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  1. i agree with that, but you never know what big player might get overlooked and drop this far. true but i dont see any dropping this far. At this point in my mock Sintim makes the most sense for the Giants
  2. thing is no real WR worth taking at that spot or MLB. Sintim is a good OLB. He's got the speed to be a good blitzer off the edge in the Giants aggressive defense. He'll fit in perfectly there, there may be someone else but who knows.
  3. No MLB worth taking at that spot either. You guys need some kind of MLB, Danny Clark has been passed around like herpes in the NFL, he's nothing special. You need a OLB.
  4. Raji is like 6'3 324 he's a big athletic dude
  5. LOL Well y our going to need someone to rush the passer LOL. He can run be a DE or OLB
  6. Guess you don't watch Sportscenter much?
  7. : Pick #1) Detroit Lions: QB Matthew Stafford, Georgia The Lions are going to pretty much start from scratch after firing GM Matt Millen finally and getting three draft picks from the Cowboys this is going to be a huge draft for the Lions. They don't have a franchise QB and when you don't have one... you draft one. Culpepper isn't there future, they obviously don't trust Drew Stanton since he hasn't seen the field. Stafford much like Matt Ryan last year has a big time arm and can make all the throws. Stafford has been throwing for tons of yards for Georgia as of late as well and he should be ready in 2010 for the Lions and hopefully lead them. : Pick #2) St. Louis Rams: OT Andre Smith, Alabama The Rams offensive line woes have continued and this is the perfect draft to end those woes. They start it off with this mountain of tackle in Andre Smith. A very big guy, but also very athletic reminds me a lot of Orlando Pace already. He can step in and play LT right away if Pace retires, or start on the right side until Pace does decide to retire. Either way the Rams select a franchise LT here. New coach Steve Spagnolia knows what a running game can do for a team, he will want to run the ball with Steven Jackson. : Pick #3) Kansas City Chiefs: OLB Aaron Curry, Wake Forest The Chiefs are still rebuilding and Scott Pioli can not pass up a talent like Aaron Curry here. Curry is a very versatile LB can play any of the LB spots. He has great speed and instincts and will be perfect for the Chiefs defense. Chiefs are in a run heavy division and a speedy, tough LB like Curry will fit in well there . : Pick #4) Seattle Seahawks: WR Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech The Seahawks have been nailed by the injury bug at the WR position. Deion Branch is pretty much the only threat they have, Bobby Engram is getting up there in age now as well. The Seahawks see what the Cardinals can do with three amazing receivers and the Seahawks want to get back to there lethal passing attack. Crabtree is a great talent with great hands, and ability to get many YAC. Crabtree will fit in well with this Seattle bunch . : Pick #5) Cleveland Browns: CB Malcolm Jenkins, THE Ohio State The Browns got a new coach in Eric Mangini and there going to look towards there secondary. A couple good guys in that secondary already but Malcolm Jenkins can be that shut down corner they desperately need. Jenkins will start from Day One and hopefully be a force in that Cleveland Defense . : Pick #6) Cincinnati Bengals: OT Eugene Monroe, Virginia The Bengals Offensive Line has gotten pretty bad as of late. With Carson Palmer back there coming off his injurys, there going to need to protect Palmer well if they want to successfully throw the ball like they always have. Monroe is an athletic tackle who can do the job in all phases of the game. He can start off at right tackle for now until it's time to replace Levi Jones. : Pick #7) Oakland Raiders: OT Jason Smith, Baylor Not the usual sexy pick by the Raiders, but the smart pick. There offensive line has been terrible and now is the time to start protecting there sexy picks, Russell and McFadden. The Raiders want to be a running team with McFadden and Fargas back there and they need the help on the line to do it. Jason Smith has risen up the boards all year and is a very athletic tackle. Smith can come in and play from Day One and start for the Raiders. : Pick #8 ) Jacksonville Jaguars: MLB, Rey Maualuga, USC The Jaguars defense fell off a bit this season but they need to get back to there physical play and theres no one better to do that then Maualuga. A feared warrior in the middle, he plays lights out and is a tremendous hitter. Trojan alum Del Rio most likely loves this kid and will stick him right in the middle to replace Mike Peterson and make this Jaguars defense pretty damn good again. : Pick #9) Green Bay Packers: DE Brian Orakpo, Texas The Packers lacked a pass rush this year other than Aaron Kampman, they really haven't gotten any