Showing posts with label 2009 NFL draft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2009 NFL draft. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Fbkid's 2009 Two Round NFL Mock Draft


The draft is less than 48 hours away and many things can still happen. Tony Gonzalez was traded to the Falcons today and that should be the first of many trades to come in the next day or so. This is my last mock for the year so I included my second round picks for the first time. I hope everyone enjoys the draft this weekend as it should be a lot of fun.

1. Detroit Lions: Matthew Stafford QB Georgia: Right now Stafford looks like he will be the guy. Look for the Lions to try and get a deal with him in the next 24 hours.

2. St. Louis Rams: Jason Smith T Baylor: The Rams really need help on the offensive line and it will come down to either Eugene Monroe or Smith. Smith has more upside so he gets the nod here.

3. Kansas City Chiefs: Eugene Monroe T Virginia: People have had Aaron Curry slotted here for months but it makes more sense to invest over $30 million in a left tackle then a linebacker. Don't be surprised if the Chiefs try to trade down or surprise everyone and take Tyson Jackson who they love.

4. Seattle Seahawks: Mark Sanchez QB USC: The Seahawks would love to take one of the top offensive tackles here but if they are both gone, Sanchez is a great fit. Matt Hasselbeck will turn 34 this year and Sanchez will be able to learn the offense his first year or two. Don't completely rule out the Seahawks trading this pick either as it could be a hot commodity with Sanchez still on the board.

5. Cleveland Browns: Aaron Curry LB Wake Forest: The Browns would be ecstatic if Curry fell to them. He and D'Qwell Jackson could be a very good linebacker tandem for years to come. If Curry is off the board, don't be surprised if they take Michael Crabtree as they are still looking to shop Braylon Edwards or Tyson Jackson who would be a great fit to their 3-4 scheme.

6. Cincinnati Bengals: Andre Smith T Alabama: Even though Smith has done everything a player is told not to do in the draft process, he is still a top 10 talent. Don't completely rule out BJ Raji either as the Bengals were really interested in taking Sedrick Ellis last year. But when it's all said and done Smith actually has less character concerns than Raji does.

7. Oakland Raiders: Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri: This Raiders are in need of a big play receiver and Maclin has the speed that Al Davis craves.

8. Jacksonville Jaguars: Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech: The Jaguars would love to trade down but unless Sanchez is still on the board, that is very unlikely. Ever since Jimmy Smith retired the Jaguars have been looking for a number one receiver and Crabtree is their guy. He's arguably the best player in the entire draft and if it wasn't for his ankle injury could have been a top four pick. Don't be surprised if the Jaguars are interested in Raji as well but since they are looking at character he may not fit the mold.

9. Green Bay Packers: BJ Raji DT Boston College: With the Packers switching to a 3-4 defense, Raji would be the nose tackle they are looking for to stop the run. Other players to consider here are Brian Orakpo, Tyson Jackson and the dark horse Michael Oher as their offensive line is getting older.

10. San Francisco 49ers: Brian Orakpo DE Texas: The 49ers would love for either Sanchez or Crabtree to fall here but that is looking less likely every day. Orakpo could develop into the player that the 49ers thought Manny Lawson would be which is providing a consistent pass rush from the outside linebacker position. Don't be surprised if Aaron Maybin is considered here as some think he may have more upside and Orakpo is viewed by some as a workout warrior.

11. Buffalo Bills: Michael Oher T Mississippi: Now that they have traded Jason Peters, the Bills really need help on the offensive line and Oher is the best tackle available. Don't be surprised if the Bills try and trade up as they now have two first round picks but some other players they could take here include Aaron Maybin, Robert Ayers and Brandon Pettigrew.

12. Denver Broncos: Tyson Jackson DE LSU: Last year the Broncos had one of the most explosive offenses in the league but the defense prevented them from making the playoffs. Now that they are switching to a 3-4 scheme, Jackson is the perfect fit as he is the best 3-4 end in the class. The Broncos could also consider trading up to get Mark Sanchez and BJ Raji is an option if he is still available.

13. Washington Redskins: Aaron Maybin DE Penn State: The Redskins upgraded their defensive line this offseason when they signed Albert Haynesworth but after releasing Jason Taylor, they still need a pass rusher. That's where Maybin comes into the picture. Maybin may have more upside than any other pass rusher in the class and could develop into an all pro. The Redskins have also shown interest in pretty much any quarterback other than Jason Campbell so don't be surprised if they try trading up for Sanchez or shock everybody by taking Josh Freeman.

14. New Orleans Saints: Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State: Chris Wells going here is starting to become a trendy pick but that isn't necessarily a need. People tend to forget that Pierre Thomas actually had a very good season last year and while he isn't a bruiser like Deuce McAllister, he is very effective. The Saints can score with anyone in the league but their secondary has always been a problem. Jenkins gives them versatility as he can play both corner and safety and considering the Saints need help at both, he's a perfect fit.

15. Houston Texans: Brian Cushing LB USC: Other than DeMeco Ryans, the Texans aren't that strong at linebacker. To make matters worse, Ryans wants a new contract and he hasn't received one from the Texans yet. Cushing could come in right away and be a very effective starter and if Ryans stays, they could have the start of a very good linebacker corps. Some other players that the Texans could consider are Cushing's college teammate Clay Matthews as his uncle, Bruce who is a Hall of Fame tackle is on the team's coaching staff and Peria Jerry as neither Amobi Okoye or Travis Johnson have lived up to expectations so far.

16. San Diego Chargers: Robert Ayers DE Tennessee: The Chargers would love for either Tyson Jackson or Malcolm Jenkins to be here but Ayers would be a very good fit as the Chargers don't get much pass rush from the end positions. Ayers has been flying up draft boards ever since his great performance at the Senior Bowl and if he continues to play like that in the NFL, he should be a force for years to come.

17. New York Jets: Josh Freeman QB Kansas State: Due to his physical attributes, Freeman has really been skyrocketing up draft boards in the past few months. Right now the Jets quarterbacks are Kellen Clemens and Brett Ratliff. While Clemens and Ratliff have both showed flashes of potential, neither of them is the answer. The Jets may also try and trade up for Mark Sanchez or take a big play receiver such as Darrius Heyward-Bey.

