With all the big name free agents having signed their contracts, the landscape of the draft board has changed. Some teams locked down their potential free agents with tenders while a few put lesser tenders on with the hopes that a team will sign their restricted free agent and give up compensation. But mostly, the players that have changed hands were unrestricted free agents looking for a big payday and/or a team they think they can win with.
The other big event that has further shaped the draft was the scouting combine. It shot some players up draft boards, dropped others with disappointing measurables, while simply solidifying the status of others.
With free agency changing the needs of the teams and the combine changing the way each team rates each prospect, we have possibly the biggest shuffling of the draft board. That shuffling ushers in my mock draft, version 3.0 covering the first three rounds. Enjoy.
1. St. Louis Rams
Sam Bradford*, QB, Oklahoma
The Rams need just about everything. However, they have passed up drafting a quarterback the last three seasons that saw them with a high pick and in need at the position. What could they have been waiting for? Sam Bradford, that what. If he had come out last year, the Rams would probably have taken him. But with Bradford heading up a potentially star studded class that looked to include Tim Tebow, Colt McCoy and Jake Locker, the Rams waited. Now the time has come, the Rams have the top pick again and Bradford can finally join the team.
2. Detroit Lions
Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
Not surprisingly, the Lions also have an extremely long wish list. But none more glaring than defensive tackle. So how fortunate for them that the best overall football player is on the board and he happens to play defensive tackle. This could prove to be one of the best draft picks the Lions have ever chosen.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Gerald McCoy*, DT, Oklahoma
Odd to think of the Buccaneers being one of the worst defensive teams in the NFL. Changing to a new system and completely overhauling a defensive unit will do that to a team. The Bucs have needs at just about every defensive position and McCoy is the best player on the board at this point. There is not a lot of drop-off between Suh and McCoy so this pick is a no-brainer.
4. Washington Redskins
Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
Chris Samuels, the Redskins long-time, Pro Bowl left tackle called it a career this off-season. The Redskins number one priority is to fill his shoes. They do it here with the best offensive tackle prospect in the draft.
5. Kansas City Chiefs
Eric Berry*, S, Tennessee
Offensive tackle is a need for the Chiefs but with Okung out of the picture, they go for the best available player. And since safety is also a position in need of an upgrade, getting Berry here is a great fit.
6. Seattle Seahawks
Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
Davis has the most potential of any offensive tackle in the draft. He is still a bit raw but he has a lot of upside. The Seahawks’ six time All-Pro left tackle, Walter Jones, is reaching the end of his career. Even with talk that he would like to come back for one more year, injury concerns make that unlikely. The Hawks look to not miss a beat by drafting his replacement in the form of Anthony Davis.
7. Cleveland Browns
Joe Haden*, CB, Florida
Browns have a weak secondary and they can nab the best corner in the draft at this spot. They don’t pass that up.
8. Oakland Raiders
Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
Run support has been the bane of the Raiders existence for quite a while. And while some blame falls on the defensive tackles, equal blame goes to the linebackers. The Raiders sent a very clear message that they want to move on from Kirk Morrison when they put a third round tender on him. That is inviting any team would like to acquire Morrison’s services to come and get him. McClain has long been known as a firey leader in the middle at Alabama. He can also play strong side if need be until he is ready to step into the middle linebacker role. Not to mention he was a huge factor for the National Champion Alabama Crimson Tide. That always sits well with Al Davis.
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9. Buffalo Bills
Brian Bulaga, OT, Iowa
The Bills lost their starting left tackle last offseason and their plan to move Langston Walker over from the right tackle spot failed miserably. The signing of Cornell Green is simply and insurance policy (and not a good one at that). They are desperate for a stalwart at the position and Brian Bulaga is the best at the position still on the board.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars
Derrick Morgan*, DE, Georgia Tech
The Jags are not striking fear in many quarterbacks these days. Mainly because there isn’t any threat of the rush from the end position. The take the first defensive end off the board to try and remedy that.
