Monday, March 22, 2010

Mock Draft 2.0

HERE IS THE 2ND MOCK DRAFT.

The first few draft choices have remained the same, but there is quite a shake up in the first round.

You can see my 1st by clicking this link:
http://themarcmanalo.tumblr.com/post/451078382/my-mock-draft-1-0?ref=nf

1. St. Louis Rams: SAM BRADFORD, QB, OKLAHOMA. There really shouldn't be any indecision and/or hesitation from The Rams. They need Bradford to man the offense. (Previous: Bradford)
2. Detroit Lions: NDAMAKONG SUH, DT, NEBRASKA. Either they strengthen their O-Line now and pass on a future star. The decision shouldn't be too hard. (Previous: Suh)
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: GERALD MCCOY, DT, OKLAHOMA. McCoy at #3 is a no-brainer. Redeveloping your defense without the right fit at front line can be costly. Ask The Denver Broncos. (Previous: McCoy)
4. Washington Redskins: RUSSELL OKUNG, OT, OKLAHOMA STATE. Knowing Mike Shanahan, the choice here hasn't changed. (Previous: Okung)
5. Kansas City Chiefs: ERIC BERRY, S, TENNESSEE. They have issues in many positions, but I don't think they would let Berry go at this spot. (Previous: Anthony Davis)
6. Seattle Seahawks: BRYAN BULAGA, OT, IOWA. Whitehurst is signed and competing for a starting job. The Seahawks will look to protect whoever wins it. (Previous: Jimmy Clausen)
7. Cleveland Browns: JOE HADEN, CB, FLORIDA. The Browns need help in the secondary. With Berry gone, and Haden showing an improvement at his pro-day, The Browns would most likely take Haden here. (Previous: Eric Berry)
8. Oakland Raiders: TAYLOR MAYS, S, USC. Al Davis + Stop Watch = Unwise Choice. Although i do acknowledge Mays' abilities, the only problem is I'm not really sure if The Raiders should use this pick to bulk up the secondary. BUT WAIT!!! ITS AL DAVIS!!! (Previous: Jason Pierre-Paul)
9. Buffalo Bills: JIMMY CLAUSEN, QB, NOTRE DAME. If Clausen were to actually fall to this spot, The Bills would definitely take him. Commissioner Goodell would be out on the podium announcing this pick within a minute. (Previous: Bryan Bulaga)
10. Jacksonville Jaguars: EARL THOMAS, S, TEXAS. With much need help on defense, they should either grab a corner (Wilson would be too high here) or DT/DE (Morgan can be a strong possibility as well as Pierre-Paul or Dan Williams but Thomas is too valuable to pass up). (Previous: Trent Williams)
11. Denver Broncos: ROLANDO MCCLAIN, ILB, ALABAMA. Redefining the D-Line, and with a few more decent future rookies later in the draft; and at this point, I don't think McDaniels would go after Dez Bryant even if Marshall signs elsewhere, McClain hasn't moved in my mock draft. (Previous: McClain)
12. Miami Dolphins: DERRICK MORGAN, DE, GEORGIA TECH. At this point, it's either Morgan or Sergio Kindle. (Previous: Brandon Graham)
13. San Francisco 49ers: TRENT WILLIAMS, OT, OKLAHOMA. Bulking up the O-Line would be a Singletary move. (Previous: Derrick Morgan)
14. Seattle Seahawks: DEZ BRYANT, WR, OKLAHOMA STATE. No matter who the QB will be, Bryant would be a great target. C.J. Spiller might make a big jump here also. (Previous: Joe Haden)
15. New York Giants: JASON PIERRE-PAUL, DE, SOUTH FLORIDA. Adding Pierre-Paul would definitely help out the front seven. Maybe they'll go back to having four DE at the line. I do predict them taking a MLB soon also, just not in this round. (Previous: Dez Bryant)
16. Tennessee Titans: DAN WILLIAMS, DT, TENNESSEE. Price was here previously, but Dan Williams is a better DT. (Previous: Brian Price)
17. San Francisco: SERGIO KINDLE, OLB, TEXAS. If Kindle were to be available, the 49ers would be tempted to add him. (Previous: Mike Iupati)
18. Pittsburgh Steelers: KYLE WILSON, CB, BOISE STATE. Either they go for Spiller, or prepare for Boldin, Ochocinco and Antonio Bryant. (Previous: C.J. Spiller)
19. Atlanta Falcons: BRANDON GRAHAM, OLB, MICHIGAN. Not really a change here. I figured they would need more help out on D. (Previous: Carlos Dunlap)
20. Houston Texans: C.J. SPILLER, RB, CLEMSON. I'd love to see a 1-2 punch from Slaton and Spiller. (Previous: Earl Thomas)
21. Cincinnati Bengals: EVERSON GRIFFEN, DE, USC. I initially had an interior D-Line here, but Griffen would be a steal, even though some would think it would be too early. (Previous: Dan Williams)
22. New England Patriots: CARLOS DUNLAP, DE, FLORIDA. With Jarvis Green being signed by The Broncos, The next available DE should be the 1st addition for The Pats. (Previous: Sergio Kindle)
23. Green Bay Packers: MIKE IUPATI, OG, IDAHO. Extra help for Aaron Rodgers should turn him into the stud he should have been years ago. (Previous: Kyle Wilson)
24. Philadelphia Eagles: MAURKICE POUNCEY, C, FLORIDA. No matter who the QB will be at the beginning of the season, Pouncey would the logical and best draft choice. (Previous: Everson Griffen)
25. Baltimore Ravens: BRIAN PRICE, DT, UCLA. I initially had a C here, but I think The Ravens would be tempted as to taking Price here. (Previous: Maurkice Pouncey)
26. Arizona Cardinals: ANTHONY DAVIS, OT, RUTGERS. Anderson or Leinhart. Either way, both will need protection. (Previous: Bruce Campbell)
27. Dallas Cowboys: PATRICK ROBINSON, CB, FLORIDA STATE. Secondary is the main topic in Dallas, or it should be. (Previous: Taylor Mays)
28. San Diego Chargers: RYAN MATTHEWS, RB, FRESNO STATE. No need for an explanation. Unless they move up for either Spiller or Kindle, and take a second-round RB. (Previous: Matthews)
29. New York Jets: JERMAINE GRESHAM, TE, OKLAHOMA. Initially a WR was my pick for here but Gresham would be a better target/blocker. (Previous: Arrelious Benn)
30. Minnesota Vikings: DEVIN MCCOURTY, CB, RUTGERS. If Favre doesn't come back, don't expect The Vikes to draft a QB this early. The next essential that's missing is a DB and McCourty is the next best on the list. (Previous: Jared Odrick)
31. Indianapolis Colts: KAREEM JACKSON, CB, ALABAMA. Besides the QB situation, The Colts have the same problem The Vikings have. Jackson would be the pick ahead of the rest, not just at the DB position. (Previous: Jackson)
32. New Orleans Saints: JARED ODRICK, DT, PENN STATE. Although there are multiple holes in the defense for The Saints, Odrick is the next best player. (Previous: Brandon Spikes)

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