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1. Miami - Jake Long, OT, Michigan
He's been my pick here all along.
2. St. Louis - Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State
Peter King says he knows one thing - the Rams aren't taking Gholston. He also quoted someone as saying everything a GM says in April is a lie. Too bad he couldn't connect the dots.
3. Atlanta - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
He's the real deal, and all the scuttlebutt is deflecting away from what really makes sense - the Falcons draft a new poster boy.
4. Oakland - Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
Best defender in the draft.
5. Kansas City - Chris Long, DE, Virginia
Tough to call here. I expect stupidity from this lot. But this is the best guy on the board. New Orleans is very nervous at this point, but the price is too high to move up for Ellis.
6. New York Jets - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
Radio City Music Hall rejoices. Mangini does not have the luxury of building a team the way Belichick does. His coaching career could be over if he doesn't make things happen this season. He'll hope McFadden can have a Peterson-like impact.
7. New Orleans - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
New Orleans offers up a swap of second rounders (40 for 62) for a swap of firsts (10 for 7). Pats may be able to extract a 2009 second or third if the bidding for the pick is hot.
8. Baltimore - Ryan Clady, LT, Boise State
Baltimore will follow the Cleveland model of rebuilding by securing a LT first, then trading into Dallas' first rounder to take their QB of the future (Brohm or Henne).
9. Cincinatti - Brandon Albert, G/T, Virginia
With needs all over the place, and four defensive lineman off the board already, the Bengals look to the offensive line to a man that could project into any position save center.
10. New England - Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy
I've gone back and forth, in and out, and all over hell's half acre. I've heard all the discussion and commentary. I believe this will be the pick if available at seven or lower. Dissenters be damned. $6m per isn't too much to pay a number one corner, $9m is. Bye bye Asante, hello Leodis.
40. New England - Quentin Groves, OLB, Auburn
Cliff Avril's a possibility here too. The Pats look to add some speed and athleticism to the outside rush.
69. New England - Anthony Collins, OT, Kansas
Swing tackle possibility. Could start immediately at RT if Neal's injury forces Kazcur inside.
94. New England - Beau Bell, ILB, UNLV
This is getting fruitless, since so much depends on who's sliding and who's not. Token ILB regardless. Bryant and Rubin look like possibilities here as well. If any corners fall (Porter, Godfrey, Thomas), they look good too.
128. New England - Quentin Demps, S, UTEP
This is the last pick in my mock. It's already a crapshoot as to who's available and who isn't. This haul would be good enough to sip some bubbly anyway.
He's been my pick here all along.
2. St. Louis - Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State
Peter King says he knows one thing - the Rams aren't taking Gholston. He also quoted someone as saying everything a GM says in April is a lie. Too bad he couldn't connect the dots.
3. Atlanta - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
He's the real deal, and all the scuttlebutt is deflecting away from what really makes sense - the Falcons draft a new poster boy.
4. Oakland - Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
Best defender in the draft.
5. Kansas City - Chris Long, DE, Virginia
Tough to call here. I expect stupidity from this lot. But this is the best guy on the board. New Orleans is very nervous at this point, but the price is too high to move up for Ellis.
6. New York Jets - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
Radio City Music Hall rejoices. Mangini does not have the luxury of building a team the way Belichick does. His coaching career could be over if he doesn't make things happen this season. He'll hope McFadden can have a Peterson-like impact.
7. New Orleans - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
New Orleans offers up a swap of second rounders (40 for 62) for a swap of firsts (10 for 7). Pats may be able to extract a 2009 second or third if the bidding for the pick is hot.
8. Baltimore - Ryan Clady, LT, Boise State
Baltimore will follow the Cleveland model of rebuilding by securing a LT first, then trading into Dallas' first rounder to take their QB of the future (Brohm or Henne).
9. Cincinatti - Brandon Albert, G/T, Virginia
With needs all over the place, and four defensive lineman off the board already, the Bengals look to the offensive line to a man that could project into any position save center.
10. New England - Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy
I've gone back and forth, in and out, and all over hell's half acre. I've heard all the discussion and commentary. I believe this will be the pick if available at seven or lower. Dissenters be damned. $6m per isn't too much to pay a number one corner, $9m is. Bye bye Asante, hello Leodis.
40. New England - Quentin Groves, OLB, Auburn
Cliff Avril's a possibility here too. The Pats look to add some speed and athleticism to the outside rush.
69. New England - Anthony Collins, OT, Kansas
Swing tackle possibility. Could start immediately at RT if Neal's injury forces Kazcur inside.
94. New England - Beau Bell, ILB, UNLV
This is getting fruitless, since so much depends on who's sliding and who's not. Token ILB regardless. Bryant and Rubin look like possibilities here as well. If any corners fall (Porter, Godfrey, Thomas), they look good too.
128. New England - Quentin Demps, S, UTEP
This is the last pick in my mock. It's already a crapshoot as to who's available and who isn't. This haul would be good enough to sip some bubbly anyway.
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