DoughBoy
02-15-2010, 08:30 PM
1. St. Louis (1-15) - Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma- They averaged 10 points per game. Obviously something needs to be done on offense. They had the 29th ranked passing offense. Receiver is a concern but none are worth the number 1 pick. I think Sam Bradford is the best QB in this draft and you can’t pass on a QB (even if he is a reach) if you don’t have one.
2. Detroit (2-14)- Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska- Jim Schwartz loves defensive tackles. Ndamukong and Sammie Lee Hill have a chance to become a pretty good combo in a few years. The offensive line is still pretty bad so Russell Okung could also be a good pick here.
3. Tampa Bay (3-13) –Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma- Sure you miss out on Ndamukong, but Gerald McCoy can be just as good. They finally get that inside rush back that we remember from those championship winning Bucs.
4. Washington (4-12)- Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame- Everyone hates Jason Campbell in Washington. Their D is good enough to be ranked in the top 3, but the offense under Jason is terrible. O-line is a big problem also, but I have trouble believing they are going to be putting up with JC another year.
5. Kansas City (4-12) –Rolando McClain OLB Alabama-The best linebacker I have seen come out of the SEC since Patrick Willis. The Chiefs need a leader and a force inside their defense. Rolando will give them that.
6. Seattle (5-11)-Anthony Davis OT Rutgers- Walter Jones has been gone a few years it seems, but now that he is retired they have no excuses not to fix their O-line for the future. I don’t know who is to blame on their O-line but they were cut through like butter on passing plays.
7. Cleveland (5-11)- Eric Berry SS the real UT- Their offense was bad, but they saw glimmers of hope from Cribbs, Jerome Harrison, Massaqui and even Quinn there at the end. Eric Wright is really the only good player in their secondary right now and adding Eric Berry will be a huge help.
8. Oakland (5-11)-Russell Okung OT Oklahoma State- Me thinks Al Davis wants to see JaMarcus succeed in the worst way and he knows he has to give him a LT if he has any chance of being successful. JPP is the popular guy here, but I think Al Davis surprises us like he always does.
9. Buffalo (6-10)- Trent Williams- I think they address their short term QB issue in Free Agency, so that leaves their O-line which needs a little bit of help. Trent Williams is a fairly safe pick because he is versatile and should start somewhere on that OL.
10. Jacksonville (7-9)- Jason Pierre Paul- The pass rush has been ****** for awhile now but you can’t fault them for not trying. Jags fans know the Tebow pick is not happening and I believe them. If JPP can give them anything close to a pass rush threat… look out.
11. Denver - from Chicago (7-9) –Mike Iupati- I want to make njx proud and I hope he likes the pick so he doesn’t take a dump on my chest. I really don’t know if Mike fits the new scheme but there is no doubt he is one of the nastiest run blockers in this draft. The Broncos desperately need inside help.
12. Miami (7-9) – Dez Bryant- Their receivers are pretty average, but they get along fine without them most of the time. Dez is a talent I think Bill will have trouble passing up though. OLB could also be the pick here now that it looks like Joey Porter is gone.
13. San Francisco (8-8)-Bryan Bulga- I think he can play either right or left side and would be a good combo with Joe Staley. If you are going to roll with Alex Smith you better protect him.
14. Seattle - from Denver (8-8)- Derrick Morgan- Their pass rush is not very good but they have a few talented up and comers on that D-line. I think Derrick will take a lot of pressure off the rest of that defense. Also, in some ways he reminds me of Kerney.
15. New York Giants (8-8)-Sean Witherspoon- They need some linebacker talent now that Pierce is gone. I think Sean would be excellent in their scheme and free up some other players on that defense.
16. Tennessee^ (8-8)- Joe Haden- I doubt the best CB in this draft falls this far, but god I am hoping. Nick Harper is most likely gone and while and Jason McCourty and Mouton have shown subtitle signs of being good corners, we have no proven talent. Joe should at least give us good competition at the starting spot. He might be a good return guy for us also (which we desperately need). DE might be the higher percentage pick here, but we could also use a linebacker.
