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ngaTa not even in the top 32 :o

I would rather have ngata or top DT/SS that we can get if theyare worth the spot but I woulden't mind a top TE either though if it's just catching TE I rather keep schobel

Not in 2nd or 3rd either wtf :o and a QB in the 3rd round ?!?!?!?!?! o_O

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Who cares if it was a terrible mock? It was fun scrolling down...down...down...and down even more before seeing the Bengals projected draft position.

exactly, they have us getting to the divisonl round of the playoffs thats why i posted it

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takeo is still one of my favorite players but its kinda ironic that he left us cus we were crap but we will go deep in the playoffs

Since he left I have tried to support the Bills as a casual fan but I just cant do it, he is still a great LB and I hope he has a great career. Unless he is playing the Bengals

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Unless the 49ers draft #1,Matt Leinart is guaranteed to be the #1 pick.He would of been the #1 this year and next year is going to be no different.He is the best college quaterback ever,and he has the type of skills that usually translate into a great NFL quaterback.Horrible mock draft,Leinart is the clear cut #1 prospect,and this idiot has another QB getting drafted before him.Anybody one this website could produce a better mock draft than this guy/girl.

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damn omar doesn't sound too bad :P

Probably the most impressive stat-line of the 2004 college football season was Omar Jacobs 41 touchdowns and just 4 interceptions. Jacobs started the 2004 season as the heir to Josh Harris, an icon at Bowling Green for his passing and running skills at the quarterback position. Jacobs was given the job and many did not know what to expect, but as a redshirt sophomore, Omar took the MAC by storm. Jacobs completed nearly 67 percent of his passes and rushed for 4 touchdowns. His first start, versus the then nationally second-ranked Oklahoma Sooners on the road, was his toughest challenge, and although the less-talented Falcons lost 40-24, Jacobs turned in an admirable performance, considering it was his first start. It is quite possible that had the Oklahoma game been played when Jacobs had more experience, the outcome would have been different, and that is saying a lot considering how dominant Oklahoma was all season. Jacobs led the Falcons to an impressive 9-3 record including a postseason bowl appearance and rout of Memphis. Jacobs, blessed with ideal size for a quarterback, has all the tools scouts look for in a franchise quarterback. Bowling Green's offense is more wide-open and QB-stat-friendly than many others, but do not be fooled, he can throw. The one aspect of his game that makes him even more of an intriguing prospect is his athletic ability, specifically his speed and running ability. Jacobs looks to be one of the new breed of running quarterbacks, with speed and throwing ability. However, what seperates him from the rest is his production in college- You don't throw for 41 TD's and 4 INT's in division 1-A if you can't read defenses. Overall, Jacobs has the potential to be a top five pick come April. His physical talent and production are unmatched by any QB in the nation except for maybe Matt Leinart. Only a junior, if he does decide to come out early, look for it to be after another stellar season, possibly after a heisman nomination.

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Omar is going to be better than Matt Leinart, he has a stronger arm and can run the football too. Leinart is way overrated, he reminds me of a less-talented Chad Pennington. No arm strength, no mobility, pretty good accuracy. It's the system at USC that makes him look like a great QB. I see him becoming an average or below average QB in the pros.

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Omar is going to be better than Matt Leinart, he has a stronger arm and can run the football too. Leinart is way overrated, he reminds me of a less-talented Chad Pennington. No arm strength, no mobility, pretty good accuracy. It's the system at USC that makes him look like a great QB. I see him becoming an average or below average QB in the pros.

Are you sure it's not the system at BG that makes Omar look like a great QB? Ever heard of Josh Harris?

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Ok, I don't trust anything the guys who did this draft did. First, Lewis and Bratkowski won't draft a great pass catching, inept blocking TE. How many times has it been said that that isn't what they want? If they can get a guy like Gonzales or Crumpler that can block and catch sure. But they want their tight ends to be able to lengthen the line and open holes for Rudi and Chris, and keep Carson on his feet so he can get the ball to Chad, Chris, and TJ.

Not only that, but why on earth would we draft a QB in round 3 with Kitna, Palmer, and Bramlet/OSU Flunky?

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With Pat Williams getting older, the Bills will look to address DT early and often.

Hasn't Pat Williams been a member of the Vikings since like April?

Yeah I think Pat Williams was taken from the Bills in the free agency a long time ago.

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