I'm all for trading up IF the guy is right. I was hoping that Robert Quinn would drop to the 10-12 range, but I don't see that happening now. I have no interest in Miller; I've watched him a few times and just don't see it. Of Quinn's 15 sacks in 2009, something like nine of them included a fumble/strip-sack. That is the type of impact player the Pats need, someone that HAS to be accounted for, who can free up the rest of the defense. Let's face it with the offense the Pats have, they are going to grab the lead, and having an elite pass rusher would just make it that much harder to come back on the Pats. I think that Quinn is that guy. Now here's how the Pats get him....
All this ASSuMEs that come April 6th, the judge rules for the owners, or doesn’t issue an injunction and the lockout stays in place.
#1 Carolina: Everyone has them taking either Gabbert or Newton, I don't see it, especially in a lockout, where their is absolutely no way, you can get a rookie QB ready to play without even the ability to hand him a playbook until after the lockout, Ron Rivera is in a tough spot here, he has to take over a team he can't even talk to.
The pick: Da'Quan Bowers, DE Clemson.
Bowers will show everybody that he is healthy at his pro day today, and will skyrocket up the draft board. He is the perfect replacement for Julius Peppers and a very safe pick for a team with a lot of holes who doesn't pick again until the third round (How's that trade for Armanti Edwards looking now?)
#2 Denver: Another new coach, same lockout effect, Fox goes with the other Defensive lineman.
The pick: Marcell Darius, DT, Alabama.
You can't really go wrong with a Defensive lineman, Darius will be a stud.
#3 Buffalo: Here is where it will begin to get interesting. I think Buffalo has to take a shot here, they have a pretty good defense, a few decent backs, but they need something to compete in the AFC East and draw some attention/excitement.
The Pick: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn.
I'm by no means sold on Newton as a NFL QB, I'm predicting him to have some sort of major meltdown personally, but Buffalo needs a star and he is it.
#4 Cincinnati: Anyone who thinks that the Bengals are trading Palmer hasn't been paying attention; they will lure him back with this pick.
The pick: A.J. Green, WR Georgia
The next Randy Moss (period).
#5 Arizona: It should take Wisenhut about two seconds to turn in this card.
The pick: Blaine Gabbert, QB Missouri.
I was re-watching the Iowa-Missouri bowl game and yes, Gabbert can make all the throws, combine an offensive coach, and the WR that Arizona has and this pick is a no brainer.
#6 Cleveland: another no brainer here.
The pick: Patrick Peterson, CB LSU.
Maybe the best football player in the draft.
#7 San Francisco: Von Miller, OLB Texas A&M
#8 With Miller gone, its time for BB to make his move, the Patriots trade picks 17, 60, and 92 (to Tennessee for pick #8. The Pats take Quinn, still have picks #28, #33 (both of which are very tradable and/or can still get the LT and DE that they need at) and the Titans pick up an extra second and third round pick, a more than fair trade. (#8 =1400 points (according to GBN draft chart) and 17, 60, & 92 = 1382)