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    This should be fun. Most of this probably will probably change by the time we get to the draft, but it's fun to see how our team's needs changes throughout the year. After round 2-3 it's all just pure speculation.


    Round 1: Arrelious Benn [WR] Illinois 6'2, 215lbs.

    Analysis: Maybe if Bulger has legitimate talent to throw to, he won't look bad. Benn is a very talented receiver, and at 6'2, he gives our receiving corps much needed size. Bulger should be screaming in glee if we get this guy. Avery and Robinson and Burton need a legitimate talented receiver on the field with them, which will take pressure off them, and make them more open which will in turn give Bulger more options to throw to.

    Round 2: Everson Griffen [DE] USC 6'3, 265lbs.

    Analysis: We need pass rushers that can help our secondary out.

    Round 3: Boo Robinson [DT] Wake Forest 6'2, 326lbs.

    Analysis: We need help at our front four stopping the run. This guy is a monster of a nose tackle.

    Round 4: John Jerry [G] Mississippi 6'5, 350lbs.

    Analysis: We need to fortify our trenches on both sides of the ball. This guy brings HUGE size to our line, and he should be one of the contenders to replace Incognito.

    Round 5: Brandon Carter [G] Texas Tech 6'7, 360lbs.

    Analysis: 4 linemen picked between rounds 1-5? That's crazy! No it isn't. We need to really solidify our lines, and this guy also brings mammoth size to the guard position. He should also be a contender for the starting right guard position.

    Round 6: Luther Brown [OLB] USC 6'2, 234lbs.

    Round 7: David Gettis [WR] Baylor 6'4, 210lbs.

  • #2
    Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

    we need a playmaker..a leon washington kinda guy

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    • #3
      Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

      Very good although I doubt that Benn will be the top WR prospect by the end of the year, but this is a nice draft board.

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      • #4
        Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

        With the first pick in the 2010 draft, the rams select sam bradford qb oklahoma.

        ramming speed to all

        general counsel

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        • #5
          Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

          Originally posted by general counsel View Post
          With the first pick in the 2010 draft, the rams select colt mccoy qb texas.
          *fixed that

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          • #6
            Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

            I think that it's going to boil down to either a QB or a DE in Round One. My preference is for Carlos Dunlap, as Little as getting old and I'm a firm believer in the old adage that defence wins championships, but I wouldn't be entirely surprised if we went for a new signal caller.

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            • #7
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              I wouldn't mind if we picked Bradford. But if we McCoy, I will be fuming...

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              • #8
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                Depends how Barron performs. We may be in the market for another tackle at some point in next years draft.

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                • #9
                  Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

                  Originally posted by cfh128 View Post
                  Depends how Barron performs. We may be in the market for another tackle at some point in next years draft.
                  So far he's surprised me. He's been solid up to this point. We'll see how he plays throughout the season.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

                    id rather it go like this:

                    2010 1st round pick Carlos Dunlap DE (top 3), Gerald McCoy DT (7-10), Dez Bryant/ Benn WR (11-20)

                    2nd round pick: Tim Tebow

                    somthing u have notice about this guy is his drive to win the game, his leadership the way he leads the 10 other guys on the line. ANd most importantly his work ethic which is very very important in the NFL. We wont save too much money cutting bulger so we might have one more year of him with tebow in the wings.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

                      Carlos Dunlap I like, but I feel like its time for us to draft talented guy in a "talent" position (WR). We need some electricity, some life, and a playmaker should renew those spirits so to say.


                      McCoy I think is an UT, and we really need a big guy to stuff up the run. The reason I didn't mention Terrence Cody, the 6-5 350lb NT from Alabama, is that he may get too sluggish, and is most likely a 2 down player.


                      If Tebow is available at round 2, we should give him a long hard look.



                      But I'm really excited about those two guards. They give us mammoth size, and will build on our "let's get bigger on the o-line" motto.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

                        The first rounder should go to the D Line or quarterback depending on how the season goes. I also wouldn't mind getting Dez Bryant or Taylor Mays either because they are probably the 2 best athletes and most exciting players for the upcoming draft along with Jahvid Best.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

                          Originally posted by RockinRam View Post
                          Carlos Dunlap I like, but I feel like its time for us to draft talented guy in a "talent" position (WR). We need some electricity, some life, and a playmaker should renew those spirits so to say.


                          McCoy I think is an UT, and we really need a big guy to stuff up the run. The reason I didn't mention Terrence Cody, the 6-5 350lb NT from Alabama, is that he may get too sluggish, and is most likely a 2 down player.
                          You got to think about it. Spags is our coach and he needs players who can get a pass-rush on the D-line.

                          And Benn will prolly not be picked i dont think we will pick a WR in the top 10. Remember the eagles they did not need a big time receiver to get it done. it helped with TO but they did not need it. Andy Ried never went for a WR that early.

                          Also at this point i like Dez Bryant over Benn cuz Bryant can run good routes and that always transitions well to the NFL

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                            Re: Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 1

                            Originally posted by general counsel View Post
                            With the first pick in the 2010 draft, the rams select sam bradford qb oklahoma.

