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2010 NFL Mock Draft Second Round: Where Do Tebow and McCoy Land?

Joe TanseyApr 20, 2010

Yesterday, I unveiled my first round mock draft, here are the picks in case you missed it:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/381330-2010-nfl-mock-draftbig-12-dominates-top-10-picks

Now time for the second round of my mock draft to start:

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33. St. Louis Rams—Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland

After getting their franchise quarterback in Round One in Bradford, the Rams need a tackle to protect him.

34. Detroit Lions—Daryl Washington, OLB, TCU

With the departure of Ernie Sims to Philly, the Lions pick Washington to fill to try and fill the void left by Sims.

35. Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Brian Price, DT, UCLA

After taking an offensive lineman in Round One, the defensive line concern will be taken care of in Round Two. Price will certainly win a starting spot over either Chris Hovan or Ryan Sims.

36. Kansas City Chiefs—Charles Brown, OT, USC

Brown should start on the Chiefs' O-Line this season providing some much needed protection for Matt Cassel.

37. Philadelphia Eagles—Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State

The revamping of the Eagles' secondary continues with the selection of Robinson after going with Taylor Mays in Round One.

38. Cleveland Browns—Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame

Tate becomes a target for whoever becomes the Browns starting quarterback. Tate will be a good compliment to the speedy Josh Cribbs on the outside while bigger receivers like Brian Robiskie and Mohammed Massaqoui can go inside more.

39. Oakland Raiders—Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia Tech

Thomas adds depth to the Raiders' young receiving corps and should be one of many targets for whomever starts for Al Davis.

40. San Diego Chargers—Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford

The Chargers get a power back that can complement Darren Sproles and move Jacob Hester to fullback where he can focus on blocking for both Gerhart and Sproles.

41. Buffalo Bills—Rodger Saffold, OT, Indiana

Going with the strategy of drafting a young quarterback in the first round (Clausen) and then picking up a tackle to protect him in the next round.

42. Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida

The Bucs need help everywhere on the defensive line and keeping Dunlap in-state is a good move for the Bucs.

43. Denver Broncos—Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama

What is a good complement to a fast defensive end? A ginormous defensive tackle that stop the run and also block kicks on special teams.

44. New England Patriots—Rob Gronkowski, TE, Arizona

The loss of Ben Watson will be felt and adding Alge Crumpler won't do much to heal that wound. The 6-6, 258-pound Gronkowski can help blocking and go out to catch a few passes.

45. Denver Broncos—Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois

Benn will not be like Brandon Marshall (at least not in Year One), but provides a deep-threat for either Brady Quinn or Kyle Orton.

46. New York Giants—Vladimir Ducasse, OT, UMASS

The Giants O-Line is getting older and a fresh body to spell them at times will be what the Giants will expect out of Ducasse in his rookie season.

47. New England Patriots—Tim Tebow, QB, Florida

Why not? Just another weapon for the already dangerous Patriots offense.

48. Carolina Panthers—Morgan Burnett, FS, Georgia Tech

The Panthers need a defensive end but no one is worth a second-round pick at this point of the draft, so an upgrade to the secondary will have to do for the first Carolina pick of 2010.

49. San Francisco 49ers—Nate Allen, S, South Florida

The Niners need depth at safety, completing a good amount of talent on the defensive side of the ball that could help Mike Singletary's team to the NFC West title.

50. Kansas City Chiefs—Damian Williams, WR, USC

The Chiefs still need a lot of help on offense so adding a reciever here would be smart.

51. Houston Texans—Chris Cook, CB, Virginia

The Texans add to their talented rookie corners after taking Kyle Wilson in Round One, who looks to replace Dunta Robinson. Both have a chance to start.

52. Pittsburgh Steelers—Dexter McCluster, RB/WR, Ole Miss

The Steelers could use the versatile McCluster in many ways. McCluster can run on the outside, add an element to the Wildcat formation, be a deep threat at receiver, and a matchup problem for opposing defenses.

53. New England Patriots—Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest

The Pats will most likely trade one of their second-round picks, but in case they do not trade, Ghee adds to their secondary depth.

54. Cincinnati Bengals—Alex Carrington, DE, Arkansas State

The Bengals need someone to backup Robert Geathers and Antwan Odom and Carrington can do that and more.

55. Philadelphia Eagles—Jason Worilds, LB, Virginia Tech

The linebacker position in Philadelphia is wide open, so why not add another talented player into the mix?

56. Green Bay Packers—Dominique Franks, CB, Oklahoma

The Packers need a little bit of help in the secondary, and in a second round chock full of corners, Franks is still a good option even though he will be the eighth corner off the board.

57. Baltimore Ravens—Tyson Alualu, DE, Cal

One of the better 3-4 defenses in the league has plenty of depth at defensive tackle but needs an end that can rush from the outside so the defense does not have to depend so much on the linebackers for the pass rush.

58. Arizona Cardinals—Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern

Similar to the Ravens situation but in a 4-3 scheme, the Cards need a defensive end.

59. Dallas Cowboys—Linval Joseph, DT, East Carolina

The Cowboys continue to stock up on defensive tackles after taking Jared Odrick in Round One.

60. Seattle Seahawks—Sean Lee, LB, Penn State

With a lot of linebackers coming off of injury-plagued seasons, picking a solid player from Linebacker U. is not a bad choice at all.

61. New York Jets—Jon Asamoah, G, Illinois

There are rumors that Alan Faneca will be out after the draft and the selection of Asamoah could add fuel to that fire.

62. Minnesota Vikings—Colt McCoy, QB, Texas

With Brett Favre's return still up in air and Tarvaris Jackson and Sage Rosenfels as the only other options, McCoy could start next season. If Favre does come back, he can help McCoy develop for a season.

63. Indianapolis Colts—Koa Misi, OLB, Utah

With the position needs the Colts have not having second-round talent (center, safety, kicker) Misi could fight for a special teams spot in his rookie season.

64. New Orleans Saints—Navorro Bowman, LB, Penn State

The Saints can just sit back and take the most talented player on the board and Bowman is a very talented linebacker.

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