Mock Draft 6.0: Tim Tebow climbs into the top 10

Tim Tebow is headed to the Buffalo Bills, who have the ninth pick in the draft. (Mark Cornelison/Lexington Herald-Leader/MCT)

Tim Tebow is headed to the Buffalo Bills, who have the ninth pick in the draft. (Mark Cornelison/Lexington Herald-Leader/MCT)

BIRDLAND – Three key pro days were held that could affect who’s available to the Falcons when they pick with the 19th selection.

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NFL scouts descended on Oklahoma and Texas to evaluate quarterback Sam Bradford, wide receiver Dez Bryant and quarterback Colt McCoy earlier this week.

Bradford showed off his accuracy and may have wrapped up the No. 1 pick in the draft. He had to convince teams that he was completely recovered from his AC joint shoulder surgery.

Representatives  from 21 teams were on hand for Bradford’s workout.

Bryant forgot his cleats and had a spotty workout. He could end up sliding down into the 20s.

McCoy had to show that he was healed from the pinched nerve in his right shoulder that he suffered against Alabama in the national championship game. Representatives from 30 teams witnessed his workout at University of Texas’ indoor practice facility.

McCoy won 45 games for the Longhorns. He passed for 13,253 yards, 112 touchdowns, completed 70.33 percent of his passes and ran for 1,571 yards.

Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy went to Bradford and McCoy’s workouts and came away more impressed with McCoy.

Erik Cook

Erik Cook, New Mexico

“I like this workout better from the fact, I thought Colt was challenged more in his workout as far as the type of throws,” McCarthy said to reports in Austin. “I thought in Sam’s workout, he was very accurate, but Sam’s workout was very controlled. He didn’t do as much movement and driving throws, in my opinion.”

McCoy appears headed to Washington or Cleveland in the second round of the draft.

ADD COOK TO LIST:  New Mexico center Erik Cook met with the Falcons twice at the NFL scouting combine and received a call from the team last week.

Cook also met with the Browns, Bills, Titans, Panthers, Dolphins, Texans, Raiders, Redskins, Rams, Bears, Cardinals and Steelers.

Cook is massive at 6-foot-6 and 318 pounds.

Cook’s brother Ryan is currently a backup with the Minnesota Vikings.

FALCONS DRAFT ORDER – NFL Network’s Jamie Dukes and Charles Davis give their state of the Falcons franchise address.

1st round – 19th overall

2nd round – No pick

3rd round – 83rd overall

3rd round – 98th overall, compensatory

4th round – 117

5th round – 149

5th round – 165th overall, compensatory

6th round – 171

6th round – 189

NFL DRAFT TIMES

Rd. 1: Thurs., April 22, 7:30 p.m.

Rds. 2-3: Fri., April 23, 6

Rds. 4-7: Sat., April 24, 10 a.m.

AJC’s 2010 MOCK DRAFT 6.0

Staff writer D. Orlando Ledbetter projects the first round:

In our latest mock draft, the Falcons select Florida center LaShawn Maurkice Pouncey.

In our latest mock draft, the Falcons select Florida center LaShawn Maurkice Pouncey.

With the 19th pick in the draft, the Falcons select Florida center LaShawn Maurkice Pouncey.

He’s been the pick in five of the six mocks. Coming out of the owner’s meetings, others are catching up to the pick and have him moving up in their mock drafts.

Here’s one of the better rationales as to why Pouncey will go to the Falcons.

“The best center to enter the draft in some time. Pouncey is powerful, athletic, big-framed mauler who plays big and has proven his ability at the highest level of college football. Should be able to step into a starting job immediately and play a long time in the league. Has Pro Bowl potential. Will be the first center drafted, and his value could be enhanced by the lack of available talent at the position.”

– Pro Football Weekly

Also, Georgia Tech’s Demaryius Thomas will be the first wide receiver taken after Bryant slides to the Jets late in the first round. Notre Dame Jimmy Clausen spent the last two weeks “On the Fringe,” but he’s back in the first round this week.

1. St. Louis RamsSam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma. Before his pro day workout, he had breakfast with St. Louis coach

Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford is headed for St. Louis in the Mock Draft 3.0.

Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford is headed for St. Louis after a fine pro day showing.

