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  • patsfan4life
    Rookie
    • May 2010
    • 137

    #1

    Jack English Draft Paths

    I'm simulating each draft path so I can see what good players go where. Once I'm unable to continue a career I'll upload the results of that Draft path. I'm currently on year 13 of the English path. So I'll upload results of all English drafts once I'm done. You can post questions about players if you want more information.
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  • edward_1385
    Pro
    • Jan 2009
    • 767

    #2
    Re: Jack English Draft Paths

    That will help a little bit, but then again it will depend on how certain teams do and what needs they have going into the drafts... But now on the other hand that can give some people an idea where players may go in the draft...

    Can't wait to see the finished product...
    Georgia Bulldogs
    Baltimore Ravens - Super Bowl 47 Champions!!!!

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    • patsfan4life
      Rookie
      • May 2010
      • 137

      #3
      Re: Jack English Draft Paths

      Here is a list of every draft in the Jack English Draft Path. I'm gonna begin by summarizing who the headline players in each draft are. Some of these players boom while others bust. Then After that I breakdown the drafts with short summaries I'll list any prospects with a potential of 85 or higher in each draft. By posting info on that draft in a separate post. That way my posts aren't too long. The info on each draft will contain prospects that have a potential of 85 or higher and a simulation of the first round on the draft I did.

      2009 Jack English Draft
      The Jack English Draft has 10 of the future 50 players in it. Plus there are 5 quarterbacks drafted in round 1. Jack English QB Stanford, Dane Morrow QB Penn State, Kelly James QB Miami FL, Biff Below QB Florida, and Thurman Parrish sometimes random generated name quarterback UCLA. Plus there are a ton of sleepers in this draft including Jake Scott QB Texas State, Leron James RB Northern Arizona, Casey Barone FB SMU, Jamarion Bellows WR Grand Valley State, Drew Goldman TE Delaware, Patrick Boma RG Northern Oklahoma State, Patrick Lopez DT Tennessee, and Prince Justin FS South Carolina. This is the draft in the game that can turn an 0-16 team into a Super Bowl Contender. The one middle linebacker who stands out in this draft is Mack Jackson MLB New Mexico. Cornerbacks who go in the first round are Rakeem Jordan CB Oklahoma and Juran Riley CB Texas. Raveon Hines LE Michigan and Jackson Hailes RE Iowa State battle to be the #1 defensive end drafted while Alain Dixon DT Miami has already established himself as the top defensive tackle. SEC Players that stand out include Javon Jackson LT Florida DJ Crosby WR Georgia, Torrian Watts LOLB Alabama, Devin Mayo ROLB Ole Miss. Will Barkley SS Florida is the only standout at strong safety in this draft so if you need a safety take Barkley unless you want to wait for JJ Collins or Egypt Jones. Don't feel like taking James later try drafting Joey Keller early and see what happens. Don't believe me take an 0-16 team and rebuild that team with these players and draft picks.

      2010 Flash Gorden Draft
      This draft is headlined by LSU wide receiver Flash Gorden. Besides Gorden you also got his LSU teamate Eli McKinley another first round prospect. His name can be random generated. Plus in the Flash Gorden draft there is a remake of the Peyton Manning Ryan Leaf scenario with Cooper Reno QB UNLV and Rob Lane QB Washington. Besides Reno and Lane the other first round quarterbacks include Matt Jamison QB Boston College and Darius Pryor QB Texas. The Flash Gorden draft has two left tackles battling for the right to be the top left tackle taken in Selvin Langford LT USC and Julian Davis LT Michigan. Pac 10 defensive tackles Riko Kemp and Devin Gilbert battle for the right to be the first defensive tackle in the Flash Gorden draft. The top defensive end in this draft has to be Xavier Cox AKA the X factor. The standout strong safety in this draft is JJ Collins SS Notre Dame. The top 3 linebackers are as followed Demeco Boldin LOLB Colorado, Dexter Foley MLB LSU, and Wendell Tarver ROLB Mississppi State. The best corner in this draft is hands down Corey Taylor CB Ohio State. At one point Reggie Vick RB Miami FL was the Heisman favorite. Sleepers include Jacob Green QB Boston College who served as a backup to Matt Jamison, JR Meyers FB California, Jamelle Lucas WR Miami OH, Karron Cousins TE Prarie View A/M, and Ron Brown C Northwestern, and Domisa Bomani ROLB San Jose State.

      2011 Quincy Simms Draft
      Quincy Simms DT Miami FL is the best DT to ever come out of college according to draft pundits. Besides this is a weak DT class after Simms. The only 3 players with a realistic shot of being drafted ahead of him are Ryan Luck QB Notre Dame, Corey Nero RB Oregon, and Dan Zareb LT Tennessee. After that the best player in the draft is Jordan Taylor QB South Carolina. Wide Receivers TJ Dailey WR Stanford and Nate Jameel WR Virginia compete to be the top receiver drafted. One tight end to watch is Storm Stewart TE Rutgers. If your looking for a left tackle and can't land Zareb try Matt McCracken LT North Carolina State. Need secondary help look no further than Daron Knight CB Lousiville, Egypt Jones SS Washington, and Justin Bowers FS Miami FL who are all the top prospects at their respective postions on secondary. SEC Standout guards include Tobi Crisp LG Alabama and Rob Shoemate RG Kentucky. Sleepers include Quesean Mack WR U Mass, Peter Boma RG Northern Oklahoma State, and an Ohio State CB compared to Charles Woodson name is random generated.

      2012 Tack Adams Draft
      This draft is headlined by Tack Adams MLB Clemson a once in a generation middle linebacker. He's the best middle linebacker in the game after future 50 players Mack Jackson MLB New Mexico and Vince McGrady MLB Alabama. After that you got LSU runningback Luke Jones. This draft also includes Pac 10 quarterbacks Marcus Morris QB UCLA and Shawn Bagley QB USC. This draft also features two big 10 outside linebackers in left outside linebacker Jeremy Horne LOLB Michigan State and right outside linebacker Josh Bench ROLB Penn State. The player on secondary to watch is Jamie Nelson SS Boise State. Defensive Tackle Martellus Battle and Earl Whitaker battle to be the top defensive tackle chosen.

      2013 Guy Richart Draft
      This draft is headlined by two quarterbacks coming out of the state of florida. Guy Richart QB Florida and Jake Price QB Florida State. The draft is mainly headlined by Richard, but Price is just as good. Other SEC prospects to watch besides Richart include Jamil Trese RB Ole Miss and Dashonte Armwood LT Auburn. The two defensive tackles to watch are also SEC ball players. Alvin Monroe and Ben Harper will battle for the right to be the top selection. Sam Simmons is the linebacker you want to get if you failed to win the Tack Adams sweepstakes last season. The corner receiving the most hype in this draft is Daven Lane CB Kansas. Another strong player on secondary is Roshan Thomas FS Bowling Green. One guard who's punched a ticket into round one is right guard TJ Bender. Sleepers include Will Kirby TE Indiana, Corey Judge MLB Purdue, and Ralph Bender CB Butler

      2014 Ace Garrison Draft
      This draft is headlined by Ace Garrison QB Texas. Other players that headline this draft include the UCLA Sugar and Spice runningback tandem which you could compare to the Reggie Bush Lendale White tandem or the Darren McFadden Felix Jones tandem. Scooter "Spice" Chapman and Tank "Sugar" Lockwood. The other runningback to watch after Sugar and Spice is Markus Brooks RB Auburn. There are two players to watch from who played college in Colorado. Adrian Grant LT Colorado State and Dan Scott LE Colorado are the two players to keep your eyes on. The other left tackle to watch is Clay Macfarland LT Georgia. Twan McKinley DT Miami FL will attempt to follow in the footsteps of former hurricane defensive tackles in Alain Dixon and Quincy Sims. There are two secondary players to watch from Georgia. Ronald Chambers CB Georgia Tech and Brock Williams FS Georgia.

