Home

Mike Zazzali Draft Path Players to draft!

This is a discussion on Mike Zazzali Draft Path Players to draft! within the NFL Head Coach forums.

Go Back   Operation Sports Forums > Football > Other Football Games > NFL Head Coach
MLB The Show 24 Review: Another Solid Hit for the Series
New Star GP Review: Old-School Arcade Fun
Where Are Our College Basketball Video Game Rumors?
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 01-14-2010, 11:07 PM   #1
Rookie
 
OVR: 2
Join Date: Dec 2008
Mike Zazzali Draft Path Players to draft!

Ok since I started up another career again I figured I would be a rundown of players that should be drafted in the Mike Zazzali path. I will start with the 2009 draft and then do the 2010 draft. I will post up the 2011 draft once I finish it. While I have played about halfway through this path as I have others I can give a great rundown of players to look out for. I will mention tips along the way with players as well...for instance if they are sleeper or 1st Rd pick, and if you need to change their position. Also, I am going to be naming only the players that have names that never change...there may be other solid players you can draft, but the names and colleges are randomized so I am going to bypass that so some mystery still remains.

Cheers!
samboz19 is offline  
Reply With Quote
Advertisements - Register to remove
Old 01-14-2010, 11:45 PM   #2
Rookie
 
OVR: 2
Join Date: Dec 2008
2009 Draft!

QB:

Mike Zazzali (1st rd)
Chris Essex (1st rd)

RB:

Adrian Joeseph Jr. (1st rd)
Vonnie Mendenhall (1st rd)
Jacob Flynn (usually 1st rd, but sometimes falls to 2nd)
Kenton Kasom (Best RB in this draft imo...2nd - 3rd rd)
Jalen Stoudamire (Sleeper, an absolute monster power back...6'1 275)

WR:

Blake Walton (1st rd)
Kendrell Kennison (1st rd)
Marques Dantley (1st rd)
Elmore Carter (Anywhere from 1st - 3rd rd) Posession style receiver as not much speed, but solid hands
Roscoe Lester (Anywhere from 1st - 3rd rd)
Vontay McBee (Sleeper)

TE:

Kwame Frampton (1st rd)
Joshua Brandt (1st-2nd rd)

T:

Marquay Traylor (1st rd)
Trumaine Stallings (1st - 2nd rd)
Geoff Shaffer (1st - 2nd rd)
Koby Houston (2nd - 4th rd)

G:

Rondell Owens (1st - 2nd rd)
Tyler Fordham (Usually 1st rd, but sometimes falls to 2nd)
Sean Fogerty (2nd - 3rd rd)

C:

Franklin McLemore (1st rd)
Jeremy Dahl (2nd - 4th rd)

DE:

Jay Nedney (1st - 2nd rd) make sure to change to DT
Robert Thornton (1st - 2nd rd) make sure to change to DT
Antonio Perez (2nd - 3rd rd)
Artis Drexler (3rd - 5th rd) Use as a pass rushing blitzer (95 speed and 6'6 235 with decent pash rush moves)

DT:

Tim White (1st rd)
Herman Cable (sleeper)

LB:

Chase Beck
Gino King

CB:

Demarrio Waddell (1st rd)
Corey Bulluck (1st rd, rarely falls to 2nd) However be aware of potential. He is better suited as your third CB
Syvelle Simpson (1st - 2nd rd) Use only in zone style defense...perfect fit for tampa 2
Knoshawn Mincey (1st - 3rd)
Jamaal Frazier (sleeper)
DeAntony Nails (sleeper)

FS:

Riley Mears (1st rd)
Sanrick Raines (2nd - 4th rd)

SS:

Jerome Bartell (1st rd)


Note: I do not pay attention to kickers and punters...you can always find a decent kicker or punter in Free Agency.
samboz19 is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old 01-15-2010, 06:44 AM   #3
Pro
 
edward_1385's Arena
 
OVR: 12
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: KY
Re: Mike Zazzali Draft Path Players to draft!

Kenton Kasom (Best RB in this draft imo...2nd - 3rd rd)

I agree he is the best, besides he is from Georgia and they produce some soild backs... (ex. Herschal Walker, Terell Davis, and soon to be great Knoswen Moreno...) He is very soild in the Colts, Eagles, Pats, and 49ers playbooks... Good Reciever and Speed back in the mold of Brian Westbrook and Jospeh Addi...
__________________
Georgia Bulldogs
Baltimore Ravens - Super Bowl 47 Champions!!!!
edward_1385 is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old 01-15-2010, 07:45 AM   #4
Rookie
 
OVR: 2
Join Date: Dec 2008
Re: Mike Zazzali Draft Path Players to draft!

I am going to post the 2010 draft when I have some extra time this weekend. I will also do the 2011 draft at that point as well.

