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Old 04-22-2010, 01:22 AM  
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*****OFFICIAL 2010 NFL Draft Thread*****

Here we go, all things draft for the next at least 3 days.

I think it's about time I started one of these things, hopefully I'll bring some good luck to the draft so we don't **** this up.
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Old 04-22-2010, 10:00 AM   #46
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Yeah, this is going to be like the longest day ever. This really does suck.
Tomorrow has the potential to be interesting, though. Could be some trades during the day.

Teams are going to have the entire day to re-assess their boards, and actually have the time to work out deals to move around.
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Old 04-22-2010, 10:02 AM   #47
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Me too because I am on here and excited. I should have just taken the day off.
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Oh and btw I was watching the ESPN draft crew last night and they said they expect all 4 QB's to be taken in the first round. yes that includes Tim Tebow. I don't know if they are full of shit or what.
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Oh and btw I was watching the ESPN draft crew last night and they said they expect all 4 QB's to be taken in the first round. yes that includes Tim Tebow. I don't know if they are full of shit or what.
It is possible. I could see Buffalo possibly trading back into the late first to take Tebow. The Vikings could also take Colt McCoy at number 30.
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St. Louis RamsRecord: 1-15
Sam Bradford QB, OklahomaThe bottom line with Bradford is he's done everything possible to reclaim the same status he held last year before he opted not to go pro. He would have been, in my mind, the top pick in last year's draft. And given that St. Louis has passed on Matt Ryan and Mark Sanchez in the past two drafts, they feel comfortable pulling the trigger on Bradford. Sure there are concerns about the system Bradford came from, and the adjustments he'll have to make, but if the Rams don't expect him to be a savior from Day One, they could have a special player.


Detroit LionsRecord: 2-14
Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska

Detroit has made some moves to upgrade along the defensive line, but that doesn't mean they should reach on an offensive tackle, or trade the pick away, both things they could consider. If they remain here, Suh is the obvious choice, a player who can be dominant in any system. He immediately helps both the pass and rush defense, and he has the relentelessness and character the francise needs to build around.




Tampa Bay BuccaneersRecord: 3-13
Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma

McCoy may be the best all-around talent in the draft, a defensive lineman that can seemingly do it all. McCoy is a gap-penetrating 3-technique that fits Tampa's system beautifully. McCoy is sturdy versus the run and disruptive against the pass.



Washington RedskinsRecord: 4-12
Trent Williams, T, Oklahoma

Williams is the first big surprise of the first round, but his status won't surprise those making the picks in the middle of the Top 10. Through the workout process both at the combine and individually with teams, he's proven himself to be perhaps the most versatile talent in the draft at any position. You're talking about a guy NFL teams believe could play virtually anywhere on the offensive line. That many believe he can develop into a solid NFL left tackle is cause for his continued rise.



Kansas City ChiefsRecord: 4-12
Eric Berry, S, Tennessee

A tough call only because the Chiefs have needs all over the field. But Berry is a supreme talent, a guy capable of becoming a perennial Pro Bowl player in a league that places more and more importance on the safety position. The Ed Reed comparisons hold up, but Berry won't have to wait four a couple hours, like Reed, to hear his name called.



Seattle SeahawksRecord: 5-11
Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma StateSeattle will be tickled to find Okung here. They need to find the heir to the great Walter Jones on the left side of the offensive line, and Okung is the steadiest player at the position in the draft. Okung gains value because he should be able to take over the position immediately. An easy pick for the Hawks.

Cleveland BrownsRecord: 5-11
Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia TechMorgan has the versatility to be effective in either a 4-3 or a 3-4 from the defensive end position. He's relentless as a pass-rusher, even against the double-team, and he maintains leverage to be strong against the run. It's rare to find a player who seems to understand what a coach needs from his position the way Morgan does, and he can be a help to the Browns immediately.

Oakland RaidersRecord: 5-11
Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre DameAt this writing, Oakland still holds the No. 8 pick. Obviously, we know there's plenty of intrigue and discussions about how Pittsburgh could end up here. However, given their circumstances, Clausen represents the possible franchise quarterback that Al Davis covets, and if the Steelers were to somehow end up here, certainly Clausen could be within their sights as well.