      2015 Kaven Duncan Draft
      This draft is headlined by Kaven Duncan QB Nevada. The runningack to watch in this draft is Cashmere Scott RB Virginia. This class is deep at wide receiver with Harold Green WR Auburn, Devock Riley WR USC, Natrick Jackson WR Nevada, Dave Rooney WR Arizona State, and Torrey Gilbert WR Texas A/M. There is one tight end who you can find late in round one. Deandre Mann TE UAB is thee best tight end available here. There are two offensive lineman who play in the big 12 south that play on the right side. Those lineman are Ty Barney RG Oklahoma State and Michael Foster RT Texas. The top 3 ends who received the most hype at defensive end are Rod Jenkins LE Auburn who has proved he should be the top left end taken in this draft. The two right ends trying to prove something are Danny Brewster RE Colorado who played alongside Dan Scott LE Colorado and Levon Kramer RE California. The final headline about this draft is who will be the first right outside linebacker drafted. It's a twho horse rase between Troy Watkins ROLB USC and Quincy Brown ROLB Texas Tech.

      2016 Demetrius Covington Draft
      This draft centers around Demetrius Covington LE Wisconsin. Another Badger getting hype is Donyell Robinson the Heisman Contending runningback. The standout left tackle this year. is Kurt Ramsey LT Oregon. Another fun lineman to watch will be Arby Gonzalez LG Miami FL. The standout linebacker is Clay Fletcher ROLB SMU. Three players who standout on secondary are Jacory Greer CB Tennessee, Durell Ratliff FS Texas, and Curtis Meeks SS Syracuse. The sleeper in this draft is Jaylon Rodriquez LOLB Texas.

      2017 Dante Griffey Draft
      This is the first year the BCS decides to go to a playoff in the Jack English Draft Path. Dante Griffey wins the Heisman trophy and guides the Longhorns to a national title in the first BCS 8 team playoff system. This makes Dante Griffey RB Texas the one standout runningback that scouts are raving over. You think Griffey is the face of the big 12 think again. Tony Palmer LT Texas A/M has the best chance to challenge Griffey for the top pick in this draft. Two big 10 defensive ends are the headlines on defense. Look for Tyrus Durden LE Penn State and Jamoris Jackson RE Illinois as early picks in April's draft. There are two quarterbacks worth drafting in round 1. Jordan Starks QB Ohio State and Mookie Dawson QB Wake Forest. Other runningbacks that standout besides Griffey are Junior Bost RB Washington, John Ferguson RB LSU, J Covan Doleman RB Boston College, and Nick Bishop RB Georgia. Wide Receivers that could go in round 1 include Rick Jordan WR Houston, Corey Dudley WR UCLA, Eddie Randle WR Missouri, Torrin Acy WR UNLV, Quincy Wilson WR Texas Tech, Phil Wofford WR North Carolina State, and Jared Peterson WR UNLV. Another Left Tackle that could challenge Tony Palmer is Felix Daniels LT Indiana. Two right tackles that are challenging each other for the right to be the first right tackle selected are Austin McCollum RT UNLV and Jerry Lofton RT Pittsburgh. Nick Allen ROLB Oregon is the standout outside linebacker in this draft. Jermaine Cofee CB Washington is the standout shutdown corner in this draft. Sleepers include DeQuan Shelley QB Colorado, Jade Wells RB Duquense, Andrew Clark WR Iowa, Jarredd Duvall WR Abaline Christiansen, Daine Barton WR Wayne State, Kris Kramamer WR Fordham, and Rob Moody WR Kent State.

      2018 Kyren Burns Draft
      This draft centers around two Pac 10 runningbacks Kyren Burns and Willie Stewart who are the top 2 players heading into the draft. Oregon beat Ohio State in the playoff to win the title as Stewart was named MVP, but Burns won the Heisman which convinced the critics that Burns and Stewart are both franchise runningbacks heading into the NFL Draft. The top two left ends battling for the right to be selected first are Stacey Branch LE Maryland and Darius Geathers LE Arizona. The two right ends battling for the top spot include Jaime O Neal RE Northwestern and Deron Finley RE Arizona. There are two defensive tackles fighting to be the top tackle taken. Donald Hogan DT Ole Miss and Manuel Roberts DT Minnesota know both have what it takes to be an elite defensive tackle. Middle Linebacker Kel Reed of Georgia Tech has managed to set himself apart. Two right outside linebackers competing for the top spot at right outside linebacker are Devin Babbit ROLB Utah and Deshawn Boxer ROLB North Texas. The two shutdown corners to watch are Tawaun Collins CB Ohio State and Bryson Phillips CB Georgia. Samardo Walker FS Virginia is hands down the best safety prospect in this draft. Sleepers include Tony Silva DT Utah, Wesley Kingston MLB Colorado, and Dustin Lawson MLB Idaho.

      2019 Brice Hill Draft
      This draft revolves around Brice Hill LT Nebraska. Quarterbacks Bryan Rudolph QB USC and Tyler Parker QB Alabama are neck and neck as far as who the first quarterback should be is. Clemson runningback Peter Nixon stands out in this draft and might be the best player in the draft next to Hill. Nixon got the Heisman and guided Clemson to a National Championship. Nick Clement C Arizona. Two right guards trying to position themselves as the top right guard in the draft are Ken Summers RG Missouri and Will Harrison RG Ohio State. The best right tackle in the draft is Tarik Samuel RT Clemson who opened lanes for RB Peter Nixon. Left End Jonathan Bennett has seperated himself among defensive ends. Grant McMillan DT Nebraska is the only standout DT in this draft. There's a three way race to see who the first left outside linebacker is. Leonard Douglas LOLB Clemson, Nick Stein LOLB Minnesota, and Devonta Johnson LOLB Kansas. Tarik Tisdale MLB Pittsburgh is a good middle linebacker prospect who has the potential to be something special. There are two right outside linebackers from the state of Tennessee trying to win this spot. Marcus Snider ROLB Memphis and Al Tucker ROLB Tennessee are the top right outside linebackers. The two corners that standout are Lucky Townsend CB Notre Dame and Cameron Joseph CB UCLA. There are two free safeties that stand out Derrick Castle FS Ole Miss and Adam Collins FS Louisiana Tech.

      2020 John Adams Draft
      Three of the top 4 players on the board are left tackles with John Adams LT Boston College, Tay Freeborg LT Minnesota, and Corey Foster LT Vanderbilt are the only players that standout in this weak draft. Strong safety Dennis Erickson is another good player.

