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Tubby Smith
03-29-2007, 09:41 PM
I know in that other thread I said I hate mock drafts, but everyone lies, and so I lied when I said that.


Brushback Mock NFL Draft

1 QB JaMarcus Russell LSU Jr.
If you asked a scientist to build a prototypical quarterback of the future, he would come up with JaMarcus Russell. This guy eats Peyton Manning and shits Tom Brady. He once threw a pass 400 yards from on his back while wearing mittens. Still, I expect him to be a major disappointment.

2 OT Joe Thomas Wisconsin Sr.
Jon Kitna threw a lot of interceptions last year as a result of bad protection. With Joe Thomas on board, expect him to throw them out of stupidity.

3 LB Lawrence Timmons Florida State Jr.
The Ravens were planning to take this guy at 29, so the Browns will pull the rug out from under them by taking him here. Checkmate!

4 WR Calvin Johnson Georgia Tech Sr.
It’s between Calvin Johnson and a long snapper. If they go with Calvin Johnson and lose the Super Bowl on a botched snap, it could go down as one of the biggest draft blunders in history.

5 G Justin Blalock Texas Sr.
The Cardinals hired a nobody head coach, so they might as well draft a nobody as well. This guard will at least provide Edgerrin James with another huge target to barrel into before falling on his face.

6 CB Chris Houston Arkansas Jr.
The Redskins haven’t had a lot of practice in the draft lately, so someone needs to remind them they need to draft the guy first and then sign him, rather than sign every guy to a deal and then pick one.

7 S Michael Griffin Texas Sr.
Last year in the first round, the Vikings selected Busty McBustington, Chad Greenway. This year expect them to be more cautious and pick up a safety, because only a retard could fuck up the safety position.

8 WR Ted Ginn Jr. Ohio State Jr.
Last year David Carr threw fewer interceptions, had a higher completion percentage, and still somehow managed to be completely ineffective. Look for the Texans to draft a receiver here for him to throw to when his tailback is covered.

9 OT Joe Staley Central Michigan Sr.
Staley is the kind of player who plays all the way to the whistle, which is good because too many of their guys last year were stopping halfway through the play and jogging to the locker room. That’s why they had such lousy protection.

10 OT Levi Brown Penn State Sr.
This lineman will provide additional protection for Mike Vick, which is the last thing he needs, since he’s at his best when he’s running for his life. That’s why the Falcons are praying the guy will be a bust.

11 DT Alan Branch Michigan Jr.
Alan Branch is a defensive tackle. The 49ers employ defensive tackles on their defense. This is a no brainer.

12 DE Jamaal Anderson Arkansas Jr.
The Bills desperatly need a running back but there are no good ones available. I suggest they trade down a spot and see if there are any there.

13 DE Anthony Spencer Purdue Sr.
Scott Linehan really changed the culture in the Rams locker room last year. Too bad he couldn’t change the culture on the field. Decent offense, embarrassing defense. Sound familiar? The Rams essentially switched coaches so they could save a few time outs.

14 WR Sidney Rice South Carolina Jr.
The Panthers offense made a lot of plays last year, and almost all of them were bad. This guy should change all that, provided they replace all the other offensive players and opposing defenders don't wear helmets.

15 ILB Patrick Willis Mississippi Sr.
New coach Mike Tomlin is going to stick with the 4-3 (or is it 3-4?) which means

they’ll need an inside linebacker or something. Honestly, I haven’t done much research on this. Call Football Outsiders if you want a fucking algorithm. All I know is their defense blew last year.

16 ILB David Harris Michigan Sr.
The Packers should pick up an inside linebacker here because the Steelers are taking an inside linebacker and they seem to know what they’re doing.

17 QB Joe Dailey North Carolina Jr.
The Jaguars will address a need here at the third string quarterback position. This guy was a second string quarterback in college, so the transition should be easy for him.

18 TE Greg Olsen Miami Sr.
The Bengals continue to draft for defense, but their defense keeps getting worse. This year will bring an unexpected shift when they draft for offense and their defense gets worse.

19 WR Dwyane Jarrett USC Jr.
If quarterbacks were evaluated solely on passing yards (like in the olden days), Vince Young would have been considered one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL last year. Luckily, quarterbacking appears to be based on your team’s won-loss record and the amount of times pundits say your name. Vince Young! There, that’s one MVP vote for next year.

20 RB Marshawn Lynch California Jr.
The worst player in the draft. But Tom Coughlin should be able to coach him up to the second or third worst player before he gets fired in November.

21 OLB Paul Posluszny Penn State Sr.
They can pick anybody here because they really don't have any holes. Actually, when they pick this guy they’ll have a hole at linebacker.

22 S Josh Gattis Wake Forest Sr.
They already have one safety who can smack people around, now they need one who can play defense. This guy's job will be to knock down passes so Roy Williams can injure people.

