2010 NFL Mock Draft : Updated 12/23
Here is my new mock draft. I look forward to your comments questions, and conversation.
1. St. Louis Rams: Jimmy Clausen QB, Notre Dame
The Rams number one priority this off season will be to find a new Quarterback. There’s no debate about it. In the last two years they have passed on Matt Ryan and Mark Sanchez. Clausen had a great season despite his teams overall poor play and scouts will love the fact that he plays in a pro-style offense under center. Heading into an uncapped year means the Rams can dump Marc Bulger’s salary without any future consequences. If they manage to find a QB in free agency or feel they would rather target a project QB in the later rounds they might take Nebraska DT Ndamukong Suh, who has solidified himself as the most dominant defensive player in college football this year.
2. Detroit Lions: Ndamukong Suh DT, Nebraska
What the Lions need most is an impact player. This team needs playmakers everywhere other than QB and TE. They need a cornerstone LT to protect their 40 million dollar man in Matt Stafford but Suh is too great a player to pass on. After watching Suh absolutely dominate Texas’ lineman in the Big12 championship to the tune of 4 & ½ sacks and being the first defensive player since 1997 to be invited to the Heisman ceremony, he looks to be the best defensive lineman prospect since Warren Sapp. At this pick, they only other options I can see them going with are Russell Okung or Eric Berry. But if Suh is available they would be crazy to pass on him.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Eric Berry S, Tennessee
What the Bucs would really love is for Suh to fall to them because he is the type of 3 down, 2-gap player that is perfect for defensive coordinator Jim Bates’ scheme. Unfortunately he is no longer available but getting Eris Berry is more than just a consolation prize. Not only myself but every draft pundit you hear, including Mel Kiper and Todd McShay of ESPN, have said that Berry is an absolute stud and top player of this draft. He's drawing comparisons to Ed Reed, which is just about the best compliment a safety can get. Berry is a nightmare for opposing QB's. College teams don't even throw in his direction. He's got a nose for the ball and is a serious threat to take a pick back to the house every time.
4. Kansas City Chiefs: Russell Okung OT, Oklahoma State
Matt Cassell needs a LT that will give him enough time to throw the ball down field. KC spent a lot of money on Cassell and it would be nice if they got a return on their investment. It would also allow them to move 2008 1st round pick Brandon Albert to LG, his natural position, since it doesn't seem like he can make it playing on the outside. Okung is the top OT in the draft and would be a great addition to the Chiefs O-line. He's athletic, uses his hands very well, and has quick feet to get out in front of speed rushers.
5. Cleveland Browns: Gerald McCoy DT, Oklahoma
This franchise is a disaster. Cleveland needs help everywhere except for LT where they have Joe Thomas. A lot of draft lovers think they will target a QB, but I’m not sure the franchise is quite ready to give up on Brady Quinn. Although there are reports that new football czar Mike Holmgren may indeed fire head coach Eric Mangini, in which case any new hire may insist on drafting “his guy”, in which case this pick could easily be Sam Bradford or Ryan Mallett. Regardless, McCoy is the most technically sound DT in this draft and could play DE in the Browns 3-4 or DT in a 4-3, which Holmgren may decide to switch them to in the off season.
6. Washington Redskins: Sam Bradford QB, Oklahoma
Regardless of whether or not you’re a Jason Campbell fan the fact remains that this team is not winning with him. His play against the Giants certainly didn’t inspire any faith. I know a lot of the problems are because of the injuries to the offensive line but Snyder is going to go with a flashy, big name like Bradford, especially when they hire Mike Shanahan in the offseason. As ESPN has reported, Bradford is having his shoulder operated on by the renowned Dr. James Andrews, who also just happens to be the Redskins team doctor. So Snyder will definitely have the inside track on whether Bradford’s shoulder is going to hold up. If Snyder doesn’t think Bradford shoulder will hold up they may target Arkansas’ Ryan Mallett, who Shanahan may prefer because of his penchant for strong-armed QB’s.
7. Buffalo Bills: Bruce Campbell OT, Maryland
Look for the Bills to fill the gaping hole left by the Jason Peters trade to Philly. The Bills would love for Gerald McCoy to fall to them so they can fix their horrendous run defense. It’s also not out of the question that they target one of the top tier QB’s given that they will have a new head coach and as of yet Trent Edwards hasn’t been able to distinguish himself.
8. Denver Broncos(via Chicago Bears): Rolando McClain ILB, Alabama
Look for the Broncos to take the best defensive player available. McClain is a natural leader, is continuing to rise up draft boards, and would be a perfect fit considering he already plays in a 3-4 defense at Alabama. The Broncos have very few holes to fill as they have plenty of young talent that will develop over time. But after going 6-0 they have been exposed for their lack of the deep ball. If given the opportunity they may look to go QB with this pick as they really need a strong armed QB that can sling it downfield, especially with a receiving core of Eddie Royal, Brandon Stokley, and Brandon Marshall. Other considerations would be a NT like Alabama’s Terrence Cody or Tenn.’s Dan Williams, or a CB like Florida’s Joe Hayden.