      2021 John Cameron Draft
      For the 3rd year in a row this draft is headlined by a left tackle. John Cameron LT South Florida is the one player to watch in this draft. Another player that could challenge him at left tackle is Kyle Lankster LT Ohio State. This draft is loaded at cornerback with Peter McDonald CB Boston College, Star Campbell CB Alabama, Drew Jackson CB LSU, and Ricardo Burns CB Auburn. South Florida has a strong safety named Evan Caldwell.

      2022 Tyson Dixon Draft
      Tyson Dixon ROLB Florida is the ultimate pass rusher and run stopper. He is capable of being drafted #1 overall, but is #16 on the draft board and usually falls to #20. Danny Haynes RB Maryland is the one runningback worth drafting. Haynes won the Heisman, National Title in an 8 team playoff and is the #1 player on the big board. The last player to do that was Dante Griffey RB Texas. More standout players that are top 5 talents include Jason Danks LT Syracuse, Jordan Henry TE Kenucky, and Wally Emanuel LT Southern Miss. Plus this draft features three elite wide receivers. Terrell Burnett WR Washington, Wally Mingo WR Louisville, and Duane Fischer WR Virginia Tech. One standout corner is Tyresse Morris CB Nevada.

      Those are the summaries for each draft in the English path. The game made me retire after that. I'll post updates for each draft path as far as what players are sleepers and how a first round draft resulted so you get a better idea of each draft path. Players that are underlined will be superstars and players in bold are busts. So that's something I'll use with players being drafted in the first round if that helps. Good luck and I hope some of this has helped. If not I'm thinking about starting adding info with each draft starting with the English path.
      Last edited by patsfan4life; 06-24-2010, 12:25 PM.
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      • Xaos
        Banned
        • Mar 2010
        • 482

        #4
        Re: Jack English Draft Paths

        Btw, it should be the Xavier Cox path, not the Flash Gorden path IMO. But I will be looking to this in the future, thanks!

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        • zadokguy
          Rookie
          • Mar 2010
          • 154

          #5
          Re: Jack English Draft Paths

          Great stuff.... thanks for the information. I'll be working on the Kaven Duncan draft this afternoon, so it's nice to be able to compare my pre-draft board with another person's results. Thanks again.

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          • patsfan4life
            Rookie
            • May 2010
            • 137

            #6
            Re: Jack English Draft Paths

            Here's the Jack English Draft
            Players with potential of 90 or higher
            Quarterbacks Jack English QB Stanford, Dane Morrow QB Penn State, Kelly James QB Miami FL, Jake Scott QB Texas State, and Georgia Southern QB
            Runningbacks Leron James RB Northern Arizona and Georgia Southern RB
            Fullback Casey Barone FB SMU
            Wide Receivers DJ Crosby WR Georgia, EJ Hayden WR Florida, Michigan WR compared to Reggie Wayne, Kansas WR, Oklahoma State WR compared to Terry Glenn, Georgia Tech WR compared to Jerio Cotchery, Miami FL WR, and Jamarrion Bellows WR Grand Valley State
            Tight Ends Drew Goldman TE Delaware and Delaware State TE
            Left Tackle Javon Jackson LT Florida
            Left Guard Sleepy Bost LG North Carolina State
            Center Northwestern C
            Right Guard Patrick Boma RG Northern Oklahoma State
            Left Ends Raveon Hines LE Michigan, Derrick Holliday LE Oregon, LSU LE compared to Kyle Vaden Bosch, and Missouri Valley State LE
            Right End Jackson Hailes RE Iowa State
            Defensive Tackle Alain Dixon DT Miami FL, Patrick Lopez DT Tennessee, Miami FL DT, and Louisville DT
            Left Outside Linebacker Torrian Watts LOLB Alabama and Dexter Knox LOLB Northern Alabama
            Middle Linebacker Mack Jackson MLB New Mexico, Alonzi Simms MLB Michigan State, and VMI MLB
            Right Outside Linebacker Devin Mayo ROLB Ole Miss, Rashonti Traylor ROLB LSU, and Jared Powell ROLB Buffalo
            Cornerback Juran Riley CB Texas
            Free Safeties Jade Wilkerson FS Oregon State and Prince Justin FS South Carolina
            Strong Safety Will Barkley SS Florida

            2009 Jack English Draft results first round Warning before I start I want to say that draft results aren't always the same and some results may vary. Underlined players are superstars and bold players are busts. Some names are random generated, but college and position of the player should tell you if the player is the same.

            1. Chicago Bears Jack English QB Stanford
            2. New York Jets Joey Keller RB Illinois
            3. Washington Redskins Alain Dixon DT Miami FL
            4. Carolina Panthers Rakeem Jordan CB Oklahoma
            5. Washington Redskins Jackson Hailes RE Iowa State he will bust if he is injured, but when healthy one of the best in the game.
            6. Miami Dolphins Raveon Hines LE Michigan
            7. Oakland Raiders Austin Nichols RB Ohio State
            8. Pittsburgh Steelers Peter Gilchrist RE Ohio State
            9. Houston Texans Javon Jackson LT Florida
            10. Atlanta Falcons Devin Mayo ROLB Ole Miss
            11. Buffalo Bills Derrick Holliday LE Oregon
            12. Arizona Cardinals Mack Jackson MLB New Mexico
            13. San Francisco 49ers Brock Cane TE Washington State
            14. Minnesota Vikings Aric Wilkerson LE Wake Forest
            15. Green Bay Packers DJ Crosby WR Georgia
            16. Cleveland Browns Mack Jennings RB Florida State
            17. Denver Broncos Ralph Mays DT Missouri
            18. San Diego Chargers Renardo Tillman DT USC
            19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Juran Riley CB Texas
            20. Dallas Cowboys Ken Webb FS Iowa
            21. Detroit Lions Thurmond Parrish QB UCLA
            22. Arizona Cardinals Kelly James QB Miami FL
            23. New Orleans Saints Bradley Brailey WR Michigan
            24. Jacksonville Jaguars Devin Philmore LT Houston
            25. St. Louis Rams Will Barkley SS Florida
            26. New England Patriots Tristian Kennedy RB Colorado
            27. Philadelphia Eagles Biff Bilow QB Florida
            28. Indianapolis Colts Peter Hubbard CB USC
            29. Cincinnati Bengals Mark Jones RB Washington State
            30. Detroit Lions Devin Jones MLB Ohio State
            31. New York Giants Beni Watts WR Kansas
            32. Tennessee Titans EJ Hayden WR Florida

            17 of the 32 players in round 1 pan out and that's 18 if you count Dane Morrow.

