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  • Argath
    $2 whore
    • Apr 2009
    • 9241

    Mel Kiper's 1st round Mock

    I know most of you don't have ESPN insider, so I figured I would share with you.





    1. St. Louis Rams Record: 1-15
    Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska

    Nobody questions that the top need for the Rams is a quarterback. But unless St. Louis trades down -- an extremely difficult proposition on multiple levels -- it shouldn't take a quarterback with its first pick. Suh is maybe the most dominating defensive tackle I've seen in 32 years of doing this. He can be effective immediately for the Rams, and they may address the QB with a trade.



    2. Detroit Lions Record: 2-14
    Gerald McCoy*, DT, Oklahoma

    Getting McCoy both fills a big need for the Lions and is an extraordinarily good consolation prize for any team unable to get Suh. McCoy makes his living in opponents' backfields and is such a talent he could have landed in this position last year had he declared as a redshirt sophomore.



    3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Record: 3-13
    Eric Berry*, S, Tennessee

    This is very early for a safety to go off the board, but Berry is that kind of talent. A player compared often (not unfairly) to Ed Reed, Berry is a difference-making safety headed to a league that has seen those types (Reed, Troy Polamalu, Bob Sanders) become more and more prevalent in recent years.



    4. Washington Redskins Record: 4-12
    Sam Bradford*, QB, Oklahoma

    Mike Shanahan and the Redskins can get a quarterback here who might have been the top player taken had he opted to come out last year. The Redskins need to find their franchise quarterback, and when healthy, Bradford is an exceptionally accurate passer with an underrated arm. Shanahan also hit on his last QB selection when he drafted Jay Cutler in Denver.



    5. Kansas City Chiefs Record: 4-12
    Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State

    I think the Chiefs could use help at safety as well, but Berry likely won't fall this far, and they'd be reaching on either of the two other safeties with first-round grades. Okung could solve two problems, making him a good value -- he could step in at LT and allow the Chiefs to move Brandon Albert to the right side. A pick that can pay immediate dividends for the Chiefs.



    6. Seattle Seahawks Record: 5-11
    Derrick Morgan*, DE, Georgia Tech

    Many in Seattle will view the offensive line as a greater need, but Morgan fills another huge hole for a team that simply couldn't get to the quarterback in 2009. He represents great value because he can rush the passer, is productive against the run and can even drop back -- a versatile talent. Pete Carroll knows defense and should love what Morgan can offer.



    7. Cleveland Browns Record: 5-11
    Joe Haden*, CB, Florida

    I'm not convinced the Browns will be willing to draft a quarterback simply because the position is unsettled. In Haden, they can't go wrong with by far the top CB on the board, a player they can plug in from day one. A deft cover corner and great tackler, Haden is the total package.



    8. Oakland Raiders Record: 5-11
    Anthony Davis*, OT, Rutgers

    Davis might not be the most complete tackle in the first round just yet, but he is the most naturally gifted and should get better. Great feet, ideal size and he has the ability to maul defenders in the run game. After a whiff in the first round last year, the Raiders should address a big need here.



    9. Buffalo Bills Record: 6-10
    Jimmy Clausen*, QB, Notre Dame

    People will debate Clausen's merits long after he shakes the commissioner's hand, but he has continued to improve, has displayed toughness, has an NFL arm and, perhaps most importantly, has experience under center in a pro-style offense. That was a key for Matthew Stafford and Mark Sanchez, and is a huge consideration for scouts.



    10. Denver Broncos (from Chicago) Record: 7-9
    Dez Bryant*, WR, Oklahoma State

    In all likelihood, Brandon Marshall is headed elsewhere, so the Broncos will attempt to fill the void with the best deep threat in the draft. Bryant has great size and was unstoppable in the Big 12. He represents an immediate weapon in the passing game.



    11. Jacksonville Jaguars Record: 7-9
    Jason Pierre-Paul*, DE, South Florida

    This is no place to draft a guy like Tim Tebow just to sell tickets. Pierre-Paul could be the Mario Williams of this draft class, a raw talent but one with remarkable athleticism and an incredible burst off the line. Could be a terror for QBs in the future and maybe he's local enough for some.



    12. Miami Dolphins Record:7-9
    Rolando McClain*, LB, Alabama

    A potential home run for Miami, a team that needs an inside linebacker and could get the best one in the whole draft after the top 10. The Dolphins also could go after Bryant if he were to fall to them here, because they also must address WR.



    13. San Francisco 49ers Record: 8-8
    Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma

    I consider the right tackle position a big need for the 49ers, and getting Williams here should strengthen them immediately both in the run game and as they look to further develop a potentially dangerous passing game with Michael Crabtree and Vernon Davis.



