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*3 team trade, involving KC, Tampa Bay and Denver:
Denver surrenders Jay Cutler for the #3 overall pick.
Tampa Bay acquires Cutler for their #19 and #50 picks
this year, plus a #1 in 2010.
The Chiefs pick up #19, #50 and the Bucs #1 in 2010.
Round One
1. Detroit – SSLB Aaron Curry, Wake Forest
Curry separated himself from the pack with superior numbers.
2. Saint Louis – LT Jason Smith, Baylor
Flip a coin: Smith or Monroe. It simply matters who you ask.
3. *Denver (from Kansas City) – QB Matthew Stafford, UGA
If the other rumors pissed off Cutler, just wait until he sees this!
4. Seattle – DE Brian Orakpo, Texas
Mora’s first order of business is adding the premier pass rusher.
5. Cleveland – DE/LB Everett Brown, Florida St
Mangini has promised the fans a pass rusher and needs to deliver.
6. Cincinnati – LT Eugene Monroe, Virginia
Levi Jones has his bags packed, as Monroe moves into the lineup.
7. Oakland – NG B.J. Raji, BC
Even Al Davis couldn’t blow this pick. It’s Raji or a LT, easy.
8. Jacksonville – OT/OG Andre Smith, Alabama
Watch him run without a shirt and you’ll never look at hooters again.
9. Green Bay – WR Michael Crabtree, TT
It looks ridiculous now. But the rich just keep on getting richer.
10. San Francisco – DE/OLB Aaron Maybin, PSU
He’s a great sack artist but he’s just out there doing his own thing.
11. Buffalo – DE/LB Clay Matthews, III, USC
The hybrid 3-4 LB’s are tightly grouped together and will go fast.
12. Denver – DE Robert Ayers, Tennessee
The roster is loaded with DE’s but none that has the size to start.
13. Washington – LT Michael Oher, Mississippi
The Skins gamble on Oher’s upside to revive their aging OL.
14. New Orleans – SSLB Brian Cushing, USC
Vilma needs help on the outside and Cushing seems the best option.
15. Houston – ILB Rey Maualuga, USC
Demeco Ryans will move to SSLB and wreak havoc on opponents.
16. San Diego – LT Eben Britton, Arizona
The Chargers ignored a glaring hole at RT last season. Not again.
17. NY Jets – RB Chris “Beanie” Wells, OSU
After taking a hard look at McFadden in ’08, the Jets suck for Wells.
18. Chicago – DE/LB Larry English, Northern Illinois
Injury concerns will scare some but otherwise all he does is produce.
19. *Kansas City (from Tampa Bay) – RB Knowshon Moreno, UGA
Larry Johnson will be traded, and Moreno will star with Matt Cassel.
20. Detroit (from Dallas) – QB Mark Sanchez, USC
The Lions will roll the dice that Sanchez will be waiting for them.
21. Philadelphia – DT Peria Jerry, Mississippi
The Eagles like to rotate their linemen, and will add Jerry to the mix.
22. Minnesota – DB Louis Delmas, Western Michigan
Delmas is being compared to Bob Sanders and Michael Griffin.
23. New England – DE/OLB Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech
From over hyped to overly criticized, in a flash. Johnson is a steal.
24. Atlanta – SS Eugene Chung, Oregon
Lawyer Milloy is finished. Chung takes over the intimidator role.
25. Miami – DE/LB Connor Barwin, Cincinnati
Parcells is a collector of LB’s and finds an intriguing prospect in Barwin.
26. Baltimore – WR Jeremy Maclin, Missouri
Joe Flacco is going to need more weapons than what he now has.
27. Indianapolis – WR/RB Percy Harvin, Florida
Harvin seems like the most logical replacement for Marvin Harrison.
28. Philadelphia (from Carolina) – CB Malcolm Jenkins, OSU
Jenkins stock mirrors, OSU great, Chris Gamble (from top ten to 28th).
29. NY Giants – TE Brandon Pettigrew, OSU
The Shockey trade didn’t work out well for either team involved.
30. Tennessee – CB/FS Sean Smith, Utah
The size, speed and swagger to step in and dominate at the next level.