            Dane Morrow QB Penn State usually goes in round 1 so take him if you need a quarterback. Morrow plays until the year before you retire as a head coach so that's a good thing. This is what I'll be doing with future classes hope it helps.
            Last edited by patsfan4life; 06-20-2010, 01:32 AM.
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            • patsfan4life
              Rookie
              • May 2010
              • 137

              #7
              Re: Jack English Draft Paths

              Flash Gorden Draft
              Quarterbacks Cooper Reno QB UNLV, Darius Pryor QB Texas, Jacob Green QB Boston College, and Georgia Southern QB
              Runningbacks Lamar Benson RB Connecticut
              Fullback JR Meyers FB California
              Wide Receivers Flash Gorden WR LSU, Eli McKinley WR LSU, Dequan Nelson WR Miami FL, Jemelle Lucas WR, Brandon McCamey WR UNLV, Brian Williams WR Arkansas, KC Garfield WR Florida State, Bryant Patten WR Nebraska, Ralph Lang WR Stanford, and Matt Shoemate WR Nebraska.
              Tight Ends Zachary Jones TE Illinois, Karron Cousins TE Prarie View A/M, and Delaware State TE
              Left Tackles Selvin Langford LT USC, Julian Davis LT Michigan, and Tulane LT compared to Walter Jones
              Left Guard Trae Harris LG North Carolina State, Rog Cox LG Georgia, and San Diego State LG compared to Justin Blaylock
              Centers Ron Brown C Northwestern and Purdue C compared to Matt Birk
              Right Guard Ohio RG compared to Kendall Simmons
              Right Tackle Rutgers RT compared to Willie Anderson and Califorinia RT compared to Sean Locklear
              Left End Xavier Cox LE Florida
              Defensive Tackles Devin Gilbert DT USC and Riko Kemp DT UCLA
              Left Outside Linebackers Demeco Boldin LOLB Colorado, Tarik Logan LOLB Kansas State, Notre Dame LOLB compared to cato June, and Syracuse LOLB compared to Terrell Suggs
              Middle Linebackers Dexter Foley MLB LSU, Kevin Wilkes MLB Kansas, and VMI MLB
              Right Outside Linebackers Wendell Tarver ROLB Mississippi State and Domisa Bomani ROLB San Jose State
              Cornerbacks Corey Taylor CB Ohio State
              Strong Safety JJ Collins SS Notre Dame

              2010 Flash Gorden Draft first round results Here's my tip if you look at a teams draft history it will indicate whether they draft well in NFL head coach 2009. Once again busts are bolded and superstars are underlined enjoy.

              1. Detroit Lions Rob Lane QB Washington
              2. St. Louis Rams Selvin Langford LT USC
              3. Atlanta Falcons Cooper Reno QB UNLV
              4. Baltimore Ravens Xavier Cox LE Florida
              5. Carolina Panthers Reggie Vick RB Miami FL
              6. Kansas City Chiefs Riko Kemp DT UCLA
              7. Miami Dolphins Devin Gilbert DT USC
              8. Denver Broncos Julian Davis LT Michigan
              9. Pittsburgh Steelers Noah Jevine RB West Virginia
              10. New York Jets Chris Lacey CB Arizona
              11. New Orleans Saints Corey Taylor CB Ohio State
              12. Oakland Raiders Flash Gorden WR LSU
              13. Buffalo Bills Matt Jamison QB Boston College
              14. Washington Redskins Antoine Dockett RE Florida State
              15. Houston Texans Kemba Haynes RB Maryland
              16. Cleveland Browns Cody Adams CB Florida State
              17. Tennessee Titans Eli McKinley WR LSU
              18. San Francisco 49ers Angelo Brown CB Nebraska
              19. Minnesota Vikings DeMeco Bolin LOLB Colorado
              20. Green Bay Packers Markeif Brown FS Nebraska
              21. San Diego Chargers Jevon Gainer CB South Florida
              22. Seattle Seahawks Ari Olsen LE Wake Forest
              23. New England Patriots JJ Collins SS Notre Dame
              24. New York Giants Todd Jacobs RB Boise State
              25. Dallas Cowboys Zach Starr WR Michigan
              26. Philadelphia Eagles Darius Pryor QB Texas
              27. Cincinnati Bengals Dexter Foley MLB LSU
              28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wendell Tarver ROLB Mississippi State
              29. Minnesota Vikings Zach Jones TE Illinois
              30. Chicago Bears Edward Griffey RE Washington State
              31. Jacksonville Jaguars JR Rhodes WR North Carolina State
              32. Kansas City Chiefs Anthony Granton RT Rutgers

              16 of the 32 players pan out in round 1
              Last edited by patsfan4life; 06-20-2010, 01:33 AM.
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              • patsfan4life
                Rookie
                • May 2010
                • 137

                #8
                Re: Jack English Draft Paths

                Quincy Simms Draft
                Quarterbacks Ryan Luck (about Luck his three biggest strengths are elite arm strength, cannon arm, and deep accuracy. Unless your using Luck in a strong arm qb/tools philosophy for your quarterback philosophy there is a good chance luck busts.) Jordan Taylor QB South Carolina, USC QB compared to Kyle Orton, Ball State QB compared to Matt Hasselbeck, and Georgia Southern QB
                Runningbacks Corey Nero RB Oregon and Star Garrett RB Nevada
                Wide Receivers Nate Jameel WR Virginia, and Quesean Mack WR U Mass
                Tight Ends Storm Stewart TE Rutgers, EJ Dillon TE Notre Dame, and Delaware State TE
                Left Tackles Dan Zareb LT Tennessee, Matt McKracken LT NC State, Derrick Harvey LT Mississippi State, and Tim Givens LT Ohio State
                Left Guard Tobi Crisp LG Alabama
                Center Jamoris Sampson C Minnesota and Sidney Cave C Cansius
                Right Guards Rob Shoemate RG Kentucky and Peter Boma RG Northern Oklahoma State
                Right Tackle Ron Sanderson RT Maryland and Tennessee RT compared to Sean Locklear
                Left Ends Luther Summers LE Florida and Connecticut LE compared to Aaron Kampman
                Right End Jamison Miller RE Florida State
                Defensive Tackle Quincy Simms DT Miami FL
                Middle Linebackers Corey Judge MLB Purdue and VMI MLB
                Right Outside Linebacker Ryan Branch ROLB UCLA
                Cornerback Daron Knight CB Louisville, Adriean Sessions CB Fresno State, and Florida State CB compared to Ronde Barber
                Free Safeties Justin Bowers FS Miami FL, Navy FS compared to Brian Westbrook, and Penn State FS compared to Bob Sanders
                Strong Safety Temple SS compared to Rodney Harrison.

                2011 Quincy Simms Draft I had to use to different coaches for the path from 2008-2020 I used Matt McJones and then I used a different coach once the John Adams draft arrived. With that in mind I'll begin the Quincy Simms Draft I'm not mentioning it again. If you can't figure out which players are busts and which players are superstars good luck I hope you got luck on your side.

                1. Detroit Lions Ryan Luck QB Notre Dame
                2. Houston Texans Corey Nero RB Oregon
                3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quincy Simms DT Miami FL
                4. Arizona Cardinals Dan Zareb LT Tennessee
                5. Seattle Seahawks Nate Jameel WR Virginia
                6. Green Bay Packers Daron Knight CB Louisville
                7. Atlanta Falcons Adriean Sessions CB Fresno State
                8. New Orleans Saints Justin Bowers FS Miami FL
                9. Buffalo Bills JB Ransom CB Houston
                10. Kansas City Chiefs Tre Harvey QB Arizona
                11. New York Jets Zach Rooney QB Penn State
                12. Miami Dolphins Jamison Miller RE Florida State
                13. New England Patriots Mookie Holmes QB Virginia Tech
                14. Washington Redskins Artis Ricks RB Mississippi State
                15. Baltimore Ravens Jordan Taylor QB South Carolina
                16. Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio Bradford RB Kansas
                17. Denver Broncos Dayne Johnson CB LSU
                18. Chicago Bears Antonio Pope WR UCLA
                19. Oakland Raiders Sidney Duvall RB Clemson
                20. Dallas Cowboys Mack McCracken LT North Carolina State
                21. Cleveland Browns Adrian Parker RB Wisconsin
                22. San Diego Chargers Corey Judge MLB Purdue
                23. Philadelphia Eagles Mike Perkins LOLB South Florida
                24. San Francisco 49ers Brad Rhodes RE Oregon State
                25. Cincinnati Bengals Luther Summers LE Florida
                26. Minnesota Vikings TJ Daily WR Stanford
                27. Jacksonville Jaguars Mark Washdent WR USC
                28. St. Louis Rams Cory Alford LE Iowa
                29. Indianapolis Colts Storm Stewart TE Rutgers
                30. New York Jets Jordan Hason LE Boise State
                31. Kansas City Chiefs Ty Bridges SS Michigan
                32. Tennessee Titans Dontrell Miles WR Maryland

