Guest Flyboy Report post Posted April 22, 2003 The New Orleans Saints are on the clock. How much time do I have left? I'll get my picks up as soon as I finish my homework. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Flyboy Report post Posted April 22, 2003 I have work to do, so I don't have time to put up the extensive selection thingy I was going to post. #17: E.J. Henderson (MLB) #18: Chris Kelsay (DE) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kahran Ramsus Report post Posted April 22, 2003 You had 10 hours or so. Just check the time when the last selection was made. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bravesfan Report post Posted April 22, 2003 PK doesn't necessarily have to make a selection yet (wait until FB explains his pick, maybe?), but if he's ready and might not stay on late tonight, he can go ahead and draft now. Thanks to bps and Kahran for keeping the thread going and drafting the no-shows, while I was away for a bit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Updated TSM Mock Draft Results ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Cincinnati Bengals - Terence Newman (CB) - Kansas State University 2. Detroit Lions - Charles Rogers (WR) - Michigan State University 3. Houston Texans - Andre Johnson (WR) - University of Miami 4. Chicago Bears - Byron Leftwich (QB) - Marshall University 5. Dallas Cowboys - Terrell Suggs (DE) - Arizona State University 6. Arizona Cardinals - Kelley Washington (WR) - University of Tennessee 7. Minnesota Vikings - Carson Palmer (QB) - University of Southern California 8. Jacksonville Jaguars - Marcus Trufant (CB) - Washington State University 9. Minnesota Vikings - Jimmy Kennedy (DT) - Penn State University 10. Baltimore Ravens - Jordan Gross (OT) - University of Utah 11. Seattle Seahawks - DeWayne Robertson (DT) - University of Kentucky 12. St. Louis Rams - Andre Woolfolk (CB) - Oklahoma University 13. New York Jets - Boss Bailey (LB) - Georgia University 14. New England Patriots - Jonathon Sullivan (DT) - Georgia University 15. San Diego Chargers - Eric Steinbach (G) - Iowa University 16. Kansas City Chiefs - Jerome McDougle (DE) University of Miami 17. New Orleans Saints - E.J. Henderson (MLB) - University of Maryland 18. New Orleans Saints - Chris Kelsay (DE) - University of Nebraska Still to draft.... 19. New England Patriots - Kingpk 20. Denver Broncos - Canadian Chris 21. Cleveland Browns - Redhawk 22. New York Jets - molestomp 23. Buffalo Bills - bps21 24. Indianapolis Colts - Verne Gagne 25. New York Giants - D'Lo White 26. San Francisco 49ers - bravesfan 27. Pittsburgh Steelers - Tyler McClelland 28. Tennessee Titans - VanSiclen31 29. Green Bay Packers - Kahran Ramsus 30. Phildelphia Eagles - thepinjockey 31. Oakland Raiders - MarvinisaLunatic 32. Oakland Raiders - MarvinisaLunatic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kingpk Report post Posted April 22, 2003 I'll pick now. Flyboy can just edit his post later, I imagine. With the #19th pick in the TSM Mock Draft, the New England Patriots select Taylor Jacobs (WR) - Florida Taylor Jacobs WR | (6-0, 205, 4.45) | FLORIDA By Pro Football Weekly Notes: High school and college sprinter. Ran an NCAA-qualifying 21.06 seconds in the 200 meters in the spring of 2002. Caught seven passes for 99 yards as a true freshman in 1999. No. 3 wide receiver in 2000 and '01. Caught 17-198 and one touchdown in 2000 and 38-712-7 in '01. Orange Bowl MVP vs. Maryland in '01 with 10-170-2. Team's go-to receiver in '02, when he caught 64-1,000-8 despite missing nearly three full games with a knee injury suffered at the start of the Georgia game in November. Missed Senior Bowl with deep thigh bruise, but had strong week of practice. Positives: Excellent character and competitor. Good size and very good speed. Sprinter who has the speed to get deep and to make a big play. Catches the ball very well and does a very nice job of adjusting to the poorly thrown ball. Smart and alert player who adjusts to coverage and helps his quarterback out. Is tough and strong, will catch in a crowd and will take the ball away from the defender. Negatives: More fast than quick and lacks great suddenness. Does not play to his track times. Is not a very shifty or elusive runner after the catch. Takes choppy steps. Admits he lacks self-confidence at times. Summary: Should be the first senior receiver drafted and should have a fine future in the NFL. ----------------------------------------------------------- Although I don't think the Pats will actually go this route (they may even trade this pick to go up a few spots, IMO) they really need a fairly big and quick target for Brady to throw to. Seeing that they really haven't done much in FA to fix this, I guess they'll use the draft. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CanadianChris Report post Posted April 22, 2003 Finally...and the guy I've been looking at all weekend is still there! *sprints to microphone* With the 20th pick in the TSM Mock Draft, the Denver Broncos select Kevin Williams, DL, from Oklahoma State. From ESPN.com... Vital statistics: 6-feet-4 7/8, 304 pounds, 4.82 in the 40. Numbers game: After a redshirt season, started in 43 of 46 games over the ensuing four years, and kept improving every campaign. Tackle and sack numbers literally improved every season, and he totaled 160 tackles and 18 sacks for his career. Had career-best 61 tackles and seven sacks in '02. Upside: Long arms and even longer on potential. Combine workout just blew the scouts away. Runs well for a big man, has nice quickness, and really good feet that get him away from the trash and into a playmaking position. Good closing speed. Strong enough in the hands to win many of the in-fighting wars. Has three children and appears very motivated to provide for his family. Downer: Despite his size, actually looks a little lean, and might not have the natural bulk teams want at tackle these days. A little stiff and doesn't yet play with pad level and leverage. Still needs some pass-rush moves, since he won't get it done with quickness alone. The dish: A late bloomer who really turned heads in the postseason. Might be best suited to playing the strong-side end spot, since so many teams lack a legitimate 300-pounder at the position. Has worked hard and it will pay off with him being a first-round selection. ------------------------ This is exactly what the Broncos need. Williams will give Denver a pass-rushing lineman, who is versatile enough to play the interior as well as end. A tremendous pick this late in the first round. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kingpk Report post Posted April 23, 2003 TMQ has his Mock Mock Draft up on Page 2. I REALLY hope he didn't just spoil the Buffy finale with what he wrote for the Browns. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DawnBTVS Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Don't worry KingPK, not a spoiler though I immediately thought of The Wish(With Giles getting Buffy to go to Sunnydale from Cleveland) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I like this one better: 23. Buffalo Bills. JOSH WHEDON, producer and chief writer, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Civic fathers want to thank Whedon for not making the final joke (about Cleveland) a Buffalo joke. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted April 23, 2003 (edited) delete Edited April 23, 2003 by Vern Gagne Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 God Damn it Vern! I didn't come on just before your pick and tell everyone who the best players left were. Let them figure it out themselves!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest the pinjockey Report post Posted April 23, 2003 No kidding. I hate when people do that during fantasy drafts as well. you pick two picks later with a sleeper in mind and everything then someone comes along like "I am surprised Player X is still available" and they go immediately afterwards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Calm down, it's only a mock draft. Plus do you really think someone ahead of you didn't know about Player X, before I made the list? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I've seen players go ahead of some of those guys that shouldn't all draft long. So I'll just glare. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted April 23, 2003 So I'll just glare. Calm down, and don't be so upset about something so trivial. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 If it's so obvious to everyone who the best people left are...what is the motivation in posting the list? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Something to do, and I deleted the list. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Thank you. Our War room is taking this very seriously. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Sorry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Updated TSM Mock Draft Results ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Cincinnati Bengals - Terence Newman (CB) - Kansas State University 2. Detroit Lions - Charles Rogers (WR) - Michigan State University 3. Houston Texans - Andre Johnson (WR) - University of Miami 4. Chicago Bears - Byron Leftwich (QB) - Marshall University 5. Dallas Cowboys - Terrell Suggs (DE) - Arizona State University 6. Arizona Cardinals - Kelley Washington (WR) - University of Tennessee 7. Minnesota Vikings - Carson Palmer (QB) - University of Southern California 8. Jacksonville Jaguars - Marcus Trufant (CB) - Washington State University 9. Minnesota Vikings - Jimmy Kennedy (DT) - Penn State University 10. Baltimore Ravens - Jordan Gross (OT) - University of Utah 11. Seattle Seahawks - DeWayne Robertson (DT) - University of Kentucky 12. St. Louis Rams - Andre Woolfolk (CB) - Oklahoma University 13. New York Jets - Boss Bailey (LB) - Georgia University 14. New England Patriots - Jonathon Sullivan (DT) - Georgia University 15. San Diego Chargers - Eric Steinbach (G) - Iowa University 16. Kansas City Chiefs - Jerome McDougle (DE) University of Miami 17. New Orleans Saints - E.J. Henderson (MLB) - University of Maryland 18. New Orleans Saints - Chris Kelsay (DE) - University of Nebraska 19. New England Patriots - Taylor Jacobs (WR) Florida 20. Denver Broncos - Kevin Williams (DL) Oklahoma State Still to draft: 21. Cleveland Browns - Redhawk 22. New York Jets - molestomp 23. Buffalo Bills - bps21 24. Indianapolis Colts - Verne Gagne 25. New York Giants - D'Lo White 26. San Francisco 49ers - bravesfan 27. Pittsburgh Steelers - Tyler McClelland 28. Tennessee Titans - VanSiclen31 29. Green Bay Packers - Kahran Ramsus 30. Phildelphia Eagles - thepinjockey 31. Oakland Raiders - MarvinisaLunatic 32. Oakland Raiders - MarvinisaLunatic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted April 23, 2003 How much more time does Redhawk have. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 It technically ran out about 6 hours ago Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I just sent him a pm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Redhawk Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Okay, give me a minute. I just woke up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Redhawk Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Inside the Cleveland Browns' war room Butch Davis: Shit, the Saints took Henderson. I had my eye on him. Carmen Policy: Maybe you shouldn't have cut all three of our starting linebackers. Or you could have at LEAST kept Earl Holmes and we wouldn't need a middle 'backer. Davis: Um, YOU said we had to cut salary. Policy: Whatever. Anyway, Steinbach is gone too. I'm still thinking O-lineman, linebacker, or corner. But the linebacker group really falls off after EJ. Davis: How about Willis McGahee? Policy: We already have two good running backs, Butch. Davis: Yeah, you're right. Hmmm......oh, I know, Ken Dorsey! Policy: We've got two QBs, Butch. Davis: True, true.....what about one of my 'Canes D-lineman? How about Andre Johnson or Jonathan Vilma? Policy: Dammit, Butch! Get your mind off of Miami players, okay? Davis: Sorry. Okay, I'm thinking for O-line, Kwame Harris from Stanford. Policy: He reminds me of Bubba Parris. We need to protect Kelly's back, you know. Davis: You mean Tim's back. He's our QB. And who's Bubba Parris. Ain't he a rassler? Policy: He used to play with the 'Niners. I thought Kelly was our QB? Davis: We'll talk about that later. What about corner? Sammy Davis is available. Man, his grand-daddy sure was talented. "And I mean that." Ha ha ha! Policy: The hell are you talking about? Anyway, Davis reminds me of Ahmed Plummer. Or Tim McKyer. Well, maybe with a little Ronnie Lott or Deion Sanders thrown in.... Davis: Are those all ex-Niners? Policy: Um......yes. Well, which one? Davis: (writes a name down, hands it to Tim Couch.) Go run this out to the lobby and call Commish Tagliabue, Timmy. Couch: Okay, Mr. Coach Davis (takes off running down the hall). Back in New York Tagliabue: With the 21st pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns select.......Kwame Harris, offensive tackle, Stanford University. OT Kwame Harris (Stanford) ============================= Vital Statistics: 6-foot-7, 310 pounds, 5.21 in the 40 Numbers game: Won Morris Trophy as the best blocker in the Pac-10. Started 23 games at right tackle over the past two years. Plays the piano and is an honorable mention academic All-American. Has 35-1/2 inch vertical jump. Upside: He's got the long arms that are needed for great pass-blockers. His huge frame probably can add more pounds, which will help make him a better run-blocker. He's got the rare combination of great athletic ability and technique. Downer: Maturity. Harris is so intelligent that some teammates have a hard time relating to him. Consistency is another question mark. He's so much better than those he's blocked that sometimes he doesn't give everything on every play. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mole Report post Posted April 23, 2003 Give me a second fellas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mole Report post Posted April 23, 2003 One more second. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mole Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I'll trade him later, since I already got Martin. Willis McGahee - Miami Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 I don't think that's bad even with Martin. He's showing his age and the lifespan of a running back in the NFL is short. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted April 23, 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Updated TSM Mock Draft Results ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Cincinnati Bengals - Terence Newman (CB) - Kansas State University 2. Detroit Lions - Charles Rogers (WR) - Michigan State University 3. Houston Texans - Andre Johnson (WR) - University of Miami 4. Chicago Bears - Byron Leftwich (QB) - Marshall University 5. Dallas Cowboys - Terrell Suggs (DE) - Arizona State University 6. Arizona Cardinals - Kelley Washington (WR) - University of Tennessee 7. Minnesota Vikings - Carson Palmer (QB) - University of Southern California 8. Jacksonville Jaguars - Marcus Trufant (CB) - Washington State University 9. Minnesota Vikings - Jimmy Kennedy (DT) - Penn State University 10. Baltimore Ravens - Jordan Gross (OT) - University of Utah 11. Seattle Seahawks - DeWayne Robertson (DT) - University of Kentucky 12. St. Louis Rams - Andre Woolfolk (CB) - Oklahoma University 13. New York Jets - Boss Bailey (LB) - Georgia University 14. New England Patriots - Jonathon Sullivan (DT) - Georgia University 15. San Diego Chargers - Eric Steinbach (G) - Iowa University 16. Kansas City Chiefs - Jerome McDougle (DE) University of Miami 17. New Orleans Saints - E.J. Henderson (MLB) - University of Maryland 18. New Orleans Saints - Chris Kelsay (DE) - University of Nebraska 19. New England Patriots - Taylor Jacobs (WR) Florida 20. Denver Broncos - Kevin Williams (DL) Oklahoma State 21. Cleveland Browns - Kwame Harris (OT) Stanford 22. New York Jets - Willis McGahee (RB) Miami Still to draft: 23. Buffalo Bills - bps21 24. Indianapolis Colts - Verne Gagne 25. New York Giants - D'Lo White 26. San Francisco 49ers - bravesfan 27. Pittsburgh Steelers - Tyler McClelland 28. Tennessee Titans - VanSiclen31 29. Green Bay Packers - Kahran Ramsus 30. Phildelphia Eagles - thepinjockey 31. Oakland Raiders - MarvinisaLunatic 32. Oakland Raiders - MarvinisaLunatic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites