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NFL mock draft of 2010, rounds 1 and 2: Where Carlos Dunlap fall?
2010, Rounds 1 and 2 "> 2010 Draft Model of the NFL, the Series 1 and 2
Only four years and one month and a half before the highly anticipated 2010, the NFL draft.
Can you feel aroused in the air, or are too busy to feel the holiday mood?
As usual, I will update my mock draft each week.
Without further ado, let's get it!
1. Cleveland Browns-Jimmy Clausen, quarterback Field, Notre Dame
Well, Let's Get on the fact that both Brady Quinn and Jimmy Clausen came to Notre Dame. This does not mean that are almost exactly the same quarter.
The perception that is a 2.0 Quinn Clausen is not fair and looks stupid decision.
Jimmy Clausen is a little better than quarterback Jake Locker is. Clausen has had to go against some of the best universities in the entire college football.
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ndamukong Suh, defensive tackle, Nebraska
I received some criticism for this choice because people think that Tampa Bay is taking just a good old Suh.
So what?
If you want the best player available, take Suh. Will a perfect fit for your system, and go well with Roy Miller on the defensive line.
I do not see Tampa Bay is otherwise, but the phenomenon of Nebraska.
3. St. Louis Rams-Jake Locker, QB, Washington
Kyle Boller is great! Have you seen the game had Sunday? Nice, it is terrible.
If St. Louis did not draft a quarterback in the first round, I'll lead in Missouri seized fire to the homes of people who took the decision.
Jake Locker has a long arm size, and all the tools necessary to be a great NFL quarterback.
Now if he had weapons to launch … Well, there are cycles of 2-7, I guess.
4. Detroit Lions-Gerald McCoy, defensive tackle, Oklahoma
Normally, Russell Okung go here, but for some reason the Lions coach the offensive line, George Yarn, said he like the way Jeff Backus played recently.
I guess giving up 7.5 sacks for 11 games is acceptable. But again, Detroit has won only two games in the last two seasons!
Gerald McCoy is a stud, no doubt. Detroit would love to have this kind of control over his defensive line. Do not be surprised if it ends up being the defensive rookie of the year next season.
5. Kansas City Russell Okung, sunscreen, Oklahoma State
Kansas City will not successfully launch the ball, if Matt Cassel can not keep on your feet.
In nine games played, Branden Albert has already presented nine catches. What happened man!?
Russell Okung is a must-Pick selection. It is easily the best offensive tackle in the nation. Kansas City would be fools if they do not make that choice.
6. Washington Redskins, Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
Daniel Snyder likes to chase big name players. Albert Haynesworth, DeAngelo Hall, Clinton Portis, Brian Orakpo and example?
Jason Campbell can not succeed in the NFL, and less with the Washington Redskins.
It is done.
Sam Bradford's arm will be fine for when combined rollers. It impresses scouts pushing him in the top 10.
7. Buffalo Bills, Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas
The size of Rolando McClain, Dan Williams, and Eric Berry sound intriguing, but the fact of the matter is that the Bills have two rooms terrible in its list of Ryan Fitzpatrick and Edwards Trento.
Seriously, this team does not expect to win five games next year with either of these two to the head? I hope not.
Ryan Mallett has had a great season and Arkansas. Is joining the No. 7? Maybe. But Buffalo needs a QB Ryan Mallett needs and Buffalo.
8. Oakland Raiders-Rolando McClain, inside linebacker, Alabama
Maybe not the greatest need, but when you think about Kirk Morrison is to be a free agent when the season reaches its end.
Rolando McClain had a monster game in the SEC Championship against the Florida Gators, who cemented his status as the first option-10.
Al Davis, if your brain has not already become dust, McClain project. Enjoy no.
9. Denver Broncos-Dan Williams, nose tackle, Tennessee
Dan Williams is increasing rapidly advice on the project in recent weeks. He had a great season with the Volunteers this year.
Denver does not face big nose. Ronald Campos? Not enough. A player like Williams.
10. San Francisco 49ers Carolina-Eric Berry, safety, Tennessee
You get off at any of Eric Berry and Joe Haden with this selection. I'll give Berry the 49's, no embargo.
Berry is considered the best athlete in general the whole project? Why not? The guy is the best security in a long time.
11. Seattle Seahawks, Bruce Campbell, sunscreen, Maryland
The Seahawks offensive line has many holes to be filled for new talent. Max Unger has been a good choice for the project in 2009.
Walter Jones has missed the entire season. Despite its intention played in 2010, Jones is no longer material.