pressure as of late. Orkapo will be the perfect addition on the otherside of Kampman. Orakpo reminds me a lot of Vernon Gholston from last year, both are amazing physical specimen with speed off the edge. Now, if only Orkapo can play a little better than Gholston did in his rookie year, and I expect him too. Expect Orakpo to be a force. : Pick #10) San Francisco 49ers: QB Mark Sanchez, USC The 49ers QB woes continue and now with no Mike Martz, can a Shaun Hill or J.T. O'Sullivan succeed? It's also time to cut ties with Alex Smith most likely and let Sanchez come in. Sanchez a home town kid, he's got a very good arm and very accurate. If the 49ers want to go with a more West Coast type offense, Sanchez will be perfect for it with his ability to move in the pocket and make the short accurate throws and hit you with the occasional deep pass. Don't expect Sanchez to start right away and they'll let Smith, Hill , or someone take the snaps for the first season. : Pick #11) Buffalo Bills: DE Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech The Bills really lacked a pass rush this year. Schobel is still a great player but often got double teamed. A force on the opposite side of him is much needed and Michael Johnson can be that guy. A big tall 6'7 guy with freakish athletic talent, Johnson should wreak havoc off the other edge and give the Bills a nice pass rush in a division when they need it . : Pick #12) Denver Broncos: MLB James Laurinaitis, THE Ohio State A very smart, athletic, instinctive LB James is, and it's something the Broncos haven't had since Al Wilson left. Laurinatits will fit in right in that middle and move DJ Williams back to his OLB spot where he should be. James will be that play maker in the middle of Mike Nolan's defense that he will love and let him make plays for a horrible Broncos defense . : Pick #13) Washington Redskins: OT Michael Oher, Ole Miss A big physical tackle in Michael Oher is just what the Redskins need. Chris Samuels and Jon Jansen are getting older and more injury prone so a guy to replace them is needed most likely Jansen. Oher can play from Day One and be a mauler up front and help Clinton Portis run for ever more yards. : Pick #14) New Orleans Saints: CB Vontae Davis, Illinois The Saints defense is still getting toasted, Mike McKenzie is getting any younger, so a replacement is in store. Davis is a one of kind athlete, and can be a shut down corner in the NFL. Davis has the speed to keep up with a lot of receivers and he even offers returning ability. He should be a perfect fit for New Orleans. : Pick #15) Houston Texans: DE Aaron Maybin, Penn State The Texans are missing a pass rush threat opposite Mario Williams. The Texans haven't been happy with Anthony Weaver and a guy like Aaron Maybin fits the bill. Maybin had a tremendous season for a good Penn State defense. Maybin is very athletic and has good speed off the edge and will provide that pass rush there looking for and make a dangerous set of book ends. : Pick #16) San Diego Chargers: DT B.J. Raji, Boston College With Igor Olshansky possibly departing in free agency, the Chargers really have no depth at the end spots. Raji is a monster and athletic, he can play with 3-4 DE or spell Jamaal Williams at NT here and there as well. Raji is just a perfect fit for the Chargers defense and can play all three lineman spots and be a force in the Chargers D. : Pick #17) New York Jets: DE Tyson Jackson, LSU Tyson is the perfect fit for the Jets defense at the other defensive end spot opposite of Shaun Ellis. Tyson is the perfect 3-4 DE and will provide a nice pass rush off the end as well as eating up blocks inside to free up those LB's of the Jets. Tyson should start from Day One for the Jets. : Pick #18 ) Chicago Bears: WR Jeremy Maclin, Missouri The Bears need a receiving threat. Hester still needs some develop and Rashied Davis wasn't bad either this year. Brandon Lloyd clearly isn't a #1, so they get a true #1 play making WR in Maclin here. Maclin has all the tools to be a great receiver in the NFL and will provide Kyle Orton with a nice target. : Pick #19) Tampa Bay Bucs: WR Percy Harvin, Florida The Bucs got a new coach now, and time to make some changes. The Bucs really dont have much speed at the receiver spot, Galloway is at the end of the line and is always hurt and they take the speedster Harvin here. Harvin is a very versatile player and will provide that speed the Bucs need. His speed is unbelievable and the Bucs can really use his speed in a variety of ways . : Pick #20) Detroit Lions (f: Dallas Cowboys): DE Everette Brown, Florida State The Lions get a steal here in Everette Brown, a tremendous pass rusher off the edge, something the Lions are really lacking. Jim Schwartz knows how important a pass rush can be and he should covet a guy like this here at this pick and I think they will. Brown should start