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    Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    I know there is a similar thread on this...but i figured this would be the best way to keep track of all of his mocks. These are Walt's mocks:

    2-16-11:

    1st - Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
    2nd - Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
    3rd - Nate Irving, ILB, N.C. State
    4th - James Brewer, OT, Indiana
    5th - Chris Carter, DE/OLB, Fresno State


    2-23-11:

    1st - Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State
    2nd - Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia
    3rd - Sione Fua, NT, Stanford
    4th - Richard Sherman, CB/FS, Stanford
    5th - Jah Reid, OT/G, Central Florida


    3-2-11:

    1st - Benjamin Ijalana, OT/G, Villanova
    2nd - Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
    3rd - Davon House, CB, New Mexico State
    4th - Richard Sherman, CB/FS, Stanford
    5th - Chris Neild, NT, West Virginia
    6th - Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska


    I still like the one dated 2-23-11, just add Henery as the 6th round pick and i think that would be a solid draft.

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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    very nice... If we get one servicable CB and OT ill be happy.

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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    This is Greg Cox's (from walterfootball.com also) mock...unfortunately this is the only one of his i have:

    2-28-11:

    1st - Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College
    2nd - Jerrell Powe, NT, Ole Miss
    3rd - Shareece Wright, CB, USC

    First 2 picks are not bad...I'd rather have a CB in there...the CB he did pick i dont know much about right now.


    Finally this is Matt McGuire's (walterfootball.com) mock:

    1-8-11 (he's a little behind apparently, and has Pittsburgh picking 30th..but i figured I'd still post it):

    1st - Janoris Jenkins, CB, Florida
    2nd - Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia

    I say no comment on this one of his...as its soo old/etc.

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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    i heard there is more of a chance that the world will end then us getting Castonzo, Pouncey, Smith or any other sexy OL men with the first pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelerone67 View Post
    i heard there is more of a chance that the world will end then us getting Castonzo, Pouncey, Smith or any other sexy OL men with the first pick.
    There is a chance it could happen, except maybe Smith

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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

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    Looks good to me. And he got bigger??!!?!

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    I like the Cannon kid. I am wondering if the success the Steelers had this season running behind Flo might convince them that having a massive right tackled that can plow defensive players under is worth it even if that might open up the right side to speed rushers. Of course, not every big player can block like the House.

    Jerrell Powe, NT, Ole Miss is also an interesting pick. I keep hearing about all the teams switching to the 3-4, which would lead me to believe these type players are going to go quickly. I actually think this might be a bit of an exaggeration. Still, he seems like a nice candidate if he lasts.

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    3-9-11 (this one has his worst 1st round pick yet)


    1st - Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois
    2nd - Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
    3rd - Sione Fua, NT, Stanford
    4th - Curtis Marsh, CB, Utah State
    5th - Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
    6th - Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska

    I only like the 2nd/3rd and 6th in this one.

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    Goodness, if we get a good CB/OL/NT with our first round pick and Ras-I-Dowling in the 2nd....hell, that right there could make an awesome draft.
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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    3-15-11 - Looks like he didnt change any picks for the Steelers from his last mock.

    1st - Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois
    2nd - Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
    3rd - Sione Fua, NT, Stanford
    4th - Curtis Marsh, CB, Utah State
    5th - Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
    6th - Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska

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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    I do enjoy Walterfootball but only for entertainment. I have never thought a great deal of their rankings or their mocks, and I have been reading them for about 5 years.

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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    I totally missed Walts 3-22 mock...i'm trying to see if its still somewhere on his site, but I doubt it.

    3-29-11

    1st: Aaron Williams, CB/FS, Texas
    2nd: Orlando Franklin, G, Miami
    3rd: Jerrell Powe, NT, Ole Miss
    4th: Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
    5th: Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State
    6th: Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska

    I could definitely live with this

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    Greg Cox's 3-31-11 mock (from walt's site)

    1st: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
    2nd: James Carpenter, OG/T, Alabama
    3rd: Jerrell Powe, NT, Mississippi
    4th: Colin McCarthy, LB, Miami

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7willBheaven View Post
    3-29-11

    1st: Aaron Williams, CB/FS, Texas
    2nd: Orlando Franklin, G, Miami
    3rd: Jerrell Powe, NT, Ole Miss
    4th: Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
    5th: Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State
    6th: Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska

    I could definitely live with this

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    Greg Cox's 3-31-11 mock (from walt's site)

    1st: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
    2nd: James Carpenter, OG/T, Alabama
    3rd: Jerrell Powe, NT, Mississippi
    4th: Colin McCarthy, LB, Miami

    Those are not bad drafts at all. Dont know if I like the Marcus Gilbert pick...but otherwise...very solid.
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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    Quote Originally Posted by 7willBheaven View Post
    I totally missed Walts 3-22 mock...i'm trying to see if its still somewhere on his site, but I doubt it.

