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  • Lets play a game...Re-draft 09

    Round #1

    Re-Pick the Broncos selections 1-3rd round How would it affect the whole draft, get creative...

    1 Lions Matthew Stafford QB
    2 Rams Jason Smith OT
    3 Chiefs Tyson Jackson DE
    4 Seahawks Aaron Curry OLB
    5 Jets Mark Sanchez QB
    6 Bengals Andre Smith OT
    7 Raiders Darrius Heyward-Bey WR
    8 Jaguars Eugene Monroe OT
    9 Packers B.J. Raji DT
    10 49ers Michael Crabtree WR
    11 Bills Aaron Maybin DE
    12 Broncos Knowshon Moreno RB
    13 Redskins Brian Orakpo DE
    14 Saints Malcolm Jenkins CB
    15 Texans Brian Cushing OLB
    16 Chargers Larry English DE
    17 Buccaneers Josh Freeman QB
    18 Broncos Robert Ayers LB
    19 Eagles Jeremy Maclin WR
    20 Lions Brandon Pettigrew TE
    21 Browns Alex Mack C
    22 Vikings Percy Harvin WR
    23 Ravens Michael Oher OT
    24 Falcons Peria Jerry DT
    25 Dolphins Vontae Davis CB
    26 Packers Clay Matthews OLB
    27 Colts Donald Brown RB
    28 Bills Eric Wood C
    29 Giants Hakeem Nicks WR
    30 Titans Kenny Britt WR
    31 Cardinals Chris Wells RB
    32 Steelers Evander Hood DT
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  • #2
    1 (33) Lions Delmas, Louis S 6'0" 202 Western Michigan

    2 (34) Patriots (From Chiefs) Chung, Patrick SS 5'11" 212 Oregon

    [+] 3 (35) Rams Laurinaitis, James ILB 6'2" 244 Ohio State

    [+] 4 (36) Browns Robiskie, Brian WR 6'3" 209 Ohio State

    [+] 5 (37) Broncos (From Seahawks) Smith, Alphonso CB 5'9" 193 Wake Forest

    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 6 (38) Bengals Maualuga, Rey ILB 6'2" 249 Southern Cal
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 7 (39) Jaguars Britton, Eben OT 6'6" 309 Arizona
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 8 (40) Patriots (From Raiders) Brace, Ron DT 6'3" 330 Boston College
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 9 (41) Patriots (From Packers) Butler, Darius CB 5'11" 183 Connecticut
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 10 (42) Bills Byrd, Jairus CB 5'10" 207 Oregon
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 11 (43) Panthers (From 49ers) Brown, Everette DE 6'2" 256 Florida State
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 12 (44) Dolphins (From Redskins) White, Pat QB 6'0" 197 West Virginia
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 13 (45) Giants (From Saints) Sintim, Clint OLB 6'3" 256 Virginia
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 14 (46) Texans Barwin, Connor DE 6'4" 256 Cincinnati
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 15 (47) Raiders (From Chargers through Patriots) Mitchell, Mike SS 6'0" 220 Ohio
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 16 (48) Broncos McBath, Darcel CB 6'0" 198 Texas Tech
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 17 (49) Seahawks (From Bears) Unger, Max OT 6'5" 309 Oregon
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 18 (50) Browns (From Buccaneers) Massaquoi, Mohamed WR 6'2" 210 Georgia
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 19 (51) Bills (From Cowboys) Levitre, Andy OL 6'3" 305 Oregon State
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 20 (52) Browns (From Jets) Veikune, David DE 6'2" 257 Hawaii
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 21 (53) Eagles McCoy, LeSean RB 5'10" 198 Pittsburgh
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 22 (54) Vikings Loadholt, Phil OL 6'8" 332 Oklahoma
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 23 (55) Falcons Moore, William S 6'0" 221 Missouri
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 24 (56) Colts (From Dolphins) Moala, Fili DT 6'4" 305 Southern Cal
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 25 (57) Ravens Kruger, Paul DE 6'4" 263 Utah
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 26 (58) Patriots Vollmer, Sebastian OL 6'7" 312 Houston
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 27 (59) Panthers Martin, Sherrod S 6'1" 198 Troy
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 28 (60) Giants Beatty, William OT 6'6" 307 Connecticut
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 29 (61) Dolphins (From Colts) Smith, Sean CB 6'4" 214 Utah
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 30 (62) Titans Marks, Sen'Derrick DT 6'2" 306 Auburn
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 31 (63) Cardinals Brown, Cody DE 6'2" 244 Connecticut
    Pick Analysis: null
    [+] 32 (64) Broncos (From Steelers) Quinn, Richard TE 6'4" 264 North Carolina
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    • #3
      [+] 1 (65) Jets (From Lions) Greene, Shonn RB 5'11" 227 Iowa