                Again 16 of the 32 prospects pan out. Most of the busts are in the bottom half of round 1 so trade up if you want a certain player.
                Last edited by patsfan4life; 06-20-2010, 01:34 AM.
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                • Kanobi
                  H*F Cl*ss *f '09
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 6050

                  #9
                  Re: Jack English Draft Paths

                  X. Cox is a beast! I remember drafting for KC and designing a defense where he was used like Derrick Thomas in a 3-4. He was unstoppable!

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                  • cloudedskate
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 339

                    #10
                    Re: Jack English Draft Paths

                    Originally posted by Kanobi
                    X. Cox is a beast! I remember drafting for KC and designing a defense where he was used like Derrick Thomas in a 3-4. He was unstoppable!
                    I agree. Giving a DE 97 speed is just unfair. I remember once I got Selvin Langford and Xavier Cox in one draft. I think I picked Cox at 3 and Langford at 9. Both are great players. In my times going through that draft, Langford goes in the top 15 and Julian Davis, the other superstar tackle, goes around pick 20.
                    NFL- Baltimore Ravens
                    NCAA- Maryland Terrapins and Navy Midshipmen

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                    • Xaos
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 482

                      #11
                      Re: Jack English Draft Paths

                      I traded away my franchise QB and my TE just so I can get Cox. I used him at LB and DE and S.

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                      • patsfan4life
                        Rookie
                        • May 2010
                        • 137

                        #12
                        Re: Jack English Draft Paths

                        I've been busy this week with writing offseason reviews as a featured writer on rootzoo.com so so sorry about the long wait. Anyway here's the Tack Adams draft for those who have been waiting. Thanks for waiting and I hope you keep following this if you need it for a reference.

                        Tack Adams Draft
                        Quarterbacks Marcus Morris QB UCLA, Markell Martinez QB TCU, and Georgia Southern QB
                        Runningback Luke Jones RB LSU
                        Wide Receivers Lamar Bayless WR USC, Alvin Martin WR North Carolina State Dion Boone WR Nebraska, Shelvin Meloe WR Georgia, John Carroll WR North Dakota, and Champ Waters WR Florida A/M
                        Tight Ends North Carolina AT&T TE compared to Dallas Clark and Delaware State TE
                        Left Tackles Earl Meyer LT Alabama compared to Walter Jones and Nebraska LT compared to Romen Oben
                        Left Guards Brenden Walker LG Texas A/M, Buffalo LG compared to Alen Faneca, and San Diego State LG compared to Justin Blaylock
                        Centers Roscoe Coffee C Texas and Jake Bunning C Arizona State
                        Right Guard Todd Smith RG LSU
                        Right Tackles Iowa RT compared to Sean Locklear, USC RT compared to Willie Anderson, and Georgia Tech RT compared to Langston Walker
                        Left End Reuben Hastings LE California compared to Aaron Kampman
                        Right End Nevada RE compared to Richard Seymour
                        Defensive Tackles Martellus Battle DT UCLA and Earl Whittaker DT Air Force
                        Left Outside Linebacker Jeremy Horne
                        Middle Linebackers Tack Adams MLB Clemson, Oklahoma MLB compared to Brian Urlacher, and VMI MLB
                        Right Outside Linebacker Josh Bench ROLB Penn State
                        Free Safety Maine FS compared to Bob Sanders
                        Strong Safety Jamie Nelson SS Boise State

                        2012 Tack Adams Draft Since this is on page 2 I'll recap one more time underlined players are superstars and players in bold are busts. I'm not repeating myself until we get on page 3 of for comments.

                        1. Houston Texans Jeremy Horne LOLB Michigan State
                        2. Detroit Lions Earl Meyer LT Alabama
                        3. Atlanta Falcons Luke Jones RB LSU
                        4. Seattle Seahawks Bo Bruce LT South Florida
                        5. Carolina Panthers Edgar Scott WR Kansas
                        6. Oakland Raiders Bryan Sesay QB LSU
                        7. San Diego Chargers Tack Adams MLB Clemson
                        8. New York Jets Lamar Bayless WR USC
                        9. Pittsburgh Steelers Martellus Battle DT UCLA
                        10. Washington Redskins Kyle Foley RB Louisville
                        11. Baltimore Ravens Marcus Morris QB UCLA
                        12. New Orleans Saints Josh Bench ROLB Penn State
                        13. Jacksonville Jaguars Devin Mingo RE Syracuse
                        14. St. Louis Rams Chris Casey RB Alabama
                        15. Cleveland Browns Cornell Hillman WR SMU
                        16. Buffalo Bills Champ Howard CB Texas A/M
                        17. Green Bay Packers Jamie Nelson SS Boise State
                        18. Dallas Cowboys Shawn Bagley QB USC
                        19. Kansas City Chiefs Diamond Williams LE Florida State
                        20. Arizona Cardinals Raymond Hall WR Missouri
                        21. Cincinnati Bengals Earl Whittaker DT Air Force
                        22. Minnesota Vikings Reuben Hastings LE California
                        23. Tennessee Titans Alvin Mack WR North Carolina State
                        24. San Francisco 49ers Patrick McLaughlin CB Missouri
                        25. Miami Dolphins Jameel Jones RB Tennesee
                        26. Cincinnati Bengals Jeff Gant RB East Carolina
                        27. Chicago Bears Leonard Redman ROLB North Carolina State
                        28. Tennessee Titans Brenden Walker LG Texas A/M
                        29. New York Giants TeShaun Uson RB Ole Miss
                        30. Indianapolis Colts Terrell Gailes RE Ohio State
                        31. Miami Dolphins Todd Smith RG LSU
                        32. New England Patriots Jamal Randle TE California

                        15 superstars
                        17 busts

                        Only 5 of the 15 players are available after pick 16 so trade up if you want an elite player.
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                        • patsfan4life
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                          • May 2010
                          • 137

                          #13
                          Re: Jack English Draft Paths

                          Before I get to the Guy Richart draft. I want to recap my first coaching stint with the Buccaneers. Matt McDonaldson got the Buccaneers into serious salary cap issues, so he had to leave Tampa Bay or retire after being fired by the owner in the offseason. McDonaldson left the Buccaneers to go to Detroit. The Lions had the #1 pick for the 3rd time in 4 years. There are three things you need in football a quarterback, someone who can protect the quarterback, and someone who can get to the quarterback.


