
Mandy asks…
My new Mock Draft for 2011, thoughts? (1-20)?
1. Carolina Panthers – Da’Quan Bowers – Hard not to pick him at this point.
2. Denver Broncos – Patrick Peterson – Will Champ Bailey return?
3. Buffalo Bills – AJ Green – Lee Evans is due $8.4M, is he gone?
4. Cincinnati Bengals – Nick Fairley – Best defensive lineman in College Football
5. Arizona Cardinals – Ryan Mallet – They need a QB unless they work something out to get Vince Young.
6. Cleveland Browns – Robert Quinn – Amazing pass rusher, another piece to make a decent Cleveland defense better.
7. San Francisco 49ers – Cameron Newton – Alex Smith won’t be back, Newton will be tempting even though he’s not the 2nd best QB available.
8. Tennessee Titans – Marcell Dareus – Even with a need at QB, hard to pass him up, maybe Pat Devlin in round 2?
9. Dallas Cowboys – Prince Amukamara – Need to address the need at cornerback and Alan Ball is medicore.
10. Washington Redskins – Jake Locker – Is Rex Grossman is a longtime answer? Unlikely.
11. Houston Texans – Derek Sherrod – Could use a boost at O-Line for Arian Foster
12. Minnesota Vikings – Blaine Gabbert – one of the premier QB’s available in the draft, they need one. Bad.
13. Detroit Lions – Janoris Jenkins – “Hurt” themselves winning final 4 games to miss out on Prince Amukamara, Brandon Harris is also an option.
14. St. Louis Rams – Justin Blackmon or Julio Jones – Imagine Sam Bradford with another big receiver? Wow.
15. Miami Dolphins – Mark Ingram – Ronnie Brown may be on his way out.
16. Jacksonville Jaguars – Adrian Clayborn – They need help on defense, Kampman and Mathis can’t do it all, also Alualu.
17. New England Patriots (from OAK) – Ryan Kerrigan – Can’t pass this guy up, he will help solidfy the Pats.
18. San Diego Chargers – Von Miller – Do I need a reason why you should draft this guy? His name says it all!
19. New York Giants – OT Nate Solder
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – OT Anthony Castonzso OR Brandon Harris
What do you think guys?
Andrew Luck is returning to Stanford, keep that in mind.

scottparat answers:
I think it is good.

Sharon asks…
NFL 2009 qb projected stats?
Out of all positions in the NFL, quarterback is the easiest to predict. Running back is the hardest to predict. The only tough thing about predicting qb stats is injuries. Such as Matt Schaub, Tom Brady, even Joe Flacco became the starter thanks to injury. So lets predict the top qb’s stats.
PEYTON MANNING:
33 passing touchdowns
4250 passing yards
10 interceptions
TOM BRADY
29 passing touchdowns
3800 passing yards
11 interceptions
BEN ROETHLISBERGER
19 passing touchdowns
3400 passing yards
12 interceptions
DONOVAN MCNABB
24 passing touchdowns
4000 passing yards
11 interceptions
MATT RYAN
26 passing touchdowns
3700 passing yards
13 interceptions
MATT SCHAUB
25 passing touchdowns
3600 passing yards
15 interceptions
KERRY COLLINS (if he starts)
16 passing touchdowns
2800 passing yards
7 interceptions
VINCE YOUNG (if he starts)
21 touchdowns
2900 passing yards
600 rushing yards
17 interceptions
KURT WARNER
27 touchdowns
4100 passing yards
17 interceptions
DAVID GARRARD
19 passing touchdowns
3100 passing yards
9 interceptions
JOE FLACCO
20 touchdowns
3300 passing yards
12 interceptions
DEREK ANDERSON (if he starts)
22 touchdowns
3400 passing yards
21 interceptions
BRADY QUINN (if he starts)
29 passing touchdowns
3600 passing yards
24 interceptions
MARK SANCHEZ
14 touchdowns
2900 passing yards
13 interceptions
KELLEN CLEMENS (if he starts)
18 passing touchdowns
3000 passing yards
18 interceptions
CHAD PENNINGTON
23 touchdowns
2800 passing yards
11 interceptions
PAT WHITE (used sparingly)
3 passing touchdowns
4 rushing touchdowns
300 passing yards
250 rushing yards
1 interception
TRENT EDWARDS
19 passing touchdowns
2700 passing yards
12 interceptions
PHILLIP RIVERS
27 touchdowns
3800 yards
13 interceptions
MATT CASSELL
18 passing touchdowns
3100 yards
8 interceptions
JAMARCUS RUSSEL
17 passing touchdowns
3400 passing yards
15 interceptions
JEFF GARCIA (if he starts)
15 touchdowns
2750 yards
5 interceptions
KYLE ORTON
15 passing touchdowns
2700 yards
11 interceptions
AARON RODGERS
26 passing touchdowns
3800 yards
16 interceptions
SAGE ROSENFELS (if he starts)
25 touchdowns
3400 passing yards
19 interceptions
TAVARIS JACKSON (if he starts)
17 touchdowns
3000 passing yards
11 interceptions
BRETT FAVRE (if he starts)
26 touchdowns
4000 passing yards
21 interceptions
JAY CUTLER
25 touchdowns
3600 passing yards
14 interceptions
DAUNTE CULPEPPER (if he starts)
21 passing touchdowns
3300 passing yards
18 interceptions
MATTHEW STAFFORD
19 touchdowns
3200 yards
21 interceptions
DREW BREES
30 touchdowns
4400 passing yards
14 interceptions
JAKE DELHOMME
14 touchdowns
3000 yards
13 interceptions
MATT HASSELBECK
20 touchdowns
3400 yards
16 interceptions
TONY ROMO
28 touchdowns
4000 yards
15 interceptions
ELI MANNING
22 touchdowns
3400 yards
11 interceptions
JASON CAMPBELL
16 touchdowns
3100 yards
7 interceptions
AFC PRO BOWL STARTER – Manning, Peyton
AFC RESERVES – Brady, Tom; Ryan, Matt
NFC PRO BOWL STARTER – Brees, Drew
NFC RESERVES – Warner, Kurt; Romo, Tony

scottparat answers:
You forgot about the marc bulger.. But i aggree with your project stats
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