9. Seattle Seahawks: Ryan Mallett QB, Arkansas
Look for the Hawks to find an heir apparent to often injured Matt Hasselbeck. Mallett has a few kinks to work out with his footwork but he has a rocket for an arm and has played impressively this year. Another dire need is to replace the aging and oft-injured Walter Jones. They may consider trading back and targeting Rutgers’ Anthony Davis or USC OT Charles Brown. If Bruce Campbell or even Russell Okung manages to slip then I would expect the Seahawks to go for one of them and try to find a project QB later in the draft such as Old Miss. QB Jevan Snead or Texas’ Colt McCoy.
10. Oakland Raiders: Taylor Mays S, USC
As many who have read my mock draft before already know, I’m not very high on Mays. He plays without discipline, has stiff hips, takes poor angles, and is usually more worried about laying someone out rather than holding his coverage. He will stumble out of the top 10 to 15 on draft day if he falls past Oakland. If Oakland comes to its senses and picks a replacement for the failed JaMarcus Russell experiment, Davis will surely try to trade up for Arkansas QB Ryan Mallett who has a cannon for an arm. Don’t be surprised if Davis goes with Florida DE Carlos Dunlap, whose freakish measurables Davis with also love.
11. San Francisco 49ers(via Carolina Panthers): Joe Hayden CB, Florida
Hayden is the top CB prospect in this draft. The 49ers need someone to shore up their secondary. Perhaps their greatest need is a RT to play opposite Joe Staley which they could address with their other first round pick. There will also be good RT prospects available in the second round such as Notre Dames’ Sam Young.
12. San Francisco 49ers: Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa
Bulaga has had a down season with injuries and a thyroid condition but would be a perfect fit at RT at the pro level with his work ethic and run-blocking ability. I know this seems high for a right tackle but having a road grader to open up more running lanes for Frank Gore is worth the price. They may also consider a long-term solution to their QB troubles if Mallett slips, although Alex Smith seems to be redeeming his career after a porous start.
13. Houston Texans: Earl Thomas S, Texas
The Texans need help in multiple areas but the biggest concern is in the secondary, especially if they let the unhappy Dunta Robinson leave via free agency in the offseason. Thomas is only a red shirt sophomore but is having a great year and being a local boy will only help boost ticket sales. Thomas has been quoted as saying that he will not pass on first round money. They would absolutely love for Joe Hayden to slip to them. They may also consider a NT to shore up the front of their defense after sending former 1st round pick Travis Johnson to the Chargers earlier in the year.
14. Atlanta Falcons: Derrick Morgan DE, Georgia Tech
The Falcons will take the best defensive player available, particularly an OLB or DE. Previously I had them taking Ole’ Miss. DE Greg Hardy but he has some injury issues the last two years and wasn’t even able to finish out this season. Morgan’s stock has continued to grow with each passing week this season and he has become the top DE for a 4-3 scheme. Look for the Falcons to also target a DB like Virginia’s Ras-I Dowling.
15. Miami Dolphins: Dan Williams NT, Tennessee
With the secondary shored up in last years draft look for the Fins to plug up their defensive front. They have been using aging veterans to plug the gaps for some time and could really use a shot of youth. Alternatives here could be help at linebacker. Previously I had them taking Alabama’s Terrence Cody but in my opinion Williams has surpassed him. He has all the attributes Cody has, except he doesn’t seem to wear down as much as the game progresses. They may also go for a receiver to help the progression of young QB Chad Henne. The best option would be USC WR Damian Williams, who many consider to be the most complete WR in the draft. They would also consider an OLB such as Missouri’s Sean Weatherspoon or Oklahoma’s Travis Lewis.
16. New York Jets: Dez Bryant WR, Oklahoma State
The Jets biggest need is in the secondary, particularly a corner to play opposite Darrell Revis. Unfortunately there are no corners besides Joe Hayden that are worthy of a pick this high although they could target Ras-I Dowling. They may also look for defensive line help at DT where Kris Jenkins has had the second season-ending injury of his career and also for a defensive end that can play in a 3-4, but there are none worthy of a pick this high. The suspension of Bryant for lying about conversations with Deion Sanders will not hurt is draft stock. He’s got all the intangibles you look for in a receiver and looks a lot like Andre Johnson did when he came out of Miami. The Jets may also consider USC WR Damian Williams, whom QB Mark Sanchez had a great re pore with during his last year in college and will almost assuredly lobby for.
17. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ras-I Dowling, CB/FS Virginia
Another week goes by and another dire performance from our secondary, the safeties especially. Without question the Steelers greatest need is in the secondary. It’s become ridiculous to watch this group give up leads, and eventually the game, each week to far inferior opponents. They need a safety who would eventually replace Ryan Clark given that he’s in the final year of his contract and he’s over 30 years old, and replace Tyrone Carter who has played horribly week in and week out. I’m positive Ryan Clark will take a discount to finish his career in the Burgh which would allow Dowling the time to learn the Steelers complex scheme. In the event that they don’t draft a safety in the first round there’s still going to be some talent in round two such as South Florida’s Nate Allen, or in the third with Georgia’s Reshad Jones. Cornerback could also be another option considering none of the rookies from last year have seemed to distinguish themselves, although it’s definitely too early to tell. It wouldn't surprise me to see the Steelers trade up and target Joe Hayden. Casey Hampton is 32 years old, in the final year of his contract, and with two Super Bowl rings already on his chubby fingers he may seek a big pay day somewhere else. An option many people are high on is Alabama NT Terrence Cody. He’s managed to lose almost 50 pounds in the last year and keep the weight off so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that he could continue that positive trend into the NFL, especially with the right guidance. Weight issues or not, we’re going to need someone large enough to anchor our defense so our linebackers can continue to flow freely to the opposing QB. The offensive line for the most part has gotten better every week and no longer seems like a dire position of need. Idaho’s Mike Iupati could fill the one weak point at RG where Darnell Stapleton and Trai Essex are lacking and rookie Craig Urbik didn’t show much during the off season. He’s a big road grader and could possibly slide over and play RT if Willie Colon leaves via free agency. Although this is too high to consider any lineman other than tackle. Of course there’s also a chance the Steelers may be able to get him or Alabama OG Mike Johnson in the second or third round. To a lesser extent would be to find an eventual replacement for James Farrior. He’s playing at a high level this year but he’s 34 years old and since it takes a couple years for linebackers to learn the system anyway it would be nice to find his replacement now. Keyarn Fox has filled in admirably at ILB for Lawrence Timmons but is not a permanent solution. Besides, Fox is too valuable as a special teamer. If he’s available we should definitely take Rolando McClain. A lot of people are high on Florida ILB Brandon Spikes, who may be great against the run but is somewhat of a liability in zone coverage. An option in the third round would be TCU ILB Daryl Washington. A player I really like in the later rounds would be Baylor’s ILB Joe Pawelek. Clemson RB C.J. Spiller would be a slightly long-shot option. Willie Parker is most likely not going to be resigned in the off season and Spiller would be a great speedy compliment to Mendenhall’s power for a lot less cost than Parker. But more importantly he would also fill what has become a dire position of need over the years as a return man. Stephan Logan has been serviceable but it’s inefficient to have a return specialist on the active roster, plus he can’t manage to down a kickoff for a touchback even when he’s 7 yards deep. One player I would love for the Steelers to take in the second or third round would be Stanford RB Toby Gerhart, who has become my official man-crush, regardless of whether the Steelers need him or not.
18. Jacksonville Jaguars: Travis Lewis OLB, Oklahoma
The Jags young receiving corps has come on this year and as such seems to be no longer a dire position of need. This team could use an OLB and Travis Lewis is versatile enough to play in a 3-4 or a 4-3, as the Jags make the transition back to after a woeful attempt at using a 3-4. As the Jags continue to win games and fall back in the draft order Florida QB Tim Tebow may become are real option for them, especially since team owner Wayne Weaver had said previously that he would draft him given the opportunity. They could really use a big name to lure fans to the game so they don’t eventually become the L.A. Jaguars. I know he isn’t a first round talent but picking him wouldn’t be about talent, it would be about selecting a local hero who will bring fans to the game. I would’ve considered giving them Florida’s Carlos Dunlap but I think they have had their fill of under-performing and immature DE’s from Florida like Derrick Harvey.
19. Tennessee Titans: Carlos Dunlap DE, Florida
Who would have thought that Vince Young would turn this season around? The Titans are starting to roll after the most disappointing start a team could have. They have multiple needs but Young’s play means they won’t be looking for a QB. Cornerback is their biggest need but without one worthy of this pick they’ll address their D-line which has been exposed by the loss of Albert Haynesworth to free agency. Anyone who’s read my mock draft before knows I’m not big on Dunlap and I have likened him to Vernon Gholston. But there’s no denying his physical gifts and maybe the Titans can get him to mature.
20. Seattle Seahawks (via Denver Broncos): Anthony Davis OT, Rutgers
Having taken care of their QB needs earlier in the draft, the Seahawks will look to take the best OT available. Walter Jones will probably retire at the end of the season and Sean Locklear cannot stay healthy. They will need someone to keep Matt Hasselbeck upright long enough for them to develop Ryan Mallett. They may also look for a RB, but they should be able to grab either Cal’s Jahvid Best or Georgia Tech’s Jonathan Dwyer in the second round. Davis is rated much higher than this but has fallen due to other team’s needs and a draft loaded with underclassmen.
21. Baltimore Ravens: Damian Williams WR, USC
This is a toss-up between a WR and Oklahoma TE Jermaine Gresham. Todd Heap has been surprisingly healthy this year which is the first time in a long time. Many consider Williams to be the most complete WR in the draft. He can also give a boost in the return game as well. A lot of people will think that the Ravens will draft a CB, especially considering how badly they have been torched through the air, but the Ravens draft on value and there won’t be any other first round CB’s left. If not Williams then Gresham will be the pick.
22. New York Giants: Charles Brown OT, USC
Unfortunately the Giants biggest needs, DB and MLB, do not meet up with the talent that is available. They could use a replacement for Kareem McKenzie who is over 30 and starting to show his age. Fortunately in the second and third rounds there will be good value picks for them to fill their biggest needs such as Trevard Lindley, Nate Allen, Daryl Washington, and Brandon Spikes.
23. Arizona Cardinals: Jermaine Gresham TE, Oklahoma
Arizona’s biggest need is for a LT. They drafted Levi Brown a couple years ago to be a RT when they thought Matt Leinart, a lefty, would be the QB of the future. Well he hasn't been so far and Warner is suffering because of it. Unfortunately there aren’t any OT’s that project to play on the left side worthy of this pick. Gresham would be a great addition to this explosive offense. Even though he's been out with a knee injury for the year, he will have plenty of time to rehab before the NFL combine.
