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Old 10-28-2009, 07:49 PM   #11
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1. S Eric Berry, Tennessee

Goes without saying.

2. C Kris O'Dowd, USC

The middle of this offensive line is the most of our troubles this upcoming season, at both guard positions and at center. Waters can hold the fort for another season, but the Chiefs might want to consider youngsters Darryl Harris and Colin Brown a shot. Nonetheless, this team has no prospects at center. I would still take Boo Robinson with this pick if it were up to me (Robinson may fall out of the first day...), but O'Dowd is so clearly the superior center in this draft that it would be treason to pass him up.

2. OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers

As much as I'd like to see an upgrade at guard, this team has a couple guard prospects that it can try out -- Harris, Brown, or even Ndukwe or Alleman deserve a shot. Maybe even Niswanger. This team has some options. What it doesn't have is any depth at the tackle positions. I'm not giving up on Albert on the left hand side just yet, but a talented blocker on the left side is necessary.

Davis can play any position along the offensive line. He was stellar as a guard, he was good as a left tackle. He is a 330 pounder who moves well, but he's not LT material. He would be perfectly suited for the right side. He also provides the OL with versatility.

3. NT Boo Robinson, Wake Forest

I would take Boo with our first 2nd rounder if we had the shot. However! I've read a recent mock saying that Boo would be close to a bottom 2nd, top 3rd type talent. I disagree. I think he is a big body that can penetrate into the backfield. He has a proven track record, and is as athletic and as active as any big nose available this year.

4. OLB Dexter Davis, Arizona State

This is a pretty good draft for pass rushing value. Top-end talent is weak, but there will still be a bevy of talented guys by the 4th and 5th. Davis may be among them, as his production has been very consistent and very solid. I'm going to take a shot on a pure pass rusher any day of the week. Davis is a double-digit sack guy waiting to happen in the 4th.

5. OLB Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech

This is a selection based on measurables. I like Worilds a lot, but I think he has some upside.

5. WR/KR Brandon Banks, Kansas State

Teeny tiny speed demon, but K-State can churn these guys out from time to time. I love him as a kick returner -- 4.2 speed with a freaking 30+ yard return average. Love it.

5. CB Kurt Coleman, Ohio State

I like corners from Ohio State, and we need better depth there. Washington needs to come around, dammit.
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