Shake's Post Combine Mock
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| Round 1 | |||||
| 1 | St Louis | Sam Bradford |
QB | Oklahoma | When Shefter speaks, I listen |
| 2 | Detroit | Ndamukong Suh | DT | Nebraska |
The top player in the draft at the position of the Lions biggest need, Lions fans rejoice. The Lions added Corey Williams, but Williams is a 3-tech while Suh is strong enough to be a disruptive 1-tech |
| 3 | Tampa Bay |
Gerald McCoy |
DT | Oklahoma | Elite player at a major need position. |
| 4 | Washington | Jimmy Clausen |
QB | Notre Dame |
The new FO in Washington isn't likely to give Jason Campbell much of a leash and will want their QB ready to take over. If Chad Clifton signs QB will be a near certainty here. |
| 5 | Kansas City | Eric Berry |
S | Tennessee | The Chiefs OL may have turned the corner late in the year allowing just 8 sacks in their last 6 games after giving up 37 in their first 10. This lets them address a hole on the D and worry about the OL later. |
| 6 | Seattle | Russell Okung |
OT | Ok. State |
The Seahawks set the table for their QB of the future to be picked later. Okung had an excellent combine, but could slip anyway |
| 7 | Cleveland | Joe Haden | CB | Florida | If the new FO is scared off by Haden's 40 Cleveland needs a new new FO. |
| 8 | Oakland | Bruce Campbell | OT | Maryland | Most freakish performer at a need position. |
| 9 | Buffalo | Anthony Davis | OT | Rutgers | Buffalo will need to add pieces to the D to make the 3-4 conversion work, but it'll be very hard for them to pass up a franchise LT |
| 10 | Jacksonville | Derrick Morgan | DE | Georgia Tech | The Jags get the top DE in the draft to try to boost their lacking pass rush. |
| 11 | Denver | Dan Williams | NT | Tennessee | So many teams are run the 3-4 that key 3-4 pieces are being valued higher and higher |
| 12 | Miami | Rolando McClain | ILB | Alabama | MLBs have tended to fall in the draft, but McClain won't fall beyond the LB-poor Phins. |
| 13 | San Fran | C.J. Spiller | RB | Clemson | Bulaga might be better value, but with Seattle already getting an OT, Spiller is much less likely to make it down to #17. Spiller would majorly boost the 9ers return game and would be a nice complement to a bigger back in Frank Gore. |
| 14 | Seattle | Jason Pierre-Paul | DE | South Florida | The Seahawks need pass rush nearly as much as pass pro. |
| 15 | NY Giants | Brian Price | DT | UCLA | Earl Thomas would be tough to pass on, and if Phillips can't return he won't be passed on, but Brian Price is a perfect fit to disrupt in the middle of a 4-3. |
| 16 | Tennessee | Kyle Wilson | CB | Boise St. | Fills two big holes on the roster. A CB opposite Finnegan and a competent returner. |
| 17 | San Fran | Bryan Bulaga | OT | Iowa | Getting to the range where you can justify taking a guy to play RT, hard to do it earlier even if it's a guy with LT talent. |
| 18 | Pittsburgh | Earl Thomas | S | Texas | Steelers would be thrilled if a elite FS fell to them. Thomas would be great playing deep behind Polamalu. |
| 19 | Atlanta | Brandon Graham | DE | Michigan | Graham is shorter than some would like in a 4-3 DE, but he blew away the depth of the OT class at the senior bowl. |
| 20 | Houston | Ryan Matthews | RB | Fresno St. | Mathews impressed at the combine running a 4.45 at a solid 218lbs. He'd be a nice compliment to the smaller Slaton. |
| 21 | Cincinnati | Dez Bryant | WR | Ok. St. | Cincy gets the top WR in the class to replace the cut Coles as a complement to Chad OchoCinco |
| 22 | New England | Sergio Kindle | OLB | Texas | Pass need a pass rush and Kindle is made for a 3-4 pass rush |
| 23 | Green Bay | Ricky Sapp |
OLB | Clemson | With Chad Cliffton re-signed OT drops down the needs list a bit. Sapp is a great pass rusher to take Kampman's place. |