Bruce Campbell is what the Seahawks need. You will not regret your choice.
12. San Francisco 49ers, Joe Haden, cornerback, Florida
I know it sounds crazy. Eric Berry Joe Haden and the two first peaks? Let me explain why.
San Francisco is one of the worst secondary in the league, to begin with. Eric Berry and Haden, Joe, the 49ers have automatically one of the best secondary in the league.
They could trade one of two options for the first time in 2011, Nate Clements or trade for a second- or third round.
13. Houston Texans-Taylor Mays, security, USC
Taylor Mays under this measure would be great for the Texans. They need help in the secondary.
Eugene Wilson will not work for the Houston secondary education. Mays can intervene immediately and dominate.
Mays and Bernard Pollard would make a great duo at safety.
14. Tennessee Titans-Donovan Warren, cornerback, Michigan
Nick Harper is well ahead of the first. The result of the terrible Titans secondary, because it does not refer to hell.
His contract expires at the end of the season. Unless the Titans are stupid, I will walk.
Donovan Warren one day an entry if her project.
15. Pittsburgh, Thomas Earl, security, Texans
Troy Polamalu was injured often. When he left, the Steelers are terrible. This shows how to be human.
However, Polamalu needs a partner with the secondary.
Ryan Clark and Tyrone Carter are free agents when the season ends. Earl Thomas can replace the two boys.
16. Williams in New York Jets, Damien, receiver open, USC
Damian Williams has had the biggest game against Arizona last week, but nobody really at USC.
Braylon Edwards has dropped several key passages of this year, once again. New York can let it go after this year.
In conclusion, Mark Sanchez you want a new destination. His former teammate sounds perfect.
17. Atlanta Falcons-Brandon Graham, defensive end, Michigan
Atlanta is one of the worst teams in the league to build pressure on the quarterback.
Atlanta defensive end rather than the opposite side of aging Jonathan Abraham.
Jamaal Anderson has been a failure so far. Brandon Graham will intervene to take its place.
18. -Terrence Cody Miami Dolphins nose tackle, Alabama
Terrence Cody has dropped due to delays on the fact that Dan Williams has surpassed the number one in front of the nose.
Jason Ferguson turns 34 years earlier, and his contract expires in March. Miami needs a replacement.
19. Baltimore Ravens-Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
The Ravens have very few targets to attack. Derrick Mason will probably hang up after season. Keep in mind that once I retired.
Dez Bryant, despite the absence of most of the season for the Cowboys, will be an election of the top-20 with a combine strong.
Joe Flacco needs weapons. He will be greatly Bryant.
20. New York Giants-Brandon Spikes, linebacker for East Florida
Antonio Pierce is out of season. Without speaking, he is near the end of his illustrious career for the Giants.
New York has some defense needs to be fixed. It is the greatest linebacker.
Brandon Spikes has been dominant with the University Gators. Will be key to the Giants in the NFL.
21. Jacksonville, Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
It appears that the Jaguars Editor Tim Tebow is almost inevitable at this point. When the Governor started talking about it, probably will occur.
Tebow has said he will play any position of a team in the NFL likes. Will it be at quarterback? I doubt it. But it is absolutely stellar in the Wildcat formation.
22. New England Patriots CJ Spiller, the broker, Clemson
How can Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Wes Welker, and CJ Spiller on a computer to be fair? It should not.
Lawrence Maroney is the definition of inconsistent. Fred Taylor will never be. Sammy Morris a decent third string running back.
Spiller is a dynamic player who is difficult to stop.
23. Green Bay Packers, Charles Brown, offensive tackle, USC
Aaron Rodgers Green Bay is affected in almost all men dropback take. It is absurd
They need serious help if they hope Rodgers remains free of injury for an extended period.
Charles Brown is the ideal choice for the regime of the Packers offensive line.
24. Dallas Cowboys Anthony Davis, blocker, Rutgers
Flozell Adams is likely to retire soon. It is near the end of his career and, of course, the physical deterioration.
Jerry Jones, usually after big names, but Anthony Davis, but not a great name, is the ideal choice for the Cowboys.
25. Philadelphia Eagles-Mike IUPAT, offensive guard, Idaho
Andy Reid loves big offensive lineman. Reid really made a guard in the center the first round six years ago. This guard Shawn Andrews.
So far, Andrews has been a failure. Just chalk a great idea that does not pan.
IUPAT Mike is an excellent choice for the Eagles here.
26. Seattle Seahawks at Denver Yahweh best, running back, California
Best Yahweh will be available at the time of filming, that is unless you have a great combination.
