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    Four Round Mock Draft

    I don't think Giles fits at all what we want in an OG for the zone blocking scheme. He's a big road grader type. I'd rather get Davin Joseph in round 2.

    Lawson rises, Kiwanuka falls in latest projections
    By Mel Kiper Jr.

    First-Round Projections
    1. Houston - Reggie Bush, RB - USC
    2. New Orleans - Mario Williams, DE - NC State
    3. Tennessee - Matt Leinart, QB - USC
    4. N.Y. Jets - D'Brickashaw Ferguson, T - Virginia
    5. Green Bay - A.J. Hawk, LB - Ohio St.
    6. San Francisco - Vernon Davis, TE - Maryland
    7. Oakland - Vince Young, QB - Texas
    8. Buffalo - Brodrick Bunkley, DT - Florida St.
    9. Detroit - Michael Huff, DB - Texas
    10. Arizona - Jay Cutler, QB - Vanderbilt
    11. St. Louis - Chad Greenway, LB - Iowa
    12. Cleveland - Kamerion Wimbley, DE/OLB - Florida St.
    13. Baltimore - Haloti Ngata, DT - Oregon
    14. Philadelphia - Winston Justice, T - USC
    15. Denver (from ATL) - Chad Jackson, WR - Florida
    16. Miami - Donte Whitner, S - Ohio St.
    17. Minnesota - Ernie Sims, LB - Florida St.
    18. Dallas - Jason Allen, S/CB - Tennessee
    19. San Diego - Johnathan Joseph, CB - South Carolina
    20. Kansas City - Tye Hill, CB - Clemson
    21. New England - Santonio Holmes, WR - Ohio St.
    22. Denver (from WSH) - DeAngelo Williams, RB - Memphis
    23. Tampa Bay - Antonio Cromartie, CB - Florida St.
    24. Cincinnati - Jimmy Williams, CB - Virginia Tech
    25. N.Y. Giants - Kelly Jennings, CB - Miami
    26. Chicago - Richard Marshall CB - Fresno St.
    27. Carolina - LenDale White, RB - USC
    28. Jacksonville - Marcedes Lewis, TE - UCLA
    29. N.Y. Jets (from DEN) - Manny Lawson, DE/OLB - NC State
    30. Indianapolis - Laurence Maroney, RB - Minnesota
    31. Seattle - Ashton Youboty, CB - Ohio St.
    32. Pittsburgh - Sinorice Moss, WR - Miami

    Second-Round Projections
    33. Houston - Eric Winston, T - Miami
    34. New Orleans - Nick Mangold, C - Ohio St.
    35. N.Y. Jets - Joseph Addai, RB - LSU
    36. Green Bay - Tamba Hali, DE - Penn St.
    37. San Francisco - Bobby Carpenter, LB - Ohio St.
    38. Oakland - Gabe Watson, DT - Michigan
    39. Tennessee - D'Qwell Jackson, LB - Maryland
    40. Detroit - Davin Joseph, G - Oklahoma
    41. Arizona - Leonard Pope, TE - Georgia
    42. Buffalo - Taitusi "Deuce" Lutui, G - USC
    43. Cleveland - Abdul Hodge, LB - Iowa
    44. Baltimore - Brodie Croyle, QB - Alabama
    45. Philadelphia - DeMeco Ryans, LB - Alabama
    46. St. Louis - Orien Harris, DT - Miami
    47. Atlanta - Cedric Griffin, CB - Texas
    48. Minnesota - Kellen Clemens, QB - Oregon
    49. Dallas - Marcus McNeill, T - Auburn
    50. San Diego - Demetrius Williams, WR - Oregon
    51. Minnesota (from MIA) - Chris Chester, OL - Oklahoma
    52. New England - Brian Calhoun, RB - Wisconsin
    53. Washington - Rocky McIntosh, LB - Miami
    54. Kansas City - Darryl Tapp, DE - Virginia Tech
    55. Cincinnati - Dominique Byrd, TE - USC
    56. N.Y. Giants - Thomas Howard, LB - UTEP
    57. Chicago - Greg Jennings, WR - Western Michigan
    58. Carolina - Joe Klopfenstein, TE - Colorado
    59. Tampa Bay - Andrew Whitworth, T - LSU
    60. Jacksonville - Jason Spitz, C - Louisville
    61. Denver - Mark Anderson, DE - Alabama
    62. Indianapolis - Daniel Bullocks, DB - Nebraska
    63. Seattle - Mathias Kiwanuka, DE - Boston College
    64. Pittsburgh - Danieal Manning, DB - Abilene Christian

