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Jan 19, 2009 12:15 AM EST |
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2010
NFL Mock Draft by Dave Hurka |
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| This mock draft has a total score of
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118 users for an average of
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| The Lions need help everywhere, but if anyone thinks Dan Orlovsky is the answer, you're crazy. Toss-up between Stafford and Sanchez here, and Stafford gets the nod. Franchise QB for a franchise with nowhere to go but up. |
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| The Rams need help almost everywhere after a 2-14 season, but offensive line is one of the most important places to get started on a rebuild. Spags is going to think defense here, but you can't miss on Andre Smith. |
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| I personally think the Chiefs should stick with Tyler Thigpen, but Mark Sanchez is going to be too much for Kansas City to pass up. They grab the QB here, and look to rebuild throughout the rest of the draft. |
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| Seattle has a couple of glaring needs, but none more than WR. Crabtree is a can't miss prospect who will be great no matter where he goes. Seattle is his new home, and he should teach the other wideouts how to hold onto the ball. |
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| Mangini is the new HC in Cleveland, and Curry is the best LB in the draft. He's a perfect fit into that system that Mangini is going to put in. |
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| Cincinnati has a lot of needs, but they need to start with protecting Carson Palmer. Oher is the second best OT in the draft, and this starts a run of OTs, as the top 4 come off the board. |
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| Do I think that Oakland is going to draft an OT here? I'm not so sure, but it makes sense if they do. Robert Gallery is a bust and a half, and they need to get someone who can protect JaMarcus Russell. While I think someone who can run a good 40 could go here, Monroe is the pick. |
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| Jacksonville fell apart this season, and while they need help on the D-Line, their biggest need is at tackle. Jason Smith would be a perfect addition, and give David Garrard more time to throw to those average WRs. |
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| Green Bay has an old secondary, and their not getting any younger. With Jenkins falling to the number nine spot, he's perfect for the Packers, who can keep Woodson at safety, and put Jenkins in right away. |
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| A good pass rush is key to a good defense. Mike Singletary is going to establish a defense before anything else, and Brown is a good way to do that. He can either be a linebacker or a d-lineman, so he fits well in San Fran. |
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| Orakpo slips because of a poor showing in the Fiesta Bowl, but Buffalo gets to benefit. The Bills are looking to add a rusher opposite Aaron Schobel, and Orakpo would do just that. |
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| Oh, where to start with the Broncos? I can see them going running back here, with Josh McRoberts in place, but they need to work on that defense first. Ray is a great LB, and adding him would be an excellent choice for Denver. |
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| Washington needs help on boths lines. While I can see them reaching for some D-Line help here, I think Britton is a safer pick, as he can add some youth to an aging offense front. |
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| The Saints have to be looking at either LB or their secondary. Vilma is going to walk, leaving a huge hole in the middle of that defense. That being said, I think the Saints go with the son of the Road Warrior to fill that hole. |
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| Now, the Texans are actually going to draft at 15, but I'm picking for the Chargers here. This is my first WOW pick. San Diego is apparently looking towards life without LT, and with Sproles being a FA, it makes sense for them to take a RB here. Wells is a great pick at 15/16 and would be a solid back of the future. They have other needs, but can look at them in the other rounds. |
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| Again, this should be pick 15. Houston is horrible in the secondary, and while they might look O-Line here to help protect Schaub, I think a solid safety would do wonders for that defense. Moore had injury issues this season, but that's not going to stop him from being a 1st round pick, and he'll start from day 1 in Houston. |
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