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  • 2008 Forum Mock Team Results Thread

    Here's a single thread to show what teams have selection wise. Feel free to praise or bash, but remember, the gm's and mods put a lot of time into this so don't be too harsh. I'll put all the teams in this first post today...

    Arizona
    16 Mike Jenkins CB South Florida
    50 Felix Jones RB Arkansas
    81 Jason Jones DE Eastern Michigan
    116 Chad Rinehart OL Northern Iowa
    149 Shawn Crable LB Michigan
    185 Durant Brooks P Georgia Tech
    225 Jamie Silva S Boston College

    Atlanta
    3 Glenn Dorsey DT LSU
    34 Joe Flacco QB Delaware
    37 Curtis Lofton LB Oklahoma
    48 Anthony Collins OT Kansas
    68 John Carlson TE Notre Dame
    98 Orlando Scandrick CB Boise St.
    103 Dexter Jackson WR Appalachian St.
    138 Donald Thomas G Connecticut
    172 Gary Guyton LB Georgia Tech
    212 Doug Legursky C Marshall
    232 Keilen Dykes DT WVU

    Baltimore
    8 Matt Ryan QB Boston College
    38 Brandon Flowers CB Virginia Tech
    99 Paul Hubbard WR Wisconsin
    106 Jeremy Zuttah OL Rutgers
    133 Kendall Langford DE Hampton
    173 Steve Slaton RB WVU
    206 King Dunlap OT Auburn
    215 Cole Bennett TE Auburn
    240 Jonathan Hefney S Tennessee

    Buffalo
    11 Derrick Harvey DE Florida
    41 Antoine Cason CB Arizona
    72 Mario Manningham WR Michigan
    114 Jerome Simpson WR Coastal Carolina
    132 Martin Rucker TE Mizzou
    143 Jermichael Finley TE Texas
    179 Geno Hayes LB Florida St.
    219 Thaddeus Coleman OT Mississippi Valley St.
    224 Geoff Swartz OT/G Oregon
    251 Kerry Brown OG Appalachian State

    Carolina
    13 Chris Williams OT Vanderbilt
    43 Chad Henne QB Michigan
    67 Josh Barrett S Arizona St.
    74 Matt Forte RB Tulane
    109 Frank Okam DT Texas
    141 Jeremy Thompson DE Wake Forest
    181 Jolonn Dunbar LB Boston College
    221 Joey Haynos TE Maryland
    241 Maurice Murray DT New Mexico St.
    250 Breno Giacomini OT Louisville

    Chicago
    14 Rashard Mendenhall RB Illinois
    44 Malcolm Kelly WR Oklahoma
    70 Andre Woodson QB Kentucky
    90 Mike McGlynn G Pittsburgh
    110 Brandon Keith G Northern Iowa
    142 DeMario Pressley DT NC St.
    175 Vincent Redd LB Liberty
    222 Franklin Dunbar OT Middle Tennessee St.
    243 Jordan Grimes G Perdue
    247 Bobbie Williams S Bethune-Cookman
    248 Chase Ortiz DE TCU

    Cincinnati
    9 Keith Rivers LB USC
    46 Red Bryant DT Texas A&M
    77 William Franklin WR Missouri
    97 Quintin Demps S UTEP
    112 Brian Johnston DE Gardner-Webb
    145 Robert Felton G Arkansas
    177 Ben Moffitt ILB South Florida
    207 Ryan Torain RB Arizona State
    244 Marcus Henry WR Kansas
    246 Brian Witherspoon KR/DB Stillman

    Cleveland
    122 Rudolph Hardie DE Howard
    155 Jonathan Zenon CB LSU
    190 Bo Ruud LB Nebraska
    231 Jamey Richard C Buffalo

    Dallas
    22 Kenny Phillips S Miami
    28 Limas Sweed WR Texas
    61 Chris Johnson RB ECU
    92 Charles Godfrey CB Iowa
    126 Beau Bell LB UNLV
    163 Peyton Hillis FB Arkansas
    167 Frank Morton DT Tulane
    235 Mike Fladell G Rutgers

    Denver
    12 Ryan Clady OT Boise St.
    42 Dre Moore DT Maryland
    108 Phillip Wheeler LB Georgia Tech
    119 Wesley Woodyard LB/S Kentucky
    139 Kevin Smith RB Central Florida
    148 Harry Douglas WR Louisville
    183 Corey Lynch S Appalachian St.
    220 Alex Serna K Oregon St.
    227 Marcus Walker CB Oklahoma

    Detroit
    15 Phillip Merling DE Clemson
    45 Jerod Mayo LB Tennessee
    76 Jamaal Charles RB Texas
    87 John Greco OT Toledo
    111 Jack Ikegwonu CB Wisconsin
    144 Jordan Dizon OLB Colorado
    176 John Sullivan C Notre Dame
    216 Jerhuu Caulcrick FB Michigan St.

