Saturday, April 24, 2010

What We Learned and Who Fell/Why


What we learned? (Who is move-able?)
1. The picks traded for Brady Quinn and the Tebow selection mean that Brady Quinn projects as a career backup in the NFL
2. The selection of C.J. Spiller means that Marshawn Lynch should be packing his bags for a new stadium
3.The non-inclusion of Darren Sproles or Shawne Merriman in the Miami (Ryan Matthews) deal means that San Diego isn’t quite as talented as it wants to be.  Larry English and Jacob Hester aren’t as advanced as they could be. . . It also could mean that Miami isn’t quite a playoff team yet
4. Jacksonville didn’t do their due diligence. . . They could’ve gotten both Alaulau and Tebow for the value of their 10th pick.
5. Osi Umenyoria is on the block, though it isn’t being said.
6. Josh McDaniels thinks he has it figured out. McDaniels manipulated the draft board around the idea of selecting 2 of Tebow, Demariyus Thomas, and Maurkice Pouncey. He did it perfectly. These guys are all projects with immense upside, looks like he thinks he is the next Belicheck, no idea where he learned that skill set.
7.  The Rams may not have it all figured out.  Reports were that the Rams considered Bradford, Suh, McCoy or Jimmy Clausen as the top overall pick.  While the first 3 went right off the bat, Clausen is still available the day later. Why does this matter? Because Mike Holmgren offered his first rd pick with most of their picks this year and some next year for Bradford at #1. If the Rams evaluated Clausen that high, they should call Holmgren now, get all those picks, and take Clausen, who they would’ve rated just slightly lower than Bradford.
8. The fallen first round talents show that tape and character are major deciding factors

Friday, April 23, 2010

Who Fell? Where May they go?

Who fell?
Jimmy Clausen- Clausen’s personality is polarizing, in part because he doesn’t realize his ego. While there is some concern about his frame and athleticism, I don’t believe that it is the main reason that teams have passed on him at this point. I think the major issue is Clausen’s coaching, Clausen seems to take tips as peer advice and his upside seems limited. While he accurately described his reads as a QB, he did throw his WR under the bus. This kind of behavior will make receivers nonchalant on routes for a QB that doesn’t respect them. I think his upside is limited by his coaching in some respects, but he can be more accurate and improve his intangibiles in a veteran locker room.
(Minnesota, Buffalo, Oakland)

Taylor Mays- Last year Mays was considered a top 10 pick, but he returned to school believing he had a chance at another national championship and the money would always be there. . . He was wrong. USC failed to live up to hype and he was exposed in coverage, looking overaggressive at times and lost at others. This dropped his stock as in workouts and bowls he failed to ease any concerns about instincts or coverage ability. Mays needs a scheme that will let him play in the box, or force him to be disciplined as a deep safety.
(SF, SEA, PHI)

Carlos Dunlap- Dunlap fell after a mediocre season and a suspension after a suspicion of a DUI. This cost him his bowl game. Dunlap is very athletic and can be a good power end in a 4-3. However, his tape and rap sheet are big question marks.
(SEA, NO, CIN)


Colt McCoy- Colt McCoy had an outside shot of being a late 1st round pick, but he lacks size and deep arm strength.  While considered a fall, it was not much of a shock that he was not snagged.
(Oak, BUF, Cle)

Sergio Kindle- Kindle was a major fall that was unexpected. Kindle was not as productive as his athleticism would allow him to be and some reports say he might have had an injury in physicals. I think it is largely due to his ability to only fit in a 3-4 at the next level. For whatever reason, he should be a steal.
(StL, Cle, KC, Mia)

Roger Saffold- Saffold is a good prospect from a small school and was a fringe first rounder. He should be taken early day 2.
(Oak, BUF, KC)

Charles Brown- He’s athletic OT but has only recently added weight to his frame, he would be an excellent fit for those utilizing a zone blocking system, as he is an ex-tight end.

Bruce Campbell- He’s an athletic Offensive tackle that would really excel in zone blocking, as he is faster than most TE’s and is chiseled. He doesn’t show much on tape and was labeled as a likely bust

Brian Price- Price was underwhelming in workouts, but is young. He has an inconsistent motor on tape. But when he is on, he is exceptional at his age.

