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2010 NFL Mock Draft

Updated: 29 December 2009

Team Player Comments:
Rams 1. DT Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska Suh is unanimously considered the best player in the draft.
The Rams will be tempted to try and draft a franchise QB if they get the first pick, but passing on Suh would be a huge mistake. Suh might be the most dominant prospect to ever enter the NFL Draft. He is at the top of everyone’s Draft Value Board and was one of five finalists for the Heisman Trophy.
Lions 2. DT Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma (JR) Very active and nice size (6′ 4″ 305 lbs), he can be a force on the inside.
Not on the same level as Nebraska’s Suh, but he will still be a top 10 pick for the 2010 NFL Draft.
Chiefs 3. S Eric Berry, Tennessee (JR) Berry is the best safety to enter the draft since former Redskin’s Sean Taylor.
Eric Berry will be a Pro Bowl safety in the NFL. He has the talent to even play some cornerback if needed.
Bucs 4. OT Russell Okung, OK State Okung can come in right away and start at left tackle.
Okung is a mauler and has NFL size (6′ 5″ 303 lbs). He is by far the best tackle in a weak O-line class.
Redskins 5. QB Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame (JR) Jason Campbell has lost confidence and his days in the nations capitol are over.
Clausen has NFL caliber size (6′ 3″ 217 lbs) and arm strength. Developed by offensive guru Charlie Weis and playing in a pro style offense will help him in the NFL.
Browns 6. QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma Neither Brady Quinn nor Derek Anderson look like the answer at quarterback.
Bradford is the most accurate passer in college football. He would have likely been a top five pick if he would have entered the 2009 NFL Draft.
Seahawks 7. RB CJ Spiller, Clemson Blazing fast, Spiller can also return kicks and punts and is a heck of a receiver.
Spiller brings Reggie Bush type skills to the Seahawks. A human highlight film, Spiller is a threat to score every time he touches the ball. Spiller is the type of player you can build your offense around.
Bills 8. WR Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State (JR) Suspended for 2009 due to NCAA violations, he reportedly had contact with an agent and then lied about it.
Missing the season shouldn’t hurt him if he works out well at the NFL Scouting Combine. Reminds me of Terrell Owens, except he has better hands.
Raiders 9. ILB Rolando McCLain, Alabama (JR) McCLain (6′ 4″ 254 lbs) was a major force on the inside for the Tide.
For his size, his speed in unprecedented.The young McClain is fast and strong, he is one of the only linebackers that I have seen run down Florida QB Tim Tebow from behind.
Broncos 10. CB Joe Haden, Florida (JR) From Bears: Haden is a ball hawk and can also come up an make the spectacular tackle.
Haden (5′ 11″ 195 lbs) looks like the best corner in a very weak cornerback class.
49ers 11. OT Anthony Davis, Rutgers (JR) This 6′ 5″ 322 pound offensive lineman is flying up the draft boards.
After he got healthy he started dominating his opponents this year. He could be a pro bowl right tackle for the 49ers. Iowa OT Bryan Bulaga might also be an option here if he decides to enter the 2010 NFL Draft early.
Jags 12. DE Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech (JR) Morgan (6′ 4″ 275 lbs), has recorded 12.5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss (TFL) this year.
This is going to be a strong year for pass rushers and Morgan is as good as it gets.
Titans 13. DT Brian Price, UCLA Price (6′ 2″ 300 lbs) has recorded an amazing 22.5 TFL and seven sacks this season.
Very strong, quick and disruptive on the inside. A true playmaker.
49ers 14. OLB Jerry Hughes, TCU From Carolina: Hughes (6′ 2″ 258 lbs) has the talent to play end or linebacker.
His production over his career is the epitome of consistency. He played in 48 games and recorded 32 TFL (tackles for loss) and 27 sacks.
Dolphins 15. DE Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida (JR) A perfect fit, at 6′ 6″ 257, he is a supreme pass rusher and has the ability to drop back into coverage.
This season, Pierre-Paul recorded 14.5 TFLs and 5.5 sacks. If Texas safety Earl Thomas (eligible sophomore) enters the draft early, look for him to go off the board here.
Steelers 16. NT Terrence Cody, Alabama Cody (6′ 5″ 365 lbs) is a monster on the inside and can dunk a basketball at his current weight.
Yes I know Cody is a little one dimensional, but as a two-down run stuffing nose tackle he is incredible.
Falcons 17. DT Dan Williams, Tennessee Very strong, athletic and disruptive. At 6′ 3″ 327 pounds Williams is a beast.
Williams is still improving and seems to get better each game, very athletic and has very good upside.

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