    Green Bay
    30 Dustin Keller TE Purdue
    56 Tracey Porter CB Indiana
    60 Martellus Bennett TE Texas A&M
    91 Owen Schmitt FB WVU
    128 Mark Bradford WR Stanford
    135 John David Booty QB USC
    162 Andy Studebaker DE Wheaton
    237 Trevor Scott DE Buffalo

    Houston
    18 Jeff Otah OT/G Pittsburgh
    79 Tashard Choice RB Georgia Tech
    118 Marcus Monk WR Arkansas
    151 Jack Williams CB Kent St.
    223 Isaiah Gardner CB Maryland

    Indianapolis
    59 Xavier Adibi OLB Virginia Tech
    93 Drew Radovich G USC
    127 DJ Hall WR Alabama
    161 Chris Harrington DE Texas A&M
    196 Jed Collins FB Washington St.
    201 Jonathan Wilhite CB Auburn
    202 Chauncey Washington RB USC
    205 Cody Wallace C Texas A&M
    236 Titus Brown DE Mississippi State

    Jacksonville
    26 Aqib Talib CB Kansas
    58 Roy Scheuning G Oregon St.
    71 Eddie Royal WR/KR Virginia Tech
    89 Ray Rice RB Rutgers
    125 Barry Richardson OT Clemson
    147 Tommy Blake DE TCU
    158 Andre Fluellen DT Florida St.
    159 Eric Ainge QB Tennessee

    Kansas City
    5 Sedrick Ellis DT USC
    35 Sam Baker OT/G USC
    66 Tyvon Branch CB/KR Connecticut
    105 Josh Johnson QB San Diego
    136 Lavelle Hawkins WR Cal
    140 Adrian Arrington WR Michigan
    170 Adam Krause OG/C Michigan
    187 DeJuan Tribble CB Boston College
    210 Art Carmody K Louisville
    239 Allen Patrick RB Oklahoma

    Miami
    1 Chris Long DE Virginia
    32 Gosder Cherilus OT Boston College
    57 Terrell Thomas DB USC
    64 Ahtyba Rubin NT Iowa St.
    100 Terrence Wheatley CB Colorado
    195 Ryan O'Hara QB Central Oklahoma
    204 Carlton Powell DL Virginia Tech
    208 Jameel McClain LB Syracuse
    245 Ryan Grice-Mullen WR Hawaii

    Minnesota
    17 Brian Brohm QB Louisville
    47 Lawrence Jackson DE USC
    73 Jordy Nelson WR Kansas St.
    82 Duane Brown OT Virginia Tech
    117 Steve Justice C Wake Forest
    150 Craig Steltz S LSU
    182 Darrell Robertson DE Georgia Tech
    193 Todd Blythe WR Iowa St.
    209 Taylor Mehlhalff K Wisconsin

    New England
    7 Leodis McKelvin CB Troy St.
    32 DaJuan Morgan S NC St.
    69 Jonathan Goff LB Vanderbilt
    94 Brad Cottam TE Tennessee
    129 Kirk Baron OT Ohio St.
    164 Dwight Lowery CB San Jose St.
    197 Johnny Dingle DE WVU
    238 Kevin Robinson WR Utah State

    New Orleans
    10 Dominic Rodgers Cromartie CB Tennessee St.
    40 Pat Sims DT Auburn
    78 Marcus Howard LB Georgia
    146 Jacob Tamme TE Kentucky
    178 Spencer Larson LB Arizona
    218 Denny Keyes S UCLA

    NYGiants
    31 Reggie Smith S/CB Oklahoma
    63 Justin King CB Penn St.
    95 Donnie Avery WR Houston
    130 Ali Highsmith OLB LSU
    165 Mike Gibson G Cal
    194 Jason Shirley DT Fresno St.
    198 Kevin O'Connell QB San Diego St.
    199 David Roach S TCU

    NYJets
    6 Vernon Gholston DE/LB Ohio St.
    36 Dan Connor LB Penn St.
    102 Keenan Burton WR Kentucky
    113 Antwuan Molden CB Eastern Kentucky
    171 Caleb Campbell S Army
    211 Drew Miller C/G Florida

