The Rams take Bradford, who would have been last years number one pick if he came out in 2009. If he stays healthy they lock up a franchise QB for years to come.
2) Detroit Lions: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
The lions showed in last years draft they value the top rated players on their board. They get arguably the best talent in the draft in Suh and bolster a new D-line now featuring KVB and Corey Williams. The lions need to address the Oline in round 2.
3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
McCoy will be a great addition to the Bucs D-line which is an area of need.
4) Washington Redskins: Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma St.
The Redskins are an aging team with needs at both QB and O-line. Clausen and Okung are the two obvious choices for Mike Shanahan's rebuilding project. I have a gut feeling Shanahan and Dan Snyder would love a guy like Tim Tebow under center and will take him in round 2. Okung is an immediate starter at left tackle.
5) Kansas City Chiefs: Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa
Scott Pioli will follow the Patriot model and build from the trenches up. The chiefs need to protect their hefty QB investment from last year.
6) Seattle Seahawks: Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame.
New coach Pete Carroll will start his rebuilding project with Claussen, a player he is familiar with. The remaining OT prospects are rated out better for their second pick at 14.
7) Cleveland Browns: Eric Berry, S, Tenessee.
The Browns get one of the top rated players in the draft to help their secondary.
8) Oakland Raiders: Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech.
The Raiders need help in many areas but go with the best pass rushing prospect.
9) Buffalo Bills: Trent Williams, OT, Oklamoma.
The Bills start their revamping of a depleted O-line.
10) Jacksonville Jaguars: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma St.
The Jags have been searching for a number one WR for years. They get a big, athletic play maker in Bryant.
11) Denver Broncos: Rolando McClain, LB Alabama.
The Broncos add McClain to help DJ Williams.
12) Miami Dolphins: CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson.
With Ronnie Brown coming off a serious foot injury and Ricky Williams getting older and discussing retirement, the Dolphins add the most explosive RB in the draft.
13) San Francisco 49ers: Joe Haden, CB, Florida.
The 49ers need to improve their secondary and add the best corner in the draft.
14) Seattle Seahawks: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers.
The niners sure up their OL woes with this solid pick. Pete Carroll is pleased to get a franchise QB and a starting offensive tackle in the first round of his first draft.
15) N.Y. Giants: Brian Price, DT, UCLA.
The Giants didn't get a lot out of their free agent DT acquisitions last year. Their two biggest needs are LB and DT. Price is too good not to take. He is very disruptive and had 23.5 TFL last year as a junior.
16) San Francisco 49ers: Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland.
Great combine, but needs a little work on technique. Should make the niners stronger at the point of attack.
17) Tennessee Titans: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee.
The Titans plug up the middle of the D-line, a glaring hole last season.
18) Pittsburgh Steelers: Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State.
Did the Steelers really lose to the Raiders in the 4th quarter in Pitt? I predict a defensive draft to plug up all positions of weakness.
19) Atlanta Falcons: Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Missouri.
Falcons address their OLB weakness.
20) Houston Texans: Taylor Mays, S, Southern California.
Athletic freak. Needs to work on coverage.
21) Cincinnati Bengals: Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida.
Very athletic, but a bit of a one year wonder. Should help the Bengals get pressure on the QB.
22) New England Patriots: Brandon Grahm, DE, Michigan.
The Pats need to update their DE's and Lb's.
23) Green Bay Packers: Charles Brown, OT, USC.
Big OT to help fend off Jared Allen for years to come.
24) Philadelphia Eagles: Earl Thomas, S, Texas.
Brian Dawkins replacement.
25) Baltimore Ravens: Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame.
Tate is a bit small, but knows how to play football and make big plays in traffic. A very athletic and talented WR to help out Joe Flacco. Reminds me of the Panthers Steve Smith. Boldin and Tate would make up quite a duo. I don't think Donte Stallworth plays much more than a 3rd or 4th wr role.
26) Arizona Cardinals: Terrance Cody, NT, Alabama.
Monster NT to anchor the run defense on first and second down.
27) Dallas Cowboys: Mike Iupati, OG/T, Idaho.
The cowboys add depth to their O-line.
28) San Diego Chargers: Jahvid Best, RB, California.
The LT era is officially over in San Diego. The Chargers go with Best and Sproles to compliment their great passing attack.
29) New York Jets: Damien Williams, WR, USC.
Sanchez to Williams worked well in college. Cotchery, Braylon, and Williams is a nice group of WR's for a young Qb with a great running game.
30) Minnesota Vikings: Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State.
Cedrick Griffin's torn ACL in the NFC Championship means the Vikings need some help at CB to start the season.
31) Indianapolis Colts: Maurkice Pouncey, G/C, Florida.
The colts update their O-line.
32) New Orleans Saints: Everson Griffen, DE, USC.
Replaces Charles Grant.
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