NFL Draft Round 1 Analysis and Mock Draft Round 2

NFL Draft Day 1 Analysis

Pick Team Player Position Height Weight College

1 Rams Bradford, Sam QB 6'4" 236 Oklahoma

-The Rams may have entertained the thought of moving down from the top spot briefly; however it became evident recently that Bradford was worth the pick. Not only did he address his critics by successfully adding weight while recovering, but he also brings an excitement to a franchise lacking a selling wow factor (excluding Steven Jackson and somewhat OJ Atogwe of course) since the days of the Greatest Show on Turf. Furthermore, of the franchises needing a quarterback, the Rams were in the best position to keep him upright as they have invested significant money into their offensive line, as well as already picked their LT of the future in Jason Smith last year.

2 Lions Suh, Ndamukong DT 6'4" 307 Nebraska

-So much for the Lions putting out rumors about considering Russell Okung at this pick; Suh was on the phone 10 seconds after Bradford started taking pictures with the commissioner. While in the past the Lions have made poor drafting decisions (Charles Rogers, Mike Williams, etc…), they should not miss on this pick. Suh proved throughout his career at Nebraska that he is a dominating interior presence, and his athletic abilities and competitive spirit showed through at the combine as he wowed scouts in every drill, and more shockingly preformed every drill. The addition of Suh will provide the Motor City with a rock in the middle of their D line for years to come.

3 Buccaneers McCoy, Gerald DT 6'4" 295 Oklahoma

-Talk about a player to scheme match made in heaven, McCoy is a DT custom built for the Buccaneers Tampa 2 system. Predicated on the front 4 getting pressure and forcing the QB into mistakes, Tampa’s defense has been severely lacking the last couple seasons as it was anchored up front by the likes of ex-Viking Chris Hovan and Stylez White. McCoy will force teams to double team him as he wrecks havoc in the middle of the line making everyone else’s life (who is on defense) a lot easier. While not as sound against the run as Suh, McCoy is not asked to be in the Tampa 2.

4 Redskins Williams, Trent OT 6'5" 315 Oklahoma

-Many people projected this pick to be Russell Okung, or the biggest rumor leading into the draft was Eric Berry, however in the end it became the fast rising Trent Williams. While Williams showed inconsistency throughout his senior year, he flashed incredible feet and athleticism in the combine while proving versatile throughout the season by playing both tackle positions and even some center in a pinch. His potential is unquestioned and being brought into a zone blocking system in Washington should allow him the best chance to succeed in the NFL.

5 Chiefs Berry, Eric SS 6'0" 211 Tennessee

-While many wrote off Berry to the Chiefs because of Scott Pioli’s statements alluding to that he does not think the safety position is valuable enough to be drafted this high; it was all a smoke screen in the end. Take it from a true ex-patriot in Pioli to play mind games while grabbing the most highly regarded defensive player in all the draft. Berry will step in day 1 and along with Brandon Flowers, Derrick Johnson, and Tyson Jackson, anchor a defense stockpiling solid top 10 talents.

6 Seahawks Okung, Russell OT 6'5" 307 Oklahoma State

-Talk about a stroke of luck for the Seahawks. Once considered a lock to go number 2 to the Lions, Okung experienced a mini slide to the ecstatic Seahawks at 6 due to no fault of his own. While last season Andre Smith fell because of character/weight concerns, Okung fell because scouts fell in love with Trent Williams. Okung proved his worth by impressing at the combine, his pro day, and reportedly in interviews making him a steal for Seattle at 6. Seahawks offensive line coach has already reported that Okung will start from day 1 at left tackle, where he has some big shoes to fill in the retiring perennial pro-bowl tackle Walter Jones.

7 Browns Haden, Joe CB 5'11" 193 Florida

-Mike Holmgren is nothing short of a straight shooter, this became evident during the draft process as all of his interviews revealed his draft strategy. By the time the draft rolled around it was perfectly clear that the Browns wanted Berry at 7 and if he was not there Hayden was their guy. Hayden gives the Browns a dynamic young corner duo as he teams with UTEP/USC alum Eric Wright in a division filled with wide receiver talent. Hayden’s stock may have slipped a bit due to his original poor 40 time at the combine (4.57) however his running of an unofficial 4.41 at the Florida pro day rebounded his stock to its original level of franchise shut down corner.