    3-29-11

    1st: Aaron Williams, CB/FS, Texas
    2nd: Orlando Franklin, G, Miami
    3rd: Jerrell Powe, NT, Ole Miss
    4th: Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
    5th: Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State
    6th: Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska

    I could definitely live with this
    I'd be amazed if Chekwa lasts till the 3rd, let alone 5th. I don't like him that much, but guy's an athlete and can definitely make plays in the secondary

    Al Davis already has his eye on him

    but I do love the idea of Henery in the 6th, considering a lot of picks in those rounds are wasted, at least try to get a kicker out of it
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    4-5-11

    1st: Aaron Williams, CB/FS, Texas
    2nd: Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
    3rd: Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
    4th: Colin McCarthy, LB, Miami
    5th: Chykie Brown, CB, Texas
    6th: Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska

    I definitely like the 1-2 combo better on this one. Though I do not like not taking the NT in 3-4...but i could live with this of course.

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    Don't really mind this one much, but I just have a feeling Gilbert will end up inside, might rather have Barksdale or Brewer. I would rather go with FS Chris Prosinski than a second CB. I'm becoming a fan of Prosinski. If we feel Williams will be a FS then we need to look CB earlier that the 5th round. Maybe Curtis Marsh in the 3rd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7willBheaven View Post
    4-5-11

    1st: Aaron Williams, CB/FS, Texas
    2nd: Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
    3rd: Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
    4th: Colin McCarthy, LB, Miami
    5th: Chykie Brown, CB, Texas
    6th: Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska

    I definitely like the 1-2 combo better on this one. Though I do not like not taking the NT in 3-4...but i could live with this of course.
    Thats not too bad...though I dont think that Cannon will be there at the end of round 2...and dont think that Henery is there at the end of round 6.

    I would think that a more realistic draft , in which we took the BPA, would be....

    1) CB Aaron Williams, Texas
    2) OG Will Rackley, Lehigh
    3) OT Marcus Gilbert, Florida
    4) DE Lawrence Guy, Arizona State
    5) CB Justin Rogers, Richmond
    6) FS Chris Prosinski, Wyoming
    7) TE Lee Smith, Marshall

    I would look for UDFA's like:

    K Josh Jasper, LSU
    NT Anthony Gray, Southern Mississippi
    WR Andre Holmes, Hillsdale
    LB Bruce Miller, UCF
    OT Rob McGill, Louisiana Tech
    OG Pat Illig, Wofford
    DE Lucas Patterson, Texas A&M
    CB Josh Gatlin, North Dakota State
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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    Quote Originally Posted by LLT View Post

    1) CB Aaron Williams, Texas
    2) OG Will Rackley, Lehigh
    3) OT Marcus Gilbert, Florida
    4) FS Chris Culliver, South Carolina
    5) CB Justin Rogers, Richmond
    6) DE David Carter, UCLA
    7) TE Lee Smith, Marshall
    I could live with this, but still have a few questions about Gilbert at OT, but I've been wrong before.

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    Re: Walterfootball.com's various mocks

    Why do so many think Gilbert will move inside? Quickness? Can't move feet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texasteel View Post
    Don't really mind this one much, but I just have a feeling Gilbert will end up inside, might rather have Barksdale or Brewer. I would rather go with FS Chris Prosinski than a second CB. I'm becoming a fan of Prosinski. If we feel Williams will be a FS then we need to look CB earlier that the 5th round. Maybe Curtis Marsh in the 3rd?
    Great points on the CB's....I think that we will pick up as many as three defensive backs in this draft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steeldevil View Post
    Why do so many think Gilbert will move inside? Quickness? Can't move feet?
    Gilbert played on the right side most of his college career...but keep in mind that until this last year that WAS the blind side of the Florida offense. He tends to lunge after DE's and LBers...and will need coached up on controlling his body and not leaning into blocks.

    Personally I think he can be used inside and could play RT. Much like Marcus Cannon, he could be a stop-gap LT if needed in an emergency. maybe in a few years he could be a usable LT but it will take some work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steeldevil View Post
    Why do so many think Gilbert will move inside? Quickness? Can't move feet?
    I'll start with two points. When I watched Florida play, Gilbert was not my main focus, and even tho I love the big uglies, I am not the best judge of O-linemen.

    LLT stated my main concurs, plus he just didn't seem too quick off the line. I thought he had a bit of a sluggish first step and could get caught out of position. LLT also made a very good point about Gilbert playing the blind side. I'm not saying he can't play OT, I just have a few concurs, and I think he could do better on the inside. This is just my opinion and certainly not fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7willBheaven View Post
    4-5-11

    1st: Aaron Williams, CB/FS, Texas
    2nd: Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
    3rd: Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
    4th: Colin McCarthy, LB, Miami
    5th: Chykie Brown, CB, Texas
    6th: Alex Henery, K/P, Nebraska

    I definitely like the 1-2 combo better on this one. Though I do not like not taking the NT in 3-4...but i could live with this of course.
    Where is the NT in this draft?

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    Quote Originally Posted by st33lersguy View Post
    Where is the NT in this draft?
    The Steelers are going to take the BPA...I think that all the NT's that fit our system wont fall to us unless we reach...which we wont.

