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Brandon494
04-04-2010, 11:15 PM
#23 CB Kyle Wilson

Wilson is an athletic versatile player that has immediate value giving depth to the secondary as well as contributing as a return specialist. He is aggressive to go after the ball as a coverage defender as well as fielding punts and kicks. Wilson understands angles and how to leverage the ball that may fit best in combination zone schemes. He shows good vision and instincts to find a crease as a punt returner. Wilson lacks great top end speed but shows excellent quickness and hips to be effective as a nickel defender. He is a willing run support player but isn’t physical and needs to improve in this phase of the game. Wilson is a good football player that should contribute in a rookie season and eventually vie for a starting position.

Strengths

Wilson is a fast-twitch corner who possesses tremendous athleticism. He’s a durable performer who did not miss any games while at Boise State. Instinctual player who displays great anticipation in pass coverage. Possesses impressive ball skills. Also a candidate to help out in the return game, which only increases his value. Did nothing but produce for the Broncos.

Weaknesses

Only possesses average size and can have trouble dealing with bigger receivers. Wilson is willing but inconsistent in run support and misses some tackles. Despite impressive ball-skills, he needs to get his head turned around when in man coverage and locate the ball better in the air.

#56 OT Jared Veldheer

Recognized as on the best linemen in Division II - named 1st Team AFCA All-American, 1st Team AP Little All-American and Gene Upshaw finalist. Great student (3.0 GPA Bio) and recognized team leader in the weight room and on the field - his efforts led to Hillsdale's first-ever play-off appearance and first play-off win in 2009. Declined Valero Cactus Bowl invitation to play in Texas vs. The Nation bowl game where he wowed scouts during the week and whom some called 'the best offensive lineman there.

Strengths
Dominating size and athletic ability at left tackle. 10.125 inch hands and huge frame reminiscent of Jonathan Ogden. Plays to the whistle. Good footwork and blocking mechanics allow him to get to the defender quickly. Frame will allow him to get even bigger. Self-report of 4.87 and 4.94 40 times (summer, '09). Demonstrates good flexibility for such a large body.

Weaknesses
Upright pass-blocker who will need to improve as he faces elite competition. Has been able to dominate on strength alone in D-2; may need some time to adjust to next-level defender's speed.

#87 OLB Jason Worilds

Jason Worilds came into his own during 2008 when he became a full-time starter, tallying 62 tackles including 18.5 for loss. He had 8 QB sacks as well. His 2009 season wasn't nearly as productive with only 49 tackles and 11 TFL (4.5 sacks), but he received increased attention and played with a nagging shoulder injury. Worilds had another year of eligibility remaining (took a medical redshirt in 2006), but chose to enter the draft early.

Strengths
Worilds is a very explosive player, with outstanding get-off at the snap. He has surprising strength and power at the point of attack and adds a variety of effective pass-rush moves (swim, spin, club). Hard-working player who will pursue a play from behind and doesn't give up. As an edge rusher, he can flatten out and gain the edge even against long-armed and quick-footed tackles. Worilds is a sure tackler and changes direction very well for a man his size.

Weaknesses
Undersized to continue at the DE position... may be better suited to move to OLB in a 30 front defense. Doesn't have much experience dropping into coverage, which would be necessary with a move to the second level. Despite his strength, he gets pushed around too much at the college level. Has an injury history to be aware of now.

#123 RB Joe McKnight

McKnight is an elusive ball carrier that knows how to set up his blockers and does not need a huge lane to run through. He enjoyed his first full season staying healthy in 2009 and declared early to take advantage of that. He finishes his runs off better than you’d expect for someone his size. He is not a power back but does know how to dip his pads to run through arm tackles and will attack tacklers with an explosive burst. He shows a good burst through the hole and while he has good speed to threaten deep he will get run down from behind at times. He can be an effective receiver both out in the flats as well as downfield.

Strengths

McKnight has elite quickness and agility for the running back position. Has good speed in the open field. Shows impressive vision, waits for the play to develop, finds the cutback lane. Very competitive with the ball in his hands and plays with the attitude of a bigger back. Was productive in college. Exhibits a natural feel setting up blockers.

Weaknesses

McKnight has enough height but lacks the bulk and thick build of an every down back. Doesn’t possess the natural strength to be consistently effective between the tackles. Dealt with some minor injuries in college while sharing the load. Blocking could use some polish. Isn’t a true power runner.

#155 SS Myron Rolle

Rolle has great size and strength for the safety position but lacks great burst, lateral agility and change of direction in coverage. He does have good instincts and vision off the hash and likely his best fit is in two deep zone coverage schemes. Rolle tends to play high in his peddle and is a bit stiff in his hips. He is a solid run support defender filling the alley but not a "hammer" as a tackler. Myron missed the entire 2009 football season due to studying in Oxford (Rhodes scholarship) but will prepare to enter the 2010 NFL draft.

