NFL Tickets – Final Mock Draft: The End of the First Round
Here is my final projection for picks 21-32 in the 2010 NFL Draft:
Cincinnati Bengals – Jermaine Gresham, Tight End, Oklahoma: The Bengals need to add a playmaking offensive weapon at tight end and Gresham fits the bill. He’s supremely talented and should give the Cincy offense a dimension it sorely needs.
New England Patriots – Dez Bryant, Wide Receiver, Oklahoma State: Bryant comes with his issues, but he has the talent to have a very nice NFL career. His size, speed and penchant for making big plays make him a potential Pro Bowl receiver.
Green Bay Packers – Kareem Jackson, Cornerback, Alabama: They could use offensive line help, but they decided to bring back both of their tackles for another season and the unit played decently down the stretch last season. They could opt for Charles Brown here, but I think corner is a more immediate need.
Philadelphia Tadacip Eagles – Charles Brown, Offensive Tackle, USC: The Eagles will need to protect Kevin Kolb as he assimilates into this young, talented offense. Jackson might be the pick if he’s still on the board, and Earl Thomas is an option, but Andy Reid has preferred to go line early in the draft in the past.
Baltimore Ravens – Jared Odrick, Defensive Tackle, Penn State: Odrick is a perfect fit for Baltimore, who could use a player of his size on the defensive line. He should be a very good pro and could end up being one of the better picks toward the end of the first round.
Arizona Cardinals – Sergio Kindle, Outside Linebacker, Texas: Kindle would be a fit for a team that is looking to become a more defensive-oriented squad. He’ll help fill some of the void left by Karlos Dansby.
Dallas Cowboys – Taylor Mays, Safety, USC: Mays is a physical beast, but has some trouble in pass coverage. Some people think he’s Roy Williams all over again, but he could be a top seller of NFL tickets with his playmaking ability if he realizes his full potential. The Cowboys need help at safety and Jerry Jones will love Mays’ physical attributes.
San Diego Chargers – Ryan Mathews, Running Back, Fresno State: Mathews is a bruiser that would be a perfect complement to the speedy Darren Sproles. He’s a downhill runner that projects as a full-time back in the pros.
New York Jets – Jerry Hughes, Outside Linebacker/Defensive End, TCU: Hughes is a perfect fit for the Jets’ blitz-heavy defensive scheme. He should be able to get after the quarterback with ease on this team.
Minnesota Vikings – Jimmy Clausen, Quarterback, Notre Dame: I don’t necessarily think he’ll fall this far, but it’s possible if he gets by San Fran at 17 and nobody trades back into the first round to get him. The Vikings would feel good picking him this late regardless of what Brett Favre plans to do. In fact, Favre could be just the guy for Clausen to learn from.
Indianapolis Colts – Rodger Saffold, Offensive Tackle, Indiana: Saffold seems to be gaining steam as we approach the draft. A lot of teams Levitra are rumored to like him, and the Colts need a young tackle to develop.
New Orleans Saints – Sean Weatherspoon, Inside Linebacker, Missouri: Witherspoon appears to be a great fit for New Orleans and should help replace the departed Scott Fujita.
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