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5 interesting predictions each from Rob Rang and Chad Reuter of NFLdraftscout:
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Rang's predictions:
1. Four OT's going in the top 10
2. Tyson Jackson being picked ahead of Aaron Curry: Considered by many to be the draft's safest player, most believe Aaron Curry will be the first defensive player selected Saturday. Most are wrong. Curry is the epitome of athleticism and character and fits into every defensive scheme in the game, but at 6-feet-2 and 254 pounds, he'd fit best in the 3-4 defense at inside linebacker -- the least valued position among the front seven. The earliest Curry is going to get drafted is fourth to the Seattle Seahawks. If the Seahawks go another route with the fourth pick, some believe Curry could slip out of the top 10. The defensive player flying up draft boards right now is LSU defensive end Tyson Jackson. He's not an explosive pass rusher, but has the bulk at 6-4, 295 pounds and scheme versatility to line up in both the 3-4 and 4-3. Considering the Chiefs' lack of a second-round pick due to the trade for quarterback Matt Cassel, don't be surprised if GM Scott Pioli adds Jackson, a virtual Ty Warren clone, with the third pick of the draft.
3. Cleveland will draft either Mark Sanchez or Michael Crabtree at #5. This is in contrast to reports from Tony Grossi that Cleveland soured on Crabtree at his recent visit. Crabtree has publicly said that he likes the Browns and would like to play for them.
4. Josh Freeman will go before the Jets pick at #17.
5. There won't be any trades within the top 10, but plenty of trades overall.
Reuter's predictions:
1. Oakland will take DHB #7.
2. Beanie Wells will be a top 10 pick.
3. Percy Harvin will fall out of the 1st round.
4. Michael Johnson will be a late 1st round pick.
5. Pat White will be a top 50 pick, most likely to New England at 47, or by the Broncos if they move ahead of the Pats.
Double-team coverage: Bold draft day predictions - NFL - CBSSports.com Football
Rang's predictions:
1. Four OT's going in the top 10
2. Tyson Jackson being picked ahead of Aaron Curry: Considered by many to be the draft's safest player, most believe Aaron Curry will be the first defensive player selected Saturday. Most are wrong. Curry is the epitome of athleticism and character and fits into every defensive scheme in the game, but at 6-feet-2 and 254 pounds, he'd fit best in the 3-4 defense at inside linebacker -- the least valued position among the front seven. The earliest Curry is going to get drafted is fourth to the Seattle Seahawks. If the Seahawks go another route with the fourth pick, some believe Curry could slip out of the top 10. The defensive player flying up draft boards right now is LSU defensive end Tyson Jackson. He's not an explosive pass rusher, but has the bulk at 6-4, 295 pounds and scheme versatility to line up in both the 3-4 and 4-3. Considering the Chiefs' lack of a second-round pick due to the trade for quarterback Matt Cassel, don't be surprised if GM Scott Pioli adds Jackson, a virtual Ty Warren clone, with the third pick of the draft.
3. Cleveland will draft either Mark Sanchez or Michael Crabtree at #5. This is in contrast to reports from Tony Grossi that Cleveland soured on Crabtree at his recent visit. Crabtree has publicly said that he likes the Browns and would like to play for them.
4. Josh Freeman will go before the Jets pick at #17.
5. There won't be any trades within the top 10, but plenty of trades overall.
Reuter's predictions:
1. Oakland will take DHB #7.
2. Beanie Wells will be a top 10 pick.
3. Percy Harvin will fall out of the 1st round.
4. Michael Johnson will be a late 1st round pick.
5. Pat White will be a top 50 pick, most likely to New England at 47, or by the Broncos if they move ahead of the Pats.