24. Dallas Cowboys: Trent Williams OT, Oklahoma
The Cowboys need to take an OT to replace the aging Flozell Adams who’s just too old to hack it anymore. They also need help at safety and perhaps a receiver like Notre Dame’s Golden Tate to go with Miles Austin. Jerry Jones may look to trade up for a flashier pick.
25. New England Patriots: Sergio Kindle DE/OLB, Texas
The Patriots need more youth and depth in their linebacking corps. Kindle lines up all over the field for Texas and is the sort of versatile player Belichick loves. And speaking of versatility, it wouldn’t shock me to see them draft Tim Tebow if he slips past Jacksonville. He could be their QB for life after Brady. And yes I know this is high for a QB who could be a back-up for a few years, but he can also serve as an H-back and be put in for trick plays such as the Wildcat. He also has that air of smugness that reminds me of Brady that I hate so much.
26. Green Bay Packers: Jason Fox OT, Miami
Green Bay will take the best tackle available after watching QB Aaron Rogers eat dirt every week. It’s obvious that Rogers is starting to show that the never-ending beatings each week are taking a toll on him. This is a little high for Fox, who many consider to be a high second round pick, so they may look to add an OLB to replace Aaron Kampman who’s in the final year of his contact and clearly not comfortable after making the switch from DE to OLB. They may also target a CB if one manages to slip down this far.
27. Cincinnati Bengals: Brandon LaFell WR, LSU
The Bengals don’t have many real needs at this point, so look for them to take someone to help their offensive become more explosive. Outside of Chad OchoCinco, none of their WR’s has had much of an impact this year.
28. Philadelphia Eagles: Sean Weatherspoon OLB, Missouri
Without any tackle prospects left to replace the often injured Shawn Andrews, look for the Eagles to take the top DE or Linebacker prospect available. They also need to fill the DE spot opposite of Trent Cole but may find better value for that in the second round. Weatherspoon is probably the best OLB suited to play in a base 4-3 defense.
29. San Diego Chargers: Terrence Cody DT, Alabama
Assuming they resign LT Marcus McNeill and in all probability franchise tag Shawn Merriman, they will most likely target a NT to replace the aging Jamal Williams who was put on IR at the beginning of the season. Other options may be to take Clemson RB C.J. Spiller since they will most likely lose either Darren Sproles to free agency or cut LaDainian Tomlinson after the season, or a WR to play opposite Vincent Jackson, especially since Malcolm Floyd is a free agent. I’ve seen mock drafts where Cody is a top 10-15 pick and some where he doesn’t even go in the first round.
30. Minnesota Vikings: Greg Hardy DE, Ole’ Miss.
Without too many major holes on the team the Vikings have the luxury of bolstering the strength of their team, the defensive line. The one weak link is the end spot opposite Jared Allen. Hardy has some injury issues but is adept at playing both the run and the pass. They may also consider future replacements for the Williams boys such as Jared Odrick from Penn State.
31. New Orleans Saints: C.J. Spiller RB, Clemson
There are rumors that the Saints will be letting go of Reggie Bush in the offseason. His injury history and unreliability are not worth the 8 millions dollars he will be due. The Saints will need to find someone to replace him. Spiller is similar in the aspects of speed and vision, only he does not shy away from contact. They may also consider taking a linebacker, especially if Sean Weatherspoon is still available. The Saints would be lucky to get Spiller at this point who has dropped due to other team’s needs and a plethora of talent available.
32. Indianapolis Colts: Joseph Barksdale OT, LSU
As usual, the weak point of this team is its defense, but the Colts will continue to add to an already dominant offense. Tony Ugoh has been a disappointment after a promising rookie year and his replacement Charles Johnson will be a free agent. The Colts will also consider a CB such as Wake Forest’s Brandon Ghee or GT free safety Morgan Burnett.
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Thanks to Jerruad Powers and Jacob Lacey being awesome as rookies and Hayden's long term deal last offseason
the Colts have their top 3 at CB set for a good 3-4 more years.
and I know weak and dominant are relative, but the O is #4 in scoring offense, while the D is #5 in scoring D. It’s 3rd vs 9th in DVOA if you’re into that kind of thing. Really the obvious weak unit is the return teams, which are AWFUL.
all that complaining aside OT would be my choice for the pick.
My thoughts on the Colts needs, copied from a previous thread
the way I look at early picks is there are 3 categories of positions,
Need positions, Upgradable positions, and No Room positions (where any pick would just ride the bench, so you wouldn’t burn a high pick there).
I’d group them as
Needs: OT and (depending on Free Agency MLB/S
Upgradable: G, DT, LB, Returner
No Room QB, RB, WR, TE, DE, CB, S (if both Bethea and Bullitt are back)
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by shake n bake on Dec 23, 2009 7:08 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
I’m just happy somebody didn’t give the Colts an OLB again. If the Colts did take a Tackle in the first round, which side do you think they’d put him on? Would they put him on the left and move Johnson to RG, keeping DeVan as a backup? Or put him on the right and cut Diem to save some cash?
by Naptime! on Dec 23, 2009 11:47 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
ideally they'd get a stud LT prospect
move CJ to RT, Diem to RG or the street.