31. Arizona – SSLB Clint Sintim, Virginia
Karlos Dansby can’t do it alone. Sintim can really bring the heat.
32. Pittsburgh – C Max Unger, Oregon
Even the best and versatile Centers tend to get forgotten on draft day.
Round Two
33. Detroit – MLB James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
The LB unit goes from the teams’ weakness to greatest strength.
34. New England – CB Mike Mickens, Cincinnati
If he can prove healthy, there isn’t a more dangerous CB in this draft.
35. St. Louis – RB LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh
Steven Jackson, consider this a fire under your cleaned out colon.
36. Cleveland – DE/DT Tyson Jackson, LSU
With Shaun Rogers itching to leave, Jackson is the obvious choice.
37. Seattle – CB D.J. Moore, Vanderbilt
His heart and mouth have been questioned, like a DeAngelo Hall.
38. Cincinnati – DE Lawrence Sidbury, Richmond
The Bengals miss “Godzilla.” But not anymore! This kid is sick!
39. Jacksonville – DB Vontae Davis, Illinois
Davis is at CB what his brother is at TE, if that tells you anything.
40. Oakland – RT Jamon Meredith, SC
A strong Combine coupled with the versatility to step in at LT.
41. Green Bay – LB Zach Follett, Cal
They don’t just hand out nicknames like the “Pain Train” for nothing.
42. Buffalo – OL Andy Levitre, Oregon State
1st round talent that can play anywhere along the line: Immediate help.
43. San Francisco – OL Alex Mack, Cal
His ability to play across the line makes him too difficult to pass up.
44. Miami – CB Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest
Teams remove prospects from their board at 5’-8”. Smith is close.
45. NY Giants – LT William Beatty, UConn
Draws penalties, indicating he struggles with speed, but good feet.
46. Houston – QB Pat White, WVU
Matt Schaub is obviously not the answer, so they’ll gamble on White.
47. New England – FS David Bruton, Notre Dame
Bruton’s superior athleticism gets him drafted over bigger names.
48. Denver – CB Joe Burnett, UCF
The guy I’ve been pushing is now called a day two bargain by Mayock.
49. Chicago – WR Brian Robiskie, Ohio St
Robiskie has done, at the very least, enough for round 2 considerations.
50. *Kansas City (from Tampa Bay) – DE/LB David Veikune, Hawaii
Veikune is a relentless beast who compares favorably to Travis Laboy.
51. Dallas – WR Hakim Nicks, North Carolina
Tony Romo may not need Roy Williams to pretend to be a #1, after all.
52. Philadelphia – TE Shawn Nelson, Southern Miss
Nelson has been called a WR in a TE’s body. A very hot prospect!
53. NY Jets – QB Josh Freeman, Kansas State
Pats envy continues for Jets: Freeman is a Tom Brady disciple.
54. Minnesota – WR Darius Heyward-Bey, Maryland
The Combine dust has settled. He’s still a burner, and still a 2nd rounder.
55. Atlanta – TE James Casey, Rice
Look for them to spend a high pick on a TE they can move around.
56. Miami – WR Kenny Britt, Rutgers
Britt would really make an intriguing red zone target for the Dolphins.
57. Baltimore – CB Darius Butler, UConn
For a team with problems in the secondary, Butler is a solid addition.
58. New England – LB Tyrone McKenzie, USF
If McKenzie is still on the board, the Pats will revisit this position.
59. Carolina – DE/DT Jarron Gilbert, San Jose St
Unusual athleticism may get him drafted earlier than he ought to be.
60. NY Giants – RB Rashard Jennings, Liberty
With Ward departing, the G-Men bring in another beast of an RB.
61. Indianapolis – RB Shonn Greene, Iowa
Greene has the consistency and toughness that they badly need.
62. Tennessee – DT Fili Moala, USC
To the Titans, he’ll be looking like a poor man’s Albert Haynesworth.
63. Arizona – RB Donald Brown, UConn
JJ Arrington is gone. The Edge is going. The Cards need another RB.
64. Pittsburgh – OG Duke Robinson, Oklahoma
The Steelers double up on “Big Uglies,” with potential domination.