    That is why I have NT Anthony Gray of Southern Mississippi as a priority UDFA
    03/22/2011 - NFL Draft Scout Riser: Anthony Gray, DT, Southern Mississippi: Gray measured in at only 5-11, but he moved his 330 pounds well enough (5.15 40, 31.5-inch vertical, 4.61 short shuttle) and put up 39 reps at his pro day, really intriguing teams that are looking for a plugger in the middle. -
    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1125802
    Another prospect that we could look at as a UDFA is NT Adrian Taylor of Oklahoma
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLT View Post
    The Steelers are going to take the BPA...I think that all the NT's that fit our system wont fall to us unless we reach...which we wont.
    havent been game to post this for the last two weeks .............but here goes.

    A first round player that might drop in the first round is Corey Luiget. At 6'2 / 6'3 300 - 310 depending on sources he sounds like a player that could be a 4-3 DT / 3-4 DE and I have even seen 3-4 NT.

    He has played NT in the 3-4 and has been linked to 3-4 teams like Houston that run a specific type of NT. ( not sure if he is a big enough body to fit the steeler profile, but He lost 30lbs this season to improve his speed and agility.)


    My question LLT ( and others) ........is Luiget a " Ziggy Hood" type pick??? A guy that can possibly adapt to any system and almost any position, a player who could possibly be a 3-4 DE backup initially but who could also slide over to NT in 2-3 years with a bit of strength conditioning and time at the buffet with Casey.


    I personally think he is a steeler in the making and he could well slide come draft day because of his versatility ( if that makes sense). He isnt a 6'5 monster who is a stand out 3-4 DE. He isnt a Nick Fairley, Daquan Bowers or Marcel Dareus . He isnt a Phil Taylor, JJ Watt, Cameron Jordan, Mohammed Wilkerson, Cameron Heyward. I think he could get forgotten in the DE / DT rush and slide past a few teams.


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    I'm currently in one on another site representing the Steelers and with the first two picks I've selected Brandon Harris, CB and Curtis Brown, CB. I'm looking to address the O and D Lines next, otherwise I'll be selecting the best available player. I'm happy with the first two selections. I almost walked out of the first two rounds with Harris and Williams which would've been ridiculous!!

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    I still think that as a CB I like Brown a little better than Williams.

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    I like Brown as a pure corner. If I knew I had a realistic shot at all 3 (Harris, Williams, Brown) I would've taken Willimas first to ride the bench a year or rotate in at safety and Brown to start across from Ike. I'd still dig Harris and Brown though. Harris has great skills...he's just lacking in the height department...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie_steeler View Post
    havent been game to post this for the last two weeks .............but here goes.

    A first round player that might drop in the first round is Corey Luiget. At 6'2 / 6'3 300 - 310 depending on sources he sounds like a player that could be a 4-3 DT / 3-4 DE and I have even seen 3-4 NT.

    He has played NT in the 3-4 and has been linked to 3-4 teams like Houston that run a specific type of NT. ( not sure if he is a big enough body to fit the steeler profile, but He lost 30lbs this season to improve his speed and agility.)


    My question LLT ( and others) ........is Luiget a " Ziggy Hood" type pick??? A guy that can possibly adapt to any system and almost any position, a player who could possibly be a 3-4 DE backup initially but who could also slide over to NT in 2-3 years with a bit of strength conditioning and time at the buffet with Casey.


    I personally think he is a steeler in the making and he could well slide come draft day because of his versatility ( if that makes sense). He isnt a 6'5 monster who is a stand out 3-4 DE. He isnt a Nick Fairley, Daquan Bowers or Marcel Dareus . He isnt a Phil Taylor, JJ Watt, Cameron Jordan, Mohammed Wilkerson, Cameron Heyward. I think he could get forgotten in the DE / DT rush and slide past a few teams.


    Dont be frightened to tell me if you think I am nuts.
    I think that Luiget is going to be a great player, but that 4-3 DT fits his skill set more than any other position. I got to watch Illinois virtually every week (I live about 30-40 minutes from Champaign, Illinois)...and think that he is more of a slasher than a bullrusher. He just doesnt seem to have the solid core and the "girth" to demand two blockers. There is however a very real chance that we might see Phil Taylor still on the board at #31.

    Putting him at DE isnt out of the question...but then I would try and compare him to other 3-4 DE's who might still be on the board at the end of the 1st.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 86WARD View Post
    I like Brown as a pure corner. If I knew I had a realistic shot at all 3 (Harris, Williams, Brown) I would've taken Willimas first to ride the bench a year or rotate in at safety and Brown to start across from Ike. I'd still dig Harris and Brown though. Harris has great skills...he's just lacking in the height department...
    I dont think that Brown will be ready to start as a rookie...He has GREAT instincts but will need to make the most of an NFL strengthening program. WAAAAAYYYY to thin and weak to handle NFL recievers at this point. (Only had 10 reps on the benchpress at the combine)

    I still like Williams...and think that he is a legit CB with the ability to play FS. I do however agree that we need two CB's...thats why I am praying that Justin Rogers falls to us later in the draft. He is a lot like Brown in that he has a thin frame and will need to bulk up...but would be a great developmental player who could play nickel early on in his career.
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