    Third-Round Projections
    65. Houston - Ko Simpson, DB - South Carolina
    66. Houston (from NO) - Gerris Wilkinson, LB - Georgia Tech
    67. Green Bay - Max Jean-Gilles, G - Georgia
    68. San Francisco - David Pittman, CB - Northwestern St. (La.)
    69. Oakland - Maurice Drew, RB - UCLA
    70. Buffalo (from TEN) - Ryan O'Callaghan, T - California
    71. N.Y. Jets - Brandon Williams, WR - Wisconsin
    72. Arizona - Jon Alston, LB - Stanford
    73. Buffalo - Maurice Stovall, WR - Notre Dame
    74. Detroit - Devin Hester, CB - Miami
    75. New England (from BAL) - Chris Gocong, DE/LB - Cal Poly-SLO
    76. Philadelphia - Claude Wroten, DT - LSU
    77. St. Louis - David Thomas, TE - Texas
    78. Cleveland - Charles Spencer, G - Pittsburgh
    79. Atlanta - Calvin Lowery, DB - Penn St.
    80. Dallas - Charlie Whitehurst, QB - Clemson
    81. San Diego - Paul McQuistan, OL - Weber St.
    82. Miami - Parys Haralson, DE - Tennessee
    83. Minnesota - Will Blackmon, WR/CB - Boston College
    84. San Francisco (from WSH) - Victor Adeyanju, DE - Indiana
    85. Kansas City - Brandon Marshall, WR - Central Florida
    86. New England - Montavious Stanley, DT - Louisville
    87. N.Y. Giants - Kyle Williams, DT - LSU
    88. Chicago - Anthony Fasano, TE - Notre Dame
    89. Carolina - Darnell Bing, DB - USC
    90. Tampa Bay - Willie Reid, WR - Fresno St.
    91. Cincinnati - Stanley McClover, DE - Auburn
    92. Jacksonville - Jerome Harrison, RB - Washington St.
    93. Atlanta (from DEN) - Devin Aromashodu, WR - Auburn
    94. Indianapolis - Dusty Dvoracek, DT - Oklahoma
    95. Minnesota (from SEA) - Le Kevin Smith, DT - Nebraska
    96. Pittsburgh - Brent Hawkins, DE/OLB - Illinois St.
    97. N.Y. Jets (comp. pick) - Roman Harper, DB - Alabama

    Fourth-Round Projections
    98. Houston - James Wyche, DE - Syracuse
    99. New Orleans - Demetrice Webb, CB - Florida
    100. San Francisco - Lawrence Vickers, FB - Colorado
    101. Oakland - Anthony Smith, DB - Syracuse
    102. Tennessee - Leon Washington, RB - Florida St.
    103. N.Y. Jets - Alan Zemaitis, CB - Penn St.
    104. Green Bay - Derrick Martin, CB - Wyoming
    105. Buffalo - Elvis Dumervil, DE - Louisville
    106. New England (from DET) - Guy Whimper, T - East Carolina
    107. Arizona - Fred Matua, G - USC
    108. Philadelphia - David Kirtman, FB - USC
    109. St. Louis - Kevin Boothe, OL - Cornell
    110. Cleveland - DeMario Minter, CB - Georgia
    111. Baltimore - Dion Byrum, CB - Ohio
    112. Cleveland (from ATL) - Rodrique Wright, DT - Texas
    113. San Diego - Babatunde Oshinowo, DT - Stanford
    114. Miami - Zach Strief, T - Northwestern
    115. Minnesota - Miles Austin, WR - Monmouth
    116. Philadelphia (from DAL) - Tarvaris Jackson, QB - Alabama St.
    117. N.Y. Jets (from KC) - Greg Eslinger, C - Minnesota
    118. New England - Derek Hagan, WR - Arizona St.
    119. Denver (from WSH) - Owen Daniels, TE - Wisconsin
    120. Chicago - Freddie Keiaho, LB - San Diego St.
    121. Carolina - Jonathan Scott, T - Texas
    122. Tampa Bay - Brandon Johnson, LB - Louisville
    123. Cincinnati - John McCargo, DT - NC State
    124. N.Y. Giants - Jeremy Trueblood, T - Boston College
    125. Jacksonville - James Anderson, LB - Virginia Tech
    126. Denver - Bernard Pollard, DB - Purdue
    127. Philadelphia (from IND) - Hank Baskett, WR - New Mexico
    128. Seattle - John Torp, P - Colorado
    129. Pittsburgh - Andre Hall, RB - South Florida
    130. Denver (comp. pick) - Jeremy Bloom, WR - Colorado
    131. Pittsburgh (comp. pick) - Daryn Colledge, T - Boise St.
    132. Baltimore (comp. pick) - Rob Sims, G - Ohio St.
    133. Pittsburgh (comp. pick) - Omar Jacobs, QB - Bowling Green

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    I'd take that in a heartbeat. I actually agree with how he sees the first 11 picks going down....so it's probably all messed up

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    Even I must say that if we land Hawk,Hali and Gille, this draft would be a smashing success. Hali is a better player than his workout numbers indicate. If you don't think so, ask the Big Ten tackles.