18. Denver Broncos: Vontae Davis CB Illinois: A couple of years ago, the Broncos had arguably the best starting corners in the league as they had Champ Bailey and Dre' Bly. While it isn't their fault that the front seven couldn't get pressure on the quarterback, Bailey and Bly weren't very productive last year and are both in their 30's. Davis could come in right away and contribute as a nickel corner while being groomed to be the number one corner in a couple of years.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech: Every year there are a couple of surprises in the first round. This would be one of them. The Bucs are said to be in love with him and for good reason. On paper, Johnson is a top ten pick at 6'6 266 pounds and 4.6 speed. The biggest question surronding him is about his motor and how he has the tendencies to take plays off. If he gets everything in order, Johnson and Gaines Adams could be a very dangerous tandem for yers to come. The Bucs could also consider Peria Jerry after losing Javon Haye this offseason as well as Freeman if available but the recent signing of Byron Leftwich could prevent that from happening.

20. Detroit Lions: Peria Jerry DT Mississippi: It was obvious from the first week of the season when the Lions allowed over 200 yards to Michael Turner that run defense was an issue. After Cory Redding was traded it is even more important for the Lions to take a defensive tackle and Jerry is a very good value here.

21. Philadelphia Eagles: Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia: Considering last year's draft it's hard to believe that it would take this long for a running back to be picked. Brian Westbrook is getting older and is still very injury prone so it is important for the Eagles to get a durable backup. Some view Moreno as one of the ten best players in the draft so he would be an excellent value here. Chris Wells is also a possibility here but like Westbrook, he has trouble staying healthy.

22. Minnesota Vikings: Eben Britton T Arizona: As good as Adrian Peterson is, he could be even better if the Vikings improved the right side of their line. Britton could come in right away and start at right tackle which is the position he could be better suited for in the pros.

23. New England Patriots: Clay Matthews LB USC: Matthews is the perfect Patriots player. A hard- nosed player who worked his way up as a walk on at USC, Matthews could have more upside than any of his fellow USC linebackers. The Patriots have six picks in the top 100 so if they have really set their eyes on someone, they have the potential to trade up.

24. Atlanta Falcons: Louis Delmas S Western Michigan: This is another surprise as many people have Delmas as a 2nd round pick even though he's the best safety in the draft. The Falcons have a very big need at safety and to compete against teams in their division such as the Saints, it is important to get an upgrade at the position. After the trade to aquire Tony Gonzalez, another player to consider is Evander Hood as the Falcons almost drafted Glenn Dorsey over Matt Ryan last year and they still need to address the need.

25. Miami Dolphins: Everette Brown DE Florida State: When the whole draft process started, Brown was considered a top ten pick. Considering the Dolphins are in need of a pass rusher, Brown is too good a value for Bill Parcells to pass up at 25. The Dolphins could also go after a corner such as Vontae Davis if he fell here or a big receiver such as Darrius Heyward-Bey or Hakeem Nicks.

26. Baltimore Ravens: Rey Maulauga LB USC: Not many people at the beginning of last season would have thought Maulauga falls past the top ten let alone the top 20. Maulauga though is a perfect player for the Ravens defense. He plays with a swagger and would bring youth to the linebacker position. Most people think the Ravens will go with the local player Darrius Heyward-Bey but at 26, Maulauga is too good a value for Ozzie Newsome to pass up.

27. Indianapolis Colts: Evander Hood DT Missouri: Hood is a perfect fit for the Colts defensive scheme and would immediately bring energy to a unit that had only two sacks last year. If Hood isn't available, the Colts could go after a receiver to replace Marvin Harrison.

28. Buffalo Bills: Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma State: The Bills are really considering taking Pettigrew at 11 so if he was here at 28 they would be doing cartwheels in the war room. Pettigrew is the most complete tight end in the class and would add another weapon for Trent Edwards to throw to.

29. New York Giants: Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland: After the highly documented release of Plaxico Burress, the Giants are looking for a playmaking receiver. That defines Heyward-Bey who ran the fastest time in the 40 yard dash at the combine at 4.30. The Giants might also consider trading their pick for an established receiver such as Braylon Edwards or Anquan Boldin.

30. Tennessee Titans: Darius Butler CB Connecticut: When you are in a division that has the Colts and a receiver like Andre Johnson, it's important to have good corners. Butler is climbing up team's draft boards and would give the Titans another quality corner to start opposite Cortland Finnegan. Butler has added value as well as he can replace Chris Carr in the return game.

31. Arizona Cardinals: Chris Wells RB Ohio State: Even though they currently have Edgerrin James and Tim Hightower, running back is a position the Cardinals need to address. James has made it clear he doesn't want to return to the team while Hightower is more of a complementary back. Wells would be a great value here and at this point in the draft is too good to pass up.

32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Alphonso Smith CB Wake Forest: For a team that has such a good defense, it's hard to believe that the Steelers corners are as bad as they are. Smith could come in right away and compete for a starting job. He is a very experienced corner who has very good instincts for the ball. If he was two inches taller, the 5'9 Smith would be a top 15 pick.

2nd round:

33. Detroit Lions: William Beatty T Connecticut: The Lions still need to address the left tackle position and after Beatty, the better talent at the position really starts to dry up.

34. New England Patriots: Sean Smith CB Utah: Smith is still a very raw corner as he is a converted wideout. He does have excellent range and could also help out right away at safety.

35. St. Louis Rams: Brian Robiskie WR Ohio State: Robiskie would be an excellent possession receiver to compliment Donnie Avery's big play ability.

36. Cleveland Browns: Larry English DE Northern Illinois: The Browns still need to find somebody who can rush the passer and English is an excellent value here.

37. Seattle Seahawks: Donald Brown RB Connecticut: Brown here would give the Seahawks great value as he will come in and contribute right away. Don't be surprised if he ends up putting up numbers similar to Matt Forte last year.

