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What would happen if in the next draft the nfl reset it's rosters?


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Due to hours of boredom and nothing else better to do, I compiled a mock draft of a draft reset. Assuming the coaches make the picks. (Ill try to update reasons once a day)

1. St.Louis Rams: Drew Brees (Why would you not took a guy who single handedly took his team to a superbowl and won it, I get they like Bradford, but no way you pass up on Brees.)

2. Detroit Lions: Matthew Stafford (They love this kid, though they should take Rodgers or Rivers here they are in love and truly believe he can win them the big one.)

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Philip Rivers (I could argue this should be Rodgers or Brady but I am not going to, Rivers has won more than them the past two years and is younger than Brady)

4. Washington Redskins: Jay Cutler (Shanahan will not pass up on this guy, he drafted him and he thinks Cutler is the best qb in the nfl, no way he passes him up for anyone.)

5. Kansas City Chiefs: Tom Brady (It's fitting as they almost ended his career, Brady wins, and Haley loves elite old qbs, might as well give him Brady)

6. Seattle Seahawks: Aaron Rodgers (Holy Crap is Seattle lucky, Rodgers could of gone one, but he falls in their lap and are they happy, they just got the qb with the most upside in nfl history)

7. Oakland Raiders: Chris Johnson (You know Al Davis, he loves track and field guys, and this pick can actually be justified considering he just rushed for over 2k)

8. Cleveland Browns: Peyton Manning (Mangini knows what Peyton can do, and Peyton is easily the best qb on the board, he will lead this franchise to a lot of wins almost by himself for a good eight years)

9. Buffalo Bills: Adrian Peterson (The best rb in the nfl is sitting here and Chan Gailey is big on rbs, it only makes sense for him to take Peterson here and build around him)

10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Patrick Willis (Though Del Rio should take a qb so he does not lose his job, Willis is a fine pick and should lead this defense for many years)

11. Chicago Bears: Jared Allen (Lovie loves defense, he takes probably the best dline player on the board, Allen is young and can lead this defense for years as he has so much upside)

12. Miami Dolphins: Demarcus Ware (Parcells loves linebackers, like he has a fetish for them or something, it only makes sense to take Ware here.)

13. San fransisco: Jon Beason (Mike could not land Willis, might as well take someone almost as good with more upside, Beason is a true leader and one hell of a player.)

14. Denver Broncos: Larry Fitzgerald (McDaniels main thing is character, Fitz is a huge character guy, though probably to early for this pick but whatever, he is an amazing WR)

15. New York Giants: Eli Manning (He is on the board, of course New York takes their qb)

16. Tennessee Titans: Steven Jackson (Titans should not make this pick due to wear and tear, however they love to run the ball and Jackson has limitless upside and could get a good 3-5 years of amazing seasons out of him.)

17. Carolina Panthers: DeAngelo Williams (Panthers are loyal to their players and DeAngelo is in my opinion the best back in the nfl, so you might as well take him with his limitless upside and very little mileage.)

18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Darrele Revis (D, D, D, thats what the Steelers are, take Revis and have a good defense for the next 10 years.)

19. Atlanta Falcons: Matt Ryan (the fact that he landed here is a miracle in itself, you take the qb that is already the face of the franchise, not to mention who would Mike Smith have butt sex with if he was not there.)

20. Houston Texans: Matt Schaub (After last year he is cemented as a top 5 qb and a leader, the texans like him and won't get him in the second, take him now.)

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Carson Palmer (They are loyal to Carson and he can still make a come back and still has a butt load of upside, I may disagree with the pick but overall it is not a bad one, he is a franchise qb.)

22. New England Patriots: Sam Bradford (He reminds people of Brady, accurate and a piece of glass if he gets hit. Belichick knows you need a qb to win, might as well ****** up Bradford, though Flacco would be the better pick.)

23. Green Bay Packers: Joe Flacco (when is the last time they went without a franchise qb? They are lucky he fell here, they wont pass him up.)

24. Philidelphia Eagles: Ray Rice (The perfect young back for what the Eagles want to do on offense.)

25. Baltimore Ravens: David Harris (He reminds me of Sugar Ray a little, mlb has been the staple of this defense for a while, this will not change.)

