First/Last Mock, assuming no trades, and using the PFW rankings:
27. Nick Perry, DE, USC
I don't love this pick, and if I were in control of the draft board, I wouldn't make this pick. But I'm not BB, and I can see the logic here. Perry is one of the few proven pass rushers on the table, and has the best pedigree/metrics of any of them. Football Outsiders (a site I respect) has Perry as the only highly-projected pass rusher that they deem worthy of that pick, and I think BB will as well. Also, I'm of the belief that the four-lineman 'sub' defense is our main one, which takes away concerns I have of Perry not wanting to play standing up.
Oh, and if he's there at 27 and we don't take him, he'll be gone to the Packers at 28. Hence why I picked him instead of my next pick...
31. Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama
Just too much value here to pass on him, with no guarantee he'll be around at 48. One of the best cover CBs in 2010, he would have been picked before Prince (and certainly before Ras-I) if he had declared last year. Instead, we have a chance at a shutdown corner. Seriously, if it were just down to the tape, he'd be a top-10 pick. However, the character concerns are serious, which is why I think he falls. BB has a history of taking in players with character concerns, though, and everything I've read indicates that J. Jenkins loves football, a trait we know BB appreciates and looks for.
48. Mike Martin, DT/Versatile, Michigan
I love this guy. Love him. He's versatile, hardworking, routinely took on double teams at Michigan, a four-year starter, strong as a bull, with a bit of a pass rush. Also looked great at the Senior Bowl, and crushed Mike Brewster at the Mich/Ohio St. game. I could go on, but yeah...just love the guy. I see him as an immediate Mike Wright replacement, with a bright future on our Dline. The only issue I see is that he has no set 'position', but I feel that Patricia would love him too.
62. Bruce Irvin, DE/OLB, WVU
First off, I don't see any way the Pats take both him and Nick Perry. However, I do think that one of these picks will be traded to next year, as this draft isn't particularly strong. Thus, I'm hedging my bets a bit with this pick. This is another pick I don't particularly have very strong feelings about...he's good. He's shown flashes of being great. Whether he gets there (or on the field at all) depends entirely on himself.
93. Joe Adams, WR/RS, Arkansas.
If anyone checks, they'll see I cheated a bit, as he's 6 picks above this one...but since it's later in the draft, I'll go with this anyways.
Electric player. Jumps VERY well, catches well, runs quite well...and gets good separation. That's the key to succeeding in the NFL, and I do think this guy will. Not sure where, but I think he has a future. Also solves our RS problem.
126. Christian Thompson, FS, South Carolina State
I so badly wanted to take Janzen Jackson somewhere, but I just can't see the Patriots taking him with that armed robbery somewhere in his past. This guy has similar issues, and also has talent, but doesn't have an armed robbery charge, so I could see the Patriots gambling on him. Runs well, has issues with staying consistant and intensity. Fills a need for the short-term.