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    Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    ROUND 1:

    1. Detroit (0-16) -- *Baseclogger*
    2. St. Louis (2-14) -- LoganBuck
    3. Kansas City (2-14) -- WVRed
    4. Seattle (4-12) -- cincrazy
    5. Cleveland (4-12) -- BuckeyeRedleg
    6. Cincinnati (4-11-1) -- Redhook
    7. Oakland (5-11) -- Slyder
    8. Jacksonville (5-11) -- JaxRed
    9. Green Bay (6-10) -- chicoruiz
    10. San Francisco (7-9) -- camisadelgolf
    11. Buffalo (7-9) -- KoryMac5
    12. Denver (8-8) -- HotCorner
    13. Washington (8-8) -- Edskin
    14. New Orleans (8-8) -- Highlifeman21
    15. Houston (8-8) -- Sean_CaseyRules
    16. San Diego (8-8) -- schmidty622
    17. New York Jets (9-7) -- Austin Kearns
    18. Chicago (9-7) -- Emin3mShady07
    19. Tampa Bay (9-6) - reds44
    20. Detroit (from Dallas) (9-7) -- *BaseClogger*
    21. Philadelphia (9-6-1) -- Stewie
    22. Minnesota (10-6) -- Handofdeath
    23. New England (11-5) -- WilyMoROCKS
    24. Atlanta (11-5) -- sonny
    25. Miami (11-5) -- Buckeye33
    26. Baltimore (11-5) -- DTCromer
    27. Indianapolis (12-4) -- Hoosier Red
    28. Philadelphia (from Carolina) (12-4) -- Stewie
    29. New York Giants (12-4) -- Puffy
    30. Tennessee (13-3) -- redsfandan
    31. Arizona (9-7) -- Jack Burton
    32. Pittsburgh (12-4) -- SteelSD

    Carolina -- HeatherC1212
    Cowboys -- NJReds

    Round 2:

    1. Detroit (0-16)
    2. New England
    3. St. Louis (2-14)
    4. Cleveland (4-12)
    5. Seattle (4-12)
    6. Cincinnati (4-11-1)
    7. Jacksonville (5-11)
    8. Oakland (5-11)
    9. Green Bay (6-10)
    10. Buffalo (7-9)
    11. San Francisco (7-9)
    12. Miami - from Washington (8-8)
    13. New York Giants - from New Orleans (8-8)
    14. Houston (8-8)
    15. New England - from San Diego (8-8)
    16. Denver (8-8)
    17. Chicago (9-7)
    18. Cleveland - from Tampa Bay (9-7)
    19. Dallas (9-7)
    20. New York Jets (9-7)
    21. Philadelphia (9-6-1)
    22. Minnesota (10-6)
    23. Atlanta (11-5)
    24. Miami (11-5)
    25. Baltimore (11-5)
    26. New England (11-5)
    27. Carolina (12-4)
    28. New York Giants (12-4)
    29. Indianapolis (12-4)
    30. Tennessee (13-3)
    31. Arizona (9-7)
    32. Pittsburgh (12-4)

    Round 3:

    1. Detroit (0-16)
    2. St. Louis (2-14)
    3. Kansas City (2-14)
    4. Seattle (4-12)
    5. Dallas - from Cleveland (4-12)
    6. Cincinnati (4-11-1)
    7. Oakland (5-11)
    8. Jacksonville (5-11)
    9. Green Bay (6-10)
    10. San Francisco (7-9)
    11. Buffalo (7-9)
    12. New York Jets - from New Orleans (8-8)
    13. Houston (8-8)
    14. San Diego (8-8)
    15. Denver (8-8)
    16. Washington (8-8)
    17. Tampa Bay (9-7)
    18. Detroit - from Dallas (9-7)
    19. Green Bay - from New York Jets (9-7)
    20. Chicago (9-7)
    21. Philadelphia (9-6-1)
    22. Minnesota (10-6)
    23. Miami (11-5)
    24. Baltimore (11-5)
    25. New England (11-5)
    26. Atlanta (11-5)
    27. New York Giants (12-4)
    28. Indianapolis (12-4)
    29. Carolina (12-4)
    30. Tennessee (13-3)
    31. Arizona (9-7)
    32. Pittsburgh (12-4)
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    Should we put our picks on this thread since it's the "official" one? It's definitely less cluttered. Do we put comments on the other one?
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    I think posting picks here is definitely the intention.
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    Okay, I told you I would make my pick when I woke up.

    With the first pick in the 2nd annual RedsZone NFL Mock Draft, the Detroit Lions select Matt Stafford, QB from the University of Georgia.



    New MM Detroit GM Martin Mayhew didn't get a chance to ease into his new position as his first major decision will be who to take with the first pick. Detroit could use players just about anywhere on the field, but when you have the first pick and are in need of franchise quarterback there is little room for argument. The Lions have a few studs in Calvin Johnson and Ernie Sims and hope Stafford develops into the kind of quarterback they have been missing since they had Scott Mitchell...

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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    With the second overall pick:

    The Saint Louis Rams select

    LB Aaron Curry, Wake Forest



    St Louis fans grown, "What about the offensive line?" The front office says the offense needs totally rebuilt, but the defense is close, with the addition of this impact linebacker. Orlando Pace, and Alex Barron return for another year, and the draft is not over yet.....
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    And now, as promised.

    Kansas City is going into the draft after making a pretty big splash, dealing their second round pick to the New England Patriots for Matt Cassel and Mike Vrabel, shoring up two major question marks. With a potential franchise QB in fold, there is no need to invest in Mark Sanchez, and adding Mike Vrabel would mean that KC would likely pass on an Aaron Curry should he be available.