    Oakland
    4 Darren McFadden RB Arkansas
    104 Marcus Harrison DT Arkansas
    169 Kenny Iwebema DE Iowa
    213 Carlton Medder OT Florida
    226 Kenneth Moore WR Wake Forest

    Philadelphia
    19 Devin Thomas WR Michigan St.
    49 Calais Campbell DE Miami
    80 Andre Caldwell WR Florida
    115 Oneill Cousins G UTEP
    131 Tyrell Johnson S Arkansas St.
    152 Ezra Bulter LB Nevada
    184 Craig Stevens TE Cal
    191 Trae Williams CB South Florida
    200 Marcus Griffin S Texas
    203 Mike Dragosovich P North Dakota
    230 Tim Hightower RB Richmond

    Pittsburgh
    23 James Hardy WR Indiana
    53 Patrick Lee CB Auburn
    88 Eric Young G/OT Tennessee
    123 Bruce Davis DE/OLB UCLA
    156 Simeon Castille S/CB Alabama
    188 Jacob Hester FB LSU

    St. Louis
    2 Jake Long OT Michigan
    33 Cliff Avril DE/LB Purdue
    65 Tom Zbikowski S Notre Dame
    101 Tavares Gooden LB Miami
    137 Dennis Dixon QB Oregon
    168 Maurice Purify WR Nebraska
    180 Justin Forsett RB Cal
    217 Gary Barnidge TE Louisville
    252 Chris McDuffie C/G Clemson

    San Diego
    27 Carl Nicks OT Nebraska
    160 Lionel Dotson DE Arizona
    166 Mike Hart RB Michigan
    192 Kirk Elder G Texas A&M
    234 Bryan Kehl OLB BYU

    San Francisco
    29 Kentwan Balmer DT North Carolina
    39 Early Doucet WR LSU
    75 Erin Henderson LB Maryland
    107 Thomas Decoud S Cal
    174 Darius Reynaud WR WVU
    214 Stanford Keglar OLB Purdue

    Seattle
    25 Jonathan Stewart RB Oregon
    55 Fred Davis TE USC
    86 Tony Hills OT Texas
    121 Nick Hayden DT Wisconsin
    189 Jason Ozbourne LB Montana St.
    233 Andrew Crummey G Maryland

    Tampa Bay
    20 Brandon Albert OT Virginia
    52 Earl Bennett WR Vanderbilt
    83 Steve Johnson WR Kentucky
    120 Darnell Terrell CB Mizzou
    153 Letroy Guion DT Florida St.

    Tennessee
    24 Desean Jackson WR Cal
    54 Chilo Rachal G USC
    85 Chris Ellis DE Virginia Tech
    124 Vince Hall LB Virginia Tech
    134 Zach Bowman CB Nebraska
    157 Kellen Davis TE Michigan St.
    229 Justin Tryon CB Arizona State

    Washington
    21 Quintin Groves DE Auburn
    51 Trevor Laws DT Notre Dame
    84 Mike Pollack C Arizona St.
    96 Chevis Jackson CB LSU
    154 Jamar Adams S Michigan
    186 Arman Shields WR Richmond
    228 Matt Flynn QB LSU
    242 Ernie Wheelwright WR Minnesota
    249 Cary Williams CB Washburn
    Last edited by thetechnocrat; 04-22-2008, 10:16 PM.
    2008 Cincinnati Bengals GM
    2009 Baltimore Ravens GM
    1 (26) WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland
    2 (57) DT Fili Moala, USC
    3 (77) CB Kevin Barnes, Maryland
    5 (152) OT Jason Watkins, Florida
    6 (188) RB Arian Foster, Tennessee
    6 (199) TE Richard Quinn, North Carolina
    7 (220) FB William Rentmeester, Wisconsin
    7 (226) WR Tommy Breaux, Towson
    7 (227) LB Dan Skuta, Grand Valley State
    7 (234) QB Mike Teel, Rutgers
    2009 Jacksonville Jaguars GM
    1 (8) Michael Oher OT Ole Miss - group pick
    2 (39) Percy Harvin WR Florida - group pick
    3 (72) Dorrell Scott DT Clemson
    4 (107) Trevor Canfield G Cincinnati
    5 (144) Javon Ringer RB Michigan State
    6 (180) Greg Toler CB Saint Paul's College
    7 (250) Jeremy Navarre DE Maryland
    7 (253) Dan Gronkowski TE Maryland

