Thursday, April 28, 2011

As Promised, my NFL Mock Draft

Here is my foray into the mock draft world.  If I am wrong, so what? These things are unpredictable.  Also this is based on no trades happening.  I can’t predict the future.  And neither can you. 

  1. Carolina (2-14) – Cam Newton QB Auburn
The Panthers won’t be able to resist.  Although this is a team with about 10 areas of need.
  1. Denver (4-12) –  Marcel Dareus DE-DT Alabama
The Broncos need defense.  Also don’t be surprised to see a team come and get this pick for Blaine Gabbert.
  1. Buffalo (4-12) -  Von Miller LB-DE Texas A&M
The Bills also have a ton of needs.  A Ton. 
  1. Cincinnati (4-12)- A.J. Green WR Georgia
Who knows what the worst owner in the NFL is going to do?  Seriously. 
  1. Arizona (5-11) – Blaine Gabbert QB Mizzou
The Cards need a QB.  In the worst way.  Don’t be surprised if a team moves up here to get Patrick Peterson of LSU.
  1. Cleveland (5-11) - Julio Jones WR Alabama
The Browns need more playmakers on offens e.  And Julio is just a shade below AJ Green.
  1. San Francisco (6-10)- Patrick Peterson CB LSU
In my opinion the BEST player in the draft.  Someone may trade up and get him.
  1. Tennessee (6-10)- Nick Fairley DT Auburn
Scouts question his “want to” but he is a guy who can disrupt a game.
  1. Dallas (6-10) – Tyron Smith OT USC
The Cowboys go OL here.  The biggest area of need.  Jerry is a bit of a wild card. 
  1. Washington (6-10)-  Robert Quinn DE UNC
The Skins may reach for a QB here, but I am going to give Mike Shanahan the benefit of the doubt here.
  1. Houston (6-10) – Aldon Smith DE-OLB Mizzou
Texans need defense.  Some experts have them moving up to get Peterson.  I don’t see that happening.
  1. Minnesota (6-10)-  Andy Dalton QB TCU
This is my shocker pick here.  The Red Headed Stranger has been shooting up the boards.  No Favre means you need a QB.  Jake Locker could go here too.
  1. Detroit (6-10) - Da'Quan Bowers DE Clemson
Bowers is falling due to injury concerns.  But when healthy, he is to quote Kanye West “a @#%$% MONSTER!”

  1. St. Louis (7-9) - Corey Liguet DT Illinois
Saw this guy in the Texas Bowl.  He is dominant.  Great pick for the Rams should they make it.

  1. Miami (7-9) – Mark Ingram RB Alabama
QB is a need here.  So is RB.  Could be Jake Locker as well.
  1. Jacksonville (8-8) – Ryan Kerrigan DE Purdue
Jack Del Rio has been trying to shore up the defensive front for years
  1. New England - from Oakland (8-8) – J.J. Watt DE Wisconsin
Perfect 3-4 end.  Will flourish in Beantown.
  1. San Diego (9-7) – Cameron Jordan DE Cal
Fits well in the defense there.  Can shore up a unit that wasn’t as good as it needed to be last year.
  1. New York Giants (10-6) – Anthony Castanzo OT Boston College
       Not their biggest need, but a young tackle who you can build a line around.  Don’t be surprised if this pick gets traded.
  1. Tampa Bay (10-6) – Prince Amukamara CB Nebraska
Aquib Talib’s legal troubles makes this an area of need for the Bucs.
  1. Kansas City* (10-6) - Gabe Carimi T Wisconsin
The Chiefs continue to build the OL. 
  1. Indianapolis* (10-6) – Nate Solder OT Colorado
Peyton Manning isn’t getting younger.  The Colts need a tackle to look after him.
  1. Philadelphia* (10-6) – Mike Pouncey OG- Florida
You could see Danny Watkins of Baylor here.  But Pouncey may be ranked a touch higher on some boards.
  1. New Orleans* (11-5)-  Adrian Clayborn DE  Iowa
The Saints biggest need is stopping the other guys right now.  Clayborn fits that mold.
  1. Seattle* (7-9) – Jake Locker QB Washington
Perfect pick.  Perfect spot.  Perfect situation for Locker.
  1. Baltimore* (12-4) – Jimmy Smith CB Colorado
This is if the Ravens ignore numerous off-field troubles.
  1. Atlanta* (13-3) - Justin Houston DE/OLB Georgia
As evidenced by the beating they took in the playoffs, the Falcons must shore up their defense.
  1. New England* (14-2) – Marvin Austin DT UNC
Bill Belichick is probably going to trade this pick.  Christian Ponder or Ryan Mallett could get drafted by a QB hungry team here.
  1. Chicago* (11-5) - Derek Sherrod T Mississippi State
The Bears made a great run with a patchwork line.  That changes here. Sherrod has great feet and is never out of position.  That will help with a QB who likes to make it up as he goes, like Jay Cutler.

  1. New York Jets* (11-5) – Phil Taylor NT Baylor
If you had asked me 2 years ago if this would happen, I would have said you were on meth.  Seriously.  His performance his junior year was terrible.  He improved last season, but I still think this is a reach.  But with his size and talent, Rex Ryan, Kris Jenkins and others to mold him, he has a HUGE upside. 
  1. Pittsburgh* (12-4) – Aaron Williams CB Texas
Secondary and OL are the only 2 areas of immediate need for a stacked Steelers team. 
  1. Green Bay* (10-6) Danny Watkins OG Baylor
As you all may know, we at ESPN Central Texas LOVE Danny Watkins.  I could see him going higher, but he is a great fit for the Pack.  They won the Super Bowl despite a ton of injuries, several along the O-Line.  Watkins is a junkyard dog out on the field and will not let you get to his QB without paying for it.  Aaron Rodgers will love him instantly.   



So there you have it.  My mock draft.  Email me at paul@1660espn.com.  You will be entered in the drawing to win 2 tickets to Schlitterbahn.  Include your name, address, and phone number in the email. 

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