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Posted on 4/8/14 at 8:19 pm to LSUbacchus
With the 37th pick of the MSB Mock Draft, the Atlanta Falcons select
•Morgan Moses, 6-6/325
•Offensive Tackle
•Virginia
The Falcons have needs at a lot of places and OL is one of them. He will be the prototypical RT in the NFL.
Stolen from Walter Football
Moses has good size and length. He also has the strength to push defenders at the point of attack and get some movement in the ground game. Virginia had success running behind Moses over his career.
In pass protection, Moses has continued room for improvement, but he should be able to be reliable if he's on the right side. Moses has good length, but could stand to improve his technique. Sometimes he can lunge and catch rushers, and that could give him some problems with speed rushers if he's at left tackle. Smaller speedy rushers also can have success cutting to the inside on Moses. He has upside to develop but needs to improve his pass blocking for the next level.
For the NFL, Moses would probably be best as a right tackle. If he continues to develop, he could move to the left side in time. Moses probably shouldn't begin his NFL career as a starting left tackle. Moses could play in a zone-blocking system, but would be better in a man scheme. He looks like a late first-round or second-round pick.
•Morgan Moses, 6-6/325
•Offensive Tackle
•Virginia
The Falcons have needs at a lot of places and OL is one of them. He will be the prototypical RT in the NFL.
Stolen from Walter Football
Moses has good size and length. He also has the strength to push defenders at the point of attack and get some movement in the ground game. Virginia had success running behind Moses over his career.
In pass protection, Moses has continued room for improvement, but he should be able to be reliable if he's on the right side. Moses has good length, but could stand to improve his technique. Sometimes he can lunge and catch rushers, and that could give him some problems with speed rushers if he's at left tackle. Smaller speedy rushers also can have success cutting to the inside on Moses. He has upside to develop but needs to improve his pass blocking for the next level.
For the NFL, Moses would probably be best as a right tackle. If he continues to develop, he could move to the left side in time. Moses probably shouldn't begin his NFL career as a starting left tackle. Moses could play in a zone-blocking system, but would be better in a man scheme. He looks like a late first-round or second-round pick.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 8:27 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
With the 38th pick in the MSB Mock Draft, the Tampa Bay Bucs select
•David Yankey, 6-5/315
•Guard
•Stanford
Since the Bucs took Jake Matthews with their first pick they'll address their second biggest need with this by taking the best G on the board. Yankey also has the ability to play RT and both guards so he bring plenty of added value to the pick.
As a blocker, Yankey is a very well-rounded prospect who is prepared for the NFL. He is a technician who is a balanced run- and pass-blocker. Yankey does well opening holes in the ground game and could execute as a man or zone blocker. His pulling is his best asset. Yankey is quick to get around the left side, and when he's on the move, he can blast open some holes. Yankey could stand to improve his power for short-yardage situations to get more of a push.
Yankey is a reliable pass-protector who has the quickness and athleticism to negate speed rushers. He also has enough strength and weight in his lower body to anchor against bull rushers. With some NFL coaching, Yankey should end up being a good pass-protector as a pro.
•David Yankey, 6-5/315
•Guard
•Stanford
Since the Bucs took Jake Matthews with their first pick they'll address their second biggest need with this by taking the best G on the board. Yankey also has the ability to play RT and both guards so he bring plenty of added value to the pick.
As a blocker, Yankey is a very well-rounded prospect who is prepared for the NFL. He is a technician who is a balanced run- and pass-blocker. Yankey does well opening holes in the ground game and could execute as a man or zone blocker. His pulling is his best asset. Yankey is quick to get around the left side, and when he's on the move, he can blast open some holes. Yankey could stand to improve his power for short-yardage situations to get more of a push.
Yankey is a reliable pass-protector who has the quickness and athleticism to negate speed rushers. He also has enough strength and weight in his lower body to anchor against bull rushers. With some NFL coaching, Yankey should end up being a good pass-protector as a pro.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 9:45 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
With the 39th pick... the Jaguars select...
Jarvis Landry WR LSU
Manziel will need a WR with hands like glue to bail him out.
Jarvis Landry WR LSU
Manziel will need a WR with hands like glue to bail him out.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 11:57 pm to wildtigercat93
Well call me a homer but he won't be there in the third rd for me to grab him later
Posted on 4/9/14 at 7:45 am to wildtigercat93
With the 40th overall selection, the Minnesota Vikings select......
Ra'Shede Hageman, DT, 6-6, 310, University of Minnesota
I think in the event that he fell this far, the Vikings would grab him and get good value even though they desperately need help in the secondary. Definitely huge boom or bust with this guy, but you can't deny his size, raw skills, and scheme versatility. Also, I found this from ESPN:
"Pronounced ruh-SHEED HAYG-men. Had to overcome a nightmarish childhood. Birth mom reportedly drank during pregnancy and traded sex for drugs while he was a child. He never met his father, who is now deceased. State authorities found him in a crack house closet when he was four years old. Mom went to prison and Ra'Shede went to foster home. Was eventually adopted by two lawyers. Turned down offers from more prestigious programs to stay close to home. Moved from tight end to defensive end in 2009. Suspended three games for academic reasons in 2010. Arrested for misdemeanor disorderly conduct following an incident at bar near campus in May of 2012. Arrested at 2:39 a.m. and booked into the Hennepin County Jail. Released after posting $50 bond. Could have played basketball at Minnesota but decided to focus on football. Needs structure in his life. Team captain. Has major boom-or-bust qualities."
