2010 NFL Mock Draft - 3/2/10













































































































































PickTeamPlayer SelectedPlayer’s PositionPlayer’s SchoolAnalysis
1.Sam BradfordQuarterbackOklahomaThe Rams are most likely parting ways with Marc Bulger, and need a franchise QB. If Bradford's shoulder checks out, he should be the top QB in the draft.
2.Ndamukong SuhDefensive TackleNebraska
The Lions have tons of needs, and DT is definitely one of them. Suh is a huge body, that is capable of getting a push up the middle, and wrecking havoc.
3.Gerald McCoy
Defensive TackleOklahoma
The Buccaneers need to get back to what won them a Super Bowl, and that is a great defense. McCoy would be the disruptive force they have lacked since Warren Sapp left.
4.Russell OkungOffensive TackleOklahoma StateWith Chris Samuels career over, the Skins need to find a new franchise left tackle to protect the QB. Skins could also go Bradford or Clausen here, because I think it is time to give up on Jason Campbell as a starter.
5.Trent WilliamsOffensive TackleOklahomaKansas City needs to improve their offensive line in several spots. Drafting Williams will give KC a stud tackle who can play on the left or right side. If KC likes him at LT, they could then move Branden Albert to RT or guard, where he is probably better suited.
6.Jimmy ClausenQuarterbackNotre DamePete Carroll starts his first 'Hawks draft off by grabbing a franchise QB. There is a debate on whether Clausen is better than Bradford, so maybe Jimmy Clausen is gone by this pick.
7.Eric BerrySafetyTennesseeThe Browns land the top Safety in the draft, and would be thrilled if the board fell this way. Berry is a ball hawking playmaker who has been compared to the likes of Ed Reed.
8.Bruce CampbellOffensive TackleMarylandAl Davis loves athleticism and great 40 times. So they get Taylor Mays here right? Not so fast. The Raiders need a left tackle, and Campbell just showed he is a great athlete at the combine.
9.Anthony DavisOffensive TackleRutgersThe Bills traded Jason Peters, and never properly replaced him. Their offensive line was awful last year, and needs major upgrading. Davis could give them a franchise left tackle to protect their QB.
10.Derrick MorganDefensive EndGeorgia TechThe Jags have been searching for answers at defensive end for a long time now. For their defense to get back to respectability, they need a consistent pass rush from their front four. Look for Jason Pierre-Paul to possibly go here too.
11.
(CHI)
Rolando McClainLinebackerAlabamaDenver could really use a big time linebacker, to play next to D.J. Williams. Rolando McClain is the best ILB in the draft. Josh McDaniels is going to continue his philosophy of building a successful team through great defense.
12.Dez BryantWide ReceiverOklahoma StateChad Henne has shown a lot of promise as a passer for the Dolphins, but he lacks a true No. 1 wide receiver. Bryant has the size, hands, and explosion to be a No. 1 receiver in the NFL.
13.Joe HadenCornerbackFloridaThe 49ers grab the best CB in the draft to bolster their secondary. Haden would replace free agent Walt Harris who is recovering from an ACL tear.
14.
(DEN)
Bryan BulagaOffensive TackleIowaSeattles left tackle position is in trouble. Walter Jones' career could be done, and there is no replacement currently on the team. In this mock I have the Seahawks taking Jimmy Clausen with their first pick, and now Clausen gets a left tackle to protect his blind side.
15.Taylor MaysSafetySouthern CalThe career of Kenny Phillips appears to be over, with patellofemoral arthritis of his left knee. Mays is an athletic freak, who can lay a huge hit over the middle.
16.Jason Pierre-PaulDefensive EndSouthern FloridaWith Kyle Vanden-Bosch likely leaving the Titans in free agency, Pierre-Paul would be a great option for Tennessee in the first round. Pierre-Paul is an athletic freak, who is considered by some to be the best DE in the draft.



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