montrose
03-18-2009, 03:21 PM
Here we go again, having some fun with it. Another crazy, trading mock draft that just happens to work out perfectly for the Broncos! Lets pretend we’d be able to pay for all of these picks too! Meh, I was bored on a conference call...
* Broncos trade Jay Cutler, Tony Scheffler and a 2010 draft pick to the Browns for Brady Quinn, Shaun Rogers and the #5 pick.
* Broncos trade the #12 pick to the Eagles for the #21 and #28 picks.
* Broncos trade Brandon Marshall to the Vikings for the #22 pick and a conditional 2010 pick.
1) Lions: Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia – Coming off an 0-16 season, the Lions enter a new era with a new face of the franchise.
2) Rams: Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia – Orlando Pace is done and Monroe would be a natural fit to slide in at LT.
3) Chiefs: Aaron Curry, OLB, Wake Forest – The Chiefs select the new centerpiece of their defense.
4) Seahawks: Jason Brown, OT, Baylor – Could go QB or DT, but I expect they solidify the LT position.
5) Broncos: Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech – With Brandon Marshall’s issues, the Broncos decide to change directions.
6) Bengals: Andre Smith, OT, Alabama – The Bengals need an OT badly and would easily overlook his character issues.
7) Raiders: Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas – Orakpo brings a physical, pass-rushing presence to the Raiders defense.
8) Jaguars: Mark Sanchez, QB, Southern California – David Garrard left plenty of doubts last season.
9) Packers: Everette Brown, OLB, Florida State – The Packers will need pass rushers for their move to the 3-4 defense.
10) 49ers: B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College – The 49ers need to get more physical on defense to mirror their Head Coach.
11) Bills: Aaron Maybin, OLB, Penn State – The Bills could use a dynamic pass rusher and the undersized Maybin fits their scheme.
12) Eagles: Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri – The Eagles move up to pass Washington and add a big time weapon for Donovan McNabb.
13) Redskins: Brian Cushing, OLB, Southern California – Losing Jason Taylor and Marcus Washington creates a need in the front seven.
14) Saints: Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State – While they’ve added CB’s in free agency, Jenkins is too good a value to pass up.
15) Texans: Peria Jerry, DT, Mississippi – Jerry could join Amobi Okoye, Mario Williams and Antonio Smith on a formidable DL.
16) Chargers: Clay Matthews, OLB, Southern California – Matthews is a versatile LB who could fit many roles in the Chargers 3-4 look.
17) Jets: Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee – Rex Ryan will want plenty of talent for his new front seven and Ayers is a riser.
18) Bears: Eben Britton, OT, Arizona – Britton and Chris Williams give the Bears the bookend tackles they need.
19) Buccaneers: Evander Hood, DT, Missouri: Raheem Morris is still a defensive guy and has a need at DT.
20) Lions: Michael Oher, OT, Mississippi – The Lions pickup Stafford’s left tackle for much cheaper than the #1 pick.
21) Broncos: Rey Maualuga, ILB, Southern California – Provides the Broncos with a nasty force in the middle.
22) Broncos: Tyson Jackson, DE, Louisiana State – The New England philosophy is to build from the inside-out and Jackson is a natural 5-technique.
23) Patriots: Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut – The Patriots have a major need a cornerback and Butler is an experience, New England-type player.
24) Falcons: Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois –The Falcons need a CB to replace the departed Domonique Foxworth.
25) Dolphins: Hakeem Nicks, WR, North Carolina – Nicks gives the Dolphins a WR threat across from Ted Ginn Jr.
26) Ravens: Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland – The local product could give Joe Flacco a speedy threat to stretch defenses.
27) Colts: James Laurinatis, ILB, Ohio State – Pat Kirwan believes Laurinatis is a stellar LB in coverage and that’s good enough for me.
28) Broncos: Larry English, OLB, Northern Illinois – English provides the Broncos a pass rush threat for their new 3-4 look.
29) Giants: Kenny Britt, WR, Rutgers – Britt is a big target who could help replace Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer.
30) Titans: Percy Harvin, WR, Florida – Harvin gives the Titans another unique weapon to pair with Chris Johnson
31) Cardinals: Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech – Johnson is a very physically talented player to help replace Antonio Smith.
32) Steelers: Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest – After losing Bryant McFadden, the Steelers will need some help in the secondary.
Broncos Depth Chart:
QB: Brady Quinn, Chris Simms
RB: Correll Buckhalter, JJ Arrington, LaMont Jordan, Ryan Torain
FB: Peyton Hillis
WR: Michael Crabtree, Jabar Gaffney, Chad Jackson
WR: Eddie Royal, Brandon Stokley, Rookie
TE: Daniel Graham, Jeb Putzier
LT: Ryan Clady, Tyler Polumbus
LG: Ben Hamilton, Lonnie Paxton
C: Casey Wiegmann, Kory Lichtensteiger
RG: Chris Kuper, Scott Young
RT: Ryan Harris
DE: Tyson Jackson, Carlton Powell
NT: Shaun Rogers, Ronald Fields
DE/UT: Marcus Thomas, Kenny Peterson
OLB: Larry English, Elvis Dumervil
ILB/WLB: DJ Williams, Wesley Woodyard
MLB: Rey Maualuga, Andra Davis, Spencer Larsen
OLB: Boss Bailey, Jarvis Moss
CB: Champ Bailey, Jack Williams
CB: Andre’ Goodman, Josh Bell
FS: Renaldo Hill, Vernon Fox
SS: Brian Dawkins, Josh Barrett
K: Matt Prater
P: Brett Kern
* Broncos trade Jay Cutler, Tony Scheffler and a 2010 draft pick to the Browns for Brady Quinn, Shaun Rogers and the #5 pick.