38. Cincinnati Bengals: Alex Mack C California: The Bengals continue to build their offensive line as they pick the best center in this year's class.

39. Jacksonville Jaguars: Phil Loadholt T Oklahoma: After signing Tra Thomas this offseason, the Jaguars don't need a left tackle to come in and play right away. Loadholt would be a great developmental pick and would start in the next year or so.

40. Oakland Raiders: Jamon Merideth T South Carolina: The Raiders really need help on the offensive line and Merideth is clearly the best tackle left on the board.

41. Green Bay Packers: Paul Kruger DE Utah: Kruger isn't very flashy, but he gets the job done and could come in right away and be effective as a situational pass rusher.

42. Buffalo Bills: Lawrence Sidbury DE Richmond: Sidbury is flying up the draft boards as he had very good workouts and also has the ability to be used as an outside rush linebacker. He is a bit of a developmental project coming from a small school, but he can pay big dividends.

43. San Francisco 49ers: Kenny Britt WR Rutgers: The 49ers are in need of a big play receiver and Britt who many view as a first round caliber receiver, is a great value at 43.

44. Miami Dolphins: Hakeem Nicks WR North Carolina: There is rumor that the Dolphins are interested in Nicks at 25 so if he fell here it would be an excellent value. Nicks is a physical receiver that the Dolphins really need to compliment Ted Ginn.

45. New York Giants: Clint Sintim LB Virginia: Sintim at 45 would be an excellent value as he is arguably the best pass rushing linebacker in the draft.

46. Houston Texans: William Moore S Missouri: At the beginning of the season, Moore was considered a first round pick. Even though he had a rough senior year, he would give the Texans a playmaker at safety that they have never had.

47. New England Patriots: Connor Barwin DE/LB Cincinnati: Barwin is a great pick for the Patriots as he is a converted tight end who is still very raw. Given time, he could turn into an elite pass rusher.

48. Denver Broncos: James Lauranitis LB Ohio State: Lauranitis is one of the safest picks in the entire draft and for a team with a bunch of holes on defense, would be a great value at 48.

49. Chicago Bears: Percy Harvin WR Florida: Due to the failed drug test and other character concerns, Harvin falls here. He may not be kind of receiver the Bears are looking for but him and Devin Hester on the same field would give defensive coordinators nightmares.

50. Cleveland Browns: DJ Moore CB Vanderbilt: Moore could come in right away and contribute as a nickelback and eventually overtake Brandon McDonald and start across from Eric Wright.

51. Dallas Cowboys: Jarron Gilbert DT San Jose State: Defensive tackle is a big need for the Cowboys and they will fall in love with Gilbert's freakish athleticism.

52. New York Jets: Derrick Williams WR Penn State: The Jets may have missed out on the bigger name receivers, but they still get a playmaker in Williams who will also help in the return game.

53. Philadelphia Eagles: Jared Cook TE South Carolina: Even though Brent Celek has shown glimpses of potential, Cook is an excellent receiver who would give Donavan McNabb another target. If he improves his blocking, he could become something special.

54. Minnesota Vikings: Juaquin Iglesias WR Oklahoma: Even though they drafted Sidney Rice and Aundrae Allison a few years ago, the Vikings are still looking for help at the receiver position. Iglesias could come in right away and compete for the number two spot.

55. Atlanta Falcons: Ron Brace DT Boston College: The Falcons will consider drafting a defensive tackle in the first round and would get great value if they took BJ Raji's sidekick here.

56. Miami Dolphins: Rashad Johnson S Alabama: Even though safety isn't really a need, Johnson is too good a talent for the Dolphins to pass up.

57. Baltimore Ravens: Mike Wallace WR Mississippi: The Ravens are in need of a big play receiver and Wallace fits the mold. He has 4.3 speed and could contribute right away in the return game.

58. New England Patriots: Pat White QB West Virginia: When you are as deep as the Patriots, you can afford to take risks like this. White is a proven winner and even though he will never play quarterback on the Patriots, defenses will always have to game plan for him the few plays he is in the game.

59. Carolina Panthers: Sen'Derrick Marks DT Auburn: The Panthers defensive line is getting older and developing Marks to play inside is a step in the right direction.

60. New York Giants: Duke Robinson G Oklahoma: Even though the Giants have arguably the best offensive line in the league, they still need to groom some young players. Robinson has lots of potential and when the team decides to go younger could come in and start.

61. Indianapolis Colts: LeSean McCoy RB Pittsburgh: McCoy would be an excellent value for the Colts as he is a very good receiver out of the backfield and would give the Colts a very good 1-2 punch at running back with Joseph Addai.

62. Tennessee Titans: Fili Moala DT USC: The Titans still need to replace Albert Haynesworth and Moala is the best defensive tackle on the board. If Moala plays anything like his cousin Haloti Ngata, the Titans will be getting a steal.

63. Arizona Cardinals: Andy Levitre G Oregon State: The Cardinals really need help on their offensive line and Levitre is good enough to come in and compete for a starting job.

64. Pittsburgh Steelers: Eric Wood C Louisville: The Steelers offensive line was considered the team's "Weak link" last year and Wood can come in and be their center for the next decade.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Fbkid's 2009 NFL Mock Draft #4


The Bills traded away all pro left tackle Jason Peters to the Eagles today and this is one of many trades that could shake up players draft stock. Don't be surprised if there are other trades in the upcoming days as well. This is my last mock draft until the two round mock that I will release few days before the draft. So for the next week or so, this is how I think the draft will shape out.

1. Detroit Lions: Matt Stafford QB Georgia: Right now Stafford looks like he will be the guy. Look for the Lions to get a deal done with him in the next couple of days.

2. St. Louis Rams: Jason Smith T Baylor: The Rams really need help on the offensive line and it will come down to either Eugene Monroe or Smith. Smith has more upside so he gets the nod here.

3. Kansas City Chiefs: Eugene Monroe T Virginia: People have had Aaron Curry slotted here for months but it makes more sense to invest over $30 million in a left tackle then a linebacker. Don't be surprised if the Chiefs really try to trade down as well.

