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Ryan Bleecher’s NFL Mock Draft
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Written by Ryan Bleecher, Sports Staff Writer
1. St. Louis Rams: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
He is the overall best player in this draft. Suh is an elite talent and there is no doubt that the Rams could use a dominant defensive lineman, plus I don’t see the Rams taking a QB here because none of this years QB’s are worth a 1st overall pick.
2. Detroit Lions: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
The Lions offense is improving but they have one of the worst defenses in the league. McCoy would be a good start to rebuilding this defense.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
Berry is by far the best safety in the draft. Tampa Bay is also does not have depth in the Secondary. Even though there number 1 need is a Defensive linemen Suh, and McCoy should be off the board by the time they pick.
4. Washington Redskins: Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
With coaching changes in Washington, and not sure if Jason Campbell can takeover the job, look for the Redskins to take Bradford.
5. Kansas City Chiefs: Russell Okung, T, Oklahoma State
This pick is a no-brainer, the Chiefs are in need of a Tackle, and he is the best in the draft. Okung was the most consistent lineman in the nation this year
6. Seattle Seahawks: Bruce Campbell, T, Maryland
I don’t see the Seahawks wasting there 1st round pick on a QB. Bruce Campbell is an athletic freak of nature and if he cracks a 4.95 40 time at the Combine, all bets are off and you can pencil in Campbell falling no further than the Seahawks pick here.
7. Cleveland Browns: Joe Haden, CB, Florida
The Browns got to go defense here, and they need a CB. Haden is the best in the draft. He is a shut-down corner,
8. Oakland Raiders: Bryan Bulaga, T, Iowa
The Raiders do not protect the QB, so they need to take a Tackle here, and Bulaga will be the best available.
9. Buffalo Bills: Anthony Davis, T, Rutgers
Even though Davis has some work ethic concerns, the Bills need a Tackle.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jason Pierre-Paul, DE/OLB, South Florida
Pierre-Paul has great upside, and I don’t see him falling any further then 10 to the Jaguars.
11. Denver Broncos: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
It is looking like the Broncos are seriously interested in trading away Brandon Marshall. A team desperate for a big threat at receiver is really going to like Dez Bryant because there is a perceived lack of No. 1 wideouts in this draft.
12. Miami Dolphins: Rolando McClain, ILB, Alabama
When you talk about leadership and intangibles, Rolando McClain is one of the very best in that department in the 2010 NFL Draft. I think Jeff Ireland and Bill Parcels will both agree they need to get more playmakers at linebacker and McClain certainly will do that for this franchise.
13. San Francisco 49ers: Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech
Derrick Morgan is without a doubt the best player on the board at this point, So I don’t see the 49ers passing him up.
14. Seattle Seahawks: Taylor Mays, S, USC
Mays is a big, physical safety who does a great job of closing in on run support. Other then Berry he is the best safety in the draft.
15. New York Giants: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
The Giants didn’t get the production they wanted out of their defensive line, and they need to become dominant once again on the interior.
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