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The Early Mock (4/6/08) - Two Round Edition

by Drpatriot
created April 06, 2008, last edited June 20, 2008
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This article should be more appropriately be entitled "The Late Mock" because it has been an extremely long time since I last updated the draft. Sadly, real life calls and this has been the only time I've had in the past two months.


To make up for it, this week's Early Mock has two rounds worth of mock. Enjoy! 

Will Darren McFadden be the next great Oakland Raiders runningback?
Will Darren McFadden be the next great Oakland Raiders runningback?

1       Miami: Jake Long, OT, Michigan: Jake Long is one of the best tackles I’ve ever seen play, and I’ve had the pleasure of watching him on Saturdays for four years and he is probably the best lineman, offensively or defensively, in the draft. Watch out for him in years to come.

2       St. Louis : Chris Long, DE, Virginia: Chris Long is another very talented player and him with Adam Carriker on the same defensive line should be deadly.

3       Atlanta : Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College: Ryan is the standard pick here, but it’s the correct one. Mike Smith and Tom Dimitroff need a new starting point for their franchise and Ryan is a good choice. Between Ryan and Michael Turner, Atlanta is set to have a much better offense next year.

4       Oakland : Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas: There’s no excuse for Oakland not making this pick. They need the offensive help and McFadden is a truly stellar runningback.

5      Kansas City : Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU: If he falls this far, the Chiefs have to pull the trigger. They need a strong presence in the middle to bring strength and a presence to their defensive line.

If Glenn Dorsey falls to #5, do the Chiefs pounce?
If Glenn Dorsey falls to #5, do the Chiefs pounce?

6       New York Jets: Vernon Gholston, OLB, Ohio State: The fact that this pick makes the Patriots mad only reinforces their already-present desire for Gholston, who will fit perfectly in the Jets defense.

7       New England (from San Francisco ) : Keith Rivers, ILB, USC: This is high for Rivers. However, adding a top ILB to their aging linebacker corps will help their team more in the long run than adding a top corner will.

8       Baltimore : Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State: With Jonathan Ogden on his way out, the Ravens need a replacement and Clady is the best tackle left on the board.

9       Cincinnati : Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC: The Bengals looked in the offseason for a big tackle for their line. They couldn’t find one, so they took Ellis in the draft instead.

10     New Orleans : Domonique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tennessee State: The addition of Randall Gay was a good one in the offseason, but with Cromartie still on the board the Saints have to pounce.

Will Sedrick Ellis' career with the Cincinnati Bengals end in an appearance on Dancing With The Stars?
Will Sedrick Ellis' career with the Cincinnati Bengals end in an appearance on Dancing With The Stars?

11     Buffalo : Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy: The Bills need a corner to support Terrence McGee, and McKelvin is a good player to match up beside him.

12     Denver : Chris Williams, OT, Vanderbilt: The Broncos’ offensive line is collapsing, and with the retirement of Matt Lepsis they need to address it. Williams is a strong offensive tackle who will immediately improve either the left or right tackle spot.

13     Carolina : Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon: The Panthers need to be honest: DeAngelo Williams isn’t doing so hot. Stewart is a tough power back to replace Williams if he can’t hold up or to contrast Williams if he explodes this year.

14     Chicago : Malcolm Kelly, WR, Ohio State: Many people are screaming “runningback” here but the Bears have other needs too, and adding a runningback in the second round makes it less of a crapshoot and also gives less pressure to succeed if Cedric Benson falls apart.

15     Detroit : Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois: The Lions released Kevin Jones but haven’t really replaced him. Now they bring in Mendenhall, who should give them an all-around running threat for years to come.

Can Mendenhall reach a Barry Sanders-like level at Detroit, or will he taper our like Kevin Jones did?
Can Mendenhall reach a Barry Sanders-like level at Detroit, or will he taper our like Kevin Jones did?

16     Arizona : Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida: The Cardinals take advantage of the recent offensive run on the draft board and snap up Harvey, one of the better defensive prospects in the draft who will give them an immediate presence on the defensive line.

17     Minnesota : Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson: The Vikings were so bad against the pass last year not only because they had an extremely strong interior line, but also because they got no pass rush. Merling should give them a much stronger all-around defensive line to protect against the run and against the pass.  