      [+] 2 (66) Rams Fletcher, Bradley DB 6'0" 196 Iowa
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 3 (67) Chiefs Magee, Alex DT 6'3" 298 Purdue
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 4 (68) Bears (From Seahawks) Gilbert, Jarron DE 6'5" 288 San Jose State
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 5 (69) Cowboys (From Browns) Williams, Jason OLB 6'1" 241 Western Illinois
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 6 (70) Bengals Johnson, Michael DE 6'7" 266 Georgia Tech
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 7 (71) Raiders Shaughnessy, Matt DE 6'5" 266 Wisconsin
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 8 (72) Jaguars Knighton, Terrance DT 6'3" 321 Temple
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 9 (73) Jaguars (From Packers through Patriots) Cox, Derek CB 6'1" 189 William & Mary
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 10 (74) 49ers Coffee, Glen RB 6'0" 209 Alabama
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 11 (75) Cowboys (From Bills) Brewster, Robert OT 6'4" 325 Ball State
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 12 (76) Lions (From Saints through Jets) Levy, DeAndre OLB 6'2" 236 Wisconsin
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 13 (77) Texans Caldwell, Antoine OG 6'3" 309 Alabama
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 14 (78) Chargers Vasquez, Louis OG 6'5" 333 Texas Tech
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 15 (79) Steelers (From Broncos) Urbik, Kraig OT 6'5" 328 Wisconsin
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 16 (80) Redskins Barnes, Kevin CB 6'0" 187 Maryland
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 17 (81) Buccaneers Miller, Roy DT 6'1" 310 Texas
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 18 (82) Lions (From Cowboys) Williams, Derrick WR 6'0" 194 Penn State
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 19 (83) Patriots (From Jets through Packers) Tate, Brandon WR 6'0" 183 North Carolina
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 20 (84) Steelers (From Bears through Broncos) Wallace, Mike WR 6'0" 199 Mississippi
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 21 (85) Giants (From Eagles) Barden, Ramses WR 6'6" 229 Cal Poly
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 22 (86) Vikings Allen, Asher CB 5'10" 194 Georgia
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 23 (87) Dolphins Turner, Patrick WR 6'5" 223 Southern Cal
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 24 (88) Ravens Webb, Lardarius CB 5'10" 179 Nicholls State
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 25 (89) Titans (From Patriots) Cook, Jared TE 6'5" 246 South Carolina
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 26 (90) Falcons Owens, Christopher CB 5'10" 181 San Jose State
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 27 (91) Seahawks (From Giants through Eagles) Butler, Deon WR 5'10" 182 Penn State
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 28 (92) Colts Powers, Jerraud CB 5'9" 188 Auburn
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 29 (93) Panthers Irvin, Corvey DL 6'3" 301 Georgia
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 30 (94) Titans Mouton, Ryan CB 5'9" 187 Hawaii
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 31 (95) Cardinals Johnson, Rashad S 5'11" 203 Alabama
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 32 (96) Steelers Lewis, Keenan CB 6'0" 208 Oregon State
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 33 (97) Patriots (Compensatory selection) McKenzie, Tyrone OLB 6'2" 243 South Florida
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 34 (98) Bengals (Compensatory selection) Coffman, Chase TE 6'6" 244 Missouri
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 35 (99) Bears (Compensatory selection) Iglesias, Juaquin WR 6'1" 210 Oklahoma
      Pick Analysis: null
      [+] 36 (100) Giants (Compensatory selection) Beckum, Travis TE 6'3" 243 Wisconsin
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      • #4
        Clay Mathews would have looked good in Blue and Orange

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        • #5
          4TH Round

