2010 NFL Draft Completed! T-MINUS 362 DAY Till 2011 NFL DRAFT (1st page update w/all pick)

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Im just sayin.
 
I'm curious as to who the guys with heart problems are.  That's huge.  Especially in the wake of Gaines Adams.

I could see Big Ben landing in Oakland, just because Oakland is always willing to give up high draft picks.

I can't stand pre-draft hype.
 
Originally Posted by h3at23

I'm not sure EB is a Pioli type of pick though

True, I think if okung is off the board they should take him but i have a feeling that ther gonna take bulaga or dan williams anyway.
 
Originally Posted by h3at23

I'm not sure EB is a Pioli type of pick though

True, I think if okung is off the board they should take him but i have a feeling that ther gonna take bulaga or dan williams anyway.
 
Here You go. new 5.0 Mock Draft
Spoiler [+]
  [h1]Shake-up in latest mock begins at No. 5[/h1][h3]Kansas City's passing on offensive tackles has trickle-down effect in first round[/h3]
By Todd McShay, Steve Muench and Kevin Weidl
ESPN.com

On the eve of the 2010 NFL draft Scouts Inc. is offering up our full seven-round projection, going from the top of the board to the bottom and making our predictions for all 255 picks. We're not trading picks from team to team and things will be shaken up in a big way when selections are swapped on draft day, but here's how we see things playing out at this point:

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[h6]St. Louis Rams[/h6]

Record: 1-15 | Needs: QB, WR, CB, OT, DT

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Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma

Never say never, but it does not look at this point as though any team will be willing to part with the necessary picks to move into the top spot. We would be shocked if anyone other than Bradford is the pick.

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[h6]Detroit Lions[/h6]

Record: 2-14 | Needs: DT, OT, ILB, RB, SS

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Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska

A lot of information coming out of Detroit is leading to speculation that the Lions could go in an unexpected direction, perhaps with an offensive tackle such as Russell Okung or Trent Williams. However, Suh looks like a good bet at this point with his ability to immediately upgrade the defensive front.

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[h6]Tampa Bay Buccaneers[/h6]

Record: 3-13 | Needs: DT, WR, DE, DC, OLB

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Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma

This pick is a win-win with the Bucs getting a perfect fit for their system and McCoy landing in a scheme that will maximize his quickness and ability to disrupt as a 3-technique.

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[h6]Washington ********[/h6]

Record: 4-12 | Needs: OT, DE, FS, NT, OG

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Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State

The ******** seem to be involved in a good portion of the trade rumors out there, but we are not buying the speculation they will move up to take Bradford. Moving back to acquire additional picks seems more likely, but if Washington stays put Okung is the safest pick at their No. 1 need, though Williams would make sense, too.

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[h6]Kansas City Chiefs[/h6]

Record: 4-12 | Needs: OT, FS, NT, ILB, OLB

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Eric Berry, S, Tennessee

Offensive tackle is Kansas City's top need, and Iowa's Bryan Bulaga has been considered a safe bet because of the relationship his college coach, Kirk Ferentz, has with Chiefs GM Scott Pioli. We don't think Bulaga is worth this pick, though, and a dynamic playmaker like Berry is a better option than a player with work-ethic questions like Williams.

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[h6]Seattle Seahawks[/h6]
Record: 5-11 | Needs: OT, RB, S, DE, WR

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Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma

The Seahawks must find an heir apparent to OT Walter Jones, and while they might have to worry about keeping Williams motivated he is arguably the most talented offensive tackle in this class and the positives could outweigh the negatives for Seattle

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[h6]Cleveland Browns[/h6]
Record: 5-11 | Needs: FS, NT, QB, DE, CB

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Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee

Texas S Earl Thomas is in the mix here but the chance to draft the only legitimate first-round nose tackle, a player who can become the centerpiece of their 3-4 defense, is simply too good for the Browns to pass up.

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[h6]Oakland Raiders[/h6]
Record: 5-11 | Needs: OT, DT, QB, G, RB

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Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers

As one might expect, there is all sorts of varying information coming out of Oakland about what Al Davis and the Raiders are going to do here. ILB Rolando McClain and G/T Mike Iupati could be in play, but Davis is the only player on the board who can fill Oakland's biggest void and step in as a starter on the left side for the next decade.

