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You the GM.... who would you pick?

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I can see the Titans moving from 16 to 14 to get ahead of the Giants, as they have similar needs. And then the Texans wanting to move up to get Spiller who very well could still be on the board. Move us back to 20 with a 4th round pick from Tenn and a 3rd from Houston.
 
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2010 NFL Mock Draft by FOX Sport's Peter Schrager
April 21st, 2010

1st Round:
6. Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
14. Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech

2nd Round:
60. Eric Decker, WR, Minnesota

4th Round:
104. Darrell Stuckey, S, Kansas
127. Daniel Te’o Nesheim, DE, Washington

5th Round:
133. Syd’Quan Thompson, CB, California
139. Stafon Johnson, RB, USC

6th Round:
176. Alex Parsons, OG, USC

7th Round:
245. Rahim Allen, DE, LSU
 

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There is no way we come away from this draft without G Mike Johnson from Alabama in the 4th to 6th round.
 
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1st Round:
6. Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma - NO!!!!! (Berry, Okung, G. McCoy or trade down)
14. Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech - : )

2nd Round:
60. Eric Decker, WR, Minnesota - don't know if they go WR this high, even though it is a need, I think the signing of both Williams guys signifies PC might way till a later round to pick one up. If we didn't get Berry or an O linemen in the 1st, go either DB or OL here.

4th Round:
104. Darrell Stuckey, S, Kansas - One of these has got to be LaGarrette.... PC likes guys with "character issues" ; )
127. Daniel Te’o Nesheim, DE, Washington

5th Round:
133. Syd’Quan Thompson, CB, California
139. Stafon Johnson, RB, USC - with the pick up of L.Blount I say snatch up J. Shipley

6th Round:
176. Alex Parsons, OG, USC

7th Round:
245. Rahim Allen, DE, LSU
 

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I'M SO SICK OF HEARING ABOUT WILLIAMS!!! HE'S NOT TOP=10 GOOD... AM I THE ONLY ONE THAT REMEMBERS THE HIT HE GAVE UP ON BRADFORD? What about all the sacks and hits he gave up on the backup QB? What is it about Trent that gets people so excited? i'd sooner not draft an OT until the 4th round and take Tony Washington and take my chances with Mike Gibson and Tony.
 

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ok-how bout this
the seahawks trade the number 6 pick to the denver broncos for the broncos 1st rnd pick(#11) and the 42nd pick (2nd round)
this gets the seahawks the 11th, 14th,42nd,60th,picks in the first 2 rounds OR we trade Leroy Hill for the 42nd or 45th pick from denver
 

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Why would Denver want to trade up? Who are they going to draft that will be gone by 11? And not if Berry is still on the board... we need a Safety.
 
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D Hawk;47622 said:
Why would Denver want to trade up? Who are they going to draft that will be gone by 11? And not if Berry is still on the board... we need a Safety.

I completely agree! After seeing Trent Williams letting Sam Bradford get hit, I would be a tiny bit worried about Matt Hasslebeck. I think Berry is a 5 time pro bowler and I wouldnt let him pass by.
 
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D Hawk;47612 said:
I'M SO SICK OF HEARING ABOUT WILLIAMS!!! HE'S NOT TOP=10 GOOD... AM I THE ONLY ONE THAT REMEMBERS THE HIT HE GAVE UP ON BRADFORD? What about all the sacks and hits he gave up on the backup QB? What is it about Trent that gets people so excited? i'd sooner not draft an OT until the 4th round and take Tony Washington and take my chances with Mike Gibson and Tony.

Can I help you out with this. Here is the video look at:48 seconds [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPMaEMvtO-Y&feature=related]YouTube - Sam Bradford's Injury[/ame]

Do you blame Williams for this?
 

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yes we need a safety-but denver might want clausen or berry and we could go after thomas, and a 2nd round pick to get a quality lineman/ rb /wr/corner
 
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mlemour;47623 said:
I completely agree! After seeing Trent Williams letting Sam Bradford get hit, I would be a tiny bit worried about Matt Hasslebeck. I think Berry is a 5 time pro bowler and I wouldnt let him pass by.

Explain how we get Berry? :ph34r:
 
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SeahawkWag;47635 said:
Explain how we get Berry? :ph34r:

Ok. John Clayton said that the Sam Bradford is going to be first pick.

Detroit they wll take Suh. Then Tampa will take McCoy. Then Washington will take Trent Williams.( An official told John Clayton he is their pick) Then KC will take Okung and we will end up with Eric Berry
 
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mlemour;47650 said:
Ok. John Clayton said that the Sam Bradford is going to be first pick.

Detroit they wll take Suh. Then Tampa will take McCoy. Then Washington will take Trent Williams.( An official told John Clayton he is their pick) Then KC will take Okung and we will end up with Eric Berry

and right after that he said that KC is going for Bulaga (Kiper and McShay say the samething Williams to Foreskins and Bulaga to KC)

thus we take Okung not Berry
Then he might get Haden or Thomas at 14 :Bananas:
 
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Football talk says this: http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/04/22/trades-run-on-ots-highlight-first-round