Steve Spagnuolo. Gil Brandt, Dallas’ former player personnel director, said that Bradford’s workout was the best he’d seen since Troy Aikman.

2. Detroit Lions: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska. The Lions have to decide if they want improve the defense or get a left tackle to protect franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford’s blind side.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma. The Bucs are tempted to take Tennessee’s Eric Berry, but elect to solidify the defensive line. Also, they signed former Georgia standout safety Sean Jones.

4. Washington Redskins: Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State. New coach Mike Shanahan will get a player to help power the  rushing attack.

5. Kansas City Chiefs: Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa. Not the most athletic of the tackles, but that didn’t hurt him in the Orange Bowl against Georgia Tech’s Derrick Morgan.

Tennessee safety Eric Berry is headed to Seattle in Mock Draft 6.0.  (D. Orlando Ledbetter/AJC).

Tennessee safety Eric Berry is headed to Seattle in Mock Draft 6.0. (D. Orlando Ledbetter/AJC).

6. Seattle Seahawks: Eric Berry, DB, Tennessee. The Seahwaks have holes on defense and fill one of them by taking Berry.

7. Cleveland Browns: Joe Haden, CB, Florida. He fills one of the Browns many needs.

8. Oakland Raiders: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers. The Raiders think outside of the box on this one. What is Al Davis’ box anyway?

9. Buffalo Bills: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida. The word coming out of the owner’s meeting is that Tebow is shooting up draft boards faster than a speeding bullet. Head coach Chan Gailey sees some”Slash” potential for Tebow. He can use him like he used Kordell Stewart in Pittsburgh until he gets ready to take over at quarterback. He went to dinner with Buffalo legend Jim Kelly last week.

10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama. McClain in a run stuffer, but also has speed. He can set

Will Alabama linebacker Rolando McClain (25) be clapping it up in the Falcons huddle next season?  (Associated Press)

Alabama linebacker Rolando McClain (25) is set to visit the Falcons on Monday. (Associated Press)

the tone for the defense.

11. Denver Broncos: Sergio Kindle, LB, Texas. The Broncos elected to get an inside backer for their 3-4.

12. Miami Dolphins: Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia Tech. The Dolphins decide to go with Thomas over Bryant. They were not impressed with him forgetting to bring his favorite cleats to his pro day workout.

13. San Francisco 49ers: Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech. With Mike Singletary wielding more power, the 49ers go defense here.

14. Seattle Seahawks: Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan. Patrick Kerney’s future is uncertain and the Seahawks traded defensive end Darryl Tapp to the Eagles. This is a major need pick.

15. New York Giants: Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri. He’s versatile and the Giants need linebackers. He can play all three positions in their 4-3.

16. Tennessee Titans: Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida. The Titans are in the defensive end market after losing Kyle Vanden Bosch in free agency.

Some have Clemson flash C.J. Spiller going to Seattle as high as No. 6.

Some have Clemson flash C.J. Spiller going to Seattle as high as No. 6.

17. San Francisco 49ers: C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson. The 49ers get Spiller to help take some of the pressure off of Frank Gore. They duo will form their versionof Smash (Gore) and Dash (Spiller).

18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame. The Rooneys are not real happy with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger after his escapade in Milledgeville. The Steelers get some QB insurance in case Roethlisberger gets into another “situation.”

19. Atlanta Falcons: LaShawn Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida. Under this scenario, the Falcons would have their choice between Pouncey and Idaho guard Mike Iupati, who will be a solid pro. But some are predicting greatness for Pouncey. Go with potential greatness over the “regular” guy.

20. Houston Texans: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State. The Texans have to get a prospect to replace Dunta Robinson, who signed with the Falcons in free agency.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee. They could go safety here and pick either Taylor Mays or Texas’ Earl Thomas.

22. New England Patriots: Everson Griffen, DE, USC. The Patriots continue the reconstruction of their defense.

23. Green Bay Packers: Mike Iupati, G, Idaho. The Packers have to get some protection for Aaron Rodgers, who

Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant compares himself to Randy Moss.

Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant compares himself to Randy Moss.

spent a major portion of the 2009 season on the ground. Some of their sack problems were attributed to Rodgers holding onto the ball too long and the other part was porous line play.

24. Philadelphia Eagles: Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma. We had Northwestern’s Corey Wootton here last week, but the acquisition of Darryl Tapp will allow the Eagles to get some offensive line help.

