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Lout's Mock Draft 2.0v


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1st Mock: http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/the-nfl-draft/72967-louts-mock-1-0-a.html

I am not going to project any trades like many are. I like to keep my mock's as realistic as possible. I will, however, provide a mock of what we 'should' do by trading down.

1st Round: Devon Still, Penn St - DT 6'5" 310lbs

TOP PRO COMPARISON: Richard Seymour or Ziggy Hood

http://nflmocks.com/2011/10/18/player-profile-devon-still-dt-penn-state/

2nd Round: Chase Minnifield, UVA - CB 6' 185lbs

TOP PRO COMPARISON: Asante Samuel

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Here is what I think we (should) do. Trade down, gather an extra 2nd round pick.

#16 - Devon Still

#40 - Chase Minnifield

#48 - Mark Barron or Markelle Martin FS

The rest the same.. I believe we could trade down and still get our intended targets.

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This is what I like about your picks.

Still: his leadership

Minnifield: bloodlines

Lewis: played hard even after his team gained a big leads. I hope he is still there in the 4th. If he is gone, maybe Nigel Bardham from Fl. St.

Broyles: We would not need him right away, we just need weapons down the line when Smitty slows. This would be a steal.

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I think still has been grossly overrated, I like the idea of the trade down to grab another safety preferably Markelle Martin. I have a weird vibe from Travis Lewis but I really like the acho pick

That is funny. I like the Lewis pick and have a weird vibe about the Acho pick.

I do like your trade down idea.

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Mark Barron isn't a FS.

He's a run support SS and a poor man's Charles Godfrey.

You guys would do good to do your own research and stop googling walterfootball's top prospects and converting that int a mock draft.

Wish everybody would shut up about him.

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In fact, I think the whole draft forum would do good to hear this message.

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