I will find out if these will be the picks http://atdhe.net/


1. St. Louis Rams (Down) — QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma*
The Rams cannot afford to pass on their quarterback of the future. Bradford gives reason for hope.
2. Detroit Lions — DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska
Big, strong and tough, Suh better fits the physical temperament Jim Schwartz desires in the middle of his defense than Gerald McCoy.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Up/down) — DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma*
McCoy could become a more stabilizing inside force than former Bucs star Warren Sapp and is well-suited for Raheem Morris' defense.
4. Washington Redskins (Up) — OT Trent Williams, Oklahoma
A perfect fit for the Redskins' zone-blocking scheme.
5. Kansas City Chiefs (Down) — OT Russell Okung, Oklahoma State
Chiefs need to protect strong investment they made in their quarterback.
6. Seattle Seahawks — FS Eric Berry, Tennessee*
A Monte Kiffin recommendation is golden. Seattle has only two safeties currently on its roster and they were both college free agents.
7. Cleveland Browns (Down) — CB Joe Haden, Florida*
Tom Heckert learned how to build a team in Philadelphia, and value of CB position is great in Cleveland.
8. Oakland Raiders — OLT Anthony Davis, Rutgers*
Without a more light-footed quarterback like Ben Roethlisberger, the Raiders need more protection.
9. Buffalo Bills — RB C.J. Spiller, Clemson
A game-breaker opens up the Bills' offense and special teams.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars (Down) — DT Dan Williams, Tennessee
Earl Thomas could be a Jaguar if the Jaguars stay put, but it is highly likely the Jaguars move back and continue building the defensive line.
11. Denver Broncos (From Chicago) (Down) — OLB Brandon Graham, Michigan
A prime candidate to trade back and address needs on the interior offensive line or at receiver, the Broncos could feel comfortable kicking Mario Haggans inside and preparing for the contract year of Elvis Dumervil.
12. Miami Dolphins (Down) — OLB Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech*
The Dolphins, heavily interested in trading back, and acquiring the second-round pick they dealt to Denver in the Brandon Marshall trade, could stick with the prototype-sized 'backer for Bill Parcells' front.
13. San Francisco 49ers — OT Bryan Bulaga, Iowa*
Bulaga could secure the pocket for a long time and allow Alex Smith to grow.
14. Seattle Seahawks (From Denver) (Down) — WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State*
After missing out on Brandon Marshall, the Seahawks need playmakers to support the acquisition of Charlie Whitehurst. Pete Carroll could manage Bryant.
15. New York Giants — MLB Rolando McClain, Alabama*
Have no more pressing need than replacement for Antonio Pierce.
16. Tennessee Titans — DE Jerry Hughes, TCU
A perfect fit for the Titans' defense, Hughes heats up the edges.
17. San Francisco 49ers (From Carolina) (Down) — CB Kyle Wilson, Boise State
Fills a pressing need in the secondary.
18. Pittsburgh Steelers — C Maurkice Pouncey, Florida*
Steelers have a pressing need at a position where they have always been staunch but could be jumped by a team seeking a Pro Bowl-caliber center.
19. Atlanta Falcons — OG Mike Iupati, Idaho
Falcons have too much uncertainty in the trenches and could be very pleasantly surprised if Iupati is available for them.
20. Houston Texans— CB Kareem Jackson, Alabama*
A big, physical replacement for Dunta Robinson is sorely needed.
21. Cincinnati Bengals— TE Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma*
Gresham fills pressing need and opens up the Bengals' passing game.
22. New England Patriots— RB Ryan Mathews, Fresno State*
When the league begins passing, Bill Belichick starts running, always moving away from the trend. Mathews has the size and strength to wear down a defense in a very physical conference and is the only true bell-cow back in the draft, elevating his value. Coming from Pat Hill's program is a huge plus.
23. Green Bay Packers (Up) — OLB Sergio Kindle, Texas
Must think about replacing OLT Chad Clifton but cannot afford to pass on a rusher like Kindle.
24. Philadelphia Eagles (Up)— FS Earl Thomas, Texas
Eagles will not have a chance at Thomas this late but are likely to strike a trade in an effort to replace Brian Dawkins, whose absence really wounded the defense last season. The Eagles find a way to land their target.
25. Baltimore Ravens— WR Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech*
Ravens added Anquan Boldin but still need a receiver who can work vertically, and Ozzie Newsome benefits from the injury status of another prospect.
26. Arizona Cardinals — LB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri
A fast, physical replacement for Karlos Dansby.
27. Dallas Cowboys (Up)— DE Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida*

With Flozell Adams stepping down, the Cowboys need to bolster the OT position and will eagerly seek to move up to land a premium blocker. If they stay put, Jerry Jones will concentrate on value, and could afford to develop Pierre-Paul slowly.
28. San Diego Chargers (Up)DE Jared Odrick, Penn State
The Chargers' defensive front has continued to thin and help is needed to bolster the trenches.
29. New York Jets (Up)— DE Linval Joseph, East Carolina*
A potential surprise first-round pick, Joseph has the size to be effective in the Jets' front.
30. Minnesota Vikings (Down)— QB Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame*

Will likely command interest earlier from a team seeking to move back into the first round and secure the free-falling quarterback. The Browns might be tempted to repeat history, after rescuing Brady Quinn in 2007. Once Clausen escapes the top half of the first round, the needs for a QB diminish. The Vikings' roster is so deep they can afford to deal down.
31. Indianapolis Colts (Down)— OL Rodger Saffold, Indiana

Saffold could supply help at either guard or tackle position.
32. New Orleans Saints— CB Patrick Robinson, Florida State
With Darren Sharper unsigned, Malcolm Jenkins could kick to free safety and allow Robinson to step into the role at cornerback.
 
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