2010 Non-experts Mock Draft: 7th Round The Lions (Mr. Irrelevant) are On the Clock (1 Viewer)

I obviously haven't seen everyone's draft, but this one will be tough to beat. I'd give it an A. And you know you would too, quit with the modest b.s. :hihi:. J/k man, great draft though.

I would also grade it out as an A and would be hard to beat from the perspective of having so many picks as well as the high quality.
 
With their final pick in the 2010 SaintsReport.com non-esperts mock draft, the Super Bowl 45 champion Minnesota Vikings :hihi:Select:
Jay Ross Defensive Tackle East Carolina University

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Jay Ross DT East Carolina
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Ross (#93 pictured above) came to ECU weighing only 265 lbs. He has since put on more than 50 lbs. along the way, becoming a premier NT prospect heading into April’s NFL draft. Ross was part of a star-studded defensive line, along with DE C.J. Wilson and fellow DT Linval Joseph. Ross leaves as the active leader in consecutive games played at 38. He was named to some version of the All-CUSA team every year since 2007. Ross finished his career at ECU with 140 tackles, 18.5 tackles for a loss, eight sacks, one interception, two forced fumbles, 19 QB hurries, five passes defended, and two blocks.
 
Vikings Draft:

Minnesota Vikings Needs were: OG, S, CB depth, QB, LB depth, DL depth
S: Taylor Mays Rd: 1 Kurt Coleman Rd: 6
LB Depth: Brandon Spikes Rd: 3
CB Depth: Syd'Quan Thompson Rd 4
OG: Zane Beadles Rd 5
DL Depth: Corey Peters DT Rd 6: and Jay Ross DT Rd: 7
QB Depth Tony Pike Rd 3:
Not a need but a decent pick non-the-less: Joe McKnight RB

"I'd give myself a solid B+ to A-, but if I could get another pick and get another sleeper I was eyeing, then it would be an A+"
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Don't forget, you need to factor in that you gave up Ray Edwards to move up in the 2nd round.
 
With their 7th round pick, the Indianapolis Colts select

Nick Polk, FS, Indiana
 
Yup and I got my choices line up.

Poll will be up in the next hour or so.
 
I obviously haven't seen everyone's draft, but this one will be tough to beat. I'd give it an A. And you know you would too, quit with the modest b.s. :hihi:. J/k man, great draft though.

I would also grade it out as an A and would be hard to beat from the perspective of having so many picks as well as the high quality.


Hahah well thanks guys, and also, love each of your drafts because yall researched, found players yall needed and fit in right.

Remember to not forget your drafts, and we;ll see if any players are correctly chosen. Last year I had the colts and got one right, Jacob Tamme
 
I will be posting a thread on the average position of the top 32 players based on this draft, the EXPERTS draft and the "You're the GM" draft.

Should be interesting.
 
Don't forget, you need to factor in that you gave up Ray Edwards to move up in the 2nd round.

For one it was to add a pick in the 3rd round and two it sounds like Edwards is talking about holding out, so maybe it was a better trade then I thought at first.
 
I'm not unhappy with the players I selected but ultimately I mismanaged this draft and ended up with a worse draft for need then I would have liked. In terms of draft strategy I may have barely gotten a C-

Fun draft though
 
With their 7th round selection, the WORLD CHAMPION New Orleans Saints select

Fendi Onobun, TE, 6'6" 252 lbs, Houston

4.48 40, former basketball player who has very little football experience, will be a major project but if it works out, it will be the next Marques Colston type splash in the draft
 
With their 7th round compensatory pick, the Indianapolis Colts select

Levi Brown, QB, 6'4" 229 lbs, Troy

A steal here late in the 7th round, we may have finally found a suitable backup to Manning.
 

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