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2010 NFL Mock Draft by Your’s Truly

1. St. Louis Rams:  Sam Bradford QB-Oklahoma

     Lets face it, the Rams need a face to the franchise, and a quality QB.

2. Detroit LionsNdamukong Suh DT-Nebraska

     As much as I think they need a OT, Suh is too good to pass up.

3. Tampa Bay BucsGerald McCoy DT-Oklahoma

     As I’ve stated earlier, McCoy is perfect for Tampa’s Defense.

4.Washington RedskinsRussell Okung OT-Oklahoma St.

     With McNabb in place, protection is needed, NOW!!!

5. Kansas City ChiefsBryan Bulaga OT-Iowa

     A huge investment is at QB, you must protect him.

6. Seattle SeahawksEric Berry S-Tennessee

     The defense needs an identity, and the secondary needs help.

7. Cleveland BrownsJimmy Clausen QB-Notre Dame

      With all the smoke screens, they get their QB, and gets to learn behind Delhomme.

8. Oakland RaidersBruce Campbell OT-Maryland

      Al Davis, can’t say anything else, enough said.

9. Buffalo BillsTrent Williams OT-Oklahoma

      Edwards can play, but they need to protect him since giving away Peters last year.

10. Jacksonville JaguarsJason Pierre-Paul DE-South Florida

       He is a big, athletic DL that the Jags love to use.

11. Denver Broncos: Rolando McClain ILB-Alabama

       A presence must be added to a Defense that scares no one.

12. Miami DolphinsSergio Kindle OLB-Texas

       The Dolphins get their OLB they need to help a Defense that’s on the rise.

13. San Francisco 49ersEarl Thomas S-Texas

        Secondary needs immediate help and Thomas is the best.

14. Seattle SeahawksCharles Brown OT-USC

        They finally use a pick on a OT.  Good thing, they got two QBs that need protecting.

15. New York GiantsSean Weatherspoon OLB/ILB-Missouri

         Since the loss of Pierce and the failure to sign Dansby they finally land one.

16. Tennessee TitansDerrick Morgan DE-Georgia Tech

        The Freak is freakin old and Vanden Bosch is gone, they get a good one.

17. San Francisco 49ersAnthony Davis OT-Rutgers

        I like the 49ers QBs, they just need protection and time.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Dan Williams NT-Tennessee

        A replacement for Hampton is needed as this Defense ages.

19. Atlanta FalconsEverson Griffin DE-USC

        They don’t have a pass-rush, it needed to be addressed.

20. Houston Texans: Joe Haden CB-Florida

       It hurts me to put a Gator here, but he is the best and they need a shutdown CB.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Taylor Mays S-USC

        Williams and Crocker scare no one, everyone knows the name Mays really well.

22. New England Pats: Brandon Graham DE/OLB-Michigan

       The Defense that was once the best is fading fast, youth is needed, not veterans.

23. Green Bay Packers: Mike Iupati G-Idaho

       Chad Clifton and Mark Tauscher’s knees can only hold up for so long.

24. Philadelphia Eagles: Kyle Wilson CB-Boise St.

       With an aging Secondary and quick trades, a solid CB is needed.

25. Baltimore Ravens: Jared Odrick DT-Penn St.

       This team is legit, a rotational DL only helps them get better.

26. Arizona Cardinals: Jerry Hughes DE/OLB-TCU

       They need help everywhere, but a pass-rush is a primary need.

27. Dallas Cowboys: Dez Bryant WR-Oklahoma St.

        Just like Al Davis, Jerry Jones does the craziest things.  Besides, Roy Williams sucks.

28. San Diego Chargers: CJ Spiller RB-Clemson

       The NFL should literally gift wrap Spiller.  He is a Tomlinson clone.

29. New York Jets: Demaryius Thomas WR-Georgia Tech

       Just another weapon for Rex and Sanchez, they are almost unstoppable.

30. Minnesota Vikings: Kareem Jackson CB-Alabama

        The secondary is aging and needs an infusion of youth.

31. Indianapolis Colts: Brian Price DT-UCLA

       This has been a need for the past 3 years.  The run Defense is porous.

32. New Orleans Saints: Jermaine Gresham TE-Oklahoma

        Shockey is hurt too much and Brees would love a new toy.

One Response to “2010 NFL Mock Draft by Your’s Truly”

  1. good try…better stick to day job!


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