Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Ruff's Midseason Mock Draft


Ruff

Recommended Posts

RUFF’S MIDSEASON MOCK

Before I got into this mock, I’d like to explain it. This isn’t a mock that’s going to be flashy, have all the nice picks, or the exciting picks. This is a draft that is going to be built with the future in mind. Instead of picking the “what would make us win now” players, this is going to be a “what will make us win three years from now” draft. One that will give us star players in the future at positions that are becoming increasingly important to the NFL. So when you don’t see the Keenan Allens or the Justin Hunters, know that this isn’t because I don’t think those players are good. It’s because they don’t fit into the absolute rebuilding process that this draft aims for.

1st Round – Star Lotulelei, DTUtah

img19980221.jpg

Star isn’t a sexy pick. He isn’t going to come in and score TDs. He isn’t going to do fancy dances. He probably isn’t even going to sell tickets. What he is going to do though, is help our pass rush. He is also going to help us win a lot of football games.

Star is drawing comparisons to Haloti Ngata. They play(ed) in the same conference, against similar competition, and they both were sort of unpolished during their tenure in college. However, they both do the same things incredibly well. Lotulelei is disruptive, quick, and can tackle with the best of them. His numbers are lower than you would expect, because he is constantly facing double and triple teams.

Another great thing about Star is that he has the athleticism to play the pass rushing DT position in a 43, while also being able to play a large, disruptive DE in a 34. So, if we ever do plan to move to a 34 look (depending on the next head coach), we will have a piece that fits in either position.

Another great thing about Star is, he won’t have to play all downs. With the re-signing of Dwan Edwards, we would have someone who could rotate in whenever Star was tiring, so that the rookie doesn’t have to play all of those snaps early in his career. Or, simply, we could let Dwan start the first half of the season, slowly work in Star, and then let him loose the second half of the season. We have options here.

Here are some highlights of Star:

2nd Round – Dallas Thomas, OT/OGTennessee

201208312310834485879-p2.jpeg

What makes Dallas Thomas so awesome is this, he started out originally playing Left Tackle, and did very well there. Then, the Vols moved him inside to LG, and he’s playing well there as well. Dallas Thomas is a versatile, heads up, smart football player, which is what we need on our offensive line right now.

This is another pick that isn’t going to jump off the screen, but it’s going to be a solid, long-term draft pick. Thomas gives us the flexibility to move him to right guard if that’s the position that we feel like we need, while also giving us the ability to sit him behind Jordan Gross and let him learn from one of the best. Then, in another year or so when Gross retires, go ahead and move Thomas out there. Hell, if Gross retires at the end of this season, Thomas could come in and immediately give us a player at the left tackle position that would grow with our team.

Here are some Dallas Thomas highlights:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Like the players but Desmond's stock has risen and will probably be a 2nd rounder.

We need WR help too and I think we'll draft one.

Like the players though and I think Star should be the #1 pick(if he's still there).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/prospectrankings

According to this, Trufant is a 4th round prospect (of course, as mentioned above, his stock has definitely risen) and Swearinger is a 4th-5th round pick.

It's not farfetched.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Still early to project the rising prospects.

1st- Star Lotulelei- Love the pick, I think if we don't trade down we'll certainly look heavily at Star. I've watched quite a few Utah games and I believe Star can be every bit as good as Ngata with some of the explosiveness of Suh.

2nd- Dallas Thomas- Certainly possible he'll be available, there's a log jam at trying to find the #2 OT prospect in the draft. That said, I think we have to draft an OT with either our 1st or 2nd round pick and move Gross to RT. I personally hope we can pull a Rams-Redskins style trade with a QB needy team, but it's far to early to project.

4th- Desmond Trufant- Too hard to call where he'll go right now. Once you get past the top tier, projections are all over the board, ex. Josh Norman. Trufant has something special about him that you can see watching him play. He'll go somewhere between the early 2nd to early 4th round.

Overall not a bad projection. Take a look at Luke Joeckel and see what you guys think of him. I think there's a real possibility that if we trade down we'll look at Joeckel in the 1st.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Swearinger is nothing special at safety. He's a Charles Godfrey clone at best, not a ball hawk. He's not great in coverage, and we need a coverage guy. He will probably be gone before the 5th because he played in the SEC, but his value is definitely a 5th round down.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Swearinger is nothing special at safety. He's a Charles Godfrey clone at best, not a ball hawk. He's not great in coverage, and we need a coverage guy. He will probably be gone before the 5th because he played in the SEC, but his value is definitely a 5th round down.