25. Baltimore Ravens: Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida. Dunlap solidified his first round status with a good pro day. Veterans like Ray Lewis will help Dunlap make the jump to the NFL.

26. Arizona Cardinals: Taylor Mays, S, USC. The Cardinals get a replacement for Antrel Rolle, who signed with the New York Giants as a free agent.

27. Dallas Cowboys: Earl Thomas, S, Texas. The Cowboys get some help for their secondary. Some believe that Thomas can play cornerback and safety.

28. San Diego Chargers: Terrence Cody, NT, Alabama. Mount Cody heads to the West Coast.

29. New York Jets: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State. The Jets are not worried about Bryant’s rough upbringing or that he lied to the NCAA. He’s got great hands and could develop into a Pro Bowler.

30. Minnesota Vikings: Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers. Can come in and contribute immediately at nickel back for the Vikings. He played some cover-2 in college and that’s the Vikings’ base defense.

31. Indianapolis Colts: Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State. The Colts need to solidify the cornerback position.

32. New Orleans Saints: Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma.  The Saints get an heir-apparent to Jeremy Shockey. He’s the fourth Sooner to go in the first round.

ON THE FRINGE

California RB Jahvid Best.

California RB Jahvid Best.

Colt McCoy, QB, Texas

Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois

Chad Jones, S, LSU

Jahvid Best, RB, California

Charles Brown, OT, USC

Nate Allen, S, South Florida

Ryan Matthews, RB, Fresno State

Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech

Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State

Brian Price, NT, UCLA

Perrish Cox, CB, Oklahoma State

Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern

Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame

Jerry Hughes, OLB/DE, Texas Christian

Daryl Washington, OLB, Texas Christian

281 comments Add your comment

Drew

April 3rd, 2010
1:28 am

pouncey again!? seriously? what the hell. this is terrible. do they actually pay u to put out the same mock draft over and over again. maybe i can get a job with the ajc. i guess someone had to take over for terrance moore.

Dr. Warren

April 3rd, 2010
1:54 am

They need to get WILSON, the CB from Boise State, at 19. I know we got Robinson, but let’s go all out and end the secondary problems once and for all.

Big Ray

April 3rd, 2010
2:19 am

Okay, fine.

So pencil all of the local favorite defensive players out of our draft picture, and we “pounce” on Pouncey in the first round.

And we “get our linebacker later.” Really? Which linebacker would that be, and will he be ready to make a meaningful contribution inside of 2 or 3 years? Who will be available in the third round? Are we going to see another year of Mike Peterson worn down (this time at the beginning of the season) and Stephen Nicholas still unable to handle pass coverage?

Just asking. Because the draft DOES go beyond the first round…..

Michael

April 3rd, 2010
3:47 am

You continue to be a total joke. I can’t wrap my head around your thought process and lack of knowledge when it comes to the NFL draft. Tebow at nine is pure silliness; there is no need to explain any of that further, but your obsession with Pouncey is dumbfounding. The Falcons do need depth on the O-line, but for God’s sake, WHY WOULD WE SPEND FIRST ROUND MONEY ON A CENTER? Nick Mangold he ain’t. Our holes are basically on one side of the ball. How could you reasonably argue that we wouldn’t address LB/DL depth in the first round before all the decent talent is gone? Seriously, how many NFL centers were drafted in the first round? I just can’t understand your logic in the least and it’s flabbergasting to me.

akryan

April 3rd, 2010
4:36 am

There’s way too much wrong with this draft to address it all so I’ll just stick with the most glaring pick. Tebow over Clausen! Assuming for some reason the Bills decide not to take Clausen, who up until about a month ago was neck and neck with Bradford for the #1 QB spot, there is no way in hell the Bills take Tebow instead. Why would they? He’ll be there in the second if they really want him; he’ll probably be there in the third. If Clausen actually falls past the Skins, Hawks, and Browns, whom all need a long-term solution at QB, the Bills will take about 10 seconds to snatch him up.

Paddy

April 3rd, 2010
8:19 am

If you forget to bring your cleats to a funtion that may be the most important day of your life; you deserve to loose $ and draft status. TD will not make a mistake on this one. Let someone else have this guy. Too many serious question marks for “big boy football”!

