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  • D Rock
    Hall of Famer
    • Dec 2008
    • 2797

    latest NationalFootballPost mock - big surprises

    [url="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=ApOTmJX0Rw10B24uNhOZ3vJDubYF?slug=ys-headtoheadmockdraft040710"]http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=A ... raft040710[/url]

    They have Odrick going 7th and Tebow 10th. Looks like the Odrick campaign is getting into full swing, and not just with Steelers fans.
  • WoodleyofTroy
    Starter
    • Jan 2009
    • 709

    #2
    Re: latest NationalFootballPost mock - big surprises

    Have you seen their player rankings?

    Not sure if they're joking or not. Earl Thomas is ranked #102 lol.

    Haven't use that site since.

    Projected Position Height Weight College / Country
    1 Ndamukong Suh Defensive Tackle 6-4 300 Nebraska
    2 Gerald McCoy Defensive Tackle 6-4 295 Oklahoma
    3 Rolando McClain Linebacker 6-4 258 Alabama
    4 Eric Berry Cornerback 5-11 203 Tennessee
    5 Maurkice Pouncey Center 6-5 312 Florida
    6 Aaron Hernandez Tight End 6-2 250 Florida
    7 Jonathan Dwyer Running Back 6-0 235 Georgia Tech
    8 Russell Okung Offensive Lineman 6-5 300 Oklahoma State
    9 Dez Bryant Wide Receiver 6-2 220 Oklahoma State
    10 Mike Iupati Offensive Lineman 6-6 330 Idaho
    11 Chad Jones Safety 6-3 231 LSU
    12 Anthony Davis Offensive Lineman 6-6 325 Rutgers
    13 Derrick Morgan Defensive End 6-4 270 Georgia Tech
    14 Joe Haden Cornerback 5-11 190 Florida
    15 Brian Price Defensive Tackle 6-2 300 UCLA
    16 Bryan Bulaga Offensive Lineman 6-6 312 Iowa
    17 Jahvid Best Running Back 5-10 201 California
    18 C.J. Spiller Running Back 5-11 195 Clemson
    19 John Jerry Offensive Lineman 6-5 350 Mississippi
    20 Jason Worilds Defensive End 6-2 240 Virginia Tech
    21 Charles Brown Tackle 6-6 295 USC
    22 Terrence Cody Defensive Line 6-5 365 Alabama
    23 Matt Tennant Center 6-4 294 Boston College
    24 Morgan Burnett Safety 6-1 210 Georgia Tech
    25 Bruce Campbell Offensive Tackle 6-7 285 Maryland
    26 Sam Bradford Quarterback 6-4 218 Oklahoma
    27 Brandon Graham Defensive End 6-2 263 Michigan
    28 Jared Odrick Defensive Tackle 6-5 296 Penn State
    29 Kyle Wilson Cornerback 5-10 185 Boise State
    30 Brandon LaFell Wide Receiver 6-3 206 LSU
    31 Anthony Dixon Running Back 6-1 235 Mississippi State
    32 Rob Gronkowski Tight End 6-6 265 Arizona
    33 Brandon Spikes Linebacker 6-3 258 Florida
    34 Anthony McCoy Tight End 6-5 255 USC
    35 J.D. Walton Center 6-3 305 Baylor
    36 Arthur Jones Defensive Tackle 6-4 291 Syracuse
    37 Arrelious Benn Wide Receiver 6-2 220 Illinois
    38 Jermaine Gresham Tight End 6-6 261 Oklahoma
    39 Dezmon Briscoe Wide Receiver 6-3 200 Kansas
    40 Ed Dickson Tight End 6-5 243 Oregon
    41 Nate Allen Safety 6-2 206 South Florida
    42 Daryl Washington Linebacker 6-3 233 TCU
    43 Eric Norwood Linebacker 6-1 252 South Carolina
    44 Dan Williams Defensive Tackle 6-3 327 Tennessee
    45 Jason Pierre-Paul Defensive End 6-6 265 South Florida
    46 Vladimir Ducasse Offensive Lineman 6-5 315 Massachusetts
    47 Kareem Jackson Defensive Back 5-11 192 Alabama
    48 Jason Fox Tackle 6-7 314 Miami (FL)
    49 Rodger Saffold Offensive Tackle 6-5 318 Indiana
    50 Sean Weatherspoon Linebacker 6-2 245 Missouri
    51 Mike Johnson Offensive Lineman 6-6 305 Alabama
    52 Devin McCourty Cornerback 5-11 185 Rutgers
    53 Jerry Hughes Defensive End 6-3 257 TCU
    54 John Conner Fullback 5-11 240 Kentucky
    55 Eric Decker Wide Receiver 6-2 215 Minnesota
