not to love?)
5) Jeff King (maybe a reach, but he's underrated)
6) Charles Bennett (DE out of Clemson in case you're unfamiliar, will be a STUD)
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04-21-2006, 03:56 AM #3
Re: Ideal 6 round mock
"viks_fan21" wrote:
I need a CB.I like the first 3 picks, after that I'm not too fond of it.
I know this thread is about your draft, but hows this sound:
1) Ernie Sims
2) Max Jean Gilles/Davin Joseph (In case Gilles is gone)
2) Omar Jacobs
3) Roman Harper (I like him a little more than Anthony Smith)
3) Martin Nance/Derek Hagan (whoever's available)
4) Tim McGarigle (the NCAA all-time leading tackler, what's not to love?)
5) Jeff King (maybe a reach, but he's underrated)
6) Charles Bennett (DE out of Clemson in case you're unfamiliar, will be a STUD)
I just slapped this mock together to see how it goes over. This will influence the mock on my paper.
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04-21-2006, 04:01 AM #4
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Re: Ideal 6 round mock
no WR? i think 3rd round we should get a WR.

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04-21-2006, 04:21 AM #5
Re: Ideal 6 round mock
"purplepride818" wrote:
Ohhhh crap. That the kind of mistake I make when I do this too fast. Sorry.no WR? i think 3rd round we should get a WR.
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04-21-2006, 04:26 AM #6
Re: Ideal 6 round mock
"WSWR" wrote:
haha"purplepride818" wrote:
Ohhhh crap. That the kind of mistake I make when I do this too fast. Sorry.no WR? i think 3rd round we should get a WR.
greg jennings from Western Michigan...
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04-21-2006, 06:33 PM #7
Re: Ideal 6 round mock
the only one I would change in the first three rounds is Omar Jacobs. Admittedly I haven't seen much of him but I have seen Croyle play. I would place Croyle in there for Jacobs. I watched him slice up an athletic Gator team and play with alot of confidence. I think he will make a great pro. And one of the biggest reasons I like him is because he knows the value of turnovers.
Of all the QBs left on the board at this point he seems to me the best at controlling a game.
After the third round you can say we are getting mickey mouse and be just as accurate. So I would say a good mock except for Jacobs!
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04-21-2006, 06:46 PM #8
Re: Ideal 6 round mock
croyle is not accurate at all. he played some good teams but hes got to learn mentally to be on the field. i think we should take jacobs with the second 2nd rnd pick just to be safe. he is smart, fast, good size for nfl, he can pass on teh run. the only knock on him is that his mechanincs arent all that great and ppl say he hasnt faced any good teams. here are his stats vs wisconsin, one of the good teams that bowling green played last year.
30/51 passing, 458 yards, 5 tds, 1 pick, 58.8 CMP%, 162.69 passer rating, with a long of 63.
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04-21-2006, 07:16 PM #9
Re: Ideal 6 round mock
"ZDoy379" wrote:
Uh, I thought the max passer rating was 158.3, is it different in college?croyle is not accurate at all. he played some good teams but hes got to learn mentally to be on the field. i think we should take jacobs with the second 2nd rnd pick just to be safe. he is smart, fast, good size for nfl, he can pass on teh run. the only knock on him is that his mechanincs arent all that great and ppl say he hasnt faced any good teams. here are his stats vs wisconsin, one of the good teams that bowling green played last year.
30/51 passing, 458 yards, 5 tds, 1 pick, 58.8 CMP%, 162.69 passer rating, with a long of 63.
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04-21-2006, 07:22 PM #10
Re: Ideal 6 round mock
"ZDoy379" wrote:
To say Croyle isnt accurate isnt entirely accurate, he had a 59.6% completion percentage, which is a full point better then the example you gave with Jacobs. Granted Jacobs finished with 60.7%, but i dont think anyones gonna argue who played better competition. And did you watch the Wisconsin defense this year, im from Wisconsin so i saw most games, they were terrible.croyle is not accurate at all. he played some good teams but hes got to learn mentally to be on the field. i think we should take jacobs with the second 2nd rnd pick just to be safe. he is smart, fast, good size for nfl, he can pass on teh run. the only knock on him is that his mechanincs arent all that great and ppl say he hasnt faced any good teams. here are his stats vs wisconsin, one of the good teams that bowling green played last year.
30/51 passing, 458 yards, 5 tds, 1 pick, 58.8 CMP%, 162.69 passer rating, with a long of 63.
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