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2007 NFL Draft Preview

Mon May 15, 2006 7:25 am

2007 NFL Mock
Trade: San Fransisco trades 2nd pick to the Lions for 6th pick and 38th pick.

1. San Fransisco 49ers- WR Calvin Johnson
2. Detroit Lions- QB Brady Quinn
3. Houston Texans- RB Adrian Peterson
4. Buffalo Bills- OT Joe Thomas
5. Green Bay Packers- WR Dwayne Jarrett
6. Tennessee Titans- WR Ted Ginn Jr.
7. Cleveland Browns- DE Gaines Adams
8. New York Jets- S LaRon Landry
9. Minnesota Vikings- OT Justin Blalock
10. Jacksonville Jaguars- OLB Paul Posluszny
11. San Diego Chargers- WR Sidney Rice
12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- DE Quinton Moses
13. Chicago Bears- QB Brian Brohm
14. Oakland Raiders- OT Levi Brown
15. St. Louis Rams- S Michael Griffin
16. Atlanta Falcons- DT Baraka Atkins
17. Arizona Cardinals- ILB H.B. Blades
18. New Orleans Saints- WR Jeff Samardzija
19. Miami Dolphins- CB Antoine Cason
20. Philadelphia Eagles- OLB Rufus Alexander
21. Kansas City Chiefs- WR Steve Breaston
22. Washington Redskins- CB Leon Hall
23. Baltimore Ravens- S Tom Zbikowski
24. Denver Broncos- RB Michael Bush
25. Carolina Panthers- TE Greg Olsen
26. New York Giants- DT Frank Okam
27. Cincinatti Bengals- DT Marcus Thomas
28. Dallas Cowboys- QB Drew Stanton
29. New England Patriots- S Brandon Meriweather
30. Seattle Seahawks- DE Brandon Mebane
31. Pittsburgh Steelers- RB Kenny Irons
32. Indianapolis Colts- OT Sam Baker

All Americans
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QB- Brady Quinn- Notre Dame
RB- Adrian Peterson- Oklahoma
RB- Michael Bush- Louisville
WR- Calvin Johnson- Georgia Tech
WR- Jeff Samardzija- Notre Dame
TE- Zach Miller- Arizona St.
OT- Joe Thomas- Wisconsin
OT- Levi Brown- Penn St.
OG- Kirk Elder- Texas A&M
OG- Brian Daniels- Colorado
C- Kyle Young- Fresno St.

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DE- Gaines Adams- Clemson
DE- Quentin Moses- Georgia
DT- Marcus Thomas- Florida
DT- Red Bryant- Texas A&M
LB- Paul Posluszny- Penn St.
LB- H.B. Blades- Pittsburgh
LB- Dan Connor- Penn St.
S- LaRon Landry- LSU
S- Tom Zbikowski- Notre Dame
CB- Leon Hall- Michigan
CB- Antoine Cason- Arizona

Position Rankings


Quarterback
1. Brady Quinn- Notre Dame
2. Brian Brohm- Louisville
3. Drew Stanton- Michigan St.
4. Troy Smith- Ohio St.
5. Pat White- West Virginia

Runningbacks
1. Adrian Peterson- Oklahoma
2. Michael Bush- Louisville
3. Kenny Irons- Auburn
4. Marshawn Lynch- California
5. Kenneth Darby- Alabama

Fullbacks
1. Jesse Allen- Virginia Tech
2. Brandon Hancock- USC
3. Peyton Hillis- Arkansas
4. James Bryant- Miami
5. Tim Castille- Alabama

Wide Receivers
1. Calvin Johnson- Georgia Tech
2. Dwayne Jarrett- USC
3. Jeff Samardzija- Notre Dame
4. Teddy Ginn- Ohio St.
5. Sidney Rice- South Carolina

Tight Ends
1. Zach Miller- Arizona St.
2. Greg Olsen- Miami
3. Matt Spaeth- Minnesota
4. Jason Goode- Maryland
5. Clark Harris- Rutgers