Rex

April 3rd, 2010
8:50 am

I love the Pouncey pick…Center is a very important position & with his tools, if he becomes half as savvy and professional as McClure, Pouncey will be a HOFer.

Wonder how many Tebow haters will have the guts to be here and answer for their mis- assessments of Tebow ?

Clausen is most likely to be a bust of all the QBs
LaFavore most likely to surprise people and be better than they thought

Tebow will be Tebow…..he will do whatever it takes til his team’s starting QB job opens up and he will seize it…no scandals, no arrests, no baby mommas, no lashing out at fans, no screaming and arguing with coaches, no drama etc…etc..

Paddy

April 3rd, 2010
9:58 am

REX….good comments. I applaude his working hard on the things the pro scouts list as important. He could play as long and like Fran Tarkington. And that ain’t bad! Someone will take a chance early and it won’t be a gamble either.

PlanB

April 3rd, 2010
10:35 am

Just reading about Alex Brown. Are we broke. Free agency is like a free draft pick with the experience already there. If not Brown then someone else but let’s spend some money for someone while Biermann & Sidberry get some experience. The DE FA will help with the pass rush. Draft Spoon if available, if not trade #19 worth 875 points for 2 #2s. You can get your center and a good LB. Possibilities to trade with are New England’s-#44 & 47-890 pts… K City’s-#36 & 50-940 pts….S Diego’s-#28 & 60-960 pts….St Louis’-#33 & 58-900 pts…. & Detroit’s-#34, 66 & 97-932 points.
And who says we will loose all our OL to FA next year anyway. We can make them offers too, plus we have a better chance because no one wants to move or play for some of the teams that don’t have a chance to make the playoffs. Remember how old Van Note was when he retired.

PlanB

April 3rd, 2010
10:43 am

I really like expressing my views and learning from some of the posts what is going on with the Falcons. Thanks for the opportunity DOL. It sure makes the off season go by a little quicker. GO FALCONS!!!!!

Rex

April 3rd, 2010
10:49 am

much obliged Paddy !

FalconsFan284

April 3rd, 2010
11:20 am

Chris Taylor—-The idea of moving down is a good one and possibly something worth looking in to. I just feel that Dimitroff will want to stay at 19 and take the best available defensive player. Personally I think Spoon and Graham will both still be on the board. I’ve been watching Kyle Wilson from Boise State continue to climb up the draft boards and Offensive Tackle is a position that usually dominates the top 10 picks anyway. History disproves the mock DOL put up and it just won’t happen the way he sees it. I personally think Colt McCoy, QB, Texas has a much better chance of going to the Bills at 9 then Tebow does. McCoy’s pro0day was nothing short of spectacular. He is showing some of the same moxy Drew Brees had when he came into the draft. That’s high praise but I think that kid will be good. I also think Claussen will go to San Fran with their second pick in the First. I’m sure some haters are going to fry me for saying McCoy over Claussen but it’s only because McCoy is more accurate with better leadership skills.
Plan B—–If the Falcons do make a trade it will be with New England in exchange for the 19th pick the Pats will swap positions with us in the First Round and give us their third pick in the Second. Points wise that is nearly a wash, with both comming out at the 880 range.

chris taylor

April 3rd, 2010
11:41 am

Im all for a Kyle Wilson/Earl Thomas if they are the best defensive players left. Falconsfan284, who would you take between Graham/Spoon if both are there? I personally would take the DE. I know we resigned Williams, have Grimes & Owens but how hard would our D be with Robinson/Wilson on either side with a new LB in the 3rd. Possibly add Alex Brown and keep JA98 at tackle all year, maybe at DE on select running plays/goal line situations.

[...] D. Orlando Ledbetter – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Buffalo Bills – First Round (#9 overall) [...]

screg

April 3rd, 2010
12:09 pm

really. DOL? Thats just ignorant now man. youve listed the falcons taking Pouncey in the last 5 mocks. You clearly have no idea what youre doing with this kinda thing. Youre supposed to have them taking a player that would make sense in the first round. And then you actually went on TV and said they are gonna take Pouncey. And you did the same thing last year when you predicted atlanta taking Clint Sintim which made no sense whatsoever. Like….can you never do a mock draft again?

Bud

April 3rd, 2010
12:42 pm

The Bills can use a QB alright, but they are hoping to get one who can play in the NFL.