                          Heading into free agency
                          Quarterback
                          Left Tackle check
                          Defensive End

                          The Lions were considering drafting Guy Richart heading into free agency, but opted to make a move for hometown quarterback Tom Brady. The Lions also managed to pick up defensive ends Kibo Bakari LE 91 rating and Mario Williams RE 99 rating. The Lions last offseason move included signing wide receiver Jamelle Lucas the Miami Ohio WR in the 2010 NFL draft. With Lucas playing across Calvin Johnson the Lions finally had an elite passing game and everyone was wondering what the Lions would do with the #1 overall pick. With that in mind lets look at the top prospects in the 2013 Guy Richart draft.

                          Guy Richart Draft
                          Quarterback Guy Richart QB Florida compared to Ben Roethlisberger, Jake Price QB Florida State compared to Daunte Culpepper (sometimes his name is randomly generated. All you need to know is he is a Florida State QB compared to Culpepper.) Luke Creo QB Louisiana Monroe compared to JP Losman (This quarterback is a sleeper and his name is also sometimes randomly generated. All you need to know is he is a dark horse QB from Louisiana Monroe compared to JP Losman. Brown QB compared to Ben Roethlisberger and Georgia Southern QB
                          Runningback Jamil Trese RB Ole Miss compared to Joseph Addai (2012 Heisman Trophy winner. Previous Heisman Trophy Winners in the English draft path include 2011 Marcus Morris QB UCLA, 2010 Corey Nero RB Oregon, 2009 Rob Lane QB Washington, and 2008 Jack English QB Stanford. Before 2008 there is no history of previous Heisman Winners in the Jack English Draft Path.) McNesse State RB compared to Stephen Jackson.
                          Wide Receivers Nick Palmer WR Auburn, Patrick McDonald WR Penn State compared to Jerio Cotchery, Tai Keys WR Texas compared to Larry Fitzgerald, and Florida State WR compared to Steve Smith
                          Tight Ends Will Kirby TE Indiana, Miami FL TE compared to Jeremy Shockey, and Delaware State TE
                          Left Tackles Dashonte Armwood LT Auburn compared to Jonathan Odgen and Missouri LT compared to Walter Jones
                          Left Guard USC and Clemson LG compared to Alen Fanceca. (Yes there both compared to Faneca.
                          Center New Mexico C compared to Matt Birk and Boise State C compared to Justin Hartwig
                          Right Guard OJ Bender RG Missouri, Virginia Tech RG compared to Kendall Simmons, and Sam Houston State RG compared to Shawn Andrews
                          Right Tackle LSU RT compared to Ryan Tucker
                          Left End TJ Brownlee LE USC and Clemson LE compared to Aaron Kampman
                          Right Ends Colby Clairborne RE compared to Elvis Dumberville, Oregon and Florida RE compared to Seymour. (Both the Oregon and Florida RE are compared to Richard Seymour)
                          Defensive Tackles Alvin Monroe DT Auburn, Ben Harper DT Kentucky, Moe White DT California, and JR MacReady DT Washington State
                          Left Outside Linebackers Gabe Wright LOLB Ohio State compared to Cato June and Maryland LOLB compared to Terrell Suggs
                          Middle Linebackers Sam Simmons MLB Oregon State and VMI MLB
                          Right Outside Linebackers Arizona ROLB compared to Takeo Spikes, Notre Dame ROLB compared to Lance Briggs, and Duke ROLB compared to Jason Taylor
                          Cornerbacks Daven Lane CB Kanas, Sleepy Madison CB USC, and Ralph Bender CB Butler
                          Free Safety Roshawn Thomas FS Bowling Green

                          2013 Guy Richart Draft
                          1. Detroit Lions Jamil Trese RB Ole Miss
                          2. Washington Redskins Roshawn Thomas FS Bowling Green
                          3. Carolina Panthers Guy Richart QB Florida
                          4. Pittsburgh Steelers Daven Lane CB Kansas
                          5. Green Bay Packers Donald Atkins QB Oregon
                          6. Oakland Raiders TJ Brownlee LE USC
                          7. Miami Dolphins Dashonte Armwood LT Auburn
                          8. Seattle Seahawks Jake Price QB Florida State
                          9. Jacksonville Jaguars Perry Ware WR Michigan
                          10. Atlanta Falcons Alvin Monroe DT Auburn
                          11. Arizona Cardinals John Foulk CB Notre Dame
                          12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ronnie Bayless WR Miami FL
                          13. Cleveland Browns Dean Crane RB California
                          14. New York Jets Nick Palmer WR Auburn
                          15. Buffalo Bills Nolan Brown CB Penn State
                          16. Tennessee Titans Dashan Epps CB Texas
                          17. New York Giants Bill Benson RB Penn State
                          18. New England Patriots Tra Davis QB Notre Dame
                          19. San Francisco 49ers Jordan Rice LE Georgia
                          20. Denver Broncos Ben Harper DT Kentucky
                          21. San Diego Chargers Sleepy Madison CB USC
                          22. Dallas Cowboys Colby Clairborne RE Oklahoma
                          23. Houston Texans Issac Dickerson QB Miami FL
                          24. Philadelphia Eagles Al Saunders DT Texas
                          25. Minnesota Vikings Deangelo Beats LE Texas
                          26. Denver Broncos Derrick Bunning ROLB Iowa
                          27. St. Louis Rams Gabe Wright LOLB Ohio State
                          28. Baltimore Ravens Jarino Gales RB Arizona
                          29. Kansas City Chiefs Ryan Fletcher MLB Oregon
                          30. New Orleans Saints Tai Keys WR Texas
                          31. Indinapolis Coles Ryne Murphy FS Vanderbilt
                          32. Chicago Bears Patrick McDonald WR Penn State

                          17 superstars
                          15 busts

                          I drafted Trese and got UL Monroe QB Luke Creo in round 3.
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                          • patsfan4life
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                            • May 2010
                            • 137

                            #14
                            Re: Jack English Draft Paths

                            Before I get to the Ace Garrison Draft here is a list of every Heisman Winner in the Jack English Draft Path.