immediatley for a rebuilding Lions group . : Pick #21) Philadelphia Eagles: RB Chris "Beanie" Wells, THE Ohio State A big time steal here in Chris "Beanie" Wells. He should go higher but with a lot of teams not needing a RB that high he slips down into the Eagles lap. Westbrook has proven he can't stay healthy and the Eagles need someone else in here who can run the rock and take the beating and Wells is that. It'll provide a great 1-2 punch in the backfield and especially with Buckhalter as a F/A too.. .Wells is a great fit here for the Eagles. : Pick #22) Minnesota Vikings: CB Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest A great prospect in my eyes and a guy I think who will fly up the draft charts soon. Smith is an absolute ball hawk and a guy who's not afraid to come up and make a tackle. He's the perfect compliment opposite of Winfield and will provide one of the best pair's of corners in the NFL for years. : Pick #23) New England Patriots: S William Moore, Missouri A need for the Patriots is definitely need to improve there secondary. Moore is one of the top safetys in the draft and a physical hard hitting safety. He'll fit in right in with the Patriots defense and may even replace Rodney Harrison right away if Harrison retires . : Pick #24) Atlanta Falcons: DT Peria Jerry, Ole Miss The Falcons were a tremendous story this season, there defense is still a little weak and it improves right here with Jerry. An absolute monster in the middle, he's athletic and has a lot of pass rushing moves and can dominate up in the middle. He should fit in well with this Falcons defense and make it even better right from the beginning. : Pick #25) Miami Dolphins: OLB Brian Cushing, USC The Dolphins are another great success story from a year ago, they have a couple holes, and a LB like Brian Cushing should help fill that. Cushing is a very fast and versatile LB, he can play all 4 of the 3-4 LB's spots for the Dolphins and can be used in a variety of ways. Cushing will be a perfect Parcells type of guy and fit in well here with The Dolphins . : Pick #26) Batlimore Ravens: WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland The home town kid goes to the Ravens here. A great athlete and tall, someone you can't pass up right here if your the Ravens. Mason is getting older and this will provide Flacco with the weapons he needs for years to become a successful and better NFL QB . : Pick #27) Indianapolis Colts: CB D.J. Moore, Vanderbilt With Kelvin Hayden possibly leaving due to F/A, Moore would be a nice fit to a Colts defense that could really use him. None of the CB's on the Colts are anything to right home about, so Moore can come in from Day One and start and provide a big lift for the Colts D. A DT is badly needed here as well so don't rule out Sen'Derrick Marks. : Pick #28 ) Philadelphia Eagles (f: Carolina Panthers): TE Brandon Pettigrew, Oklahoma State A huge receiving target here, Pettigrew fits the bill and be a big time play maker for the Eagles. The Eagles love to use two TE's and will have him and Celek has receiving threats in the offense. L.J. Smith is more than likely gone, and Pettigrew can take his spot in the starting line up and give another weapon to McNabb. : Pick #29) New York Giants: OLB Clint Sintim, Virginia An athletic OLB, something the Giants can really use here at one of there weaker points in there defense. Sintim can be a pass rushing LB, with the ability to cover pretty well. Sintim should fit right in with the Giants aggressive Defense. : Pick #30) Tennessee Titans: C Alex Mack, California One of the the top Center prospects in the draft, Mack provides the long term answer at the center spot for the Titans. Mawee is getting a lot older and is getting close to being done. Mawee can mentor young Alex Mack and make Mack into a pro bowl center much like Mawee himself is. : Pick #31) Arizona Cardinals: RB Knowshon Moreno, Georgia Edgerrin James is most likely gone for the surprise Cardinals next season, and a back is needed to replace him. A fast shifty Moreno is something the Cardinals can use in there 1-2 back system. Moreno and Hightower should make for an excellent duo in the backfield for years for the Cardinals. : Pick #32) Pittsburgh Steelers: OG Duke Robinson, Oklahoma The Steelers offensive line woes have been documented all year long and some FA's up there, they need to build this offensive line back up with maulers and Duke Robinson does that. He'll start from Day One and be a physical force the Steelers love. I welcome all comments, I'll happily defend my picks. Thanks for reading.
  8. Your crazy lol And also I'll respond about the Tebow stuff when I get home from work.
  9. I wish these retards on a football forum I posted this on would say the same thing about Beanie. Most Bengal fans dont want him but the draft is so deep they can build there O-Line later on.