| 24 | Philadelphia | Sean Weatherspoon | OLB | Missouri | After giving Will Witherspoon the boot, Weatherspoon would be a great addition at that WILL spot. |
| 25 | Baltimore | Carlos Dunlap | DE | Florida | With Anquan Boldin in the fold |
| 26 | Arizona | Brandon Spikes | ILB | Florida | The Cardinals have lost a lot of front 7 pieces, Spikes can take the most high profile hole, left by Karlos Dansby's exit. |
| 27 | Dallas | Mike Iupati | OL | Idaho | Iupati fits the big maul mold for Dallas and fills the OL need. |
| 28 | San Diego | Trent Williams | OT | Oklahoma | Dwyer is the best back on the board and RB is atop the Chargers need, but Dwyer comes from a offense that rarely threw and the Chargers need a back to be ready to contribute there. Williams is a big upgrade at RT or on the inside for a team that need good pass pro to utilize their big speedy WRs. |
| 29 | NY Jets | Jared Odrick | DE | Penn St. | With Cromartie in the fold a 3-4 DE is the 1st spot to address on that D. |
| 30 | Minnesota | Devin McCourty | CB | Rutgers | McCourty is a physical CB with solid size and cover skill in zone and man. |
| 31 | Indianapolis | Charles Brown |
OT | USC | Charlie Johnson is not a Pro LT, the Colts will address the position and preserve Peyton's health. |
| 32 | New Orleans | Everson Griffen | DE | USC |
The Saints let Charles Grant go, creating a need opposite Will Smith. Griffen is a everydown DE with great talent. |
| Round 2 | |||||
| 33 | St Louis | Navarro Bowman |
OLB |
Penn State | Bowman fills a big need at OLB. A bit of a character flag on him, but he's a top talent. |
| 34 | Detroit | Maurkice Pouncey | C/G | Florida | The Lions build up both interiors. Pouncey can play any of the 3 interior positions and the Lions have made it known they are looking for an upgrade at a guard spot. |
| 35 | Tampa Bay | Golden Tate | WR | Notre Dame | The Bucs cut ties with top WR Antonio Bryant after he was unable to stay healthy. Tate gives them a go-to option for Josh Freeman. |
| 36 | Kansas City | Terrence Cody | NT | Alabama | Slimmed down to a svelte 354lbs for the combine Cody will climb the board if he can continue to show he can control his weight. |
| 37 | Washington | Vlad Ducasse | OL | Massachusetts | Ducasse had great potential, he may have to start out at guard, but he could develop into a very good tackle. |
| 38 | Cleveland | Jermaine Gresham | TE | Oklahoma | Gresham's combine workout wasn't great as he looked rusty in position drills, but the top TE in the class can only fall so far. The Browns are majorly lacking in targets. |
| 39 | Oakland | Taylor Mays | S | USC | The Raiders will likely consider Mays at #8, I'm sure they'd be thrilled to have a shot at him in the 2nd. |
| 40 | Seattle | Damian Williams | WR | USC | After losing Burleson the Seahawks have gotten very aggressive pursuing another WR. If Marshall isn't brought in |
| 41 | Buffalo | Jerry Hughes | OLB | TCU | The Bills grab a rush LB to start putting the remaining 3-4 pieces in place. |
| 42 | Tampa Bay | Daryl Washington | LB | TCU | Washington is a great cover LB for the Bucs move back towards the Tampa-2 |
| 43 | Miami | Nate Allen | S | South Florida | Too many teams got deep on the Phins. Safety help is a priority. |
| 44 | New England | Jahvid Best | RB | Cal | Best ran well, which might be enough to bump him higher, but his size and injury concerns could keep him down. |
| 45 | Denver | Corey Wootton | DE | Northwestern | Wootton is a massive lineman at 6'7", with very good athleticism and a solid 280lbs. |
| 46 | NY Giants | Chad Jones | S | LSU | Antrell Rolle is likely in the fold, but Jones is a good insurance policy if Kenny Phillips can't make it back from injury. If Phillips is back Jones has the size and physical nature to be a LB conversion project. |