Buffalo BillsRecord: 6-10
Anthony Davis, OT, RutgersDavis not only has as much upside as any player in the draft, but he plays a position the Bills simply must address. It's that simple. If Davis lives up to his potential, you have a Pro Bowl left tackle for years to come. Even if he takes some time to develop, he's better than what the Bills have now. You can't truly evaluate a quarterback until you give him a chance, and Davis is a good start.

Jacksonville JaguarsRecord: 7-9
C.J. Spiller, RB, ClemsonI don't think Spiller represents the greatest need for the Jags. This is a team who couldn't get near opposing quarterbacks last season on defense. However, given that the team has tried to upgrade at defensive end via free agency, Spiller offers the most explosive offensive talent for an offense that needs it. He may may not be Jacksonville's top overall need, but Spiller is a player who can pay dividends.

Denver Broncos (from Chicago)Record: 7-9
Rolando McClain, LB, AlabamaMcClain is the ideal inside linebacker to quarterback the defense, a player that shows instincts beyond his years. He's been coached well. Some will consider this a slight reach, but McClain fits the scheme well, can step in immediately, and flat-out makes tackles. He doesn't overwhelm you with speed, but he's an exceptional, instinctive football player.

Miami DolphinsRecord:7-9
Sergio Kindle, OLB, TexasThere's a lot of talk that the Dolphins could trade down from this pick, but if they remain, Kindle is the versatile outside linebacker they could put in alongside Karlos Dansby. Kindle isn't a remarkable pass-rusher, but shows skills there, combined with necessary length and strength against the run. And he might add more size. The success of Brian Orakpo last year from a similar draft position certainly won't hurt Kindle.

San Francisco 49ersRecord: 8-8
Bryan Bulaga, OT, IowaThere's a chance Bulaga could be converted to the right side from his college position of left tackle, but that's precisely what the 49ers should be thinking. They need a right tackle, and with Trent Williams no longer available, taking arguably the best pass-blocker on the board and switching him to the right side is a recipe for immediate success.

Seattle Seahawks (from Denver)Record: 5-11
Earl Thomas, S, TexasSeattle has invested in the safety position with not much to show for it over the last couple of years. In Thomas, they should be thrilled to find perhaps the most instinctive player in the draft still here at No. 14. Thomas is a ball hawk who is seemingly everywhere on the field, and will make big plays in coverage for the Seahawks. A great value.

New York GiantsRecord: 8-8
Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, MissouriA big jump for Weatherspoon, but even at No. 15, he's just the tackling machine the Giants should be looking for to shore up their linebacking corp. Weatherspoon is in the mold of Dansby, a player who lined up on the outside in college but is an easy convert to a 4-3.

Tennessee TitansRecord: 8-8
Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South FloridaDon't simply write off Pierre-Paul as some kind of over-valued physical specimen. There's enough tape on him to prove he can get to the passer, and his off-the-charts physical attributes will have every defensive-minded coach in the league excited to work with him. Jeff Fisher certainly fits the mold.

San Francisco 49ers (from Carolina)Record: 8-8
Joe Haden, CB, FloridaThere was a time when San Francisco would have considered the idea that Haden could fall to them -- at No. 13 -- absolutely impossible. Yet an unremarkable forty and just okay workouts seem to have shifted the image on Haden. But don't be fooled. If tape alone told the story, he still would be, by leaps, the best corner in the draft this year. He's a solid value at No. 17.

Pittsburgh SteelersRecord: 9-7
Maurkice Pouncey, G/C, FloridaRegardless of what happens at the quarterback position, the Steelers are determined to return to a physical running game, and that starts with reclaiming dominance on the interior of their offensive line. Pouncey has versatility as either a center or guard, and has the skills and tenacity to step in and help from Day One.