17. San Francisco - from Carolina^ (8-8)- Taylor Mays- This is the spot where I think you value from a guy like Mays. San Fran has some holes at safety. I don’t think Taylor is going to be a flashy player in the NFL, but I do think he will be the solid player he was in college.
18. Pittsburgh (9-7)- Dan Williams- I hate to see my baby go to the nasty Steelers, but I think he would be an excellent replacement for Casey Hampton. If Hood and D-man Williams play to their potential in the next few years the Steelers won’t see much of a drop-off for a while.
19. Atlanta^ (9-7) –Everson Griffin- Griffin looks like a Falcon IMO. They need another pass rusher and Griffin is probably among the best in this draft. I’m looking for big things from the falcons this next year.
20. Houston^ (9-7)-Kyle Wilson - I think the kid has played himself into the first round if he has a good workout. Houston needs a CB even if they lock up Daunte because he is a shell of his former self. I think Kyle will be a monster in a few years.
21. Cincinnati* (10-6)-Greg Hardy - This was a tough pick, I don’t think the Bengals have faith that Chase Coffman is going to be a starter because he can’t block and I really wanted to give them Jermaine Gresham. Michael Johnson seems to be coming along but I still don’t think you can expect Antwan Odom to be healthy for more than 9 games a season. Greg fits Cincinnati like a glove.
22. New England* (10-6)-Brandon Graham- I don’t know if he lasts this long and I hope he doesn’t. He will bring the pass rush Mike use to give them. Damn the Patriots!!!
23. Green Bay* (11-5)- Bruce Campbell- I think he is way too talented to fall out of the first. Green Bay looked like an entirely different O-line at the end of the season, but that does not mean you can forget how sucky they looked at the start of the season.
24. Philadelphia* (11-5)- Brandon Spikes- This may or may not be a good pick based on how well Stewart Bradley has recovered from his injury. I think would bring a great nasty element to Phillies D.
25. Baltimore* (9-7)-Jermaine Gresham- Todd Heap is not the TE he used to be and they need another weapon at WR. Temporarily kill two birds with one stone. I think they will try and bring in a Brandon Marshall or Vincent Jackson and if they do, disregard this pick, acquire currency.
26. Arizona* (10-6)-Jerry Hughes- The guy does not get enough respect as a player. I think he is the best pass rusher in this draft. Like Brandon Graham the guy dominates but he doesn’t get noticed because he is not a “freak” athlete. I don’t care, Jerry is a beast.
27. Dallas* (11-5)- Carlos Dunlap- Hard pick to make, but I see no safeties left deserving of first round consideration. It is a question if Carlos can play in the 3-4. However, if he could, there is no limit as to what you could do with him.
28. San Diego* (13-3)- CJ Spiller- Another player that I doubt falls this far. Terrence Cody is available, but he is a fat monster. CJ is going to be a good player in this league but hopefully for the Chargers sake it is at HB.
29. New York Jets* (9-7) –Corey Wootton- I’m taking Scott’s word that he is a good football player because I have only seen highlights of his play. Regardless his triangle numbers are impressive and he looks like he has the body for a 3-4 DE. Could be a great pick for an already strong defense.
30. Minnesota* (12-4)- Tony Pike- Flame away you bastards. I always come away impressed with Tony and I don’t regard him as a system player. Brett is only going to give the Vikings another year before he moves to Buffalo. This may be a luxury pick but the Vikes can afford it.
31. Indianapolis* (14-2)-Charles Brown- We all know what Bill Polian said about the offensive line after the Championship. He might have just been pissed for that one game but regardless I’m running with this. Peyton Manning was the least sacked player this year, but their running backs or their run blocking is not very good (combination of both IMO). Their RT also sucks donkey balls from what I hear. Brown has the ability to line up all over the place.