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[h6]Buffalo Bills[/h6]
Record: 6-10 | Needs: OT, NT, QB, WR, OLB

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Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa

There is a lot of talk about Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen at this spot, but we hear Clausen is not the quarterback the Bills are targeting. Bulaga might max out as a very good right tackle in the NFL, but he will bring a physical presence and be ready to start immediately.

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[h6]Jacksonville Jaguars[/h6]
Record: 7-9 | Needs: FS, RB, C, QB, DE

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C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson

We're not crazy about the possibility but Spiller does fill the Jaguars' No. 2 need and would offer a weapon to help them keep up with the high-powered passing attacks of divisional rivals Indianapolis and Houston. Earl Thomas or a top pass-rusher would also be options, and Jacksonville is also rumored to have interest in trading back.

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[h6]Denver Broncos (from Chicago)[/h6]
Record: 7-9 | Needs: ILB, WR, C/G, OLB, RB

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Maurkice Pouncey, C/G, Florida

We think the Broncos will look to somehow get Pouncey, but whether it happens at this pick is another matter. Denver is rumored to be looking to move back a few spots and to get an extra pick or two while targeting a player like Pouncey, and while Earl Thomas is still available in this scenario we think it's likely Philadelphia will use its wealth of picks (five in the first 87) to move up and take Thomas.

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[h6]Miami Dolphins[/h6]
Record:7-9 | Needs: FS, OLB, NT, TE, RB

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Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech

A pass rusher is Miami's top priority and as much as we like Brandon Graham and Jerry Hughes they don't fit the size profile here. Morgan is the most complete, NFL-ready end in this year's class.

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[h6]San Francisco 49ers[/h6]
Record: 8-8 | Needs: OT, S, CB, G, OLB

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Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame

This is the area where Clausen truly comes into play, and with the top four offensive tackles off the board and CB Joe Haden a bit of a reach at this point, Clausen could be the best option barring a trade.

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[h6]Seattle Seahawks (from Denver)[/h6]
Record: 5-11 | Needs: OT, RB, S, DE, WR

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Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida

Seattle would love to see Spiller fall to this spot. However, while Pierre-Paul is a bit of a project he would immediately upgrade the Seahawks' pass rush.

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[h6]New York Giants[/h6]
Record: 8-8 | Needs: ILB, OG, OLB, DE, DT

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Rolando McClain, ILB, Alabama

This would be a big win for the Giants as they look to replace the departed Antonio Pierce. Should McClain be gone at this point look for the Giants to take the best available pass-rusher.

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[h6]Tennessee Titans[/h6]
Record: 8-8 | Needs: CB, DE, DT, ILB, G/C

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Brandon Graham, OLB, Michigan

The top corners are still on the board and that position is a primary need, but this is where the run on pass-rushers is beginning. If the Titans hope to upgrade there, passing on Graham might not be an option. He would be a value pick at this point, but will his size be a deal breaker?

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[h6]San Francisco 49ers (from Carolina)[/h6]
Record: 8-8 | Needs: OT, S, CB, G, OLB

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Joe Haden, CB, Florida

There is no offensive tackle on the board who is worth the pick so San Francisco fills another top need with the most athletic cornerback in this year's class.

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[h6]Pittsburgh Steelers[/h6]
Record: 9-7 | Needs: CB, OT, C/G, WR, DE

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Mike Iupati, G, Idaho

Iupati is a versatile prospect who could also line up at right tackle and allow Willie Colon to shift inside to his more natural fit at guard.

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[h6]Atlanta Falcons[/h6]
Record: 9-7 | Needs: DE, OLB, G, T/G, RB

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Jerry Hughes, OLB, TCU

Hughes is not an ideal fit from a size standpoint but he can bring the heat off the edge that the Falcons have been missing, especially on the fast track inside the Georgia Dome.

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[h6]Houston Texans[/h6]
Record: 9-7 | Needs: RB, CB, DT, FS, OLB

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Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama

It would not shock us to see the Texans snatch up RB Ryan Mathews, but Jackson is NFL-ready right now and would be an immediate upgrade at corner. Houston is more likely to target a quality running back in Round 2.