4. Seattle Seahawks: Mark Sanchez QB USC: The Seahawks would love to take one of the top offensive tackles here but if they are both gone, Sanchez is a great fit. Matt Hasselbeck will turn 34 this year and Sanchez will be able to learn the offense his first year or two. Don't completely rule out the Seahawks trading this pick either as it could be a hot commodity with Sanchez still on the board.

5. Cleveland Browns: Aaron Curry LB Wake Forest: The Browns would be ecstatic if Curry fell to them. He and D'Qwell Jackson could be a very good linebacker tandem for years to come. If Curry is off the board, don't be surprised if they take Michael Crabtree as they are still looking to shop Braylon Edwards.

6. Cincinnati Bengals: Andre Smith T Alabama: Even though Smith has done everything a player is told not to do in the draft process, he is still a top 10 talent. Don't completely rule out BJ Raji either as the Bengals were really interested in taking Sedrick Ellis last year. But when it's all said and done Smith actually has less character concerns than Raji does.

7. Oakland Raiders: Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri: This Raiders are in need of a big play receiver and Maclin has the speed that Al Davis craves.

8. Jacksonville Jaguars: Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech: The Jaguars would love to trade down but unless Sanchez is still on the board, that is very unlikely. Ever since Jimmy Smith retired the Jaguars have been looking for a number one receiver and Crabtree is their guy. He's arguably the best player in the entire draft and if it wasn't for his ankle injury could have been a top four pick. Don't be surprised if the Jaguars are interested in Raji as well but since they are looking at character he may not fit the mold.

9. Green Bay Packers: BJ Raji DT Boston College: With the Packers switching to a 3-4 defense, Raji would be the nose tackle they are looking for to stop the run. Other players to consider here are Brian Orakpo, Tyson Jackson and the dark horse Michael Oher as their offensive line is getting older.

10. San Francisco 49ers: Brian Orakpo DE Texas: The 49ers would love for either Sanchez or Crabtree to fall here but that is looking less likely every day. Orakpo could develop into the player that the 49ers thought Manny Lawson would be which is providing a consistent pass rush from the outside linebacker position. Don't be surprised if Aaron Maybin is considered here as some think he may have more upside and Orakpo is viewed by some as a workout warrior.

11. Buffalo Bills: Michael Oher T Mississippi: Now that they have traded Jason Peters, the Bills really need help on the offensive line and Oher is the best tackle available. Don't be surprised if the Bills try and trade up as they now have two first round picks but some other players they could take here include Aaron Maybin, Robert Ayers and Brandon Pettigrew.

12. Denver Broncos: Tyson Jackson DE LSU: Last year the Broncos had one of the most explosive offenses in the league but the defense prevented them from making the playoffs. Now that they are switching to a 3-4 scheme, Jackson is the perfect fit as he is the best 3-4 end in the class. The Broncos could also consider trading up to get Mark Sanchez and BJ Raji is an option if he is still available.

13. Washington Redskins: Aaron Maybin DE Penn State: The Redskins upgraded their defensive line this offseason when they signed Albert Haynesworth but after releasing Jason Taylor, they still need a pass rusher. That's where Maybin comes into the picture. Maybin may have more upside than any other pass rusher in the class and could develop into an all pro. The Redskins have also shown interest in pretty much any quarterback other than Jason Campbell so don't be surprised if they try trading up for Sanchez or shock everybody by taking Josh Freeman.

14. New Orleans Saints: Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State: Chris Wells going here is starting to become a trendy pick but that isn't necessarily a need. People tend to forget that Pierre Thomas actually had a very good season last year and while he isn't a bruiser like Deuce McAllister, he is very effective. The Saints can score with anyone in the league but their secondary has always been a problem. Jenkins gives them versatility as he can play both corner and safety and considering the Saints need help at both, he's a perfect fit.

15. Houston Texans: Brian Cushing LB USC: Other than DeMeco Ryans, the Texans aren't that strong at linebacker. To make matters worse, Ryans wants a new contract and he hasn't received one from the Texans yet. Cushing could come in right away and be a very effective starter and if Ryans stays, they could have the start of a very good linebacker corps. Some other players that the Texans could consider are Cushing's college teammate Clay Matthews as his uncle, Bruce who is a Hall of Fame tackle is on the team's coaching staff and Peria Jerry as neither Amobi Okoye or Travis Johnson have lived up to expectations so far.

16. San Diego Chargers: Robert Ayers DE Tennessee: The Chargers would love for either Tyson Jackson or Malcolm Jenkins to be here but Ayers would be a very good fit as the Chargers don't get much pass rush from the end positions. Ayers has been flying up draft boards ever since his great performance at the Senior Bowl and if he continues to play like that in the NFL, he should be a force for years to come.

17. New York Jets: Josh Freeman QB Kansas State: Due to his physical attributes, Freeman has really been skyrocketing up draft boards in the past few months. Right now the Jets quarterbacks are Kellen Clemens and Brett Ratliff. While Clemens and Ratliff have both showed flashes of potential, neither of them is the answer. The Jets may also try and trade up for Mark Sanchez or take a big play receiver such as Darrius Heyward-Bey.

18. Denver Broncos: Vontae Davis CB Illinois: A couple of years ago, the Broncos had arguably the best starting corners in the league as they had Champ Bailey and Dre' Bly. While it isn't their fault that the front seven couldn't get pressure on the quarterback, Bailey and Bly weren't very productive last year and are both in their 30's. Davis could come in right away and contribute as a nickel corner while being groomed to be the number one corner in a couple of years.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech: Every year there are a couple of surprises in the first round. This would be one of them. The Bucs are said to be in love with him and for good reason. On paper, Johnson is a top ten pick at 6'6 266 pounds and 4.6 speed. The biggest question surronding him is about his motor and how he has the tendencies to take plays off. If he gets everything in order, Johnson and Gaines Adams could be a very dangerous tandem for yers to come. The Bucs could also consider Peria Jerry after losing Javon Haye this offseason as well as Freeman if available but the recent signing of Byron Leftwich could prevent that from happening.