8 Raiders McClain, Rolando LB 6'3" 254 Alabama

-While a shock to some, in reality it should be a shock to no one. Before the whispers of Anthony Davis, Jason Pierre-Paul, Bruce Campbell, or even Jimmy Clausen began people thought of Rolando McClain as a Raider. McClain is a physical marvel at 6’3” and 254 lbs and has exceptional athleticism for his size which allows him to pass the Al Davis test. However, unlike the selection of DHB last season, McClain is a solid selection for the silver and black, as it seems they are beginning the transition away from the 4-3 to a 3-4 defense. The additions of Kameron Wimbley (3-4 OLB) and Quentin Groves (should be a 3-4 OLB) signal a transition and adding McClain along side of Thomas Howard and Kirk Morrison gives the Raiders one of the top linebacking cores in the NFL. As mentioned in a previous post, watch out for those Raiders if they learn how to draft.

9 Bills Spiller, C.J. RB 5'11" 196 Clemson

-This was the first true head scratcher of the draft for us. Not because Spiller was not worth the pick, far from it, merely just because of how it does not address the Bills needs. With Anthony Davis, still on the board and the emergence of Fred Jackson last season the selection of Spiller can be questioned, however, the trading of Marshawn Lynch has been whispered for weeks now and this may signal the end of the gold-toothed warrior’s time in New York. Don’t take this as a bash session on the selection of Spiller however, far from it, Spiller is a game-breaking prospect on an offense desperately needing explosion as their best threat (Lee Evans) lacks a QB who can throw him the ball. Spiller immediately increases the danger factor of the Bills offense while immediately making the life of whatever QB they choose to start easier as he has soft hands and will be a nice check down option.

10 Jaguars Alualu, Tyson DE 6'3" 295 California

-This became the second head scratcher of the draft, but not because of who they chose, more because of where. Alualu has been coveted by the Jaguars since the Senior Bowl according to multiple sources; however his was still considered a lower first round prospect. But the Jaguars have never been a team to listen to the value of players over their scouting (over trading up for Derrick Harvey, etc…), and Alualu has his upside. He can play both interior rush DT as well as defensive end when called upon, and he has a motor that is nonstop. He reminds us of Peko of the Bengals (no not just because of the hair) because of his nonstop motor and aggressive play style. If he is able to spark the Jaguar’s defense like Peko for the Bengals, it may be Gene Smith who has the last laugh instead of Todd McShay.

11 49ers (From Bears through Broncos) Davis, Anthony OT 6'5" 323 Rutgers

-The 49ers leapfrogged the Dolphins seemingly because their pick was on the trade block and they felt that other franchises would be enamored enough with Davis to trade up and select him. We tend to agree with this as Davis has incredible upside and will immediately upgrade San Francisco’s right tackle position.

12 Chargers (From Dolphins) Mathews, Ryan RB 6'0" 218 Fresno State

-The Chargers realized they loved having a franchise running back in LT and decided that they would like to have another one. They decided to “mortgage the farm” trading away a myriad of picks including their Charlie Whitehurst loot in order to leap over the Seahawks and select California native Ryan Matthews. Matthews’ one cut style and subtle explosion should allow him to succeed in San Diego along side of lightning-bug Darren Sprolles helping make the Chargers’ running attack dangerous once more.

13 Eagles (From 49ers through Broncos) Graham, Brandon DE 6'1" 268 Michigan

- When the Eagles traded up to 13 the world seemed to think it was for Earl Thomas because of Andy Reid’s open love for the Texas safety. However, they fooled us all and added another pass rusher to their already impressive arsenal of quarterback nightmares. Graham fits perfectly into the Eagles scheme being an undersized, rush-first defensive end with a quick first step and the ability to run down a QB from behind. He should be a situational pass rusher in his first season behind the likes of Daryl Tapp and Trent Cole, however his powerful base and motor may allow him to be a solid Philly end for years to come.