26. Arizona Cardinals: Vince Young (I don't get it either, though Whisenhunt is a trick play guy and VY has a lot of upside and is a young qb.)

27. Dallas Cowboys: Tony Romo (How did he fall here? I don't even know, Cowboys don't even blink an eye)

28. San Diego: Ben Rapemoreberger (They understand that he might go on a rape festival in good ol san diego, they just hope they raping is done to opposing defenses.)

29. New York Jets: Mark Sanchez (Rex Ryan likes this guy to much to pass up on him here, he can be a really good qb and has a high ceiling.)

30: Minnesota Vikings: Maurice Jones Drew (Run first team will miss AP, but MJD is very suitable for what they want to do.)

31: Indianapolis Colts: Chad Henne (The Colts know more than anyone you need a qb to win, and Henne is possibly the best young qb out there, the Colts grab him up pretty quick)

32. New Orlean Saints: Josh Freeman (Payton wants a qb I am sure, so they pick a guy with a lot of upside even though he is not that good. Though he has the potential to be.)

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Round 2

1. St.Louis Rams: Ryan Clady

2. Detroit Lions: Calvin Johnson

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Kevin Williams

4. Washington Redskins: Brandon Marshall

5. Kansas City Chiefs: Jordan Gross

6. Seattle Seahawks: Troy Polamalu

7. Oakland Raiders: Donavan McNabb

8. Cleveland Browns: Reggie Wayne

9. Buffalo Bills: Kevin Kolb

10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Michael Turner

11. Chicago Bears: Demeco Ryans

12. Miami Dolphins: Haloti Ngata

13. San fransisco: Jason Peters

14. Denver Broncos: Andre Johnson

15. New York Giants: Mario williams

16. Tennessee Titans: Jimmy Clausen

17. Carolina Panthers: Matt Moore

18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Frank Gore

19. Atlanta Falcons: Desean Jackson

20. Houston Texans: Michael Crabtree

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Nmandi Asomugha

22. New England Patriots: Albert Haynesworth

23. Green Bay Packers: Michael Roos

24. Philidelphia Eagles: Michael Vick

25. Baltimore Ravens: Michael Oher

26. Arizona Cardinals: Miles Austin

27. Dallas Cowboys: Dez Bryant

28. San Diego: Rashard Mendenhall

29. New York Jets: Asante Samuel

30: Minnesota Vikings: Steve Hutchinson

31: Indinapolis Colts: Bob Sanders

32. New Orlean Saints: Vincent Jackson

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Round 3

1. St.Louis Rams: Lamar Woodley

2. Detroit Lions: Ndamunkon Suh

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jarius Byrd

4. Washington Redskins: Trent Williams

5. Kansas City Chiefs: Jamaal Charles

6. Seattle Seahawks: Reggie Bush

7. Oakland Raiders: Julius Peppers

8. Cleveland Browns: Darnell Dockett

9. Buffalo Bills: CJ Spiller

10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Russel Okung

11. Chicago Bears: Dbrickashaw Ferguson

12. Miami Dolphins: Antonio Gates

13. San fransisco: Vernon Davis

14. Denver Broncos: Elvis Dumervil

15. New York Giants: Shaun Rodgers

16. Tennessee Titans: Eugene Monroe

17. Carolina Panthers: Demaryius Thomas

18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kris Jenkins

19. Atlanta Falcons: Jonathan Stewart

20. Houston Texans: Clay Matthews

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Brian Cushing

22. New England Patriots: Wes Welker

23. Green Bay Packers: Greg Jennings

24. Philidelphia Eagles: Owen Daniels

25. Baltimore Ravens: David Garrard

26. Arizona Cardinals: Dominuqe Rodgers Cromartie

27. Dallas Cowboys: Ryan Matthews

28. San Diego: Karlos Dansby

29. New York Jets: Bryant Mckinnie

30: Minnesota Vikings: EJ Henderson

31: Indinapolis Colts: Terrell Suggs

32. New Orlean Saints: Josh Cribbs

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Notable round 4 picks:

Denver Broncos: The Golden Calf of Bristol

Carolina Panthers: Jeff Otah

Indianapolis Colts: Randy Moss

San Diego Chargers: Devin Hester

Green Bay Packers: Chris Gamble

San Fransisco 49ers: Darren McFadden

(Reasons why coming soon)

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