ThaDude

April 3rd, 2010
1:01 pm

You are out of your gourd if you think the Steelers are going to take a QB in the first round. Seriously, you are an idiot.

Look at the facts: Roethlisberger has a $110 million, 10 year contract. He’s won two Super Bowls and he’s 3 years from 30 years old. He hasn’t been charged with anything, and even if he is, it won’t change things in the slightest.

The Steelers have ELITE talent all over the field and could win 2-3 more Super Bowls in the next 5 years. You think, having a franchise QB in place, they would possibly pass on a franchise guard/tackle/safety for QB insurance? Especially when that’d take 2-3 years to develop anyways.

Here’s a simple formula for all the morons out there that agree with whoever made this mock draft:

Super Bowl contender with few holes = draft win-now talent, not backups

jackyldo

April 3rd, 2010
1:34 pm

I might have had the 4 teams in the final 4 if I’d taken 6 shots at it..
If you think Tebow is going top ten your smoking some good stuff.. ..

JoeFann

April 3rd, 2010
2:40 pm

DOL–
Love how you mock the draft. Tebow = first rounder? 19 = Pouncey? Dude, Mel Brooks would be so proud!

Go Dawgs! (and Birds!)

Mr. X

April 3rd, 2010
3:36 pm

No way do the Bengals take a player best suited for NT in a 3-4 alignment, especially when Earl Thomas is still on the board.

Dutch

April 3rd, 2010
3:41 pm

No way the Falcons take a center in the 1st round. Whoever is feeding you your info is jerking you around buddy..

Delbert D.

April 3rd, 2010
4:47 pm

DLed, when are you going to understand short-snappers aren’t taken in the first round? Stupid, stupid stupid. Stupider than some crazy organization picking Tebow above, say, the 6th round. That guy has no defined position or pro potential. Well, Al Davis is crazy enough, as he has demonstrated so many times.

FalconsFan284

April 3rd, 2010
6:09 pm

Chris Taylor—-If both Spoon and Graham are sitting there at 19 I would be forced to take Weatherspoon. That hurts me to say because I really love Brandon Graham. I just view a linebacker that can drop back in pass coverage and allow Stephen Nichols or Erik Coleman to blitz allows us more positional flexibility then Graham. I also think he would provide more of an instant impact on third down which killed the Falcons chances last year. Plus I do think Biermann can step into a starting role and help the pass rush on a more consistent basis.
Any way you look at it, the Falcons would be fortunate to get either guy and both will be impact players next year.
DOL—-I finally get why you keep saying the Falcons will take Pouncey. You’re not here to sound like the smartest guy in the room. You’re not even here to make this mock draft sound reasonable. No, your job is to make people talk. On that note, GREAT job DOL!

dirtyo11

April 3rd, 2010
6:22 pm

Why is everyone blowing Tebow up. He’s a hell of a guy a very good football player. He’s not the best QB in the draft, he’s not the best player in the draft. Tebow had a very good career at UF, but to say he is the best to ever play college football is a lil too much. Archie Griffen won the heisman twice, Hersal Walker should have won it twice, Payton Manning was a better passer than Tebow, and Michael Vick was a better athletic to play QB than Tebow. If Vick would have played with a team like Tebow played with at UF he would have 2 rings also.

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
7:18 pm

long time falcons and dolphins fan i here bill parecelles is really intrested in tebow do you see tebow in the second for the phins with either mclain or spiller in the first round and do you see the falcons taking the tech product

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
7:21 pm

i here dez for the phins but hes too much baggage for the phins i love to see eric berry fall to 12 for the phins aswell

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
7:22 pm

will the falcons continue the drafting d in the first round trend

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
7:23 pm

i also heard miami may snag the south fl de in the first

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
7:25 pm

big notre dame fan aswell do you see jclaw going to the redskins here’s a crazy idea but how about golden tate to atlanta 4-38 speed great run after catch and another toy for matty ice

FalconsFan284

April 3rd, 2010
7:55 pm

NFL Fan—-I think the Fins should take Thomas, the WR from Georgia Tech. He’ll add a speed dimension to the wide receiving corps they sorely lacked last year. Also, I wouldn’t be surprised if they took Sergio Kendel from Texas. He is the perfect fir for a Bill Parcells defense, given his size and pass rush ability.