    56 Larry Asante Safety 6-1 210 Nebraska
    57 Ciron Black Tackle 6-5 322 LSU
    58 Carlton Mitchell Wide Receiver 6-4 212 South Florida
    59 Rashawn Jackson Fullback 6-1 245 Virginia
    60 Carlos Dunlap Defensive End 6-6 290 Florida
    61 Mike Williams Wide Receiver 6-2 204 Syracuse
    62 T.J. Ward Defensive Back 5-11 201 Oregon
    63 Marcus Easley Wide Receiver 6-2 219 Connecticut
    64 Greg Hardy Defensive Line 6-4 265 Mississippi
    65 Alex Carrington Defensive End 6-5 284 Arkansas State
    66 Jimmy Clausen Quarterback 6-3 223 Notre Dame
    67 Sergio Kindle Defensive End 6-4 239 Texas
    68 Navorro Bowman Linebacker 6-1 232 Penn State
    69 Tyson Alualu Defensive Tackle 6-3 295 California
    70 Jon Asamoah Offensive Lineman 6-5 315 Illinois
    71 Jeremy Williams Wide Receiver 6-1 201 Tulane
    72 Koa Misi Defensive End 6-3 263 Utah
    73 Tony Moeaki Tight End 6-4 250 Iowa
    74 Joique Bell Wide Receiver 6-1 233 Wayne State (MI)
    75 Geno Atkins Defensive Tackle 6-1 290 Georgia
    76 Everson Griffen Defensive End 6-3 265 USC
    77 Taylor Mays Safety 6-3 230 USC
    78 A.J. Edds Linebacker 6-4 244 Iowa
    79 Mardy Gilyard Wide Receiver 6-1 187 Cincinnati
    80 Golden Tate Wide Receiver 5-11 195 Notre Dame
    81 Dominique Franks Defensive Back 6-0 189 Oklahoma
    82 Montario Hardesty Running Back 6-0 212 Tennessee
    83 Donovan Warren Cornerback 6-0 187 Michigan
    84 Major Wright Safety 6-0 204 Florida
    85 Joe McKnight Running Back 6-0 200 USC
    86 Brandon Ghee Cornerback 6-0 191 Wake Forest
    87 Mitch Petrus Guard 6-4 315 Arkansas
    88 Vince Oghobaase Defensive Tackle 6-6 300 Duke
    89 Corey Peters Defensive Tackle 6-3 295 Kentucky
    90 Kyle Calloway Offensive Lineman 6-7 315 Iowa
    91 Stevenson Sylvester Linebacker 6-2 230 Utah
    92 Sergio Render Guard 6-3 319 Virginia Tech
    93 Nick Polk Safety 6-0 219 Indiana
    94 Cameron Sheffield Defensive End 6-2 237 Troy
    95 Kenny Alfred Offensive Lineman 6-2 300 Washington State
    96 Garrett Graham Tight End 6-3 250 Wisconsin
    97 Ricky Sapp Defensive End 6-4 240 Clemson
    98 Jermaine Cunningham Defensive End 6-3 252 Florida
    99 Rennie Curran Linebacker 5-11 226 Georgia
    100 Cam Thomas Defensive Tackle 6-3 330 North Carolina
    101 Walter Thurmond III Cornerback 6-0 180 Oregon
    102 Earl Thomas
    "That's just Ben being Superman" -John Madden, Super Bowl XLIII

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    • D Rock
      Hall of Famer
      • Dec 2008
      • 2797

      #3
      Re: latest NationalFootballPost mock - big surprises

      wow. They certainly don't bother trying to conform to typical standards do they?

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      • RuthlessBurgher
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 33208

        #4
        Re: latest NationalFootballPost mock - big surprises

        Originally posted by D Rock
        wow. They certainly don't bother trying to conform to typical standards do they?
        Unless, of course, you consider ranking a tight end who is only 6'2" with short arms, has character concerns, and is not interested in blocking anyone as your 6th best prospect in the entire draft as "conforming to typical standards."

        Well done, National Football Post! Well done!

        Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

        Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

        We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

        We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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