HutHut's Wild Assed Guess
I am not the Draftnik I was 20 years ago when I practically couldn't sleep the night before the draft and I would scour every possible source for stats.
Now I just peruse. I doubt it will make for any difference in outcome.
Here's my WAG for the 2010 NFL Draft.
1. Rams - QB Sam Bradford
2. Lions - DT Gerald McCoy
3. Bucs - DT Ndonkeykong Suh
4. 'Skins - S Eric Berry
5. Chefs - OT Russell Okung (Great Googly Moogly!)
6. Seahawks - OT Brian Bulaga
7. Browns - QB Jimmy Clausen
8. Raiders - DE Jason Pierre-Paul
9. Bills - WR Dez Bryant
10. Jags - CB Joe Hayden
11. Broncos - LB Sean Weatherspoon (first WOW pick)
12. Dolphins - LB Sergio Kindle
13. 49ers - OT Trent Williams
14. Seahawks - RB CJ Spiller
15. Giants - ILB Rolando McClain
16. Titans - DE Derrick Morgan
17. 49ers - S Taylor Mays
18. Steelers - OT Anthony Davis
19. Falcons - DE Brandon Graham
20. Texans - CB Kyle Wilson
21. Bengals - TE Jermaine Gresham
22. Patriots - DE Carlos Dunlap
23. Packers - OG Mike Iupati
24. Eagles - C Marquise Pauncey
25. Ravens - DT Dan Williams
26. Cardinals - OT Bruce Campbell
27. Cowboys - S Earl Thomas
28. Chargers - DT Jared Odrick
29. Jets - RB Ryan Matthews
30. Vikings - CB Patrick Robinson
31. Colts - OT Vlad Ducasse
32. Saints - LB Darryl Washington
Now get to tearing it apart!
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As much as I would liek to see it..............
….there is NO WAY Thomas falls to us at #27. I wish he would, be if he gets even CLOSE to that someone will trade up and grab him.
Agreed, the eagles would grab Thomas in a heartbeat. Especially with them dealing S.Brown away.
They’re gonna need some quality dbs.
Myself, I would like to see Pouncey or Lupati fall to us.
That's just where
he ended up. I don’t see the fuss over him. Now, if I were a betting man, I’d put money on us trading down. This is a deep draft and two second rounders would be just as good as a first and second, but more cost effective.
I hear you man, with the release of Flo and Hamlin yesterday, I can see Jerry wheeling and dealing to get more picks in this draft.
We now obviously have to address the o-line and safety depth. 6 picks ain’t gonna do it. Especially with other needs like competent back-ups at NT and ILB.
I Can See You Put Lots Of Work
into this mock.there are just too many varibles to get this perfect.
I don’t think Mays wiil go so high and Thomas go so low.
I we don’t have any players at 27 with a first round grade it woluld be nice to trade down but you have to have someone who wants a player and doesn’t think they will be there when they pick again.
by TCB Orange Dino on Apr 3, 2010 11:17 PM CDT reply actions
There's almost always
someone who falls in love with a player who drops. Teams get spooked and reach every year. I think the Raiders are the wildcard in the draft every year because it seems like they would rather flout conventional wisdom than pick solidly.
they are the wildcard
the only thing we know, the guy will be a great athlete. On DCFanatic’s mock draft a guy chose Mays for Oakland which is a position of need for them and fills the super athlete role
by nicholas.rodriguez on Apr 4, 2010 11:19 PM CDT up reply actions
I can see that happening.
They need to replace Huff. Huff surely hasn’t lived up to the hype. That’s my fear on Earl Thomas as well. I guessed Pierre-Paul for Oakland because he has tremendous speed and athleticism for his position. He seems like a Davis guy to me.