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    Gabe Watson in round two would be hard to pass on. He along with Pickett could really hold down the middle. Looking at the second rounders shows how deep this draft really is.

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    Ryans would be hard to pass on also. This is one of the reasons why I hope they don't take Hawk at 5. Look at all the very good LB's that we could take in round two but Hali or Watson or Pope would be great fits in GB. We neded to trade down and hopefully pick up a high 2. If we could stay in the top 8 and have 2 second rounders, we need to do it. Huff,Davis or Hawk would be there at 8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b bulldog
    Gabe Watson in round two would be hard to pass on. He along with Pickett could really hold down the middle. Looking at the second rounders shows how deep this draft really is.
    I agree. I'd still love to get Carpenter there if he falls.........and if TT trades down in round 2 I hope it isnt' too far.

    I remember watching the talent dry up like crazy picks before us last year. We were two frickin picks away from Odell Thurman. Even more profanities shot from my mouth, and I didn't think I had any left after hearing Aaron Rodgers called.

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    Wait a second, i am going to copy and frame this, did Bulldog just say "IF WE GET HAWK, etc. etc." it would be a succuess?? i seriously almost passed out. But yeah, if we get those 3 to start with, i won't complain for sure. i still think we could be seeing all of our picks being traded down. but i think Kiper has the right 'idea' for GB with who he has them taking.
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    1. Mario Williams North Carolina St. 6-7 295 4.66
    2. Tamba Hali Penn St. 6-3 275 4.86
    3. Mathias Kiwanuka Boston College 6-5 3/4 256 4.75
    4. Manny Lawson North Carolina St. 6-5 3/8 241 4.43


    Tamba Hali - Defensive End | Senior | Penn St. Height: 6-3 | Weight: 275 | 40-Time: 4.86

    Official Bio

    Strengths:

    Very solid and compactly built...A very good athlete...Intense and very competitive with tons of energy...Has a motor that never stops...Very quick off the ball...Is real explosive with an excellent closing burst...Has good strength and will not get pushed around...Really came into his own as a senior...Versatile player who has experience at defensive tackle as well as dropping into coverage...Still improving.

    Weaknesses:

    Does not have great size and is a little on the short side...His timed speed is nothing to get excited about...Lacks a wide variety of pass rush moves...Has short arms and doesn't use his hands well...Can be engulfed by bigger offensive lineman and double teams...Made a lot of his plays rushing off the edge...Maxed out and probably doesn't have the frame to get much bigger than he already is.

    Notes:

    A native of Liberia who came to the United States when he was 10-years-old...Doesn't have any outstanding physical tools but is very effective due to his top intangibles...An all-around lineman who can rush the passer and play the run.

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    1. Davin Joseph Oklahoma 6-2 5/8 311 5.09
    2. Max Jean-Gilles Georgia 6-3 3/4 355 5.47
    3. Charles Spencer Pittsburgh 6-4 3/4 352 5.28
    4. Taitusi Lutui Southern Cal 6-3 5/8 334 5.37

    Max Jean-Gilles Offensive Guard | Senior |
    Height: 6-3 3/4 | Weight: 355 | 40-Time: 5.47

    Official Bio

    Strengths:

    Massive player with a large frame and long arms...Extremely strong and can manhandle opponents...Quick off the ball and is a solid athlete...Has good feet and moves well inside at guard...Delivers an explosive initial punch...Is equally effective as both a run blocker and pass protector...Tough and durable...Versatile and has a lot of experience at multiple positions along the offensive line.

    Weaknesses:

    Needs to keep his weight in check and stay in proper physical condition so he doesn't wear down...Disappears at times needs to show more consistency...Has below average speed...May lack a nasty demeanor and killer instinct...Does not get to the second level of defenders...Has trouble handling speed rushers.

    Notes:

    Could potentially see some time at right offensive tackle but looks much better inside at guard...Has the ability to be a dominant blocker at the pro level, especially if the team who brings him in can maximize his effort on every play.

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    16. Tim Jennings Georgia 5-7 3/4 185 4.32
    17. Will Blackmon Boston College 6-0 1/4 198 4.46
    18. Devin Hester Miami (FL) 5-10 5/8 190 4.45
    19. Charles Gordon Kansas 5-10 1/8 183 4.61
    20. Derrick Martin Wyoming 5-10 202 4.45
    21. David Pittman Northwestern St. 5-11 1/4 182 4.44
    22. Gerrick McPhearson Maryland 5-10 1/8 196 4.42
    23. Josh Lay Pittsburgh 6-0 197 4.47
    24. Chijioke Onyenegecha Oklahoma 6-1 3/8 215 4.52


    Derrick Martin Cornerback | Junior | Wyoming
    Height: 5-10 | Weight: 202 | 40-Time: 4.45

    Official Bio

    Strengths:

    Has good size...Excellent timed speed and quickness...Has good hands and ball skills...Closes fast and breaks up a lot of passes...Still young but has a lot of experience...Also has some special teams value...Still has a ton of potential.

