Wednesday, February 24, 2010

NFL Mock Draft Version 3.0

NFL Mock Draft RD 1
Stl- Ndamukong Suh , DT, Nebraska 
They need a Franchise QB, but with none available, they take another premiere DT prospect.
Det- Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
Jim Schwartz adds a pass rushing DT to 4-3. Another option is a left tackle to protect Stafford.
TB- Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
While it is evident that Tampa is looking to snag either McCoy or Suh to be the penetrating DT their scheme loves, Eric Berry has unlimited potential as a playmaker and is a great pick at 3.
Was- Sam Bradford, QB                   
Jason Campbell isn’t a convincing starter to impatient Redskins fans, Shanahan gets his franchise QB.
KC- Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma St.        
The Chiefs are impatient with the development of Brendon Albert, and want to protect their franchise QB investment now.                     
Sea- Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
Walter Jones is either retiring or close to it and Sean Locklear is a joke…this is a must for the health of any Seahawk QB
Cle- Jason Pierre Paul, DE , South Florida
JPP’s athletic ability is unbelievable, check out his amazing 16 consecutive back flips on YouTube.
Oak- Bruce Campbell, OT
If Al Davis is dead set on having Russell as his QB he should be set on protecting him as well.  Campbell is the most Raider like pick with his high athletic upside and unpolished techniques.                                       
Buf- Jimmy Claussen, QB     
Buffalo needs stronger QB play, and Claussen would bring some more excitement/ intrigue to the team if T.O. leaves.
Jax- Derrick Morgan, DE, Geogia Tech
A team that lacked any pass rush gets a guy with low athletic upside but a never-ending motor and good leverage/quickness to pressure Peyton Manning.                   
Den (Chi)- Dan Williams, NT                                      
Denver reaches to get a nose tackle to anchor their 3-4 defense.
Mia- Rolando McClain, ILB, Alabama
Parcells loves the linebacker, from Willie McGinnest to Bobby Carpenter, the Tuna picks em’ in the first wherever he goes. McClain may be the best of them all because of his athletic upside.
SF (Car)- Trent Williams, RT 
The Line could be improved on the team that ranks 30th in yards a game, and 28th in points per game.  Adam Snyder is not the answer at RT.
Sea (Den)- Joe Haden, CB, Florida
Kelly Jennings is a FA and unlikely to be back, and Josh Wilson is 5’9” standing on a phone book.  Hayden is solid and gives the hawks a solid 1-3 corner set
NYG- Sergio Kindle, DE/OLB
Kindle will help perk up a pass rush on a team where Osi wants out and Kiwi showing himself to be a solid but unspectacular compliment to Justin Tuck.
Ten- Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida       
If Dunlap ever gets his head on straight and finds a consistent motor, he could be a dominant 4-3 end, something Tennesee has not had for a long time. 
SF- Kareem Jackson, CB Alabama
Cover corners are always in high demand, especially for a team which leans on aging veteran Walt Harris, and steadily declining Nate Clements for shut down production.
Pit- Brian Bulaga. OT
Doesn’t it seem that they always need an offensive line upgrade?
Atl- Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
Atlanta’s Pass defense was awful, and Brent Grimes is not the answer.  Kyle Wilson is a small school prospect with amazing upside at the next level.
Hou- Earl Thomas, S, Texas  
A home grown product with abilities among the elite, Thomas is both a local favorite and fills a gigantic void alongside last season’s surprise in Bernard Pollard.
Cin- C.J. Spiller, RB              
Explosion alongside of Benson’s consistency and OchoCinco’s mouth ?  this could be an interesting Bengals offense.                      
NE- Dez Bryant, WR            
Moss is not getting any younger and Dez Bryant is a physical freak worth investing in.
GB- Charles Brown, OT, USC
Aaron Rogers has seen quite enough of opposing pass rushers on top of him…Brown will help stabilize an underpreforming Packer o-line
Phi- Brandon Graham, DE    
They sure do love a good pass rusher dont they.                               
Bal- Arrelouis Benn, WR, Illinois
Baltimore needs a #1 receiver to help the development of Joe Flacco.
Ari- Ricky Sapp, DE/OLB
Berry has retired, Dansby is a FA, and Okefor is old…don’t forget that Sapp has amazing upside as a 3-4 OLB.
Dal- Mike Iupati, G/ T           
That Dallas offensive line always seems to love getting bigger…Iupati is big, athletic, and has the potential of a Leonard Davis.
SD- Ryan Matthews, RB
LT is gone and Sporles isn’t an every down back and it’d be a waste to franchise him with Merriman pending free agency.
NYJ- Brian Price, DT/DE, UCLA                 
Marques Douglas is upgradable for sure and Rex Ryan could always use another defensive presence.
Min- Devin McCourty, CB
Cedric Griffin tore his ACL late in the season, and Antoine Winfield is pushing 30, you do the math.
Ind- Jared Odrick, DT/DE , Penn State
Odrick would be a high motor penetrating DT for an efficient Indy front
NO- Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Mizzou
Perfect size, speed, and leadership qualities to pair alongside of Vilma, Fujita and Shanle are solid, but Spoon could be spectacular.

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