1. Detroit Lions
– QB Mathew Stafford,
Georgia - If the Lions want
people to show up to home games this year they will draft Stafford.
Usually the sexy pick is not the correct pick, but after going 0-16 the Lions
need a player like Stafford with the huge throwing arm and big upside to give
Lions fans some hope. The smarter pick here might be an OT like Jason
Smith, Eugene Monroe or even OLB Aaron Curry. After
Lions fans watched what rookie QBs Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco did
for their respective teams last year, it would be hard to pass Stafford up for
another position.
2. St. Louis Rams- OT
Jason Smith, Baylor – The Rams' most
obvious need is an offensive tackle. The only real question is which OT
should they select? Smith seems to be the best overall value.He is very athletic for his position (being a
former tight end), and he is a player that still is very raw and has a lot of
upside. The only thing that might scare them away from Smith is that he
has very similar characteristics as OT Alex Barron, who was drafted 19th
overall by the Rams in 2005. Barron has not lived up to the hype
and this might sway the Rams to go with a bigger, safer offensive tackle like Eugene Monroe or Andre Smith.
3. Kansas City Chiefs-
OLB Aaron Curry, Wake Forrest – With former Patriots VP of player personnel Scott Pioli as the new GM for the
Chiefs, there is a very good chance that the Chiefs will try to move this pick
in order to get more picks later in the draft. If Pioli is not able to do
this he will probably pick the best overall player left: Aaron Curry. Curry can
play inside or outside linebacker and has great awareness, leadership skills,
and smarts. Combine that with all the physical tools, and the Chiefs
would have a great player to build their defense around.
4. Seattle Seahawks –
OT Eugene Monroe, Virginia
– The two biggest needs for the Seahawks this past offseason were WR and
DT. With the big signings of WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh and DT Colin
Cole the Seahawks solved their two biggest problems. The best pick
here is to help their aging offensive line. Monroe is a very solid player
who could step in right away. Monroe can come in and take over for OT Walter
Jones if he is not healthy or play guard if need be.
5. Cleveland Browns –
OLB Everette Brown, Florida St. – When Eric Mangini took over as head coach for the New
York Jets it was surprising to see the defensive minded coach select two
offensive linemen with his first two picks. This time around Mangini will
probably try to stick with defense. Brown is the type of athlete that
would be a perfect fit for an OLB in the 3-4 defense. He has tremendous
acceleration and speed but also has great strength and technique. He is
only 6’2” but has too much talent to pass up.
6. Cincinnati Bengals
– WR Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech- The Bengals lost WR T.J.
Houshmandzadeh, and WR Chad “Ocho
Cinco” Johnson has openly complained about being in Cincinnati.
Crabtree is a phenomenal player and may even be the best overall talent in the
draft. The Bengals obviously have offensive line problems but the best
player available is OT Andre Smith
and there is a lot of baggage associated with him that the Bengals absolutely
can not afford.
7. Oakland Raiders- WR
Jeremy Maclin, Missouri
– The Raiders were last in the league in passing yards and their leading WR was
Johnnie Lee Higgins, who had 22
receptions. There is no question that the Raiders need some help at this
position. Maclin fits the Al Davis mold for a WR: fast, big,
versatile and has the ability to score every time he touches the ball. The
Franchise QB JaMarcus Russell is also in Davis’ ear convincing him to bring in
some WR help.
8. Jacksonville
Jaguars – DT B.J. Raji, Boston College – One of the reasons the Jaguars have had such a formidable
defense over the years is because of the two huge DTs up front. With the
departure of DT Marcus Stroud last year their defensive line became much
less formidable. Adding Raji alongside DT John Henderson
would bring back the scary duo the Jaguars used to posses. Raji is a big,
powerful DT who requires double-teams and would be a perfect fit to fill the
void left by Stroud.
9. Green Bay Packers-
DE/OLB Brian Orakpo, Texas -
The Packers are another team that has decided to switch over to the 3-4
defense. The need for good pass rushing OLBs is becoming extremely
important in the NFL, especially if you are running the 3-4 (look at DaMarcus
Ware, Shawn Merriman, Terrell Suggs, even guys trying to transition like Jason
Taylor and Julius Peppers). In order to build a great 3-4
defense the Packers need to bring in a pass rushing demon like Orakpo. He
has great size (6-3, 263), acceleration, and a nose for the ball. With
linebacker A.J. Hawk most likely moving to inside linebacker and
pro-bowler DE Aaron Kampman moving to OLB, the Packers still have a need
for an OLB and with Orakpo they would have one of the youngest and best front seven
next year.
10. San Fransico 49ers
– OT Andre Smith, Alabama
– The 49ers are still in need of a franchise QB, but they may not be ready to
give up on Shaun Hill and former
first overall pick Alex Smith.