14 Seahawks (From Broncos) Thomas, Earl SS 5'10" 208 Texas

-Because of the Seahawks apparent love for the big receiver, many figured this selection would be Dez Bryant. However, Pete Carroll and John Schnider must have had defensive plans in the work as they snag ball hawking safety Earl Thomas. While undersized, Thomas brings an understanding of the game, a knack for getting to the ball, gifted athleticism, and a serious pop in his tackles which had him graded by some over even Eric Berry. Thomas will bring an immediate impact to a 30th ranked Seahawk pass defense (which struggled to force turnovers) next season as he continues to increase in size and strength (he is only 20 years old!), as well as experience.

15 Giants Pierre-Paul, Jason DE 6'5" 270 South Florida

-Do the Giants really need another pass rusher? Apparently the answer is yes, yes they do. JPP proved himself an athletic freak with upside higher than the moon this past offseason, and it landed him behind another amazingly athletic small school player, Osi Umenyiora. This is a perfect situation for JPP as, while freakishly high in potential; he is also raw having only played 1 season of high level college football (junior college transfer). By the time he is ready to be a serious contributor to the Giants, Osi may have moved on, Kiwi may have fizzled out, or Justin Tuck may have been moved, who knows. But as Jim Johnson would say (RIP) it never hurts to have enough pass rushers, especially in a division with a Manning, Romo, McNabb, and the young Kobb.

16 Titans Morgan, Derrick DE 6'3" 266 Georgia Tech

- What better a position to find themselves in that to be drafting the most polished pass rusher the draft has to offer! The Titans lose their aging and frail franchise end in free agency (Kyle Vanden Bosch) only to replace him with a younger, more physically gifted end in Derrick Morgan. Morgan should prove to be a starter from day 1 and bring a much needed presence up front.

17 49ers (From Panthers) Iupati, Mike OG 6'5" 331 Idaho

-What a day for the 49ers offense. First they get potentially the highest upside tackle in the draft, and then they gather the unanimous highest upside guard in the draft! Iupati is a special blend of footwork and controlled rage making him a perfect left guard for the 49er’s as they will try to run Gore down the throats of their opponents. Teamed with Staley, Richal, and Davis the 49ers went from needy to downright greedy with offensive line talent after just the first round.

18 Steelers Pouncey, Maurkice C 6'4" 304 Florida

-This one was no shock to the football world as the Steelers made it no surprise that they would love to pounce on the top center prospect in the draft. Being that center was a position of desperate need for a young Steelers line, and with how thin center was in this draft class, Pouncey was a must have in Pittsburgh. He should help solidify the interior of that offensive line, helping Mendehall to run wild this upcoming season.

19 Falcons Weatherspoon, Sean LB 6'1" 239 Missouri

-The Falcons made it no secret that they were in the market for an upgrade at OLB. Whether that is for Clint Ingram or Mike Peterson only time will tell however smart money says Peterson because of his age. Weatherspoon is a top notch prospect with both solid physical play, as well as leadership intangibles which Mike Smith loves. Sean should prove a nice addition to a young Falcons defense, hopefully replacing the athletic but oft troubled Michael Boley who looked to be a budding star before being allowed to leave to New York because of the headaches he caused.

20 Texans Jackson, Kareem CB 5'10" 196 Alabama

-This pick was surprising because many had linked the Texans to Boise State’s Kyle Wilson; however the lure of high upside and the fact that Jackson faced consistently better high talent than Wilson must have been too much. The Crimson Tide alum surged up boards during the last month from second to mid round project to top 20 pick. Such a movement could make some nervous, however Jackson will be given every possibility to replace Dunta Robinson as the Texans’ top corner. 

21 Bengals Gresham, Jermaine TE 6'5" 261 Oklahoma

-While the Bengals picked Chase Coffman last season to be their next receiving threat, it was evident by the fact that not even the loss of their top 2 tight ends could get him on the field, that Chase was not the answer. The Bengals immediately upgrade their offense here by selecting the top tight end prospect in the draft giving Carson Palmer another weapon in an increasingly dangerous offense.

