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The Long Awaited, Highly Respected Mock Draft


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This is one of the more acclaimed mock drafts out there. Gosselin spends 12 hours a day from March 1st on to compile this. It is not based on his scouting but rather on hundreds of interviews with scouts and general managers. I encourage all of you to visit the Dallas News to get great football coverage. By the way he has B.J. Raji slipping to Denver at #12.

 

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/

 

 

1. Detroit Lions:

Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia

 

Team needs: QB, MLB, TE, DT

Comment: Bobby Layne was a Pro Bowl quarterback the last time the Lions won a championship in 1957. Detroit hasn't had an elite quarterback or won a championship since then. Stafford, a Highland Park product, gives the franchise hope for the future.

 

2. St. Louis Rams:

Jason Smith, OT, Baylor

 

Team needs: OT, WR, MLB, QB

Comment: The Rams had the second pick of the 2008 draft and took the safest player on the board in DE Chris Long. St. Louis repeats that philosophy in this draft by taking W.T. White's Smith. The Rams need to replace Pro Bowl LT Orlando Pace.

 

3. Kansas City Chiefs:

Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU

 

Team needs: LB, OT, WR, TE

Comment: New GM Scott Pioli is retooling the Chiefs' defense in the image of the 3-4 scheme he left behind in New England. The Patriots love those LSU linemen and so does Pioli. He also sees some Ty Warren in Jackson.

 

4. Seattle Seahawks:

Aaron Curry, OLB, Wake Forest

 

Team needs: WR, LB, LT, RB

Comment: The Seahawks finished 30th in defense in the NFL last season. The best player in the draft slides to Seattle at four. Curry also addresses a pressing defensive need: He makes plays on both sides of the line.

 

5. Cleveland Browns:

Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech

 

Team needs: WR, Pass rusher, S, OL

Comment: Like Seattle, the Browns benefit from a sliding value. Crabtree, of Carter, has been compared to Larry Fitzgerald. If the Browns trade Braylon Edwards, they would need Crabtree. If they keep Edwards, Crabtree would make him better.

 

6. Cincinnati Bengals:

Andre Smith, OT, Alabama

 

Team needs: DT, LB, Pass rusher, OT

Comment: Smith showed up at the combine overweight and then performed poorly at his pro day. All that said, he's still the most talented tackle in the draft. He started as a freshman in the SEC and won the Outland Trophy as a senior.

 

7. Oakland Raiders:

Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri

 

Team needs: WR, OT, S, DL

Comment: Tim Brown was a Pro Bowl play-maker for a long time for the Raiders. Maclin is Tim Brown 20 years later. Of the four top wideouts on this draft board, Maclin will have the greatest impact as a rookie because of his return skills.

 

8. Jacksonville Jaguars:

Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia

 

Team needs: LT, DT, CB, RB

Comment: The Jaguars are in dire need of a left tackle since Khalif Barnes left in free agency. Monroe would be an upgrade at the position. He won the Jacobs Trophy as the best blocker in the ACC in 2008.

 

9. Green Bay Packers:

Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State

 

Team needs: DE, LB, OT, CB

Comment: The Packers have two Pro Bowl-caliber cornerbacks in Al Harris and Charles Woodson, but both are in their 30s. With Detroit expected to draft Stafford, and with Jay Cutler now in the division, Green Bay had better load up on pass defenders.

 

10. San Francisco 49ers:

Michael Oher, OT, Mississippi

 

Team needs: OT, DT, pass rusher, WR

Comment: The 49ers ranked 27th in rushing and allowed 55 sacks last season. If San Francisco can't block, it doesn't matter who's at quarterback – Shaun Hill, Alex Smith or Joe Montana. Oher allows the 49ers to move Joe Staley to RT.

 

11. Buffalo Bills:

Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State

 

Team needs: LT, pass rusher, S, TE

Comment: Left tackles will have left the board before the Bills could go on the clock. The next priority is upgrading the pass rush. Buffalo mustered only 24 sacks in 2008. Maybin had 12 on his way to Big Ten defensive player of the year.

 

12. Denver Broncos:

B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College

 

Team needs: DE, DT, OLB, WR

Comment: New coach Josh McDaniels is overhauling the defense, installing a 3-4 scheme after releasing four starters from a year ago. He needs size, and the best defensive tackle in this draft falls into his lap at 12.

 

13. Washington Redskins:

Mark Sanchez, QB, USC

 

Team needs: OL, DL, LB, QB

Comment: After failing to land Jay Cutler, Redskins owner Dan Snyder explored his options all week for possible trade-ups for Sanchez. Jacksonville is a potential partner at 8. Snyder needs a QB to compete in the NFC East.

 

14. New Orleans Saints:

Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois

 

Team needs: CB, S, RB, OLB

Comment: The offense is Super Bowl-ready with Drew Brees. But the defense needs lots of help, especially at cornerback. The Saints ranked 23rd in pass defense. Davis gives New Orleans much needed size and ability there.

