Like every year over the last month we did a mock draft on our german nfl message board. Each team was hosted by one or a couple of members. Trades were allowed, but just with 2009 draft choices involved.
As the packers-gm i acted the anti-tt and traded up a couple times. i ended up with:
The complete mock draft #9: Michael Oher, Offensive Tackle, MississippiThis one worked porfect for me, oher was my #1 target at this point. with clifton aging and tauscher injured and not yet resigned, oher is immediate help at rt and a potential franchise lt.
Trade alert: GB sends #41, #73, #83 and #145 to ATL for #24 and #90#24: Brian Cushing, LB, USCInitially this trade didn't include the Packers 5th round draft choice, but after getting attacked for the matter that i screw the falcons with this trade i threw in #145 as well. I traded up, because i really liked cushing. He might be the most veratile defender in this draft and i didn't wanna have 2 converted defensive ends at the olb spot. If he doesn't pan out as a great 3-4 olb you could move him inside as well. This trade happened before the steroid issues, though. I wouldn't have paid the price right now.
#90: Alex Magee, DT, PurduePerfect fit as a 3-4 defensive end. Strong and will likely pan out better as a 5-technique DL than he did as a 3-technique at Purdue. He was very productive, other than the rest of Purdues struggling defense.
Trade alert: GB sends #109 and #182 to DET for #104
#104: Dorell Scott, DT, ClemsonMaybe a little too expensive since there were no 3-4 teams before my pick. But in the fact,, that there were trade talks all the way i decided to move up a little and grab Scott, which was my 2nd target with pick #90. If he adds another 10 to 15 lbs (2 month all you can eat at brett's steakhouse), he has the perfect size for a 3-4 NT. Actually he has the frame for that, is powerful and has great athleticism.
#187: Domonique Johnson, CB, Jackson StateWay to good to pass up at this point. Johnson has great skills, is good in coverage and has perfect size. With a better 40 he could have ended up in round 3.
#218: Jeremiah Johnson, RB, OregonJohnson had a very strong senior campaign coming of a torn ACL. He is much faster on the field than his 40 indicates. I think he could become the change-of-pace back i like to see in Green Bay.
In summary i was satisfied how things panned out in this mock draft. There were quite a few prospects i missed because of my uptrades, though. Jarron Gilbert, Ian Johnson, Jamarko Simmons, Devin Moore, just to add a few names.
Any thoughts?