18     Houston : Branden Albert, OG, Virginia: Here’s a secret for the Texans. You can’t run the ball with any offensive linemen. Albert can fill in at ANY position on the offensive line – meaning, wherever it is weakest at the moment. His versatility is a huge plus for the Texans.

19    Philadelphia : Kenny Phillips, S, Miami: Besides Phillips being an excellent prospect who should prevent the deep threat alongside Brian Dawkins, he also gives the team more leeway to trade Lito Sheppard in later rounds.

20     Tampa Bay : DeSean Jackson, WR, California: No brainer. Next.

Will Kenny Phillips give youth and energy back to the Eagles' secondary?
Will Kenny Phillips give youth and energy back to the Eagles' secondary?

21     Washington : Mike Jenkins, CB, USF: Cornerback is a need for the Redskins. The entire secondary is a need for the Redskins. Jenkins fills that need.

22     Dallas (from Cleveland ) : Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas: The Cowboys are excited to have a speed threat to contrast with Marion Barber at runningback. Jones is too good to pass up here.

23     Pittsburgh : Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh: The Steelers bring in the local prospect to give a boost to their offensive line.

24     Tennessee : Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan State: Some would say Limas Sweed here. Frankly, Vince Young and Sweed didn’t have much chemistry at Texas. Seems like Devin Thomas is the correct call here.

25     Seattle : Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina: With Darby and Wyms leaving the team, the Seahawks need support at tackle. Balmer is there to give it to them.

Is Kentwan Balmer the missing piece to the Seahawks' puzzle?
Is Kentwan Balmer the missing piece to the Seahawks' puzzle?

26     Jacksonville : Calais Campbell, DE, Miami: Campbell’s stock has gone down, but he’s still a legitimate prospect for the Jaguars, who somehow never seem to address their need at defensive end properly.

27     San Diego : Aqib Talib, DB, Kansas: Talib’s versatily will serve him well in San Diego, which needs help all across the secondary.

28     Dallas : Limas Sweed, WR, Texas: The Cowboys need to begin getting younger at WR, and Sweed is the obvious choice here.

29     San Francisco (from Indianapolis ) : James Hardy, WR, Indiana: The 49ers need to increase their depth at WR. Bryant Johnson and Isaac Bruce are good pickups but they’re not enough. Hardy will bring youth and potential to the 49ers’ wide receiver corps.

30     Green Bay : Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech: The Packers have two excellent corners in Al Harris and Charles Wilson, but they’re far too old to last much longer. Better to address the need now rather than when it’s too late.

Is Brohm the quarterback of the future for the Miami Dolphins?
Is Brohm the quarterback of the future for the Miami Dolphins?

31    New York Giants: Dan Connor, OLB, Penn State: The Giants make an excellent pickup in Connor, who won’t need to contribute immediately but should be involved in the rotation.

32     Miami : Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville

33     St. Louis : Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College

34     Atlanta (from Oakland ) : Sam Baker, OT, USC

35    Kansas City : Jerod Mayo, LB, Tennessee

36    New York Jets: Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona

37    Atlanta : Reggie Smith, CB, Oklahoma

38     Baltimore : Joe Flacco, QB, Delaware

39     San Francisco : Quentin Groves, DE, Auburn

40     New Orleans : Pat Sims, DT, Auburn

Can Antoine Cason be a capable #2 corner in the NFL next to Darrelle Revis?
Can Antoine Cason be a capable #2 corner in the NFL next to Darrelle Revis?

41     Buffalo : Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan

42     Denver : Chilio Rachal, OG, USC

43     Carolina : Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC

44     Chicago : Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers

45     Detroit : Curtis Lofton, ILB, Oklahoma

46     Cincinnati : Fred Davis, TE, USC

47     Minnesota : Justin King, CB, Penn State

48     Atlanta (from Houston ) : Trevor Laws, DT, Notre Dame

49    Philadelphia : Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt

50     Arizona : Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina

Is Chris Johnson the best sleeper back in the draft this year?
Is Chris Johnson the best sleeper back in the draft this year?

