Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Mock Draft: Picks 17-24

Here we go again, for the third part of the mock draft we had. I stress once again, these picks were the ones made on Monday. Here's how it went ...

17. New York Jets
Herman: Everette Brown (DE, Florida State)
Radecki: Darrius Heyward-Bey (WR, Maryland)
Kiper: Darrius Heyward-Bey
McShay: Darrius Heyward-Bey
Wright: Josh Freeman (QB, Kansas State)
- Notes: Heyward-Bey being the most common pick is not surprising here; the Jets need offensive firepower in the worst way. However, Rex Ryan knows how important pass rush is to a defense's success, so I wouldn't be surprised to see Brown go here instead. The Jets need a quarterback, and Wright thinks they will reach for Freeman.

18. Denver Broncos
Herman: Michael Oher (OT, Mississippi)
Radecki: Robert Ayers (DE, Tennessee)
Kiper: Everette Brown
McShay: Everette Brown
Wright: Robert Ayers
- Notes: All four besides me went with Denver picking up the best available defensive end. I didn't see them spending both of their first round picks on the same position, though, and I thought Oher's value was too good for them to pass up here. 

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 
Herman: Peria Jerry (DT, Mississippi)
Radecki: Rey Maualuga (ILB, USC)
Kiper: Josh Freeman
McShay: Peria Jerry
Wright: Michael Johnson (DE, Georgia Tech)
- Notes: Defensive line was the theme here, with three of the five selections being along that front. Kiper thinks the Bucs would reach for Freeman in this position, and Radecki thinks Maualuga would fill their hole at linebacker nicely. 

20. Detroit Lions
Herman: Rey Maualuga
Radecku: Michael Oher
Kiper: Michael Oher
McShay: Michael Oher
Wright: Michael Oher
- Notes: Everyone agrees that if Oher is still available in this spot, then the Lions would draft him. The problem is, I don't think he will be here. Because of that, I think they would go for the captain of their defense, like they got the captain of their offense with the first pick. 

21. Philadelphia Eagles
Herman: Knowshon Moreno (RB, Georgia)
Radecki: Chris "Beanie" Wells (RB, Ohio State)
Kiper: Knowshon Moreno
McShay: Knowshon Moreno
Wright: Knowshon Moreno
- Notes: Runningback is the obvious choice here for Philadelphia. Moreno is the perfect fit, but if Wells is still there (like in Tyler's draft), Philly may opt for him. 

22. Minnesota Vikings
Herman: Percy Harvin (WR, Florida)
Radecki: Josh Freeman
Kiper: Kenny Britt (WR, Rutgers)
McShay: Percy Harvin
Wright: Eben Britton (OT, Arizona)
- Notes: Offense was the obvious choice here. McShay and I, of course, didn't realize that Harvin had failed his drug test; if so, he wouldn't be the Vikings pick here. Freeman is a definite possibility at this point, but I think Britt is a bit of a reach. Britton would make sense, as well. 

23. New England Patriots
Herman: Beanie Wells
Radecki: Everette Brown 
Kiper: Donald Brown (RB, Connecticut)
McShay: Clay Matthews (OLB, USC)
Wright: Rey Maualuga
- Notes: A rare choice where everyone thought something different. With Wells on the board and New England not having a reliable runningback, I thought Beanie would be too hard to pass up. Kiper had the same thought, but Wells was not on his board. Despite adding Jerod Mayo, New England probably is looking to continue to get younger at linebacker, hence the Matthews and Maualuga picks. Tyler thought they would go for best available player. 

24. Atlanta Falcons
Herman: Vontae Davis (CB, Illinois)
Radecki: Evander Hood (DT, Missouri)
Kiper: Brandon Pettigrew (TE, Oklahoma State)
McShay: Brandon Pettigrew
Wright: Evander Hood
- Pettigrew would have been the choice for Tyler, Wright and I were he not long off our board. As it is, we went for defense: Davis for me because I thought they would need to replace Foxworth at cornerback, and Hood for Tyler and Wright to give them some defensive line stability

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