  10. Yes I do. He's got a great arm and can make all the throws. He's extremely smart though he does need to sit a year or even two. But he definitley can be a NFL FRANCHISE QB. I've seen enough from him to prove that.
  11. Thats why its a mock, things change I picked the order based on what I think will happen.
  12. **NOTE** In this mock I have Sam Bradford, Knowshon Moreno, Mark Sanchez and a few others STAYING. : Pick #1) Detroit Lions: QB Matthew Stafford, Georgia The Lions are going to pretty much start from scratch after firing GM Matt Millen finally and getting three draft picks from the Cowboys this is going to be a huge draft for the Lions. They don't have a franchise QB and when you don't have one... you draft one. Culpepper isn't there future, they obviously don't trust Drew Stanton since he hasn't seen the field. Stafford much like Matt Ryan last year has a big time arm and can make all the throws. Stafford has been throwing for tons of yards for Georgia as of late as well and he should be ready in 2010 for the Lions and hopefully lead them. : Pick #2) Cincinnati Bengals: RB Chris Wells, THE Ohio State The Bengals let go of Rudi Johnson before the season started, picked up Cedric Benson during the season as well. The Chris Perry experiment didn't work out and have pretty much phased him out. Cedric Benson has looked decent but a franchise type RB like Chris 'Beanie' Wells and home state product would be ideal here. Wells is a powerful back who can break tackle and gets some yards after first contact. In a tough hard nosed division you need a tough RB and Wells will bring that to Bengals. : Pick #3) St. Louis Rams: OT Andre Smith, Alabama Andre Smith is one tremendous talent and the Rams need offensive line help badly. Orlando Pace has shown age and there QB's have been getting drilled. Andre Smith is a mauler, a big athletic tackle who reminds myself a little of a younger Orlando Pace. Andre Smith will start right away for the Rams and Steven Jackson will love it. This is almost a no-brainer pick. : Pick #4) Seattle Seahawks: CB Malcolm Jenkins, THE Ohio State Seattle's pass defense is statistically one of the worst in the NFL against the pass. Trufant is all they got and Jennings and Wilson are not starting material. Jenkins is a big time corner and should be an excellent addition to the Seahawks. Jenkins can be a shut down corner and will really help the Seahawks D improve. : Pick #5) Oakland Raiders: OT Michael Oher, Ole Miss The Raiders have some nice pieces on offense with JaMarcus, McFadden, Fargas, and others. Now they need to protect those guys, a big strong blindside protector for JaMarcus in Oher would be ideal. Oher is big and is a mauler. He'll be great in the run heavy attack the Raiders will probably go with with a few good backs. Oher should start right away for them as well. : Pick #6) Kansas City Chiefs: QB Tim Tebow, Florida Tyler Thigpen has played decent for the Chiefs. Is he a franchise type QB? Probably not... Brodie Croyle didn't turn out great either. Tebow brings tremendous leadership and a face to the franchise. Tebow also has a great arm he's improved his throwing every season and he can defintley be a QB in the NFL. Now, Tebow may have to sit a year or even two years to pick up a pro style offense. With the wild cat formations starting Tebow can play that for his first few years and a be real nice weapon for the Chiefs. I think Tebow will be an excellent pick here, if they win the NCAA Title, I think he comes out. : Pick #7) Cleveland Browns: CB Vontae Davis, Illinois The Browns probably behind the San Diego Chargers were this years biggest disappointment and having two young corners was a big reason why they underachieved. Bringing in someone with the talent of a Vontae Davis is something the Browns need. He's athletic enough to go one on one with any Wide Receiver in the NFL and he'll big upgrade to the Browns bad defense. : Pick #8 ) San Francisco 49ers: WR Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech The 49ers offense is nothing spectacular and the WR play has not been great at all other than veteran Isaac Bruce. A top talent WR like Crabtree will be huge for the 49ers offense. It will give whoever is under center a big athletic target who can go up and get the ball. A great pick here for the 49ers. : Pick #9) San Diego Chargers: MLB Rey Maualuga, USC The Chargers have the worst pass D in the league and there still very talented. I think a talent in the middle like Maualuga is to hard to pass up. It should help shore up some of there Defensive woes and especially with a good D-Line still infront of him, Maualuga could make a huge impact, a Ray Lewis type impact for the Chargers. Maualuga will fit in well there with the Bolts. : Pick #10) Jacksonville Jaguars: MLB James Laurinaitis, THE Ohio State The Jaguars are another huge disappointment this past season. Mike Peterson and Coach Jack Del Rio had a little rift and Peterson is most likely done in Jacksonville. A middle linebacker like