Key tip...make sure you do good in the 2009 or 2010 draft...the 2011 draft is weak.

Cheers!
samboz19 is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old 01-15-2010, 07:50 AM   #5
Rookie
 
OVR: 2
Join Date: Dec 2008
Re: Mike Zazzali Draft Path Players to draft!

Quote:
Originally Posted by edward_1385
Kenton Kasom (Best RB in this draft imo...2nd - 3rd rd)

I agree he is the best, besides he is from Georgia and they produce some soild backs... (ex. Herschal Walker, Terell Davis, and soon to be great Knoswen Moreno...) He is very soild in the Colts, Eagles, Pats, and 49ers playbooks... Good Reciever and Speed back in the mold of Brian Westbrook and Jospeh Addi...
Its the area in general...most of your solid RB's come from around the Southeast region. Florida as a state is known for producing stud RB's as well as Georgia.

Anyway, Kenton Kasom is a stud. Pair him along with a power back such as Jalen Stoudamire and you have a lethal combo for years.

Cheers!
samboz19 is offline  
Reply With Quote
Advertisements - Register to remove
Old 01-15-2010, 10:25 PM   #6
Pro
 
Xx 74 xX's Arena
 
OVR: 11
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 653
Re: 2009 Draft!

QB:

Chris Essex (1st rd)

Essex's greatest downfall is his 49 LEARNING rating. That said, he'll be a project, and most likely shouldn't be drafted anywhere in Rounds 1-2.


DE:

Jay Nedney (1st - 2nd rd) make sure to change to DT
Robert Thornton (1st - 2nd rd) make sure to change to DT

Of course, unless your drafting either in to a 3-4 defense.
__________________
"The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few, or the one"
Xx 74 xX is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2010, 09:44 PM   #7
Rookie
 
OVR: 2
Join Date: Dec 2008
Re: 2009 Draft!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Xx 74 xX
QB:

Chris Essex (1st rd)

Essex's greatest downfall is his 49 LEARNING rating. That said, he'll be a project, and most likely shouldn't be drafted anywhere in Rounds 1-2.


DE:

Jay Nedney (1st - 2nd rd) make sure to change to DT
Robert Thornton (1st - 2nd rd) make sure to change to DT

Of course, unless your drafting either in to a 3-4 defense.
I can understand your views here, but the round listing is not my opinion on where the players should be drafted, but instead where they are usually drafted to give you an idea of how to plan the draft out to get a chance at drafting the player.

Anyway, Essex may be a project, but he is a stud and besides if your a good coach and you actually play the games...developing him is easy and with the motivator special skill the learning problem isn't an issue. Also, if you miss out on Zazzali and need a QB...Essex is worth the investment.

Additionally, I mention changing the DE's to DT's simply because they are more productive at DT in any system. Plus, if you want some of these guys changing them to DT makes sure you avoid the drafting a bust goal more often times than not.

Also...if you want a great pass rush...you want DT's with some speed and pass rushing moves to get to the QB. Then again...that is my opinion because I am a relentless blitzer. LOL.

Cheers!
samboz19 is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old 01-22-2010, 08:10 AM   #8
Rookie
 
OVR: 2
Join Date: Dec 2008
2010 Draft!

QB:

  1. Drew Thompson
  2. John Scotland
  3. Mark Huckabee
  4. Wade Appling
  5. Cal McGwire


RB:

  1. Devin Douglas
  2. Cyrus Jones
  3. Cornelius Upshaw
  4. Andre Granderson


WR:

  1. Aundray Bender
  2. Jamal Binger
  3. Jimmy Wakefield
  4. Moses McDonald
  5. Kevin Newton
  6. Darrell Ogunleye
  7. Ronyell Greenway


TE:

  1. J.R. Rollins
  2. Alando Madrid

T:

  1. Paul Abbamonte
  2. Max Moore
  3. Jeremy Lincoln
  4. William Hightower



G:

  1. Mike Buck
  2. Quincy Fields

C:

Lance Friberg


DE:

  1. Latroy Lamont
  2. David Finley
  3. Ethan Van Buren
  4. Jayshawn Boston

DT:

  1. Demarco Tribble
  2. Duane Russell
  3. Scooter Jackson

LB:

  1. Shayne Williams
  2. Travis Stockton
  3. Mark Wimmer
  4. Darius Dargan


CB:

  1. Brandon Biggs
  2. Etienne Moss
  3. Orlando Cartwright


FS:

Tyrus Barber

SS:

William Good
Marcus Lopez

This is a weak class overall, but there are definitely some gems. There are more players to scout, but these are the main players to target.

Cheers!
samboz19 is offline  
Reply With Quote
Reply


« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

« Operation Sports Forums > Football > Other Football Games > NFL Head Coach »



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:11 PM.
Top -