    14. Seattle Seahawks (from Denver) Record: 5-11
    C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson

    He's not an offensive lineman, but Spiller could be a Reggie Bush-like option for the Seahawks. For a coach uniquely familiar with what Bush can do, Spiller is a missing home run threat in the run game, a good receiver and a valuable returner. Fans will want O-line help, and I'd expect it in Round 2.



    15. New York Giants Record: 8-8
    Carlos Dunlap*, DE, Florida

    This is a high-value pick for the Giants, whose defensive line depth I feel has been overstated. There are makeup questions surrounding Dunlap, but for much of this past season, he was considered the premier pass-rusher in the college game. He has the potential to be like Jevon Kearse.



    16. San Francisco 49ers (from Carolina) Record: 8-8
    Earl Thomas*, S, Texas

    The 49ers need help in pass coverage, and Thomas fits because he's a great value here, whereas reaching for a CB at No. 16 wouldn't represent good value at all. Thomas isn't a huge guy but can cover a tremendous amount of real estate.



    17. Tennessee Titans Record: 8-8
    Everson Griffen*, DE, USC

    Pierre-Paul likely won't fall this far, so the Titans get a gifted underclassman who looked like a pro coming out of high school and now is living up to his potential. He already has an NFL frame, and when Griffen is consistent, he's a strong pass-rusher.



    18. Pittsburgh Steelers Record: 9-7
    Bryan Bulaga*, OT, Iowa

    Pittsburgh clearly needs help up front if it wants to return to power running and protecting the quarterback, and Bulaga is an emerging tackle with great feet from a pro-style system. The Steelers will improve immediately, and he wears the black and gold well already.


    19. Atlanta Falcons Record: 9-7
    Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas

    The Falcons could use some help at OLB, and Kindle's continued improvement throughout the season is appealing. He's not quite in the class of Brian Orakpo, but he is a similar type of player and has proved to be very physical.



    20. Houston Texans Record: 9-7
    Brian Price*, DT, UCLA

    Price is hidden away a bit in such a deep class of defensive linemen, but he's a disruptive force who utilizes great leverage. He should add depth to an improving defense.



    21. Cincinnati Bengals Record: 10-6
    Aaron Hernandez*, TE, Florida

    They need to give Carson Palmer options in the passing game aside from who already is there, and Hernandez is the most athletic TE available, a guy with surprising run-after-catch ability. The favorite target of Tebow at Florida, he could offer immediate help in the passing game.



    22. New England Patriots Record: 10-6
    Ricky Sapp, OLB, Clemson

    The Patriots clearly need help when it comes to getting to opposing quarterbacks, and Sapp is an ideal fit on the edge in the 3-4. He's the kind of athlete who can adjust to being upright and flat-out knows how to get to the quarterback.



    23. Green Bay Packers Record: 11-5
    Taylor Mays, S, USC

    If you had told Green Bay in August that it could get Mays at No. 23 overall, the Packers would have been thrilled. An extraordinary athlete, Mays might have suffered against expectations, but the Pack hit a home run with Clay Matthews Jr. out of USC last year, and Mays both fills a need and has great potential.



    24. Philadelphia Eagles Record: 11-5
    Navorro Bowman*, OLB, Penn State

    The Eagles need an athletic OLB, and they get a lot of value by landing Bowman here. Bowman lacks size, but any parsing on measurables can't overcome his great play on film. Could end up as the best at his position in this class.



    25. Baltimore Ravens Record: 9-7
    Jermaine Gresham*, TE, Oklahoma

    Gresham is so good that while he sat out his junior year, I left him on the Big Board the whole time. Now healthy, he's a great find this late in the first round and a perfect target for Joe Flacco as an heir to Todd Heap. At a hair over 6-6 and 262 pounds, he's the total package at TE.



    26. Arizona Cardinals Record: 10-6
    Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee

    I see this position as the second-biggest need for the Cardinals, and Williams is a great value here. Tremendously strong in the lower body, he is a disruptive force against the run.



    27. Dallas Cowboys Record: 11-5
    Bruce Campbell*, OT, Maryland

    Jerry Jones knows he needs to address the tackle position after the debacle he witnessed against Minnesota in the divisional round of the playoffs, and Campbell, while still learning, is a tremendous talent at this position.



    28. San Diego Chargers Record: 13-3
    Jonathan Dwyer*, RB, Georgia Tech

    With the possible departure of LaDainian Tomlinson on the horizon, Dwyer represents the player who can handle 20-plus carries in an offense that already has a great speed back in Darren Sproles. Dwyer has ideal size and shows explosiveness.



    29. New York Jets Record: 9-7
    Golden Tate*, WR, Notre Dame

    The Jets must give Mark Sanchez some weapons in the passing game, and while Tate has question marks on his ability to separate, he is more physical than many think and has always been a playmaker. In the mold of Laveranues Coles.