* Broncos trade the #12 pick to the Eagles for the #21 and #28 picks.
* Broncos trade Brandon Marshall to the Vikings for the #22 pick and a conditional 2010 pick.
1) Lions: Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia – Coming off an 0-16 season, the Lions enter a new era with a new face of the franchise.
2) Rams: Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia – Orlando Pace is done and Monroe would be a natural fit to slide in at LT.
3) Chiefs: Aaron Curry, OLB, Wake Forest – The Chiefs select the new centerpiece of their defense.
4) Seahawks: Jason Brown, OT, Baylor – Could go QB or DT, but I expect they solidify the LT position.
5) Broncos: Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech – With Brandon Marshall’s issues, the Broncos decide to change directions.
6) Bengals: Andre Smith, OT, Alabama – The Bengals need an OT badly and would easily overlook his character issues.
7) Raiders: Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas – Orakpo brings a physical, pass-rushing presence to the Raiders defense.
8) Jaguars: Mark Sanchez, QB, Southern California – David Garrard left plenty of doubts last season.
9) Packers: Everette Brown, OLB, Florida State – The Packers will need pass rushers for their move to the 3-4 defense.
10) 49ers: B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College – The 49ers need to get more physical on defense to mirror their Head Coach.
11) Bills: Aaron Maybin, OLB, Penn State – The Bills could use a dynamic pass rusher and the undersized Maybin fits their scheme.
12) Eagles: Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri – The Eagles move up to pass Washington and add a big time weapon for Donovan McNabb.
13) Redskins: Brian Cushing, OLB, Southern California – Losing Jason Taylor and Marcus Washington creates a need in the front seven.
14) Saints: Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State – While they’ve added CB’s in free agency, Jenkins is too good a value to pass up.
15) Texans: Peria Jerry, DT, Mississippi – Jerry could join Amobi Okoye, Mario Williams and Antonio Smith on a formidable DL.
16) Chargers: Clay Matthews, OLB, Southern California – Matthews is a versatile LB who could fit many roles in the Chargers 3-4 look.
17) Jets: Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee – Rex Ryan will want plenty of talent for his new front seven and Ayers is a riser.
18) Bears: Eben Britton, OT, Arizona – Britton and Chris Williams give the Bears the bookend tackles they need.
19) Buccaneers: Evander Hood, DT, Missouri: Raheem Morris is still a defensive guy and has a need at DT.
20) Lions: Michael Oher, OT, Mississippi – The Lions pickup Stafford’s left tackle for much cheaper than the #1 pick.
21) Broncos: Rey Maualuga, ILB, Southern California – Provides the Broncos with a nasty force in the middle.
22) Broncos: Tyson Jackson, DE, Louisiana State – The New England philosophy is to build from the inside-out and Jackson is a natural 5-technique.
23) Patriots: Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut – The Patriots have a major need a cornerback and Butler is an experience, New England-type player.
24) Falcons: Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois –The Falcons need a CB to replace the departed Domonique Foxworth.
25) Dolphins: Hakeem Nicks, WR, North Carolina – Nicks gives the Dolphins a WR threat across from Ted Ginn Jr.
26) Ravens: Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland – The local product could give Joe Flacco a speedy threat to stretch defenses.
27) Colts: James Laurinatis, ILB, Ohio State – Pat Kirwan believes Laurinatis is a stellar LB in coverage and that’s good enough for me.
28) Broncos: Larry English, OLB, Northern Illinois – English provides the Broncos a pass rush threat for their new 3-4 look.
29) Giants: Kenny Britt, WR, Rutgers – Britt is a big target who could help replace Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer.
30) Titans: Percy Harvin, WR, Florida – Harvin gives the Titans another unique weapon to pair with Chris Johnson
31) Cardinals: Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech – Johnson is a very physically talented player to help replace Antonio Smith.
32) Steelers: Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest – After losing Bryant McFadden, the Steelers will need some help in the secondary.
Broncos Depth Chart:
QB: Brady Quinn, Chris Simms
RB: Correll Buckhalter, JJ Arrington, LaMont Jordan, Ryan Torain
FB: Peyton Hillis
WR: Michael Crabtree, Jabar Gaffney, Chad Jackson
WR: Eddie Royal, Brandon Stokley, Rookie
TE: Daniel Graham, Jeb Putzier
LT: Ryan Clady, Tyler Polumbus
LG: Ben Hamilton, Lonnie Paxton
C: Casey Wiegmann, Kory Lichtensteiger
RG: Chris Kuper, Scott Young
RT: Ryan Harris
DE: Tyson Jackson, Carlton Powell
NT: Shaun Rogers, Ronald Fields
DE/UT: Marcus Thomas, Kenny Peterson
OLB: Larry English, Elvis Dumervil
ILB/WLB: DJ Williams, Wesley Woodyard
MLB: Rey Maualuga, Andra Davis, Spencer Larsen
OLB: Boss Bailey, Jarvis Moss
CB: Champ Bailey, Jack Williams
CB: Andre’ Goodman, Josh Bell
FS: Renaldo Hill, Vernon Fox
SS: Brian Dawkins, Josh Barrett
K: Matt Prater
P: Brett Kern
