NCAA Scouting
Shawn Zobel's 2009 1st Round Mock Draft V2.0
Updated 18th February
by Shawn Zobel
18/2/2009
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Detroit |
Matthew
Stafford
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Quarterback
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Georgia
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At 0-16, the Lions are officially the worst team in
NFL history. To begin their rebuilding process, they
have three of the first 33 picks at their disposal. All
indications at this point are that Detroit will select
Matthew Stafford with the first pick in the draft to be
their future franchise quarterback. Stafford could sit
for a year behind Daunte Culpepper or Jon Kitna while he
learns the nuances of the pro game. Offensive tackle
Eugene Monroe could be another option for the Lions, as
well as trading down. |
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| 2 |
St.
Louis
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Michael Crabtree
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Wide
Receiver
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Texas
Tech
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The Rams are not as set on taking an
offensive tackle as people think. They are in need of a
playmaker on the offensive side of the ball. With Torry
Holt likely heading out of town, they will need to find
a replacement. Michael Crabtree is the one "special"
player in this year's draft, as I've been told by a
source, and he is a player that team's cannot afford to
pass on. With that said, offensive tackle could be an
option with Eugene Monroe depending on what happens with
Orlando Pace.
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| 3 |
Kansas
City
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Aaron
Curry
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Linebacker
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Wake
Forest
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Historically, Scott Pioli has gone with
key defensive players in the first round (Vince Wilfork,
Richard Seymour, Ty Warren, Jerod Mayo, Brandon
Meriweather) and recently signed Adalius Thomas, a
similar player to that of Wake Forest's Aaron Curry.
This make makes too much sense for it not to happen.
Curry is one of the safest picks in this year's
draft.
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| 4 |
Seattle |
Eugene
Monroe
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Offensive
Tackle
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Virginia
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Seattle's offensive
line isn't it's biggest need, however with Crabtree and
Curry off the board, the Seahawks would be forced to go
with the best player available here. With the future in
question regarding left tackle Walter Jones, it'd be in
Seattle's best interest to find his future replacement
here in the draft. B.J. Raji and Malcolm Jenkins are two
other options, however it might be a bit high for them
here.
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| 5 |
Cleveland
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Everette
Brown
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Defensive End
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Florida State
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New head coach Eric Mangini has said that
the Browns will remain in a 3-4 defense under his watch.
He's also mentioned that outside linebacker is one
position that needs to be upgraded. One of Cleveland's
key players on defense is former Florida State defensive
end Kamerion Wimbley. It'd be a smart move for the
Browns to select another Florida State end to upgrade a
pass rush that badly needs the help. Malcolm Jenkins is
another option to help upgrade the secondary. |
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| 6 |
Cincinnati |
Andre Smith
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Offensive
Tackle
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Alabama
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The Bengals offensive line has gone
downhill in recent months. Willie Anderson is gone,
Stacy Andrews is coming off of injury and is a free
agent, and Levi Jones struggled with injuries all last
season. If Cincinnati wants to have any chance of
competing without their two wide receivers T.J
Houshmanzadeh and Chad Johnson, they're going to need a
formidable offensive line, which is where Andre Smith
comes in. He'd be a reliable blocker in the passing game
and would open up wide running lanes for Cedric Benson.
Smith may drop a few spots due to concerns regarding his
weight. B.J. Raji could be another option here. |
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| 7 |
Oakland |
Jason Smith
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Offensive
Tackle
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Baylor |
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The Raiders
offensive line has continued to be among the worst in
football the last few seasons. Adding Darren McFadden to
play alongside JaMarcus Russell was a nice move, however
they are going to need a lineman to open holes and
protect Russell's blindside. Jason Smith has quietly
seen his draft stock rise as of late and is a lock to go
in the Top 15.
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| 8 |
Jacksonville
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Michael Oher
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Offensive Tackle
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Ole Miss
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The Jaguars had the
opportunity to coach Michael Oher at the Senior Bowl
this year and I they seemed to be impressed with him.
Jacksonville needs to upgrade their offensive line,
specifically at left tackle, which is why this pick
makes a lot of sense. I could also see them going with a
wide receiver in Jeremy Maclin to add a playmaker to
their offense.