Have you been watching .. he's the leader of the defense and great in coverage and run support?

There has not been a ball that i've seen him miss out on when given the opportunity to catch it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He's decent in run defense, but average in coverage. I've been waiting for Swearinger to have a breakout game for two years now, and I'm still waiting. This tells me he's an average safety. We need a ball hawk. I believe Robert Lester and Bacarri Rambo are the best out of this class.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He's decent in run defense, but average in coverage. I've been waiting for Swearinger to have a breakout game for two years now, and I'm still waiting. This tells me he's an average safety. We need a ball hawk. I believe Robert Lester and Bacarri Rambo are the best out of this class.

Mississippi state last year .. 2 interceptions and a game sealing one.. also a game sealing one against tenn.. and 2 interceptions in one game earlier this year? One was called back because of a holloman block.

I don't like Rambo still pissed about him lattimores freshman year .." dat boi is soft i coulda tackled him i just had though my team mates would have .. he aint dat good doe"

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I had started typing my post hours ago and didn’t finish it and just came back to finish it, posted it, then saw yours and saw we were pretty much saying the same thing - even the games that stick out to us most.  I don’t think a lot of people remember that SF playoff game, but I felt like I had just got mugged in broad daylight.  I remember them calling Mitchell for unnecessary roughness, and then I remember watching Boldin take a super late cheap shot, dead in front of the ref and then showing him watching the whole thing in replay…  the refs let them have a fuging field day and didn’t do jack poo, but if we so much as breathed the wrong way it was fuging 15 yards.  Each team playing under two completely different sets of rules.  poo hurt.  I was enraged.  I’ve never went back to watch either that game or SB50 and never will.  fuging robbery.
    • I’ve said it a million times since, but it’s impossible to keep them from affecting the game.  In SB50, they literally took the game from us, and they did it early.  Cotchery’s no-catch?  The miraculous amount of times we converted for a first down only to have it suddenly called back make it a 3rd down and 15+ against the best defense in the league that specialized in rushing the passer and man coverage on the back end?  And you do that enough times, you kill the morale and confidence of the team you’re doing it against.  It’s telling the one team “you can do whatever with impunity” and the other “you can’t do whatever they’re allowed to do.”  It changes the aggression level.  It essentially neuters one team and allows the other to do whatever the fug they want.  Imagine you call the police for help and they get there and tell you to sit still while the other party beats the poo out of you and you can’t defend yourself.  That’s what the officials do.  There is no way to avoid them affecting the game.  And more often than not, it’s the most subjective calls they use to do so.  Even in SB50…  you saw the Broncos commit more egregious penalties than anything we did, and barely any of it was called.  Their OL was holding all fuging game and the refs did nothing.  We already had our work cut out for us against two future HOF edge rushers and the refs played to their advantage with that.  From what I remember, both Oher and Remmers were called for holding at various times and their hands were in the INSIDE of the defender.  It was garbage, but all by design. Also, if there is any video of it anywhere, go look at what the refs did against us back in 2013 against SF.  The fix was in there too.  They stepped in early and often and ensured we knew we were not allowed to play with the same aggression or intensity SF was.  It was disgusting as well. at this point, I hope Vince McMahon, errr, I mean Goodell just finally scripts us to win it, because this poo is not won via competition or off merit.
    • You can go back to the New York Knicks somehow getting Patrick Ewing.  I saw a story where they place the New York Knick card in the freezer right before the drawing.  It was simple.  Show everyone the cards are undetectable to the human eye.  All they had to do was grab the coldest card. IMO ever since Goodell took over the NFL it has been fishy.  Patriots winning the SB after 9/11, New Orleans after Katrina and Peyton Manning's going away gift against us. The terrible calls during that game were blatantly one sided.  New England should have been stripped of their first 3 SB when they were caught spying on the other team in their SB wins.  I think the evidence against the Patriots was so damning Goodell felt it could ruin football and they brushed it under the table.   In the 2004 SB, How did we go from practically no yards in the first Quarter to setting a record in the 3rd Qtr.  Dan Henning changes the game plan.  IMO probably the greatest half time adjustment of all time.  
×
×
  • Create New...