Mock Draft 6.0: Welcome to the ATL, Cushing

Falcons QB Matt Ryan shooting an ESPN commercial with Hannah Storm (l) and Josh Elliot.

Falcons QB Matt Ryan shooting an ESPN commercial with Hannah Storm (l) and Josh Elliot. If they shoot another one, maybe he'll take linebacker Brian Cushing with him.

DRAFTVILLE — Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said the hay is in the barn.

The Falcons draft board is all arranged. The Green players are in the green spots. The blue players are in the blue spots. The red guys are in the red slots. The off-the-board guys can find their name plates in the trash dumpster.

The matrix is complete.

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All that’s left is for the players to start flying off draft boards shortly after 4 p.m. on Saturday. At slot 24, the Falcons can kick back, eat some turkey sandwiches, sip on some fruit juice and hope that the Houston Texans don’t pick their guy — USC linebacker Brian Cushing.

The Texans could change the Falcons’ plans. But after much debate, we’re projecting that our friends from H-town will select Florida State’s Everette Brown, leaving Cushing to fall to the Falcons.

Cushing has some issues. But that’s why he’ll be there at No. 24. When he comes in to meet the media on Sunday he’ll have to explain the steroid accusations that have followed him since high school and why he and teammate Clay Matthews Jr. allegedly formed a group called “White Nation” on Facebook.

Now if the Cushing scenario doesn’t unfold for the Falcons, that means another good defender — could be Brown or Penn State’s Aaron Maybin — is slipping. Also on the board for the Falcons will be Northern Illinois defensive end Larry English or Missouri defensive tackle Evander “Ziggy” Hood.

If none of the desirable defensive players slip through, look for the Falcons to trade out of the position and pick up more picks. They will need to land near the top of the second round so they could select Western Michigan safety Louis Delmas.

The Falcons’ trade for Tony Gonzalez has restructured the first round. There are going to be several other trades. Cleveland is trying to dump Braylon Edwards and possibly quarterback Brady Quinn. Washington and Denver may try to get in position to select quarterback Mark Sanchez.

Before the Gonzalez trade, University of Georgia running back Knowshon Moreno was headed to Philadelphia. The Falcons, in part suspecting that Philadelphia was going to take Oklahoma State tight Brandon Pettigrew with the 21st pick, went ahead and got the Gonzalez deal done.

It took Dimitroff and his buddy Scott Pioli all of three hours on Thursday to have a meeting of the former New England minds.

With the Eagles taking Pettigrew, Moreno will slip to Arizona, which has the 31st pick.

More on the Mock Draft later. . . .

COMMUNITY CORNER

Punter Michael Koenen hostted the sixth Annual Dream House Golf Classic on Thursday at the Olde Atlanta Golf Club in Suwanee, Georgia . Proceeds from the event will benefit local children’s charity, Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc. . . .

Falcons punter Michael Koenen was out in the community this week.

Falcons punter Michael Koenen was out in the community this week.

Cornerback Von Hutchins will serve as the grand marshal for the Walk for Lupus at Piedmont Park on Saturday. He will lead the countdown for the event to start. The walk will support the over 55,000 Georgians and 1.5 million Americans who suffer from Lupus. Those interested can start a team or walk as an individual by registering at www.lupusga.org or calling 770-333-5930. . . .

Wide receiver Harry Douglas will serve as the grand marshal for the March of Dimes Walk for Babies on Saturday, April 25 at Centennial Olympic Park. Douglas will sign autographs in the Kids Corner from 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m., do the countdown for the walk, welcome runners back in and sign autographs again from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Back to the Mock Draft . . .

I’m reserving the right to come back in here and switch things up as the day’s trades and signings are executed. It’s a good group for tackles and there could be a run on wide receivers.

LEDBETTER’S 2009 MOCK DRAFT 6.0:

THE FINAL CHAPTER

Is Cushing the real thing or memorex?

Is Cushing the real thing or Memorex?

1. Detroit Lions: Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia. Stafford has to turn in his Chevy Tahoe and get him a Ford Expedition.

2. St. Louis Rams: Jason Smith, LT, Baylor. The Rams hope Smith can take Orlando Pace’s old spot.

3. Kansas City Chiefs: Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest. The Chiefs get some more help for their defense.