Forseti Justin showed signs of becoming a star of this year, but despite playing well, Jim Mora Jr., said Julius Jones will start in his return from injury.
27. Arizona Cardinals-Jermaine Gresham, tight end, Oklahoma
Can you name the Arizona Cardinals tight end from now? I doubt it. Anthony Becht and Ben Patrick has been divided time this year.
Jermaine Gresham is infinitely better than these two. Its shares fell because, obviously, lost all his senior season.
However, another Kurt Warner Grehsam weapon, unless Warner withdrew.
28. Cincinnati Bengals-Ras-I Dowling, FS / CB, Virginia
Cincinnati did not have many needs, so they go for depth in an area that could use it in.
Morgan Trent did not like the nickel corner is not working. In his rookie season, Ras-I Dowling will be able to play many minutes in the nickel.
29. San Diego Chargers, Toby Gerhart, Running Back in Stanford
I probably torn from limb from limb by Toby Gerhart go in the first round.
The reason main which is not an option in the first round because it is a white running back. It's like the New Jersey Nets win a basketball game: rarely happens.
Toby Gerhart is a corridor of difficult physical and smart. Do not see why San Diego is not the project.
30. Minnesota Vikings Travis Lewis, outside linebacker, Oklahoma
Have not changed my mind less. If Travis Lewis is there, the Vikings can and will choose.
With EJ Henderson for the year, Minnesota's linebackers will have to step more than ever. If Lewis had, I worry that there is.
This is not is a linebacker, but Henderson Ben Leber may not be so injured again.
31. Barksdale Indianapolis Colts Joseph blocker, LSU
Charlie Johnson will become a free agent when the season comes to an end. Indy will have a replacement for him.
The Colts will actually have some needs when this season is over, although they were perfect for the moment.
Joseph Barksdale is not a household name, but I hear it more that the coming months ahead.
32. New Orleans Saints, Sean Weatherspoon, outside linebacker, Missouri
New Orleans has some defense needs, particularly in the group of linebackers.
Sean Weatherspoon is good value for the resumption family in the first round. New Orleans would be foolish to pass this type.
Round 2:
33. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Greg Hardy, defensive end, Ole Miss
34. Carlos Dunlap St. Louis Rams defensive end Florida
35. Cleveland Browns Running Back Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech
36. Williams Detroit Lions-Trent, Blocker, Oklahoma
37. Kansas City Chiefs, Allen Bailey, a defensive lineman, Miami
38. Washington Redskins-Jason Fox, offensive tackle, Miami
39. Oakland Raiders-Everson Griffen, defensive end, USC
40. Buffalo Bills-Vincent Oghobaase, defensive tackle, Duke
41. Carolina Panthers, Tony Pike, QB, Cincinnati
42. Seattle Seahawks-Colt McCoy, quarterback, Texas
43. San Francisco 49ers Jerry Hughes, defensive end and linebacker external TCU
44. Houston Texans Arthur Jones, defensive lineman, Syracuse
45. New England Patriots of the Tennessee-Brandon Tate, the receiver, Notre Dame
46. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chicago Arrelious Benn, the receiver in Illinois
47. New York Jets Jared Odrick, defensive lineman, Penn State
48. Atlanta Kansas City defensive end Von Miller / outside linebacker, Texas A & M
49. Miami Dolphins Florida, Nate Allen, security, South
50. Baltimore Ravens-Cornerback Kareem Jackson, Alabama
51. Pittsburgh Steelers-Mitch Petrus, Guard, Arkansas
52. NY Giants Brandon Ghee, defensive Wake Forest
53. New England Patriots Neal and Mike, a defensive lineman, Puru
54. New England Patriots, Jacksonville Patrick Robinson, cornerback, from Florida State
55. Dallas Cowboys-Morgan Burnett, safety, Georgia Tech
56. Green Bay Packers, Sergio Kindle, defensive end / outside linebacker, Texas
57. Denver Broncos, Javier Arenas, corner kick returner /, Alabama
58. Ricky Sapp Arizona Cardinals defensive end and linebacker external Clemson
59. Jeremy Beal-Philadelphia Eagles defensive end, Oklahoma
60. Marshawn Gilyard, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver / returner Kick, Cincinnati
61. San Diego Chargers, Marvin Austin, defensive tackle, North Carolina
62. Minnesota Vikings-Jevan Snead, QB, Ole Miss
63. Indianapolis Colts Washington, Daryl, inside linebacker, TCU
64. The New Orleans Saints, Brian Price, defensive tackle, UCLA
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