11. Denver Broncos(from Chicago)
Brandon Graham, OLB/DE, Michigan
Brandon Graham finished up a fantastic week of Senior Bowl practices with an equally impressive Senior Bowl game. Then he further solidfied his status with an outstanding combine and equally outstanding individual workouts. While the Broncos have put a first round tender to invite teams to trade for their problem-child receiver, Brandon Marshall, teams have sniffed around while none have taken the bate. If they get a deal made, expect the compensatory pick to be used on a receiver. As things stand now, they use their pick to bookend Elvis Dumervil and give them a fearsome pass rush from the outside linebacker spot.
12. Miami Dolphins
Dez Bryant*, WR, Oklahoma State
When Ted Ginn Jr is your number one receiver, you have problems. He is a fine return man but he is not the deep threat this team needs and he drops the ball far too often. They have a slew of possession and slot receivers in Greg Camarillo, Devon Bess and Brian Hartline. Now they need that guy to stretch the field and they find it in the best receiver in this draft. Expect them to go through the roof when Bryant falls to them. But there are quite a few great choices. The Dolphins will be in a situation of picking from a great group, any of whom would be a great addition to this team.
13. San Francisco 49ers
Earl Thomas*, S, Texas
The 49ers weakest position on defense is the safety position. Neither Dashon Goldson or Michael Lewis have been able play well consistently. Earl Thomas was thought by many to be the best safety in college football last season. His ball hawking and hitting skills were a major factor in Texas making it to the National Championship game.
14. Seattle Seahawks(from Denver)
CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
The Seahawks spent the greater part of last season trying to find a temporary fix at the running back spot to go along with Julius Jones. Nothing seemed to work. CJ Spiller is an amazing talent and he is too intriguing to pass up. The Seahawks will be ecstatic that he is still on the board.
15. New York Giants
Brian Price, DT, UCLA
On a team whose life force is in their linebacker play,it is no wonder they slipped a little last season. After losing some key players after their Super Bowl run, they have never made up for those losses. On top of that Antonio Pierce may be reaching the end of his career. This unit needs some youth injected into it stat.
16. Tennessee Titans
Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida
Kyle Vanden Bosch took his services to the Detroit Lions which left the Titans, an already weak pass rushing team, in dire straights at the position. Just Two seasons ago, the combination of Vanden Bosch and Travis Laboy and Albert Haynsworth was a potent one. But all of them have now moved on to other teams and the Titans are suddenly exposed. Jason Pierre-Paul is arguably the best defensive end on the board.
17. San Francisco 49ers(from Carolina)
Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
With the left tackle position held down by Joe Staley, this pick is to fill the right tackle position. Trent Williams locked down the right tackle position for the Sooners since half way through his freshman season. So, yeah, he would be the perfect choice.
18. Pittsburgh Steelers
Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
The Steelers decided to retain Max Starks and Willie Colon at the tackle spots. But they are still lacking in strength at guard. Iupati is the best guard in this draft and if they want him, this is a good spot to get him.
19. Atlanta Falcons
Everson Griffen, DE, USC
Since the end of the last season, Griffen has been up and down draft boards. But after an eye popping combine workout that saw him in the top five 40 yard dash times among defensive ends, he has solidified his first round status. The Falcons weak area last year was their lack of a pass rush. It hampered the efforts of the rest of the team all season. Griffen could come in immediately and bring much needed pressure on the edge.
20. Houston Texans
Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State
Odrick has seen his stock rise steadily since the end of season. His performance in the Senior Bowl and combine workouts only stood to further prove that his dominance in college was no fluke. The Texans are lacking an anchor in the middle and Odrick can fill that role perfectly. This could finally allow the Texan defense to catch up with their offense.
21. Cincinnati Bengals
Golden Tate*, WR, Notre Dame
The Bengals have been one of the most active suitors for the services of free agent receivers. They have yet to get one. They are currently looking at Antonio Bryant and Terrell Owens. Either of whom are not the long-term answer. Laveraneus Coles didn’t work out as a replacement for TJ Houshmandzadeh. Golden Tate is just the type of receiver that they are need. Plus he proved his doubters wrong when he was among the top five fastest receivers in the 40 yard dash at the combine.