It is not easy to succeed as a QB, especially when your offensive line is
letting up a league leading 55 sacks and your best WR, Issac Bruce, is
36. The 49ers really need to address other problems on their team before
they draft another QB. Andre Smith has top three overall talent, but he just
needs to be kept on a leash and motivated. New coach Mike Singletary has the energy and discipline to get the best out
of Smith and he would be a great fit for the 49ers.
11. Buffalo Bills – DE
Robert Ayers, Tennessee
– The Bills defensive ends combined for eight total sacks last year. In a division featuring QBs with quick releases like Tom Brady and Chad
Pennington, not having a dominant pass rusher means your defense is going to give up a lot of points. Ayers is probably not the best pick here or even
the best defensive end, but knowing the Bills and the fact that they are
notorious for drafting players that have been hyped up way too early (Leodis McKelvin, Donte Whitner, John McCargo,
Willis McGahee) it would not be
all that surprising if they reached for him here.
12. Denver Broncos –
CB/S Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio St. - The Broncos biggest need is on the defensive side of the
ball (they were bottom of the league in almost every defensive category
including 30th in points allowed, giving up 28 a game). The
Broncos had an extremely active offseason.The biggest story, of course, was that new Coach Josh McDaniels was forced to trade QB Jay Cutler after their
publicized feud.Luckily they got the
better end of the trade, getting two first round picks and QB Kyle Orton, a guy that could thrive in
McDaniels’ offense.They also brought in
a lot of veteran leaders through free agency on both sides of the ball. The
only problem is their secondary is aging, and drafting Jenkins would bring some
much needed youth. Jenkins is very good in coverage and has the skills to
transition to safety. If the Broncos draft him he will be able to learn
from two of the best defensive backs in the league in CB Champ Bailey and FS Brian
Dawkins.
13. Washington
Redskins – DE Aaron Maybin, Penn St. - There have been rumors going around that the Redskins are
possibly looking to draft a QB, but Jason Campbell had a good year last year
and is still very young so they may just be putting on a show hoping to bait
someone into a trade. There real need is someone that can rush the
QB. They only had 24 sacks as a team last year and they released DE Jason Taylor. DT Albert Haynesworth will help, but he is
not really known as a pass rushing DT. Maybin is a guy that could come in
right away and have an impact. He is a pure pass rusher, who is very
quick off the snap. He needs to bulk up, but he could help fill the void
left by Jason Taylor.
14. New Orleans
Saints- CB Vontae Davis, Illinois – The Saints had a record breaking offense last year, yet they
failed to reach the playoffs. Defense wins championships and that is why
the Saints need to address the defensive side of the ball. After
releasing Mike McKenzie the Saints really need a #1 corner. They
have a bunch of guys that on their very best days are #2 corners. Davis
much like his brother on the 49ers, Vernon, is a tremendous athlete. He
has too much talent and potential to pass up.
15. Houston Texans –
WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland - The Texans biggest needs are probably Safety and Linebacker,
the only problem is that there really is not a stand out safety in this draft
other than Malcolm Jenkins, and the Texans usually draft linebackers in
later rounds (Xavier Adibi 4th round, Demeco Ryans 2nd
round, Jason Babin 2nd round, Antwan Peek 3rd round).
Getting a WR to compliment Andre Johnson would make QB Matt Schaub
very happy. The Texans saw what the Cardinals were able to do with their
dangerous combination of WRs Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin.
Imagine trying to game plan for Johnson, one of the most dominate WRs in
the NFL and Heyward-Bey, a tall (6’2”) burner (4.30 in the 40) that will
force teams to have a safety over the top. The two of them would make a
scary duo for any team to cover.
16. San Diego Chargers
– DE Tyson Jackson, LSU
- The Chargers have had a very quiet offseason, and other than the LT’s newly
restructured deal they really have not made a splash in free agency. They
do have a very good team and there really are not too many glaring needs.
They did, however, lose DE Igor
Olshansky the 6’6” 309 lb DE that helped anchor their 3-4 defense.
Tyson Jackson is a guy that would fit perfectly into the 3-4 defense, he has
the size (6’4” 296 lbs.) and the strength to fit in right away.
17. New York Jets – QB
Mark Sanchez, USC – This would be the
dream scenario for the Jets. Landing Sanchez with the 17th
pick is very unlikely. It is more likely that the Jets or another team
will try to trade up and get him if he falls past the 10th
pick. The Jets are a team that really needs a QB. After losing QB
Brett Favre to retirement, the Jets are left with Kellen Clemens.
They may claim that they are sticking with Clemens, but do you really think new
coach Rex Ryan wants to go into his first year with a guy that has only
started eight games and has a 1:2 TD to INT ratio? If they are lucky
enough to have Sanchez fall to 17 then it would be a no-brainer to pick
him.
