Here are a few of the ones I'm looking at for the upcoming NFL Draft -
- Yahoo Sports (updated 3/7) - John Murphy comes through with a well-researched and informative mock here. He has us taking DE Adam Carriker out of Nebraska which seems about right. NFL.com's* comprehensive prospect profile on him compares him favorably to Richard Seymour. Plus, at 6-6, 292, he's built like a monster. And on closer inspection of his picture, he kinda looks like one too. Or a prospective WWE wrestler at the very least...
- Scott Wright's Draft Countdown (updated 2/15) - This one's pretty insightful as well (covering up to the 2nd Round), except that it hasn't been touched in almost a month! Come on Scott! Quench our Mock Draft thirst!!! Incidentally, he was the first draft "guru" to list us as taking Carriker.
- War Room Report (updated 3/1) - I have to hand it to Rob Tribbett. He's the only guy around that has us reaching and picking LB Patrick Willis from Ole Miss (check out NFL.com's profile on him here), comparing him to another quick LB who thrived under Nolan's tutelage - Ray Lewis.
And before I go, I want to give Hailredskins.com a shoutout. They supposedly have "The Web's Largest 2007 Mock Draft Database"...and just taking a glance at their looooong list of drafts (conveniently organized based on date updated), I might have to agree.
*Speaking of NFL.com's prospect coverage...shit is insane. So much info...maybe too much? Some profiles are so long, they look like thesis papers. Anyways, I'm not complaining. 99% of other sites out there charge some B.S. membership fee to see the same info. So, more power to the NFL.
***Update 3/10***
Don Banks from SI.com just updated his Mock yesterday. He has an interesting take w/ QB Brady Quinn* going to the Lions at #2 but seems absolutely clueless w/ the 49ers defensive scheme and has us taking DT Amobi Okoye again (his previous mock also had us taking him). Check out his analysis:
The 49ers signed ex-Raven nose tackle Aubrayo Franklin in free agency, but Okoye would upgrade the 49ers other tackle slot, and his potential is too great to pass on. Only 19, his stock continued to rise at the combine. Mississippi middle linebacker Patrick Willis is another intriguing option for San Francisco.The "other tackle slot"? What the? Banks should do his research...3-4 defenses only have one tackle. And on the following pick, he lists Willis as a CB. Get it together, man!
*An aside on Quinn: Dude is straight-up strong. He benched 225 lbs. 21 times. Yup, you read that right. 21 times. Guards and tackles average around that number in the Combine. In fact, the #1 rated Tackle Joe Thomas (who goes 6-8, 315) benched 225 28 times (only 7 more than Quinn!). Either Thomas is weak for his position or Quinn is a freak.
His other athletic stats will have you believing he's the latter: 4.72 in the 40-yard dash, 345-pound bench press, 475-pound squat and a 37½-inch vertical jump (I'm guessing he can dunk w/ ease)...
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