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onedaygm newbie
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| Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:48 pm Post subject: Sportsagentblog's 2011 Mock Draft w/agents (Round 1 & 2) |
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Hey everyone, my name is Brandon Thorn and I currently write for Sportsagentblog, covering the 2011 NFL Draft. I serve in the U.S. Air Force and do this on the side. I would like to post a link to my mock draft, which also has links for my Top 32 overall players, as well as my Top 5 for every position. Comments are highly encouraged, I hope that you guys find my perspective original and enjoy my work.
http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2011/01/04/the-sports-agent-blog-2011-nfl-mock-draft/ |
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chiefhog44 **ch44

Joined: 26 Nov 2007 Posts: 2300 Location: Chicago
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| If we were able to pick up AJ Green, I would be very happy with that |
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Rich Milot newbie
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| Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Carolina and Buffalo are both going to take QB's. |
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langleyparkjoe **LPJ**

Joined: 05 Oct 2007 Posts: 5993 Location: Langley Park, MD *Tick Tock*
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| Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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| i agree rich |
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onedaygm newbie
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| Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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| you guys very well could be right, but that is a bad move on both ends for a lot of reasons. I still am not convinced they will, but that could change. I do know one thing though, I wouldn't take either of them that high, with that many other higher needs on my football team, with the guys they already have in place, PLUS the defensive players available are legitimate starters already. |
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Rich Milot newbie
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I think the QB situation is the same for those two teams as it is for the Skins.
You may pass on a QB because they arent worthy of a pick that high.
You could get a stud D-Line guy instead.
Meanwhile your team gets further behind in being a real competitor because they are resigned to using Freddy Knucklehead as their QB for the next year or so. |
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Rich Milot newbie
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I think the QB situation is the same for those two teams as it is for the Skins.
You may pass on a QB because they arent worthy of a pick that high.
You could get a stud D-Line guy instead.
Meanwhile your team gets further behind in being a real competitor because they are resigned to using Freddy Knucklehead as their QB for the next year or so. |
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onedaygm newbie
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| Rich Milot wrote: | I think the QB situation is the same for those two teams as it is for the Skins.
You may pass on a QB because they arent worthy of a pick that high.
You could get a stud D-Line guy instead.
Meanwhile your team gets further behind in being a real competitor because they are resigned to using Freddy Knucklehead as their QB for the next year or so. |
I'd have to disagree on saying the Redskins quarterback situation is the same as Carolina's or the Bengals. Carolina has a second year player who could very well be a very good player still. Plenty of great quarterbacks have had terrible rookie seasons. Cinci is about to be completely quarterbackless altogether. The Redskins have a guy who is past his prime, and an extremely inconsistent guy behind him (Rex). These 3 situations present 3 totally different approaches to drafting in my opinion. Carolina needs so many other pieces, as opposed to the Redskins who are missing a few quality guys here and there. |
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TCIYM Hog
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| There are well over 250 different recognized mock drafts. They are a guessing game and the experts paid to get them right get them wrong. I think it's next to impossible to do one for the Redskins because they may try to trade down, they may only draft at #10 if one specific player is there or if they cannot trade down, they may reach for a player they don't feel will be avaialable later since they lack both picks and the ability to trade McNabb and Haynesworth for picks. About the only safe bet is that Shanahan won't draft a running back or a tight end in the first round. I don't see an egomaniac like Shanahan drafting a receiver without a quarterback, and Shanahan thinks he can coach up anyone so my guess is one of Jake Locker or Christian Ponder or Andy Dalton and one of Julio Jones or AJ Green or Leonard Hankerson. |
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onedaygm newbie
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| TCIYM wrote: | | There are well over 250 different recognized mock drafts. They are a guessing game and the experts paid to get them right get them wrong. I think it's next to impossible to do one for the Redskins because they may try to trade down, they may only draft at #10 if one specific player is there or if they cannot trade down, they may reach for a player they don't feel will be avaialable later since they lack both picks and the ability to trade McNabb and Haynesworth for picks. About the only safe bet is that Shanahan won't draft a running back or a tight end in the first round. I don't see an egomaniac like Shanahan drafting a receiver without a quarterback, and Shanahan thinks he can coach up anyone so my guess is one of Jake Locker or Christian Ponder or Andy Dalton and one of Julio Jones or AJ Green or Leonard Hankerson. |
If he drafted Christian Ponder, Andy Dalton, or Leonard Hankerson at #10 I think he may be clinically insane. |
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TCIYM Hog
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| onedaygm wrote: | | If he drafted Christian Ponder, Andy Dalton, or Leonard Hankerson at #10 I think he may be clinically insane. |
I was more thinking Jones or Green at #10 and Locker, Ponder or Dalton at #41.  |
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chiefhog44 **ch44

Joined: 26 Nov 2007 Posts: 2300 Location: Chicago
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| TCIYM wrote: | | onedaygm wrote: | | If he drafted Christian Ponder, Andy Dalton, or Leonard Hankerson at #10 I think he may be clinically insane. |
I was more thinking Jones or Green at #10 and Locker, Ponder or Dalton at #41.  |
I would be VERY happy with that draft. Or pick up a d-lineman at 10 and a QB at 41 and grab a FA WR |
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onedaygm newbie
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| chiefhog44 wrote: | | TCIYM wrote: | | onedaygm wrote: | | If he drafted Christian Ponder, Andy Dalton, or Leonard Hankerson at #10 I think he may be clinically insane. |
I was more thinking Jones or Green at #10 and Locker, Ponder or Dalton at #41.  |
I would be VERY happy with that draft. Or pick up a d-lineman at 10 and a QB at 41 and grab a FA WR |
Well I have you guys getting A.J. Green at 10, and a d-lineman at 41. You can survive with McNabb with one more year to learn the offense or still trade for a veteran. There will be a Colin Kaepernick in the 3rd, or a couple other intriguing guys in my mock. I'm coming out with a 3rd round too! It's just difficult finding the time being in the military. I'll have it for you guys asap though! |
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Rich Milot newbie
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| Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:31 am Post subject: |
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| We cant survive with McNabb. He wont even be on the team once FA and trades are allowed. |
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VetSkinsFan One Step Away

Joined: 19 Jul 2007 Posts: 7779 Location: NoVA
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| Rich Milot wrote: | | We cant survive with McNabb. He wont even be on the team once FA and trades are allowed. |
I'd rather give sexy Rexy a chance and trade McNabb for what we can. Although his contract is DUMB for trading (I think a 10m roster bonus and another 2-3m in salary), I'd rather cut him now and move on. He showed me last year that he's not part of the solution. |
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