Mid-season Mock NFL Draft

                
                
                

		
		
		


	
	
        
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Mid-season Mock NFL Draft
By Brad Seal | Published  11/10/2006 | NFL | Rating:
Midseason Mock for the 2007 NFL Draft
11.) Buffalo Bills—Dwayne Jarrett WR USC


The Bills are quite possibly the most boring team in the NFL to watch. At least Jarrett can team with Lee Evans to give the Bills two stud receivers that QB J.P. Losman can badly underthrow.

12.) Green Bay Packers—Justin Blalock OT Texas

The Packers are sort of hovering in the nether world of the NFL.The team isn’t good enough to make a run at the playoffs, but they are still playing their old legendary quarterback.I love Brett Favre as much as anyone else, but the Packers aren’t going to make any headway with QB Aaron Rodgers until they let him take over the team.Meanwhile, they can build up the terrible offensive line.Blalock is versatile enough to play tackle or guard, so the Pack should have many uses for him.

13.) Washington Redskins—Darrelle Revis CB Pittsburgh

The Redskins have bought their receivers, and traded for Clinton Portis at running back, so many top prospects are useless to them.The Redskins do have an urgent need to help the passing defense and that is exactly what Revis can do.Now all the Skins have to do is figure out who is going to be their quarterback.


There is very little chance that this will be the 2007 NFL draft order, but there is a great possibility that the majority of these teams will make up the first part of the draft.Since you can’t root for these teams to make a championship run, why not root for them to grab a player in next year’s draft that can help make a championship run possible?Let us look into the future and realize that it is never too early for a mock NFL draft.

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  • Comment #1 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    If the Raiders seriously pass on Brady Quinn, Al Davis needs to be committed.
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    When all is said and done, Calvin Johnson will be a top three pick (depending on the teams drafting) and the rookie of the year. Imagine a guy who works as hard as Marvin Harrison on routes, has the power of Sterling Sharpe, is as tall as Herman Moore, and with the speed like Steve Smith.

    This guy is a lock for rookie of the year, though Joe Thomas is a franchise type OT and any team would be wise to land him.
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    Sorry man, but I just don't see Ted Ginn Jr. leaving after this season. I see him and Gonzalez in Columbus for one more year, if only because his father won't let him leave early.
     
  • Comment #4 (Posted by John)
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    Steve Slaton is a junior and, I am pretty sure he is going to come out after the year he is having.
    he will be a top 5 pick
     
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