Thursday, March 4, 2010

NFL Mock Draft V 7.0 (including Round 2)

1 - STL: Suh, Ndamukong - DT - Nebraska
The best player in the draft. Look for this pick to possibly be traded to Tampa Bay.
2 - DET: McCoy, Gerald - DT - Oklahoma
A more athletic prospect than Suh, but not nearly as strong and not as productive.
3 - TB: Berry, Eric - FS - Tennessee
Outstanding defensive player with great speed (4.40). All he seems to do is make plays and cause takeaways.
4 - WAS: Okung, Russell - T - Oklahoma St.
The best O-Line prospect who will give the Redskins some much needed improvement on their weak line.
5 - KC: Mcclain, Rolando - ILB - Alabama
A stud ILB that will be the heart of that KC Defense for years. Remember this is the same GM that drafted Jerod Mayo at a high spot last year.
6 - SEA: Bradford, Sam - QB - Oklahoma
The Seahawks need a successor for Hasselbeck, and he may have to start this year due all of Matt Hasselbeck's injuries.
7 - CLE: Haden, Joe - CB - Florida
Although he ran a 4.60, the Browns are reportedly in love with this guy.
8 - OAK: Pierre-Paul, Jason - DE - South Florida
A freakish athlete that is the exact kind of guy that Al Davis goes after.
9 - BUF: Clausen, Jimmy - QB - Notre Dame
In my opinion, the best Quarterback in this draft, and could be a great steal for the Bills franchise.
10 - JAX: Morgan, Derrick - DE - Georgia Tech
A great pass-rusher with a lot of potential.
11 - DEN: Davis, Anthony - T - Rutgers
After placing a tender on Brandon Marshall it doesn't look like he's leaving. Davis would shore up their Offensive line needs and be a good value at this point.
12 - MIA: Bryant, Dez - WR - Oklahoma St.
Miami Dolphins GM Jeff Ireland has come out and openly said that the team needs "big play-makers" and guys who can get "chunk" yardage.
13 - SF: Bulaga, Bryan - T - Iowa
A guy who could go as high as 5, but as low as 23. His stock is tough to figure out.
14 - SEA: Spiller, C.J. - RB - Clemson
Best Running Back available; very versatile. A Reggie Bush-type player that can replace the lack luster Julius Jones.
15 - NYG: Thomas, Earl - SS - Texas
A ball-hawking safety with great speed and very fluid hips. He just roams the secondary like a centerfielder.
16 - TEN: Dunlap, Carlos - DE - Florida
Has the much potential to be a Julius Peppers/Jevon Kearse type player.
17 - SF: Mays, Taylor - FS - USC
I don't think that Coach Mike Singletary can pass up on a hard-hitting, athletic defensive player like Taylor Mays.
18 - PIT: Wilson, Kyle - CB - Boise St.
I know this is a huge reach here, but the Steelers absolutely need a CB. Wilson had a very productive season and a great combine. The steelers usually take guy a little higher than usual so don't be surprised if this happens.
19 - ATL: Graham, Brandon - OLB - Michigan
Fast-rising defensive end prospect who only seems to be getting better.
20 - HOU: Price, Brian - DT - UCLA
A very stout Defensive Tackle that will complete Houstons D-Line and make them a much better Defense.
21 - CIN: Gresham, Jermaine - TE - Oklahoma
Many people have forgotten what a great target Gresham can be; add him to Carson Palmer and Ocho Cinco, things could be looking good in Cincy.
22 - NE: Kindle, Sergio - OLB - Texas
A great athlete who is a perfect fit for the Patriots defense.
23 - GB: Williams, Trent - T - Oklahoma
A solid blocker who surprised many with his timed speed at the combine.
24 - PHI: Griffen, Everson - DE - USC
Another fast-rising prospect who ran a 4.6 at the combine, and put up 32 reps.
25 - BAL: Benn, Arrelious - WR - Illinois
A protoypical #1 wideout, with an excellent combo of size and speed.
26 - ARI: Weatherspoon, Sean - OLB - Missouri
Great value pick here at 26. Weatherspoon is a guy that could go even higher after a good outing at the combine.
27 - DAL: Iupati, Mike - OG - Idaho
The best Guard in the draft and could be a steal at this point.
28 - SD: Cody, Terrence - DT - Alabama
They brought back Darren Sproles and released Jamal Williams. A Nose Tackle is a must.
29 - NYJ: Tate, Golden - WR - Notre Dame
They lost Thomas Jones but Washington and Greene will replace him. They need a more sure-handed reciever because both Cotchery and Edwards have had their problems and their futures are uncertain. They might go with Jerry Hughes or Devin McCourty here as well.
30 - MIN: Odrick, Jared - DT - Penn State
He can be a Kevin Williams clone. Good replacement for Pat Williams.
31 - IND: Campbell, Bruce - OT - Maryland
A huge, quick Tackle that can play on either side. Bill Polian came out after the Super Bowl and said that the O-Line was their reason for losing.
32 - NO: Pouncey, Maurkice - C - Florida
Three starters from their O-Line are hitting free agency; he's a quality lineman that can play either Guard or Center.

Round 2

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