32. New Orleans* (13-3)-Daryl Washington LB TCU- Another hard pick, I went Norwood here last time but I feel Daryl would have an easier transition to OLB. Reminds me of DeMeco Ryans coming out. Would be a great addition to the Saints.
2. Detroit (2-14)- Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska- Jim Schwartz loves defensive tackles. Ndamukong and Sammie Lee Hill have a chance to become a pretty good combo in a few years. The offensive line is still pretty bad so Russell Okung could also be a good pick here.
3. Tampa Bay (3-13) –Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma- Sure you miss out on Ndamukong, but Gerald McCoy can be just as good. They finally get that inside rush back that we remember from those championship winning Bucs.
4. Washington (4-12)- Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame- Everyone hates Jason Campbell in Washington. Their D is good enough to be ranked in the top 3, but the offense under Jason is terrible. O-line is a big problem also, but I have trouble believing they are going to be putting up with JC another year.
5. Kansas City (4-12) –Rolando McClain OLB Alabama-The best linebacker I have seen come out of the SEC since Patrick Willis. The Chiefs need a leader and a force inside their defense. Rolando will give them that.
6. Seattle (5-11)-Anthony Davis OT Rutgers- Walter Jones has been gone a few years it seems, but now that he is retired they have no excuses not to fix their O-line for the future. I don’t know who is to blame on their O-line but they were cut through like butter on passing plays.
7. Cleveland (5-11)- Eric Berry SS the real UT- Their offense was bad, but they saw glimmers of hope from Cribbs, Jerome Harrison, Massaqui and even Quinn there at the end. Eric Wright is really the only good player in their secondary right now and adding Eric Berry will be a huge help.
8. Oakland (5-11)-Russell Okung OT Oklahoma State- Me thinks Al Davis wants to see JaMarcus succeed in the worst way and he knows he has to give him a LT if he has any chance of being successful. JPP is the popular guy here, but I think Al Davis surprises us like he always does.
9. Buffalo (6-10)- Trent Williams- I think they address their short term QB issue in Free Agency, so that leaves their O-line which needs a little bit of help. Trent Williams is a fairly safe pick because he is versatile and should start somewhere on that OL.
10. Jacksonville (7-9)- Jason Pierre Paul- The pass rush has been ****** for awhile now but you can’t fault them for not trying. Jags fans know the Tebow pick is not happening and I believe them. If JPP can give them anything close to a pass rush threat… look out.
11. Denver - from Chicago (7-9) –Mike Iupati- I want to make njx proud and I hope he likes the pick so he doesn’t take a dump on my chest. I really don’t know if Mike fits the new scheme but there is no doubt he is one of the nastiest run blockers in this draft. The Broncos desperately need inside help.
12. Miami (7-9) – Dez Bryant- Their receivers are pretty average, but they get along fine without them most of the time. Dez is a talent I think Bill will have trouble passing up though. OLB could also be the pick here now that it looks like Joey Porter is gone.
13. San Francisco (8-8)-Bryan Bulga- I think he can play either right or left side and would be a good combo with Joe Staley. If you are going to roll with Alex Smith you better protect him.
14. Seattle - from Denver (8-8)- Derrick Morgan- Their pass rush is not very good but they have a few talented up and comers on that D-line. I think Derrick will take a lot of pressure off the rest of that defense. Also, in some ways he reminds me of Kerney.
15. New York Giants (8-8)-Sean Witherspoon- They need some linebacker talent now that Pierce is gone. I think Sean would be excellent in their scheme and free up some other players on that defense.
16. Tennessee^ (8-8)- Joe Haden- I doubt the best CB in this draft falls this far, but god I am hoping. Nick Harper is most likely gone and while and Jason McCourty and Mouton have shown subtitle signs of being good corners, we have no proven talent. Joe should at least give us good competition at the starting spot. He might be a good return guy for us also (which we desperately need). DE might be the higher percentage pick here, but we could also use a linebacker.
