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Old 04-17-2010, 06:46 PM  
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KC Star Mock Draft 2

http://www.kansascity.com/2010/04/17...raft-take.html

Here is one way the first round may go in Thursday’s NFL draft. We'll offer a final mock draft on Thursday.

1. St. Louis Rams … QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma

Complex ownership situation may keep Rams from signing him before the draft.

2. Detroit Lions … OT Russell Okung, Oklahoma State

Lions need longtime solution for protecting second-year QB Matthew Stafford.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers … DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma

McCoy fits the Bucs’ scheme better than Ndamukong Suh.

4. Washington … OT Trent Williams, Oklahoma

Sooner State rocks in the first round of the draft.

5. Kansas City Chiefs … DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska

Another defensive lineman? Suh will anchor the 3-4 defense.

6. Seattle Seahawks … OT Bryan Bulaga, Iowa

Bulaga ends the run of five straight Big 12 players taken.

7. Cleveland Browns … S Eric Berry, Tennessee

Browns will get QB (like Colt McCoy) in the second round.

8. Oakland Raiders … RB C.J. Spiller, Clemson

Al Davis can’t resist a speedy playmaker.

9. Buffalo Bills … OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers

Bills allowed 46 sacks in 2009.

10. Jacksonville Jaguars … DE Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech

Jaguars had only 14 sacks last season.

11. Denver Broncos (from Chicago) … WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State

Broncos trade one headache (Brandon Marshall) for another.

12. Miami Dolphins … DT Dan Williams, Tennessee

Dolphins have their nose tackle for a decade.

13. San Francisco 49ers … CB Joe Haden, Florida

Athletic Haden will be an upgrade for a mediocre secondary.

14. Seattle Seahawks (from Denver) … QB Jimmy Clausen

Pete Carroll may have to trade up for his quarterback of the future.

15. New York Giants … MLB Rolando McClain, Alabama

Captain of national champion steps in for Antonio Pierce

16. Tennessee Titans … DE Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida

Titans see him as second coming of Jevon Kearse

17 San Francisco 49ers (from Carolina) … OT Bruce Campbell, Maryland

He stole the show at the Combine with 4.8 40, and 34 reps in bench press.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers … CB Kyle Wilson, Boise State

Steelers corners made just two interceptions in 2009.

19. Atlanta Falcons … OLB Brandon Graham, Michigan

Falcons need a push in their pass rush.

20. Houston Texans … S Earl Thomas, Texas

Ball-hawking safety probably won’t last this long.

21. Cincinnati Bengals … TE Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma

Chase Coffman didn’t step up to seize this job.

22. New England Patriots … LB Sergio Kindle, Texas

He fits the prototype of a versatile Patriots linebacker.

23. Green Bay Packers … CB Kareem Jackson, Alabama

Age is creeping up on Packers cornerbacks.

24. Philadelphia Eagles … CB Devin McCourty, Rutgers

Departure of Sheldon Brown opens a spot in the lineup.

25. Baltimore Ravens … DT Jared Odrick, Penn State

Odrick fits perfectly in the Ravens' 3-4 scheme.

26. Arizona Cardinals … LB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri

Replacements for Karlos Dansby and Chike Okeafor are needed.

27. Dallas Cowboys … OT Charles Brown, USC

He’ll step in for the recently released Flozell Adams

28. San Diego Chargers … RB Ryan Mathews, Fresno State

It’s time to move on without LaDainian Tomlinson

29. New York Jets … DE Everson Griffen, USC

Rex Ryan will love turning this guy loose.

30. Minnesota Vikings …CB Patrick Robinson, Florida State

Injuries at corner make this a priority for Vikings.

31. Indianapolis Colts … G Mike Iupati, Idaho

Colts hope he can fill the shoes of Ryan Lilja.

32. New Orleans Saints …. OLB Jerry Hughes, TCU

Hybrid pass rusher will flourish under coordinator Gregg Williams.

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Old 04-17-2010, 07:57 PM   #31
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I would love to have Suh if we cant get Berry. He is the best player in this draft right along with Eric. And I don't give a **** what any of you say, Suh could and would play Nose Tackle for us.
You're a ****ing idiot.

He's a 5 tech.
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Old 04-17-2010, 07:57 PM   #32
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Are you talking about a nickel package? The Chiefs actually did that a lot last year with two down linemen and two rushbackers.