  • #2
    Atlanta has had a Great Mock Draft. They filled a lot of needs (DT, QB, OT, C. WR, TE). Their pick of Legursky in Round 7 to be their Center if not next year, the year after was a great choice with extrordinary value. Great Draft.
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    • #3
      I agree with Atlanta, a lot of solid picks. I also like Carolina's draft, a fantastic bunch of potential there.
      2008 Cincinnati Bengals GM
      2009 Baltimore Ravens GM
      1 (26) WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland
      2 (57) DT Fili Moala, USC
      3 (77) CB Kevin Barnes, Maryland
      5 (152) OT Jason Watkins, Florida
      6 (188) RB Arian Foster, Tennessee
      6 (199) TE Richard Quinn, North Carolina
      7 (220) FB William Rentmeester, Wisconsin
      7 (226) WR Tommy Breaux, Towson
      7 (227) LB Dan Skuta, Grand Valley State
      7 (234) QB Mike Teel, Rutgers
      2009 Jacksonville Jaguars GM
      1 (8) Michael Oher OT Ole Miss - group pick
      2 (39) Percy Harvin WR Florida - group pick
      3 (72) Dorrell Scott DT Clemson
      4 (107) Trevor Canfield G Cincinnati
      5 (144) Javon Ringer RB Michigan State
      6 (180) Greg Toler CB Saint Paul's College
      7 (250) Jeremy Navarre DE Maryland
      7 (253) Dan Gronkowski TE Maryland

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      • #4
        I agree. Carolina got two immediate starters, two other immediate contributers, and their Quarterback of The Future. Very nice Draft.
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        • #5
          i like pittsburghs, jets, atlantas and vikings

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          • #6
            I really don't think that Atlanta's draft is in the top 5 of all of the drafts out there. Atlanta did a really good job, no doubt, but not as good as it could have been. I mean, they had a ton of picks in the first 3 rounds, and it's not hard to have a good looking draft on paper when that's the case. Their draft should have been mind-boggling, not just in the upper echlon. I guess what I'm saying is that there are several teams who seem to have done more with much less. Don't get me wrong, Atlanta's selections were very good, but there were quite a few teams who didn't have as much to work with, who ended up with similarly effective drafts.
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            WFB Comments on Vikings @ Steelers Game Rigging
            PuppyPuncher:"It sure was nice enough of Roger Goodell to let the refs from Ark-Florida officiate the Vikings-Steelers game"
            NoNonsenseCoach:"As a Steelers fan living in Pittsburgh I can still admit that tripping penalty was a complete ghost call."
            Simonds:"The tripping call was awful, yes, but there were a number of other absurd calls that went against the Vikings, including a DEFENSIVE delay of game penalty against the Vikings only called after a failed attempt to convert a third and 2 by the Steelers. Even the commentators were utterly floored that the refs made that call."
            Wraith36444:"A shady tripping call on Minnesota essentially gave the game to the Steelers. The Vikings were the better team, but it is too hard to beat a decent team and the refs. Oh and Harvin is the man."
            MaineMan:"I have to agree that it was an awful call and that it changed the outcome. Overall a great game by the Vikes and tragic that the well-deserved victory was stolen away like that."
            PaddyPatriot:"I've seen this play and I have to agree, I can't believe they called it tripping"
            Johndoe:"You know the officiating is bad when a Steeler's fan, like myself, thinks it was pretty bad."
            Steelers_Pens_Fan:"I will admit that the whole "tripping" thing probably shouldn't have been a flag."
            ZN0rseman:"It's great to know that good old fashioned pro football game rigging is still alive and well in America."
            Klunker18:"I'm with Z on this one. Definitely one of those games that makes you wonder if the NFL wants certain teams to win."
            TRICKaz"I agree that was a BS call"
            InjuredReserve:"Have yet to hear anyone say it was the right call. Seems as if the Vikings were cheated a bit."
            Eagles4Life:"Coaches just need to be able to challenge penalties"
            EL_Guapo:"The tripping call was bad, the delay of game was stupid Either way, the Vikings showed they are a top team."
            EllijayFalconsFan:"The tripping penalty was rediculous."
            Archon095:"Even as a Steeler fan I agree that the call was bull."
            BroncosCon:"I'm sorry that was a total bull**** call and it changed the outcome of the game. Pittsburgh still won, but it was almost like Denver winning at Cincy."

            Tony Dungy:"The Vikings are just one bad tripping penalty away from being undefeated.
            Jon Gruden:"That was just a bad, bad call. It cost the Vikings an important win at Pittsburgh, and it could really hurt them in the post season."