| 47 | New England | John Jerry | G | Mississippi | Pats shore up the OL. As they've shown with Logan Mankins they put value on the guard spots. |
| 48 | Carolina | Brandon LaFell | WR | LSU | The Panthers need another target for Matt Moore to go with Steve Smith. |
| 49 | San Francisco | Brandon Ghee | CB | Wake Forrest |
The Niners D got a nice pass rush, but the coverage was a bit lacking. Ghee had about as good a combine as is possible, running the best 40 among CBs and measuring taller than Wake listed him. |
| 50 | Kansas City | Jon Asamoah | G | Illinois | If the Chiefs are sold on Albert at LT, they'll need to add to the guard or center spot to fill out the OL. Asamoah is a good guard prospect who might be able to play RT. |
| 51 | Houston | Dominque Franks | CB | Oklahoma | The Texans ignored the requests of Dunta Robinson's shoes, so could use a replacement for their owner. |
| 52 | Pittsburgh | Patrick Robinson | CB | Florida State | With Polamalu healthy and two talented DBs in the fold the Steelers shouldn't be giving up any more late TDs to the Raiders. |
| 53 | New England | Eric Norwood | LB | South Carolina | Norwood can play OLB or ILB for the Pats, who love versatile players and have need at both spots. |
| 54 | Cincinnati | Morgan Burnett |
S | Georgia Tech |
When you are employing Roy Williams is obvious safety is a need. |
| 55 | Philadelphia | Kareem Jackson | CB | Alabama | Coverage, coverage, coverage in Philly. That explosive offense will just be running in place if the D can't cover. |
| 56 | Green Bay | Rodger Saffold |
OT | Indiana | While their LT is back the Packers could use some insurance and upgrades elsewhere on the line. |
| 57 | Baltimore | Rob Gronkowski | TE | Arizona | With Boldin in the fold a receiving TE would make the Ravens passing game scary. |
| 58 | NY Jets | Mike Johnson | G | Alabama | The Jets OL was very good last year, but it's aging in spots. |
| 59 | Arizona | Koi Misi | DE/OLB | Utah | Misi stood out at the Senior Bowl, making plays and looking natural at OLB. Spikes and Misi would restock a needy Cards front 7 |
| 60 | Dallas | Arrelious Benn | WR | Illinois | A big athlete at WR for the Cowboys to push Roy Williams with (maybe all the way out the door). |
| 61 | Minnesota | Colt McCoy | QB | Texas | The Vikings need a QB of the future, Tarvaris isn't it. |
| 62 | San Diego | Anthony Dixon | RB | Mississippi St. | Massive back with skills in the passing game to complement Sproles |
| 63 | Indianapolis | Jason Worilds |
DE |
Virgina Tech |
Worilds is a excellent pass rusher to provide a 3rd option behind Freeney and Mathis. |
| 64 | New Orleans | Arthur Jones | DT | Syracuse | A stout DT to shore up a D that was soft up the middle. |
| Round 3 | |||||
| 65 | St. Louis | Reshad Jones |
S | Georgia | The Rams putting a no-compensation tender on Oshiomogho Atogwe is a open invitation for other teams to poach him. |
| 66 | Detroit | Jonathan Dwyer | RB | Georgia Tech | Dwyer is slipping but is still a powerful back that should progress in the passing game once he's in an offense that asks him to pass block and catch. |
| 67 | Tampa Bay | Brandon Lang | DE | Troy | With McCoy and Lang the Bucs should be able to get a much more effective pass rush |
| 68 | Kansas City | Demaryious Thomas | WR | Georgia Tech | WR with a fantastic speed-size combo. He'll need to learn to play in a pro offense, but has a sky high ceiling. |
| 69 | Washington | Selvish Capers | OT | West Virgina | Protecting the new QB is job 1. |
| 70 | Oakland | Sean Lee | MLB | Penn State | The Raiders are begging teams to take their current LBs away with RFA offer sheets. They want to renovate the position |
| 71 | Philadelphia | Austin Lane | DE | Murray State | The Eagles need a pass rusher opposite Cole. Lane is a productive player with nice measurables. |