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[h6]Cincinnati Bengals[/h6]
Record: 10-6 | Needs: TE, FS, ILB, DT, G/C

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Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State

Tight end is a bigger need and Jermaine Gresham is the clear No. 1 at that position, but the Bengals do not shy away from players with character issues. With Bryant likely in the top 10 on their board, he'd be a steal.

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[h6]New England Patriots[/h6]
Record: 10-6 | Needs: OLB, ILB, TE, WR, DE

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Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma

The Patriots need pass-rush help but they have also been lacking a difference-maker at tight end for some time. Gresham has the chance to be one of the best at his position in the very near future.

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[h6]Green Bay Packers[/h6]
Record: 11-5 | Needs: CB, OT, RB, DE, S

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Charles Brown, OT, USC

Packers GM Ted Thompson would be going against his tendencies if he traded up for one of the top offensive tackles on the board, and while Brown is a little bit of a reach here he is NFL-ready and would be a solid pick.

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[h6]Philadelphia Eagles[/h6]
Record: 11-5 | Needs: OLB, G, DC, OT/G, FS

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Earl Thomas, S, Texas

Again, we like the Eagles to go after Thomas and use some of their many picks to get him. It might happen much higher than No. 24, but in essence they would be using this pick combined with others to bring him into the fold.

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[h6]Baltimore Ravens[/h6]
Record: 9-7 | Needs: CB, TE, DE, S, NT

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Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia Tech

The Ravens have proven in the past that they will take the best player on the board regardless of need and they just would not be able to pass on Thomas, who has top-15 talent and would be a huge value at this point.

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[h6]Arizona Cardinals[/h6]
Record: 10-6 | Needs: ILB, OLB, OT, TE, WR

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Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas

There is some concern about the stiffness Kindle displays and his inability to anchor against the run at times, but getting a guy who fits their system and has Kindle's pass-rush potential would surely please the Cardinals.

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[h6]Dallas Cowboys[/h6]
Record: 11-5 | Needs: OT, S, DE, ILB, CB

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Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State

We don't believe S Taylor Mays is enough of an upgrade in coverage to be worth the pick, and the remaining offensive tackles are reaches. Wilson is a top-20 player on many boards and he would definitely fill a need.

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[h6]San Diego Chargers[/h6]
Record: 13-3 | Needs: RB, NT, TE, CB, OT

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Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State

This is a no-brainer. The Chargers need an inside runner and Mathews is the best this draft has to offer.

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[h6]New York Jets[/h6]
Record: 9-7 | Needs: S, DE, OLB, TE, CB

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Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State

Odrick would immediately upgrade an aging defensive front and has the potential to become a solid 5-technique starter for years to come.

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[h6]Minnesota Vikings[/h6]
Record: 12-4 | Needs: OT, DT, CB, RB, QB

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Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers

Vikings VP of player personnel Rick Spielman likes to stay put and select the best available player, and McCourty fits the bill. He is a tremendous athlete and also one of the best all-around special-teams players in this draft.

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[h6]Indianapolis Colts[/h6]
Record: 14-2 | Needs: OT, DT, C/G, ILB, QB

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Rodger Saffold, OT, Indiana

Saffold is an underrated prospect, and while he might never become an elite NFL player he certainly has the potential to become a solid starter on either the right or left side and upgrade the protection around QB Peyton Manning.

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[h6]New Orleans Saints[/h6]
Record: 14-2 | Needs: OLB, DE, DT, TE, FS

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Daryl Washington, OLB, TCU

A lot of projections have Missouri OLB Sean Weatherspoon in this spot but we feel Washington is a better athlete and better overall player. His superior instincts and tackling ability make him a better fit for a team looking for more speed on defense.