                            Heisman Winners in Jack English Draft Path players underlined are supertars players in bold are busts, and players with a * around them are top picks in a draft. The Jack English draft path lasts from 2009 to 2022. After the 2022-2023 season you retire.
                            2008 *Jack English QB Stanford He was the top pick in the 2009 NFL Draft in the Jack English Draft Path. Drafted by Chicago Bears where Gary Hammermill was hired as the new head coach. #2 Miami beats #1 Florida to win the National title.
                            2009 *Rob Lane QB Washington He was the top pick in the 2010 NFL Draft in the Jack English Draft Path. Drafted by the Detroit Lions. #2 Ohio State faces #1 Washington and Rob Lane and Rob Lane guides the Huskies to a national title.
                            2010 Corey Nero RB Oregon #2 Purdue upsets #1 Miami FL
                            2011 Marcus Morris QB UCLA #2 LSU faces #1 UCLA in the National title. Marcus Morris leads the Bruins to victory.
                            2012 *Jamil Trese RB Ole Miss He was the top pick in the 2013 NFL Draft in the Jack English Draft Path. Drafted by the Detroit Lions when I coached them. #2 Oregon State upsets #1 Kansas
                            2013 Ace Garrison QB Texas #2 Auburn faces #1 UCLA the Bruins win two in three years
                            2014 *Kaven Duncan QB Nevada He was the top pick in the 2014 NFL Draft in the Jack English Draft Path. Drafted by the Carolina Panthers when I left Detroit to go to Carolina. One more thing Duncan is also the final future 50 player in the Jack English Draft Path. After Duncan there are no more Future 50 playrers. An Auburn squad with one loss to Alabama managed to work its way back to the national title with a #2 ranking before losing to Kaven Duncan and Nevada as experts were about to write off the Wolfpack against an SEC Powerhouse. Plus Duncan's dad played in the pros.
                            2015 Donyell Robinson RB Wisconsin #2 Tennessee wins on a Jacory Greer interception against #1 Wisconsin.
                            2016 *Dante Griffey RB Texas He was the top pick in the 2017 NFL draft. In the first year the BCS has a playoff Griffey guides the Longhorns to a 12-0 regular season record, a Big 12 Championship, and a victory over the UCLA Bruins and wide receiver Corey Dudley. Drafted by the Green Bay Packers
                            2017 Kyren Burns RB USC Even though Burns won the Heisman Pac 10 rival runningback Willie Stewart finished 2nd. As Stewart led the Oregon Ducks to a undefeated record and a playoff victory over two other teams before beating the Ohio State University to win the National Championship.
                            2018 Peter Nixon RB Clemson Nixon won the Heisman and led Clemson to a National Title over the USC Trojans, but he is still a bust at the next level.
                            2019 Duncan Heyward WR Marshall Boston Heyward gets 1500 receiving touchdowns and 15 receiving yards his senior year. Heyward got the Thundering Hurd to the National Title before losing to Boston College and left tackle John Adams who headlines the 2020 NFL Draft.
                            2020 John Cameron LT South Florida In 2020 in the English Draft Path. John Cameron becomes the first left tackle to win the Heisman Trophy. Cameron guided the South Florida Bulls to a national championship in the 8 team playoff where they defeated the Kentucky Wildcats. They defeated Purdue to get to the title game.
                            2021 Danny Haynes RB Maryland Haynes won the Heisman and guided the Terrapins to a National Title against the Syracuse Orangemen and left tackle Jason Danks. Maryland managed to beat Kentucky in the semifinals while the Orangemen pulled off a huge upset against the Gators.

                            I'm gonna do some questions and answers Q and A type stuff with the Heisman Winners, but after that the prospects for the Ace Garrison Draft will be listed.

                            Q: How many Heisman Winners have draft classes named after them?

                            A: About half the Heisman winners have draft classes named after them. Jack English, Jamil Trese, Ace Garrison, Kaven Duncan, Dante Griffey, Kyren Burns, and John Cameron all have drafts named after them.

                            Q:How many drafts have future 50 players going #1 while winning the Heisman Trophy, and having the draft class named after them in the Jack English Path excluding Stanford QB Jack English?
                            A: The only other path besides English with a future 50 player that goes #1 overall while winning the Heisman is Kaven Duncan QB Nevada. Another thing about Duncan he won a national title in college at Nevada unlike English who had to settle for the Rose Bowl against Penn State and QB Dane Morrow in a 41-38 classic showdown where each quarterback threw for over 300 passing yards and 5 passing touchdowns in the process. That didn't really happen the Rose Bowl thing with English, but if I had to project what happened in Stanford's bowl game that's what I would project. I'm done answering questions I'm going to post the the Ace Garrison prospects.

                            Ace Garrsion Draft
                            Quarterbacks Ace Garrison QB Texas, Ike Mack QB Tennessee, Kansas QB compared to Matt Hasselbeck, and Georgia Southern QB
                            Runningbacks Scooter "Spice" Chapman, Tank "Sugar" Lockwood, Markus Brooks RB Auburn, and SF Austin RB compared to Julius Jones
                            Wide Receivers Lee Rudd WR Ohio State compared to Chad Johnson, Kirk Diggs WR Ole Miss, and Shevin Yanda WR Ole Miss
                            Tight End Delaware State TE
                            Left Tackles Adrian Grant LT Coloado and Clay McFarland LT Georgia
                            Left Guards Julian Meyer LG Florida State compared to Alen Faneca and San Diego State LG
                            Centers Texas C compared to Justin Hartwig and Air Force C compared to Matt Birk
                            Right Guards Michigan State, Kansas, and Georgia Tech RG compared to Shawn Andrews (all three right guards are compared to Andrews.)
                            Right Tackles UCLA, Boston College, and Connecticut RT compared to Willie Anderson (all three right tackles are compared to Anderson.)
                            Left Ends Dan Scott LE Colorado, Lawrence Cross LE Mississippi State, UNLV LE compared to Tamba Hali, and Navy LE compared to Shaun Ellis
                            Right End Ohio State RE compared to Elvis Dumerville
                            Defensive Tackles Twan McKinley DT Miami FL and Hastings DT compared to Chris Hovan
                            Left Outside Linebackers Delmar White LOLB Georgia Tech, South Carolina LOLB compared to Cato June, USC LOLB compared to Terrell Suggs, Northern Arizona LOLB compared to Shawn Meriman
                            Middle Linebackers Ohio State MLB compared to Brian Urlacher and VMI MLB
                            Right Outside Linebackers Georgia ROLB compared to Lance Briggs, Florida State ROLB compared to Jason Taylor, and SMU ROLB compared to Derrick Brooks
                            Cornerbacks Ronald Chambers CB Georgia Tech and Reggie Kenton CB USC
                            Free Safeties Brock Williams FS Georgia and Kansas State FS compared to CC Brown
                            Strong Safety Tulane SS compared to Darren Sharper

                            2014 Ace Garrison Draft
                            1. Green Bay Packers Twan McKinley DT Miami FL
                            2. St. Louis Rams Scooter "Spice" Chapman RB UCLA
                            3. Seattle Seahawks Dan Scott LE Colorado
                            4. San Diego Chargers Ace Garrison QB Texas
                            5. Pittsburgh Steelers Adrian Grant LT Colorado State
                            6. Cleveland Browns Tank "Sugar" Lockwood RB UCLA
                            7. Carolina Panthers Markus Brooks RB Auburn
                            8. Washington Redskins Matt Sanders QB Texas A/M
                            9. Baltimore Ravens Reggie Kenton CB USC
                            10. Miami Dolphins Lee Rudd WR Ohio State
                            11. Jacksonville Jaguars Sidney Maresh WR Notre Dame
                            12. Indianapolis Colts Brock Williams FS Georgia
                            13. New Orleans Saints Kirk Diggs WR Ole Miss
                            14. New York Jets Mike Dutton DT Michigan
                            15. Philadelphia Eagles Shevin Yanda WR Syracuse
                            16. Buffalo Bills Benjamin Jones LE Nebraska
                            17. Denver Broncos Nick Willis RB North Carolina State
                            18. Houston Texans Clay McFarland LT Georgia
                            19. Arizona Cardinals Delmar White LOLB Georgia Tech
                            20. Chicago Bears Lawrence Cross LE Mississippi State
                            21. Oakland Raiders Dana Ball RB Kansas State
                            22. Detroit Lions Ike Mack QB Tennessee
                            23. San Francisco 49ers Braxton Carry SS Miami FL
                            24. Cincinnati Bengals Tommy Metra WR South Carolina
                            25. Minnesota Vikings Joey Madison CB Notre Dame
                            26. Tennessee Titans Dante Seller CB Miami FL
                            27. Dallas Cowboys Chad Kennard RE West Virginia
                            28. New Orleans Saints Julian Meyer LG Florida State
                            29. New England Patriots Ronald Chambers CB Georgia Tech
                            30. Atlanta Falcons Blake Bell RB South Carolina
                            31. New York Giants Austin Judge QB LSU
                            32. Kansas City Chiefs Al Samuels MLB Oklahoma