4. Seattle Seahawks: Mark Sanchez, QB, USC. Didn’t play much in college, but can backup Matt Hasselbeck until he’s ready.

5. Cleveland Browns: Brian Orakpo, DE/OLB, Texas. Should fit nicely in Eric Mangini’s version of the 3-4.

6. Cincinnati Bengals: Andrew Smith, T, Alabama. Bengals make the day’s first big gamble.

7. Oakland Raiders: Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia. He slides a little bit, but the Raiders will snap him up.

8. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jeremy Macklin, WR, Missouri. The Jags shy away from Crabtree because of his speed issues.

9. Green Bay Packers: Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU. Packers have to improve their defensive line.

10. San Francisco 49ers: Michael Oher, T, Mississippi. 49ers take a slight reach to fill a need.

11. Buffalo Bills: Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State. After picking up Terrell Owens, the Bills turn their attention to defense.

12: Denver Broncos (from Chicago): B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College. Broncos get an anchor for their defensive line.

13. Washington Redskins: Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee. The Redskins are trying to get into the Mark Sanchez derby.

14. New Orleans Saints: Chris “Beanie” Wells, RB. Sean Payton is looking for someone to run the ball between the tackles.

15. Houston Texans: Everette Brown, DE/OLB, Florida State. Look for the Texans to go defense. They could snap up Cushing right here.

16. San Diego Chargers: Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech. Doesn’t slip too far out of the top 10.

17. New York Jets: Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State. Jets get their Brett Favre replacement.

18. Denver Broncos: Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois. Broncos attempt to plug their leaky pass defense.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Peria Jerry, DT, Mississippi. The Bucs try to add some bulk to their front-seven.

20. Detroit Lions (from Dallas): Rey Maualuga, LB, Southern California. He slips, but doesn’t get past the Lions.

21. Philadelphia Eagles: Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State: Andy Reid, who was a tight ends coach early in his pro coaching career in Green Bay, knows the position.

22. Minnesota Vikings: Percy Harvin, WR, Florida: Vikes add a playmaker to go with Adrian Peterson.

23. New England Patriots: Clay Matthews Jr., LB, Southern California. Patriots try to replace Mike Vrabel.

24. Atlanta Falcons: Brian Cushing, LB, USC. Everything breaks right and the Falcons get their man. He will compete for one of the starting outside linebacker spots.

25. Miami Dolphins: Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State. Dolphins address one of their pressing needs.

26. Baltimore Ravens: Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland. GM Ozzie Newsome adds a weapon for quarterback Joe Flacco.

27. Indianapolis Colts: Larry English, DE, Northern Illinois: Bill Polian finds another potential Pro Bowler late in the first round. Heir-apparent to speed rusher Dwight Freeney.

28. Buffalo (from Carolina through Philadelphia): Eben Britton, T, Arizona. They have to replace the traded Jason Peters.

29. New York Giants: Brian Robiskie, WR, Ohio State. This pick could change if the Giants make the trade for Cleveland’s Braylon Edwards.

30. Tennessee Titans: Hakeem Nicks, WR, North Carolina. Can you name one of the Titans’ wide receivers?

31. Arizona Cardinals: Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia. Cardinals need a running threat to help take some pressure off their vaunted passing attack.

32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia. A perfect fit after playing for Al Groh at Virginia.

FIRST ROUND FRINGE

Missouri defensive tackle Ziggy Hood has 15.5 career sacks.

Missouri defensive tackle Ziggy Hood has 15.5 career sacks.

James Laurinaitis, LB, Ohio State
Evander Hood, DT, Missouri
Louis Delmas
, FS, Western Michigan
Kenny Britt, WR, Rutgers
Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest
Alex Mack, C, California
Max Unger, C, Oregon
Duke Robinson, OG, Oklahoma
Donald Brown, RB, Connecticut
Connor Barwin, DE/LB, Cincinnati

Would you be happy with the selection of Cushing? Do you care about the steroid allegations? Do you care about the “White Nation” Facebook group? Would you prefer a defensive tackle like Hood? If Cushing isn’t there, do you fall back and get in position to draft Delmas?

729 comments Add your comment

Nookah

April 25th, 2009
7:42 pm

Be calm guys. Don’t chase the draft let the value come to you…..” Dirty Harry” Sintim it will be.

Go Falcons!!!

Big Ray

April 25th, 2009
7:43 pm

How about that? Laurinaitis goes before the vaunted Maualuga.