[h4]Round 2[/h4]
1 (33)St. Louis RamsLamarr HoustonDTTexas
2 (34)Detroit LionsSean WeatherspoonOLBMissouri
3 (35)Tampa Bay BuccaneersArrelious BennWRIllinois
4 (36)Kansas City ChiefsSean LeeOLBPenn State
5 (37)Philadelphia Eagles (from WAS)Chris CookCBVirginia
6 (38)Cleveland BrownsColt McCoyQBTexas
7 (39)Oakland RaidersTyson AlualuDTCalifornia
8 (40)San Diego Chargers (from SEA)Terrence CodyNTAlabama
9 (41)Buffalo BillsTim TebowQBFlorida
10 (42)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from CHI)Everson GriffenDEUSC
11 (43)Denver Broncos (from MIA)Golden TateWRNotre Dame
12 (44)New England Patriots (from JAC)Linval JosephDTE. Carolina
13 (45)Denver BroncosBrandon SpikesILBFlorida
14 (46)New York GiantsJon AsamoahGIllinois
15 (47)New England Patriots (from TEN)Koa MisiOLBUtah
16(48)Carolina PanthersBrian PriceDTUCLA
17 (49)San Francisco 49ersTaylor MaysSUSC
18 (50)Kansas City Chiefs (from ATL)Vladimir DucasseGUMass
19 (51)Houston TexansToby GerhartRBStanford
20 (52)Pittsburgh SteelersPatrick RobinsonCBFlorida State
21 (53)New England PatriotsDamian WilliamsWRUSC
22 (54)Cincinnati BengalsRob GronkowskiTEArizona
23 (55)Philadelphia EaglesJohn JerryGMississippi
24 (56)Green Bay PackersJahvid BestRBCalifornia
25 (57)Baltimore RavensNate AllenSS. Florida
26 (58)Arizona CardinalsNavorro BowmanOLBPenn State
27 (59)Dallas CowboysBruce CampbellOTMaryland
28 (60)Seattle Seahawks (from SDG)Eric DeckerWRMinnesota
29 (61)New York JetsDexter McClusterRBMississippi
30 (62)Minnesota VikingsJoe McKnightRBUSC
31 (63)Indianapolis ColtsThaddeus GibsonDEOhio State
32 (64)New Orleans SaintsCarlos DunlapDEFlorida
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[h4]Round 3[/h4]
1 (65)St. Louis RamsTaylor PriceWROhio
2 (66)Detroit LionsMontario HardestyRBTennessee
3 (67)Tampa Bay BuccaneersAmari SpieveyCBIowa
4 (68)Kansas City ChiefsDavid ReedWRUtah
5 (69)Oakland RaidersZane BeadlesGUtah
6 (70)Philadelphia Eagles (from SEA)Gene AtkinsDTGeorgia
7 (71)Cleveland BrownsBrandon LaFellWRLSU
8 (72)Buffalo BillsCam ThomasDTNorth Carolina
9 (73)Miami DolphinsAnthony McCoyTEUSC
10 (74)Jacksonville JaguarsDominique FranksCBOklahoma
11 (75)Chicago BearsMajor WrightSFlorida
12 (76)New York GiantsEric NorwoodOLBSouth Carolina
13 (77)Tennessee TitansJerome MurphyCBSouth Florida
14 (78)Carolina PanthersEmmanuel SandersWRSMU
15 (79)San Francisco 49ersJason WorildsOLBVirginia Tech
16 (80)Denver BroncosDennis PittaTEBYU
17 (81)Houston TexansAl WoodsDTLSU
18 (82)Pittsburgh SteelersCarlton MitchellWRSouth Florida
19 (93)Atlanta FalconsRicky SappOLBClemson
20 (84)Cincinnati BengalsReshad JonesSGeorgia
21 (85)Cleveland Browns (from NWE via OAK)Alex CarringtonDEArkansas State
22 (86)Green Bay PackersAkwasi Owusu-AnsahCB/SIndiana (Pa.)
23 (87)Philadelphia EaglesJared VeldheerOTHillsdale
24 (88)Arizona Cardinals (from BAL)Ed DicksonTEOregon
25 (89)Arizona CardinalsPerrish CoxCBOklahoma St.
26 (90)Dallas CowboysT.J. WardSOregon
27 (91)San Diego ChargersKevin ThomasCBUSC
28 (92)Cleveland Browns (from NYJ)Chad JonesSLSU
29 (93)Minnesota VikingsArthur JonesDTSyracuse
30 (94)Indianapolis Colts'Anthony SmithDTLouisiana Tech
31 (95)New Orleans SaintsAaron HernandezTEFlorida
32 (96)Cincinnati Bengals (Compensatory pick)Donald ButlerILBWashington
33 (97)Tennessee Titans (Compensatory)Patrick AngererILBIowa
34 (98)Atanta Falcons (Compensatory)Selvish CapersOTWest Virginia
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[h4]Round 4[/h4]
1 (99)St. Louis RamsJavier ArenasCBAlabama