                            18 superstars
                            12 busts

                            12 of the 18 superstars are taken in the top half of the draft and 9 of the 18 players that are taken in the in round 1 are top 10 selections. Every player drafted in the top 5 is a superstar so if someone trades down in the top 5 consider making the deal unless you want Kaven Duncan the quarterback I'll mention in my next piece I'd try to trade up when the timing is right. If your draft selection is lower than 23rd I'd recommend trading up. There are a lot of busts between picks 24-32 as 6 of the 9 picks are busts including the last 3 picks between picks 30 and 32. If you pick between 30 and 32 you have to trade up or down depending on team needs. The only other draft in the English Path where you would need to trade up at this point in your coaching career is the Quincy Simms Draft. That's only if you attempt to draft Quincy Simms. I wouldn't trade up to get Nero or Zareb because some people say both players are injury prone. If Simms is gone and you got a top 5 pick you can get Nero or Zareb, but until then just focus on Quincy Simms DT Miami FL as your top priority in the 2011 NFL Draft in the English draft path. This is a draft I'd strongly recommend trading up in if your set at quarterback and don't need to draft a quarterback in the future. Kaven Duncan has pro bowl written all over him that's why I'd focus on Duncan if you don't have a quarterback and just take the best player available or trade down if you have to. All I can say is the higher you draft in the Ace Garrison draft the better.
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                              • May 2010
                              • 137

                              #15
                              Re: Jack English Draft Paths

                              This was my first year with the Panthers. I told you I drated Duncan with the Panthers despite having a pro bowl year with Guy Richart. I just think Duncan is a better player. I also got Duncan's teammate Natrick Jackson WR Nevada with the 33rd overall pick. With that aside lets look at the Kaven Duncan Draft

                              Kaven Duncan Draft
                              Quarterbacks Kaven Duncan QB Nevada compared to Derek Anderson, Daniel Kendall QB South Florida compared to Marc Bulger, and Georgia Southern QB
                              Runningbacks Cashmere Scott RB Virginia, Oregon State RB compared to Edgerin James, U Mass RB compared to Deuce McCalister, and Richmond RB compared to Jamal Lewis
                              Wide Receivers Harold Green WR Auburn, Natrick Jackson WR Nevada, Dave Rooney WR Arizona State, Torrey Gilbert WR Texas A/M, Wake Forest WR compared to od Smith, Ole Miss WR compared to Jerio Cotchery, Western Kentucky WR compared to Terry Glenn, Alcorn State WR compared to Shannon Canes, and Southern Illinois WR compared to Chad Johnson
                              Tight Ends Teondre Mann TE UAB and Delaware State TE
                              Left Tackles Jaxson Green LT UCLA, Michigan LT compared to Walter Jones, and Chad Clifton LT Richmond
                              Centers Washington State and Cansius C compared to Matt Birk (there both compared to Birk.)
                              Right Guard Ty Barney RG Oklahoma State
                              Right Tackle Michael Foster RT Texas
                              Left Ends Rod Jenkins LE Auburn, Eli Walter LE Florida Saginway Valley LE compared to Aaron Kampman
                              Right Ends Danny Brewster RE Colorado and Levon Kramer RE California
                              Defensive Tackle Josh Campbell DT Middle Tennessee State and Jimmie Bassett DT Michigan State
                              Middle Linebacker VMI MLB
                              Right Outside Linebackers Troy Watkins ROLB USC and Quincy Brown ROLB Texas Tech
                              Cornerbacks Elliot Guiltory CB USC compared to Nnamdi Asomugha and Iowa State CB compared to Ty Law
                              Free Safeties Jon Bridges FS Miami FL and California FS compared to Ken Hamlin
                              Strong Safeties Dante McGuire SS Georgia and Wisconsin SS compared to Darren Sharper

                              2015 Kaven Duncan Draft
                              1. Carolina Panthers Kaven Duncan QB Nevada
                              2. Pittsburgh Steelers Rashanti Harris RB Wisconsin
                              3. Miami Dolphins Dennis Horton RB Texas
                              4. Cincinnati Bengals Julius Crawford CB Utah
                              5. St. Louis Rams Josh Campbell DT Middle Tennessee State
                              6. Washington Redskins Cashmere Scott RB Virginia
                              7. Seattle Seahawks Ralph Bennett CB Washington
                              8. New York Jets Jaques Cook CB Notre Dame
                              9. Miami Dolphins Harold Green WR Auburn
                              10. Oakland Raiders Jack Kent QB Oregon
                              11. Tennessee Titans Terry Kerns RB Rutgers
                              12. Green Bay Packers Levon Kramer RE California
                              13. New York Giants Eli Walter LE Florida
                              14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jaxson Green LT UCLA
                              15. San Diego Chargers Troy Watkins ROLB USC
                              16. Kansas City Chiefs Elliot Guiltory CB USC
                              17. Jacksonville Jaguars Walter Wilson CB Oklahoma
                              18. Houston Texans Covaughn Frease LT West Virginia
                              19. Indianapolis Colts Ray Hickson RB Michigan
                              20. Arizona Cardinals Danny Brewster RE Colorado
                              21. New Orleans Saints Dante McGuire SS Georgia
                              22. Cleveland Browns Rod Jenkins LE Auburn
                              23. New England Patriots Daniel Kendal QB South Florida
                              24. Detroit Lions Jimmie Bassett DT Michigan State
                              25. Philadelphia Eagles Devonta Riley WR USC
                              26. Baltimore Ravens Dee Clairborne LOLB Missouri
                              27. Dallas Cowboys Jon Bridges FS Miami FL
                              28. Denver Broncos Tyrell Walker DT Washington State
                              29. San Francisco 49ers Deandre Mann TE UAB
                              30. Buffalo Bills Lawrence Sawyer WR USC
                              31. Atlanta Falcons Marnette Wilkes FS Texas State
                              32. Chicago Bears Denard Boyd MLB Louisville

                              17 superstars
                              15 busts

                              If Kaven Duncan is gone and you have a top 5 pick trade down. In fact Duncan will be the top pick so if you have a pick between 2-5 trade down unless Duncan's available. If you have a franchise quarterback trade down. Teams will be trading up like crazy to get Duncan just like they would be if you got the chance to draft Jack English or any quarterbacks in the English draft like Morrow or James and you choose to pass on those quarterbacks cause you have a franchise quarterback. Josh Campbell DT Middle Tennessee State was a 3rd round prospect to begin the year. I'm not saying he's a bad player, but I personally would wait to take him in the top 10 of this draft. You just don't pay top 5 money to someone that was a 3rd round prospect at the beginning of the year. Harold Green the Auburn WR is talented, but I'm not sure if I would take a receiver in the top 10 when you can get Duncan's teammate Natrick Jackson in round 2. So trade down to a team to the 12-16 range or the 20-24 range where you can aquire more picks. Keep doing this and stockpiling depth unless you see a need and there's an elite player available. If you pick anywhere between 30 and 32 trade down or select Natrick Jackson WR Nevada. Good luck gamers I hope this helps.
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