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Re: 2010 NFL Draft Thread
Figured I'd throw my 1st ever mock draft out there to see what you guys think!
1. Rams – Sam Bradford, QB, and Oklahoma – Bradford is providing that he is healthy and worthy of the number 1 pick.Wazzup36's 2010 NFL Mock Draft V.01
2. Lions – Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska - Jim Schwartz has stated that Defense is his biggest concern, what better way to fill that concern than with the best DT in recent memory.
3. Bucs – Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma – Tampa Bay might lose the Suh sweepstakes, but McCoy is a more than capable alterative. He will be their new Warren Sapp.
4. Redskins – Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State – I think Jason Campbell will get one more year to prove he’s a starter, and with the unfortunate retirement of Chris Samuels, the Redskins have a huge need here.
5. Chiefs – Eric Berry, S, Tennessee – The chiefs have a huge hole at Safety; the Chiefs will not pass up Berry.
6. Seahawks – Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa – Missing out on Okung, the Seahawks will need someone to protect Hasselbeck/Whitehurst.
7. Browns – Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech – Jake Delhomme gives them a stopgap for at least one more year and they lacked a quality pass rusher last season.
8. Raiders – Bruce Campbell, OL, Maryland – Big surprise that the 1<sup>st</sup> reach in the draft goes to Al Davis. Campbell’s size, speed and upside will be too much for the Raiders to pass up.
9. Bills – Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame – Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brain Brohm… The Bills need a QB.
10. Jags – Jason Pierre-Paul, DE/OLB, South Florida – Possibly the most upside of anyone in the draft. Jack Del Rio loves his defense and he lacked a pass rush last season. A defense with Kampman and Pierre-Paul is scary.11. Broncos – Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State – Even if Marshall isn’t traded, the Broncos need a quality receiver for Orton. Question is will they have a problem with two high-maintenance WR’s on their team?12. Dolphins – Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee – Jason Ferguson is old and will miss the 1<sup>st</sup> 8 games because he loves steroids, Williams will be able to fill that hole at DT and is the likely successor to Ferguson.13. 49er’s – Joe Haden, CB, Florida – They need a starter to go along with Shawntae Spencer since it’s obvious that Nate Clemons is a shell of his former self.14. Seahawks – CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson – Pete Carroll will want to have an exciting offense, what better way to do that then with the biggest homerun hitter in the draft. Also, the Seahawks just CAN’T go through another season with Julius Jones as their go-to-guy.15. Giants – Rolando McClain, ILB, Alabama – Antonio Pearce’s release leaves a big hole not only in the lineup, but also in the locker room. McClain is the player and leader that the Giants will need.16. Titans – Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas – With the loss of Vanden Bosch, the Titans will need someone who can rush the passer and tackle.17. 49er’s – Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma – The 49ers are committed to drafting the best player on the board usually and Williams is that player. Not only that, but he fills a need for them whilst they wait to draft a QB next season.18. Steelers –Mike Iupati, OG/OT, Idaho – The Steelers faded away from their style of smash mouth football last season in favor of the pass. I think they’ll get back to that this year with the pick of Iupati who can play anywhere on the line.19. Falcons – Everson Griffin, DE, USC – The Falcons addressed their need for a CB by snatching up Dunta Robinson in Free Agency. Now they must address their pass rush.20. Texans – Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State – Failing to resign Dunta Robinson leaves a hole at CB and with Haden off the board, Wilson is the best CB available.21. Bengals – Earl Thomas, S, Texas – I feel they addressed their offensive concerns with the addition of the undervalued Antonio Bryant, so the Bengals will be more than happy to get the best defensive player available here.22. Patriots – Brandon Graham, DE/OLB, Michigan – He is Lamarr Woodley and the Pats need an answer at OLB because Banta-Cain is not an everyday starter.23. Packers – Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers – Aaron Rogers was on his *** way too much last season, which I feel led to the Packers not reaching their potential. Davis has some question marks surrounding him, but he is a terrific pass blocker and is just what the Packers need.24. Eagles – Sean Witherspoon, OLB, Missouri – To put it simply, the Eagles Linebackers just aren’t very good. They are solidified on offense but lack a linebacker that can get after the passer and help free up Trent Cole.25. Ravens – Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma – With the addition of Boldin, the Ravens are a scary team. Gresham makes them even scarier.26. Cardinals – Charles Brown, OT, USC – The Cards feel Joey Porter could be the OLB they need and that opens up this pick for them to draft a capable OT to protect Matt Leinart. Brown offers great value here.27. Cowboys – Taylor Mays, S, USC – The Boy’s need a Tackle, and Brandon Price might be hard to pass up, but Mays’ upside might be even harder to pass up.28. Chargers - Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State – They resigned Darren Sproles but lost LT. Sproles doesn’t appear to be an every down back, so Mathews would be a good fit here to spell him.29. Jets – Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame – With the uncertain hands of Braylon Edwards, the Jets need a WR that can play. Tate impresses everyone with his speed, but his separation ability makes him a terrific slot receiver.30. Vikings – Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers – The injury to Cedric Griffin and with Antoine Winfield’s age catching up to him, the Vikings are in need a CB. He would make the most sense here for the Vikes.31. Colts – Brandon Price, DT, UCLA – The Colts need to get younger on Defense and also sure up their D-line. Price can do both.32. Saints – Jerry Hughes, DE/OLB, TCU – Steal? Scott Fujita left to go play for the Browns, so the Saints should be the market for a replacement and Hughes could fit in very nicely for the Champs. -
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I love how one rumor started by McShay is hurting another Rutgers player. Saying Anthony Davis is lazy and out of shape. He came into camp over weight last season because he had an injury and was unable to workout to stay in shape. Combine this with McShay going off on Kenny Britt last year saying he was a primadonna and took plays off. I'm sorry last time I checked he was under contract unlike a certain WR for most of the season.Comment
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Once again, if ET is still on the board at 20, the Texans will take him, although I do like Wilson there.Rice Owls - Houston Astros/Dynamo/Rockets/Texans - Arsenal - PSGComment
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Figured I'd throw my 1st ever mock draft out there to see what you guys think!