2 (100)Detroit LionsCorey WoottonDENorthwestern
3 (101)Tampa Bay BuccaneersJamar ChaneyILBMississippi State
4 (102)Kansas City ChiefsTorrell TroupDTCentral Florida
5 (103)Washington ********Morgan BurnettSGeorgia Tech
6 (104)Seattle SeahawksLarry AsanteSNebraska
7 (105)Philadelphia Eagles (from CLE)Dorin DickersonTEPittsburgh
8 (106)Oakland RaidersTony PikeQBCincinnati
9 (107)Buffalo BillsRiley CooperWRFlorida
10 (108)Jacksonville JaguarsAndre RobertsWRCitadel
11 (109)Chicago BearsPerry RileyOLBLSU
12 (110)Miami DolphinsBen TateRBAuburn
13 (111)Tennessee TitansMike JohnsonOGAlabama
14 (112)Carolina PanthersBrandon GheeCBWake Forest
15 (113)San Francisco 49ersClay HarborTEMissouri State
16 (114)Denver BroncosArthur MoatsOLBJames Madison
17 (115)New York GiantsGreg HardyDEMississippi
18 (116)Pittsburgh SteelersEd WangOTVirginia Tech
19 (117)Atlanta FalconsMike NealDTPurdue
20 (118)Houston TexansRoddrick MuckelroyILBTexas
21 (119)New England PatriotsAnthony DixonRBMississippi State
22 (120)Cincinnati BengalsEarl MitchellDTArizona
23 (121)Philadelphia EaglesMike WilliamsWRSyracuse
24 (122)Green Bay PackersJermaine CunninghamOLBFlorida
25 (123)Arizona Cardinals (from BAL)Mardy GilyardWR Cincinnati
26 (124)New York Jets (from ARI)Hall DavisDELa.-Lafayette
27 (125)Dallas CowboysJordan ShipleyWRTexas
28 (126)San Diego ChargersDez BriscoeWRKansas
29 (127)Seattle Seahawks (from NYJ through PHI)Jonathan DwyerRB Georgia Tech
30 (128)Minnesota VikingsKam ChancellorSVirginia Tech
31 (129)Indianapolis ColtsRennie CurranOLBGeorgia
32 (130)New Orleans SaintsMike KafkaQBNorthwestern
33 (131)Cincinnati Bengals (Compensatory pick)Syd'Quan ThompsonCBCalifornia
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[h4]Round 5[/h4]
1 (132)St. Louis RamsChris Scott OGTennessee
2 (133)Seattle Seahawks (from DET)Walter ThurmondCBOregon
3 (134)Cleveland Browns (from TAM)Myron LewisCBVanderbilt
4 (135)St. Louis Rams (from WAS)Jason FoxOTMiami
5 (136)Kansas City ChiefsGarrett GrahamTEWisconsin
6 (137)Denver Broncos (from CLE through PHI)Darian StewartSSouth Carolina
7 (138)Oakland RaidersMarcus EasleyWRConnecticut
8 (139)Seattle Seahawks Shelley SmithOGColorado State
9 (140)Buffalo BillsJ.D. WaltonCBaylor
10 (141)Chicago BearsTony WashingtonOTAbilene Christian
11 (142)Kansas City Chiefs (from MIA)Brandon LangDETroy
12 (143)Jacksonville JaguarsKendrick LewisSMississippi
13 (144)Kansas City Chiefs (from CAR)Clifton GeathersDESouth Carolina
14 (145) Miami Dolphins (from SFO)Seyi AjirotutuWRFresno State
15 (146)Cleveland Browns (from DEN though DET)Charles ScottRBLSU
16 (147)New York GiantsTony MoeakiTEIowa
17 (148)Tennessee TitansBrandon BanksRSKansas State
18 (149)Atlanta FalconsJosh MooreCBKansas State
19 (150)Houston TexansShawn LauvaoOGArizona State
20 (151)Pittsburgh SteelersAusten LaneDEMurray State
21 (152)Cincinnati BengalsWillie YoungDENC State
22 (153)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from NWE)Myron RolleSFlorida State
23 (154)Green Bay PackersMatt TennantCBoston College
24 (155)Pittsburgh Steelers (From NYJ through PHI)Javarris JamesRBMiami
25 (156)Baltimore RavensColin PeekTEAlabama
26 (157)Baltimore Ravens (from ARI)Brandon DeaderickDEAlabama
27 (158)Oakland Raiders (from DAL through NWE and DEN)LeGarrette BlountRBOregon
28 (159)San Diego Chargers Kyle CallowayOTIowa
29 (160)Cleveland Browns (from NYJ)Phillip DillardILBNebraska
30 (161)Minnesota VikingsJohn SkeltonQBFordham
31 (162)Indianapolis ColtsDonovan WarrenCBMichigan