22 Broncos (From Patriots) Thomas, Demaryius WR 6'3" 224 Georgia Tech

-What a slap in the face this must have been for Brandon Marshall, as well as how unfortunate for Dez Bryant. After being shipped off to the Dolphins for chump change (relative to his talent, not his baggage), Marshall’s heir apparent is selected in the first round in RAW receiver Demaryius Thomas. They have many similar qualities as they both block exceedingly well, and both have size and exceptional speed. For Dez Bryant, looks like all those character concerns that he was so confused about couldn’t be all lies or he would have been chosen here. In an interview after the selection, Demaryius said that Josh McDaniels told him they wanted a, “Good Guy”, consider that the ultimate Bronco Revenge.

23 Packers Bulaga, Bryan OT 6'5" 314 Iowa

-What a match made in heaven. While it must have been unsettling for Bryan Bulaga to spend all of his time in the Green Room, it was well worth the wait. The Packers have been desperately searching for answers along their offensive line and recently resigned veteran Chad Clifton to a 3 year (overpaid) extension, however his injury history makes him unlikely to play 3 full seasons. Bulaga should be able to step in at RT day 1 and help protect the #1 most valuable asset in all of Green Bay, Aaron Rogers.

24 Cowboys (From Eagles through Broncos and Patriots) Bryant, Dez WR 6'2" 225 Oklahoma State

-Pack your bags and wave goodbye to your home state Mr. Roy Williams, because this draft pick has sealed your fate as a cap casualty by next season (unless of course your hands seemingly reappear next season). Dez Bryant fell hard because of character concerns, but when has that ever been a problem for Jerry Jones? Bryant will help fill the void on the Cowboys left by TO, and the void in Jerry’s conscience left by not drafting Randy Moss all those years ago. Dez should step in immediately at the #3 receiver spot behind #1 Miles Austin and #2 Roy Williams (simply because of his salary), however don’t be shocked that if Dez plays well, he could be the #2 by season’s end.

25 Broncos (From Ravens) Tebow, Tim QB 6'3" 236 Florida

-And the mystery of where Tim Tebow will go is finally solved. While raw, Tebow still has the size and intangibles which scouts look for in a QB and will get a chance to develop under Josh McDaniels. Don’t expect Tebow to see the field any time soon however, as he needs developing badly and the Broncos also have Kyle Orton and Brady Quinn on their roster. This can’t be a good sign for the shelf life of Quinn.

26 Cardinals Williams, Dan DT 6'2" 327 Tennessee

-Without having to move up a single spot the Cardinals are able to snag the overwhelmingly considered the #1 nose tackle prospect in the Draft, and J Lo’s pick for the Dolphins. Dan Williams should step in day 1 and help replace departed and senior nose tackle Bryan Robinson, allowing Arizona to finally admit that Gabe Watson and Alan Branch were both failed picks and they simply won’t work at nose (even though they are both for sure big enough).

27 Patriots (From Cowboys) McCourty, Devin CB 5'11" 193 Rutgers

-The Patriots have never been a team to pass up the opportunity to stockpile draft picks, as their time tested method of quantity and production over upside has not failed them yet. McCourty, while not a ball-hawk is a consistent player who graded out exactly where he was picked, just like the Patriots like it. He should contribute as a Nickel corner his first season, however with some time, he could team up alongside recently resigned Leigh Bodden to form a formidable cornerback tandem.

28 Dolphins (From Chargers) Odrick, Jared DT 6'5" 304 Penn State

-Many though this spot was a dream come true for Miami as Sergio Kindle had fallen hard and would be available here to replace recently departed legend Jason Taylor. However, as is usually the case in the NFL draft, expect the unexpected. Even with young Phillip Merhling and Kendal Langford entrenched as solid ends of the future, Bill Parcels goes out and gets another high motor high effort defensive lineman to build depth for Miami. While not flashy Odrick will bring even more hustle and consistency to the Dolphins and will be a nice consistent line piece for years to come.

29 Jets Wilson, Kyle CB 5'10" 194 Boise State

-And the rich get richer. Not only does Rex Ryan have the best corner in the NFL in Darrell Revis, he also recently acquired interception extraordinaire Antonio Cromartie from the Chargers. Add Kyle Wilson, who some considered to be the #1 corner prospect in the NFL and you get the best corner backing set in the NFL. This pick made sense as, when you blitz everyone, your corners have to be good. Peyton manning picked on Donald Strickland, in the AFC championship, Rex Ryan wants to be sure that does not happen again.

