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KCrockaholic's Mock Draft
1. St. Louis Rams - QB - Sam Bradford
They consider taking Suh in this situation, but the need for the most important position in football is just too much. 2. Detroit Lions - DT - Ndamukong Suh Detroit won't pass up the opportunity to take possibly the best DT to enter the draft in a very long time. 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - DT - Gerald McCoy Lucky for them, they had McCoy and Suh rated 1a. and 1b. on their board, therefore they have no problem taking McCoy. 4. Washington Redskins - OT - Russell Okung Rated by nearly everyone as the best LT in this class. With the retirement of Chris Samuels this is a no-brainer. 5. Kansas City Chiefs - FS/SS/CB/NB - Eric Berry One of the biggest playmakers in college football over the last 2 years, and his playmaking ability make him a great selection for a Kansas City secondary that has been very poor for over a decade now. A guy this versatile will really help a secondary with so many holes. 6. Seattle Seahawks - QB - Jimmy Clausen This is a perfect situation for Pete Carroll to begin his regime with Seattle. Hasselbeck is about done, and Clausen will be ready by 2011. 7. Cleveland Browns - WR - Dez Bryant Cleveland needed to add some weapons for Brady Quinn to play with. After losing Braylon Edwards, adding Bryant could help resurrect his career. 8. Oakland Raiders - DE - Jason Pierre-Paul Oakland loves raw talent, and Pierre-Paul is exactly that. 9. Buffalo Bills - OL - Bryan Bulaga Buffalo adds yet another piece to a young offensive line. Bulaga can play either RT or inside. His run blocking ability should pave the way for Lynch/Jackson for a long time. 10. Jacksonville Jaguars - LB - Sean Weatherspoon By far the biggest reach of the draft, but Jacksonville fell in love with the enthusiasm and leadership of this hard working, athletic kid from Mizzou. Jacksonville needed serious LB depth, and they just added a big piece. 11. Denver Broncos - CB - Joe Haden A steal? Possibly. But Denver's aging secondary needed the young talent of Haden to pair with Alphonso Smith to give them hope for the future. 12. Miami Dolphins - LB - Rolando McClain This young kid is a solid pick for Miami. His work ethic should go a long way, and he can play in a 3-4, just like he wants it. 13. San Francisco 49ers - OT - Anythony Davis This is a great selection for the niners considering Davis is one of the top OL prospects of this class. 14. Seattle Seahawks - SS - Taylor Mays Pete Carroll can't help but fall in love with Mays after coaching him his entire USC career. This is an ideal situation for both Mays and Carroll. 15. New York Giants - FS/CB - Earl Thomas Thomas is one of the best cover safeties in this draft. After having a fantastic sophomore campaign at Texas, the Giants take a playmaker. 16. Tennessee Titans - DE - Derrick Morgan With the loss of Kyle Vanden Bosch this is a great selection to help keep a solid pass rush. 17. San Francisco 49ers - HB - C.J. Spiller Frank Gore can take a breath, he has electric help in the backfield now. A tandem that will go a long ways toward helping Alex Smith become worthy of that #1 pick of '05. 18. Pittsburgh Steelers - OG - Mike Iupati Iupati will be able to step in and immediately start for the Steelers. A great run blocker, and will mature as a pass blocker. 19. Atlanta Falcons - CB - Kyle Wilson Atlanta has a piss poor secondary. The addition of Wilson will be a huge boost to a bad defense and hopefully get them on the right track. 20. Houston Texans - OT - Trent Williams Williams takes a big slide all the way to Houston and they can't help but take this talented kid from OU. 21. Cincinnati Bengals - TE - Jermaine Gresham Gresham can step in and immediately be a key target for Carson Palmer. This makes their offense look pretty solid. 22. New England Patriots - DE/LB - Sergio Kindle Kindle is snabbed up by the Pats and will be a key pass rusher as the Patriots move forward on defense. 23. Green Bay Packers - OT - Bruce Campbell The super athletic Campbell falls down to Green Bay. His durability and experience have made teams question if he is worth the take. But this Alex Barron clone should do very well in GB. 24. Philadelphia Eagles - HB - Jahvid Best Philly loves the idea of taking this electric runningback to pair with LeSean McCoy. This gives McNabb no excuse to not reach the Superbowl, or atleast be a top 3 team offensively. 25. Baltimore Ravens - DE - Carlos Dunlap Dunlap will be a 5-tech with Baltimore. His character concerns and laziness scare off most teams though. Ray Lewis should motivate the shit right out of this dud. 26. Arizona Cardinals - NT/DT - Dan Williams The combination of Williams and Dockett on this LOS will freighten teams for some time to come. If they use a full 3-4 Williams is their NT. 27. Dallas Cowboys - DE - Brandon Graham Dallas falls in love with the motor of Graham, and feels that the 1, 2 punch of Ware and Graham will be too much to handle. 