32 (163)Washington ******** (from STL through NOR and PHI)C.J. WilsonDEEast Carolina
33 (164)Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory pick)Dexter DavisOLBArizona State
34 (165)Atlanta Falcons (Compensatory pick)Armanti EdwardsWRAppalachian St
35 (166)Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory pick)David PenderCBPurdue
36 (167)Minnesota Vikings (Compensatory pick)Darryl SharptonILBMiami
37 (168)San Diego Chargers (Compensatory pick)Levi BrownQBTroy
38 (169)Green Bay Packers (Compensatory pick)Scott LongWRLouisville
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[h4]Round 6[/h4]
1 (170)St. Louis RamsBarry ChurchDSToledo
2 (171)Atlanta Falcons from DET Keiland WilliamsRBLSU
3(172) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ramon HarewoodDBMorehouse
4(173) Miami Dolphins from KC Sam YoungOTNotre Dame
5(174)Miami Dolphins from WSHJeremy WilliamsWRTulane
6(175) Carolina Panthers from OAK Matt NicholsQBEastern Washington
7 (176)Seattle Seahawks Corey PetersDTKentucky
8 (177)Cleveland Browns Mitch PetrusOGArkansas
9 (178) Buffalo Bills Andrew QuarlessTE Penn State
10(179) Miami Dolphins Aleric MullinsDTNorth Carolina
11(180)Jacksonville Jaguars Dan LeFevourQBCentral Michigan
12(181) Chicago Bears Walter McFaddenDBAuburn
13(182) San Francisco 49ers Andre DixonRBUConn
14(183) Denver Broncos Alterraun Verner DBUCLA
15(184)New York Giants Adam UlatoskiOTTexas
16(185) Tennessee Titans Dekoda WatsonOLBFlorida State
17 (148)Cleveland Browns from CAR Lindsey WittenDEUConn
18(187) Houston Texans Darrell StuckeyDSKansas
19(188)Pittsburgh Steelers Ted LarsenOCNC State
20(189) Atlanta Falcons Brandon CarterOGTexas Tech
21(190) New England Patriots Devin RossCBArizona
22(191) Cincinnati BengalsJohn EstesDSHawaii
23(192) Buffalo Bills from PHI Shawnbrey McNealRBSMU
24(193) Green Bay Packers Sergio RenderOGVirginia Tech
25(194) Baltimore Ravens Jamar WallDBTexas Tech
26(195) Arizona Cardinals Jarrett BrownQBWest Virginia
27(196) Dallas Cowboys Mike HoomanawanuiTEIllinois
28(197)Houston Texans from SD O'Brien SchofieldOLBWisconsin
29(198) New York JetsTerrell SkinnerDSMaryland
30(199) Minnesota Vikings Ciron BlackOTLSU
31(200) Philadelphia Eagles from IND Kion WilsonILBSouth Florida
32(201) New Orleans Saints Harry ColemanDSLSU
33(202) Carolina Panthers (Compensatory pick) Sherrick McManisDBNorthwestern
34(203) Jacksonville Jaguars (Compensatory pick) Jacoby FordWRClemson
35(204) Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory pick)Nate ByhamTEPitt
36(205) New England Patriots (Compensatory pick) Matt Dodge PEast Carolina
37(206) San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory pick) Thomas WelchOTVanderbilt
38(207) Tennessee Titans (Compensatory pick) Kurt ColemanDSOhio State
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[h4]Round 7[/h4]
1 (208)Washington ******** (from STL)Chris BrownRBOklahoma
2 (209)Buffalo Bills (from DET)Loren WashingtonDEAlabama
3 (210)Tampa Bay BuccaneersRashawn JacksonFBVirginia
4 (211)St. Louis Rams (from WAS)George SelvieDESouth Florida
5 (212)Miami Dolphins (from KC)Cameron SheffieldOLBTroy
6 (213)Detroit Lions (from SEA)Kevin HaslamOTRutgers
7 (214)Detroit Lions (from CLE) Dace RichardsonOGIowa
8 (215)Oakland RaidersPat PaschallRBNorth Dakota St.
9 (216)Buffalo BillsMichael PalmerTEClemson
10 (217)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from JAC)Larry HartOLBC. Arkansas
11 (218)Chicago Bears David GettisWRBaylor
12 (219)Miami DolphinsJohn ConnerFBKentucky