Strengths

Rolle has outstanding size and strength for the safety position and maintains an incredibly high conditioning level. Plays with terrific intelligence and shows good instincts coming up in run support and against the pass in zone coverage. Is a highly-competitive and productive player who was very durable in college.

Weaknesses

Rolle missed entire 2009 collegiate season studying in Oxford (Rhodes scholarship), raising questions about his long-term desire to play football. Is only an average overall athlete for the position, who showed some hip stiffness in college but answered some questions in this area at the Senior Bowl

#170 WR Danario Alexander

Alexander is a huge WR with adequate straight-line speed and good ball skills, especially when going over the middle and catching the ball in traffic. He is competitive to the ball when covered and should have an immediate impact as a red zone receiver at the next level. He still needs work on his route running skills as he will telegraph his moves at times. He is more than just a willing blocker and has shown the kind of work ethic and competitiveness to make you think he could develop into a quality receiver at the next level.

Strengths
Ultimate tough-guy WR has overcome three major knee surgeries to become Missouri's top target. Was once ahead of Jeremy Maclin on the depth chart before injury woes. Great hands. Very athletic and can both sky (reported 46" vertical) and dive to the turf to make tough catches. Great body control allows him to adjust to poorly thrown balls. Deceptive speed and can break away from defenders; almost lulls them to sleep. Very strong and tough to tackle. Turns upfield quickly to pick up yardage, and runs well after the catch. Team player who blocks and leads by example.

Weaknesses
Knee injury history. Played in a spread offense for the Tigers and will have to adjust to the nuances of the NFL game, particularly escaping press coverage off the line. Not a burner.

#194 DE Brandon Deaderick

Deaderick was a productive three-year starter for the Alabama defense. He has good size and strength with just average athleticism for the position. He doesn't have great initial quickness and struggles some to change directions in space. He flashes a powerful punch to control blockers and is an instinctive player as blocking schemes unfold. He is a quick reactor and feels pad pressure well to restrict running lanes. He is a solid tackler in a confined area but again can be inconsistent in space. Deaderick is a solid defender who has the tools to contribute as a backup in his rookie season and eventually could push for a starting position.

Strengths

Deaderick possesses prototypical size for a 3-4 defensive end. Uses a strong punch to get lineman on their heels, reads fast and has a nose for the ball. Powerful bull rusher who can collapse the pocket and get after the quarterback. Natural leader who was productive in a pro scheme at Alabama.

Weaknesses

Average athlete who struggles to slide down the line and make tackles in space. Lacks adequate initial quickness and will not consistently get inside blockers with his hands at the next level. Does not have the speed to be an edge rusher and has a limited pass-rush package with too few counter moves

#231 QB Zach Robinson

Robinson is a two-year starter that has shown the ability to lead his team and put points on the scoreboard, but is not a classic pocket passer that can make all the throws needed for the next level. He has adequate arm strength but compensates with a live arm that allows him to get the ball out quickly and does not give defenders a lot of time to get a jump on his throws. He needs work on going through his progressions and looking defenders off and will force too many passes causing more interceptions than he should throw. He is athletic and can extend the pocket or throw the ball on the move but will likely never be more than a second or third quarterback on an NFL team.

Strengths

Robinson is a high-character player. Exhibits impressive mental toughness in terms of preparation off the field and grit on the field. Displays a live arm at times to make difficult throws. Is very accurate in the short passing game. Robinson’s an athletic signal-caller, who can avoid the pass rush, scramble to buy extra time and pick up yardage with his feet.

Weaknesses

Has adequate height but does not possess enough bulk for the next level. Arm strength is good but raw. Throwing mechanics could use some polish as he can take too long to deliver the ball at times. Not very experienced reading coverages in a pro-style system. Will get locked into a single receiver

Spaulding
04-05-2010, 10:12 AM
Guessing I'm in the minority here but would love to see Rolle in Green and Gold. I think he's a leader and going to be a solid strong safety starter in the NFL and if he was available in the 5th round would think he'd be a steal.

Brandon494
04-05-2010, 11:53 AM
This draft would fill a lot of needs on this team. I tried to draft for high charcter guys with good work ethic, type players that TT usually goes for.

With Al Harris return time still in the air Kyle Wilson would provide us with a solid nickel CB and also explosive return man.

Jard Veldheer stock has really risen during the combine and I think a year or two behind Clifton would be best for him coming from a small time school.

Jason Worilds would split time with Brad Jones at OLB and is a great pass rusher. Would also be a immediate impact on special teams.

Joe McKnight is exactly the type of RB we are missing here in GB. Ryan Grant would still remain the starter of course but McKnight would provide a reciever out of the backfield with homerun threat. Could also return kicks.

