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-01-20-2010 #1
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Bucky Brooks mock got to love it
If things turn out like Bucky predicts (good lord i have never hoped for something this bad in a long time) We could draft Suh and J.Clausen would slide to us in 2nd round that would be like all birthdays christmases ever rolled into 1
. What do people think about the pobability of this then?
First-round mock draftTeamPlayerPos.CollegeComment1. RamsNdamukong SuhDTNebraskaUncertainty at the quarterback position will force the Rams to consider Sam Bradford, but Suh is too talented to pass up.2. LionsRussell OkungOTOklahoma St.The Lions desperately need a franchise-caliber offensive tackle to protect Matthew Stafford's blindside.3. BuccaneersGerald McCoy*DTOklahomaThe Bucs haven't had a dominating interior player since Warren Sapp manned the middle.4. RedskinsTrent WilliamsOTOklahomaChris Samuels' injury makes acquiring a top tackle a priority, and Williams' ability to play on either side makes him an intriguing prospect.5. ChiefsDerrick Morgan*DE/LBGeorgia TechA legitimate pass rusher on the edge would greatly improve a pass rush that ranked 31st in the league with just 22 sacks.6. SeahawksCarlos Dunlap*DEFloridaPete Carroll's defensive background will compel him to grab an explosive edge rusher to lead the Seahawks' resurgence.7. BrownsAnthony Davis*OTRutgersMike Holmgren immediately looks to upgrade the team's offense by nabbing an athletic tackle to pair with Pro Bowler Joe Thomas.8. RaidersJason Pierre-Paul*DESouth Fla.Al Davis' infatuation with speed and athleticism makes Pierre-Paul the ideal choice for the Silver and Black.9. BillsBruce Campbell*OTMarylandThe Bills are in desperate need of a franchise QB, but their offensive line woes would make it tough for any signal-caller to survive or thrive in the pocket.10. JaguarsBrian Price*DTUCLAJack Del Rio needs a bed rock in the middle to help his defense return to the ranks of the elite.11. BroncosRolando McClain*LBAlabamaA rugged interior defender in the center of the Broncos' 3-4 would allow D.J. Williams to act as a playmaker.12. DolphinsSergio KindleLBTexasJoey Porter and Jason Taylor are at the end of their careers, so finding an athletic edge rusher is paramount.13. *****Eric BerrySTennesseeThe *****' emerging defense needs a ball hawk like Berry in the middle of the field to ascend to the next level.14. SeahawksCharles BrownOTUSCA QB like Jimmy Clausen or Sam Bradford would be intriguing choices here, but Seattle's injuries along the O-line will makes Pete Carroll's former player a safe pick.15. GiantsBrandon SpikesLBFloridaThe loss of Antonio Pierce robbed the Giants of a leader in the middle, and contributed to the defense's woeful finish.16. *****Joe Haden*CBFloridaMike Singletary fortifies the defense by adding another playmaker to the secondary.17. TitansEverson Griffen*DEUSCThe Titans must replace aging pieces on the edge (Javon Kearse and Kyle Vanden Bosch), and Griffen flashes the potential to be a double-digit sack artist.18. SteelersPatrick RobinsonCBFlorida St.The Steelers' suspect secondary repeatedly cost them down the stretch, so Mike Tomlin shores up one side of the field.19. FalconsNavorro Bowman*LBPenn St.Mike Smith needs a playmaker at the weakside linebacker spot, and Bowman's athleticism fits the bill.20. TexansEarl Thomas*STexasThe former Longhorn would give the Texans' secondary a serious jolt with his speed and range in the middle.21. BengalsDez Bryant*WROklahoma St.Marvin Lewis would love to add a talent like Bryant to his offense to alleviate the pressure on Carson Palmer and Chad Ochocinco.22. PatriotsRicky SappLBClemsonSapp's presence should bolster a pass rush that was virtually non-existent this season.23. PackersJahvid Best*RBCaliforniaThe best runner in the draft falls into Packers' lap, and his talent is too enticing for Mike McCarthy to bypass despite a pressing need at tackle.24. EaglesTaylor MaysSUSCAndy Reid underestimated the impact of losing Brian Dawkins in the back end, so he nabs Mays to become the new anchor of the secondary.25. RavensArrelious Benn*WRIllinoisThe Ravens' passing game needs a playmaker to help Joe Flacco continue his development as the franchise quarterback.26. CardinalsSam BradfordQBOklahomaKen Whisenhunt opts for Bradford over Matt Leinart as Kurt Warner's eventual replacement.27. CowboysBryan