13 (220)Detroit Lions (from DEN)Antonio BrownWRC. Michigan
14 (221)New York GiantsNate CollinsDTVirginia
15 (222)Tennessee TitansBlair WhiteWRMichigan State
16 (223)Carolina PanthersDaniel Te'O-NesheimDEWashington
17 (224)San Francisco 49ersMike McLaughlinILBBoston College
18 (225)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from PIT)Sam ShieldsCBMiami
19 (226)St. Louis Rams (from ATL)Kavell ConnerOLBClemson
20 (227)Houston TexansDanario AlexanderWRMissouri
21 (228)Cincinnati BengalsLeigh TiffinKAlabama
22 (229)New England PatriotsChris McCoyOLBMiddle Tenn.
23 (230)Green Bay PackersKyle McCarthySNotre Dame
24 (231)New England Patriots (from PHI through DEN)AJ JeffersonCBFresno State
25 (232)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from BAL)Rahim AlemDELSU
26 (233)Arizona CardinalsAaron PettreyKOhio State
27 (234)Dallas CowboysDerek HardmanOTEastern Kentucky
28 (235)San Diego ChargersBrody EldridgeTEOklahoma
29 (236)New York JetsJoe HawlyOGUNLV
30 (237)Minnesota VikingsChris McGahaWRArizona State
31 (238)Indianapolis ColtsJevan SneadQBMississippi
32 (239)New Orleans SaintsTravis GoethelILBArizona State
33 (240)Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory pick)Nick PolkSIndiana
34 (241)Tennessee Titans (Compensatory pick)Kevin BaspedDENevada
35 (242)Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory pick)Manase TongaFBBYU
36 (243)Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory pick)Brent BowdenPVirginia Tech
37 (244)Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory pick)Trevard LindleyCBKentucky
38 (245)Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory pick)Sean CanfieldQBOregon State
39 (246)Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory pick)Brandon JamesRSFlorida
40 (247)New England Patriots (Compensatory pick)Lucien AntoineSOklahoma State
41 (248)New England Patriots (Compensatory pick)Cole PembertonOTColorado State
42 (249)Carolina Pathers (Compensatory pick)Riar GreerTEColorado
43 (250)New England Patriots (Compensatory pick)Verran TuckerWRCalifornia
44 (251)Oakland Raiders (Compensatory pick)Micah JohnsonILBKentucky
45 (252)Miami Dolphins (Compensatory pick)Brian JacksonCBOklahoma
46 (253)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Compensatory pick)Shay HodgeWRMississippi
47 (254)St. Louis Rams (Compensatory pick)Kyle WilliamsWRArizona State
48 (255)Detroit Lions (Compensatory pick)E.J. WilsonDENorth Carolina
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Todd McShay is the director of college scouting for Scouts Inc. He has been evaluating prospects for the NFL draft since 1998. Scouts Inc.'s Steve Muench and Kevin Weidl also contributed to this report.
 
Anthony Davis should be nowhere near the top half of Round 1. Cannot say how underwhelmed I was with him this past year.
 
A Minneapolis radio host with sources, an ESPN analyst, and a NFL Network analyst all have at #30 the Vikings selecting...



Timothy $!%*!%* Tebow.
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No but honestly, with Brett Favre, Tim Tebow, and Adrian Peterson on the same team, how would ESPN have time to cover any of the other 31 teams?
 
There is no way Earl Thomas lasts until pick 24.

Edit: Nevermind...just read where he said they'll have to probably package picks to move up to get him.
 
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 I dont give a @%%$ about no westcoast time
Everything goes by our time. When we ready
 
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