30 Lions (From Vikings) Best, Jahvid RB 5'10" 199 California

-We here at the FSB had heard many rumors that the Lions were hot for Best before the draft; however we had no idea that they felt it necessary to trade back into the first round to ensure he was there. Best, a Spiller clone, provides incredible value for where he was picked, if he can stay healthy. He is the perfect change of pace back to grinder back Kevin Smith, and provides another new game breaking weapon around Matthew Stafford along with Tony Scheffler, Brandon Pettigrew, and Nate Burleson.

31 Colts Hughes, Jerry DE 6'2" 255 TCU

-The Superbowl is an unfortunate place for a team to learn where it needs depth the most; however this was the case with the Colts. The injury to Dwight Freeney hurt the Colts in the second half as his ankle tight end back up during the break rendering him ineffective as a pass-rusher. Hughes, built in the same mold as Freeney, will provide the Colts with another pass rusher in case of injury, as well as an heir apparent, as Freeney and Mathis are both not exactly young.

32 Saints Robinson, Patrick CB 5'11" 190 Florida State

-This draft pick comes from the same school of thought as the Jets selection of Kyle Wilson. While not as talented as Wilson, Robinson is a sold athletic corner who excels in man to man coverage which is exactly what the Saints need as they too like to bring the house every down. Jabari Greer and Tracy Porter proved their worth last season, however it never hurts to have more talent in your secondary as the NFL becomes increasingly pass oriented.  Furthermore, this move gives the Saints the ability to kick promising first round Corner Malcom Jenkins to free safety just in case Darren Sharper decides not to return to New Orleans.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

NFL Mock Draft Rd 1

In celebration of the pcoming NFL Draft, the FSB has decided to release its final version of the Mock Draft for your reading pleasure!