Denver surrenders Jay Cutler for the #3 overall pick.
Tampa Bay acquires Cutler for their #19 and #50 picks
this year, plus a #1 in 2010.
The Chiefs pick up #19, #50 and the Bucs #1 in 2010.
Round One
1. Detroit – SSLB Aaron Curry, Wake Forest
Curry separated himself from the pack with superior numbers.
2. Saint Louis – LT Jason Smith, Baylor
Flip a coin: Smith or Monroe. It simply matters who you ask.
3. *Denver (from Kansas City) – QB Matthew Stafford, UGA
If the other rumors pissed off Cutler, just wait until he sees this!
4. Seattle – DE Brian Orakpo, Texas
Mora’s first order of business is adding the premier pass rusher.
5. Cleveland – DE/LB Everett Brown, Florida St
Mangini has promised the fans a pass rusher and needs to deliver.
6. Cincinnati – LT Eugene Monroe, Virginia
Levi Jones has his bags packed, as Monroe moves into the lineup.
7. Oakland – NG B.J. Raji, BC
Even Al Davis couldn’t blow this pick. It’s Raji or a LT, easy.
8. Jacksonville – OT/OG Andre Smith, Alabama
Watch him run without a shirt and you’ll never look at hooters again.
9. Green Bay – WR Michael Crabtree, TT
It looks ridiculous now. But the rich just keep on getting richer.
10. San Francisco – DE/OLB Aaron Maybin, PSU
He’s a great sack artist but he’s just out there doing his own thing.
11. Buffalo – DE/LB Clay Matthews, III, USC
The hybrid 3-4 LB’s are tightly grouped together and will go fast.
12. Denver – DE Robert Ayers, Tennessee
The roster is loaded with DE’s but none that has the size to start.
13. Washington – LT Michael Oher, Mississippi
The Skins gamble on Oher’s upside to revive their aging OL.
14. New Orleans – SSLB Brian Cushing, USC
Vilma needs help on the outside and Cushing seems the best option.
15. Houston – ILB Rey Maualuga, USC
Demeco Ryans will move to SSLB and wreak havoc on opponents.
16. San Diego – LT Eben Britton, Arizona
The Chargers ignored a glaring hole at RT last season. Not again.
17. NY Jets – RB Chris “Beanie” Wells, OSU
After taking a hard look at McFadden in ’08, the Jets suck for Wells.
18. Chicago – DE/LB Larry English, Northern Illinois
Injury concerns will scare some but otherwise all he does is produce.
19. *Kansas City (from Tampa Bay) – RB Knowshon Moreno, UGA
Larry Johnson will be traded, and Moreno will star with Matt Cassel.
20. Detroit (from Dallas) – QB Mark Sanchez, USC
The Lions will roll the dice that Sanchez will be waiting for them.
21. Philadelphia – DT Peria Jerry, Mississippi
The Eagles like to rotate their linemen, and will add Jerry to the mix.
22. Minnesota – DB Louis Delmas, Western Michigan
Delmas is being compared to Bob Sanders and Michael Griffin.
23. New England – DE/OLB Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech
From over hyped to overly criticized, in a flash. Johnson is a steal.
24. Atlanta – SS Eugene Chung, Oregon
Lawyer Milloy is finished. Chung takes over the intimidator role.
25. Miami – DE/LB Connor Barwin, Cincinnati
Parcells is a collector of LB’s and finds an intriguing prospect in Barwin.
26. Baltimore – WR Jeremy Maclin, Missouri
Joe Flacco is going to need more weapons than what he now has.
27. Indianapolis – WR/RB Percy Harvin, Florida
Harvin seems like the most logical replacement for Marvin Harrison.
28. Philadelphia (from Carolina) – CB Malcolm Jenkins, OSU
Jenkins stock mirrors, OSU great, Chris Gamble (from top ten to 28th).
29. NY Giants – TE Brandon Pettigrew, OSU
The Shockey trade didn’t work out well for either team involved.
30. Tennessee – CB/FS Sean Smith, Utah
The size, speed and swagger to step in and dominate at the next level.
