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Old 01-07-2009, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by jppaul View Post
I agree with you there, Graham Cano was as dominant as a special teamer could be in that game, it was truly an unbelievable performance. I don't think he will be available in the 7th though.

Gartell Johnson could be a really good late round selection, a poor man's Steven Jackson. I am kinda hoping that everybody just kinda forgets about him because he played in an early bowl.

Shaunessy is an impressive all around prospect that could be available in teh third or fourth.

Assuming those picks I would probably go OLB in the first, maybe move Laurnitis or grab Cushing, if Mays was gone. I like Alex Mack over Max Unger he just seems to have better feet.
I would take William Moore, who has slipped becuase of a bit of a down season, with the 46th pick.

And James Davis with the 77 pick to provide more of a power fall forward back.

So I guess mine would look like this:

20 James Laurnitis, LB, OSU
33 Alex Mack, C, California
46 William Moore, S, Missouri
77 Travis Beckum, TE, Wisconsin or Victor Harris, CB, VT
108 DE Matt Shaughnessy (#92, 6-5, 255)
139 P/PK Graham Cano
170 RB Gartrell Johnson (#5, 5-11, 235)
202 CB DeAndre Wright, New Mexico
Unger has better feat than Mac from what I have seen. I cant wait for the combine.

Thats a sweet mock. I like every player. It would great to get a 2way kicker (punts and kicks) with Canos ability. Next year Browns contract is up. If Canos proved worthy we could let Turk and Brown go and save some cap money.
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