| 72 | Cleveland | Toby Gerhart | RB | Stanford | A big complementary back to Jerome Harrison. Gerhart's nice combine workout will have more teams considering him a HB instead of a FB |
| 73 | Buffalo | Cam Thomas | NT | North Carolina | Bills get a NT for the new 3-4 |
| 74 | Miami | Torrell Troup | NT | Central Florida | The Phins need an OLB, but there are many more players out there to play OLB in a 3-4 than NT. |
| 75 | Jacksonville | Larry Asante | S | Nebraska | Physical safety to upgrade the SS spot. |
| 76 | Chicago | Jared Veldheer | OT | Hillsdale | If Veldheer's short arms are an issue the Bears can always drop half tackle/half TE Brandon Manumaleuna down next to him. |
| 77 | NY Giants | Matt Tennant | C/G | Boston College | A very experienced and durable interior lineman to boost a line that should have been stronger. |
| 78 | Tennessee | Greg Hardy | DE | Mississippi | Hardy need the LenWhale diet plan, but the talent is all there. |
| 79 | Carolina | George Selvie | DE | South Florida | Selvie was the focus of blocking schemes even with JPP opposite him. He can get to the passer or at least free up his teammates. |
| 80 | San Francisco | T.J. Ward |
S | Oregon | A CB and S should give the Niners the secondary they need to be a stifling D. |
| 81 | Denver | Perrish Cox | CB | Oklahoma St. | Broncos could use a CB across from Champ, and he's on the wrong side of 30 so a replacement should be on the radar. |
| 82 | Texans | J.D. Walton | C/G | Baylor | A strong solidly built interior lineman to solidify the Texans line |
| 83 | Pittsburgh |
Jason Fox | OT | Miami | Fox is a bit risky coming off an injury, but has the most potential of the remaining tackles. |
| 84 | Atlanta | A.J. Edds | OLB | Iowa | A strong run defender with good athleticism. |
| 85 | Cincinnati | Lamarr Houston | DT | Texas | Great value on a penetrating D-tackle with good size. |
| 86 | Oakland | Tyson Alualu | DT | Cal | Raiders add a piece in the center of a D that was too weak up to middle. |
| 87 | Green Bay | Donovan Warren | CB | Michigan | Good CB value to a aging secondary. |
| 88 | Philadelphia | Darrell Stucky | S | Kansas | Reinforcing the DB corps. |
| 89 | Cleveland | Carlton Mitchell | WR | South Florida | A new TE, WR and creating a thunder and lightning duo should give whoever the new Cleveland FO chooses at QB an actual chance. |
| 90 | Arizona | Aaron Hernandez | TE | Florida | Good receiving TE to add another weapon for Leinart. |
| 91 | Arizona | Jerome Murphy | CB | South Florida | DB depth is a must for a D that'll play a lot of nickel if the O works as expected |
| 92 | Dallas | Akwasi Owusu-Ansah | CB | Indiana (PA) | Very talented CB coming from a small school. Seems to be a wealth of them around now. |
| 93 | Minnesota | Joe McKnight | RB | USC | With Chester Taylor gone, a 3rd down back is needed as receiving and pass blocking remain holes in AP's game. McKnight is a great receiver and solid pass blocker.z |
| 94 | San Diego | Alex Carrington | DE | Arkansas State | Big athletic DE. Should help a Chargers DL that struggled for much of the year. |
| 95 | Indianapolis | Javier Arenas | CB | Alabama | Big boost to the return game, and the skills to be a very good nickelback. |
| 96 | New Orleans | Dekoda Watson |
OLB | Florida State |
A young player and great athlete for a old and thin OLB group. |
15 Best Remaining:
QBs Tony Pike, Dan LeFevour and Tim Tebow,
RB Montario Hardesty
WRs Marty Gilyard, Jordan Shipley, Taylor Price and Dexter McCluster
TEs Ed Dickson Anthony McCoy and Jimmy Graham
DE Jermaine Cunningham
LB Rennie Curran
CBs Syd'Quan Thompson and Amari Spievey
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like the phin
draft though with Dansby signed will Karlo go OLBer or would phins draft McClain as an OLBer?
3 new 2010 starting LBers via 2010 draft
Confidence breeds success, self-doubt breeds failure
who is in the other ILB spot?
