2010 NFL Mock Draft : Post-Free Agency
1. St. Louis Rams Sam Braford, QB, Oklahoma
Bradford is a former Heisman winner with pinpoint accuracy, underrated athletic ability and unfortunately a questionable arm because of a shoulder injury he suffered his junior year.Bradford is the best QB in this years' draft. At 6-foot-4 1/2 and 236 pounds, he could be a franchise QB.
2. Detroit Lions Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
He is impressive on tape, he put on a show at the combine, and he will dominated the line of scrimmage.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
Gerald McCoy would be a disruptive player for the Lions. He excels at wreaking havoc in the backfield and disrupting plays, and could considerably be taken at one or two overall.
If they don't take McCoy, drafting Oklahoma State Russell Okung would be a no-brainer for a team that could definitely use the talents of an offence tackle.
4. Washington Redskins Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
Okung has a very good first step and great strength. Plain and simple, he is a solid all around blocker for a team in need.
5. Kansas City Chiefs Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
Trent Williams is extremely tough and sturdy though and very good in run blocking. Physically, he has it all, and although this is hardly the sexy pick the fans may want, he is a solid player.
6. Seattle Seahawks—Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame
Clausen will be one of, if not the most, widely scrutinized prospects in this draft. He has an NFL ready arm, can make all the throws, makes good decisions, and most importantly, has played in a pro style offense under a great offensive mind.
If it's not Clausen, it may be Rutgers linemen Anthony Davis.
7. Cleveland Browns—Joe Haden, CB, Florida
Haden is the top flight corner of this class and a great athlete. Haden has great speed, ball skills, and is a natural cover corner. With all the top tackles already gone, this should be an easy pick. Haden would be a no-brainer for a team that could definitely use the talents of a pure shutdown corner.
8. Oakland Raiders Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
mpbell is a major project, and a team with an older starting left tackle who won't need to put Campbell in immediately should take a chance on this athlete. If Campbell has to play early, though, this experiment would be a disaster. The al davis like his linemen big, and fast.
9. Buffalo Bills Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
Buffalo can build the defense around McClain, especially since they are headed to a 3-4. He can play inside or outside.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida
Jason Piere-Paul is the best pure pass rusher in this class and is rising up draft boards, although I believe he's a bit overhyped.
11. Denver Broncos Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech
Morgan's production in 2009 when he had 12.5 sacks, 18.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles.
12. Miami Dolphins—Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
After signing karlos dansby miami biggest nee is at the widereceiver position Dez Bryant is The top talent at WR in this class, Bryant will not have played ball in almost a year when he finally takes the field, but is worthy of an 12th overall selection and could possibly go higher.
13. San Francisco 49ers— Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
After passing up on him with the sixth overall pick, I don't think they do it again.
Davis has the highest ceiling of all the tackle prospects as well as the most athleticism. He is not a finished product yet, but he could be great if coached correctly.
14. Seattle Seahawks—Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
Berry can play anywhere in the secondary, which means he can match well on any TE or wideout, his the complete package at safety.
15. New York Giants—Brandon Spikes, MLB, Florida
MLB Antonio Pierce was just released, and Spikes is the second best inside linebacker prospect. The middle of this defense could use some help.
16. Tennessee Titans—Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida
Once considered the top prospect of the draft, Dunlap has all the physical tools teams drool over, but has character concerns.
The Titans though, have a good core on this team and could use an athlete of his caliber at defensive end.
17. San Francisco 49ers—Taylor Mays, S, USC
Mays is a physical freak and gives new meaning to the phrase “runs like a corner, hits like a linebacker.” Questions about his coverage, recognition skills, and a mediocre week at the Senior Bowl have not helped his stock though.
18. Pittsburgh Steelers—Earl Thomas, S, Texas
The Steelers had issues when Troy Polamula went down. Thomas would be a good value at this pick.
Thomas is ball hawk at safety and is a willing tackler. Only a redshirt sophomore, Thomas has a lot of good football in front of him.
19. Atlanta Falcons—Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas
Atlanta needs some defensive help at each level.
They could add a pass rusher, would love a shut down corner, and desperately need some athletic youth at OLB.
Kindle’s strong, physical, athletic, and is finally playing the type of football that has been expected of him.
20. Houston Texas—Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia tech
The texans need a power runner here and Dwyer is a big boy. They will pick him here.
21. Cincinnati Bengals—Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
The most complete tight end in the draft, Gresham had his senior season marred by injury and probably would have been selected higher last season had he come out.
Fortunately for the Bengals, who need more weapons for Carson Palmer, they get a guy who has wide receiver skills in a tight end body, and can block as well.
22. New England Patriots—Brandon Graham, OLB, Michigan
Graham is a bit undersized, but coach Bill Belichick will get the most out of him.
They need some help getting after the QB and can definitely get younger at spots on defense.
23. Green Bay Packers Mike Iupati, G, Idaho
Iupati is a versatile lineman with a lot of intensity. He could wind up playing anywhere along the front, but left guard would be ideal.
24. Philadelphia Eagles Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri
A dynamic linebacker who can play inside and outside, Weatherspoon will provide the Eagles with a ton a versatility and a lot of fire. He proved to be a team leader at Senior Bowl.He finished his college career with more than 400 tackles, 43.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, and 18 passes defensed.
25. Baltimore Ravens Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
After aqcuring Wilson is a fast-rising prospect with fantastic bump-n-run skills. He is physical, knows how to play the ball, and is a willing tackler.
26. Arizona Cardinals Charles Brown, OT, USC
The Cardinals need linebacker help and could look at a guy like Ricky Sapp, but they also lost their starting left tackle, Mike Gandy. And Brown looked better than most of the tackles at the combine.
27. Dallas Cowboys—Nate Allen, FS, South Florida
Ken Hamlin's been good but his not great which means the Dallas Cowboys will be looking for an upgrade at free safety position.
28. San Diego Chargers—CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
L.T is not coming back to the Chargers. That leave san diego with no running back to carry the load. With this pick they will pick a game breaker in CJ spiller.
29. New York Jets—Damian Williams, WR, USC
Williams is a slick, savy route runner with consistent hands and just so happens to have played with Sanchez before. I really like the idea of this combination teaming up again.
30. Minnesota Vikings—Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
Pat and Kevin Williams are getting older and I think with this pick minnesota will be looking to add another heavy Williams to their roster. If Williams, a big strong NT prospect is still available, he will be tough to pass on.
31. Indianapolis Colts—Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State
Odrick did a fantastic job of allowing the tackling machines behind him in happy valley to run free and make plays.
The Colts seem to continually need help at the defensive tackle position and get great value and talent here from Odrick.
32. New Orleans Saints—Navarro Bowman, OLB, Penn State
The Saints could use a youth movement at the OLB position, and Bowman is the best available.
A bit undersized, he has good speed and great range. He is also pretty reliable tackler and excels in space.
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