 

15. Houston Texans:

Clay Matthews, OLB, USC

 

Team needs: OLB, CB, pass rusher, RB

Comment: Why not? Bruce Matthews carved out a Hall of Fame career in Houston. There's a positive vibe attached to the Matthews name in Houston. He is the son of Clay and nephew of Bruce Matthews.

 

16. San Diego Chargers:

Brian Cushing, OLB, USC

 

Team needs: RB, LB, DE, WR

Comment: Better players equal better defense. The Chargers finished 25th in defense last season. The return of Shawne Merriman and the selection of Cushing would dramatically improve both the linebacking play and the scheme.

 

17. New York Jets:

Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland

 

Team needs: TE, QB, WR, OT

Comment: With the departure of Laveranues Coles in free agency, the Jets need speed opposite Jerricho Cotchery. Heyward-Bey is the fastest player in the draft with a 4.25 clocking in the 40.

 

18. Denver Broncos:

Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas

 

Team needs: DE, DT, OLB, WR

Comment: Taking B.J. Raji at nose tackle at 12 would give the Broncos a building block in the run defense in the new 3-4 scheme. Orapko would give the Broncos some much-needed pass rush. They managed 26 sacks last year. Orakpo had 12.

 

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers:

Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee

 

Team needs: DE, DT, CB, WR

Comment: New coach Raheem Morris hired Jim Bates to run the defense, and he loves to rotate his ends and tackles. So you need quantity as well as quality up front. The Bucs managed 29 sacks last season.

 

20. Detroit Lions:

Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State

 

Team needs: QB, MLB, TE, DT

Comment: QB Matthew Stafford was the first step toward building a playoff-caliber offense in 2010. Pettigrew is the next step. Include WR Calvin Johnson and RB Kevin Smith, and the Lions may actually score some points in 2010.

 

21. Philadelphia Eagles:

Knowshon Moreno, HB, Georgia

 

Team needs: DL, OL, TE, RB

Comment: Emmitt Smith gave the Eagles fits in the 1990s in the NFC East. Moreno would give Philadelphia an Emmitt clone to attack the Cowboys. Moreno is the most complete back in this draft – a triple-threat, just like Emmitt.

 

22. Minnesota Vikings:

Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State

 

Team needs: CB, OL, WR, QB

Comment: With Aaron Rodgers emerging in Green Bay, Jay Cutler now in Chicago and Matthew Stafford on his way to Detroit, there's a sense of urgency for the Vikings to find a quarterback. Freeman could be the answer.

 

23. New England Patriots:

Peria Jerry, DT, Mississippi

 

Team needs: DT, DE, TE, QB

Comment: Bill Belichick won two Super Bowls as defensive coordinator of the New York Giants and three more as head coach of the Patriots with a dominating defensive front. You can never have enough quality linemen.

 

24. Atlanta Falcons:

Darius Butler, CB, Connecticut

 

Team needs: CB, DT, S, TE

Comment: Like NFC South lodge brother New Orleans, Atlanta has an offense that's playoff-ready with Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Tony Gonzalez and Roddy White. But the defense needs help, and the glass-smooth Butler provides it.

 

25. Miami Dolphins:

Paul Kruger, DE, Utah

 

Team needs: CB, WR, OLB, TE

Comment: Elite pass-rushers are few and far between in this draft. Kruger qualifies as elite but is off a few draft boards medically because he has one kidney. One kidney slow down Antonio Rodgers-Cromartie any at Arizona in 2008.

 

26. Baltimore Ravens:

Rey Maualuga, MLB, USC

 

Team needs: RT, WR, pass-rusher, CB

Comment: Bart Scott left in free agency, leaving a hole at inside backer alongside Ray Lewis. Over the next two years, Lewis can teach Maualuga the Ravens way, and the legacy of Pro Bowl inside backers in Baltimore would be secure.

 

27. Indianapolis Colts:

Beanie Wells, HB, Ohio State

 

Team needs: S, LB, WR, P

Comment: With Dominic Rhodes leaving in free agency, the Colts need a second back to pair with oft-injured Joseph Addai in the rotation. Wells would represent a substantial upgrade with his 5.8-yard career average and 30 TDs.

 

28. Buffalo Bills:

Max Unger, C, Oregon

 

Team needs: LT, pass-rusher, S, TE

Comment: Buffalo missed out at left tackle at the top of the draft, but Unger is a nice consolation prize. He's one of the three elite centers in the draft, a Bills weakness in 2008, and also has college experience at left tackle.

 

29. New York Giants:

Ziggy Hood, DT, Missouri

 

Team needs: WR, LB, CB, KR

Comment: The most-talented team in the NFC takes the best player available. New York's defensive tackles are stout run players, but Hood would inject a pass-rush threat into the mix, with 14½ career sacks at Missouri.

 

30. Tennessee Titans:

Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest

 

Team needs: WR, CB, G, DL

Comment: Smith is the most productive cornerback in this draft but has the worst measurables – he's 5-9 and runs a 4.50 in the 40. The same knocks kept Brandon Flowers out of the first round in 2008, but he made the all-rookie team.

 

31. Arizona Cardinals:

Donald Brown, HB, Connecticut

 

Team needs: RB, LB, OL, KR

Comment: The Cardinals reached the Super Bowl but found themselves a running game away from the Lombardi Trophy. Arizona finished last in the NFL in rushing with an aging Edgerrin James. Brown, the NCAA rushing champion, brings fresh legs.

 

32. Pittsburgh Steelers:

Eric Wood, C, Louisville

 

Team needs: OL, WR, CB, S

Comment: QB Ben Roethliserger and HB Willie Parker are Pro Bowl play-makers who absorb too much of a beating behind a porous blocking front. Wood started 49 consecutive games at Louisville and can also play guard.

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I've been checking all night for when this would get posted. From what I hear, this guy is usually on point.

 

However, while I like Maybin, to pass on Raji would be painful. If the Bills took Raji there, and then packaged their picks to jump back into the first to get Maybin....I would shut up about the FO for atleast a year...or until I see DJ's ugly mug again.

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I will just be shocked if we take Maybin with Orkapo and E. Brown on the board.....

 

Maybin looks great on the promo videos.....but something about him screams Corey Moore to me

 

LOL before I scrolled down from the initial post...I saw the Maybin pick in the mock...and I thought to myself Aaron Corey Moore Maybin.

 

:wallbash::P

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So, the Broncos get Raji AND Orakpo? Wow, it's hard to see either of these guys falling to 11, let alone both. Interesting, but I think Sanchez goes really high, and if Rajo or Orakpo fall to the Bills, one of those guys will be ours.

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So, the Broncos get Raji AND Orakpo? Wow, it's hard to see either of these guys falling to 11, let alone both. Interesting, but I think Sanchez goes really high, and if Rajo or Orakpo fall to the Bills, one of those guys will be ours.

 

Wow, I missed that my first time through. That would be an awesome first round. I want it for the Bills.

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I will just be shocked if we take Maybin with Orkapo and E. Brown on the board.....

 

Maybin looks great on the promo videos.....but something about him screams Corey Moore to me

 

Maybin needs to put on 20 lbs in the right places. He has smoothness, but in all honesty, pull up the video of Rulon Davis from Cal and they look like the same guy. Except Davis is a 2nd day pick.

 

I don't follow college closely, but if I just look at the combine films like I do every year at positions of need, I would say the guy you can't lose with if he is there is Orakpo. Talent and heart goes a long way.

 

Top combine players in my opinion after watching every OL, DL, LB and TE

 

TE- Cook-SC-1st, Morrah-Cal-3rd

OL- Loadholt-OU-2nd, Shipley-PSU-2nd/3rd

DL-Orakpo-TEX-Top 10, Moala-USC-2nd, Orion Martin-VTech-3rd/4th, Rulon Davis-Cal-4th/5th

 

I couldn't get excited about any of the LBs. Smith from Baylor is a freak of nature at OT.

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Not only would it be hard to swallow if the Bills took Maybin with all the others on the board still...it would be even harder to swallow if the Bills take Maybin and cant trade back with both Raji and Sanchez on the board at 11. At that point, everyone knows Denver would take either Raji of Sanchez at 12, and everyone knows if they dont take Sanchez, he wont last until 17 where the Jets pick. I would think, with all the DE / LB talent still on the board, the Bills HAVE to trade back there, even if they take a significant discount to the value chart to do it....

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Not only would it be hard to swallow if the Bills took Maybin with all the others on the board still...it would be even harder to swallow if the Bills take Maybin and cant trade back with both Raji and Sanchez on the board at 11. At that point, everyone knows Denver would take either Raji of Sanchez at 12, and everyone knows if they dont take Sanchez, he wont last until 17 where the Jets pick. I would think, with all the DE / LB talent still on the board, the Bills HAVE to trade back there, even if they take a significant discount to the value chart to do it....

 

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/10706885/rss

 

 

Gosselin has consistently had the highest % correct (although last year was around 41%) CBS' Clark Judge is ALMOST as good as Goss. What a shocker, there mocks are very different!

 

-RnJ

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I dont remember such a wide variety of opinions in the top 10 before. I feel like anything can happen...

 

 

I agree, the opinions are all over the place. This is going to be one interesting day one of the draft.

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I will just be shocked if we take Maybin with Orkapo and E. Brown on the board.....

 

 

Me too, John...but maybe for different reasons.

 

I think Maybin may have a better upside than the other DEs and Raji, but he is the riskiest of the bunch too, IMO. I don't see the Bills taking the risk to hit big, when the safe choice is available.

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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/10706885/rss

 

 

Gosselin has consistently had the highest % correct (although last year was around 41%) CBS' Clark Judge is ALMOST as good as Goss. What a shocker, there mocks are very different!

 

-RnJ

 

 

One has Maybin and Unger, the other has Pettigrew and Ayers. Both are appealing. Point is, how can the Bills possibly screw up THIS draft?

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