22. New England Patriots
Sergio Kindle, DE/OLB, Texas
The big free agent signing of Adalius Thomas has not quite worked out the way they had hoped. This team only has one solid linebacker in Jerrod Mayo. They consider themselves lucky that the best “tweener” in this draft is still on the board when it is their turn.
23. Green Bay Packers
Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
The Packers re-signed Chad Clifton this offseason but the three year contract he signed is set up as a one year deal and protects the Packers against injuries. So it is obvious they don’t see Clifton as the solution after this season. Campbell is a first round prospect whose status was strengthened after a freakish combine workout. He had the best 40 yard dash time of any offensive lineman and was in the top five in the bench press.
24. Philadelphia Eagles
Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Missouri
The Eagles finished the season at 11-5 but almost all of those eleven wins were against sub .500 teams. The loss that hurt the most was the last game of the season against the Cowboys. Because it meant they would lose the NFC East and had to play the Cowboys in Dallas in the first round; a game they would lose. The culprit was defense. The Eagles need a few positions but none more than linebacker.
25. Baltimore Ravens
Perrish Cox, CB, Oklahoma State
Perrish Cox was originally slated as a mid-second round pick but after he dominated throughout the Senior Bowl practices and the game, he really caught the attention of teams like theRavens who have a glaring need at the corner position.
26. Arizona Cardinals
Navorro Bowman*, LB, Penn State
The Cardinals’ first priority in the draft will be to attempt to replace the production that Karlos Dansby too with him to Miami. Navorro Bowman had a great career at Penn State aka “Linebacker U.” He dropped a little due to some lackluster combine workouts but there is no questioning his production so he didn’t drop far. He will look to prove that workouts are overrated and the Cards will hope he is right.
27. Dallas Cowboys
Taylor Mays, S, USC
The Cowboys thought they had their long-time franchise safety in Roy Williams but that dream ended before last season. Actually, it seemed to have ended right about the time that they added the horse collar tackle as a penalty because of him. They haven’t been able to replace him ever since and the take another shot at it by drafting hard hitting safety Taylor Mays.
28. San Diego Chargers
Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
Jamal Williams battled injuries every season the last few years and was released by the Chargers and signed with the Broncos. The Chargers needed insurance before and a plan for the future at nose tackle. Now they have a gaping hole to fill. Dan Williams is the absolute perfect choice to fill it. While they would like to bring in a running back after cutting ties with LaDainian Tomlinson, defensive tackle is far more crucial.
29. New York Jets
Ricky Sapp, DE/LB, Clemson
The Jets like the 3-4 and they play it quite well. Now they can start upgrading some of the positions like outside linebacker. They have need at safety as well but there are none worthy of this pick.
30. Minnesota Vikings
Jimmy Clausen*, QB, Notre Dame
Brett Favre originally said that it was “highly unlikely” he would be back next year. That has since changed to “undecided” which means that he will probably come back. But whether he comes back or not, will not effect the Vikings need to draft a quarterback. Clausen would greatly benefit from a season backing up Favre the same way Aaron Rodgers did in Green Bay. And if Favre does actually retire, Clausen could compete with Sage Rosenfels for the starting job. He has worked in a pro system at Notre Dame and many scouts think that he has the potential to be special. If the Vikings don’t agree, I still say they get a quarterback. It would just be Colt McCoy instead.
31. Indianapolis Colts
Arthur Jones, DT, Syracuse
There are many positions that the Colts could address here and defensive tackle is one of those postions that could use an upgrade. They take the best player on the board at a position that could use an upgrade.
32. New Orleans Saints
Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina
The Saints have a considerable need at outside linebacker but the position gets pretty thin at this point. While the defensive tackle position is deep and there are solid guys still available that could be starters or better. Marvin Austin is one such player.
