TCGF's 2010 Mock Draft v1.0

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  1. TheCoolerGlennFoley

    TheCoolerGlennFoley Well-Known Member

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    Slow day at work so gave my first crack at it. All I can say is going through it, this is a helluva draft.


    1. St. Louis Rams: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska. The only way I see Claussen in St. Louis is if they trade down to 3 with Tampa Bay. Suh is the top prospect in the draft and I think they'd be better served taking the most dominant college lineman in years and rolling the dice on trading for Vick for a year.

    2. Detroit Lions: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma. Not a bad consolation price, should be able to immediately come in and contribute in Schwartz' system.

    3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Eric Berry, S, Tennessee.
    Really early for a safety and a strange top 3 position wise, but he already knows the Tampa-2 and would be an impact player right away.

    4. Washington Redskins: Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma. Shanahan has been linked to the former Hesiman winner and I think he coaches the kind of style Bradford could win in.

    5. Kansas City Chiefs: Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma St. The consensus top tackle in the draft, would push Albert inside and hopefully give Mr. $60 million some more time to show he's not that good.

    6. Seattle Seahawks: Jimmy Claussen, QB, Notre Dame. A bit of a fall for the Golden Domer, despite Carroll saying he's committed to Hasselback the 'Hawks almost pulled the trigger on Sanchez last year. Carroll saw Claussen each year and with no USC QB coming out in awhile would probably jump at the chance to get the Irish QB.

    7. Cleveland Browns: Joe Haden, CB, Florida. Mangini saw how good Revis is in person and while Haden might be a step below him, he's still a great prospect. With no QB worth taking at this point, Holmgren goes to what should be a sure thing to at least be a solid pro.

    8. Oakland Raiders: Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida. He's sure to have a monster combine and the loss of Seymour would make Al Davis think he has to have Dunlap.

    9. Buffalo Bills: Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland. I have my doubts about him passing Davis as the #2 tackle on the board, but I think Campbell projects better as a left tackle then Davis and after trading Peters that's what the Bills need most. Chan Gailey goes back to his ACC days and hopes Campbell solidifies the line blocking for whoever he'll have at QB.

    10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida. Insanely early for a guy that has so many question marks, but it's a desperation move for Wayne Weaver and the Jags. After a solid season and still not selling tickets, its obvious winning alone isn't going to get it done in Florida, and Tebow is probably worth a couple extra thousand season ticket holders.

    11. Denver Broncos: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma St. Not the best news for Jets fans because if Marshall isn't traded Rolando McClain would be a nice fit. However it looks like Marshall is on his way out of town and Bryant is the best receiver in this class.

    12. Miami Dolphins: Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama. A potential stud linebacker, would fit in perfectly with the Dolphins 3-4 scheme. A no-brainer if he's still there at 12.

    13. San Fransisco 49ers: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers. The Niners would be thrilled if Davis lasts this far. He'd be able to step up and immediately start at RT, a huge hole for the Bay Area team.

    14. Seattle Seahawks: Everson Griffin, DE, USC. Seattle needs help on both lines but with the top 3 tackles already gone, and Carroll calling the shots, they take a guy he's very familiar with.

    15. New York Giants: Sean Witherspoon, LB, Missouri.
    Maybe a slight reach, there's no question LB is the Giants' weak link. Depending on the Osi Umenyiora situation defensive line could get some consideration but Witherspoon is the best at a position of need.

    16. San Fransisco 49ers: Earl Thomas, S, Texas. The Niners aren't very good against the pass and getting a centerfielder like Thomas will help. Donavon Warren would get some consideration but I think Thomas is just a better football player.

    17. Tennessee Titans: Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech. A potential top 10 talent falls a bit and the Titans get a guy that could immediately help the pass rush.

    18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Brian Baulaga, OT, Iowa. The Steelers need a lot of help on their offensive line and could go this route or Iuapati. In the end, the steady Hawkeye continues wearing black and gold.

    19. Atlanta Falcons: Donovan Warren, CB, Michigan. Likely the #2 CB prospect in the draft, the Falcons could use some help in the secondary.

    20. Houston Texans: Taylor Mays, S, USC. I'm not completely sold on this pick but in some ways it makes sense. Mays would be able to contribute at either an in the box safety or weakside linebacker. After hitting it big with Cushing I wouldn't be surprised to see Houston add another athletic USC defender.

    21. Cincinatti Bengals: Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame. I really like Tate as a pro prospect and the Bengals could use some help at WR.

    22. New England Patriots: CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson. What New England truly needs is an every down, 20 carry back. But Bellicheck seems to think he can get away without one, and their offense all of a sudden lacks explosive big play guys.

    23. Green Bay Packers: Charles Brown, OT, USC. Offensive line was an issue all year for Green Bay and if healthy Brown is one of the best pass protectors in the draft.

    24. Philadelphia Eagles: Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, USF. Aside from Trent Cole, the Eagles front 7 is lacking in talent and Pierre-Paul oozes athleticism. At this point in the draft it makes sense to take a chance on a boom or bust guy.

    25. Baltimore Ravens: Damian Williams, WR, USC. With Derrick Mason potentially retiring, Flacco is going to need another receiver to throw too and Williams is a good one.

