Post by prossman on Mar 1, 2012 17:13:05 GMT -7
March 01 Mock
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Dallas has 14, 45, 82, 113, 114, 175, and 206 prior to the supplemental picks.
Senerio: DeCastro is off the board before #14.
I make 3 trades:
Trade #14 for #23 and #58.
Trade #45 for #58 and #90.
Trade #84 for #158 and #190.
Pick #23 (1-23): Cordy Glenn
Should start day one. Similiar to Carl Nicks, IMO. Could play RT in a pinch.
Pick #56 (2-24): Shea McClellin
Should be the ideal 3-4 SOLB at 6-3, 260 with better athleticism than Spencer.
High motor player. Although listed as DE, also lined up as ILB and has
experience in coverage.
Pick #58 (2-26): Bruce Irvin
Super Athletic passrusher. Athleticism should allow him to develop as a coverage player. Considered undersized at 6-3, 245. Would play SOLB on passing downs and backup WOLB. Could get some reps at ILB also.
Pick #90 (3-26): Trumaine Johnson
If Harrison Smith is available here, he would be the pick.
Johnson could play CB or FS. Good size at 6-2, 204 with decent speed and long arms.
Pick #91 (3-27): Josh Robinson
Super athlete, not just a straight line speedster. Excellent ball skills.
Decent size at 5-10, 199. Played mostly zone but has enough size and more
than enough athleticism to play man.
Pick #113 (4-17): Philip Blake
Underrated center with good size at 6-3, 311. Better than expected athleticism. Although he only benched 22 reps, he appears powerful in games and appears to have "heavy hands".
Pick #144 (5-16): Akiem Hicks
Big at 6-5, 318 with good athleticism and very long 35-1/8" arms. Attended college in Canada which pushed him down to the 5th round.
Pick #158 (5-30): Chris Rainey
Speedster with some wiggle. Excellent punt returner. Listed as RB in college, but would be slot WR in the NFL.
Pick #175 (6-15): Evan Rodriguez
He is listed as TE, but at 6-1, 239, he would be a FB/H-back/TE. Very good receiver and probably as good of blocker as some of the tall skinny TEs that will get drafted much higher. If he can be the 3rd TE, then the team can keep him and a FB on the active roster.
Pick #190 (6-30): Miles Burris
This guy plays all out all of the time. Would be 3-4 ILB. Good size at 6-2, 246. Didn't run at the combine, but was excellent in the bench (31), vert(37.5), and broad (10-1). Arm length is good for his size at 31-7/8".
Pick #206 (7-15): B.J Coleman
Good size at 6-3, 233 with 10-3/8" hands.
UDFA(s):
Sammy Brown OLB
Plays OLB in a college 3-4 defense. Interesting physical abilities but needs some time/coaching.
Kentrell Lockett OLB
Super wingspan of 84". Good 1st step. Would be an OLB in the 3-4. Needs some time to develop.
Delano Johnson OLB/ILB
Intense. Plays with bad intentions. Good in the box and in the open field. Good size at 6-4, 267 with 34" arms. Played 4-3 OLB in college. Projects to 3-4 OLB or possibly 3-4 ILB.
Chigbo Anunoby DE/DT
Big at 6-4, 324. Has decent quickness.
Charles Deas DE/DT
Big at 6-3, 316 with 34-1/2" arms. Good quickness with some passrush ability.