Late Value

Post-Hype Goodness?
I've milked about as much material from my recent Mock Draft as possible, so let's wrap it up with some interesting late-round picks.
Kevin Jones, 10.01 - It's hard to project an injury so far out. But Jones' torn ACL is probably less severe than the foot injury he recovered from last year. The danger is that Detroit will get serious competition for carries this year.
Julius Jones, 10.03 - Depends on where he lands, but Jones has a solid chance to have a big role next year.
Sidney Rice, 10.06 - Intriguing, but there are too many question marks about Tarvaris Jackson and too many solid veterans available this late to take Rice.
Vincent Jackson, 11.04 - Like him. Now that's some Post-Hype I can party with.
Ahmad Bradshaw, 10.09 - Shocked he went this low and that I didn't take him. This is one case where I think people are underestimating a playoff hero. He is going to be a serious pain in the train for Brandon Jacobs next year.
David Garrard, 10.08 - Consummate QB2 value.
Heath Miller, 11.06 - 25-year old was a first-round NFL pick and finished as the TE7 in his second year. Tight ends are going to be ridiculously cheap.
Demetrius Williams, 11.12 - Might become a trendy sleeper pick, but I don't see it. They are splitting a small pie three ways.
Ricky Williams, 12.07- Could be a BPA (Bill Parcells guy). New OC Dan Henning is going to focus on the running game.
Greg Olsen and Ben Watson, 13.06 and 13.08 - See Heath Miller.





Comments
Could not agree more on Julius Jones. There are a number of teams that need a RB - and he could easily land a big role and be a HUGE value. Cinci? Seattle? Chicago? Detroit? He could be a real key come draft time- will be very interesting to see where he lands.
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