Laurinaitis would be a nice pick-up here for the Jags. He's smart and playmaker on the defensive side of the ball. Someone Del Rio will love at the LB spot. This will hopefully be a very nice addition to the Jags and may be make them a playoff contender next year. : Pick #11) Houston Texans: DE Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech The Texans already have a franchise DE in Mario Williams. He's one of the best defensive ends in the league for sure. The Texans aren't getting very good production opposite of Mario though and much like the Giants did, the Texans will take a page from there playbook and stock up on athletic pass rushing Defensive Ends. Johnson will be a great fit here and form a nice duo with Mario. : Pick #12) New Orleans Saints: LB Aaron Curry, Wake Forest The Saints defense hasn't gotten any better and there LB play along with defensive back play hasn't been great. Some below average starters at OLB, the top OLB prospect in the draft is Curry and he would be a perfect fit with the Saints. Curry in my eyes is one of the best defensive players in the draft and he could contend for Defensive Rookie of the Year next season for the Saints. : Pick #13) Buffalo Bills: DE Brian Orakpo, Texas Orakpo is a complete monster. He's got tremendous strength and looks much like Vernon Gholston did last year. Buffalo's defense hasn't been great and a lack of production from the Defensive End spot could be of a blame. Teams double up on Schobel so his production has been down and opposite of him they really don't have another pass rushing threat. Orakpo instantly upgrades the Bills D and is a excellent choice right here. : Pick #14) Green Bay Packers: DE Greg Hardy, Ole Miss The Packers defense has fallen this year as well. The pass defense hasn't been great and either is the run D. Other than Aaron Kampman the Packers have no pass rush. They released KGB after he turned out to be done pretty much, a guy who can play run as well as rush the passer in Hardy is an excellent fit. Hardy is very athletic and tough, he'll be a great addition to the Packers defense. : Pick #15) Chicago Bears: WR Jeremy Maclin, Missouri Another year, and the Bears still don't have a good wide receiver on the roster. Hester and Davis have shown flashes at times but no true #1 WR on the field. Maclin can be that guy with his great hands, great speed, and ability to run great routes. Maclin should fit right in and help the Bears horrible pass offense get a lot better and make Kyle Orton an even better QB. : Pick #16) Philadelphia Eagles: OT Eugene Monroe, Virginia A very good offensive tackle slipping down the boards here in Monroe and he lands with the Eagles. The Eagles LOVE drafting lineman and with the talent of Monroe right here they can't pass it up. Runyan and Thomas are both older, and Winston Justice is probably not a Left Tackle in the league. Monroe can fit right in here with the Eagles and be a perfect fit right here. : Pick #17) Miami Dolphins: S William Moore, Missouri The Dolphins were a surprise this season and are looking like a very good up and coming team heading in the right direction. The offense looks good and up and coming for sure. The defense played very well this season as well, the pass D could use a little upgrade though and the best safety in the draft in William Moore would be a great pick. Moore is great against both pass and run and should instantly make the Dolphins D better. : Pick #18 ) New England Patriots: S Taylor Mays, USC The Patriots pass defense is probably there biggest weakness and they upgrade it here at safety with playmaker Taylor Mays. Rodney Harrison is probably most likely done and a replacement could be in store here. Mays is a very smart player, athletic, and can deliver a big hit as well. Mays should fit in well here with the Pats. : Pick #19) Washington Redskins: DT Sen'Derrick Marks, Auburn Marks is an extremely athletic tackle who can rush the passer from his DT spot, He's also great at clogging the middle and stopping the run. The Redskins don't have many weaknesses but an upgrade at DT with a stud like this in a run heavy division would be great for them. : Pick #20) Atlanta Falcons: TE Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma The Falcons have made an incredible turn around. Most people predicted them to have another top 5 pick but yet now there on the verge of making the playoffs. The defensive secondary can use some help but with some depth later on and no one really worth taking right here, the Falcons go to there next weakness, TE. Gresham is an athletic TE who has made so many big plays for Oklahoma this year. Matt Ryan and him should make for a great duo and make the Falcons pass offense extremely dangerous. : Pick #21) Denver Broncos: MLB Brandon Spikes, Florida The Broncos defense has been poor this season and one reason has been there revolving door at MLB pretty much. DJ Williams is a much better OLB for them in my eyes and a stud like Spikes in the middle is nice. I think after