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Mel Kiper's Mock's vs actual Draft picks


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Panthers:

Kiper: DT Nick Fairley, CB Dre Kirkpatrick, DT Sheldon Richardson, WR Brandin Cooks, OT Andrus Peat, DE Emmanuel Ogbah.

Actual: QB Cam Newton, LB Luke Kuechly, DT Star Lotulelei, WR Kelvin Benjamin, LB Shaq Thompson, DT Vernon Butler.

 

Looks like Hurney did a better job than Mel did.  

NFC SOUTH
Bucs:

Kiper: S Eric Berry, LB Ryan Kerrigan, RB Trent Richardson, LB Alec Ogletree, LB Khalil Mack, QB Jameis Winston, CB Vernon Hargreaves.

Actual: DT Gerald McCoy, DE Adrian Clayborn, S Mark Barron, RB Doug Martin, WR Mike Evans, QB Jameis Winston, CB Vernon Hargreaves.

Falcons:

Kiper: LB Sergio Kindle, WR Torrey Smith, DE Margus Hunt, LB Anthony Barr, DE Dante Fowler Jr, DE Kevin Dodd.

Actual: LB Sean Weatherspoon, WR Julio Jones, CB Desmond Trufant, OT Jake Matthews, DE Vic Beasley, S Keanu Neal.

Saints:

Kiper: DT Jared Odrick, LB Justin Houston, DT Johnathan Hankins, OT Antonio Richardson, DE Vic Beasley, DT A'Shawn Robinson.

Actual: CB Patrick Robinson, DE Cameron Jordan, RB Mark Ingram, S Kenny Vaccaro, WR Brandin Cooks, OT Andrus Peat, LB Stephone Anthony, DT Sheldon Rankins.
 

http://www.phillyvoice.com/your-teams-first-round-picks-2010-if-mel-kipers-initial-mock-drafts-were-accurate/

 

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36 minutes ago, ThatSeattleBoy said:

Mel does not think the kid from Clemson is a top pick.....

The guy is a moron.

I think GMs purposely  feed him inaccurate info to get a kick out of his foolishness.

Ya think?  Jimmy Clausen says hi

 

Its more like organizations pay him to blow smoke up peoples ass so they have a better chance at getting their guy

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I hate Mel as much as the next guy. However, save the cam and Luke picks which he obviously got completely wrong (unless he had Luke going earlier which would then make him actually smarter) you can probably argue that every one of his picks would be more useful to us than our draft pick. Hate to play devils advocate here...


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21 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

I hate Mel as much as the next guy. However, save the cam and Luke picks which he obviously got completely wrong (unless he had Luke going earlier which would then make him actually smarter) you can probably argue that every one of his picks would be more useful to us than our draft pick. Hate to play devils advocate here...


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Cooks would've been there, we would've picked him.  Sadly, the only player that was available that Mel Mocked to us was Ogbah.  And he was about as useful as Butler this year.  

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27 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

I hate Mel as much as the next guy. However, save the cam and Luke picks which he obviously got completely wrong (unless he had Luke going earlier which would then make him actually smarter) you can probably argue that every one of his picks would be more useful to us than our draft pick. Hate to play devils advocate here...


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richardson, cooks, and peat weren't available when we picked. what's your point again?

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2 hours ago, 2jakefansinva said:

Lmfao

no man i totally get what he's saying like if only the best player in each of these drafts somehow fell to us we would've won these last three superbowls

and i can't help but to feel that it's somehow gettleman's fault that they didn't

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