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by shake n bake on Mar 5, 2010 10:12 PM EST up reply actions
yeah, not sure why I screwed that up
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
by shake n bake on Mar 6, 2010 12:32 PM EST up reply actions
McClain
McClain is not an OLB. It would be more likely to see Dansby there, as he started in the league as a 4-3 SLB or WLB. But I think they would just throw Crowder aside, trade him or cut him like Porter/Taylor.
Many scouts have said
hge could make that conversion, personally I think he would make a fine SSLBer
3 new 2010 starting LBers via 2010 draft
Confidence breeds success, self-doubt breeds failure
wrong format
You are probably talking about a 4-3 SAM. The Dolphins play a 3-4, and OLB is completely different in that setup. You need to be fast and quick, possibly have pass rush moves. Plus, it would be a waste to make him SAM. That is normally the first player to come off the field in nickel situations. So in today’s game, they play only half the snaps. Why would you use a high draft pick on a guy that will not play half the time?
Edited for the Chad Clifton re-signing
changes to GB, STL, IND and NO picks
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Chargers
need help at RBx2, DT, CB, S, TE in that order. OT is not a need and I’d be surprised if they draft a DE at all, let alone 2 in the first 3 rounds. I’d rather have Ben Tate than Dixon.
Dixon is miles above Ben Tate
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by TheRealSlimShady on Mar 5, 2010 11:49 PM EST up reply actions
Um. Yeah.
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by TheRealSlimShady on Mar 6, 2010 8:19 PM EST up reply actions
I like the Browns picks. Good job
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by TheRealSlimShady on Mar 5, 2010 11:45 PM EST reply actions
updates from combine, Giants
Wootton measured in 6-6 270. Small for a 3-4 end. Low bench press numbers, no 40. Poor senior year. He’s got to be falling. Lang ran a 4.96. A good number of DTs beat him. Other picks I would disagree with after watching their agility at the combine, but that’s my preferences rather than any quantifiable analysis.
With McClain gone and Rolle signed, Price is the likely option at #1, with Bulaga having an outside shot. Chad Jones is good in the 2nd, they may lean more towards an SS now. Tennant would not be my choice but is certainly reasonable in the 3rd. The popular choice is Diehl back to LG but I see RT as just as likely for him.
C.J. Spiller and the 49ers
Our GM just went on the record as stating his preference for bigger players, it would be against everything he believes in to take Spiller.
oops
could have sworn I had him in. Must have changed it without remembing to put him back on my list
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Well
this would be an awesome draft for the Bengals. I think if we got the top WR, a high level FS and an athletic DT the draft would be a A regardless of what else we got.
Broncos.
I like the haul, but I have to say: Andre Goodman was damn good opposite Champ last year, following up a solid 2008 season with Miami.
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We'll see if my Jags can get Aaron Kampmen (whose in town right now)
if not then keep it the way it is.
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As a Bills fan...
My head will explode if we draft Davis in the first…. Yeah, he’s got “the tools”, but lacks motivation…. Heck, I don’t even think I’d take him in the second over the likes of Saffold, Veldeheer, or Fox…. But what do I know, except I can’t stand lazy players, and IMHO, Davis is lazy….
On to the second… Hughes over Norwood or Misi??? I dunno ‘bout that one either. WIth who you still have there besides LBs, don’t write off a WR pick….
So many mocks tend to focus too much on needs, and while I’m not opposed to the needs you list, don’t really like the players…. But, what builds top quality for a team, is to focus on BPA, at least for the first 2-3 rounds… Even the best of NFL teams can upgrade at almost every position….
JMHO….
That’s just crazy. Davis had a bad combine but he was outstanding in the reg season.
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by TheRealSlimShady on Mar 6, 2010 8:23 PM EST up reply actions
I like
the players being mocked to the Rams. That being said, I think it will be tough to take Bradford and not add an offensive playmaker in the first 2 rounds. The Rams do have needs at OLB and S – but the Rams have needs pretty much everywhere. That’s how 1-15 teams tend to look.
I may have mocked them an all injury team and given them Gresham in 2 and Demaryious Thomas (was that “Y” really necessary, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas) in round 3 (based on whose available at those picks in this mock).