    30. Minnesota Vikings Record: 12-4
    Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State

    Need meets value here. Robinson is the second-best corner in the draft, and Minnesota should be happy to grab him this late. Robinson has the chance to step in and contribute.



    31. New Orleans Saints Record: 13-3
    Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State

    Odrick is an ideal pick here for the Saints, who are looking to add stability to the rush defense. His presence helped standout LBs Bowman and Sean Lee run free up in Happy Valley, and the Saints will ask for the same.



    32. Indianapolis Colts Record: 14-2
    Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan

    Graham was a one-man show for the Wolverines, leading the nation in tackles for loss as a senior. Always in the backfield, he's a guy who can learn under master pass-rushers in Indy and build on the tradition. He's been on my Big Board all year, so a good value this late.

    * -- Draft-eligible junior/redshirt sophomore


    21 underclassmen in the 1st round? Wow
  • Rylo
    Corpse Disgracer
    • Oct 2008
    • 5666

    #2
    12. Miami Dolphins Record:7-9
    Rolando McClain*, LB, Alabama

    A potential home run for Miami, a team that needs an inside linebacker and could get the best one in the whole draft after the top 10. The Dolphins also could go after Bryant if he were to fall to them here, because they also must address WR.
    :inlove::jhenbeatkwon:

    Would love it.

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    • Hasselbeck
      Jus' bout dat action boss
      • Feb 2009
      • 6175

      #3
      I want Jason Pierre-Paul more than I do Morgan. I think JPP is going to be a damn stud.

      As for Spiller, I'd like that pick too.. but that would mean once again we ignore the offensive line in the 1st round.. and I just cant get on that wagon.
      Originally posted by ram29jackson
      I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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      • Champ
        Needs a hobby
        • Oct 2008
        • 14424

        #4
        Dont really like the pick of Dunlap at 15.


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        • Senser81
          VSN Poster of the Year
          • Feb 2009
          • 12804

          #5
          Its funny to me that Aaron Hernandez would go sooner than Golden Tate.

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          • EmpireWF
            Giants in the Super Bowl
            • Mar 2009
            • 24082

            #6
            I doubt Denver goes WR with their first pick. It doesn't seem like they value wideouts more than a dominating force on defense that McClain can be.

            Dunlap for the Giants is alright, but I'd prefer them to address the secondary with Thomas.


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            • Champ
              Needs a hobby
              • Oct 2008
              • 14424

              #7
              Secondary, Offensive Line, Linebackers, and Defensive Tackle are all our need right now and we go Dunlap? How is that alright?


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              • EmpireWF
                Giants in the Super Bowl
                • Mar 2009
                • 24082

                #8
                Originally posted by Chubby Giangio
                Secondary, Offensive Line, Linebackers, and Defensive Tackle are all our need right now and we go Dunlap? How is that alright?
                Defense as a whole needs help. Our pass rush sucked this year and Dunlap is a pass rusher.

                Remember, can never have enough pass rushers.


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                • .RoCkEtS1
                  Cudder
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 2979

                  #9
                  I would like getting Dwyer as a Chargers fan. Because personally I'm a fan of the kid and I think it's time that LT made his departure. But I don' think that's happening. LT is most likely going to stay for a couple more seasons. I would love to see Taylor Mays in a Chargers Uni.

                  Coming soon...

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                  • Leftwich
                    Bring on the Season

                    • Oct 2008
                    • 13700

                    #10
                    If McClain is there and we take Pierre-Paul, I'll give up on football and watch fucking golf.

                    Originally posted by Tailback U
                    It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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                    • Rush
                      vsn has rizzen

                      • Oct 2008
                      • 15931

                      #11
                      He forgot the Bears?















                      fuck

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                      • Yawkey Way
                        Free World Leader
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 6731

                        #12
                        Kiper mentioned on ESPN today he could see the Jags trading down and picking up a high second round pick out of it, which they would then use to draft Tebow. I think that makes the most sense, and Tebow would most likely be there. Unless he cleans up his mechanics he won't get a solid look.

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                        • Archer
                          Go the fuck outside
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 15303

                          #13
                          I like our pick . Our depth behind Freeney and Mathis is horrible and Graham could certainly be of use to us

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                          • SuperKevin
                            War Hero
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 8759

                            #14
                            I'd enjoy Jimmy Clausen in Buffalo as long as one of the top OTs drops on draft day

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                            • Obst
                              RIP West
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 4182

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Leftwich
                              If McClain is there and we take Pierre-Paul, I'll give up on football and watch fucking golf.
                              Why would we want a MLB? We have Daryl Smith, Clint Ingram and Justin Durant, plus have Russel Allen, so why do we need a 5th possible starting lineman? We gonna run a 1-5-5 next year? I would love JPP or CJ Spiller at our spot, but who knows what we will do. I just know we don't need to get another LB.

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