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February 14, 2008

[End Zone Buzz] Combining Mock Drafts to Make One

Filed under: NFL Draft — Admin @ 12:00 pm
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Using the invaluable mock draft database at HailRedskins.com, I looked at ten of the best mock draft websites - Football’s Future, Huddle Geeks, Draft Tek, Consensus Draft, The Huddle Report, Q.I. Sports, Great Blue North Draft Report, East Coast Sports, First Round Forecast, Draft Ace - and used a points system to configure a top ten.

The system is simple: A player will be assigned 10 points if he is listed as the first overall pick, 9 if he is listed as the second pick, 8 if he is third, and so on. The player with the highest number of points will be the first overall pick. I included their total points, and the highest any mock draft had them going. Here are the results.

1) Miami Dolphins: Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
Total points: 83
Highest predicted pick: 1st overall (Draft Ace, Huddle Geeks, Consensus Draft)

2) St. Louis Rams: Chris Long, DE, Virginia
Total points: 81
Highest predicted pick: 1st overall (Q.I. Sports, Great Blue North Draft Report)

3) Atlanta Falcons: Jake Long, OT, Michigan
Total points: 79
Highest predicted pick: 1st overall (Draft Tek, East Coast Sports, First Round Forecast)

4) Oakland Raiders: Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
Total points: 70
Highest predicted pick: 3rd overall

5) Kansas City Chiefs: Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
Total points: 65
Highest predicted pick: 1st overall (Football’s Future, The Huddle Report)

6) New York Jets: Vernon Gholston, DE/OLB, Ohio State
Total points: 38
Highest predicted pick: 5th overall

7) New England Patriots: Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
Total points: 37
Highest predicted pick: 4th overall

8) Baltimore Ravens: Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Total points: 20
Highest predicted pick: 3rd overall

9) Cincinnati Bengals: Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State
Total points: 18
Highest predicted pick: 5th overall

10) New Orleans Saints: Mike Jenkins, CB, Troy
Total points: 15
Highest predicted pick: 7th overall

Others Receiving Points
- Calais Campbell
- Derrick Harvey
- Leodis McKelvin
- Rashard Mendenhall
- Phillip Merling
- Dan Connor
- Antoine Cason
- Keith Rivers
- Aqib Talib

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[End Zone Buzz] Whose Bowl Performances Helped Their Draft Stock?

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Although a player’s entire body of work is the most important factor when assessing his NFL prospects, their final bowl game does have a say in their stock going up or down. It is the last thing evaluators get to see before the player makes the jump from college to the NFL. With that in mind, here are a few players who may have improved their stock this bowl season.

Michigan QB Chad Henne: In the Wolverines 41-35 victory over the Florida Gators in the Capitol One Bowl, the senior QB lit up the defending champs for 373 yards and 2 touchdowns. In a disappointing season in which his numbers were down across the board, Henne may have redeemed himself a bit with a good performance against a top SEC team.

Oregon RB Jonathan Stewart: Though he is only a junior, Stewart is thinking about entering the draft, and he couldn’t possibly leave on a higher note. The Ducks obliterated South Florida 56-21 in the Sun Bowl, as Stewart ran for 253 yards and a touchdown. That left him with over 1,700 yards and 11 TD’s on the ground for the season, with a yards-per-carry average of 6.2.

Texas RB Jamaal Charles: Charles, who just announced he was going pro, had a great game in the Longhorns’ 52-34 win over Arizona State in the Holiday Bowl. A speedster, Charles picked up 161 yards and two TD’s on the ground in his seventh game this season of at least 150 rushing yards. He really came on late in the season, gaining at least 160 yards in four of his last five games, and scoring 10 TD’s in the process.

Missouri Safety William Moore: Moore won the Cotton Bowl defensive MVP award, as Missouri beat Arkansas 38-7. He collected 13 tackles, a forced fumble, and intercepted a pass for a touchdown. His stock has skyrocketed as much as any player in the country recently, and this performance certainly helped.

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