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Round 2
33 |
Rams |
Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois |
34 |
Lions |
Charles Brown, OT, USC |
35 |
Bucs |
Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State |
36 |
Chiefs 3-4 |
Brandon Spikes, ILB, Florida |
37 |
Redskins |
Jahvid Best, RB, California |
38 |
Browns 3-4 |
Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida |
39 |
Raiders |
Selvish Capers, OT, West Virginia |
40 |
Seahawks |
Colt McCoy, QB, Texas |
41 |
Bills |
Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinnati |
42 |
Bucs (from Bears) |
Nate Allen, S, South Florida |
43 |
Dolphins |
Greg Hardy, DE, Mississippi |
44 |
Patriots (from Jaguars) |
Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State |
45 |
Broncos |
Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida |
46 |
Giants |
Sean Lee, ILB, Penn State |
47 |
Panthers |
Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia Tech |
48 |
Patriots (from Titans) |
Daryl Washington, ILB, TCU |
49 |
49ers |
Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State |
50 |
Texans |
Javier Arenas, CB, Alabama |
51 |
Chiefs (from Falcons) |
Jerry Hughes, OLB, TCU |
52 |
Steelers |
Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers |
53 |
Patriots |
Damian Williams, WR, USC |
54 |
Bengals |
Rob Gronkowski,TE, Arizona |
55 |
Eagles |
Chad Jones, S, LSU |
56 |
Packers |
DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson |
57 |
Ravens |
Ed Dickson, TE, Oregon |
58 |
Cardinals |
Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma |
59 |
Cowboys |
Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama |
60 |
Chargers |
Joe McKnight, RB, USC |
61 |
Jets |
Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern |
62 |
Vikings |
Vladimir Ducasse, OG, UMass |
63 |
Colts |
George Selvie, DE, South Florida |
64 |
Saints |
Eric Norwood, OLB, South Carolina |
—– | Round 3 | ————————————————— |
65 |
Rams |
Bruce Carter, OLB, North Carolina |
66 |
Lions |
Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest |
67 |
Bucs |
Eric Decker, WR, Minnesota |
68 |
Chiefs |
Taylor Price, WR, Ohio |
69 |
Raiders |
Geno Atkins, DT, Georgia |
70 |
Eagles (from Seahawks) |
D’Anthony Smith, DT, Louisiana Tech |
71 |
Browns |
Larry Asante, S, Nebraska |
72 |
Bills |
Tony Pike, QB, Cincinnati |
73 |
Dolphins |
Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech |
74 |
Jaguars |
Rod Muckelroy, OLB, Texas |
75 |
Bears |
Jordan Shipley, WR, Texas |
76 |
Giants |
Willie Young, DE, North Carolina State |
77 |
Titans |
Riley Cooper, WR, Florida |
78 |
Panthers |
Anthony McCoy, TE, USC |
79 |
49ers |
Thaddeus Gibson, DE/LB, Ohio State |
80 |
Broncos |
O’Brien Schofield, OLB, Wisconsin |
81 |
Texans |
Montario Hardesty, RB, Tennessee |
82 |
Steelers |
Tony Washington, OT, Abilene Christian |
83 |
Falcons |
Mike Johnson, OG, Alabama |
84 |
Bengals |
Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama |
85 |
Raiders (from Patriots) |
Chris Cook, CB, Virginia |
86 |
Packers |
Jon Asamoah, OG, Illinois |
87 |
Eagles |
Brandon Lang, DE, Troy |
88 |
Cardinals (from Ravens) |
Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU |
89 |
Cardinals |
Tim Tebow, QB, Florida |
90 |
Cowboys |
Jermaine Cunningham, OLB, Florida |
91 |
Chargers |
Dezmon Briscoe, WR, Kansas |
92 |
Browns (from Jets) |
Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford |
93 |
Vikings |
Antonio Coleman, OLB, Auburn |
94 |
Colts |
Justin Walton, OC, Baylor |
95 |
Saints |
Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, CB, Indiana (PA) |
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