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2010 NFL Mock Draft Order

April 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

ROUND ONE

1.  St. Louis Rams
2.  Detroit Lions
3.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4.  Washington Redskins
5.  Kansas City Chiefs
6.  Seattle Seahawks
7.  Cleveland Browns
8.  Oakland Raiders
9.  Buffalo Bills
10. Jacksonville Jaguars
11. Denver Broncos (Chicago)
12. Miami Dolphins
13. San Francisco 49ers
14. Seattle Seahawks (Denver)
15. New York Giants
16. Tennessee Titans
17. San Francisco 49ers (Carolina)
18. Pittsburgh Steelers
19. Atlanta Falcons
20. Houston Texans
21. Cincinnati Bengals
22. New England Patriots
23. Green Bay Packers
24. Philadelphia Eagles
25. Baltimore Ravens
26. Arizona Cardinals
27. Dallas Cowboys
28. San Diego Chargers
29. New York Jets
30. Minnesota Vikings
31. New Orleans Saints
32. Indianapolis Colts

ROUND TWO

33. St. Louis Rams
34. Detroit Lions
35. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
36. Kansas City Chiefs
37. Philadelphia Eagles (Washington)
38. Cleveland Browns
39. Oakland Raiders
40. San Diego Chargers (Seattle)
41. Buffalo Bills
42. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Chicago)
43. Denver Broncos (Miami)
44. New England Patriots (Jacksonville)
45. Denver Broncos
46. New York Giants
47. New England Patriots (Tennessee)
48. Carolina Panthers
49. San Francisco 49ers
50. Kansas City Chiefs (Atlanta)
51. Houston Texans
52. Pittsburgh Steelers
53. New England Patriots
54. Cincinnati Bengals
55. Philadelphia Eagles
56. Green Bay Packers
57. Baltimore Ravens
58. Arizona Cardinals
59. Dallas Cowboys
60. Seattle Seahwaks (San Diego)
61. New York Jets
62. Minnesota Vikings
63. New Orleans Saints
64. Indianapolis Colts

ROUND THREE

65. St. Louis Rams
66. Detroit Lions
67. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
68. Kansas City Chiefs
69. Oakland Raiders
70. Philadelphia Eagles (Seattle)
71. Cleveland Browns
72. Buffalo Bills
73. Miami Dolphins
74. Jacksonville Jaguars
75. Chicago Bears
76. New York Giants
77. Tennessee Titants
78. Carolina Panthers
79. San Francisco 49ers
80. Denver Broncos
81. Houston Texans
82. Pittsburgh Steelers
83. Atlanta Falcons
84. Cincinnati Bengals
85. Oakland Raiders (New England)
86. Green Bay Packers
87. Philadelphia Eagles
88. Baltimore Ravens
89. Arizona Cardinals
90. Dallas Cowboys
91. San Diego Chargers
92. Cleveland Browns (NY Jets)
93. Minnesota Vikings
94. New Orleans Saints
95. Indianapolis Colts

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2010 NFL Mock Draft

April 20, 2010 by · 4 Comments 

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Draft order

1. St. Louis Rams – QB Sam Bradford – Oklahoma

With the recent release of QB Marc Bulger it makes it almost certain that the St. Louis Rams will draft Bradford in the upcoming draft.  With many questions swirling around Sam Bradford and his shoulder, he came out on his pro day and shut everyone up.   He preformed extremely well in front of pro scouts and I can confidently say that he will be a St. Louis Ram in 2010.

2. Detroit Lions – DT Ndamukong Suh – Nebraska

In the 2009 NFL draft, they boosted their offense with a franchise QB in Matt Stafford and TE Brandon Pettigrew.  Also with their second round pick they drafted Safety Louis Delmas who is having a pretty good season so drafting They have lacked a run stopper in the middle of their defensive line.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – DT Gerald McCoy – Oklahoma

Tampa Bay has one of the easiest picks in the 2010 NFL mock draft if the Rams go with Sam Bradford.  They will have the option of either DT that the Lions don’t draft.  The Buccaneers have a glaring need on their defensive line and Gerald McCoy will be a great player for them in the 2010 season.

4.  Washington Redskins - OT Russell Okung – Oklahoma State

Now that the Redskins traded for QB Donavan McNabb and have their quarterback position set for 2010 they will turn to their next glaring need which is their offensive line.  Russell Okung is the top offensive tackle in the 2010 NFL draft and should be the Redskins first round pick in this years’ draft.

5. Kansas City Chiefs – OT Trent Williams – Oklahoma

The Chiefs offensive line is in desperate need of improvement and in my 2010 NFL mock draft I have them doing just that..  They drafted OT Branden Albert in 2008 but hasn’t panned out like they were hoping.  Williams is a big and powerful offensive lineman who has had a great career protecting Sam Bradford at Oklahoma.  In his combine workout he ran a 4.85-second 40-yard dash, turned in a 32-inch vertical jump and put up 34 repetitions on the standard 225-pound bench press. By drafting a franchise left tackle to protect QB Matt Cassell’s blind side they may be able to step up their offensive production.

6. Seattle Seahawks – RB C.J. Spiller – Clemson

C.J. Spiller is head over heals the best offensive playmaker in the 2010 NFL draft and has moved up for that very reason.  I had him going to Seattle with their second 1st round pick but I think they will have to pick him with the 6th pick because I don’t believe teams will pass on him.  He will immediately impact the Seahawks offense in 2010.

7. Cleveland Browns – S Eric Berry – Tennessee

The Browns could go with DT Dan Williams and that wouldn’t be a bad pick but I believe that they will have to take Eric Berry here.  He is a tremendous athlete who will be the leader on the Cleveland defense.  He should go higher in this year’s draft but do to the position he plays he has fallen to the 7th pick in my 2010 NFL mock draft.

8. Oakland Raiders – OT Bryan Bulaga – Iowa

With the 8th pick in the 2010 NFL draft the Raiders could go a few ways.  They may help the defensive line or secondary.  In my 2010 NFL mock draft I have them picking Bryan Bulaga.  This will be a tough pick for Al Davis but it should be the right one if he wants JaMarcus Russell to succeed.

9. Buffalo Bills – QB Jimmy Clausen – Notre Dame

The Bills could go with an offensive lineman with the 9th pick in the 2010 NFL draft but with the top three OT’s off the board I believe they will have to pick their QB of the future.  If Clausen gets passed Buffalo, he could be waiting for awhile unless a team trades up for him like Cleveland did for Brady Quinn a few years ago.

10. Jacksonville Jaguars – DE Jason Pierre-Paul – South Florida

Pierre-Paul is an athletic defensive end who will dramatically improve the Jaguars pass rush in 2010.  I have gone with many different players that Jacksonville could draft with the 10th pick in the 2010 NFL draft.  I am going back to Jason Pierre-Paul even with the addition of Aaron Kampman this off-season.





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