The problem is that CJ isn’t really a mauler. He’s more than good enough to pass protect over on the right, but he was a downgrade in run blocking even from horribly inconsistent 2008 model Ugoh. I’m not sure if they’d put him at RT where he’d be the point of attack on a lot of runs.
as much as I’d like on prospect to fix the whole line, I’m not sure it’s possible. I think getting Diem out of the RT spot is more important that getting CJ off the blindside so a RT prospect or a LT that needs some polish at RT would seem more likely, especially since they’ll be picking late in the round so probably won’t get a shot at anyone that’s a day 1 LT starter.
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by shake n bake on Dec 24, 2009 12:56 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Usually RTs are supposed to be big, road-grader, run blocking guys, but w/the Colts pass-heavy offense, I don’t know if they’re looking for the same thing that other teams are. I don’t know – I’m concerned w/Polian’s comments about how he struggles drafting offensive lineman. Pollak and Ugoh were the last two we’ve taken early, so what makes Polian or anybody else think this time they’ll get it right?
Regardless, I hope they’re picking at 32.
by Naptime! on Dec 24, 2009 1:10 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
texans
would love thomas…if hes gone tho and bryant is there id def. consider bryant…to have Dez and AJ side to side would be great! Walter might be gone next year so Bryant would definetly be needed
by EveryHoustonTeamRox! on Dec 23, 2009 8:13 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Bryant would be a great addition but...
the Texans need help on defense. They have no problems scoring points on offense, except in short yardage situations, in which case they should target Toby Gerhart in the second round. But there will be plenty of quality WR’s left in the 2nd and 3rd rounds of the draft.
by big_jay71 on Dec 24, 2009 2:52 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
also
nowadays u can get solid WR’s in thr 4th-7th rounds
by EveryHoustonTeamRox! on Dec 24, 2009 4:54 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Well...
it is possible to get decent WRs from those rounds…. think about Brian Hartline…. Louis Murphy,,, Austin Collie…. Johnny Know… Pierre Garcon… Chaz Schilens… TJ Houshmandzadeh
by Sheffieldbengal on Dec 24, 2009 6:42 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Terrell Owens
Was a third rounder. Keenan McCardell was drafted in the 12th round…
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 24, 2009 9:35 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
You can cherry pick all you want but if you look at all WRs in the mid rounds there is a small success rate. Not meaning to sound like a douche, just sayin
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 25, 2009 1:15 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I hear ya
I’m not saying every middle rounds receiver is turning into a player, but the risk is low once you are past the 4th, so I’d take a chance on a guy.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 25, 2009 2:01 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
For the record it’s Joe Haden not Hayden.
Great mock can’t really complain with anything. You ever going to up it to a round 2?
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by tj.hendricks on Dec 23, 2009 9:04 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
on the second round
I’m going to wait to expand my mock until after the season is over. Once of the draft eligible underclassmen have declared and the NFL free agency period has ended I’ll expand it to 3 rounds.
by big_jay71 on Dec 24, 2009 2:53 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I wouldn’t recommend that. Sometimes I will spend hours trying to put one together and then something big changes and I have to start all over. I wouldn’t recommend it but thats just me.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 24, 2009 4:39 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Jimmy Clausen
I don’t think he’ll be the number 1 overall pick. And I don’t think he’s going to the Rams.
by Toddius on Dec 23, 2009 9:09 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Who do you think they’ll take? Suh? Or another QB?
Why don’t you think they would go after Clausen if they go for a QB?
by Naptime! on Dec 23, 2009 11:44 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Really?
Is it really a question that the Rams greatest need is for a QB? Who else would they take? Bradford has shoulder problems and Mallett lacks the experience, although if he puts on a great workout I would consider moving him to the top. Clausen is the most polished QB of the bunch, has played his entire college career in the pro-style offense, and as much as I hate Notre Dame I have to admit he’s a pretty damn good player.
by big_jay71 on Dec 24, 2009 2:57 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
They might take Ndamukong Suh
I would.
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 24, 2009 3:35 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Prentending you are a GM...
wouldn’t you be worried about the amount of money invested in the DT position? I agree that Suh is the best prospect coming out of college but i would be worried about investing some much cap space into a position which has a limited affect on the team as a whole. I mean.. look at the revigorization of the Falcons Ryan had, and the revigorization of the Ravens Flacco had…. i would be seriously worried about drafting a DT 1st overall…
That said… Suh or Clausen is the closest call i can remember in recent years. (personally i would sign Pennington for two years and take Suh, and a QB in the 2nd or 3rd)
by Sheffieldbengal on Dec 24, 2009 6:16 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I think you could easily get Suh and then get a good looking QB in the 2nd.
