Gil Brandt was quoted saying Bradford's pro day was the best he's seen in 20 years since Troy Aikman. The Rams start rebuilding with their franchise QB.
2) Detroit Lions: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
Although left tackle grades out as a more important need position than DT, the Lions selectSuh, the highest rated player on their board to help improve one of the worst defenses in the NFL last year.
3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
The Bucs select McCoy who is a perfect fit for their defensive line as their 3 technique DT.
4) Washington Redskins: Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma St.
They select Okung as an immediate starter at LT to help infuse life and talent into their old and depleted O-line.
5) Kansas City Chiefs: Eric Berry, S, Tennesse
Although left tackle is a need, its hard to argue with taking one of the top 3 rated prospects in the entire draft when your defense needs help everywhere. The Chiefs lock up their starting safety for the next 8 years.
6) Seattle Seahawks: Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma.
Pete Carroll has the luxury of having two first round picks and must take a tackle with the 6th pick as five O-lineman could be off the board by their next pick. Tackle is too valuable of a need to wait on. CJ Spiller sure is tempting though.
7) Cleveland Browns: Jimmy Claussen, QB, Note Dame.
Mike Holmgren didn't come out of retirement to help the Browns rebuilding project to start an older quarterback who has 325 turnovers in the last two seasons. Claussen has a strong desire to succeed and is very accurate. I think Holmgren tipped his hat with one of the worst smoke screens in NFL history, "I wish I liked him more."
8) Oakland Raiders: Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa.
The run on tackles is on. The Raiders seem to like offensive lineman from Iowa with short arms. Hopefully this one works out better than the last.
9) Buffalo Bills: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers.
The Bills need 5 new offensive linemen and better take one with this pick if they want any chance to avoid picking number one next year. A starting left tackle with this pick followed up by Colt McCoy sounds like a good draft to me.
10) Jacksonville Jaguars: Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
The Jags signed Aaron Kampman this offseason and drafted Derrick Harvery and Quentin Groves two years ago to help with the pass rush. I think the two best players on the board not on the offensive line are Rolando McClain and CJ Spiller. With MJD in his prime the Jags go for the best defensive player.
11) Denver Broncos: Dan Williams, DT, Tenessee
I don't think Denver risks taking Dez Bryant this high after trading Brandon Marshall. The Broncos will have an opportunity to select a playmaker or two in the second round. Williams will split time his first year with Jamal Williams, the 13 year vet who was signed in the offseason.
12) Miami Dolphins: Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas
The Dolphins need to replace two starting OLB spots and the nose tackle position. Pass rushers will always trump the big guys in the middle. This is a deep DT draft and that need can be addressed with a later pick.
13) San Francisco 49ers: CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson.
The 49ers need to improve their secondary and offensive line but can't pass on the best RB in the draft with blazing speed. If they don't take him, Seattle will with the next pick and they will have to play him twice a year for the next 8 years. Gore and Spiller give Mike Singletary the 1-2 punch he has been wanting to slow down the game and take pressure off Alex Smith.
14) Seattle Seahawks: Taylor Mays, S, USC
The Seahawks wanted Spiller, but with him off the board they take Mays, the most athletically gifted player in the draft, who already knows Carroll's defense. Pass rusher is a possibility too, but I have a hunch Pete sticks with his guy.
15) N.Y. Giants: Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri
The Giants most pressing needs are LB and DT. With McClain and Williams off the board the Giants take Weatherspoon. Jerry Reese has a strong will and will take the highest rated player on his draft board. Lets see if he goes outside of the need pick and takes Joe Haden or Mike Iupati.
16) San Francisco 49ers: Mike Iupati, G, Idaho
The Niners get their starting RT to solidify their O-line. Spiller and Iupati will give the Niners a fearful running game for years to come. They can find a good CB in round two.
17) Tennessee Titans: Jason Pierre Pual, DE, South Florida
The Titans need to replace KVB and Albert Haynesworth to sure up the defense. Pierre Paul is a project but has unbelievable talent. The Titans take a huge DT in round 2, or trade to get Albert Haynesworth back.
18) Pittsburgh Steelers: Joe Haden, CB, Florida
With Santonio Holmes being traded, Pitt might go WR here, but I think CB is too valuable a need and if the top one is available at 18 you have to pull the trigger.
19) Atlanta Falcons: Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech.
The Falcons need to improve their pass rush and LB core. Morgan is the most polished 4-3 pass rushing DE in the draft.
20) Houston Texans: Earl Thomas, S, Texas.
Thomas is a ball hawk with great range. He rates out higher than any of the CB prospects at this spot. RB can be filled in rounds 2 or 3.
21) Cincinnati Bengals: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma St.
I personally think that Dez Bryant has been unfairly labeled as a problem. Immature is more appropriate in my opinion. The Bengals have a history of not shying away from players with elite talent with some personal question marks. Great value at 21.
22) New England Patriots: Brandon Grahm, DE/OLB, Michigan
The Patriots need to improve their defensive line and LB play, and are lacking playmakers at the WR and RB positions. They have 3 second round picks to address these issues.
23) Green Bay Packers: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise St.
Charles Woodsen had a wonderful season but is in his 13th season. Al Harris is showing signs of age. The Packers need to upgrade at RB, CB, and Oline. Maurkice Pouncey or Jahvid Best could go here.
24) Philadelphia Eagles: Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama
The Eagles need to replace Sheldon Brown and land Jackson who is great in run support and bump and run coverage.
25) Baltimore Ravens: Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
Todd Heap is aging quickly and has suffered too many injuries. Gresham gives Joe Flacco another new weapon in the middle of the field.
26) Arizona Cardinals: Jerry Hughes, DE/OLB, TCU
The Cardinals like athletic pass rushing linebackers. They could also go with UCLA DT Brian Price.
27) Dallas Cowboys: Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
The Cowboys want add depth and youth to their O-line and need a safety. Campbell is raw but very athletic. With the release of Flozell Adams, Campbell adds insurance and will have time to develop.
28) San Diego Chargers: Terrance Cody, DT, Alabama
RB can be filled later in the draft. Cody won't make it back to the Chargers in the second round and NT is too valuable a position in their defense. With Jamal Williams gone, Cody is a good need pick.
29) New York Jets: Jahvid Best, RB, Cal
With Holmes being acquired through a trade, this is a luxury pick for the Jets. Best has 4.3 speed and compliments Shone Greene well. I think LT is stuck with goal line duty.
30) Minnesota Vikings: Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State
With Cedric Griffen's torn ACL in the NFC Championship game, the Vikings need to add a CB to start in September.
31) Indianapolis Colts: Maurkice Pouncey, G/C, Florida.
The Colts need to upgrade their O-line to get more out of their running game next year.
32) New Orleans Saints: Brian Price, DT, UCLA
The Saints add a disruptive DT, who had 23.5 TFL this past season as a junior.