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Apr 25, 2009 9:59 AM EST |
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2010
NFL Mock Draft by Jake Narup |
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| This mock draft has a total score of
900 from
218 users for an average of
4.1
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| Picks 1-16
| 17-32
| 33-48
| 49-64
| 65-95
| 96-127
| 128-159
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St. Louis Rams
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| Whether it will be a great pick or not, signs are starting to point to the Lions taking Matt Stafford. Stafford seems to have a great head on his shoulders. It looks like this will happen if all the contract stuff works out. The Lions want to get the player they pick signed before they make the pick. |
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Detroit Lions
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| I think not working out at the combine will come back to cost Michael Crabtree and make the Rams lean more toward an Offensive Tackle. Jason Smith was once the dark horse, but is now a very good possiblity for the Rams. He is bigger than people think, he proved that he is stronger than the other top tackles (33 bench reps), has the best footwork, and is also the most athletic. |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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| GM Scott Fioli helped build the great Patriots teams by drafting players such as Jerod Mayo. A very good talent evaluator, he won't have to reach at this pick. They will draft the best player in the draft at a position of need. |
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Washington Redskins
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| Mark Sanchez is turning heads and could end up being the second person taken in the draft. I believe the rams will entertain trade offers from the Broncos among others. With two firsts and an extra hird the Broncos could make a play for Sanchez. If no trades happen, I see the talented quarterback as the quarterback of the future in Seattle. |
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Kansas City Chiefs
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| I believe the Cleveland Browns are one great outside pass rusher away from having a great defense. They finished the season with only 17 sacks, only Cinncinatti was worst at getting to the passer. This team will have a few different choices for this pass rusher. I now believe the pick will be either Aaron Maybin or Brain Orakpo. The hype and proven play of Orakpo will win out over Maybin. |
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Seattle Seahawks
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| With Monroe still on the board the Bengals will have no other choice but to take him. He is a legitimate cornerstone left tackle that will be a fixture for a long time. To get him on a horrible offensive line that has not been able to keep a Quarterback healthy in years will be huge. |
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Cleveland Browns
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| This would be the right pick for the Raiders at this point in the draft. Crabtree will likely be their #1 choice going into the draft and with the recent question marks surrounding his health and with teams unsure if he was a system guy or not, this could become a reality for the Raiders. |
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Oakland Raiders
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| This team seems like they lack speed on the outside. I believe that a healthy Jeremy Maclin will wow people at his pro day. He's more polished than most think, and he is usually the fastest man on the field when the pads are strapped on. This would be a great pick for the Jaguars. |
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Buffalo Bills
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| Raji's recent personal problems will likely effect him on draft day. Especially as the incident happened so recently. He will be a risky pick for the Packers, but will be the most talented player on the board not named Andre Smith. I've been to Green Bay and I don't see how a guy could get in too much trouble up there. This would be a good risk for the Packers. |
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Jacksonville Jaguars
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| At this point the 49ers will have a huge decision to make between 3 different players. The first player and probably the safest player is Aaron Maybin, he's very versatile and can get to the quarterback of the edge. He will provide an instant boost to the pass rush. The other two picks are high risk, high reward type picks that I believe they will pass up. One of those players is Andre Smith. Smith could have been the first player picked in this draft, but because of his questionable work ethic, and questions about his passion for the game he falls all the way to 10 where the 49ers will still have trouble choosing him. |
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Denver Broncos
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| The bills would love too get a pass rusher like Aaron Maybin at 11. A Pass rushing defensive end opposite of Aaron Schobel could possibly be the biggest need in Buffallo right now. He is also versatile enough to play outside linebacker in the nfl. |
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Miami Dolphins
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| If the Broncos don't trade this pick too move up for a quarterback of the future they will probably use both on the defensive side of the ball. The Broncos will have 2 first rounders next year and will have another shot at getting |
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San Francisco 49ers
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| The Redskins have satisfied enough needs to make a high risk, high reward pick in Beanie Wells. They need someone to take a little heat off Clinton Portis. He wore down by the end of the season, and Wells could be great for the future. |
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Seattle Seahawks
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| Ayers rise up the draft boards has been interesting. I guess I'm buying into the hype. I hope that he isn't a work out freak that doesn't pan out such as Vernon Gholston from last year might be. However, this pick fills a need for the Saints. |
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New York Giants
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| If Malcolm Jenkins falls in Houston's lap they will be very lucky. I could definitely see this happening. The drafts best corner is big and athletic and will be effective against the leagues best recievers.
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Tennessee Titans
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| The Chargers need to patch up there offensive line and add a little depth. This would be the safe option with this pick, but a good option none the less. |
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