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Excuse me? You've allowed others to change the picks made in their absense, provided they did so before the next pick was made.

 

Clearly, I did this.

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(Rant wanted me to keep it going so he PMed me his pick...)

 

 

With the twenty-third pick in the 2004 TSM NFL Mock Draft, the Seattle Seahawks select

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Marcus Tubbs -- Defensive Tackle -- University of Texas

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Excuse me? You've allowed others to change the picks made in their absense, provided they did so before the next pick was made.

 

Clearly, I did this.

The first pick was changed because it was SECONDS after I had picked... you were hours late.

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I'm sorry, I've been waiting for this for a day now.

 

Leave it to my sister to get a flat on the other end of the county though.

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It's okay, bro. I understand. But, I seriously think Robinson would be a much more realistic pick for Dallas if he was there. If he falls in Dallas' lap in the real draft (which he won't, but still...), they would draft him over Clarett in a blink.

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With the twenty-fourth pick in the 2004 TSM NFL Mock Draft, the Denver Broncos select:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Will Poole, cornerback, USC

Trading for standout cornerback Champ Bailey was a start, but Denver still has concerns in their secondary. Poole does not have as much college experience as some would like, but he clearly showed skills that could see him start at cornerback for Denver this year. Poole was an integral contributor to USC's national championship season, and had his best game when it mattered most: in the Rose Bowl against Michigan, making 10 tackles and two sacks, and forcing a fumble.

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With the twenty-fifth pick in the 2004 TSM NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers select:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Darnell Dockett, Defensive Tackle, FSU

 

Darnell Dockett is a playmaking type DT, similar to Tommie Harris. He's a little bit undersized, but he makes up for it with his motor and speed. Despite his size, he's a player in the run game as well as the pass rush. He's got the frame to put on a few pounds, but he'll most likely stay at his current weight and specialize in playing the 1-gap, pass rushing position next to a large space-eating nose tackle like Vince Wilfork.

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I guess Dallas is sticking with Robinson, then.

 

The Rams (Prime Time Andrew Doyle) are on the clock and have until 11:00 AM CT to make their pick.

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With the 26th pick in the TSM Mock Draft, the St. Louis Rams are proud to select

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Antwan Odom

 

One of the most underrated defensive linemen in the country … A player who displays all the qualities of Crimson Tide standouts from the past; the power of a John Copeland, the quickness of an Eric Curry and the lateral agility of a Marty Lyons … The recipient of the team's Dwight Stephenson Most Valuable Lineman Award, Odom appeared in 39 games during his Crimson Tide career, registering 98 tackles (63 solos) with 21 sacks for minus-141 yards, 26½ stops for losses of 165 yards and 40 quarterback pressures … Only Eric Curry (22½, 1990-92) and Derrick Thomas (52, 1985-88) had more sacks in a career for Alabama … Also had four forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, five pass deflections and a pair of blocked kicks. It is expected that he will replace the departed Grant Winstrom

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Round 1

1. San Diego Chargers - Eli Manning, Quarterback, Ole Miss

2. Oakland Raiders - Ben Roethlisberger, Quarterback, Miami of Ohio

3. Arizona Cardinals - Larry Fitzgerald, Wide Receiver, Pittsburgh

4. New York Giants - Robert Gallery, Offensive Tacke, Iowa

5. Washington Redskins - Sean Taylor, Safety, Miami

6. Detroit Lions - Steven Jackson, Running Back, Oregon State

7. Cleveland Browns - Kellen Winslow Jr., Tight End, Miami

8. Atlanta Falcons - Mike Williams, Wide Receiver, Southern California

9. Jacksonville Jaguars - Kenechi Udeze, Defensive End, Southern California

10. Houston Texans - DeAngelo Hall, Defensive Back, Virginia Tech

11. Pittsburgh Steelers - Phillip Rivers, Quarterback, North Carolina State

12. New York Jets - Roy Williams, Wide Receiver, Texas

13. Buffalo Bills - Will Smith, Defensive End, Ohio State

14. Chicago Bears - Randy Starks, Defensive Tackle, Maryland

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - D.J. Williams, Linebacker, Miami

16. San Francisco 49ers - Reggie Williams, Wide Receiver, Washington

17. Cincinnati Bengals - Chris Gamble, Cornerback, Ohio State

18. New Orleans Saints - Jonathan Vilma, Linebacker, Miami

19. Minnesota Vikings - Tommie Harris, Defensive Tackle, Oklahoma

20. Miami Dolphins - Shawn Andrews, Offensive Tackle, Arkansas

21. New England Patriots - Kevin Jones, Running Back, Virginia Tech

22. Dallas Cowboys - Dunta Robinson, Defensive Back, South Carolina

23. Seattle Seahawks - Marcus Tubbs, Defensive Tack, Texas

24. Denver Broncos - Will Pool, Cornerback, USC

25. Green Bay Packers - Darnell Dockett, Defensive Tackle, FSU

26. St. Louis Rams - Antwan Odom, Defensive End, Alabama

27. Tennessee Titans - Gert T

28. Philadelphia Eagles - the pinjockey

29. Indianapolis Colts - Flyboy

30. Kansas City Chiefs - Verne Gagne

31. Carolina Panthers - BX

32. New England Patriots - HarleyQuinn

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The Titans (Gert T) are on the clock and have until 12:00 PM CT to make his pick.