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 24, 2009 8:52 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Why invest even more money in a QB like Clausen.....
when you’d be overpicking him. If the Rams want a QB in the 1st Round, they will trade down. No way do they draft a QB with the first overall pick. Considering it’s Spagnuolo though, I think they draft Nmandokong Suh, then get their QB in the 2nd Round, such as Ryan Mallett or Tony Pike if both are available.
by Jabooty on Dec 27, 2009 6:04 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
You will be overpaying anyone with the first pick, no one would want to trade for the 1st pick, and Mallett will be gone way before the second.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 27, 2009 9:20 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I dont believe
for an instant that Parcells takes a NT in round 1 no way. We have 25 yr old nt currentlky starting and will add a rook to split time with him next yr in the mid rounds. A LBer either inside or out will be first pic by the phins
3 new 2010 starting LBers via 2010 draft
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by Blaze453 on Dec 23, 2009 9:30 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Parcells builds from the trenches though
I see the Phins drafting Terrance Cody or that NT from Tennessee (I forgot his name). The NT position is the most important defensive lineman position in the 3-4 scheme.
by Jabooty on Dec 27, 2009 6:07 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I dont know how much you follow the Phins
or Parcells but he takes pride in geting late round trench guys PLUS both OLBers will be 37 and 33 next yr I expecdt Porter gets cut when roster bonus comes this off-season. They will be looking for 3 lbers and will get NT in mid rounds write it down wink
3 new 2010 starting LBers via 2010 draft
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by Blaze453 on Dec 27, 2009 11:22 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Please anyone
Could you show me the quote where the Jaguars owner said he’d draft Tebow if given the opportunity. It was never said.
by SoCalStites on Dec 23, 2009 9:31 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
+1
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 23, 2009 9:57 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
All our owner said was that he would of course consider Tebow
and he acknowledged Tebow as a winner and as an athlete.
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 24, 2009 12:49 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I'm Cool
With the Travis Lewis pick to an extent. First off, Clint Ingram has probably played his last game as a Jaguar, now that he is on I.R. and his chance at returning to Jacksonville next season looks bleak. However I’m thinking it’s not worth burning a first round pick on; Russell Allen, our UDFA out of San Diego State, has filled in admirably, and even took Clint off the field at times when Clint was healthy. I think the Jags are willing to give him a shot at the job full time next season because of his play.
If it were Brandon Spikes, I would say draft him. No way you can argue the value would be better to keep Allen at the SAM spot. But I don’t think Travis Lewis is going to be that elite to warrant a first round pick out of a team who already has a solution(It’s looking like) at the SAM spot.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 23, 2009 10:04 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
I don’t think the need for a starting corner opposite Revis is our main need, we do after all have the number one passing defense in the league. Litto Sheppard is starting to show his pro bowl form, and I think we re-sign him next season. Other than that I agree that we may look at the wide receiver position, but with Rex being in charge their is a good chance we go on the defensive side of the ball. Especially as we had a 100% offensive draft in 09. I just think we take the best available player because when all is said and done, we don’t have any position where you would say that you have to draft for.
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by David_Wyatt on Dec 23, 2009 10:06 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
I've heard this several times from Jets fans,
but it doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. You’re 7-7, right? So there must be some areas to improve upon. Or do you just have young players, like Sanchez, who need time to maximize their potential?
by Naptime! on Dec 23, 2009 11:56 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Spot on, if we had a reliable steady QB we would be around 10-4 right now. Special teams have been the downfall this year as well as Sanchez, we missed some FG’s against the Bills, missed them against the Falcons, and special teams gave up two massive TD’s to Ginn. If Sanchez improves his play next year we will be challengers. We are 7-7 but let’s not forget that we have the best defence in the league, especially the best pass defence, and we have the top ranked rushing offence, so Qb play is obviously a weakness right now. A lot depends on Sanchez next year, but we really don’t have too many needs.
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by David_Wyatt on Dec 24, 2009 5:20 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
You don’t have the best D. Its good, not the best
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 25, 2009 1:17 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Statistically we have the best defence, maybe not in the final two minutes, but otherwise it’s very good.
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by David_Wyatt on Dec 25, 2009 6:59 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
49ers
we wont be taking joe haden, at least none of us think so.
many of us niner fans think we will be trading down our first pick to around 20 which will get us a second round pick from the team we trade down to and we take mike iupati at guard with our second pick.
i know you cant know about trades but we dont feel joe haden is worth a top 15 pick for us. by trading down, we could get the OT we need, the guard in iupati to shore up our future line, and then draft a few CB in later rounds (like donovan warren/trevor lindley)
DREAM DRAFT:
1a. Best OT available (Bulaga/Davis/Campbell)
1b. CJ Spiller or trade down to ~20 and get an extra 2nd rounder
2. Whoever our FO likes as best CB available. Maybe Donovan Warren/Trevor Lindley.
3. BPA
4. Jordan Shipley. Maybe even 3rd round.
5-7. BPA
by MichaelClutchtree on Dec 23, 2009 10:50 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
You cant assume someone will want to trade up.
You would be crazy to pass up Haden, who can be a future lock-down CB
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 24, 2009 2:13 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Nothing about Haden says “lock-down”. He got schooled by Brandon Lafell. Made him look like a high schooler. Haden is the single most overrated player in the draft this year. You don’t waste a high 1st rounder even if you have 2 on a CB that doesn’t have that “special player” signature. There are not going to be a strong class of CB’s in the NFL Draft in 2010. The Niners secondary problems lay within the two safety positions; we’re fine at CB.
Tim Tebow = 1,432,219 season tickets next year. Who wouldn't pick him in the 1st round with those projections?
by Drew K on Dec 26, 2009 2:08 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
LaFell didn’t beat him THAT bad. And that was last year. This year Haden did do well against LaFell. And if you all took Haden then you could move Clements to safety.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 26, 2009 5:10 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
That isn't many niner fans that think that that is you.