28. San Diego Chargers - HB - Ryan Matthews They contemplated taking Dwyer at this pick, but felt that Matthews fits their system better. A solid selection for a team that doesn't have a HB. 29. New York Jets - WR - Golden Tate Tate is just another option for Sanchez to mature with. New York does not feel that Edwards is a solid future to build with, but the addition of this Hines Ward / Lee Evans-like wideout will go very far. 30. Minnesota Vikings - C/G - Maurkice Pouncey Minnesota adds a great piece to an already solid O-line. This move could motivate Favre to come back and not have to worry about being sacked as much, or hit as much (saints). 31. Indianapolis Colts - DT - Brian Price They almost take Jared Odrick with this pick, but feel that Price is too good to pass up at this point in the draft. 32. New Orleans Saints - OT - Charles Brown The Saints take the 8th Lineman in this 1st round, and a guy to replace that awful Jermon Bushrod. Good pick. Round 2 33. St. Louis Rams - WR - Arrelious Benn The Rams pick up a new toy for QB Sam Bradford as they move Benn a little west from his Illinois home. 34. Detroit Lions - CB - Patrick Robinson This is a solid pick up for Gun and his rebuilding defense, after adding Suh, Robinson should help out on the back end. 35. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - WR - Brandon LaFell The Bucs take a Dwayne Bowe clone to add to their offense as they try to kick start Josh Freeman's career. 36. Kansas City Chiefs - NT - Terrence Cody The Chiefs draft a big piece for the most important position in a 3-4. They discussed Ducasse at this pick, but the need for a NT is too overwhelming. 37. Washington Redskins - OT - Vladimir Ducasse After taking one offensive lineman in the last 3 years, Shanny goes crazy and takes Ducasse to go along with the selection of Okung. Ducasse is a project, but he could possibly play 4 positions on the line, and the last time Washington took lineman this high, they took Mark May and Russ Grimm. 38. Cleveland Browns - 5 Tech - Jared Odrick With Cody off the board, Cleveland can't pass up the opportunity to add this versatile 5-tech to a declining defense. Move over Robaire Smith. 39. Oakland Raiders - LB - Jerry Hughes The Raiders fail to tender Thomas Howard, but this addition of Hughes should help replace that pass rush, and after a solid combine Oakland needs this guy. 40. Seattle Seahawks - HB - Jonathan Dwyer Dwyer falls into the 2nd, and Seattle is sitting pretty for the future. After the selections of Clausen, Mays, and now Dwyer, they might have the best class so far. 41. Buffalo Bills - WR - Demaryius Thomas This super freak of a receiver from Georgia Tech is a great way to replace Terrell Owens. They almost took Cam Thomas, but they feel he will be available in the 3rd. 42. New England Patriots - CB - Parrish Cox The Pats find a great piece to replace Shawn Springs, as their quest to once again have a top defense continues. 43. Miami Dolphins - LB - Eric Norwood Speaking of quest, the Phins are on a mission to fix their linebackers. After losing Joey Porter and this being Jason Taylors last year, they find the 1, 2 punch that was needed to return a pass rush to Miami with McClain and Norwood. 44. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - TE - Aaron Hernandez This Florida Tight End gets to stay home, and gives Josh Freeman a bright future along with Brandon LaFell 45. Denver Broncos - WR - Damien Williams After losing Marshall, the Donks need a playmaking Wideout, and with Bryant, Thomas, Tate, and LaFell off the board they take the best guy available from USC. 46. New York Giants - LB - Brandon Spikes The Giants need major help at Middle linebacker, so they take the best guy on their board, and this guy will look to be their centerpiece for many years to come. 47. Carolina Pathers - QB - Colt McCoy The Panthers take a desperate leap for a QB. So they take the best one available on their board. Move out Matt Moore, your no good either. 48. New England Patriots - 5 tech - Corey Wootton The Patriots attempt to replace Richard Seymour starts with Corey Wootton from Northwestern. The Patriots have made a conscious decision to bring great defense back to New England. Pats Dynasty Part 2, watch out. 49. San Francisco 49ers - S - Chad Jones This monster safety from LSU should fit in very well, as they now have a guy who can replace Michael Lewis in the secondary, or atleast add some important depth. 50. Kansas City Chiefs - CB - Brandon Ghee The Chiefs fell in love with this Quinten Jammer type prospect at the combine, and they now have a guy who can replace Brandon Carr, which also lets us cut Leggett. Devin McCourty is still on the board, but the Chiefs love Ghee's physical skillset. Full KC Chiefs mock 1. Berry 2a. Cody 2b. Ghee 3. WR - Jordan Shipley - Texas 4. OG - Mike Johnson - Alabama 5a. OT - Sam Young - Notre Dame 5b. OLB - Rodderick Muckelroy - Texas 5c. QB - Jarrett Brown - West Virginia This Chiefs mock reflects what I think they should do and a mix of what I think they will do. Last edited by KCrockaholic; 03-03-2010 at 11:32 PM.. |
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