20. Detroit Lions: Peria Jerry DT Mississippi: It was obvious from the first week of the season when the Lions allowed over 200 yards to Michael Turner that run defense was an issue. After Cory Redding was traded it is even more important for the Lions to take a defensive tackle and Jerry is a very good value here.

21. Philadelphia Eagles: Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia: Considering last year's draft it's hard to believe that it would take this long for a running back to be picked. Brian Westbrook is getting older and is still very injury prone so it is important for the Eagles to get a durable backup. Some view Moreno as one of the ten best players in the draft so he would be an excellent value here. Chris Wells is also a possibility here but like Westbrook, he has trouble staying healthy.

22. Minnesota Vikings: Eben Britton T Arizona: As good as Adrian Peterson is, he could be even better if the Vikings improved the right side of their line. Britton could come in right away and start at right tackle which is the position he could be better suited for in the pros.

23. New England Patriots: Clay Matthews LB USC: Matthews is the perfect Patriots player. A hard- nosed player who worked his way up as a walk on at USC, Matthews could have more upside than any of his fellow USC linebackers. The Patriots have six picks in the top 100 so if they have really set their eyes on someone, they have the potential to trade up.

24. Atlanta Falcons: Louis Delmas S Western Michigan: This is another surprise as many people have Delmas as a 2nd round pick even though he's the best safety in the draft. The Falcons have a very big need at safety and to compete against teams in their division such as the Saints, it is important to get an upgrade at the position. Other players to consider are Evander Hood and Brandon Pettigrew as those are two other positions where the Falcons need to get better.

25. Miami Dolphins: Everette Brown DE Florida State: When the whole draft process started, Brown was considered a top ten pick. Considering the Dolphins are in need of a pass rusher, Brown is too good a value for Bill Parcells to pass up at 25. The Dolphins could also go after a corner such as Vontae Davis if he fell here or a big receiver such as Darrius Heyward-Bey or Hakeem Nicks.

26. Baltimore Ravens: Rey Maulauga LB USC: Not many people at the beginning of last season would have thought Maulauga falls past the top ten let alone the top 20. Maulauga though is a perfect player for the Ravens defense. He plays with a swagger and would bring youth to the linebacker position. Most people think the Ravens will go with the local player Darrius Heyward-Bey but at 26, Maulauga is too good a value for Ozzie Newsome to pass up.

27. Indianapolis Colts: Evander Hood DT Missouri: Hood is a perfect fit for the Colts defensive scheme and would immediately bring energy to a unit that had only two sacks last year. If Hood isn't available, the Colts could go after a receiver to replace Marvin Harrison.

28. Buffalo Bills: Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma State: The Bills are really considering taking Pettigrew at 11 so if he was here at 28 they would be doing cartwheels in the war room. Pettigrew is the most complete tight end in the class and would add another weapon for Trent Edwards to throw to.

29. New York Giants: Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland: After the highly documented release of Plaxico Burress, the Giants are looking for a playmaking receiver. That defines Heyward-Bey who ran the fastest time in the 40 yard dash at the combine at 4.30. The Giants might also consider trading their pick for an established receiver such as Braylon Edwards or Anquan Boldin.

30. Tennessee Titans: Darius Butler CB Connecticut: When you are in a division that has the Colts and a receiver like Andre Johnson, it's important to have good corners. Butler is climbing up team's draft boards and would give the Titans another quality corner to start opposite Cortland Finnegan. Butler has added value as well as he can replace Chris Carr in the return game.

31. Arizona Cardinals: Chris Wells RB Ohio State: Even though they currently have Edgerrin James and Tim Hightower, running back is a position the Cardinals need to address. James has made it clear he doesn't want to return to the team while Hightower is more of a complementary back. Wells would be a great value here and at this point in the draft is too good to pass up.

32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Alphonso Smith CB Wake Forest: For a team that has such a good defense, it's hard to believe that the Steelers corners are as bad as they are. Smith could come in right away and compete for a starting job. He is a very experienced corner who has very good instincts for the ball. If he was two inches taller, the 5'9 Smith would be a top 15 pick.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Fbkid's 2009 Draft Rankings: Wide Receiver


In terms of immediate impact, last year’s class of receivers wasn’t a very good one. Donnie Avery, Eddie Royal and DeSean Jackson showed flashes of brilliance in their rookie years but the rest of the class was a disappointment. Many people had high expectations for Malcolm Kelly, Devin Thomas and James Hardy but none of them showcased their potential in their rookie seasons. Jerome Simpson, Andre Caldwell and Mario Manningham could all have big impacts this year due to changes this offseason. With the loss of TJ Houshmandzadeh and the future of Chad Ocho Cinco up in the air, both Simpson and Caldwell should get more playing time. Manningham has a great opportunity in New York as the Giants are looking for a number one receiver after the release of the troubled Plaxico Burress. Here are my wide receiver rankings for this year’s class.

1. Michael Crabtree Texas Tech: Crabtree is arguably the best player in this entire draft. He has very good hands and excellent body control when going up for jump balls. While he doesn't have elite speed, Crabtree is very good after the catch and plays faster. If it wasn't for his ankle injury, Crabtree could have been a top five pick but if he falls past the top ten, whoever gets him has the possibility of getting a steal.

2. Jeremy Maclin Missouri: Maclin in full pads could be the fastest player in the class. He has the ability to score everytime he touches the ball and has lots of upside. The only problem is he didn't run many NFL type routes at Missouri and will need to bulk up at the next level. Maclin coming out right now is a more polished Ted Ginn who was a top ten pick in the 2007 draft.

3. Hakeem Nicks North Carolina: Nicks is a very physical receiver with great hands who is excellent after the catch. He doesn't have great timed speed but is very tough to bring down. Nicks isn't put in the same class as the Crabtree's and Maclin's but could be the best receiver in the class.

4. Darrius Heyward-Bey Maryland: Heyward-Bey hasn't put up the numbers that some others on the list have but it's not his fault. He was in a run first offense with quarterback play that was average at best. Heyward-Bey has excellent speed but needs to work on his route running and isn't as elusive as you would think. If he works on these things, he has a very good chance of turning into a great player.