Atlanta FalconsRecord: 9-7
Brandon Graham, DE, MichiganI'll repeat again that Graham is as productive a player as you'll find in the draft. He led the nation in tackles for loss, even as opposing offenses targeted him. His battle was proving he was more than a potential 3-4 outside linebacker. Well, the proof is here. Graham has the leverage to be disruptive against the run, and his ability to disrupt the backfield as a pass-rusher is unquestioned.

Houston TexansRecord: 9-7
Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno St.Mathews continues to move up as a running back that we knew had the physical capability to handle between-the-tackle running, but has shown as well the ability to run away from defenders (with the forty times to back it up). The fact is, while Houston could also use a corner, Mathews solves a problem. They need a feature back who they can trust to be physical and also hold onto the ball.

Cincinnati BengalsRecord: 10-6
Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma StateCharacter questions finally have caught up a little bit with Bryant. He is, without question, the most gifted player at his position in this draft, but he'll need to prove his professionalism can match his skills. The Bengals offer an ideal situation, where Bryant can be thrust into a system with great leadership at quarterback, and players to learn from at receiver. Cincy needs to add weapons and depth in the passing game, and Bryant can't be missed here.

New England PatriotsRecord: 10-6
Jermaine Gresham, TE, OklahomaNew England just added another wideout with Torry Holt, and Gresham is the top tight end they'd be able to add through the draft. With age questions finally creeping up on Randy Moss, and the health of Wes Welker also an issue, Gresham should be a quick study and a favorite target of Tom Brady soon enough.

Green Bay PackersRecord: 11-5
Mike Iupati, G, IdahoYou really won't find a player who was more consistently dominant in 2009 than Iupati. And questions about the level of the players he dominated were tossed aside when he battered other players in this draft during the postseason. There's a feeling among evaluators that this is a player who will help you run the ball better the second he's added to the lineup. Iupati can add pass-protection skills, but as a true guard, he's an absolute mauler.

Philadelphia EaglesRecord: 11-5
Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise StateWilson is a technician at the cornerback position, and should be a great help for Andy Reid in the defensive backfield, which we know is an area of need. There's a thought that Philly could pull the trigger on (or even trade up for) a safety, but Wilson is an exceptionl value here. Another very safe pick.

Baltimore RavensRecord: 9-7
Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia TechEvery indication out of Baltimore is that this organization is committed to finding more talent in the passing game -- they want help for Joe Flacco. Thomas offers a chance to find a downfield target that can grow with the big-armed QB. He has the ability to make plays when little is there, and he showed it in college within a system where he was the only true weapon in the passing game, and still couldn't be stopped. A big, physical home run threat.

Arizona CardinalsRecord: 10-6
Dan Williams, DT, TennesseeWilliams fills a need as an interior anchor in the 3-4. He's a tremendously strong player, starting with exceptional drive from his lower body, and he can occupy blockers in the same manner he did in Knoxville. Mostly, Williams is a disruptive force against the run and is a great help to linebackers. He can actually help minimize the loss of Dansby.

Dallas CowboysRecord: 11-5
Rodger Saffold, OT, IndianaCowboys fans should keep January in mind if Jerry Jones pulls the trigger on Saffold on Thursday. Dallas was done in by their inability to protect Tony Romo during the playoffs, and the team must find the best pass-blocker available here. Remember, Saffold dealt with the likes of Brandon Graham, O'Brien Schofield and Corey Wootton during Big Ten play, and proved his worth. He continues to rise because he can protect the quarterback, and Dallas needs that type of player.

San Diego ChargersRecord: 13-3
Kareem Jackson, CB, AlabamaJackson has closed the gap on Wilson and Haden among cornerbacks in the draft since the end of the college season. He has good size, has battled top talent, and has impressed scouts with his coverage skills and fluidity. The Chargers need to fill a void at corner, and Jackson is an easy answer.

New York JetsRecord: 9-7
Linval Joseph, DT, East CarolinaThe secret is officially out on Joseph, a player teams have been quiet about, hoping they could move him up their own boards with little fanfare. But the Jets should pull the trigger. Joseph was hugely productive at East Carolina in every facet of the game, and at over 6-4 and 320-plus pounds, he moves like a guy that could play anywhere along the line in Rex Ryan's 3-4. The fastest-rising prospect in the first round.