Didn't really work that well, neither Dorsey or Tyson Jackson were great as inside rushers. In fact as has been pointed out in the past, the cheap guys - Magee and Gilberry - were more productive.
I that's why I brought it up.

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Old 04-17-2010, 07:57 PM   #33
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This is all a bunch of nonsense because the Lions will take Suh and probably trader their third rounder for Gaither.

It's a high third in a very deep draft and I think Ozzie will take it.
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Old 04-17-2010, 07:58 PM   #34
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This is all a bunch of nonsense because the Lions will take Suh and probably trader their third rounder for Gaither.

It's a high third in a very deep draft and I think Ozzie will take it.
That would be a tremendous move for Detroit.
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Old 04-17-2010, 07:59 PM   #35
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Any idea where that rumor about Dorsey moving inside originated?

If that rumor has any legs, then Suh isn't even germaine to the discussion.
Chiefs GM Scott Pioli Talks About Glenn Dorsey Playing Nose Tackle

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At Scott Pioli's press conference this afternoon, the Chiefs GM was asked an interesting question (that's been posed before).
What about Glenn Dorsey playing nose tackle?

His measurements -- listed at 6'1" and 297 pounds -- don't exactly scream nose tackle but it's an interesting thought.
Nick Wright of 610 Sports is the one who asked the question. He said he's heard there were some discussions going on about Dorsey and nose tackle.
Wright: "You mention Glenn Dorsey. I'm personally hearing from people close to the player that there have been discussions about him maybe playing nose tackle. Is that true?"
Pioli: "I think Glenn is a unique player in that he has the physical skill and body type to play numerous positions. Like we do with other positions, we're going to collect as many good players as we can and then the players themselves will sort out who are going to be the best ones on the field. It's like what you do with the offensive line. Find the five best guys and get them on the field."
Wright: "So he can play nose, specifically?"
Pioli: "He can do a lot of different things."
A very nice example of the non-answer answer. A Pioli specialty.
It's hard to take anything away from this because he doesn't really answer the question but I do think it's interesting that Wright brought this up. The Chiefs nose tackle situation is a big question mark.
Is Ron Edwards the starter again? Will it be addressed in the draft? Where does Shaun Smith fit in?
If you're looking for an answer to those questions, keep looking.
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Old 04-17-2010, 08:01 PM   #36
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That would be a tremendous move for Detroit.
It sure would. Of course, it's speculation on my part but I think Schwartz is a pretty smart dude and Martin Mayhew's first draft was better than the combination of Detroit's last ten.

It kinda makes me jealous, which is an indescribable feeling regarding Detroit.
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Old 04-17-2010, 08:03 PM   #37
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Yeah, I wasn't looking to Scott Pioli for an answer.

I'm curious where Wright heard the rumor, or if he was just making shit up.

That rumor just seemed to be pulled out of thin air.
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Old 04-17-2010, 08:04 PM   #38
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why u think pioli kept talkin bout movin dorsey to nt this is why,he had idea they would take suh,think jackson one end suh the othe other dorsey at nt,theres ur line,killer line,no to be down on on dorsey or jackson
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It sure would. Of course, it's speculation on my part but I think Schwartz is a pretty smart dude and Martin Mayhew's first draft was better than the combination of Detroit's last ten.

It kinda makes me jealous, which is an indescribable feeling regarding Detroit.
At least you can take some small solace in the fact that Swartz hired Gunther Cunningham.
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why u think pioli kept talkin bout movin dorsey to nt this is why,he had idea they would take suh,think jackson one end suh the othe other dorsey at nt,theres ur line,killer line,no to be down on on dorsey or jackson
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You're a ****ing idiot.

He's a 5 tech.
And you're just gonna discount even the possibility of Suh being a Nose?
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And you're just gonna discount even the possibility of Suh being a Nose?
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I don't think there's a chance in hell Suh falls to the Chiefs but if he did, they could get a ransom of picks for him.
Well there are Haynesworth speculation with a possible trade deal with either the Lions or Rams so the fall could happen
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At least you can take some small solace in the fact that Swartz hired Gunther Cunningham.
Well, he took orders from him in Tennessee and must have complied quite well with his plans.

That the ONLY reason I see why he was hired there.
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