StL- Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
The Rams need a Franchise QB in order to stabilize their constantly crumbling franchise both financially and talent wise on the field.  At least with the likes of Jason Brown and Jason Smith the Rams have the base of a solid young offensive line to help protect Bradford, Leaving who he will throw to as the only question.
Det- Ndamukong Suh , DT, Nebraska          
Whie many see Russell Okung as a premium pick because of their need to protect Matt Stafford's blindside, it is possible to argue that Suh is the most talented player in the entire draft class.  I doubt former Defensive Coordinator Jim Schwartz could pass up such a dynamic talent to plug his leaky front 7.
TB- Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
The Tampa-2 Defense is based on defensive line pressure, which the current Tampa line fails to create.  McCoy may not be able to hold against the run like Suh, but with his quick feet, McCoy can sure pressure the QB.
Was- Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma St.                   
The Donovan McNabb trade solidified Okung as the Redskins pick seeing as there was no longer a need to trade with the Rams to take Bradford, and it is seemingly a consensus that Claussen is not a top 10 talent. 
KC- Brian Bulaga. OT, Iowa                                     
 The Chiefs are difficult to predict. With no prefect value fit, the Chiefs could move down and take Dan Williams or Rolando McClain, who would be great fits in a 3-4 defense.  If the chiefs stay at this position, they can decide between Berry, an ultimate “Ed Reed” type safety or Brian Bulaga, a gritty technically-sound offensive tackle.  They choose Bulaga, who has better positional value
Sea- Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
The Seahawks have a lot of needs, however with Walter Jones seemingly retiring and last season proving that Sean Locklear is not starting LT worthy, Left Tackle is now top priority.  This is only emphasized by the Charlie Whitehurst trade who the Seahawks see as the QB of the future.  Trent Williams is highly athletic and versatile enough to play all 5 positions along the offensive line...maximizing the likelihood of success in the zone blocking system, and minimizing bust potential.
Cle- Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
Cleveland is lacking talent on both sides of the ball.  While Clausen might be a good fit, Mike Holmgren didn’t seem too enamored with taking him early.  The Browns would love a play-maker in the secondary to try and negate their lack of constant defensive pressure and/or spotty CB coverage ability (even with the addition of Sheldon Brown).  
Oak-Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida            
At some point, we grow tired of giving Oakland an overrated athletic prospect.  So, instead of having theim draft Maryland's OT Bruce Campbell, a 2nd round prospect (which rumors state is still VERY possible), we decided to give them an equally freak-like athlete rush end in Jason Pierre Paul.  Teamed with Richard Seymour, JPP could actually succeed in Oakland, where Campbell would have a much more difficult time.     
Buf- Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame
Yes Yes we know this pick seems to be unlikely, however the fit is too perfect to let him slide past.  While Buffalo says they are content to start Brian Brohm or Trent Edwards at QB, we thing that that is quite a smoke screen.  Claussen will bring a swagger and a talent level to Buffalo at the QB position that has been lacking for quite some time, and being that this draft class is so shallow for QBs and so deep for LTs, it would make more sense to snag Clausen now and a value tackle in round 2.
Jax- Earl Thomas, S, Texas    
The Jags are trying to win now, as the team is struggling to create a strong fan base.  The player that could help the Jags immediately is the ball-hawking safety from Texas, Earl Thomas.  He is versatile and can cover, which will allow SS Reggie Nelson some coverage insurance when he goes for his big matador style hits.
Den (Chi)- Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
The idea of taking Dez Bryant seems slightly insane because of why the Broncos traded Brandon Marshall, however Dez Bryant may be lazy but he does not bring the legal issues that Marshall did.  Furthermore, does anyone really see an Eddie Royal/Jabar Gaffney starting receiver tandem on day 1 (especially considering the Broncos are desperately trying to deal TE Tony Scheffler).  
Mia- Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee               
Jason Ferguson is old and suspended for the first 8 games.  The Dolphins need Dan Williams, who would start immediately and could blossom into the premiere nose tackle.  A franchise nose tackle is hard to find, especially in this draft class so when you have one on the board and you need one, you don't waste any time selecting him. 
SF (Car)- Joe Haden, CB, Florida     
The Niners main problems are from an aging secondary, and a mediocre offensive line.  They will decide between Haden and SS Taylor Mays, but Haden’s production is hard to ignore.  Teamed with Shawntae Spencer and potentially Nate Clements/Tarrell Brown (depending on if Clements is moved to FS or released because of his ridiculous salary), the Niners could have a dangerous secondary. 
Sea (Den)- Derrick Morgan, DE, Geogia Tech                      
After adding an offensive tackle, the Seahawks will look to add a play-maker on either side of the ball.  They will choose from CB Haden, SS Mays, RB C.J. Spiller, and DE Derek Morgan.  However, the exodus of Patrick Kerney and Darryl Tapp and Pete Carroll’s defensive mind, give Seattle the most polished and high motor pass rusher of the rookie class.Morgan could step in immediately along side of Lawrence Jackson an immediately upgrade an Anemic Seattle pass rush. 
NYG- Rolando McClain, ILB, Alabama      
The Giants need of a middle linebacker has been well documented.  However, I think they could also consider the rising Jared Odrick who would fit the new Tampa-2 Defense.  Ultimately, I think it will be hard to pass on McClain’s instincts though.