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            • #7
              You do what you can with what you have. Atlanta had more and got 5 immediate starters and 2 more eventual starters. 7 Starters out of this draft is d*mn good to me.
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              Moral of this story: USE CONDOMS KIDS! NEVER KNOW WHAT WEIRD LITTLE JEDI MIGHT POP OUT IF YOU DON'T!

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              • #8
                maybe. we don't really know. i'm skeptical about a lot of those guys. dorsey should dominate, thoguh.

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                • #9
                  I like Dallas' draft alot. If they draft players like that they will win the SB this year or next or hell maybe both years!
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                  • #10
                    I'm waiting to see if the Lions actually pick any of my guys. If they do, I'll know i screwed up for sure.

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                    • #11
                      funny but my faves are MInn, Det, GB, and miami.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by animal52 View Post
                        I'm waiting to see if the Lions actually pick any of my guys. If they do, I'll know i screwed up for sure.
                        hahaha. me too. except with the packers.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by starqb14 View Post
                          funny but my faves are MInn, Det, GB, and miami.
                          I was getting some love for my picks through round 3, but I think I lost some people with the Ikegwuonu pick in round 4. Actually, I believe that he has the chance toeventually be the biggest impact player in the group. Imo, it's no different than draftign a QB and waiting a couple of years to develop him.

                          I think he'll get paid enough to buy his own XBOX now.

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                          • #14
                            I hope the Browns pick at least one of the guys I had. However I doubt they will go DE, CB, OLB. They are more likely to do that, only backward.
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                            Kermit The Frog + Miss Piggy = Yoda
                            Moral of this story: USE CONDOMS KIDS! NEVER KNOW WHAT WEIRD LITTLE JEDI MIGHT POP OUT IF YOU DON'T!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by animal52 View Post
                              I was getting some love for my picks through round 3, but I think I lost some people with the Ikegwuonu pick in round 4. Actually, I believe that he has the chance toeventually be the biggest impact player in the group. Imo, it's no different than draftign a QB and waiting a couple of years to develop him.

                              I think he'll get paid enough to buy his own XBOX now.
                              Yeah, Ikegwuonu is one of those guys who's either going to be a big boom, or a big bust. I can't fault you for taking him, but he might have been gotten in later rounds too.
                              sigpic
                              WFB Comments on Vikings @ Steelers Game Rigging
                              PuppyPuncher:"It sure was nice enough of Roger Goodell to let the refs from Ark-Florida officiate the Vikings-Steelers game"
                              NoNonsenseCoach:"As a Steelers fan living in Pittsburgh I can still admit that tripping penalty was a complete ghost call."
                              Simonds:"The tripping call was awful, yes, but there were a number of other absurd calls that went against the Vikings, including a DEFENSIVE delay of game penalty against the Vikings only called after a failed attempt to convert a third and 2 by the Steelers. Even the commentators were utterly floored that the refs made that call."
                              Wraith36444:"A shady tripping call on Minnesota essentially gave the game to the Steelers. The Vikings were the better team, but it is too hard to beat a decent team and the refs. Oh and Harvin is the man."
                              MaineMan:"I have to agree that it was an awful call and that it changed the outcome. Overall a great game by the Vikes and tragic that the well-deserved victory was stolen away like that."
                              PaddyPatriot:"I've seen this play and I have to agree, I can't believe they called it tripping"
                              Johndoe:"You know the officiating is bad when a Steeler's fan, like myself, thinks it was pretty bad."
                              Steelers_Pens_Fan:"I will admit that the whole "tripping" thing probably shouldn't have been a flag."
                              ZN0rseman:"It's great to know that good old fashioned pro football game rigging is still alive and well in America."
                              Klunker18:"I'm with Z on this one. Definitely one of those games that makes you wonder if the NFL wants certain teams to win."
                              TRICKaz"I agree that was a BS call"
                              InjuredReserve:"Have yet to hear anyone say it was the right call. Seems as if the Vikings were cheated a bit."
                              Eagles4Life:"Coaches just need to be able to challenge penalties"
                              EL_Guapo:"The tripping call was bad, the delay of game was stupid Either way, the Vikings showed they are a top team."
                              EllijayFalconsFan:"The tripping penalty was rediculous."
                              Archon095:"Even as a Steeler fan I agree that the call was bull."
                              BroncosCon:"I'm sorry that was a total bull**** call and it changed the outcome of the game. Pittsburgh still won, but it was almost like Denver winning at Cincy."

                              Tony Dungy:"The Vikings are just one bad tripping penalty away from being undefeated.
                              Jon Gruden:"That was just a bad, bad call. It cost the Vikings an important win at Pittsburgh, and it could really hurt them in the post season."

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