5. Kenny Britt Rutgers: Britt is a very physical receiver who is willing to go up and battle with defenders for a jump ball. He doesn't have great speed but is very competitive and should become a very good possession receiver at the next level.

6. Brian Robiskie Ohio State: Robiskie is a very polished route runner with great hands. That can be attributed to his father Terry, who is currently the receivers coach for the Falcons. Robiskie might be the most NFL ready receiver in this class but that also limits his upside. He should be a very good number two receiver for the next decade.

7. Percy Harvin Florida: If this was based on playmaking ability, Harvin would be near the top of the list. But as a receiver, he has a lot to work on. At Florida he never really ran routes and it is essential for him to develop this ability at the next level. Both durability and character are major issues as it was very hard for him to stay on the field at Florida and he has a documented history of incidents with refs, teammates and coaches. If Harvin develops as a receiver he could end up as a Santana Moss type player. But for many teams, the risk isn't worth the reward.

8. Mike Wallace Mississippi: Wallace is one of the fastest receivers in this year's class and has the potential to be a very good player at the next level. He really impressed as a receiver at the Senior Bowl and also has the ability to help out a team in the return game.

9. Jarett Dillard Rice: While Michael Crabtree was clearly the best receiver in college football the best few years, Dillard was actually more productive. In the past three years, Dillard had 257 catches for 3614 yards and 55 touchdowns. He is a very good route runner and has excellent body control. Dillard is quicker than he is fast and has the potential to be this year's Greg Jennings.

10. Mike Thomas Arizona: Thomas, who is the Pac 10's all time receptions leader, is the best slot receiver in this class. He is a very good route runner and while he doesn't have elite speed, is very quick in and out of his cuts and has the ability to get away from tacklers. Look for Thomas to come in and have a rookie season like Davone Bess of the Dolphins where he makes an immediate impact as a sure handed receiver.

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Fbkid's 2009 Draft Rankings: Running Back


Last year's draft class was a very strong one for running backs. Jonathan Stewart, Chris Johnson, Matt Forte, Kevin Smith and Steve Slaton all had very big impacts on their teams last year. Darren McFadden, Rashard Mendenhall and Felix Jones should also have big impacts next year as they were slowed down by injuries. While the 2008 draft class could go down as the "Year of the running back", the 2009 class is full of backs that should have an immediate impact on the next level as well. Here are my running back rankings for this year's class.



1. Knowshon Moreno Georgia: Moreno doesn't have great timed speed, but he has an excellent burst and is a very hard runner. He also has very good vision and while Moreno probably won't be able to handle the ball 25 times a game, he should be a very solid back in the NFL.

2. Chris Wells Ohio State: Wells has great size and has very good feet and vision for a runner his size. He is very good at getting yards after contact and has the speed to finish runs. The only question is if Wells can stay healthy.

3. LeSean McCoy Pittsburgh: McCoy is a very shifty runner who is great at making defenders miss. He is also a good receiver out of the backfield and has a chance of being selected late in round one.

4. Donald Brown Connecticut: Brown is flying up draft boards and while he doesn't have that "wow" factor, he has excellent run instincts and vision. Brown also proved that he can carry a full work load as he had 367 carries for the Huskies last year. Brown should be an excellent value pick in round two but don't be surprised if he sneaks past McCoy and is picked late in the first round.

5. Rashad Jennings Liberty: Coming from Liberty, Jennings isn't known by most casual fans but he certainly has talent. Jennings was the starting running back at Pittsburgh his freshman year before transferring and then went on to have a very good career at Liberty. Jennings is a hard runner who gets better as the game goes on and is a solid receiver out of the backfield. Don't be surprised if he's this year's Matt Forte.

6. Andre Brown NC State: Brown was a highly coveted player out of high school but injuries plagued his career at NC State. He is a very hard runner and is a solid receiver out of the backfield. Due to the facts he looked healthier towards the end of his senior year and he hasn't taken that much of a pounding in college, Brown has the potential to be a much better pro than college player.

7. Gartrell Johnson Colorado State: Johnson is a converted fullback and it shows in his running style. He is the definition of a thumper and is a very hard runner inside. Because of this, Johnson is quicker than you would think and while he doesn't have excellent timed speed, he can get past defenders in the open field. Johnson could have a career very similar to that of Jaguars fullback Greg Jones as he has is a good blocker and could fill in at running back in a pinch.

8. James Davis Clemson: Davis has a solid build and a nose for the endzone as he left Clemson as their all time touchdown leader. He was never a full time back but could be very effective complementary runner like the way LenDale White is used with the Titans.

9. Mike Goodson Texas A&M: Goodson could be the fastest back in the class as he has the ability to score every time he touches the ball. He has very good vision and is hard to bring down. Goodson also due to his athleticism has the ability to really help in the return game even though he was hardly used at Texas A&M. He could be a very good back in a zone blocking scheme and has the potential to be this year's Steve Slaton.

10. Shonn Greene Iowa: Greene was one of the most productive running backs in all of college football last year but he has some things going against him at the next level. He will be a 24 year old rookie and isn't as physical a runner as most would think. On the bright side, he has very good size and waits for the holes to open up. Greene is big enough to complement a speed back and could have a few very good years if forced to carry the load and could end up having a similar career to Rudi Johnson who at one time was arguably one of the best backs in the league.

2009 class grade: B-

Monday, March 30, 2009

Fbkid's 2009 Draft Rankings: Quarterback



Unlike last year, this draft isn't very deep at the quarterback position. Last year happened to be a pretty strong class of quarterbacks as Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco came in right away and led their teams to the playoffs and should be stars for years to come. Chad Henne also has the potential to become an elite quarterback when the Dolphins start him which is most likely in 2010. Here are my quarterback rankings for this year's class.