Offensive Tackles
1. Joe Thomas- Wisconsin
2. Levi Brown- Penn St.
3. Justin Blalock- Texas
4. Jake Long- Michigan
5. Sam Baker- USC

Offensive Guards

1. Kirk Elder- Texas A&M
2. Brian Daniels- Colorado
3. Samson Satele- Hawaii
4. Jeff Byers- USC
5. Will Arnold- LSU

Centers
1. Kyle Young- Fresno St.
2. Mike Pollak- Arizona St.
3. John Sullivan- Notre Dame
4. Adam Spieker- Missouri
5. Ryan Kalil- USC

Defensive Ends
1. Gaines Adams- Clemson
2. Quentin Moses- Georgia
3. Baraka Atkins- Miami
4. Tim Crowder- Texas
5. Lawrence Jackson- USC

Defensive Tackles
1. Marcus Thomas- Florida
2. Brandon Mebane- California
3. Red Bryant- Texas A&M
4. Quinn Pitcock- Ohio St.
5. Sedrick Ellis- USC

Outside Linebackers

1. Paul Posluszny- Penn St.
2. Rufus Alexander- Oklahoma
3. Dan Connor- Penn St.
4. Earl Everett- Florida
5. Xavier Adibi- Virginia Tech

Inside Linebackers
1. H.B. Blades- Pittsburgh
2. Patrick Willis- Mississippi
3. Brandon Silar- Florida
4. Anthony Waters- Clemson
5. Romeo Davis- Miami

Cornerbacks
1. Antoine Cason- Arizona
2. Leon Hall- Michigan
3. Daymeion Hughes- California
4. D.J. Wolfe- Oklahoma
5. Roshaun Fellows- Tennessee

Safetys
1. LaRon Landry- LSU
2. Tom Zbikowski- Notre Dame
3. Michael Griffin- Texas
4. Brandon Meriweather- Miami
5. Johnathan Hefney- Tennessee

Mon May 15, 2006 8:50 am

Isn't it a little...early?

Mon May 15, 2006 8:53 am

Riot wrote:Isn't it a little...early?


Nope. It's never too early for the draft.

Mon May 15, 2006 8:59 am

keepnitgangsta1 wrote:
Riot wrote:Isn't it a little...early?


Nope. It's never too early for the draft.


Okay, let's see your thread on the 2013 NFL Draft.

Mon May 15, 2006 9:07 am

Riot wrote:
keepnitgangsta1 wrote:
Riot wrote:Isn't it a little...early?


Nope. It's never too early for the draft.


Okay, let's see your thread on the 2013 NFL Draft.


I try to make things good and you just blast them.... :cry:

Haha im just kidding but seroiusly its never too early

Mon May 15, 2006 9:13 am

I just find it funny that you already have trades and stuff in it. It's a good topic and I like it that you went into detail and all. I was just giving you a hard time.

Mon May 15, 2006 9:18 am

I know you were I was just givin a hard time with you too.

Mon May 15, 2006 9:27 am

How did you excatly make things hard for me?

Mon May 15, 2006 9:31 am

Riot, stop spamming.

K.I.G, how did you project the draft positions? Did you guess the standings?

Mon May 15, 2006 9:44 am

Matthew wrote:K.I.G, how did you project the draft positions? Did you guess the standings?


Yeah I just guessed on how the teams would do during the 06-07 season.

Mon May 15, 2006 9:51 am

Matthew wrote:Riot, stop spamming.


:lol: I asked a very valid question.

Mon May 15, 2006 11:29 am

so............KIG....from those standings....the colts will beat the steelers in the superbowl? not exactly :roll:

all you have to do is switch the seahawks draft position with the colts, and switch theirs with the steelers... :lol: that way we are back-to-back champs

Mon May 15, 2006 2:23 pm

Is that draft as strong on paper as the one we've just had? Isn't it odd for a wide receiver to go #1?

Mon May 15, 2006 2:50 pm

Jae wrote:Is that draft as strong on paper as the one we've just had? Isn't it odd for a wide receiver to go #1?


It's not as strong and its not really that odd for a WR to go number 1. Not many receivers go number 1 but its not that surprising if one goes first.
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