Ten- Everson Griffin, DE, USC
The Titans need to improve the pass rush after the loss of Kyle VandenBosh. While they apparently covet Jason Pierre-Paul because of his likeness to "The Freak", Everson Griffin's combine performance proved him to be every bit the athletic wonder the Titans traditionally love (Chris Henry, Chris Johnson, Kenny Britt).
SF- Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers        
The 49ers have a difficult decision in picking between a lineman to push them into playoff contention or the explosive home-run RB the fans want.  Ultimately, it is easier to take Davis now and wait for Joe McKnight, or Dexter McCluster in Rd 2.  This will help boost the value of the pick as well as avoiding angering RB Frank Gore.
Pit- Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida
The Steelers have had a difficult off-season with the legal issues with QB Ben Roethlisberger and WR Santonio Holmes, who was subsequently traded.  The addition of Pouncey will allow the Steelers to improve their pass protection and potentially their running game as word on the street is the Steelers desperately need an upgrade at center. Also, after Pouncey, there are no center prospects worth more than a mid round draft pick.  They also have had a difficult time replace Bryan McFadden who left to Arizona in free agency last year, so a physical corner like Kyle Wilson could be considered.
Atl- Sergio Kindle, DE/OLB, Texas 
The Falcons were lacking in pass rush and could upgrade the aging Mike Peterson at outside linebacker.  The falcons could use Kindle in a way similar to his former college teammate Brian Orakpo was used in Washington.  Don'd discount the possibility of Sean Witherspoon from Mizzou however, the Falcons have also shown a lot of interest in him during this pre-draft period. 
Hou- Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
The Texans will seek to add a CB to replace the departed Dunta Robinson.  Kyle Wilson adds both the physicality and coverage ability which the Texans love in their franchise corners.                     
Cin- CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
The Bengals have an aging workhorse in Cedric Benson, the addition of Spiller would be insurance and a change of pace.  While Bernard Scott is still there for the Bengals, he is not a true change of pace from Benson, and Spiller would add another weapon to an offense whose QB is seemingly deteriorating before our very eyes.  Spiller falls due to a lack of perceived need and position importance by teams.
NE- Brandon Graham, DE/OLB, Michigan
Dez Bryant needs a foundation of support for his game to improve, and the Pats need a deep threat.
GB- Mike Iupati, G/T, Idaho
The Packers could use some youth in the defensive backfield, but offensive line depth is more of an imminent need.  Iupati has the raw talent to become the next Steve Hutchinson paving the way for Ryan Grant's success, however he is also light enough on his feet to protect Aaron Rogers in the pocket.
Phi- Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama
The Eagles need Safety help as they were unable to successfully replace Brian Dawkins last year with Macho Harris.  However, the McNabb trade will allow them to address that need later and go best player available here replacing Sheldon Brown.  Jackson brings the physical island coverage ability which is essential to succeed on a Philly team which blitzes every single down. 
Bal- Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
Todd Heap is aging, fragile, and is no longer the answer to help young Joe Flacco.  The addition of Gresham would allow Flacco another safety valve if he is unable to find newly acquired target WR Anquan Boldin. 
Ari- Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri
Weatherspoon could play inside in Arizona’s 3-4 defense and replace new Dolphin, Karlos Dansby, who was also an outside linebacker in college.  Weatherspoon will help re-inject the toughness and leadership lost when Dansby departed.  
Dal- Taylor Mays, S, USC
Dallas will make a splash, they always do.  We feel Jerry Jones is moving in the right direction by getting younger and moving away from Ken Hamlin and Flozell Adams (over-aggressive physicality, slow-feet and age) however their release leaves holes in both the secondary and the LT position.  Dallas addresses their Hamlin release with the addition of hard hitting Mays, and will rely on the left tackle depth of this class and/or their faith in LT Doug Free to replace Hotel Flozell.  
SD- Ryan Matthews, RB, Fresno State
San Diego replaces LT with a productive under the radar Matthews.  He has phenomenal vision and burst and screams rookie success like Matt Forte before him.  San Diego needs a running back and stays home for a quality pick in Fresno's Ran Matthews. 
NYJ- Jerry Hughes, DE/OLB, TCU
The Jets would love Hughes’ athletic pass-rush ability in Rex-Ryan’s aggressive 3-4, and he would have a great mentor to learn from in former college DE's Calvin Pace and Jason Taylor (we assume on Taylor of course, it seems immanent)
Min- Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers
The Vikings would love a tall talented corner to help them compete in their playoff run against top wide receivers.  Furthermore, McCourty helps them forget that Antoine Winfield is 33 years old and declining, and that Cedric Griffin tore his ACL in the playoffs last season and will most likely be a PUP list candidate next season. 
Ind- Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State          
The Colts love high motor high effort guy along their front 7 as shown by Freeny and Mathis.  Oddrick is just that and will bring an immediate upgrade over Dan Muir and Antonio Johnson while also giving them a promising DT tandem for years to come in Odrick and Fili Moala.
NO- Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida                                           
The release of Charles Grant leaves a spot on the roster for another trouble making DE.  Dunlap has incredible talent and would be in the perfect position to learn under similarly sized and talented DE Will Smith and newly added (short contract might we add) Alex Brown.