17. San Francisco - from Carolina^ (8-8)- Taylor Mays- This is the spot where I think you value from a guy like Mays. San Fran has some holes at safety. I don’t think Taylor is going to be a flashy player in the NFL, but I do think he will be the solid player he was in college.
18. Pittsburgh (9-7)- Dan Williams- I hate to see my baby go to the nasty Steelers, but I think he would be an excellent replacement for Casey Hampton. If Hood and D-man Williams play to their potential in the next few years the Steelers won’t see much of a drop-off for a while.
19. Atlanta^ (9-7) –Everson Griffin- Griffin looks like a Falcon IMO. They need another pass rusher and Griffin is probably among the best in this draft. I’m looking for big things from the falcons this next year.
20. Houston^ (9-7)-Kyle Wilson - I think the kid has played himself into the first round if he has a good workout. Houston needs a CB even if they lock up Daunte because he is a shell of his former self. I think Kyle will be a monster in a few years.
21. Cincinnati* (10-6)-Greg Hardy - This was a tough pick, I don’t think the Bengals have faith that Chase Coffman is going to be a starter because he can’t block and I really wanted to give them Jermaine Gresham. Michael Johnson seems to be coming along but I still don’t think you can expect Antwan Odom to be healthy for more than 9 games a season. Greg fits Cincinnati like a glove.
22. New England* (10-6)-Brandon Graham- I don’t know if he lasts this long and I hope he doesn’t. He will bring the pass rush Mike use to give them. Damn the Patriots!!!
23. Green Bay* (11-5)- Bruce Campbell- I think he is way too talented to fall out of the first. Green Bay looked like an entirely different O-line at the end of the season, but that does not mean you can forget how sucky they looked at the start of the season.
24. Philadelphia* (11-5)- Brandon Spikes- This may or may not be a good pick based on how well Stewart Bradley has recovered from his injury. I think would bring a great nasty element to Phillies D.
25. Baltimore* (9-7)-Jermaine Gresham- Todd Heap is not the TE he used to be and they need another weapon at WR. Temporarily kill two birds with one stone. I think they will try and bring in a Brandon Marshall or Vincent Jackson and if they do, disregard this pick, acquire currency.
26. Arizona* (10-6)-Jerry Hughes- The guy does not get enough respect as a player. I think he is the best pass rusher in this draft. Like Brandon Graham the guy dominates but he doesn’t get noticed because he is not a “freak” athlete. I don’t care, Jerry is a beast.
27. Dallas* (11-5)- Carlos Dunlap- Hard pick to make, but I see no safeties left deserving of first round consideration. It is a question if Carlos can play in the 3-4. However, if he could, there is no limit as to what you could do with him.
28. San Diego* (13-3)- CJ Spiller- Another player that I doubt falls this far. Terrence Cody is available, but he is a fat monster. CJ is going to be a good player in this league but hopefully for the Chargers sake it is at HB.
29. New York Jets* (9-7) –Corey Wootton- I’m taking Scott’s word that he is a good football player because I have only seen highlights of his play. Regardless his triangle numbers are impressive and he looks like he has the body for a 3-4 DE. Could be a great pick for an already strong defense.
30. Minnesota* (12-4)- Tony Pike- Flame away you bastards. I always come away impressed with Tony and I don’t regard him as a system player. Brett is only going to give the Vikings another year before he moves to Buffalo. This may be a luxury pick but the Vikes can afford it.
31. Indianapolis* (14-2)-Charles Brown- We all know what Bill Polian said about the offensive line after the Championship. He might have just been pissed for that one game but regardless I’m running with this. Peyton Manning was the least sacked player this year, but their running backs or their run blocking is not very good (combination of both IMO). Their RT also sucks donkey balls from what I hear. Brown has the ability to line up all over the place.
32. New Orleans* (13-3)-Daryl Washington LB TCU- Another hard pick, I went Norwood here last time but I feel Daryl would have an easier transition to OLB. Reminds me of DeMeco Ryans coming out. Would be a great addition to the Saints.