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General Discussion / 2010 NFL COMbine most to prove???
« Last post by ccusson on February 27, 2010, 10:05:06 am »
There are many players that have alot to prove in the 2010 NFL scouting combine here a a couple of players some of which are under the radar who could improve their draft stock.


1. Stephon Johnson-RB(USC)- A tough back that can take a hit, but has alot to prove since missing most of the 2010 season after dropping a bench bar on his throat, a strong combine could boost his stocks among running back.


2. Quarterbacks as a whole- To my knowledge the only big name quarterback that has decided to throw is Tony Pike-QB(CIN) 15-3 as a starter huge arm, versatile, he could drastically improve his stock with a strong combine due to the injuries of the other quarterbacks an their decisions not to throw.


3. George Selvie- DE (USF) Had he come out last year he would have been without a doubt a top ten pick in the 2009 NFL draft. His 2010 season was anything but memorable, dealing with injuries and the emergence of Jason-Pierre Paul, Selvie has fell under the Radar. I believe a great combine could shoot him up into the late first round early second, someone will get a steal.


4. Patrick Robinson-CB(FS)- Coming off a great show in 2008-09 with 6 interceptions, he followed it up with only 1 this past season. Is he big play ability gone? Is it because their just not throwing to his side? These are questionsd he is going to have to answer to coaches at the combine and a strong play will solitify his first round potential.


5. Golden Tate-(WR)-ND - Lots of criticisms on his size 5'11, will this hurt his draft position is he first round ability or second round. Personally I think he should have been in the top 3 in heisman voting last season with a killer statistical year. An Anquan Boldin Esc.. Body and a heart of a lion a strong combine would continue his rise up the boards and quiet critics, the best reciever in the draft in my opinion, including Dez Bryant.
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Mock Drafts / Joe's Mock Draft
« Last post by Joe on February 25, 2010, 01:51:25 pm »
1. St Louis Rams: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska (STL needs a QB but they'll give Bulger one more year)

2. Detroit Lions: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma (DET needs a CB but it'll be too hard to pass on McCoy)

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State (It may be an early pick for Bryant but with the release of Antonio Bryant, the Bucs need another wide receiver to help out Josh Freeman. Offensive lineman usually have the most depth in a draft and the Bucs are going to bet on that.

4. Washington Redskins: Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma (With the impending doom of Campbell's career in Washington looming, it appears the Redskins are going to start to rebuild. The first step is a young, talented QB.

5. Kansas City: Swaps picks with Oakland for a 3rd rounder in next years draft.

5 (2). Oakland Raiders: Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa (The Raiders have decided to stick with Russell. Now it's time to get him some protection. They wasted a pick last year on Heward-Bey, wow!)

6. Seattle Seahawks: CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson (Julius Jones was a complete bust in Seattle, much like he was in Dallas. The Seahawks truly need some RB help).

7.  Cleveland Browns: Joe Haden, CB, Florida (They are hurting at CB right now. They also need a WR but there are plenty in FA for them to snatch up if they aren't afraid to pony up the dough).

8. Kansas City Chiefs [from Oakland]: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers (Kansas City needs help everywhere. But starting up front wouldn't hurt)

9. Buffalo Bills: Russell Okung, OT, OklaSt (Many people have Buffalo taking a QB, but what good is a QB if you can't protect him? They will play it smart and pick up a solid OT and keep Edwards around for a while. He's not a bad QB).

10. Denver Broncos: Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame (Again a little early in the draft for Tate, but the Broncos really need a WR opposite Marshall).

11. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jimmy Clausen, QB, NotreDame (Regardless of what the coaches think, the Jaguars need a new QB. Garard just isn't getting the job done).

12. Miami Dolphins: Rolando McClain, ILB, Alabama (The Dolphins need major ILB help as their LB's are aging fast).

13. San Francisco: Earl Thomas, CB, Texas (Their corners are aging. It's time to add some youth and depth to the position).

14. Seattle Seahawks: Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma (With 2 picks in the 1st round, Seattle takes an OT to replace ol' Hutch).

15. New York Giants: Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas (The Giants need LB's, Safeties and possible a DE. They go LB with first pick).

16. Tennessee Titans: Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech (Jevon Kearse most likely won't be back and Vanden Bosch isn't getting any younger).

17. San Francisco 49ers: Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida  (They went DB with their first pick. Now they pick up a solid DE to fortify their D-line).

18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Maurkice Pouncey, C, Florida (Their first 3 picks should be Offensive Linemen).

19. Atlanta Falcons: Kyle Wilson, CB, BoiseSt (Better coverage = more sacks. A safety or linebacker could be next).

20. Houston Texans: Dominique Franks, CB, Oklahoma (2 corners in a row. But Texans need a CB).

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Eric Berry, FS, Tenn (Berry falls to 21 due to lack of safety priority for teams).

22. New England Patriots: Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Missouri (A nice OLB pickup here. May snag an OL in the 2nd).

23. Greenbay Packers: Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland (Aaron Rogers needs more protection).

24. Philadelphia Eagles: Taylor Mays, FS, USC (Eagles need secondary help. They got burned way too many times last year. The loss of Dawkins really hurt them).

25. Baltimore Ravens: Demaryius Thomas, WR, GaTech (It's time to get Flacco some weapons).

26. Arizona Cardinals: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida (Warner retired. Leinhart isn't that good. Bring in Tebow? It's a stretch because they could wait for him in the 2nd, but he may not last long enough for them to pick him up).

27. Dallas Cowboys: Vladimir Ducasse, OT, Massachusetts (Time to replace Flozell Adams? Definitely!).

28. San Diego: Evan Royster, RB,  Penn State (With the release of LT, they need a RB. If they don't trade up for Spiller, they will grab Royster or Dwyer here. Royster seems to be a better fit).

29. New York Jets: Jerry Hughes, OLB, TCU (LB is a need).

30. Minnesota Vikings: Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State (Other needs: QB, Safety).

31. Indianapolis Colts: Ricky Sapp, OLB, Clemson (They do not need too many needs. But an OLB would bolster their front 7. Brandon Spikes is also still available).

32. New Orleans Saints: Brian Price, DT, UCLA (They need a big guy to plug up the defensive line holes).

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