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Bonzo's useless 2009 mock draft
Cold, Hard Football Facts for April 1, 2009
The lowest forms of life on earth are amoeba, phytoplankton and filthy hippies.
The lowest form of life here on Planet Pigskin are the mock draft “pundits” who purport to foresee the future of football through the NFL player-selection process.
To put it quite honestly, we have more compassion for the used-care salesman than we do the mock-draft "pundit." After all, the used-car salesman is probably looking for work this year due to factors beyond his control. Yet the mock-draft "pundit" remains gainlessly employed, peddling snake oil to the ignorant masses, at least when he's not using the oil to slick back his ghastly pompadour of pigskin.
To spotlight the stunning futility and inaccuracy of the mock draft, we've brought back CHFF fan-favorite and trusty pigskin prognosticator Bonzo the Idiot Monkey, who makes his mock drafts by blindly pulling names out of the pocket of Kerry's dirty Texas A&M hoodie (yes, that's right, we've replaced the dirty Applachian State hoodie that served us so well all these years).
For those of you who doubt media-darling Bonzo's capabilities, remember that he not once but twice beat the top football experts at CBS Sports.com when it came time to pick NFL games over the course of two entire seasons ... and, being a stupid monkey who knows nothing about football, he conquered the "experts" simply by flipping a coin (see here and here).
Now Bonzo is back another annual CHFF tradition: his totally useless mock draft.
We've given Bonzo one mulligan this year: Matt Stafford to Detroit with the No. 1 overall pick. Pretty much every mock-draft "pundit" has Stafford-to-Detroit as his No. 1 pick, so they're all going to sink or swim together. And there's a good chance, as was the case last year with Jake Long No. 1 overall to Miami, that we'll know the top pick before it actually happens.
So, without further adon't, here is Bonzo's totally useless (but no more useless than Mel Kiper's) 2009 mock draft. Remember, do not try this at home. We're highly trained professionals well-schooled in the nuances of monkey business. ( Click here to see Bonzo's totally useless 2008 mock draft.)
BONZO'S USELESS 2009 FIRST-ROUND MOCK DRAFT
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Team |
Bonzo's pick |
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1 |
Detroit |
Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia |
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2 |
St. Louis |
Brian Orakpo, OLB, Texas |
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3 |
Kansas City |
B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College |
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4 |
Seattle |
Mark Sanchez, QB, USC |
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5 |
Cleveland |
Malcom Jenkins, DB, Ohio State |
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6 |
Cincinnati |
Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia |
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7 |
Oakland |
Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri |
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8 |
Jacksonville |
Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech |
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9 |
Green Bay |
Aaron Curry, OLB, Wake Forest |
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10 |
San Francisco |
Andre Smith, OT, Alabama |
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11 |
Buffalo |
Jason Smith, OT, Baylor |
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12 |
Denver |
Everette Brown, OLB, Florida State |
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13 |
Washington |
Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland |
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14 |
New Orleans |
Aaron Maybin, DE/LB, Penn State |
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15 |
Houston |
Robert Ayers, DE, Tennnessee |
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16 |
San Diego |
Rey Maualuga, LB, USC |
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17 |
NY Jets |
Eben Britton, OT, Arizona |
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18 |
Denver (from Chicago) |
Brian Cushing, OLB, USC |
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19 |
Tampa Bay |
Percy Harvin, WR, Florida |
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20 |
Detroit (from Dallas) |
Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU |
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21 |
Philly |
Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss |
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22 |
Minnesota |
Clay Matthews, OLB, USC |
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23 |
New England |
Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Ok. State |
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24 |
Atlanta |
James Laurinaitis, LB, Ohio State |
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25 |
Miami |
Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest |
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26 |
Baltimore |
Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia |
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27 |
Indianapolis |
DJ Moore, CB, Vanderbilt |
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28 |
Buffalo (from Philly via Carolina) |
Beanie Wells, RB, Ohio State |
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29 |
NY Giants |
Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois |
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30 |
Tennessee |
Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State |
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31 |
Arizona |
Clint Sintim, OLB, Virginia |
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32 |
Pittsburgh |
Evander "Ziggy" Hood, DT, Missouri |
METHODOLOGY: To give Bonzo a fighting chance, we determined who we believed were the top 36 players coming out of college this year. We then split them into three groups of 12, based upon a roughly drawn ranking system. Stafford, as noted above, was given to Bonzo as a freebie. So he then pulled the names of the remaining 11 players in the top tier to round out his Top 12 picks. He then pulled the 12 names of the second tier. And, finally, he pulled eight names from the remaining group of 12 to round out his top 32. The four extra picks were placed in the bottom of Bonzo's cage.
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