31. Arizona – SSLB Clint Sintim, Virginia
Karlos Dansby can’t do it alone. Sintim can really bring the heat.
32. Pittsburgh – C Max Unger, Oregon
Even the best and versatile Centers tend to get forgotten on draft day.
Round Two
33. Detroit – MLB James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
The LB unit goes from the teams’ weakness to greatest strength.
34. New England – CB Mike Mickens, Cincinnati
If he can prove healthy, there isn’t a more dangerous CB in this draft.
35. St. Louis – RB LeSean McCoy, Pittsburgh
Steven Jackson, consider this a fire under your cleaned out colon.
36. Cleveland – DE/DT Tyson Jackson, LSU
With Shaun Rogers itching to leave, Jackson is the obvious choice.
37. Seattle – CB D.J. Moore, Vanderbilt
His heart and mouth have been questioned, like a DeAngelo Hall.
38. Cincinnati – DE Lawrence Sidbury, Richmond
The Bengals miss “Godzilla.” But not anymore! This kid is sick!
39. Jacksonville – DB Vontae Davis, Illinois
Davis is at CB what his brother is at TE, if that tells you anything.
40. Oakland – RT Jamon Meredith, SC
A strong Combine coupled with the versatility to step in at LT.
41. Green Bay – LB Zach Follett, Cal
They don’t just hand out nicknames like the “Pain Train” for nothing.
42. Buffalo – OL Andy Levitre, Oregon State
1st round talent that can play anywhere along the line: Immediate help.
43. San Francisco – OL Alex Mack, Cal
His ability to play across the line makes him too difficult to pass up.
44. Miami – CB Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest
Teams remove prospects from their board at 5’-8”. Smith is close.
45. NY Giants – LT William Beatty, UConn
Draws penalties, indicating he struggles with speed, but good feet.
46. Houston – QB Pat White, WVU
Matt Schaub is obviously not the answer, so they’ll gamble on White.
47. New England – FS David Bruton, Notre Dame
Bruton’s superior athleticism gets him drafted over bigger names.
48. Denver – CB Joe Burnett, UCF
The guy I’ve been pushing is now called a day two bargain by Mayock.
49. Chicago – WR Brian Robiskie, Ohio St
Robiskie has done, at the very least, enough for round 2 considerations.
50. *Kansas City (from Tampa Bay) – DE/LB David Veikune, Hawaii
Veikune is a relentless beast who compares favorably to Travis Laboy.
51. Dallas – WR Hakim Nicks, North Carolina
Tony Romo may not need Roy Williams to pretend to be a #1, after all.
52. Philadelphia – TE Shawn Nelson, Southern Miss
Nelson has been called a WR in a TE’s body. A very hot prospect!
53. NY Jets – QB Josh Freeman, Kansas State
Pats envy continues for Jets: Freeman is a Tom Brady disciple.
54. Minnesota – WR Darius Heyward-Bey, Maryland
The Combine dust has settled. He’s still a burner, and still a 2nd rounder.
55. Atlanta – TE James Casey, Rice
Look for them to spend a high pick on a TE they can move around.
56. Miami – WR Kenny Britt, Rutgers
Britt would really make an intriguing red zone target for the Dolphins.
57. Baltimore – CB Darius Butler, UConn
For a team with problems in the secondary, Butler is a solid addition.
58. New England – LB Tyrone McKenzie, USF
If McKenzie is still on the board, the Pats will revisit this position.
59. Carolina – DE/DT Jarron Gilbert, San Jose St
Unusual athleticism may get him drafted earlier than he ought to be.
60. NY Giants – RB Rashard Jennings, Liberty
With Ward departing, the G-Men bring in another beast of an RB.
61. Indianapolis – RB Shonn Greene, Iowa
Greene has the consistency and toughness that they badly need.
62. Tennessee – DT Fili Moala, USC
To the Titans, he’ll be looking like a poor man’s Albert Haynesworth.
63. Arizona – RB Donald Brown, UConn
JJ Arrington is gone. The Edge is going. The Cards need another RB.
64. Pittsburgh – OG Duke Robinson, Oklahoma
The Steelers double up on “Big Uglies,” with potential domination.
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