23 WR Dwyane Bowe LSU Sr.
The Chiefs should select any receiver in college football and immediately make him their go-to guy. Also, make him their wide receiver coach.

24 S LaRon Landry LSU Sr.
Tom Brady is in some hot water having knocked up what’s-her-face. What was he thinking? He should have known that sperm can sometimes create babies. Then again, she should have told him, so there’s plenty of blame to go around.

25 RB Adrian Peterson Oklahoma Jr.
This is a perfect spot for the Jets to pick a running back. Even though they already have Thomas Jones, it would be funny to make him split carries with a rookie just to watch him go all apeshit.

26 DT Amobi Okoye Louisville Sr.
This guy was born in Nigeria or something and has overcome a bunch of adversity which means he’ll be a good run stopper, I guess. I don’t know. If he’s so smart, what was he doing being born in Nigeria in the first place?

27 DT Justin Harrell Tennessee Sr.
The Saints had a solid run defense last year but a lousy pass defense, so they should grab a safety or a cornerback here. This guy is a defensive lineman, though, so I don’t know what they’re thinking.

28 LB Buster Davis Florida State Sr.
If I have nothing to say about a certain pick, can I skip over it? Good.

29 G Ben Grubbs Auburn Sr.
The Bills decided to go with no running back at all rather than keep Willis McGahee, which shows you what an amazing “coup” it was for the Ravens to get him. They should draft an offensive lineman here to give him more time to tap dance before being swarmed by defenders.

30 WR Robert Meachem Tennessee Jr.
Meachem is a mature player with a very high football IQ, which means he’ll be tuning out Norv Turner by around Week 8 and leading an all-out locker room revolt by Week 14.

31 DE Adam Carriker Nebraska Sr.
This guy may not be the top guy on the board, but he has certain qualities (he’s white) that would make him appealing (he’s white) on pretty much any team (white), including mine (I heart whites).

32 QB Brady Quinn Notre Dame Sr.
Holy shit. I forget all about this guy. Looks like the Colts get him.

Tubby Smith
03-29-2007, 09:43 PM
Editor's note: This was written before David Carr was released, so yeah that should clear up any questions?

Tubby Smith
03-29-2007, 09:50 PM
For shits and giggles, here's 06'.




1 RB Reggie Bush USC JR
The Texans would be smart to trade down here and then embark on a vicious smear campaign against Reggie Bush until he drops down to the 7th or 8th spot where they can grab him at a discount. That’s the kind of thing that shows the fans that you're committed to winning.

2 QB Matt Leinart USC SR
With the 2nd pick in the draft and Matt Leinart available, it might be time for the Saints to part ways with Drew Brees. I hear San Diego may be looking for a backup quarterback.

3 QB Jay Cutler Vanderbilt SR
Jay Cutler is the consensus choice here. Not only did he have a losing record in college, he can bench press a lot.

4 RB LenDale White USC JR
The Jets have signed Chad Pennington and now they must improve their running game. Lendale White may be available here. He really runs downhill, unlike Curtis Martin, who runs uphill with a piano strapped to his back.

5 OT D'Brickashaw Ferguson Virginia SR
The Packers have a few options here. They can go after Haloti Ngata, the defensive tackle from Oregon, or D’Brickashaw Ferguson, the highly touted offensive lineman. They might want to look into getting somebody with a halfway normal name, though. Those guys sound like they just stepped off a spaceship. D’Brickashaw? Wtf?

6 QB Vince Young Texas JR
Since this is a mock draft, I have the niners taking Vince Young here. Enjoy this, 49ers fans, because once the season starts its back to reality with Mr. Tiny Hands.

7 QB Jay Cutler Vanderbilt SR
They should take Jay Cutler here. I don’t care if he’s already been taken. He’s that good.

8 OT Winston Justice USC JR
The Bills are looking for a lineman here to protect JP Losman, because through some convoluted reasoning they’ve decided it's better to keep him healthy than let him suffer a career ending injury. Whatever. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.

9 S Michael Huff Texas SR
The Lions have a lot of holes that need to be filled here. Safety Michael Huff would be the safe choice. Actually the safe choice would be packing up the team, driving it to the east coast and dumping the whole thing in the Atlantic ocean. Then again, there’s a chance someone could still find it.

10 TE Vernon Davis Maryland JR
The Cardinals had a passable defense last season, if you define passable as “able to pass on them.” They’ll draft someone on offense anyway, because Denny Green doesn’t want to win. He wants to score a lot of points.

11 WR Maurice Stovall Notre Dame SR
The ‘experts’ say the Rams will use this draft to shore up their defense, but consider this: the Rams are stupid.

12 QB Travis Lulay Montana St SR
The Browns need some insurance at quarterback and they could do a lot worse than Montana State QB Travis Lulay. His numbers weren’t great in college, but he has toughness and intensity to burn. He’s a really cool guy, too. My friend used to go out with his sister.

13 C Nick Mangold Ohio State SR
The Ravens would be wise to pick a smart, heady type of player here and try him out as head coach.