Bulaga*OTIowaFlozell Adams' declining skills make it necessary for Jerry Jones to find a replacement at left tackle.28. ChargersC.J. SpillerRBClemsonThe Chargers officially announce the end of the L.T era with the arrival of the ultra-explosive Spiller.29. JetsDamian Williams*WRUSCRex Ryan hopes that Williams quickly renews his chemistry with Mark Sanchez to give the Jets a lethal passing combination.30. VikingsTerrence CodyDTAlabamaThe Vikings add Cody to their defensive line rotation as a possible replacement for 37-year-old Pat Williams.31. SaintsSelvish CapersOTWest VirginiaThe Saints would love to upgrade their linebacker corps with a talented playmaker, but Capers fills a pressing need along the offensive line.32. ColtsJared OdrickDTPenn StateThe hardworking Odrick is an ideal fit as an interior player in the Colts' scheme, and his presence will help shore up the team's woes against the run.
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-01-20-2010 #2
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1 in 10000000
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-01-20-2010 #3
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I think that the Redskins, Seahawks, and Bills all seem like possible destinations for Clausen--and that's just in the top 10.
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-01-20-2010 #4
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Redskins, Sehawks, Bills, Browns, Jaguars, Raiders (?), Whiners, and Broncos could all be targeting a QB in the 2010 draft. For Clausen to fall through ALL of them would be very unlikely, but anything can happen.
Just like last year's Duke Robinson, a projected 1st round guard, fell all the way to tthe 5th round.
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-01-20-2010 #5
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It certainly doesnt help that Seahags have 2 first round picks....if they pass on the first wave, if he's still there by the second time around i have a hard time fathoming them passing again. The new coach would need to be completely sold on the idea of Hasselback.
Even if they did keep Hasselbeck starting again, they'd draft a QB so he can sit a year.
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-01-20-2010 #6
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I don't think Clausen slips out of the first round barring some kind of major incident during his interviews that just has coaches scratching their heads.
That being said, I think the truly interesting thing to take from this mock (and other mocks and sites for that matter) is the complete lack of a true #1 quarterback right now. Some say it's Clausen, but more than a few say it's Bradford.
Neither of these guys right now is really standing out significantly over the other, which could mean any number of things. Maybe they're both great prospects, but I think the more likely reason is because there's enough question marks about both of them for each to have a crowd of guys who prefer the other.
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-01-21-2010 #7
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Re: Bucky Brooks mock got to love it
If not clausen and bradford slides and we could trade back into get him that would be immense dt and qb of future in 1 draft
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-01-21-2010 #8
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IMO, I don't see Clausen and Bradford falling.
Instead, I think that some lower-tier QB's like Canfield, Stull, LeFevour, (Max) Hall, are all rising because of the questions about the 2nd round QB's like Pike, McCoy, and Tebow.
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-01-21-2010 #9
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no way Spiller slips past Texans
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-01-21-2010 #10
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I am in the camp that sees Clausen and Bradford both falling out of the top-10. Any significant improvement by any of the other draftable Qb's comes at these guys expense, and Clausen is especially vulnerable with his recent surgery. Some players might actually lap Clausen and push him into the second round if they have great workouts while he sits. Seahags will prob go QB at 14, but there will not be a run on QB's in the first round.
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