DACHA,

I was hoping to see us trade up as well. But Dimitroff is a very patient guy. No such move, yet.

Nookah

April 25th, 2009
7:51 pm

Another CB off the board. My guy’s gonna be there…..Dirty Harry!!!

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
7:52 pm

Why is everyone running from Maualuga? Yoooo, D Orlando? Check with your west coast connections, please?

Big Ray

April 25th, 2009
7:52 pm

Everette Brown has succumbed to the stigma of Seminole defensive ends.

Ed

April 25th, 2009
7:53 pm

A whole lot of teams are going to regret passing on Maualuga

Big Ray

April 25th, 2009
7:55 pm

I think Maualuga has been passed over for a variety of reasons, including teams’ fascination and/or need at other positions.

However, I also read an article recently about how the middle linebacker position isn’t all the rage it once was. Teams are turning more towards OLBs, and the hybrid types that can play a little DE as well.

That, and there may be more to Maualuga’s “character issues” than we know of…

Big Ray

April 25th, 2009
7:59 pm

Maualuga’s scouting report says he can be very, very good if he can keep his head on straight. In other words, he needs two things: solid, no-nonsense (but fair and patient) coaching, and a good veteran or two to mentor him.

I doubt that he’ll fall to us (and I don’t know what our level of interest is), but he could be a good fit. Would have to move Lofton over, though, I think.

Wondering how much teams think he’s a head case…

Laurinaitis was simply a “safer pick”, and guess what? Sintim might be too…

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
8:09 pm

Big Ray, you are on target with Brown. I hate it too because the kid is very good. He could be a steal for us. His speed rush opposite Abe would be absolutely ruthless…

dacha

April 25th, 2009
8:09 pm

who wants to bet that NE gets alls of the players that we want?

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
8:13 pm

The Patriot Way is taking over this draft….What a hell of a second round.

Nookah

April 25th, 2009
8:16 pm

Don’t worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be all right (Robert Nesta Marley)

We’re gonna get a good value pick. Just be patient. If TD has made no moves yet, trust me, our guy is still there.

Do I hear Dirty Harry?!!!

Go Falcons!!!

Ken Strickland

April 25th, 2009
8:20 pm

There are still some talented LB/DE’s on the board like Sintim, Baldwin, Sidbury and Freeman.

Ed

April 25th, 2009
8:22 pm

Great pickup by Carolina

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
8:23 pm

Freeman, Moore, or McKenzie.

Stirg d'Nahsif

April 25th, 2009
8:27 pm

McKenzie; we need a linebacker before we need a safety.

dacha

April 25th, 2009
8:27 pm

great value for the panthers…E. Brown better not mess with my boy, Matt Ryan or he’ll have to deal with me. lol As

As for us…can anyone say: “Clint Sintim?” or, dare I say it, “Michael Johnson?”

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
8:29 pm

Too much inconsistency in MJ…Sintim, Freeman, McKenzie, or Moore.

Nookah

April 25th, 2009
8:30 pm

D3, where you at?

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
8:30 pm

Dacha, Carolina gave up a first rounder next season to acquire him. He is one of mine and I love him but I’m glad TD did not make a move like that.

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
8:31 pm

Sintim is gone..McKenzie or Freeman now.

Nookah

April 25th, 2009
8:32 pm

Oh my goodness, we just lost a hell of a LB?

TD what you gonna do now? I defer to you Sir!!!

Go Falcons!!!!

Ed

April 25th, 2009
8:32 pm

Another name to watch is Paul Kruger DE Utah even though we took Jerry

Big Ray

April 25th, 2009
8:33 pm

AAAAAHHHHH! SINTIM IS GONE!!!1

dacha

April 25th, 2009
8:35 pm

Seminole: I must’ve missed the part about Carolina giving up a first next year…Dimitroff would thankfully never make a dumb move like that. As for MJ, I respectfully disagree. I don’t think we should trade up for him, but if he’s there at #55 we have to take him. He is just a physical freak that could become the next J. Abraham.

Nookah

April 25th, 2009
8:37 pm

Seminole, I think it may be Freeman. Barwin just went to the Texans.

Ed, Paul Kruger could be a good pick. This is a guy with lots of heart. Knows about adversity!!

Go Falcons!!!