    26. Arizona Cardinals: Jerry Hughes, DE/OLB, TCU. Apparently Arizona is looking to use a 3-4 defense next year, and with a glaring need for a pass rusher regardless of scheme, Hughes is a solid fit in the desert.

    27. Dallas Cowboys: Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma. Great value at this point in the round. Anyone who saw the Dallas-Minny game could tell offensive line is an issue and Williams has a lot of potential.

    28. San Diego Chargers: Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee. When Jamal Williams went down, the Chargers lost all ability to stop the run. Enter another Williams who would provide valuable depth at a tough position to fill.

    29. Minnesota Vikings: Perry Cox, CB, Oklahoma St. Minnesota could use some youth added to their secondary and Cox is a solid prospect.

    30. Indianapolis Colts: Brian Price, DT, UCLA. Price is exactly the kind of undersized penetrator the Colts look for on the defensive line and would be able to wreak havoc next to Freeny.

    31. New Orleans Saints: Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida.
    Combining him with Vilma would give the Saints a very athletic linebacker combo.

    32. New York Jets: Terrance Cody, NT, Alabama. The Jets managed to win the Super Bowl despite losing Kris Jenkins for the year with a torn ACL. Cody falls a bit because of work ethic but if someone can get the most out of him it's Rex Ryan.
     
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  2. DraftaFullBack

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    I don't buy this at all, why would people pay to watch Tebow sit on the bench, and maybe run a trick play once a game?
     
  3. hazmat

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    I'm sure the Raiders are going to franchise Seymour.
     
  4. Mr Electric

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    Who says he's going to sit on the bench? From everything I've been hearing, no one in Jacksonville is high on David Garrard.

    I agree that Tim Tebow isn't ready to run a pro-style system, but he could take at least 20 snaps a game in a certain style of offense.

    If Tebow ends up in Jacksonville, Garrard will likely remain the starter, but Tebow will see a lot more action that you think. The guy's basically going to be a short yardage back in his first year or two.

    Whether you like him or not, he's going to be a valuable role player for the team that decides to draft him.

    The Jets have their quarterback, so we don't have to worry about it...
     
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    Im not sold that Jacksonville is going to take Tim Tebow. I also think Oakland is going to franchise seymour. I expect them to go after one of the safeties, Jimmy Clausen, or Dez Bryant. If Cody falls I will be doing cart wheels.
     
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    Taylor Mays was born to be drafted by Al Davis.
     
  7. WW85

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    Good job....alot of your selections are spot on!!!

    A few notes....

    I'm not sure St Louis takes Suh!! They should TRY to trade down a few spots, Tampa Bay would be perfect... Bucs get Suh and Rams get their QB. Detroit gets shut out of Suh!!

    I doubt Denver goes WR, especially in Rd 1..even with Marshall's future cloudy.

    Davis is overrated , I rather go with Bulaga to San Fran.

    San Fran's second pick should have been Warren, not Thomas.

    Iupati to Dallas...Williams is 2nd Rd player.

    Price is overrated and not a top prospect.

    I see Rolando McClain going higher....I've read KC is very high on the Bama LB.
     
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  8. Mr Electric

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    I don't WW, Price is pretty damn talented. He's got a ridiculous motor for a 300 pounder, and he's got a better burst off the snap than almost every DT in this draft.

    He should be a very good 4-3 tackle.
     
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    I don't agree, I'm not as high on Price. A good player, but I don't see him as Rd 1 talent. He may go higher for the lack of 4-3 DTs near the top of the draft.

    Everyone has their favorites, Price isn't on my list.
     
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  10. Mr Electric

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    Every time I watched Price, he was dominant for most of the games. Out of 46 of his tackles, 23 of them were tackles for loss. I don't like to use stats that much, but that's amazing production from a DT.

    Price won PAC-10 Defensive Player of the Year and I completely agree with the decision.

    You can't coach drive and determination - Price doesn't know how to quit.
     
  11. WW85

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    I don't see alot of UCLA games....what I've seen he's good, not great.

    I project Price to be a 2nd round selection, just not cracking Rd 1.

    I'm not a huge stat guy.....motor is very important and Price does hustle....just not convinced he's a Top 32 pick.
     
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    I think Morgan,Brown, and Mays go higher with Dunlap, Pierre-Paul, and Tate going lower. Outside of Mays I think all the others are talented but I just think they should go slightly lower
     
  13. Mr Electric

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    I've been watching this kid for a while now...Price was one of the best players in the state of California in 2007.

    He's dealt with a lot in his life, and he's overcome everything to be one of the best players at his position. Both of his brothers were murdered in gang related crimes. This kid knows how lucky he is to be out of Crenshaw.

    Guys like Ndamukong Suh and Gerald McCoy should go ahead of him, but Price will make a damn good case to be the third DT off the board.

    I see a lot of Sedrick Ellis when I watch Brian Price play. I hope you'll change your mind on him after the combine. He's the most versatile of a player, but in the right scheme, he'll be very effective.
     
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    I respect your opinion, I can only tell you how I feel on Jan 21st. I never said Price was terrible, I just don't see Rd 1 value.

    I'm flexible and do change my opinion quite often...in both directions.

    Let's see Price combine workouts and I'll watch closely his one on one drills.

    Right now ....I have Price as a mid rd 2 selection.
     

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