Florida wins the title this year, Spikes will come out and he'll be a big upgrade in the middle with his nose for the ball playmaking mentality for the Broncos. : Pick #22) Minnesota Vikings: OT Jason Smith, Baylor The Vikings can use an upgrade over at the RT spot for now. Jason Smith is an athletic tackle who is having a great senior campaign for Baylor. McKinnie who knows what will happen to him, so if thats the case Smith could end up being there LT of the future as well. If not he will be a great RT for the Vikes and improve that already great run offense even more. : Pick #23) Arizona Cardinals: DE/OLB George Selvie, South Florida The Cardinals are improving more and more each year. An athletic pass rushing specialist may be to good to pass up right here. Selvie is a freak of an athlete and can really get after the passer. Something the Cardinals can use is a big time pass rush threat and this kid is it. A perfect fit here for the Cards in my eyes. : Pick #24) Baltimore Ravens: CB Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest The Ravens had a tremendous turn around this season as well. They could use some help along the offensive line but there secondary is getting older. A very good corner like Alphonso Smith should fit in perfectly with this team. He's very athletic and a ball hawk much like Ed Reed and McAlister for the Ravens already. This will be a good fit right here. : Pick #25) New York Jets: DE Tyson Jackson, LSU The Jets are having a tremendous season this well and they can definitely use a upgrade at there other defensive end spot over Kenyon Coleman. Tyson Jackson can be a good 3-4 DE for the Jets and be a good run stuffer and eat up some blocks. Ellis and Jackson together should make for a tremendous duo at the DE spots for the Jets for years. : Pick #26) Detroit Lions: (f: Dallas Cowboys) DT Peria Jerry, Ole Miss The Lions get this pick from the Boys in the Roy Williams deal and the Lions need to sure up there run defense and a big guy in the middle like Jerry is a great fit here. Jerry is big and a good run stopper who will help out the Lions poor run defense. Hopefully he'll eat up some blocks too and let those athletic LB's do there job. A great pick here for the Lions. : Pick #27) Indianapolis Colts: OLB Brian Cushing, USC The Colts have really come back strong here to the end the season but one thing they can use is an upgrade at the OLB spots. Cushing is a tremendous athlete and someone who I think could fit in well with there Cover 2 scheme with his athletiscm. He can rush the passer and be aggressive and stop the run as well. A great pick here for the Colts. : Pick #28 ) Philadelphia Eagles: (f:Carolina Panthers) S Rashad Johnson, Alabama Alabama safety Rashad Johnson is a tremendous player. He's much like Brian Dawkins, a balls to the wall kind of safety. He flys around the field and makes big play after big play on defense. With Dawkins getting up there in age what better than to get his future replacement. Dawkins can tutor him and Johnson can even take over some of his leadership abilities. Rashad is a tremendous leader and the heart and soul of the Alabama team. : Pick #29) Tampa Bay Bucs: WR Percy Harvin, Florida The Bucs can use some help at the WR spot and an athlete like Harvin would be nice. Galloway, Hilliard, and Bryant are older players and might be down on there last legs soon. Harvin will give the Bucs a tremendous amount of speed and ability to run different types of plays that Gruden will scheme up involving Harvin. He can also be a return man for them, and a great fit here for the Bucs. : Pick #30) Tennessee Titans: C Alex Mack, California With no real WR to take here with this pick the Titans can wait and choose to go with the best center in the draft in Alex Mack. Mawee doesn't have much time left and a young stud like Mack to be his replacement would be ideal here. Mack is a good player and very smart and will be a nice replacement for the Titans when Mawee is gone. : Pick #31) Pittsburgh Steelers: OG Duke Robinson, Oklahoma Robinson is a massive guard and will fit right in with the Steelers hard nosed tough run offensive style. He's a mauler and physical guard. The Steelers offensive line has a had a lot of trouble this year and protectiong the franchise QB Big Ben is ideal here. : Pick #32) New York Giants: OLB Marcus Freeman, THE Ohio State The Giants don't have many weaknesses but one is at OLB. It's hard to pick something for the Giants to choose but I think an athletic OLB liek Freeman would be ideal. He's physical and can rush the passer as well, he's decent in coverage as well too. Freeman I think will have draft charts as well once the combine and everything starts. Hopefully ya'll like it, took a long time to make some picks may be wrong but I'm willing to defend my point of view so post away and thanks for looking!
  13. LOL wow I play this game a lot, thats some funny shit.
  14. Fuckin BritishBanana what a fuckin tool

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