I’m actually hoping one of the top 4-3 DEs falls to our pick in the 2nd. We just missed Griffen falling. Lots of mocks out there have one of Pierre-Paul, Griffen or Dunlap falling to the 2nd.
Nice job, overall. It’s difficult to know that much about the needs of all 32 teams.
One valuable thing I picked up from hanging around the GT site before the Orange Bowl
is that Bey-Bey is the nickname of choice for Demaryious. No idea why, but it’s much better than the eyesore of his given name.
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That's how I'm going
to think of him from now on.
Any reason why WR Gilyard slipped down
I’ve seen him play. He’s pretty good, better than Carlton Mitchell. I figured Gilyard for a Second Rounder at best.
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Mitchell has better tools than Gilyard, and that usually gets u drafted early.
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by TheRealSlimShady on Mar 6, 2010 8:25 PM EST up reply actions
One thing about the Bucs draft...
You have the Bucs taking LB Washington in the Second Round, but Safety is a higher need than LB. Seriously. While Mays is too much a Free Safety for the Bucs to take at the 35th spot, Nate Allen could fit in Strong Safety and if he’s there at the 42nd pick the Bucs ought to get him.
One other thing: the Bucs would prolly take WR Benn over Tate at that spot in the Second Round.
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Dunlap is everything the Ravens want
Would absolutely love that pick. But not as much as I would love Tate.
You have to hate losing more than you love winning.
Is Dunlap big enough? He’s only about 277 ( I thought)
Is the tate thing a joke?
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by TheRealSlimShady on Mar 6, 2010 8:26 PM EST up reply actions
I think 277 is a good size foe DE. Most of the DE in the this league are between 270-290
Most of the DE in the this league are between 270-290. He looks alot bigger than 277 in his games that’s for sure. He won’t be playing OLB.
Lol, the Tate thing was sort of a joke. I would not mind having him though.
You have to hate losing more than you love winning.
I thought I read that dunlap was around 290? If he’s 270 I could see him being an OLB, Jarrett is 270. Smaller de’s have had success (see freeney, mathis, dumervil before the switch, John abraham) in a 4-3 look; maybe a situational player?
Does Baltimore have 4-3 looks?
by 8k1c6 on Mar 8, 2010 2:06 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
I would think the Dolphins lean towards an OLB in round 1.
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now I agree
Was either done or working on the 3rd round when the Dansby signing went down.
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Redskins
I don’t think it will be QB, they passed on Clifton & I think that Claussen’s draft stock is dropping. I really think ( meaning I really hope ) that Okung will be the choice. Ducasse in the early 2nd seems like a pretty big reach, he has only been in theU.S. for eight years & played at a low level school tho I agree he has a ton of great intangibles. We don’t have a 3rd but if we did, Capers would be a great pick.
The Seahawks draft is realistic, but I personally would be very upset if we drafted
Berry and JPP in the first.
it's Okung and JPP
Berry to KC
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by shake n bake on Mar 6, 2010 10:39 PM EST up reply actions
That too
JPP strikes me as too raw. Berry seems like this year’s Curry. Okung doesn’t stand out to me as the clear #1 LT (I’d rather get Brown later).
Now that the Rams have Feeley on board
and Fred Robbins for a DT, you need to change the number one overall pick to long snapper. That should effect a couple other picks. Our #2 need now becomes T-holder for windy days.
Solid mock for KC
I’d be thrilled if the draft fell this way; hell I’d be happy w any type of play maker on the Chiefs.
Berry @ 5 is a given/lock
however I can’t see us taking Cody; a 2 down NT w the struggles we had w Edwards doesn’t make sense, we have zero depth after big Ron. If cam is available in rd3 we snag him
by 8k1c6 on Mar 8, 2010 1:02 AM EST via mobile reply actions
I agree with
all the Saints’ picks, but I’m not so sure Arthur Jones is worth a second rounder. He had a down season and a multitude of injuries, but I could see a team possibly scooping him up in the 4th to mid 5th. Too many questions for round two though.
I wouldn't mind getting half the "love" that the Saints are willing to give Sharper...
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