    Weaknesses:

    Does not play up to his size...Not very physical or aggressive...Tackling leaves a lot to be desired...Doesn't support the run well...Still raw and needs some technique work...Work ethic is a question and he admitted to taking plays off.

    Notes:

    Came out after his junior season even though there was a big drop-off in his play from 2004 to 2005...Underrated but very productive player who certainly has the physical tools...A pure cover corner whose stock could rise as the draft nears.

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    Thanks for the posting Woodbuck.
    Just a couple of comments:
    1) Doesn't Tamba Hali's measurables and style of play (speed/edge rusher) remind you a little of Jamal Reynolds (also 6'3", tho about 15 lbs lighter).
    2) Jean-Gilles: I thought with the zone blocking scheme that getting to the second level was important.
    3) Martin: Sounds too much like Joey Thomas. Same conference too? (WAC?)

    Now that I've cast a ray of sunshine into the picture, I hope if we get these guys that I have to eat my words. Without benefit of ketchup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ND72
    Wait a second, i am going to copy and frame this, did Bulldog just say "IF WE GET HAWK, etc. etc." it would be a succuess?? i seriously almost passed out. But yeah, if we get those 3 to start with, i won't complain for sure. i still think we could be seeing all of our picks being traded down. but i think Kiper has the right 'idea' for GB with who he has them taking.
    Even a Mario Vampire needs to see the light once in a while.

    1. Hawk
    2. Williams
    3. Trade down and grab Huff or Davis.

    I'm fine with that.

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    [quote="K-town"]Thanks for the posting Woodbuck.
    Just a couple of comments:
    1) Doesn't Tamba Hali's measurables and style of play (speed/edge rusher) remind you a little of Jamal Reynolds (also 6'3", tho about 15 lbs lighter).


    I have a friend that lives in Milwaukee and he's heped Big Time on Tamba Hali. I began to follow his games some (stat's) and noticed his stock rise and then slip of late. I would think he's excellent second round value. I am guessing he'll be gone before we pick in the second.

    One never knows how their College game translates to the NFL. I would have thought, that with all his achievements in College that Jamal Reynolds would have turned out fine for us. . . but . . . too bad! One of the Great mysteries in Packer Life.
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    all of the DE's after Mario are kind of questionable. the BC guy had high ratings then got his butt kicked all week at the senior bowl....i personally LOVE Elvis dummervile...BUT he's way to small and should probably play OLB.
    "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by ND72
    all of the DE's after Mario are kind of questionable. the BC guy had high ratings then got his butt kicked all week at the senior bowl....i personally LOVE Elvis dummervile...BUT he's way to small and should probably play OLB.
    One could argue Mario has a lot of questions too; all the athletic ability in the world but not too consistent for a guy being talked about as a top 5 pick

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    If you've seen any of my battles on JS, then you know my thoughts on Mario vs. AJ. But, Mario is a athletic freak, not going to take that away from him. I just think he has a caution flag on him cause of his inconsistancy at the college level.
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    I would have the messiest bowl movement in my shorts if that is how the draft went. Mother of god is this draft deep.

    Hali in the second round would be a pants wetter

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    Re: Tamba Hali

    "I am guessing he'll be gone before we pick in the second. "

    I take that back. It's a crap shoot.

    He's fallen 25 spots of late on Draft Countdown and sits at #40.Yet he's sitting at #27 on the - GREAT BLUE NORTH 'BIG BOARD' .
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    it sucks, but if there was ever a year to take a dive, it was this year for this draft. sadly, i think i remember telling my buddy, "now if we have a crap year next year and are in position to get Leinart, i might cry"....so...i'll get the tissues...BUT, i do like A-Rod..i think with some coaching and time he can be ok.
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    I really want one of those top CB's in the second round. There are more 1st round CB's this year than in recent memory. I hope one slips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickCollins
    I really want one of those top CB's in the second round. There are more 1st round CB's this year than in recent memory. I hope one slips.
    I agree. This draft is pretty good at corner, and I'd love to get one--if we don't pick up a veteran.

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    Woody,

    Most of the updated rankings don't have Hali as the second rated DE, so you have to be careful with what boards you are going off of. I actually have huge concerns with Hali. The dude is as small as Jamal Reynolds and he's slower. Remember that Reynolds had something like 17 sacks during his senior year in college. To me, the biggest mistakes in the draft are undersized, pass rushing DEs that kicked ass in college. It seldom translates. I think I'd rather get Mark Anderson.

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