MiamiDolfan85
01-02-2010, 07:18 PM
The Trifecta have shown a tendency of trading back,and the draft is going to be REAL thick in the 2nd and third rounds. I expect the Phin's to trade back their 2nd rounder for a latter draft choice in the 2nd. Only if there's no one they like there and try to pick up another 4th in the process.
1: Ricky Sapp, ROLB out of Clemson(6'5",248)
[I originally had McClain in my earlier mocks. Then, I placed Graham there, because we really down have an OLB who can stop the run at a high level(i.e a SOLB). However, Sapp has the best edge speed at the position, and side-line to side-line range in the draft. He runs a very impressive 4.58, and has a nice frame to add another 15 pounds. His upside is tremendous, which is why they take him ahead of Hughes, who's good, but seemed to have peaked in his abilities, while Sapp could only get better]
2: Daryl Washington, ILB out of TCU(6'2",237)
SCOUT'S TAKE
Skinny: Washington is a productive linebacker that projects to be a weakside linebacker at the next level because of size (6’1, 215) and quickness (can run 4.5 in the 40). Last season, he had 63 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and one interception. Washington is a good overall athlete and has the ability to make plays both in the running game as well as the passing game. He displays above-average coverage skills in both man-to-man, as well as in zone. Expect to hear Washington get his name called at some point on day two.
finally,some that can cover a TE? maybe?
3: Jimmy Graham, TE out of Miami(6'8",260)
[I really like him out of the U. Not saying this cause Im a homer, but you look at the TE position this year, and your not gonna find many guys that'll get drafted high, if at all, so the demand for a good one will go up.]
4: Robert Johnson, FS out of Utah(6'2",200)
[Hes gonna be WAY better than Gibril Wilson]
4b: Joquie Bell,RB out of Wayne State(6'1",223)
heres his stock
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heres his stats
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heres.....him,lol
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a lot of talk has him the best D2 RB in the game.
6: Larry Hart, OLB out of Central Arkansas(6'1",248)
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6b: Jorrick Calvin, CB out of Troy(5'11",184)
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6c: Obi Ezeh, ILB out of Michigan(6'3",243)
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7: Emanuel Sanders, WR out of Southern Methodist(5'11", 182)
very nice hands.
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7b: Jay Ross, NT out of Eastern Carolina(6'4",314)
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1: Ricky Sapp, ROLB out of Clemson(6'5",248)
[I originally had McClain in my earlier mocks. Then, I placed Graham there, because we really down have an OLB who can stop the run at a high level(i.e a SOLB). However, Sapp has the best edge speed at the position, and side-line to side-line range in the draft. He runs a very impressive 4.58, and has a nice frame to add another 15 pounds. His upside is tremendous, which is why they take him ahead of Hughes, who's good, but seemed to have peaked in his abilities, while Sapp could only get better]
2: Daryl Washington, ILB out of TCU(6'2",237)
SCOUT'S TAKE
Skinny: Washington is a productive linebacker that projects to be a weakside linebacker at the next level because of size (6’1, 215) and quickness (can run 4.5 in the 40). Last season, he had 63 total tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and one interception. Washington is a good overall athlete and has the ability to make plays both in the running game as well as the passing game. He displays above-average coverage skills in both man-to-man, as well as in zone. Expect to hear Washington get his name called at some point on day two.
finally,some that can cover a TE? maybe?
3: Jimmy Graham, TE out of Miami(6'8",260)
[I really like him out of the U. Not saying this cause Im a homer, but you look at the TE position this year, and your not gonna find many guys that'll get drafted high, if at all, so the demand for a good one will go up.]
4: Robert Johnson, FS out of Utah(6'2",200)
[Hes gonna be WAY better than Gibril Wilson]
4b: Joquie Bell,RB out of Wayne State(6'1",223)
heres his stock
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heres his stats
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heres.....him,lol
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a lot of talk has him the best D2 RB in the game.
6: Larry Hart, OLB out of Central Arkansas(6'1",248)
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6b: Jorrick Calvin, CB out of Troy(5'11",184)
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6c: Obi Ezeh, ILB out of Michigan(6'3",243)
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7: Emanuel Sanders, WR out of Southern Methodist(5'11", 182)
very nice hands.
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7b: Jay Ross, NT out of Eastern Carolina(6'4",314)
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