1. Matt Stafford Georgia
2. Mark Sanchez USC
3. Josh Freeman Kansas State
4. Nate Davis Ball State
5. Rhett Bomar Sam Houston State
6. Brian Hoyer Michigan State
7. Curtis Painter Purdue
8. Pat White West Virginia
9. Todd Boeckman Ohio State
10. Graham Harrell Texas Tech

2009 class grade: C

Summary:

Matt Stafford has one of the strongest arms in all of football and has the potential to be a pro bowl caliber player. Stafford though needs to work on his accuracy, consistency and his footwork which at times can get sloppy.

Mark Sanchez has all of the tools to be a very good quarterback in the NFL. He has excellent mechanics and played best in big games. The only problem is he only started 16 games in college so the potential to be a one year wonder is there.

Josh Freeman could have more upside then any quarterback in this class. He has prototypical size and a very strong arm. He didn't put up gaudy numbers in college mainly due to the fact that he didn't have anywhere near the supporting casts that Stafford and Sanchez had. Due to the Joe Flacco effect last year, Freeman is flying up draft boards and could end up being selected in the first half of round one.

Nate Davis is a proven winner who put the Ball State program on the map and has a big arm. He doesn't have the ideal height you look for but if given two or three years to develop, could become a solid starter.

Rhett Bomar is best known as the guy who was kicked out of Oklahoma but has turned his career around since. He has a strong arm and if coached properly could become a good pro.

Brian Hoyer didn't put up eye popping numbers at Michigan State, but is moving up draft boards. Hoyer performed well at both the East-West shrine game at the combine. He is one of the fastest rising quarterbacks on the board and could be picked in round four or five.

Curtis Painter is the Brian Brohm of this year's class. Before the year, everyone had Painter going in the first round. Now, he projects more as a possible late round pick. Painter has talent and is worth a team taking a chance on him in day two.

Pat White by most isn't projected at quarterback at the next level. Say what you want about him but White if a proven winner. He is undersized but is a better passer and has a stronger arm then people realize. Even though he is reluctant to do receiver drills, if White decides to take on the challenge and change positions he could have a similar career to Antwan Randle El.

Todd Boeckman had a very solid junior season before splitting time with freshman phenom Terrelle Pryor. That sounds like a story very similar to Tom Brady's who split time with Drew Henson before establishing himself as one of the best quarterbacks of all time. Now in no way shape or form am I comparing Boeckman to Brady, just don't underestimate him. Boeckman has prototypical size and good presence in the pocket. Out of all the quarterbacks who will be drafted on day two of this year's draft, Boeckman has the most upside.

Graham Harrell had an excellent career at Texas Tech but it will be very hard for him to adjust to the pros. He didn't have to make many NFL type throws and it will be a challenge getting used to taking the ball from center. Unlike the other Texas Tech quarterback products, Harrell has the ability to become a decent backup in the NFL.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Only One Team Attends Nate Davis' Pro Day


When the whole draft process started, Nate Davis was a quarterback who lots of people were talking about. He led the Ball State Cardinals, a school that is better known for producing David Letterman than any NFL player, to a 12-0 start. People were praising him and calling him the next great quarterback to come from the MAC. Now March rolls along when you would expect Davis to show scouts why he should possibly be a first day pick at his pro day. In one of the worst possible scenerios, only one team shows up for his Pro Day. Here is what I think hurt Davis' stock and will end up happening with him come draft time and how he will fair in the NFL.

Davis' fall started in December. The Cardinals went on to lose their last two games and Davis didn't look that impressive in either of them. He frequently turned the ball over and even played one of the games sick. This made teams very wary is Davis would have the instincts to become a starting quarterback. It only got worse at the combine. Davis measured in at 6'1 and while many scouts viewed him as an athletic quarterback, he clocked a 4.98 in the forty yard dash.

The only team who showed up at Davis' pro day was the Indianapolis Colts. If any team selects Davis, this could be the best case scenario for him. Davis needs a team with a quarterback so he can sit behind him and learn the offense for the next two or three years. A team like the Colts could be a perfect fit. Peyton Manning will be entering his 12th year in the league and will probably only play two or three more years. By the time he retires, Davis will either be ready to take over the offense or they will need to draft a replacement. Considering Davis will most likely be a 4th-5th round pick, this move doesn’t have much downside for the Colts.

Overall, I think Davis could turn out to be a solid quarterback who needs at least two or three years to develop. He has the work ethic teams look for and is very coachable and is an accurate passer who can make throws on the run. Davis also compares very favorably to former Heisman trophy winner Troy Smith as they are both accurate outside the pocket. The only real difference is that Davis has a stronger arm. In the NFL, Davis could become a solid starter but will at least be a serviceable backup.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Fbkid's 2009 NFL Mock Draft #2


Many things have changed since my first mock draft. After the combine and free agency in full swing, some teams have already tackled some of their biggest needs and have other areas they need to address. Some players as a result of this and for different reasons at the combine have seen their stock drop but it is only the middle of March so lots of things can happen. Here is my latest mock draft.



1. Detroit Lions: Matt Stafford QB Georgia
2. St. Louis Rams: Jason Smith T Baylor
3. Kansas City Chiefs: Aaron Curry LB Wake Forest
4. Seattle Seahawks: Eugene Monroe T Virginia
5. Cleveland Browns: Brian Orakpo DE Texas
6. Cincinnati Bengals: BJ Raji DT Boston College
7. Oakland Raiders: Jeremy Maclin WR Missouri
8. Jacksonville Jaguars: Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech
9. Green Bay Packers: Everette Brown DE Florida State
10. San Francisco 49ers: Mark Sanchez QB USC
11. Buffalo Bills: Aaron Maybin DE Penn State
12. Denver Broncos: Tyson Jackson DE LSU
13. Washington Redskins: Andre Smith T Alabama
14. New Orleans Saints: Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State
15. Houston Texans: Brian Cushing LB USC
16. San Diego Chargers: Rey Maulauga LB USC
17. New York Jets: Josh Freeman QB Kansas State
18. Chicago Bears: Darrius Heyward-Bey WR Maryland
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Peria Jerry DT Mississippi
20. Detroit Lions: Michael Oher T Mississippi
21. Philadelphia Eagles: Chris Wells RB Ohio State
22. Minnesota Vikings: Eben Britton T Arizona
23. New England Patriots: Clay Matthews LB USC
24. Atlanta Falcons: Vontae Davis CB Illinois
25. Miami Dolphins: Larry English DE Northern Illinois
26. Baltimore Ravens: Percy Harvin WR Florida
27. Indianapolis Colts: Evander Hood DT Missouri
28. Philadelphia Eagles: Brandon Pettigrew TE Oklahoma State
29. New York Giants: Hakeem Nicks WR North Carolina
30. Tennessee Titans: Robert Ayers DE Tennessee
31. Arizona Cardinals: Knowshon Moreno RB Georgia
32. Pittsburgh Steelers: Alphonso Smith CB Wake Forest

