2010 NFL Mock Draft 45-54
January 12, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
NFL Draft 2nd Round
| 45 | Denver Broncos | TE Aaron Hernandez – Florida | Tony Scheffler may not be back with the Broncos so McDaniels will have to find someone to replace him. Hernandez is the 2nd best TE in the 2010 NFL mock draft. |
| 46 | New York Giants | CB Brandon Ghee – Wake Forest | The Giants need some more secondary help. Some mock drafts have him going late in the first round but in my 2010 NFL mock draft I see him as a middle 2nd rounder. |
| 47 | New England Patriots (Tennessee) | WR Damien Williams - USC | Randy Moss is getting older, Wes Welker will surely miss the beginning of the 2010 season so New England will be looking to add some new weapons. Damien Williams had a great career at USC and would be a good fit with Tom Brady. |
| 48 | Carolina Panthers | WR Mardy Gilyard - Cincinnati | Like New England, Carolina has a need for WR's. Steve Smith can't do it all. In the 2010 NFL mock draft Gilyard will fit well with Carolina. He is a playmaker on offense as well as on special teams. |
| 49 | San Francisco 49ers | OG Mike Johnson - Alabama | Alex Smith finished last season strong and may still be their QB of the future. With this 2nd round pick they will help Smith on offense. Mike Johnson is a big lineman which will help improve the offensive line. |
| 50 | Kansas City Chiefs (Atlanta) | WR Brandon LaFell - LSU | The Chiefs will continue to add offensive help around Matt Cassell. LaFell will add another weapon along side Dwayne Bowe. |
| 51 | Houston Texans | CB Donovan Warren – Michigan | Warren is a good cornerback which will help the Texans secondary. |
| 52 | Pittsburgh Steelers | OLB Sean Weatherspoon – Missouri | I expect Weatherspoon to rise through the weeks of my mock draft. He is a very physical linebacker and can help bring back their defensive attitude. |
| 53 | New England Patriots | RB Dexter McCluster - Mississippi | Kevin Faulk is getting older and McCluster is someone who could replace Faulk. He can catch the ball as well as run inside and outside. |
| 54 | Cincinnati Bengals | DT Terrance Cody - Alabama | The Bengals continue to add more young physical defensive players. The defense was one of the best in 2009 and look to be better in 2010. |
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Ndamukong Suh
January 1, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Nebraska
Height: 6’4″
Weight: 300 lbs
Class: Senior
Hometown: Portland, Ore.
Season Games Total Tackles Tackle for Loss Sacks
2006 14 19 8-45 3.5
2007 12 34 6-29 1
2008 13 76 19-85 7.5
2009 13 82 23-92 12
Brandon Spikes
October 4, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
51 Brandon Spikes
College: Florida
Class: Senior
Height: 6’3″
Weight: 258 lbs
Hometown: Shelby, NC
High School: Crest Senior High
Season Tackles Force Fumble Fumble Recovery INT
2006 15 0 0 0
2007 131 1 3 0
2008 93 0 0 4
Career 239 1 3 4
Eric Berry
October 2, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
14 Eric Berry
Height: 5’11″
Weight: 203
Class: Junior
Hometown: Fairburn, GA
High School: Creekside
Season Games Tackles Sacks INT
2007 14 86 0 5
2008 12 76 3 7
Career 26 162 3 12
Taylor Mays
October 2, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
2 Taylor Mays
College: USC
Height: 6’3″
Weight: 230
Class: Senior
Hometown: Seattle, WA
High School: O’Dea
Season Tackles Deflections INT Yards
2006 62 3 3 40
2007 65 6 1 0
2008 53 9 0 0
Career 180 18 4 0
Russell Okung
September 29, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
76 Russell Okung
Height: 6’5″ Weight: 300 lbs
Class: Senior
Hometown: Houston, TX
High School: Bush
Sam Bradford
September 22, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
14 Sam Bradford
Height: 6’4″ Weight: 223 lbs
Class: Junior
Hometown: Oklahoma City, Ok
High School: Putnam City North High School
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Jason Smith
February 25, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Weight – 309 lbs
High School – W.T. White
Hometown – Dallas, TX
Class – Senior
Smith entered college as a tight end and had eight starts in his redshirt freshman year. In his sophomore year he was moved over to offensive tackle where he made 12 starts. He continued to improve at that position and is a very athletic offensive lineman and should be drafted in the top five picks of the 2009 NFL draft.
40 Yard Dash – 5.22
Bench Press – 33 times
3 – Cone Drill – 7.53
Eugene Monroe
February 24, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Weight – 309 lbs
High School – Plainfield H.S.
Hometown – Plainfield, NJ
Class – Senior
In the 2009 NFL draft, ranked as the #1 offensive tackle and one of the best college players coming out of college. He is big and athletic which will help him handle the speed rushers coming off the end.
Broad Jump – 9’2″