Lupati may not even fit our scheme
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by rlott#42 on Dec 27, 2009 7:43 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
On the Bills
You mention Gerald McCoy as a possibility and he would be a great pick. But I do feel obligated to point out that in no way, shape or form is a DT something that would be a solution to the Bills run stopping problems; in fact, DT is one of our stronger spots on defense. Marcus Stroud is getting older, but is still solid. Kyle Williams is one of the most underrated players in the league. In just 12 games, he’s racked up the most tackles of any DT in the league. He’s consistently been a 55 tackle, 2-3 sack guy and is a better player than Stroud. I don’t know where the numbers are at this year, but according to football outsiders stats from last year, Buffalo was one of the stronger run defenses between the tackles.
The Bills run D problems stem from DEs or a scheme that get abused on misdirection. Keith Ellison is a pretty bad starter, Posluszny is a very average player and so is injured Kawika Mitchell. With all the injuries at LB, Buffalo has started Ashlee Palmer, Nic Harris, Chris Draft, Marcus Buggs and SS, Bryan Scott at LB. We’ve also gone a lot of the season with a former WR at SS (George Wilson) and a former CB at FS (Jairus Byrd). Rolando McClain would make 5-10 times the impact to the run D that a DT would.
And on Bruce Campbell, OT makes a ton of sense and you really can’t go wrong mocking one to the Bills. QB, OT, McClain or a best available like a DT or even Dez Bryant are all possibilities.
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by kaisertown on Dec 23, 2009 11:03 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Sorry
I didn’t mean to imply that adding a DT will fix all of the Bills run defense problems, but he certainly would help a lot. He is an elite prospect that I wouldn’t want my team to pass on if given the opportunity. He’s incredibly quick for a big man and it’s no out of the realm of possibility that he can convert into a DE. But I definitely wouldn’t argue if the Bills took McClain either. He’s going to be a very special player in the NFL.
by big_jay71 on Dec 24, 2009 3:02 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
This is one of the best Mocks I have read in a long time.
I recced you. Good analysis and write ups. I disagree somewhat with some of the later suggestions [ie. C. Brown to the Giants and Gresham to the Cardinals] but that is only my opinion and since I am not that familiar with those teams I will leave it to their fans to comment on that.
Very good work big jay!
by NorthLeft12 on Dec 23, 2009 11:05 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Really, thanks guys...
for the glowing reviews. I’m not a big fan of incredibly short descriptions either. Of course no one is ever going to agree 100% with a mock draft. It’s all pure speculation. I do try to be as realistic as possible. But I’m able to admit I don’t know every team and their needs quite as well as I know the Steelers.
by big_jay71 on Dec 24, 2009 3:05 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I would actually like to see LaFell fall to us.
We are in need of a WR at this point with the unexpected death of Chris Henry, because outside of Chad, we don’t have a home run threat. If LaFell isn’t available, we might reach for safety help. Though if Gresham is there, I still think Cincy snags him off the board.
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by Danimal, Destroyer of Worlds on Dec 24, 2009 8:45 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Have you seen LaFell’s run-blocking… personally i think he is going to get Lewis and Brown excited after seeing some game tape of his game tape. At times he reminds me of Hines Ward. Heres a classic vid of him blocking:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K6Sk1KTf10
that said… i think the Bengals go for the biggest playmaker with the first two picks (i mean the Bengals are a good but not great team who are missing those offensive or defensive playmakers). Could the Bengals really skip C J Spiller? I mean he has KR ability, PR ability and would make a tasty backfield of Benson, Scott and CJ. And as Lewis wants a run-first team we would get a Chris Johnson type big play runner. That would be awesome….
by Sheffieldbengal on Dec 24, 2009 6:23 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Great Mock
Its very hard to argue with any of your picks. I am still struggling with the RBs going so low in this draft but how can you pass on the depth of this OT and DB draft. If however CJ Spillers is available to the Vikes I think they might pull the trigger to replace Chester Taylor. This is only as a value pick and would help with the Vikings running game if and when they have to change QBs.
Although I’m not for St.Louis taking a QB (build with defense I always say) its hard to argue with the best rated QB going to a team that needs one.
You are my vote for the best 1st round Mock yet this year.
by lifelongvike on Dec 24, 2009 9:37 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Good thought
But I have a hard time seeing the Vikings going with a running back in round 1, value pick or not. With the ageless wonder Brett Favre at the helm they are in the “win now” mode and will target someone who can fill an immediate need, which will probably be on the defensive side of the ball. Admittedly I don’t know the Vikings needs too much, but it seems like they could use a DE, OLB, and a safety to go across from Winfield. I guess they could target Jermaine Gresham if he manages to slip. I’m not sure what kind of Depth they have behind Kleinsasser(or however you spell it), plus I’m not sure of his age but it seems like he’s been on the Vikings forever.
by big_jay71 on Dec 24, 2009 3:11 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Vikings
Have Visanthe Shinacoe, a pretty good receiving TE. And I don’t think Favre plays next year. It seems like its this year or bust.