          [+] 1 (101) Cowboys (From Lions) McGee, Stephen QB 6'3" 225 Texas A&M
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 2 (102) Chiefs Washington, Donald CB 6'0" 197 Ohio State
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 3 (103) Rams Scott, Dorell DT 6'3" 312 Clemson
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 4 (104) Browns Maiava, Kaluka ILB 5'11" 229 Southern Cal
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 5 (105) Bears (From Seahawks) Melton, Henry DE 6'3" 260 Texas
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 6 (106) Bengals Luigs, Jonathan C 6'4" 301 Arkansas
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 7 (107) Jaguars Thomas, Mike WR 5'8" 195 Arizona
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 8 (108) Dolphins (From Raiders) Hartline, Brian WR 6'2" 195 Ohio State
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 9 (109) Packers Lang, T.J. OT 6'4" 316 Eastern Michigan
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 10 (110) Cowboys (From Bills) Butler, Victor DE 6'2" 248 Oregon State
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 11 (111) Panthers (From 49ers) Goodson, Mike RB 6'0" 208 Texas A&M
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 12 (112) Texans Quin, Glover CB 5'11" 204 New Mexico
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 13 (113) Chargers Martin, Vaughn DT 6'3" 331 Western Ontario (Canada)
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 14 (114) Broncos Bruton, David FS 6'2" 219 Notre Dame
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 15 (115) Lions (From Redskins through Jets) Hill, Sammie Lee DT 6'4" 329 Stillman
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 16 (116) Saints Vaughn, Chip S 6'1" 221 Wake Forest
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 17 (117) Buccaneers (From Dallas) Moore, Kyle DE 6'5" 272 Southern Cal
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 18 (118) Saints (From Jets) Arnoux, Stanley ILB 6'0" 232 Wake Forest
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 19 (119) Bears Moore, D.J. CB 5'9" 192 Vanderbilt
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 20 (120) Cowboys (From Buccaneers) Williams, Brandon DE 6'5" 252 Texas Tech
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 21 (121) Bills (From Eagles) Nelson, Shawn TE 6'5" 240 Southern Miss
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 22 (122) Texans (From Vikings) Hill, Anthony TE 6'5" 262 North Carolina State
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 23 (123) Patriots (From Ravens) Ohrnberger, Rich OG 6'2" 297 Penn State
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 24 (124) Raiders (From Patriots) Murphy, Louis WR 6'2" 203 Florida
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 25 (125) Falcons Sidbury Jr., Lawrence DE 6'2" 266 Richmond
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 26 (126) Raiders (From Dolphins) Norris, Slade DE 6'2" 232 Oregon State
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 27 (127) Colts Collie, Austin WR 6'1" 200 BYU
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 28 (128) Panthers Fiammetta, Tony FB 6'0" 245 Syracuse
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 29 (129) Giants Brown, Andre RB 6'0" 224 North Carolina State
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 30 (130) Titans McRath, Gerald LB 6'2" 231 Southern Miss
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 31 (131) Cardinals Toler, Greg CB 5'11" 191 St Pauls
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 32 (132) Broncos (From Steelers) Olsen, Seth OG 6'5" 306 Iowa
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 33 (133) Chargers (Compensatory selection) Green, Tyronne OG 6'2" 309 Auburn
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 34 (134) Chargers (Compensatory selection) Johnson, Gartrell RB 5'10" 219 Colorado State
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 35 (135) Titans (Compensatory selection) Kropog, Troy OT 6'6" 309 Tulane
          Pick Analysis: null
          [+] 36 (136) Colts (Compensatory selection) Taylor, Terrance DT 6'0" 306 Michigan
          Last edited by ItalianBronco; 02-12-2010, 01:58 PM.
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          • #6
            I threw in the fourth just for fun...
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            • #7
              Originally posted by knoxman36and2
              Clay Mathews would have looked good in Blue and Orange
              i agree i dont know why we didnt draft a true OLB

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              • #8
                12th pick Cushing
                18th pick Vontae Davis
                37th pick Jairus Byrd
                48th pick Shonne Greene
                64th pick Terrance Knighten
                114 pick Austin Collie
                132 pick Jasper Brinkley

                Cushing would have givin us 2 great pass rushers off the edge...
                Davis would have givin us a GREAT Nickle and future replacement for Champ.
                Byrd, same thing...But replacement for Dawk
                Shonne Greene, tough runner...Very skilled back
                Knighton, would have givin us DEPTH at NT
                Austin Collie, replacement for Stoke...
                Jasper would have looked great in Orange and Blue
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                • #9
                  well my mock draft that year had us taking Cushing 12th and Rey maulaga 18th then in the third we didnt trade up just had our regular pick and got McCoy.

