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St. Louis - Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
As much as everyone thinks they need to take a quarterback, let's not forget that Bulger threw for over 4,00 yards four seasons ago when he throwing to the likes of Holt and Bruce; he also had a 1,000 yard rusher in Jackson and a good offensive-line. Spagnola is a defensive minded coach so I don't see him passing up on Suh. Long and Suh could become great in these next few years, and passing up on Suh is just stupid. As much as St. Louis needs a better offensive line, that can be done in the later rounds.
Detroit - Geral McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
McCoy is the obvious pick here for me. Pretty self explanatory, as much as they need a DB/RB, no one of them is really top-5 worthy. Passing up on McCoy is going to be too hard to do. Even though I don't think he's going to be anything better than average. He's Glenn Dorsey v2, small and uses explosiveness. We all know how Dorsey worked out, he may of had a better rookie season that Sapp, but he's not going to be great.
Tampa Bay - Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
Everyone has Tampa taking Berry, which is <Censored>ing stupid. Tanard Jackson is the most underrated safety in the NFL, and isn't going to lose his job to a rookie. We don't need a quarterback as we just drafted one. We need all the help we can get at receiver. Last season Kellen Winslow led Tampa in receptions, and he's a tight end. Antonio Bryant caused five of Freemans' interceptions, on one game. Straughter is good in the slot, and Clayton is God awful. They need a WR, quickly.
Washington - Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame
Everyone knows that Washington is in need of a QB, so why not take Clausen? I personally believe the offense he ran in college will translate better to Washington than Bradfords wide-open passing.
Kansas City - Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
I know I'm not a fan of taking a O-linemen in the first round, let alone a top-five, but the Chiefs could use Okung. They just paid out of the ass for Cassell, so no need to take a QB. I'm sure they would love to take Berry, but they need help on the line.
Seattle - Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
Hasselbeck almost threw for 4,000-yards a few years ago, but they can't rely on him anymore. I'm a fan of Matt, but he's not the same. Pete Carrol is going to want a great QB to build around and will dismiss the injury and draft him, that is if he has a good pro day.
As much as everyone thinks they need to take a quarterback, let's not forget that Bulger threw for over 4,00 yards four seasons ago when he throwing to the likes of Holt and Bruce; he also had a 1,000 yard rusher in Jackson and a good offensive-line. Spagnola is a defensive minded coach so I don't see him passing up on Suh. Long and Suh could become great in these next few years, and passing up on Suh is just stupid. As much as St. Louis needs a better offensive line, that can be done in the later rounds.
Detroit - Geral McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
McCoy is the obvious pick here for me. Pretty self explanatory, as much as they need a DB/RB, no one of them is really top-5 worthy. Passing up on McCoy is going to be too hard to do. Even though I don't think he's going to be anything better than average. He's Glenn Dorsey v2, small and uses explosiveness. We all know how Dorsey worked out, he may of had a better rookie season that Sapp, but he's not going to be great.
Tampa Bay - Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
Everyone has Tampa taking Berry, which is <Censored>ing stupid. Tanard Jackson is the most underrated safety in the NFL, and isn't going to lose his job to a rookie. We don't need a quarterback as we just drafted one. We need all the help we can get at receiver. Last season Kellen Winslow led Tampa in receptions, and he's a tight end. Antonio Bryant caused five of Freemans' interceptions, on one game. Straughter is good in the slot, and Clayton is God awful. They need a WR, quickly.
Washington - Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame
Everyone knows that Washington is in need of a QB, so why not take Clausen? I personally believe the offense he ran in college will translate better to Washington than Bradfords wide-open passing.
Kansas City - Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
I know I'm not a fan of taking a O-linemen in the first round, let alone a top-five, but the Chiefs could use Okung. They just paid out of the ass for Cassell, so no need to take a QB. I'm sure they would love to take Berry, but they need help on the line.
Seattle - Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
Hasselbeck almost threw for 4,000-yards a few years ago, but they can't rely on him anymore. I'm a fan of Matt, but he's not the same. Pete Carrol is going to want a great QB to build around and will dismiss the injury and draft him, that is if he has a good pro day.