    Offensive and defensive line are tempting, with this draft being the deepest offensive line draft in recent memory. However, this is where the sleeper pick comes into play.

    Kansas City coach Todd Haley ran the Arizona offense to perfection on route to a Super Bowl, and did so with a veteran QB and two elite wideouts. He now has a potential star QB and a potential star wideout, but another weapon wouldn't hurt.

    Without further adieu, the Kansas City Chiefs select, despite injury concerns:



    Michael Crabtree, wideout, Texas Tech.
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    The Seattle Seahawks select DT B.J. Raji, from Boston College.





    Conventional wisdom says Crabtree, but even if Crabtree was on the board, I would have gone the other way. This team needs to beef up its D-line in a big way, and it can start with this pick.

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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    With the 5th overall pick in the 2nd annual Redszone mock draft,

    The Cleveland Browns select:

    CB Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State


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    This was a tough call, as the Browns were looking very closely at DE Brian Orakpo and OT Eugene Monroe with this pick, but just felt Jenkins was too big of a playmaker to pass up. The Browns are also not scared off by what some might call a poor 40 time at the combine (on a slow turf). Malcolm Jenkins is a football player, period. His versatility is also appealing as he could play either corner or safety. The Browns envision him as a dominant safety in the Ed Reed mold.
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeRedleg View Post
    With the 5th overall pick in the 2nd annual Redszone mock draft,

    The Cleveland Browns select:

    CB Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State
    Good pick.

    Wow, I have a while to wait so I better keep a least half an eye on this thread each day so I don't miss round two.
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    With the 6th pick the Cincinnati Bengals select OL Eugene Monroe, Virginia.

    I've been thinking about this pick for awhile now and decided to protect Carson Palmer. I picked Monroe over Jason Smith because Smith has knee concerns and is less polished than Monroe. I want someone who can step in right away to help fix the offensive line.
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    Very good pick, Redhook. The closer we get to this thing the more I want them to take an OT.

    Carson needs the protection and I don't think we can count on Levi anymore.

    LT - Monroe
    LG - Whitworth
    C - Free agent or draft
    RG - Williams
    RT - Collins

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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    1. Detroit (0-16) -- *Baseclogger* - - Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia
    2. St. Louis (2-14) -- LoganBuck - - Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest
    3. Kansas City (2-14) -- WVRed - - Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
    4. Seattle (4-12) -- cincrazy - - BJ Raji, DT, Boston College
    5. Cleveland (4-12) -- BuckeyeRedleg - - Malcolm Jenkins, CB/S, Ohio State
    6. Cincinnati (4-11-1) -- Redhook - - Eugene Monroe, T, UVA
    7. Oakland (5-11) -- Slyder
    8. Jacksonville (5-11) -- JaxRed
    9. Green Bay (6-10) -- chicoruiz
    10. San Francisco (7-9) -- camisadelgolf
    11. Buffalo (7-9) -- KoryMac5
    12. Denver (8-8) -- HotCorner
    13. Washington (8-8) -- Edskin
    14. New Orleans (8-8) -- Highlifeman21
    15. Houston (8-8) -- Sean_CaseyRules
    16. San Diego (8-8) -- schmidty622
    17. New York Jets (9-7) -- Austin Kearns
    18. Chicago (9-7) -- Emin3mShady07
    19. Tampa Bay (9-6) - reds44
    20. Detroit (from Dallas) (9-7) -- *BaseClogger*
    21. Philadelphia (9-6-1) -- Stewie
    22. Minnesota (10-6) -- Handofdeath
    23. New England (11-5) -- WilyMoROCKS
    24. Atlanta (11-5) -- sonny
    25. Miami (11-5) -- Buckeye33
    26. Baltimore (11-5) -- DTCromer
    27. Indianapolis (12-4) -- Hoosier Red
    28. Philadelphia (from Carolina) (12-4) -- Stewie
    29. New York Giants (12-4) -- Puffy
    30. Tennessee (13-3) -- redsfandan
    31. Arizona (9-7) -- Jack Burton
    32. Pittsburgh (12-4) -- SteelSD
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    Quote Originally Posted by Redhook View Post
    With the 6th pick the Cincinnati Bengals select OL Eugene Monroe, Virginia.

    I've been thinking about this pick for awhile now and decided to protect Carson Palmer. I picked Monroe over Jason Smith because Smith has knee concerns and is less polished than Monroe. I want someone who can step in right away to help fix the offensive line.
    That would likely have been my pick if I would have kept the Bengals.
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

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    Okay, I told you I would make my pick when I woke up.
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    Re: Official 2009 Redszone NFL Mock Draft:

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeRedleg View Post
    Very good pick, Redhook. The closer we get to this thing the more I want them to take an OT.

    Carson needs the protection and I don't think we can count on Levi anymore.

    LT - Monroe
    LG - Whitworth
    C - Free agent or draft
    RG - Williams
    RT - Collins
    I would've loved for the Bengals to sign Brown from Baltimore as a Center, but it appears he's going to sign with someone else (I forget who).

    In the 2nd round at least one of the 3 of Mack, Unger, or Wood will be available. I would love for the Bengals to go defense with the 2nd pick and get Wood in the 3rd. I just don't see Wood lasting that long though.

    Even if they draft a center I'd like for them to get one to start via free agency. Handing the reins to a rookie to run the offensive line would be a recipe for disaster.
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