Wazzup36's 2010 NFL Mock Draft V.01
1. Rams – Sam Bradford, QB, and Oklahoma – Bradford is providing that he is healthy and worthy of the number 1 pick.
2. Lions – Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska - Jim Schwartz has stated that Defense is his biggest concern, what better way to fill that concern than with the best DT in recent memory.
3. Bucs – Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma – Tampa Bay might lose the Suh sweepstakes, but McCoy is a more than capable alterative. He will be their new Warren Sapp.
4. Redskins – Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State – I think Jason Campbell will get one more year to prove he’s a starter, and with the unfortunate retirement of Chris Samuels, the Redskins have a huge need here.
5. Chiefs – Eric Berry, S, Tennessee – The chiefs have a huge hole at Safety; the Chiefs will not pass up Berry.
6. Seahawks – Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa – Missing out on Okung, the Seahawks will need someone to protect Hasselbeck/Whitehurst.
7. Browns – Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech – Jake Delhomme gives them a stopgap for at least one more year and they lacked a quality pass rusher last season.
8. Raiders – Bruce Campbell, OL, Maryland – Big surprise that the 1<SUP>st</SUP> reach in the draft goes to Al Davis. Campbell’s size, speed and upside will be too much for the Raiders to pass up.
9. Bills – Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame – Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brain Brohm… The Bills need a QB.
10. Jags – Jason Pierre-Paul, DE/OLB, South Florida – Possibly the most upside of anyone in the draft. Jack Del Rio loves his defense and he lacked a pass rush last season. A defense with Kampman and Pierre-Paul is scary.
11. Broncos – Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State – Even if Marshall isn’t traded, the Broncos need a quality receiver for Orton. Question is will they have a problem with two high-maintenance WR’s on their team?
12. Dolphins – Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee – Jason Ferguson is old and will miss the 1<SUP>st</SUP> 8 games because he loves steroids, Williams will be able to fill that hole at DT and is the likely successor to Ferguson.
13. 49er’s – Joe Haden, CB, Florida – They need a starter to go along with Shawntae Spencer since it’s obvious that Nate Clemons is a shell of his former self.
14. Seahawks – CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson – Pete Carroll will want to have an exciting offense, what better way to do that then with the biggest homerun hitter in the draft. Also, the Seahawks just CAN’T go through another season with Julius Jones as their go-to-guy.
15. Giants – Rolando McClain, ILB, Alabama – Antonio Pearce’s release leaves a big hole not only in the lineup, but also in the locker room. McClain is the player and leader that the Giants will need.
16. Titans – Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas – With the loss of Vanden Bosch, the Titans will need someone who can rush the passer and tackle.
17. 49er’s – Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma – The 49ers are committed to drafting the best player on the board usually and Williams is that player. Not only that, but he fills a need for them whilst they wait to draft a QB next season.
18. Steelers –Mike Iupati, OG/OT, Idaho – The Steelers faded away from their style of smash mouth football last season in favor of the pass. I think they’ll get back to that this year with the pick of Iupati who can play anywhere on the line.
19. Falcons – Everson Griffin, DE, USC – The Falcons addressed their need for a CB by snatching up Dunta Robinson in Free Agency. Now they must address their pass rush.
20. Texans – Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State – Failing to resign Dunta Robinson leaves a hole at CB and with Haden off the board, Wilson is the best CB available.
21. Bengals – Earl Thomas, S, Texas – I feel they addressed their offensive concerns with the addition of the undervalued Antonio Bryant, so the Bengals will be more than happy to get the best defensive player available here.
22. Patriots – Brandon Graham, DE/OLB, Michigan – He is Lamarr Woodley and the Pats need an answer at OLB because Banta-Cain is not an everyday starter.
23. Packers – Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers – Aaron Rogers was on his *** way too much last season, which I feel led to the Packers not reaching their potential. Davis has some question marks surrounding him, but he is a terrific pass blocker and is just what the Packers need.