Big Ray

April 25th, 2009
8:37 pm

Michael Johnson and William Moore, two guys still on the board, and still in my mind.

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
8:39 pm

He is going Freeman, McKenzie, or Kruger. Sleepers; Moore or Duke Robinson.

Ed

April 25th, 2009
8:44 pm

Michael Mitchell…ESPN doesn’t even have any highlights! Are you serious Oakland?

dacha

April 25th, 2009
8:46 pm

It is official: AL DAVIS IS A CRACKHEAD!!!

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
8:50 pm

Dacha, even crack is too good for Al in this situation. He has soured on Michael Huff in favor of a kid that no one BUT Mel Kiper has heard of? Mel had him as the 73rd ranked safety.

falcon21

April 25th, 2009
9:03 pm

Just checked the score, Hawks are getting their butts kicked late in the forth quarter.

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
9:04 pm

Freeman, McKenzie, or Kruger.

D3

April 25th, 2009
9:05 pm

Are you serious? The Patriots got: Patrick Chung, Ron Brace AND Darius Butler? Dudes, talk about the rich getting richer for godssake!

1st round winners will be projected very soon. Got some of family about to leave, so I’ll get a little free time to calculate.

Jerry is a FALCON! Wish we could have gotten Sintim, Barwin, Delmas, Brace, or Chung. Dang! Hey, beggars can’t be choosers though.

ITS GREAT TO BE AN ATL FALCON!

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
9:07 pm

Here it comes…..

D3

April 25th, 2009
9:08 pm

Quick Side Note: OMG, Hawks 76, Heat 105. D@– Embarassing. With all the talent we have, that’s the best we got?

Moore or MJ in a couple of picks!

dacha

April 25th, 2009
9:09 pm

MICHAEL JOHNSON! MAKE IT HAPPEN!

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
9:11 pm

It’s Moore

dacha

April 25th, 2009
9:11 pm

MOORE! I’m cool with that.

Stirg d'Nahsif

April 25th, 2009
9:12 pm

William Moore! Another good pick! TD is on a role.

Big Ray

April 25th, 2009
9:15 pm

Yes!!!! William Moore! Great pick, and I know some of you won’t think so, but trust me….great pick!

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
9:16 pm

Again, I missed my mark but I like the selection. Again, fill the need.
Moore is large, fast, and a force.

Two for two if you ask me.

falcon21

April 25th, 2009
9:18 pm

Big Ray if you say so, we trust you man!!!

chc4

April 25th, 2009
9:18 pm

I told y’all about William Moore yesterday… starter on Day 1 at SS. I’m freakin’ ecstatic!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
9:18 pm

I had a horrible day draft wise but again, I am a realist. TD and the team have done a great job thus far. We have TWO starters that can step in and have an impact from day one.

Tomorrow, we work on the linebackers and add depth to the OL.

Nookah

April 25th, 2009
9:18 pm

Big Ray, trust me, I.m not one of those guys. I love this pick. My problem (and a good one too) is that I did not think he would fall to us here. I love it, good value!!!

Go Falcons!!!

Big Ray

April 25th, 2009
9:20 pm

I really wanted Sintim, too.

Guys, I’m telling you, Moore didnt have a great senior season, but it’s because they kept bringing him up to support the run, so he had few interceptions. Trust me, do the research on this guy. He is a play-maker who will hit HARD, and is SOLID in coverage. Look at his profile/scouting report on draftcountdown.com. Dude is a stud with potential, and is a hybrid in the backfield. He’s versatile.

Still, I wanted to see us get a ‘backer. Well, the draft isn’t over yet. There’s still tomorrow!

Ed

April 25th, 2009
9:20 pm

Moore was a top ten pick last year and injuries hurt him this year.

Stirg d'Nahsif

April 25th, 2009
9:21 pm

Let’s see…
D-Line: Abraham, Jerry, Babs, Anderson
Linebacker: Peterson, Lofton, Nicholas
Corners: Jackson and Houston
Safeties: Moore and Coleman

What else do we need? Who do we subtract and whom do we add (as a starter) to that scenario? Do you even touch it?

SeminoleWarrior

April 25th, 2009
9:24 pm

Stirg, if we can still get Freeman or McKenzie at LB, then the remainder of the draft is all about depth. But I’m sure TD has a few gems in hiding..