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| 9 |
Green Bay
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B.J. Raji
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Defensive Tackle
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Boston College
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The Packers are officially making the move
to the 3-4 defense. You can expect to see them look for
players that will fit into that defense. Their nose
tackle position is one that needs to be addressed early
in this year's draft. The only in-house option to play
the position is Ryan Pickett, but he has no experience
every playing the nose. Adding a stud in Raji would not
only be a safe pick, but it would bring a force to the
middle of the Packers front seven.
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| 10 |
San
Francisco
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Jeremy
Maclin
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Wide Receiver
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Missouri
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There's talk that the 49ers are prepared
to pass on quarterback Mark Sanchez if he is available
at No. 10. Instead, they could use an upgrade at safety,
as well as a stud pass rusher and an explosive playmaker
on offense. Maclin's stock is rising and is looking like
he could be a Top 10 pick come April. He'd be a nice fit
in the team's offense. Brian Orakpo is another option as
a future 3-4 outside linebacker.
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| 11 |
Buffalo
|
Brian
Orakpo
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Defensive
End
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Texas
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The Bills' pass
rush was among the worst in football last season. They
desperately need to add a defensive end who is capable
of getting to the quarterback. Orakpo had an outstanding
senior season and really saw his stock rise. He's a lock
to be a Top 20 pick and could enter into the mix for the
Top 10. Brandon Pettigrew is another option here to give
the team an added threat at the tight end
position.
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| 12 |
Denver |
Rey
Maualuga
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Linebacker
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USC
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The Broncos defense
was among the worst in the league this season. They
suffered from more injuries than any other team in the
league. They need to add a leader to the defense,
someone who you can count on to get the job done. That's
exactly what Maualuga is. There's a chance that Maualuga
could go higher than this, however I think that he'd be
a nice fit with Denver. They could also go with Peria
Jerry to solidify their defensive line.
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| 13 |
Washington
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Peria
Jerry
|
Defensive
Tackle
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Ole
Miss
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The Redskins are in the position to draft
the best lineman on the board when their pick comes up.
They could use depth at both offensive and defensive
tackle and at defensive end. Thanks to his great
performance at the Senior Bowl, Peria Jerry has really
seen his stock rise and is now likely to be a Top 20
pick. He's also one of the safer picks in this year's
draft. Eben Britton could be another option at offensive
tackle for Washington. |
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| 14 |
New
Orleans
|
Malcolm
Jenkins
|
Cornerback
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Ohio
State
|
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While it has gotten better, the Saints
defense could still use some upgrades. Their cornerback
spot has found a future starter in Tracy Porter, however
the other side could still stand to be upgraded. Malcolm
Jenkins is the top cornerback available this year and
would be a steal if he lasted this long. Vontae Davis,
James Laurinaitis, and Brian Cushing are three other
options with this pick. |
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| 15 |
Houston |
Aaron
Maybin
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Defensive
End
|
Penn
State |
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The Texans offenwse has started to pick up
steam this year. They found a key player at running back
in Steve Slaton, and already have the other pieces
around him to make a solid offensive unit. Houston could
use a defensive end to play opposite Pro Bowler Mario
Williams. Taking pressure off of Williams would make him
even more of a dangerous player on the field. Maybin is
an excellent pass rusher and could see his stock rise
with a good Combine workout.
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| 16 |
San
Diego
|
Knowshon
Moreno
|
Running
Back
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Georgia
|
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The Chargers running back position is one
of plenty of intrigue this offseason. LaDanian
Tomlinson's age has caught up to him and he clearly
isn't the same player that he was just a few years ago.
Darren Sproles had an excellent end to the season,
however he's a free agent and isn't guaranteed to be
brought back. Knowshon Moreno is a player who I think
would fit well into San Diego's plans offensively. He's
similar to that of LaDanian Tomlinson and would be
capable of splitting carries with the future Hall of
Famer. |
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| 17 |
New York
Jets
|
Mark
Sanchez
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Quarterback
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USC
|
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The Jets 2008
season could best be described as a collapse. They went
from being 8-3, to not making the playoffs. New York is
entering the 2009 season with Kellen Clemens as their
starting quarterback and Brett Ratliff as his backup. If
Sanchez falls, it'd be in the best interest of the Jets
to take him with this pick. He'd be able to sit the
bench for a year as he gains experience before taking
over the reins in 2010. They could also go with a
cornerback in Vontae Davis or D.J. Moore.