14 LB AJ Hawk Ohio State SR
The Eagles should grab a linebacker, like what’s his face from Ohio State. The Hawk guy. He would be perfect for Andy Reid’s system of signing people to long term deals and then releasing them as soon as they reach all-pro status.

15 S Tye Hill Clemson SR
Right now the Falcons need some safety help, and somebody like Tye Hill would fit the bill. Hill is a cornerback, but I think he can learn to walk 20 yards to his right

16 DE Tamba Hali Penn State SR
Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor are still on this team, which means they’re probably re-doing their contracts every year to avoid being cut. Pussies. Get out there and make some bread. You think the Dolphins care about you?

17 LB Ernie Sims FSU SR
Brad Childress or whoever they have coaching this team didn’t like the fact the Daunte Culpepper wanted to get paid for his services. Shame on him! Except now he is getting paid, on a better team with a better coach in a city that has lots of boats to party on. Hope you enjoy that second round pick, Brad Linehan!

18 OT Troy Reddick Auburn SR
Is there anything more depressing than your home team selecting an offensive lineman with their first pick? Boring! They don’t even do anything. The Cowboys, unfortunately, will take a lineman here because Larry Allen is gone and they need to have an impenetrable wall around Drew Bledsoe at all times or he’s throwing it to the nosetackle.

19 WR Santonio Holmes Ohio St JR
The Chargers will probably look for a wide receiver to provide a target for Philip Rivers, who is taking over at quarterback despite being unproven and inexperienced. You can see why they kept him, though. He seemed to really want that starting job. Guys like that come along once every 20 or 30 years.

20 CB Ashton Youboty Ohio St JR
The Chiefs need a defender who understands the concept of wrestling the ball carrier to the ground in order to prevent touchdowns. It’s an old technique but it’s been proven effective.

21 S Ko Simpson S. Car SR
The Patriots have done a good job so far of not signing any free agents or making any moves that can help the team in any way. However they’re still hoping to make a splash in the draft, where they can select their 2008 cap casualties.

22 WR Sinorice Moss Miami SR
The Broncos will probably take Sinorice Moss here, which means they’ll have a receiver named Sinorice Moss and one named Ashley Lelie. And one named Rod Smith. That’s not a receiving corp. That’s a threesome in a porn movie.

23 OT Jonathan Scott Texas SR
The Bucs need somebody large to protect quarterback Chris Simms here. I suggest my girlfriend. Honey, seriously: this is a gentle reminder that you need to cut down on the Cherry Garcia.

24 QB Brodie Croyle Alabama SR
It would be a complete shock to everyone if the Bengals didn’t draft a quarterback here to replace Carson Palmer. I love Palmer, but you cannot sit out the first round of the playoffs against the Pittsburgh Steelers because of a sore ankle.

25 LB Chad Greenway Iowa SR
After being edged 23-0 in their first playoff game last season, the Giants realized they were just one player away from winning the Super Bowl. Unfortunately that player is Joe Montana.

26 TE Leonard Pope Georgia JR
Tight end was a big area of need last year for the Bears. In fact, it could be argued that they would’ve beaten the Panthers in the playoffs last year if they had an extra tight end and he was used to cover Steve Smith.

27 RB Laurence Maroney MN JR
The Panthers have a lot of needs, just like all of us. It’s part of being human.

28 LB DeMeco Ryans Alabama SR
Byron Leftwich learned that when you get injured in the pros, your teammates don’t carry you down the field to the line of scrimmage. They leave you there and get in a prayer circle while the paramedics carry you off the field and you give a meager thumbs up just to let your wife and kids know you're not dead. Then you spend the rest of the season watching as your team rallies behind the backup quarterback who's trying to steal your job. But hey, the money’s great.

29 LB Mathias Kiwanuka BC SR
Oh what's the point of drafting anybody? The goddamn polar ice cap is melting and we’re all going to be living in Waterworld pretty soon and no draft pick is going to change any of that. Here. Here’s a defender. Now go repent.

30 DT Rod Wright TX SR
Dwight Freeney is great at getting to the quarterback even on running plays when the QB doesn’t have the ball and the running back is jogging into the end zone laughing hysterically at his good fortune. They should draft a run stopper here.

31 LB Chad Greenway Iowa SR
They need a linebacker. Yes I know I already used this guy but I can't be sitting here all day looking through names of linebackers.

32 WR Chad Jackson Florida JR
The Steelers may be looking to replace Antwaan Randle El here, but they’ll be hard pressed to find someone as overrated. Redskins, for $11.5 million up front, you get about 2 or 3 big plays a year and a whole lot of running around in circles. Amazing that such a cost-conscious team would make such a move.

kskonn
03-30-2007, 11:21 AM
32 QB Brady Quinn Notre Dame Sr.
Holy shit. I forget all about this guy. Looks like the Colts get him.


woops!!! talk about the colts being set up at quarter back for a long time.