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Lout's Mock 1.0


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I am not going to project any trades like many are. I like to keep my mock's as realistic as possible. If someone can tell me how to embed video, that would be helpful.

1st Round: Morris Claiborne, LSU - CB 6' 185lbs

TOP PRO COMPARISON: Charles Woodson

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don't necessarily disagree with the picks at all, but think one of the two CB's will be available around the 10 pick, if not both Claiborne and Kirpatrick.

If we could get like a Cleveland who currently has the 10/19 picks to trade up to three, we would be soooo golden. I know, you did not mess with trades, but with no third rounder and so many holes, I hope Hurney is thinking this way.

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don't necessarily disagree with the picks at all, but think one of the two CB's will be available around the 10 pick, if not both Claiborne and Kirpatrick.

If we could get like a Cleveland who currently has the 10/19 picks to trade up to three, we would be soooo golden. I know, you did not mess with trades, but with no third rounder and so many holes, I hope Hurney is thinking this way.

That's what I hope to happen as well. I think the Washington Redskins covet Matt Barkley and will trade up with someone.. hopefully that will net us Claiborne and an extra 2nd round pick and maybe an extra 1st next year if we are lucky.

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That's what I hope to happen as well. I think the Washington Redskins covet Matt Barkley and will trade up with someone.. hopefully that will net us Claiborne and an extra 2nd round pick and maybe an extra 1st next year if we are lucky.

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It would almost be good if one of the three top QB's do not come out.

Would make our pick at 2/4 all the more enticing.

Washington would be a great one as they need the QB.

Cleveland might also be finished with the Colt McCoy experiment, up to Holgrem

Wild card is Hurney who is good at giving away picks, but not so astute at gathering them

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It would almost be good if one of the three top QB's do not come out.

Would make our pick at 2/4 all the more enticing.

Washington would be a great one as they need the QB.

Cleveland might also be finished with the Colt McCoy experiment, up to Holgrem

Wild card is Hurney who is good at giving away picks, but not so astute at gathering them

Seattle would def be in the running for Barkley too.. and you have to think Miami.. but the way they are playing, they might be out of the Top10 picks.

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If we lose this Sunday, we might in fact end up with the number one again. A terrible scenario, especially if there are two or three guys to pick from. Barkley might even win the Heismann

If we win Sunday, we will be picking about 7th, after week 11. All the guys between 2-6 will be playing each other several times which will most likely move us back up to around the 3-4 slot by year end. Or at least that is the way I see it playing out.

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I was excited about the possibility of solidifying a high powered Offense with Blackmon. But, picking the #1 corner, with a DT/OLB in the 2nd, along with Beason, Gettis, Edwards, and a couple FA Defensive Signings...the full spectrum of the team could be crazy good.

I'm really torn on that 1st pick...guess its all based on position.

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I was excited about the possibility of solidifying a high powered Offense with Blackmon. But, picking the #1 corner, with a DT/OLB in the 2nd, along with Beason, Gettis, Edwards, and a couple FA Defensive Signings...the full spectrum of the team could be crazy good.

I'm really torn on that 1st pick...guess its all based on position.

Being an Oklahoma Sooners fan, and getting to watch Blackmon.. I must say that Dez Bryant was better by far. Not to knock Blackmon, because I think he will be a good WR, but I think he is too hyped.

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