                  Then when relizing Orakpo was in our hands I immediatley was jumping up and down in the buffalo wild wings basically expecting us to take him.

                  and Rey maulaga at our 18th wouldnt have surprised anybody cause he was expected to go way earlier then drafted.

                  So heres mine (not trading up or anything and basically my mock draft before the draft)

                  12 - ORAKPO -- dumbest idea to skip on this guy

                  18 - Rey M. -- turned out to be great rookie (despite what just happend off field) BUT I LOST MY BET saying he would win DROY


                  48 - LeSean McCoy - i believe is a good RB who will be a sleeper in fantasy drafts like this years RAY RICE (picked him in a **** load)

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                  • #10
                    Moreno Ayers Smith McBath Quinn.

                    I'll take em all. Who knows what kinda years any other rookie would have in any other setting. Its not applicable to look as Orakpos stats and be like aw man he would have done just as good here.

                    In fact he had over a 3rd of his sacks in one game. Doesn't scream consistancy to me.

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                    • #11
                      [QUOTE=MorenoFan27;3163072]well my mock draft that year had us taking Cushing 12th and Rey maulaga 18th then in the third we didnt trade up just had our regular pick and got McCoy.

                      Then when relizing Orakpo was in our hands I immediatley was jumping up and down in the buffalo wild wings basically expecting us to take him.

                      and Rey maulaga at our 18th wouldnt have surprised anybody cause he was expected to go way earlier then drafted.

                      So heres mine (not trading up or anything and basically my mock draft before the draft)

                      12 - ORAKPO -- dumbest idea to skip on this guy

                      18 - Rey M. -- turned out to be great rookie (despite what just happend off field) BUT I LOST MY BET saying he would win DROY


                      48 - LeSean McCoy - i believe is a good RB who will be a sleeper in fantasy drafts like this years RAY RICE (picked him in a **** load)[/QUOTE

                      I almost lost my mind when we did not draft Orakpo. I think Jerry with our second pick of the first round would have solidified our Dline for years to come. With either of these picks (18 or 37) why we didn't draft Rey Rey I will never know. Alphonso Smith in the second will take some time to find out if we were right but I think we did alright with the pick but he was not worth the value. We possibly could pick up Haden this year and I think if he is available with our 10/11 pick he would of been a better pickup than Smith last year. We still would of had pick 14 and we could of picked up someone like Iupati or McClain or Bryant. Why in the world did we trade up to get Quinn. I don't even know why we drafted him at all let alone trade up. Jaron Gilbert would of been a nice pickup with that pick.

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                      • #12
                        12th pick Orakpo
                        18th pick Vontae Davis
                        37th pick Mauluga
                        48th pick Max Unger
                        64th pick Shonn Green
                        114 pick Louis Murphy
                        132 pick Jasper Brinkley
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by no-pseudo-fan
                          12th pick Orakpo
                          18th pick Vontae Davis
                          37th pick Mauluga
                          48th pick Max Unger
                          64th pick Shonn Green
                          114 pick Louis Murphy
                          132 pick Jasper Brinkley

                          I was gonna take those two as well...It was a tough choice...
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                          • #14
                            The problem with your redraft game is that many of the players would go much higher if you did every team re-doing thier picks. Like Oher, Harvin, Mathews, Cushing, Byrd, and Orakpo would all be in the top 10

                            But I will play anyway, trying to judge the right amount of rise and fall.

                            12, OLB Robert Ayers
                            18, DT Evander "Ziggy" Hood
                            37, NT Terrance Knighton
                            48, CB Sean Smith
                            64, FS Darcell McBath
                            114, TE Anthony Hill
                            132, WR Johnny Knox

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                            • #15
                              12-Orakpo
                              Apparently we didn't take him cause Nolan didn't want him. Well look how that turned out.
                              18-Percy Harvin
                              What did our offense miss? Pure explosion, and big play capability. Good thing Knowshon had what, 2 runs over 25 yards?
                              37-Jarius Bryd
                              Dude is an animal, Alphonso Smith's rookie year was one of the most disappointing things I've ever seen as a Bronco fan.
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                              Champ Bailey in 2005
                              30 times thrown at, 10 interceptions, 10 receptions, 10 incompletions

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