51     Washington : Carl Nicks, OT, Nebraska

52     Tampa Bay : Dre Moore, DT, Maryland

53     Pittsburgh : Tracy Porter, CB, Indiana

54     Tennessee : Charles Godfrey, CB, Iowa

55     Seattle : Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas

56     Green Bay (from Cleveland ) : Erin Henderson, OLB, Maryland

57     Miami (from San Diego ) : Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue

58     Jacksonville : Early Doucet, WR, LSU

59     Indianapolis : Roy Schuening, OG, Oregon State

60     Green Bay : Chad Henne, QB, Michigan

61     Dallas : Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn

62    New England : Dajuan Morgan, FS, N.C. State

63     New York Giants: Tyvon Branch, CB, UConn


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LASportsblogDraft Pick
110 days ago
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"Sadly, real life calls" That's read: Girlfriend, and you don't need to apologize, you should be bragging. "OH YA! Oh baby, I have a REAL life! See you on the cyber highway to reality losers! hahahaha"
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DrpatriotAll-American
110 days ago
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Eh, still shouldn't be neglecting my mocks though :)
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LASportsblogDraft Pick
110 days ago
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Your mocks don't keep you "warm" at night though ;)
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
110 days ago
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Henne...to Green Bay...in round 2...really?
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DrpatriotAll-American
110 days ago
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Yep. It would be a surprise, but there are always surprises in the draft, so I account for it.
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
110 days ago
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i suppose, but i just don't see GB adding a backup QB/ young potential QB with Rodgers there and needs everywhere else...if someone is there later, then i understand a 4th or 5th rounder...nut 2nd?
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CrackajgDiv-I Stud
110 days ago
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I beg to differ with you about DeAngelo Williams. He had a 5.0 yard average on 144 attempts last year and I say he's a breakout star next year.
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DrpatriotAll-American
110 days ago
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You're right. Looks like I didn't do my research...with DeShaun Foster out of the way Williams should be fine. However, Stewart would still complement Williams' running style if he did better. The Panthers used Davis and Foster at the same time back in the day, and a Williams-Stewart backfield would be pretty deadly, so I stand by the pick.
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CrackajgDiv-I Stud
110 days ago
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Your right it would be a great combo. I hope they don't do it though, since I chose Williams as one of four to keep in my keeper league. :P
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TrizzAll-American
110 days ago
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I dont think B-More grabs another QB...
#10 This user still believes in Troy Smith
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DrpatriotAll-American
110 days ago
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Though I happen to agree with you about Troy Smith, I think that new head coach Jim Harbaugh will want his own quarterback to begin his stay with the franchise.
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DrpatriotAll-American
108 days ago
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Wow, two gaffs in one article. I don't know where I got the idea that Harbaugh, who actually coaches at Stanford, had replaced Eagles head coach Andy Reid. Again, staying with the pick, but that argument made no sense whatsoever. Sorry for any confusion I may have caused.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
109 days ago
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This is actually one of the better mock drafts I've seen.
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CoacharambelSoccer Kid
109 days ago
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Do you think if Dorsey is on the board the Raiders wont pick him over Mcfadden....The do have a young RB on the rise in Fargas and did just lose Sapp. But obviously Fargas will never be a McFadden but the only bright spot they have is Defense...shouldn't they at least keep it strong?
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DrpatriotAll-American
109 days ago
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I don't. Al Davis isn't going to be around much longer, and he wants to win NOW. The solution to that is McFadden, an instant star (probably), not Dorsey, a lineman. Dorsey would also be a smart pick and I don't think they can go wrong, but Al Davis is 100% thinking McFadden.
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PatricktopolskiLittle Leaguer
108 days ago
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Matt Ryan will not go at #3. He is the best QB, but he is not as proven as some of the lineman choices that high. Falcons will take Dorsey, Goulston or one of the Longs (if available). All are high needs for the Falcons whom could get a small dropoff in QB if they go in the 2nd round or trade up for the late 1st round.
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RogersPollVarsity
108 days ago
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Nice read. Here's hoping Carolina passes on a running back in the first round and takes Chris Johnson with that #43 pick. CJ is amazing ... nice work pointing him out as the potential sleeper pick of the draft.
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DrpatriotAll-American
108 days ago
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Chris Johnson is this year's Maurice Jones-Drew, except probably better. I think that if the Panthers are going to take another back they will take a tough, hard-hitting back, but anything is possible.
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