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by Bestjagfan on Dec 24, 2009 5:45 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
“Cleveland needs help everywhere except for LT”
Not really.
And I would hate to pick McCoy there. I would rather have Okung or Haden.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 24, 2009 2:14 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Really?
Cleveland has been on the bottom rung of the NFL for a long time. Who else do they really have except for Joe Thomas, and I guess Joshua Cribbs?
They won’t draft Davis or Okung because they already have Thomas. Haden is the best corner in the draft but I wouldn’t hold him up to the same elite status as McCoy, who is almost as good as Suh but just hasn’t gotten the same national attention.
by big_jay71 on Dec 24, 2009 2:49 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
You know I disagree that the Chargers will go Cody
I still think they more desperately need a running back. Maybe two— I could see them letting Sproles walk and LT retire (or even cut the Great One), and then draft Gerhart in the first and a burner like Noel Devine of WV late in the draft.
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by StrangeBroP25 on Dec 24, 2009 9:16 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Gerhart in the First? And no way they let both RBs go.
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 25, 2009 1:18 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Well, late in the first.
Chargers will probably pick between 28 and 32, where Gerhart would be a reach— but not a travesty. Sproles is toast after the season, he can’t be an every-down back. If the Chargers win the Super Bowl, LT will absolutely retire and concentrate on being a father; if they don’t, he still might. In any case, he’s declining in productivity and AJ Smith’s mentor, the late John Butler, had no qualms about getting rid of San Diego institutions Rodney Harrison and Junior Seau when they got old. AJ may follow the same example and put LT out to pasture.
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by StrangeBroP25 on Dec 25, 2009 2:49 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
If I was a Rams fan and not just living in ST. Louis
I would pick Suh, no QB is a can’t miss so why chance it
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by nicholas.rodriguez on Dec 24, 2009 10:53 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Same could be said the other way around, too
Glenn Dorsey was hyped up to be a sure-thing, a game changer, and the Chiefs passed up Ryan and Flacco to take him.
by Naptime! on Dec 24, 2009 11:42 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Very true
Dorsey would be a lot better in a 4-3, where his skills would be better served. I can see him going into free agency in a couple years, signing with a team that employs a 4-3, and becoming a terror. He’s a one-gap pass rushing DT, and not a space-eating NT.
by big_jay71 on Dec 25, 2009 12:23 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
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by TheTealDeal on Dec 25, 2009 3:54 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Well put
Dorsey was drafted by Herm Edwards, who used a 4-3 Cover 2 D. In his rookie season, he had injury issues. Now, in Dorsey’s 2nd season, he is playing DE in a 3-4, which is a scheme he has never played and I don’t feel fits his skill set.
Point is, you can’t compare Dorsey to Suh.
by Jabooty on Dec 27, 2009 6:16 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I wasn't necessarily comparing them as players
Just the idea that there was a game-changing DT that was considered a sure thing a couple of years ago, and now we have one again. And the guy said no QB is a sure thing, well, no DT is a sure thing either. That’s all I was saying.
by Naptime! on Dec 27, 2009 8:13 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
No player is truly a "Can't miss"
I’ve heard that about so many players. With the first overall pick you need to get a true impact player. That’s why so many 1st overall picks are QB’s and LT’s, because they are they two most important positions. Clausen is going to be graded as the best QB’s of this years crop, and the Rams desperately need a QB. They can’t afford to gamble that they can find a “diamond in the rough” in the later rounds. And it’s completely unrealistic for a team to assume they are going to suck enough the next year and be able to get Jake Locker. Teams are looking to win now, however implausible it may be.
by big_jay71 on Dec 26, 2009 12:00 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I see Suh as another Jay Ratliff
Big, incredibly persistent, very athletic, a consistent penetrator who holds up more than his own on run D. I don’t think he’d struggle a bit in a 3-4, although he might be better as an end in that formation (A position many Cowboys fans would love to see Ratliff moved to if they got a real NT).
I do think he’d be at his best in a 4-3 defense, though.
by Conjunction on Dec 26, 2009 11:40 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Cody wouldn't fall past the Cowboys, just my opinion
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by rlott#42 on Dec 27, 2009 1:29 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I wouldn't mind that
But if one of the 2nd-tier OTs is there (Campbell, Davis, Williams, Bulaga) is there, I’d prefer them. Flozell is beyond terrible in pass protection.
by Conjunction on Dec 27, 2009 8:07 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I don't think The Buccs take Berry
Morgan out of G Tech is the best DE to fit the Bucs scheme, and Gaines Adams was just ousted.
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by rlott#42 on Dec 27, 2009 1:28 AM EST reply actions 0 recs
Packers Selection
I think your pick basically indicates Green Bay will surely trade down. Ted Thompson is a big fan of trading down for more picks. Following GB’s 07’ 13-3 season, GB traded down and out of the 1st Round. I see the same thing in the upcoming draft. Green Bay would either draft a Cornerback or Offensive Tackle, if there is a good one that falls in their lap. If Green Bay would be overpicking at either position, they will surely trade down. I’m 90% positive about that.
Obviously you can’t indicate that on a Mock Draft, but it’s something worth considering. As a Packer fan, I’d prefer shoring up the CB position first, then the OT position. However, we need to pick from the right spot or trade down.
by Jabooty on Dec 27, 2009 6:23 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
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