Thursday, November 19, 2009

MOCK DRAFT (11/19/09)

Mock Draft 11/19/09

1. Browns: Jake Locker-QB/Washington

2. Lions: Ndamukong Suh-DT/Nebraska

3. Rams: Sam Bradford-QB/Oklahoma

4. Raiders: Taylor Mays-S/USC

5. Buccaneers: Gerald McCoy-DT/Oklahoma

6. Chiefs: Eric Berry-S/Tennessee

7. Bills: Russell Okung-OT/Oklahoma St.

8. Redskins: Jimmy Clausen-QB/Notre Dame

9. Seahawks: CJ Spiller-RB/Clemson

10. Broncos (f/Bears): Carlos Dunlap-DE/Florida

11. Titans: Joe Haden-CB/Florida

12. 49ers: Trent Williams-OT/Oklahoma

13. Dolphins: Dez Bryant-WR/Oklahoma St.

14. Jaguars: Derrick Morgan-DE/Georgia Tech

15. Jets: Arthur Jones-DE/Syracuse

16. 49ers (f/Panthers): Rolando McClain-LB/Alabama

17. Giants: Earl Thomas-S/Texas

18. Packers: Bryan Bulaga-OT/Iowa

19. Falcons: Navorro Bowman-OLB/Penn St.

20. Texans: Jonathan Dwyer-RB/Georgia Tech

21. Eagles: Sergio Kindle-OLB/Texas

22. Ravens: Arrelious Benn-WR/Illinois

23. Cowboys: Terrence Cody-NT/Alabama

24. Seahawks (f/Broncos): Charles Brown-OT/USC

25. Chargers: Jahvid Best-RB/California

26. Cardinals: Jermaine Gresham-TE/Oklahoma

27. Steelers: Patrick Robinson-CB/FSU

28. Patriots: Greg Hardy-OLB/Ole Miss

29. Bengals: Nate Allen-S/USF

30. Vikings: Tim Tebow-QB/Florida

31. Colts: Anthony Davis-OT/Rutgers

32. Saints: Brandon Spikes-LB/Florida

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Big Board (11/14/09)

Big Board

1. Ndamukong Suh-DT/Nebraska 99

2. Eric Berry-S/Tennessee 99

3. Gerald McCoy-DT/Oklahoma 98

4. Carlos Dunlap-DE/Florida 98

5. Taylor Mays-S/USC 98

6. Sam Bradford-QB/Oklahoma 98

7. Jimmy Clausen-QB/Notre Dame 97

8. Dez Bryant-WR/Oklahoma St. 97

9. Russell Okung-OT/Oklahoma St. 97

10. Rolando McClain-LB/Alabama 96

11. Trent Williams-OT/Oklahoma 96

12. Derrick Morgan-DE/Georgia Tech 96

13. Jake Locker-QB/Washington 96

14. Joe Haden-CB/Florida 95

15. CJ Spiller-RB/Clemson 95

16. Navorro Bowman-LB/Penn St. 94

17. Jahvid Best-RB/California 94

18. Earl Thomas-S/Texas 93

19. Bryan Bulaga-OT/Iowa 93

20. Arthur Jones-DT/Syracuse 93

21. Sergio Kindle-OLB, DE/Texas 92

22. Jonathan Dwyer-RB/Georgia Tech 92

23. Charles Brown-OT/USC 91

24. Greg Hardy-DE/Ole Miss 92

25. Arrelious Benn-WR/Illinois 92

26. Jermaine Gresham-TE/Oklahoma 91

27. Brandon Spikes-LB/Florida 91

28. Marvin Austin-DT/UNC 91

29. Ras-I Dowling-CB/Virginia 90

30. Anthony Davis-OT/Rutgers 90

31. Terrance Cody-NT/Alabama 90

32. Sean Weatherspoon-LB/Missouri 90

Top 10 left off the board:

Jerry Hughes-OLB, DE/TCU 89

Morgan Burnett-S/Georgia Tech 89

Tim Tebow-QB/Florida 89

Brandon LaFell-WR/LSU 88

Everson Griffen-DE/USC 88

Nate Allen-S/USF 88

Patrick Robinson-CB/FSU 88

Corey Wooton-DE/Northwestern 88

Monday, November 9, 2009

Mock DRAFT (11/09/09)

1. Browns: Jimmy Clausen-QB/Notre Dame

-In my eyes, he is the best Quarterback in the draft, aside form the injury prone Bradford. Clausen is a tough Quarterback who can throw on the run, sit in the pocket and face adversity. He's been very accurate and has put up Heisman type numbers this year.

2. Rams: Jake Locker-QB/Washington

3. Buccaneers: Ndamukong Suh-DT/Nebraska

4. Lions: Gerald McCoy-DT/Oklahoma

5. Chiefs: Eric Berry-S/Tennessee

6. Redskins: Sam Bradford-QB/Oklahoma

7. Raiders: Taylor Mays-S/USC

8. Titans: Carlos Dunlap-DE/Florida

9. Bills: Russell Okung-OT/Oklahoma St.

10. 49ers (f/Panthers): Joe Haden-CB/Florida

11. Seahawks: CJ Spiller-RB/Clemson

12. Jaguars: Derrick Morgan-DE/Georgia Tech

-The Jaguars are ranked dead last in the league in sacking the Quarterback with 5 sacks on the entire year. Morgan is the kind of End that could produce that many sacks within 2 games. If the Jags can pressure the passers their secondary will get the chance to make plays and the defense will be in much better shape.

13.Dolphins: Dez Bryant-WR/Oklahoma St.

14. Chargers: Jahvid Best-RB/California

15. Broncos (f/Bears): Rolando McClain-LB/Alabama

16. 49ers: Trent Williams-OT/Oklahoma

17. Jets: Arthur Jones-DE/Syracuse

18. Ravens: Arrelious Benn-WR/Illinois

19. Packers: Bryan Bulaga-OT/Iowa

20. Giants: Earl Thomas-S/Texas

21. Texans: Jonathan Dwyer-RB/Georgia Tech

-The Texans are on of those teams that are on the brink of being very very good. They need to be more consistent on Offense and Defense though. Their most inconsistent part of their team is the running game. Steve Slaton has had a Sophomore slump and Ryan Moats isn't a feature back. Dwyer can run in between the tackles or outside on the edge. He's a tough runner who is deceptively fast, and a great goal line scorer.

22. Falcons: Navorro Bowman-LB/Penn St.

23. Cardinals: Terrence Cody-NT/Alabama

24. Cowboys: Marvin Austin-DL/UNC

25. Bengals: Jermaine Gresham-TE/Oklahoma

26. Eagles: Sergio Kindle-OLB, DE/Texas

27. Steelers: Ras-I Dowling-CB/Virginia

28. Seahawks (f/Broncos): Charles Brown-OT/USC

29. Vikings: Tim Tebow-QB/Florida

-Sounds unlikely huh? The Vikes are set pretty much everywhere. They could use a little depth at linebacker or corner but what do they do if Favre goes down or retires... again! Tebow would be a great project for the Vikes, and has endless potential. He could be teamed up with his former receiver Percy Harvin.

30. Patriots: Greg Hardy-OLB, DE/Ole Miss

31. Colts: Anthony Davis-OT/Rutgers

32. Saints: Brandon Spikes-LB/Florida