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| 18 |
Chicago
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Vontae
Davis
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Cornerback
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Illinois
|
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There's been talk that the Bears have
their eye on Illinois cornerback Vontae Davis. With
Chicago's history of injuries in the secondary, it'd
make the most sense to add a future starter at the
cornerback position. Coming from Illinois, he'd also be
a fan-favorite, which is a plus for the Bears marketing
department. There's also talk that the team has been
looking at Maryland wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey,
so he could be another option. |
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Tampa
Bay
|
Josh
Freeman
|
Quarterback
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Kansas
State |
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With a whole new staff in place this
season, it's a bit hard to predict which way Tampa Bay
will go this offseason. From what I've been hearing,
there are two likely options: Freeman and Ohio State
running back Chris Wells. Freeman is a very talented
player in the mold of Daunte Culpepper. The Buccaneers
staff reportedly would like to get younger at the
quarterback position and bring in a future franchise
quarterback, which is what Freeman would be capable of
being. With new offensive coordinator Jeff Jagodzinski,
the former tutor of Matt Ryan, the team could be more
inclined to take a quarterback and let him learn from
Jags. Wells is another option, as he'd help to solidify
the team's running game. |

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| 20 |
Detroit (from
Dallas)
|
James
Laurinaitis
|
Linebacker
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Ohio
State
|
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The Lions received this pick as a result
of the trade that sent wide receiver Roy Williams to the
Cowboys. After going 0-16, the Lions need a leader on
the defensive side of the ball, which is exactly what
James Laurinaitis is. It may be a bit high for him, but
I think that the intangibles that Laurinaitis would
bring to Detroit, in addition to his stellar play at
linebacker, would be a major plus for a team that needs
to nail every pick.
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| 21 |
Philadelphia
|
Chris
Wells
|
Running
Back
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Georgia
|
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Brian Westbrook has battled injuries the
past few seasons and will hit the dreaded age of 30 by
the start of the 2009 season. This age is usually when
running backs tend to break down. Considering that
Westbrook has already started to break down, it'd be
best if the Eagles find his replacement soon. I think
that it'd be ideal for Philadelphia to use one of their
first round picks on a running back. Chris Wells is a
very talented junior who could potentially end up being
the top running back drafted. |
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Minnesota |
Alphonso Smith
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Cornerback
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Wake Forest |
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The Vikings appear
ready to upgrade their quarterback position in free
agency or through trade. Offensive tackle and wide
receiver are two other options, however I think that the
playmaking ability of Alphonso Smith is too great to
pass up here. Smith would be capable of coming in and
being a great nickel back before taking over for Cedric
Griffin or the aging Antoine Winfield. Smith is one of
my favorite players in the draft this year and would be
an excellent selection for Minnesota who is just a few
pieces away from being an elite team. Eben Britton is
another option if they were to go with an offensive
tackle.
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| 23 |
New England
|
Clint Sintim
|
Linebacker
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Virginia |
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New England is a
team that could use help at the linebacker position. If
you look back in history, you'd note that one of head
coach Bill Belichick's assistants from his days in
Cleveland was Al Groh, now the head coach at Virginia.
You can bet that Belichick will call up his former
assistant and get the word on the Cavaliers star
linebacker Clint Sintim, who would fit perfectly into
the Patriots system as an outside linebacker. Rashad
Johnson and Brandon Pettigrew are two other options for
New England.
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| 24 |
Atlanta |
Brandon
Pettigrew
|
Tight
End |
Oklahoma
State
|
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The Falcons have
not been quiet about their hopes of landing a tight end
in this year's draft who would be capable of coming in
and being a reliable target in the passing game for
quarterback Matt Ryan. Brandon Pettigrew is a complete
option at the tight end position and would be a nice fit
in Atlanta. Brian Cushing could be another option to
help fill a hole at linebacker.