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I guess Dallas is sticking with Robinson, then.

 

Uh, what?

As their pick, that is.

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Fine, Mr. Jiggy Fly.

 

I'll take Robinson.

 

But Dallas will take a RB in the first round in two weeks. Either that, or they'll trade for someone like Dillon.

 

Either way, they're going after running talent.

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If both Stephen Jackson and Kevin Jones are gone by the time Dallas gets to pick then I feel they'll just wait until round 2 and grab a Greg Jones or Claurett. Not to mention Claurett may not even be elligble come two weeks from now

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But Dallas will take a RB in the first round in two weeks. Either that, or they'll trade for someone like Dillon.

Depends if Steven Jackson if taken by Detriot or not.. if they don't, NE takes Jackson and Dallas takes Kevin Jones. If Detriot DOES take Jackson, then Dallas will probably take Shawn Andrews and get a RB in the second round.

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Draft results are continuously updated on the first page.

 

Second round draft order will be posted later tomorrow (Thursday), to allow for a seamless transition.

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Well I still am having a tough time at being technological, so no picture.

 

With the 27th overall selcetion, the Tennessee Titans select:

 

 

 

 

 

Vince Wilfork, DT Miami (FL)

 

 

Tennessee is having a tough time with the salary cap right now, so they are probably in a "best player available" scenario. After losing DE Jevon Kearse and DT Robaire Smith this off-season, Wilfork will step in and help immediately, as long as he can keep his weight in check. Along with Albert Haynesworth, Wilfork should be able to plug up the middle, giving a little more freedom for the LB's.

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::the Eagles GM starts to walk to the podium, suddenly veers off to kick Gert right in the junk, heads back to the podium::

 

With the 28th selection in the 2004 TSM Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles proudly select out of Auburn......Karlos Dansby, LB

 

When Wilfork left the board he was the only player of insane value left that would prevent the Eagles from filling a dire need. At 6-3, 250 pounds Dansby gives the Eagles a LB with some size behind him, in their rotation of smaller LBs.

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I hate you, pinjockey.

 

 

 

With the twenty-ninth pick in the 2004 TSM NFL Mock Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Matt Ware -- Safety/Cornerback -- UCLA

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Round 1

1. San Diego Chargers - Eli Manning, Quarterback, Ole Miss

2. Oakland Raiders - Ben Roethlisberger, Quarterback, Miami of Ohio

3. Arizona Cardinals - Larry Fitzgerald, Wide Receiver, Pittsburgh

4. New York Giants - Robert Gallery, Offensive Tacke, Iowa

5. Washington Redskins - Sean Taylor, Safety, Miami

6. Detroit Lions - Steven Jackson, Running Back, Oregon State

7. Cleveland Browns - Kellen Winslow Jr., Tight End, Miami

8. Atlanta Falcons - Mike Williams, Wide Receiver, Southern California

9. Jacksonville Jaguars - Kenechi Udeze, Defensive End, Southern California

10. Houston Texans - DeAngelo Hall, Defensive Back, Virginia Tech

11. Pittsburgh Steelers - Phillip Rivers, Quarterback, North Carolina State

12. New York Jets - Roy Williams, Wide Receiver, Texas

13. Buffalo Bills - Will Smith, Defensive End, Ohio State

14. Chicago Bears - Randy Starks, Defensive Tackle, Maryland

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - D.J. Williams, Linebacker, Miami

16. San Francisco 49ers - Reggie Williams, Wide Receiver, Washington

17. Cincinnati Bengals - Chris Gamble, Cornerback, Ohio State

18. New Orleans Saints - Jonathan Vilma, Linebacker, Miami

19. Minnesota Vikings - Tommie Harris, Defensive Tackle, Oklahoma

20. Miami Dolphins - Shawn Andrews, Offensive Tackle, Arkansas

21. New England Patriots - Kevin Jones, Running Back, Virginia Tech

22. Dallas Cowboys - Dunta Robinson, Defensive Back, South Carolina

23. Seattle Seahawks - Maurice Tubbs, Defensive Tackle, Texas

24. Denver Broncos - Will Poole, Defensive Back, Southern California

25. Green Bay Packers - Darnell Dockett, Defensive Tackle, Florida State

26. St. Louis Rams - Antwan Odom, Defensive Tackle, Alabama

27. Tennessee Titans - Vincent Wilfork, Defensive Tackle, Miami

28. Philadelphia Eagles - Karlos Dansby, Linebacker, Auburn

29. Indianapolis Colts - Matt Ware, Defensive Back, UCLA

30. Kansas City Chiefs - Verne Gagne

31. Carolina Panthers - BX

32. New England Patriots - HarleyQuinn

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Dick Vermeil walks to the podium....

 

 

 

 

We are proud to select from Lousiana State UniversityWR-Micheal Clayton.

 

*breaks down crying.*

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First four picks of Round 2

33 - Arizona

34 - Giants

35 - San Diego

36 - Detroit

 

Bravesfan can do it up all official, but there a starting point. I am too lazy to go back and see who had the picks.

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