18. Denver Broncos
(From: Bears) – MLB Rey Maualuga, USC – Josh McDaniels is going to be under a lot of pressure
and scrutiny this year after trading a QB some believed to be the next John Elway.He may be tempted to bolster his offense
with this pick by drafting a RB or offensive lineman, but the right pick would
be to add some more depth on defense.The Broncos are switching to the 3-4 and having two middle linebackers
that can stop the run is very important.Maualuga very good at stopping the run and he brings great intensity and
leadership.He would be a great addition
to the Broncos defense.
19. Tampa Bay
Buccaneers –QB Josh Freeman, Kansas St. - The Buccaneers obviously need a QB. Right now their
best option is QB Brian Griese, a 34 year old QB that has been a back up
for three other teams. They tried landing Cutler but that fell through.
Their best option is most likely through
the draft. The Buccaneers are one of the teams that will be looking to
trade up when draft day comes around, but if they are not able to get Sanchez or Stafford they will probably try to draft Freeman. Josh
Freeman is a QB that has a lot of talent. He has one of the strongest
arms in the draft and has a ridiculous amount of upside. The only thing
that scares teams with QBs like Freeman is that QBs like Kyle Boller,
and J.P. Losman were praised in similar ways when they came out of
college, but were never able to succeed with their talents. If the
Buccaneers can harness his talent then this pick could be a steal.
20. Detroit Lions
(From: Dallas) OLB Brian Cushing, USC – The Lions need to address the defensive side with this
pick. They finished last in points allowed, yards allowed and rushing
yards allowed. Most of their starters would be back ups for other teams,
and the only player that has job security right now is OLB Ernie Sims. They will probably try to draft the best
defensive player on their board here, and they would be very lucky if Cushing
fell to this pick. Cushing is a very good all around linebacker; he has
all the skills and brings a lot of intensity, something the Lions desperately
need.
21. Philadelphia
Eagles – RB Chris “Beanie” Wells, Ohio St. - The Eagles have not had a first-round pick for the
last two years but this year they are fortunate enough to have two. When
they have had 1st round picks in the past they usually stick with
the non-flashy picks and get defensive and offensive lineman. This year,
however, they have more pressing needs. The biggest concern has to be
RB. RB Brian Westbrook is a very good RB and receiver out of the
backfield but he seems to always be getting injured. They also lost the
RB that pounded the ball inside in Correll Buckhalter. Wells can
pound the ball inside and has shown that he has the speed (4.38 in the 40 at
his pro day). Wells may be the player that they need to get them out of
their playoff slump.
22. Minnesota Vikings
- OT Michael Oher, Ole Miss
–It is no secret that the Vikings offense rests solely on the shoulders of RB Adrian Peterson and RB Chester Taylor. The two of them
have combined for over 2100 yards rushing last year. The Vikings would
probably jump at any opportunity to bolster their run game. The weakest
part of their dominate line is the right tackle position. OT Ryan Cook is not
getting the job done and they have been actively looking for a
replacement. Oher has quick feet and long arms, perfect for pushing
defensive lineman out of the way and creating holes. The Vikings also allowed
45 sacks last year and Oher could help out with this problem as well.
23. New England
Patriots - OLB Clint Sintim, Virginia - The Patriots once again have multiple picks in the first two
rounds and not a lot of needs. But after trading away team leader OLB Mike
Vrabel, their biggest concern has to be OLB. When it comes to OLB,
the Patriots usually try to bring in older, cheaper, guys that are willing to
take less money in order to be on a winning team. If they are not able to
pick up a veteran player they will probably try to address this issue in the
draft. Sintim fits the Patriots mold for linebacker; he is big, strong,
versatile, and can rush the passer. With a younger faster defense the
Patriots should be favorites to win the super bowl this year.
24. Atlanta Falcons – OLB
Clay Matthews, USC - The Falcons were one
of the biggest surprises of last year: after going 4-12 in 2007, they drafted
QB Matt Ryan and brought in RB Michael Turner and built a team
around them and ended up going 11-5. The Falcons are a young team that
looks like they are going to be a very good for a long time. They lost a
lot of key guys in free agency on the defensive side of the ball so this pick
has to help solidify their defense. They lost OLB Keith Brooking, a leader and cornerstone of their defense for the
last 11 years.Matthews is one of the
three linebackers that could be first round picks from USC.Matthews brings similar intensity and
toughness as Maualuga and Cushing, and is an all around
linebacker that can do whatever is asked of him.He could be a player that could develop into
the next Brookings for the Falcons.
25. Miami Dolphins –
DE/OLB Larry English, Northern Illinois - The Dolphins finally were able to utilize all the talent on
their team with coach Tony Sparano and VP of Football Operations Bill
Parcells running things. The Dolphins are another team where the
future looks bright and this draft will be very important for the future of
their organization. When Parcells was with the Cowboys he found a hidden
gem in DeMarcus Ware out of Troy. He will probably try to bring in
a similar type OLB that can rush the passer and play the spot opposite of OLB Jerry
Porter in the 3-4 defense. English is a guy that is much like Ware in
that he went to a small school and is not very well known. He had
tremendous production in college and really knows how to get after the
QB. English would be a good fit for the Dolphins and their 3-4
defense.
26. Baltimore Ravens –
WR Percy Harvin, Florida –
The Ravens have lost a lot of good players because of free agency and cuts to
free up salary cap space; luckily they still have MLB Ray Lewis and S Ed
Reed anchoring their defense and second-year QB Joe Flacco leading
their offense. The one thing they have really been missing on the
offensive side of the ball is a playmaker. The one word used to describe
Percy Harvin is playmaker. He kills teams running or catching the ball
and is a terrific athlete, very similar to Reggie Bush. Harvin had
a great pro day and has top 10 talent.The
only reason he would fall this far is because of team needs or some character
concerns.
27. Indianapolis Colts
– DT Ron Brace, Boston College - The Colts have always had a number of good defensive ends,
but they just can not seem to find defensive tackles that can clog up the
middle and help with run defense. Ron Brace is a 334 lbs DT that is
perfect for clogging up the middle. Brace was over shadowed by his
teammate B.J. Raji but he has first round talent and is definitely a
player that the Colts would have to consider. Brace would certainly help
the Colts lower the 123 rushing yards that they were giving up per game.
28. Philadelphia
Eagles – OT Ebon Britton, Arizona – The Eagles will most likely try to pick up a franchise left
tackle in this draft. Luckily there are a lot of very talented tackles in
this draft class and the Eagles have two 1st round picks so they
have a lot of possibilities. They could trade up and try to get one of
the three elite prospects (A. Smith, Monroe,
J. Smith), or sit back where they are and try to pick from a number of very
good tackles. Britton is solid all around tackle, he brings leadership
and toughness. He does not have the same skill as the elite three, but he is
a very safe pick and should be able to start right away.
29. New York Giants –
WR Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina – QB Eli Manning has really developed into a top QB in
the NFL, but he is not the same QB without WR Plaxico Burress on the
field. The 6’5” Burress gave him big target to throw it up to and saved
him on a lot on poorly-thrown balls. With Burress being cut because of
his legal issues the Giants need to bring in a tall, physical WR to help
Manning out. This is a very good wide receiving class and considering
that WRs usually fall in the draft the Giants will more than likely have a lot
of WRs to choose from. Nicks may not posses the same height as Burress
(he is 6’1”) but he is very physical and plays like he is much taller. Nicks
is not afraid to go over the middle and he is known for making some spectacular
catches. Nicks has a ton of potential and has the ability to step in and
be the #1 WR for the Giants.
30. Tennessee Titians
– CB Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest – The Titans were another surprising team last year going 13-3
and dominating their competition in the first half of the year. Their
strong defense and great RB combination has teams now trying to emulate
them. The Titans should probably try to get a #1 WR, CB, MLB or DT
depending on who the best player available is at this spot. Smith is a
player that really should be drafted top 15, but because he is 5’9” he has been
labeled as “too small”. Teams should just look other great defensive
backs around the league to see that judging Smith by height alone is a mistake
(look at Asante Samuel 5’10”, Bob Sanders 5’8”, DeAngelo Hall
5’10”, Adam “Pacman” Jones 5’10”). Smith would be a steal for the
Titans and it would really help them sure up their secondary.
31. Arizona Cardinals
– RB Knowshon Moreno, Georgia – It was very surprising to see the Cardinals, the team that
everyone assumed was the worst team in the playoffs, making it to the super
bowl. What was even more surprising was that they made it to the super
bowl without a dependable running back. They were probably one of the
most dominate offensive teams in the league last year, yet they were last in
rushing yards per game with 73.6. RBs Edgerinn James and Tim
Hightower are not the answers to their problems. Moreno is an all
around back that has very good vision and cutting ability. There is no
question that Moreno could help out their anemic rushing attack.
32. Pittsburgh
Steelers – OG Duke Robinson, Oklahoma - The Super Bowl champs do not have any glaring needs and barring
any injuries they look like they could be in the mix for another run. One problem last year was seeing QB Ben Roethlisberger, who was
sacked 46 times, on his back a lot. Adding depth to the offensive line would
help out in a big way. Robinson is a massive guard (6’5” 329 lbs) who is
versatile enough to move over to tackle. Robinson would give the Steelers
some security and would definitely compete for a starting job.