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Miami |
Brian Cushing
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Linebacker
|
USC
|
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Bill Parcells recently has taken several
linebackers in the first round (DeMarcus Ware, Bobby
Carpenter, Anthony Spencer) and has had a nice history
of coaching linebackers (Lawrence Taylor, Harry Carson).
You can assume that Parcells will once again be looking
at the linebacker position for a team that could use an
upgrade there. Brian Cushing fits the mold of a Bill
Parcells-type of player and would be a nice fit in
Miami's 3-4 defense. |
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| 26 |
Baltimore |
D.J.
Moore
|
Cornerback
|
Vanderbilt
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Chris McCallister
has been released and Samari Rolle's best days are
clearly behind him. With that said, it would make the
most sense for Baltimore to upgrade their secondary.
D.J. Moore is a very talented cornerback who would be
capable of immediately coming in and starting. Wide
receiver is another option for the team as Derrick Mason
is nearing the end of his career.
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Indianapolis |
Hakeem Nicks
|
Wide Receiver
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North Carolina
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There's been plenty
of talk that the Colts could use the upcoming draft to
find Marvin Harrison's replacement. Hakeem Nicks is a
very nice prospect at the receiver position and would be
a perfect candidate to replace the potential Hall of
Fame receiver. Nicks is a tall possession receiver,
similar to that of Harrison. Darrius Heyward-Bey and
Percy Harvin are two other options that Indianapolis
could consider.
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| 28 |
Philadelphia (from
Carolina)
|
Eben
Britton
|
Offensive Tackle
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Arizona
|
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With Jon Runyan
coming off of surgery and being a free agent, and Tra
Thomas also being a free agent, it's pretty clear that
offensive tackle is one of the Eagles biggest needs and
is sure to be addressed early in this year's draft.
Britton is a very solid prospect at the tackle position
and should be capable of coming in and starting right
away. William Beatty could be another option for
Philadelphia.
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New York
Giants
|
Kenny
Britt
|
Wide Receiver
|
Rutgers
|
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There may not be a better fit right now than Kenny
Britt to the Giants. With Plaxico Burress likely blowing
away his chances of every playing again for New York,
the Giants are clearly going to be looking for a new
wideout in this year's draft. With recent reports of
them looking at the aging Joe Horn, you know that this
position is clearly on their mind. Britt, a junior at
Rutgers, is a similar player to Burress. With nice size
and a similar frame to Burress', Britt has the potential
to be a very good player at the next level. The reason
that he wouldn't go higher than this is because he is a
junior. Britt has declared for the draft and should be a
fringe first-second round pick. |

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Tennessee |
Percy
Harvin
|
Wide
Receiver
|
Florida
|
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The Titans had a
disappointing end to their 2008 season. Their defense
has played outstanding this year, and their rushing game
was by far one of the best in the NFL. One position that
they need to address next offseason is wide receiver. It
seems like we say this every year, but it still needs to
be said. Percy Harvin is an explosive playmaker who is a
specialty player and would add another dimension to the
Titans offense, similar to what Chris Johnson did last
year. He should be taken in the late-first round.
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| 31 |
Arizona |
LeSean
McCoy
|
Running
Back
|
Pittsburgh
|
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The Cardinals run
game was inconsistent, and at times non-existent this
season. Edgerrin James appears to be gone, and their
backup Tim Hightower profiles best as a short-yardage
back. Adding an elite talent at the running back
position, who is capable of carrying the ball 20+ times
per game would really help out the Cardinals offense and
would make the team even that much more dangerous than
they already are. McCoy is a very talented back and
could end up going higher than this.
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Pittsburgh |
William
Beatty
|
Offensive
Tackle
|
Connecticut
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What used to be one of the strongest units
on the team, the Steelers offensive line has now become
one of the weaker units. The loss of guard Alan Faneca
and center Jeff Hartings over the past two offseasons
has really left the team with a big hole on the interior
of the offensive line. With the potential of tackles
Willie Colon and Max Starks also heading out the door,
it's now become a question of which position the
Steelers will look at on the line. William Beatty is a
talented player who really saw his stock rise at the
Senior Bowl and could be a nice starter at the next
level. |
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