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
8:01 pm

i want mclain he can replace either porter at rlb or crowder mlb my buddy wants kendel for the falcons thanks for the input falconsfan284

FalconsFan284

April 3rd, 2010
8:02 pm

This deserves it’s own special post.

THE ATLANTA FALCONS ARE NOT INTERESTED IN ALEX BROWN!!!! This team is building with youth and looking to be contenders for the next five to ten years. You don’t accomplish that goal by picking up a 31 year old defensive end that only generates 6 to 7 sacks per year. Kroy Biermann had six sacks, or something in that neighborhood, last year. He’s younger and has upside. Alex Brown has $5 million in the bank and nothing else close to success.

FalconsFan284

April 3rd, 2010
8:03 pm

NFL Fan—-Renaldo McClain would be a good fit but he doesn’t have the desired size for a Bill Parcells team.

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
8:54 pm

golden tate to atlanta

chris taylor

April 3rd, 2010
9:35 pm

As much of a beast that Abraham is, they run the ball at him to neutralize his effectiveness. I really like Graham alot but agree with your assesment that we could benefit more immediately from Spoon. There will still be a need for a permanent solution to DE after 2011 when his contract is up at which point he’ll probably be less productive than now. By that time Graham would be ready to take over but concede the point we need Spoon to come in and play right away.

Big Ray

April 3rd, 2010
10:45 pm

Ok. So what happens if Pouncey isn’t on the board when we pick? What’s the scenario then?

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
10:55 pm

Shimool

April 3rd, 2010
11:08 pm

DOL, this really is not one of your best mock drafts. Steelers drafting a QB??? Seriously? Big Ben’s off the field stuff is an issue, but seriously, draft a QB in the first round?
Falcons drafting Pouncey? McClure is old, but he is still solid for a couple more years and falcons signed a good backup and if they feel the necessity, they can draft a C later in the draft – 4th round. They need D – LB or DE and if the best are gone I would rather them pick a WR or trade down. Quite a few good C’s would be available in 3rd round – M Tenant, E Olsen, J Walton. With M Tenant being a very interesting one since he played with Matty Ice in BC.

screg

April 3rd, 2010
11:28 pm

if Weatherspoon is gone, and D. Thomas is still there, we gotta take him. Jenkins is garbage at best. but if we can get weatherspoon at 19 then we should get Marty Gilliard in the 3rd round. we need another impact WR. Roddy White and Tony G make plays in double and triple coverage. Jenkins cant seem to catch a ball even when he’s wide open. Douglass coming back will deffinitely help, but we still would need one more great WR to go with roddy, tony, and harry.

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
11:36 pm

like a golden tate

chris taylor

April 3rd, 2010
11:47 pm

If Spoon/Graham are gone Atl will probably trade down, I like D Thomas but a WR that early would cripple our mission of improving the OL and Defence. It will be an OLB aptly named Spoon, personally I would take Graham but unfortunately our LB core is in worse shape than our DL. Quite possible to have multiple probowlers there this year. You are not alone in wanting some more weapons for Ryan though. I see Joe Flaco with Mason, Stallworth, and Boldin this year and it makes me want some new toys for our boy too.

nfl fan

April 3rd, 2010
11:52 pm

maybe like golden tate

chris taylor

April 3rd, 2010
11:58 pm

I also wouldn’t rule out them taking one of the TCU LB’s in the first if our main guys are gone. I know they have 2nd rd. grades but we don’t have a 2nd rd. pick. If it’s plausible for a 4-5th rd. QB [Tebow] to go 9th overall it could happen. lol

nfl fan

April 4th, 2010
12:04 am

hell even golden tate

mr.blank

April 4th, 2010
12:09 am

i wouldnt rule out a player like golden tate he’s the next steve smith

Hawk n the Ham

April 4th, 2010
12:26 am

No. Pouncey. Please.

Hawk n the Ham

April 4th, 2010
12:28 am

Heck, I’d take weight watching Mount Cody over that Pouncey thing.

Hawk n the Ham

April 4th, 2010
12:32 am

i may even take golden tate over pouncey rofl

Matt Ryan #12

April 4th, 2010
12:36 am

i take golden tate with white and gonzo can you say championship

Golden Tate

April 4th, 2010
12:38 am

i d love to play in atlanta