                            ramming speed to all

                            general counsel
                            And with the first pick of the 2013 draft, the Rams select Tate Forcier, QB, Michigan.

                            Aren't hamster wheels and botched conversion projects fun?

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                            • #15
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                              Benn is actually very good at route running and very good at finding soft spots in the zone. I'm just worried about that guy staying healthy.I would think he will be the number one if he can stay healthy. and if he doesn't maybe we could come up late first round or he drops to the second, that would be a steal .

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                              • eauclare
                                My ever changing mock draft
                                by eauclare
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                                This guy is the best pass rusher in the draft. Team him up with LL and who do you double team.

                                Round 2: Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan State
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                                Round 3: Cliff Avril, OLB, Purdue
                                More speed on the outside and pass rushing ability. Think how Haslett could move he, WW, LL and Gholston around. It would create matchup problems.

                                Round 4: Tom Zbikowski, SS, Notre Dame

                                A real hitter teamed up with OJ. He would take away the middle of the field.

                                Round 5: Trae Williams, CB, South Florida
                                Not great size. Would project as a nickle or dime back at best, but would add depth. He is a ballhawk.

                                Round 6: Pedro Sosa, OT, Rutgers

                                More depth for the o line.
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                              • BarronWade
                                Here is different perspective on the Rams mock draft!
                                by BarronWade
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                                Round 1: Eugene Monroe OT
                                Round 2: Jarron Gilbert DE/DT
                                i know what ur all thinking but Justin Tuck is a great DL that can play DE and DT which works well gor spags. Did i just say Justin Tuck i meant Jarron Gilbert im always getting those 2 confused.
                                Round 3: Rashad Jennings RB
                                We just signed Jason Brown so that tells you we are going to run up the middle we get a RB that is 6-1 230 pounds. He is the perfect #2 back. He can catch well and block. He is also durable enuff to take over if Action Jackson goes down. Did i mention Jennings is fast for a guy his size so he can fill in that Change of pace.
                                Round 4: Antonio Appleby MLB
                                Okay the only one I can recall that has appleby is AvengerRam. Few weeks ago i was picking this guy as our undrafted rookie but as AV put his stock is rising and because we havnet addressed a MLB yet appleby is our guy unless Tyronne McKenzie is there.
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                                Okay this guy is not the tall WR we are looking for he is about 6-0. But he is a good return man. He also can leap for the ball to make for the height. THis guy is also good at seperation. So since i did not address it yet here it is a WR that can play the slot.
                                Round 6: Graham Harrell QB
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                              • Bralidore(RAMMODE)
                                Bralidore's MOCK DRAFT: The Rough Draft
                                by Bralidore(RAMMODE)
                                Round 1: Ndamukong Suh DT: The House of Spears, will improve the entire defense if he can live up to even half of the hype he has garnered. Excellent strength that can increase, intelligent, uses hands very well, playmaker at DT.

                                Round 2: Sean Weatherspoon OLB: Side line to Sideline defender, can make things happen, can come in and start immediately and compliment JLau tremendously.

                                Round 3: Dexter Mccluster RB/WR: PLAYMAKER, I'd consider trading back up into the second round to acquire this guy... is one of those guys that can take it to the house anytime he touches the ball, excellent agility and quickness, sick juking moves and change of direction skills, can be utilized at receiver, runningback, and special teams. Could be the Rams utility man. WARNING: Stock on the rise after performing excellent so far at Senior Bowl, could very likely go higher.

                                Round 4: George Selvie DE: Once considered one of the best pass rushers in college football, he has taken a fall from grace after greatly under performing this past season. Great Size and burst off the edge with good speed. Likely a steal this low and could quite possibly go higher.

                                Round 5 #1: Jimmy Graham TE: About as tall as it gets in the NFL. Converted basketball player with potential off the freakin' charts. Fast, Quick, Agile due to all that basketball learnin'. Good ball skills and run after the catch ability. Would be a project at Tight End but Daniel Fells can be serviceable in the meantime and If this guy can reach his potential we have Kellen Winslow/Antonio Gates Hybrid on our hands that's taller. If he's there TAKE HIM.

                                Round 5 #2: Danario Alexander WR: Great Size, outstanding leaper, very productive with run after the catch ability. Plays stiff sometimes and apparently has trouble getting in and out of his cuts. Doesn't seem to ahve the acceleration wanted for the position. could be a great Red zone threat and legit receiver with some more coaching. Injury History.

                                Round 6: Ciron Black RG/RT: Was highly touted before this season. Was a highly durable 4 year anchor on the line for LSU. Big (6'5 322) with good strength and a great run blocker. I'd move him inside as he has trouble with speed rushers and his strength is not at the tackle position IMO. Was seen by some to have been a first second round pick but has watched his stock plummet after under achieving and could possibly fall to us here. Would be great value at a position of need.