Myron Rolle might not be a big time hitter but he is smart and solid in coverage. He would provide depth at the safety position and could be a starter in the future. Also I miss the days of having a FSU SS playing on the Pack. :D

Danario Alexander would be a steal IMO. At 6-5 he would be a great reciever to pair with Finley in the red zone. Has had injuries in the past but worth the gamble.

Brandon Deaderick provides depth at the DE in case Jolly has to miss time.

Zach Robinson might never be a starter but he reminds me a lot of Fylnn.

rbaloha1
04-05-2010, 03:17 PM
Wilson is a solid all around player. Unsure if worthy of a # 1 pick -- imo more of a second round pick.

The ot and mcknight would sure be nice.

Brandon494
04-05-2010, 04:59 PM
Every mock draft I've seen has had Wilson in the 1st round going as high as #17 to the 49ers.

ND72
04-05-2010, 06:46 PM
Every mock draft I've seen has had Wilson in the 1st round going as high as #17 to the 49ers.

A lot of people have him listed as the 2nd best corner in the draft.

Lurker64
04-05-2010, 08:18 PM
Every mock draft I've seen has had Wilson in the 1st round going as high as #17 to the 49ers.

A lot of people have him listed as the 2nd best corner in the draft.

I've seen several analysts (whose opinions I trust) who have Wilson as the best corner in the draft, ahead of Haden. For example, the National Football post has Wilson ahead of Haden, though they have the same grade.

CaliforniaCheez
04-05-2010, 08:21 PM
First round Ted Thompson takes the Best Player available.

If a QB is there like 2005...I don't want to think about that.

In my opinion the top OT's will be gone and so will at least 2 CB's.
Therefore Ted will be looking at Safety, DE, and a good blitzing LB like Matthews.

Of the 3, I think Ted tends to like LB's, so the blitzer it is. Most pundits will not like the choice.

2nd round a good OT will be there. No need to reach with the #1 pick.

3rd round This pick will determine if it is a good draft or not. Ted will have to decide who is the best left on the board. I think he will be looking for a CB or a Safety. It could be a DE or RB.

Lee and Blackmon are back from injury so Safety seems to be the priority.
This is the real wildcard of the draft. It all depends on who is on the board.

The 4th and 2 5th rounds picks will be RB, DE, and Safety (if not taken in the 3rd) or possibly a CB. The order to be determined by Ted.

6th Round will be a practice squad developmental QB, or an overlooked OT.
It could even be a punter.

7th round ??? pot luck.



If you think about it too much your brain will hurt.

The surest thing I would bet on is that the 2nd round pick is an OT.

mission
04-05-2010, 08:22 PM
I like this mock Brandon... Joe mcknight I think would be a perfect fit / 3rd down back and Wilson has definitely grown on me. No doubt he has 1st round talent and upside.

Maxie the Taxi
04-06-2010, 08:53 PM
Good effort. I could live with this. Not a lot of immediate help here. That's the downside.

ND72
04-06-2010, 08:56 PM
i would definately take this draft and run with it...of course you gotta think like Teddy and find some random guy you've never heard of.

RashanGary
04-07-2010, 05:02 AM
It's got a lot of upside to it. I don't love some of the picks, but I didn't like the Clay Matthews pick so who knows?

I don't like Joe McKnight at all. Way too easy to tackle. I also don't like Rolle. I want football first guys.

Brandon494
04-07-2010, 07:47 AM
It's got a lot of upside to it. I don't love some of the picks, but I didn't like the Clay Matthews pick so who knows?

I don't like Joe McKnight at all. Way too easy to tackle. I also don't like Rolle. I want football first guys.

Joe McKnight might not break a lot of tackles but he is the type of RB we are missing. He is pretty much a clone of Reggie Bush and we need a pass catcher out of the backfield.

As for Rolle you can't knock the guy for taking one year off to study at Oxford University in order to earn an M.A. in medical anthropology, there is life after football. He didn't slack off during that time and said he worked out twice a day during that year which showed when he came to the combine in excellent shape.

Fritz
04-07-2010, 08:33 AM
"As for Rolle you can't knock the guy for taking one year off to study at Oxford University in order to earn an M.A. in medical anthropology, there is life after football."

You gotta love football fans. Studying at Oxford becomes a negative. Wow.

ND72
04-07-2010, 09:26 AM
"As for Rolle you can't knock the guy for taking one year off to study at Oxford University in order to earn an M.A. in medical anthropology, there is life after football."

You gotta love football fans. Studying at Oxford becomes a negative. Wow.


Why would you sacrifice your future to study at Oxford????


Rolle is actually exactly what Teddy loves, high character guys. I actually really liked Rolle in college, so if we could get him later, that'd be awesome!