24. Eagles – Sean Witherspoon, OLB, Missouri – To put it simply, the Eagles Linebackers just aren’t very good. They are solidified on offense but lack a linebacker that can get after the passer and help free up Trent Cole.
25. Ravens – Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma – With the addition of Boldin, the Ravens are a scary team. Gresham makes them even scarier.
26. Cardinals – Charles Brown, OT, USC – The Cards feel Joey Porter could be the OLB they need and that opens up this pick for them to draft a capable OT to protect Matt Leinart. Brown offers great value here.
27. Cowboys – Taylor Mays, S, USC – The Boy’s need a Tackle, and Brandon Price might be hard to pass up, but Mays’ upside might be even harder to pass up.
28. Chargers - Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State – They resigned Darren Sproles but lost LT. Sproles doesn’t appear to be an every down back, so Mathews would be a good fit here to spell him.
29. Jets – Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame – With the uncertain hands of Braylon Edwards, the Jets need a WR that can play. Tate impresses everyone with his speed, but his separation ability makes him a terrific slot receiver.
30. Vikings – Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers – The injury to Cedric Griffin and with Antoine Winfield’s age catching up to him, the Vikings are in need a CB. He would make the most sense here for the Vikes.
31. Colts – Brandon Price, DT, UCLA – The Colts need to get younger on Defense and also sure up their D-line. Price can do both.
32. Saints – Jerry Hughes, DE/OLB, TCU – Steal? Scott Fujita left to go play for the Browns, so the Saints should be the market for a replacement and Hughes could fit in very nicely for the Champs.
I like that pic though, if Marshall is traded. Otherwise, I would hope san fran gets Golden Tate.
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Oh wow@ pick number 11...I dont know that young coach Josh Mcdaniels can handle two high maintenance receivers...sounds like you could have a T.O.-Mcnabb situation going on (except for two receivers involved instead of a Qb and WR.)
I like that pic though, if Marshall is traded. Otherwise, I would hope san fran gets Golden Tate.
Either way, I think if Marshall stays he'll resign to a long term deal, making the need for a WR secondary. Lets not forget, they have Royal who's pretty good himself.
If they trade Marshall, they'll get at least another first round pick which could make taking a WR at that spot make a bit more sense.Comment
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The TO/McNabb "problem" was that TO is an in your face type of guy and McNabb's more passive for lack of a better word. This would be different. If anything, Marshall would represent a bad role model for the young WR or it'd just be an issue trying to keep both under control. That's if you believe that Marshall is a huge problem which I think has been a bit overblown.Comment
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I'd say there is about a 10% chance the Browns take Morgan at #7.
So far, it looks like it's:
Trade up for Bradford
Berry
Haden
Trade down.
BTW, at the end of the year, they had multiple people who were putting pressure on the QB, especially Matt Roth.Too Old To Game Club
Urban Meyer is lol.Comment
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But "bad" Chris Carter was gone before Moss got there. By that time Carter was the best WR possible for someone like Moss to be paired up with. That could be true for Marshall too, but he's got a long way to go before proving he's completely matured. I will say that I think if he gets paid we won't hear anything else from him on that front.Comment
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Wazzup;
Not sure if you saw the Packers in the second half of the season, but once Tauscher played the second half, the sack totals decreased.
Clifton and Tauscher resigned, so, I don't think Thompson will spend a 1st rounder on an OT.(he hasn't so far) I'm thinking it will be a CB because Woodson and Harris aren't getting younger.Comment
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Wazzup;
Not sure if you saw the Packers in the second half of the season, but once Tauscher played the second half, the sack totals decreased.
Clifton and Tauscher resigned, so, I don't think Thompson will spend a 1st rounder on an OT.(he hasn't so far) I'm thinking it will be a CB because Woodson and Harris aren't getting younger.
As far as Matt Roth goes, I went through that guy in Miami (always liked him) but he tends to disappoint.Comment
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I'll be honest, I watched maybe one packer game all year and just looked at the stats before making my pick. When I get version 2 out there, I will look into that more.
As far as Matt Roth goes, I went through that guy in Miami (always liked him) but he tends to disappoint.
Thompson has never drafted a OL higher than the third round. They might have to pick one in the first three rounds.
The paper listed three Tackles that could fall to the Pack in the first round; Brown, Campell, or Iupati.
So, if you want to leave your pick up there, that's fine with me. I didn't think about not having a backup for Clifton.Comment
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After reading the paper today, you might not be far off, though. The Packers don't have a backup at LT per se to replace Clifton. T.J. Lang is more projected as a guard.
Thompson has never drafted a OL higher than the third round. They might have to pick one in the first three rounds.
The paper listed three Tackles that could fall to the Pack in the first round; Brown, Campell, or Iupati.
So, if you want to leave your pick up there, that's fine with me. I didn't think about not having a backup for Clifton.Comment
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I really have a feeling that the seahawk might pick tim tebow for the #14 pick of the draft, because Matt is not the same Quaterback he used to be and Carrol like tebow and he need a young Quaterback, plus you get Bradon Marshall, that what I think.Comment
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Except they just traded for Whitehurst.HELLO BROOKYLN.
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