Saturday, February 28, 2009

How The Matt Cassel Trade Affects The Chiefs and Matt Stafford



Matt Cassel was an afterthought to most fans until week one of last season when Tom Brady tore his ACL against the Kansas City Chiefs. Cassel was then put into the starting role where he went on to throw for 21 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Today, Cassel has been traded to the team that gave him the chance to shine. It was rumored that the Patriots would need at least a first rounder to trade Cassel, but they ended up trading him for the 35th pick in the draft. This trade doesn't only affect the Chiefs though; it also affects Georgia quarterback Matt Stafford. Here is how the trade affects the Chiefs and one top quarterback prospects in this year's draft.

Last season the Chiefs started three quarterbacks throughout the course of the season in Damon Huard, Brodie Croyle and Tyler Thigpen. While Huard and Croyle suffered season ending injuries, Thigpen had a solid year throwing for 18 touchdowns and led all quarterbacks in rushing. The Chiefs now have stability at the position and have some weapons to score. Dwayne Bowe is one of the best young receivers in the league and Tony Gonzalez is a future hall of famer at tight end. The running game should also be effective with Larry Johnson (if he isn't traded) and young players such as Jamaal Charles and Kolby Smith. They still need to improve on the offensive line and the defensive side of the ball, but the Chiefs could be fun to watch.

This trade could also cost the top quarterbacks in this year's draft lots of money. Right now Matt Stafford is the general consensus number one pick to the Detroit Lions. If the Lions decide to pass on him for a player like Aaron Curry or Jason Smith, Stafford could be in a free fall. Most of the teams in the top ten have either recently taken a quarterback in the 1st round or have big money tied up into a veteran. Even though they signed David Garrard to a big deal this past offseason, the Jaguars still aren't set at the quarterback position and would need to give him a long look. If the Jaguars don't take him, Stafford could possibly fall to 10 or 11 and be drafted by either the 49ers or Bills and a team like the Jets could trade up and take him.

When it's all said and done, this is a huge steal for the Chiefs. They get a proven quarterback and don't have to worry about paying huge money to a player who hasn't taken a snap in the NFL. The way things look right now, Stafford will be drafted by the Lions but a lot can change between now and April 25th.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Who To Watch For In The East-West Shrine Game


While the Senior Bowl gets most of the attention from scouts looking for players in the draft, the East-West Shrine Bowl has had their share of big names as well. Pro Bowlers such as Marques Colston, Greg Jennings, Jay Ratliff, Wes Welker and Jared Allen have all played in the game. This is also a time where some players from smaller schools get their chance to shine and attract attention. Some examples include Tarvaris Jackson, Jacoby Jones and most recently the Buccaneers 5th round draft pick quarterback Josh Johnson. Here are some players to watch in the game today.

Chase Daniel QB Missouri: Daniel was one of the most productive quarterbacks in all of college football for the last two years. Scouts didn't think he had much pro potential though as they thought he was undersized. Daniel then measured in at 6 feet and with a good showing in the game and at the combine; he could possibly get picked in the 4th or 5th round in an overall weak class of quarterbacks.

Hunter Cantwell QB Louisville: Coming into the year, scouts were in love with Cantwell's prototypical size and arm and was once considered a top 10 pick. After an average senior season, Cantwell's stock declined but could get back in the good graces of scout's with a good showing in the game and the combine. Considering the weak quarterback class, Cantwell could move up into the 3rd or 4th round with a few impressive showings.

Gartrell Johnson RB Colorado State: Johnson had a very productive senior year and started to get some attention after a huge bowl game against Fresno State where he ran for 285 yards with 2 touchdowns. Unlike many backs at 6'0 225 pounds Johnson can handle 20 carries a game at the next level. Johnson isn't very explosive and probably won't blow anyone away with his speed but he's a very productive back who could be a steal for somebody on day 2.

Javarris Williams RB Tennessee State: Like Johnson, Williams has put up solid numbers in his 4 year career and coming from a small school he hasn't gotten the attention he deserves. He is also a bruising back who has prototypical NFL size at 5'11 215 pounds. Williams doesn't have great timed speed either but with his frame can take the pounding at the next level. Tennessee State hasn't produced many NFL players but if Williams plays as well as Cardinals 1st round pick cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, he certainly won't be the last player drafted from the school.

Jarett Dillard WR Rice: Over the last three years Dillard has been the most productive receiver in all of college football. Over that time he has accumulated 55 touchdowns and over 255 catches. So why isn't Dillard being considered one of the top receiver prospects in this year's draft? That's because while Michael Crabtree and Jeremy Maclin play against teams like Oklahoma and Texas in the Big 12, Dillard is going against the likes of UAB and Tulane in Conference USA. As guys like Roddy White, Chris Johnson, Matt Forte and Brandon Marshall have proved the last few years though that Conference USA players can adjust to the NFL. He is an excellent route runner with great hands and is built very similar to another East-West Shrine alum Greg Jennings. Dillard could be a huge steal for someone on the second day of the draft.

Mike Thomas WR Arizona: Not many people have noticed but Thomas was one of the most productive receivers in Pac 10 history. He doesn't have the size teams look for at 5'8 195 pounds but at a time in the league where the passing game is so important, Thomas could develop into a great slot receiver. At his size he doesn't have the timed speed somebody would expect but he is a very good route runner who is quick in the open field. Thomas could be a very solid player for a team who is willing to take a chance on him in the later part of day 2.