                                Round 7 #1: Legarrette Blount RB: Physical Downhill punisher, Has good speed to break one. Draft stock plummeted due to Boise State incident and character concerns. Physical Specimen with great size. Has steal written all over him.

                                Round 7 #2: BPA

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                              • RockinRam
                                Rockin's Mock Draft @ Week 7
                                by RockinRam
                                My week 1 mock draft consisted of:

                                Round 1: Arrelious Benn [WR] Illinois 6'2, 215lbs.

                                Round 2: Everson Griffen [DE] USC 6'3, 265lbs.

                                Round 3: Boo Robinson [DT] Wake Forest 6'2, 326lbs.

                                Round 4: John Jerry [G] Mississippi 6'5, 350lbs.

                                Round 5: Brandon Carter [G] Texas Tech 6'7, 360lbs.

                                Round 6: Luther Brown [OLB] USC 6'2, 234lbs.

                                Round 7: David Gettis [WR] Baylor 6'4, 210lbs.



                                My week 7 mock draft is now in the shape of this:


                                Round 1: Jimmy Clausen [QB] Notre Dame 6'3, 218lbs.

                                Analysis: Clausen is a beast of a QB. As the current #1 QB in the 2010 NFL Draft, Clausen deserves it. This kid has a wicked arm, with incredible arm strength and accuracy. He plays very well under center, unlike other college QB's. He has great pocket presence, patience and awareness. He can outmanuever and outrun D-linemen. The new face of our franchise. He will give this team the winning mentality it deserves.

                                Round 2: Golden Tate [WR] Notre Dame 5'11, 196lbs.

                                Analysis: Two Notre Dame players in a row? You bet. Golden Tate, with the injury of Michael Floyd, has stepped up and shown what he can do. Clausen and Tate make a dynamic duo in college, and why not carry that into the NFL too? We need more playmakers at WR, and this guy brings it. Speedy, and elusive, this guy has lots of moves.

                                Round 3: Greg Romeus [DE] Pittsburgh 6'5, 265lbs.

                                Analysis: Should figure into Spag's DE rotation. Very productive DE, and should give us some much needed help pressuring the QB.

                                Round 4: John Jerry [OG/RT] Ole Miss 6'5, 350lbs.

                                Analysis: When Jason Smith is moved to left tackle next year, that leaves a void at right tackle. John Jerry is a massive lineman that is able to play guard and right tackle. Jerry is a punishing run blocker and good pass blocker, and at 6'5, 350lbs, he puts fear into opposing d-linemen.

                                Round 5: Brandon Carter [OG] Texas Tech 6'7, 363lbs.

                                Analysis: The 2008 Texas Tech o-linemen are seriously underrated. The Tech's o-line is filled with solid, hard-working and agressive mammoths, which was one of the main reasons Graham Harrell had such an amazing year passing the ball. Brandon Carter, despite his crazy face-paint, is a good character guy who is smart despite his outlandish look. He is an amazing worker and strives to be a great lineman. This guy is huge, and is an imposing figure on the line. He will pave enormous holes for Jackson to run through, along with fellow rookie John Jerry next to him, and our fellow meat slab at center Jason Brown. If we get Carter along with Jerry, Jackson will be so excited he'll never want to leave St.Louis...

                                Round 6: Andrew Quarless [TE] Penn State 6'5, 252lbs.

                                Analysis: Has 1st-2nd round talent, but due to his attitude for the...
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                              • sakl18
                                Sakl18's Mock Draft
                                by sakl18
                                Here is my Rams mock draft as of 08/02
                                • 1.01 - Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska - Enough said.
                                • 2.01 - Jahvid Best, RB, California - An explosive runner who would be the perfect complement for SJax, keeping him healthy and extending his career by several seasons. Also brings a much needed home run threat to the offense.
                                • 3.01 - Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Michigan - A developmental QB with a good arm and great mobility. Has tremendus potential and will take the helm of the offense in 2 or 3 years.
                                • 4.01 - Jared Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale - A monster of a tackle with surprising agility. Has the ability to start immediately at right tackle and be a dominant force on the right end for years to come.
                                • 5.01 - Jimmy Graham, TE, Miami - Converted basketball player with great height and agility. Has the potential to be the next Antonio Gates.
                                • 5.24 - Dekoda Watson, OLB, Florida State - An athletic freak with a great work ethic and tremendous upside. Could possibly gain the starting role opposite David Vobora.
                                • 6.01 - Devin Ross CB, Arizona - Has a surprising amount of potential for a late round pick. Will provide much needed depth at CB.
                                • 7.01 - O'Brien Schoefield, DE, Wisconsin - A great pass rusher who was a projected 2nd or 3rd round prospect who tore his ACL at a Senior Bowl practice. He may have to be placed on IR for his first year, but he has the potential to be a dominant edge rusher.
                                • 7.19 - Guard depth.

                                Let me know what you think, and don't hold back on any criticism.
                                -02-08-2010, 03:29 PM
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