Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Wookie On Sports 2008 Mock Draft

First a caveat. As anyone who ever made one of these its impossible to get one entirely right as one trade occurs and the complete draft is lost. Ten percent is amazing. Therefore somethings I've always done is to get the right player to the right team more than the right spot. I don't think MacPhadden last till 15. I just think when he gets to the 6th-7th range somebody's moving up to draft him. His need doesn't really fit the worst teams and the earlier in the draft the more teams usually draft for need. Same with Glenn Dorsey. This is overall a weak draft class. Strenghts seem to be offensive tackle and cornerback so that's what I'm predicting a big run on in the first. So anyway here we go:


With the first pick the Miami Dolphins select . . .



Michigan Offensive Tackle Jake Long








With the second pick the St. Louis Rams select . . .


Ohio State Defensive End/Linebacker Vhernon Gholsten







With the third pick the Atlanta Falcons select . . .




Boston College Quarterback Matt Ryan







With the fourth pick the Oakland Raider select . . .


Virginia Defensive End Chris Long





With the fifth pick the Kansas City Chiefs select . . .


Virginia Offensive Lineman Branden Albert








With the sixth pick the New York Jets select . . .

Cal Wide Receiver DeSean Jackson







With the seventh pick the 18-1 New England Patriots select . . .


South Florida Cornerback Mike Jenkins







With the eighth pick the Baltimore Ravens select . . .


Boise State Offensive Tackle Ryan Clady









With the ninth pick the Cincinnati Bengals select . . .

USC Defensive Tackle Sedrick Ellis







With the tenth pick the New Orleans Saints select . . .


LSU Defensive Tackle Glenn Dorsey









With the eleventh pick the Buffalo Bills select . . .


Troy Cornerback Leodis McKelvin




With the twelfth pick the Denver Broncos select . . .


USC Linebacker Keith Rivers






With the thirteenth pick the Carolina Panthers select . . .


Louisville Quarterback Brian Brohm









With the fourteenth pick the Chicago Bears select . . .


Michigan State Wide Receiver Devin Thomas







With the fifteenth pick the Detroit Lions select . . .


Arkansas Runningback Darren MacPhadden




With the sixteenth pick the Arizona Cardinals select . . .


Arizona Cornerback Antoine Cason










With the seventeenth pick the Kansas City Cheifs select . . .


Florida Defensive End Derrick Harvey










With the eighteenth pick the Houston Texans Select . . .



Illinois Runningback Rashard Mendenhall







With the nineteenth pick the Philadelphia Eagles select . . .



Pittsburgh Offensive Tackle Jeff Otah





With the twentieth pick the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select . . .


Indiana Wide Receiver James Hardy








With the twenty first pick the Washington Redskins select . . .


Tennessee State cornerback Dominque Rodgers Cromartie








With the twenty second pick the Dallas Cowboys select . . .




Kansas defensive back Aqib Talib




With the twenty third pick the Pittsburgh Steelers select . . .


Boston College Offensive tackle Gosder Cherilus




With the twenty fourth pick the Tennessee Titans select . . .


Texas Wide Receiver Limas Sweed










With the twenty fifth pick the Seattle Seahawks select . . .


North Carolina defensive lineman Kentwan Balmer








With the twenty sixth pick the Jacksonville Jaguars select . . .

Clemson defensive end Phillip Merling











With the twenty seventh pick the San Diego Super Chargers select . . .


USC Offensive Tackle Sam Backer







With the twenty eighth pick the Dallas Cowboys select . . .


Arkansas Running Back Felix Jones







With the twenty ninth pick the San Fransico 49'ers select . . .

Auburn defensive end/linebacker Quentin Groves








With the thirtieth pick the Green Bay Packers select . . .

Arkansas State Safety Tyrell Johnson








After the 18-1 New England Patriots must forfeit the thirty first pick the World Champion New York Football Giants select with the thirty second pick. . .


Tennessee Linebacker Jerod Mayo