Minnesota VikingsRecord: 12-4
Tim Tebow, QB, FloridaI can't promise it'll be here, but my gut tells me Tebow could end up somewhere late in the first round, even as high as No. 22. I'm on the record about what I think are obvious issues in his game as it projects to the NFL, but Tebow has, to his credit, already shown an ability to adapt. He has the intangibles of a No. 1 overall pick, but the key was showing teams he has the promise of potential franchise quarterback. And while I'm not totally sold, this should reflect my belief that some are. With Brett Favre likely returning, the Vikes have a chance to prepare a young talent.

Indianapolis ColtsRecord: 14-2
Jerry Hughes, DE, TCUIf Indy has designs on keeping their devastating pass-rush intact for years to come, they can't do better than drafting one of the best pure pass-rushers the draft has to offer. Hughes even has the slightly undersized look of Dwight Freeney when the Colts nabbed him out of Syracuse. Hugely productive at TCU, he's a natural fit in the Colts' system.

New Orleans SaintsRecord: 14-2
Jared Odrick, DT, Penn StateAn interior lineman isn't necessarily the top need for the Saints, but getting a potentially outstanding 5-technique like Odrick is as safe a pick as you can get at this stage. Odrick can both occupy defenders or be disruptive, and fits perfectly into the Saints' 4-3.
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Old 04-22-2010, 10:13 AM   #51
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It is possible. I could see Buffalo possibly trading back into the late first to take Tebow. The Vikings could also take Colt McCoy at number 30.
I am just kind of surprised McCoy or Tebow are thought as first round picks.
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JFC....Linval Joseph is a 1st round pick now?
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I liked it SO much better when the draft started Saturday morning. That was like Christmas Part II.
It's still like Christmas for me. I am excited, even though I fully expect to get socks and underwear.
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Posted by Michael David Smith on April 22, 2010 12:41 PM ET
Last week we passed along a report from Peter King of SI.com that the Philadelphia Eagles could be looking to move up as high as the 12th overall pick to draft a safety. But a new report says the Eagles could be moving up even higher than that.

Derrin Horton of NFL Network, who's stationed at the Eagles' headquarters this week, reported that there have been discussions of the Eagles moving up as high as the fifth overall pick, which is owned by the Kansas City Chiefs, or 10th overall, with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Horton confirmed King's report that the Eagles covet safeties Eric Berry of Tennessee and Earl Thomas of Texas, But he also said that if the Eagles move way up, they'd do so to go after a defensive end, either Georgia Tech's Derrick Morgan or South Florida's Jason Pierre-Paul.

On draft day, there are a lot more reports of trades than there are actual trades, so it's entirely possible that the Eagles will stay put. But there's plenty of buzz that they want to move up.
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What about our 2nd pick?

99% of everyone on the board wants Berry or Okung.

But what about our second pick? What position do people think we will go after and who do you like?

I'm for a WR or OT if we pick Berry and would like to see either Golden Tate or Mardy Gilliard as our WR. As for as OT, it's hard to tell who is going to be left once we get to our second pick.
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99% of everyone on the board wants Berry or Okung.

But what about our second pick? What position do people think we will go after and who do you like?

I'm for a WR or OT if we pick Berry and would like to see either Golden Tate or Mardy Gilliard as our WR. As for as OT, it's hard to tell who is going to be left once we get to our second pick.
A pass rushing OLB if there is one there.
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I haven't been around for a while. Who are you gunning for this year Mecca? I know you were all Sanchezzy last year...
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Oh and btw I was watching the ESPN draft crew last night and they said they expect all 4 QB's to be taken in the first round. yes that includes Tim Tebow. I don't know if they are full of shit or what.
Once one goes everyone else gets nervous. Remember when Flacco got taken in the 1st? Or all those receivers last year?
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Originally Posted by dirk digler View Post
I am just kind of surprised McCoy or Tebow are thought as first round picks.
I still state here that McCoy will be the best QB out of this draft. I've been saying it for 2 years now!
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