ESPN player profile
Ra'Shede Hageman, DT, 6-6, 310, University of Minnesota
I think in the event that he fell this far, the Vikings would grab him and get good value even though they desperately need help in the secondary. Definitely huge boom or bust with this guy, but you can't deny his size, raw skills, and scheme versatility. Also, I found this from ESPN:
"Pronounced ruh-SHEED HAYG-men. Had to overcome a nightmarish childhood. Birth mom reportedly drank during pregnancy and traded sex for drugs while he was a child. He never met his father, who is now deceased. State authorities found him in a crack house closet when he was four years old. Mom went to prison and Ra'Shede went to foster home. Was eventually adopted by two lawyers. Turned down offers from more prestigious programs to stay close to home. Moved from tight end to defensive end in 2009. Suspended three games for academic reasons in 2010. Arrested for misdemeanor disorderly conduct following an incident at bar near campus in May of 2012. Arrested at 2:39 a.m. and booked into the Hennepin County Jail. Released after posting $50 bond. Could have played basketball at Minnesota but decided to focus on football. Needs structure in his life. Team captain. Has major boom-or-bust qualities."
ESPN player profile
This post was edited on 4/9/14 at 8:22 am
Posted on 4/9/14 at 9:52 am to LSUbacchus
With the 41st pick of the 2014 MSB draft, the Buffalo Bills select:
Cyrus Kouandjio OL, Bama
IMO, this is exactly where I imagine Cyrus "The Virus" to fall in the draft. He is a very good prospect, but I don't think he played to his potential at University of the Gumps. He is raw, but with good coaching, could be a solid NFL starter for years to come.
Cyrus Kouandjio OL, Bama
IMO, this is exactly where I imagine Cyrus "The Virus" to fall in the draft. He is a very good prospect, but I don't think he played to his potential at University of the Gumps. He is raw, but with good coaching, could be a solid NFL starter for years to come.
Posted on 4/9/14 at 9:54 am to LSUbacchus
I was hoping Landry would fall to the Giants pick. I can honestly see him going in the 2nd round to the Giants, IF they don't select a WR in round 1
Posted on 4/9/14 at 10:36 am to LSU 318 LSU
quote:This is the first time I've ever heard this said about a Gump.
He is a very good prospect, but I don't think he played to his potential at University of the Gumps
Posted on 4/9/14 at 11:08 am to Porter Osborne Jr
Titans are on the clock
Posted on 4/9/14 at 12:16 pm to Na Mean
I'm ready with my Giants pick. Can someone pick for the Titans?
Posted on 4/9/14 at 12:29 pm to LSU 318 LSU
Could the Titans be eyeing a QB here? Perhaps one we are all very, very familiar with???
Posted on 4/9/14 at 12:30 pm to BS
quote:AJ McCarron? Tahj Boyd?
Could the Titans be eyeing a QB here? Perhaps one we are all very, very familiar with???
Sorry, couldn't hold back the temptation
Posted on 4/9/14 at 12:46 pm to LSU 318 LSU
You just got a down vote sir...
In the 2nd round the Titans select:
Lamarcus Joyner, CB/S, FSU (5-8, 184 lbs)
"Football junkie. Studies tape and it translates to field. Recognizes formation tendencies and frequently adjusts accordingly pre-snap. Occasionally got crossed up on rub routes but more often than not does good job recognizing route combinations in zone. Reads quarterback's eyes and shows consistent ability to get an early break on the ball. Above average overall discipline. Has experience at CB and FS. Spent most of 2014 season working at CB (outside and slot). Lot of similarities to Tyrann Matieu, including natural playmaking instincts and leave-it-all-on-the-field mentality."
ESPN profile on Lamarcus Joyner
In the 2nd round the Titans select:
Lamarcus Joyner, CB/S, FSU (5-8, 184 lbs)
"Football junkie. Studies tape and it translates to field. Recognizes formation tendencies and frequently adjusts accordingly pre-snap. Occasionally got crossed up on rub routes but more often than not does good job recognizing route combinations in zone. Reads quarterback's eyes and shows consistent ability to get an early break on the ball. Above average overall discipline. Has experience at CB and FS. Spent most of 2014 season working at CB (outside and slot). Lot of similarities to Tyrann Matieu, including natural playmaking instincts and leave-it-all-on-the-field mentality."
ESPN profile on Lamarcus Joyner
This post was edited on 4/9/14 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 4/9/14 at 1:01 pm to BS
With the 43rd pick of the 2014 MSB draft, the New York Football Giants select...
Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE, Washington
With Eric Ebron off the board during their 1st round pick, the Giants took a chance and waited for ASJ in the 2nd. They scored HUGE. ASJ can block, he can run, and most of all, he can catch! This will feel a void in the TE spot and give Eli Manning another Red Zone weapon. This is a no-brainer pick.
P.S. The Giants could easily go WR, RB, or DL with this pick. It wouldn't surprise me if Jarvis Landry or....wait for it...
Jeremy Hill gets picked in this spot come draft day.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE, Washington
With Eric Ebron off the board during their 1st round pick, the Giants took a chance and waited for ASJ in the 2nd. They scored HUGE. ASJ can block, he can run, and most of all, he can catch! This will feel a void in the TE spot and give Eli Manning another Red Zone weapon. This is a no-brainer pick.
P.S. The Giants could easily go WR, RB, or DL with this pick. It wouldn't surprise me if Jarvis Landry or....wait for it...
Jeremy Hill gets picked in this spot come draft day.
Posted on 4/9/14 at 1:28 pm to LSU 318 LSU
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This post was edited on 4/9/14 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 4/9/14 at 1:31 pm to Na Mean
-_- ....he was literally picked 2 posts above you 
This post was edited on 4/9/14 at 1:33 pm
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