First Mock Draft Rd 1

3–5 minutes

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 Jamarcus Russell is too talented to pass on!

 

 

1. Oakland (2-14)- Jamarcus Russell, QB, LSU

Jamarcus is the most talented player in this draft. Will he save a dead franchise though?

 

2. Detroit (3-13)- Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame

If the Lions do not go with Quinn here they will have a hard time explaining this one to their fans.

 

3. #Cleveland (4-12)- Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma

From everything we hear the Browns are in love with Peterson.

 

4. #Tampa Bay (4-12)- Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech

Too much talent here and Gruden knows the value of a great WR to his QB Chris Simms coming off an injury.

 

5. Arizona (5-11)- Joe Thomas, LT, Wisconsin

Perfect fit in Arizona who needs a monster to protect Leinart and his offensive weapons.

 

6. Washington (5-11)- Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas

High rising specimen who bolsters a weak front line of the Redskins.

 

7. Minnesota (6-10)- Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson

Adams could be the most gifted pass rusher in this draft but do not be shocked if he falls to the Vikings.

 

8. Houston (6-10)- Alan Branch, DT, Michigan

With the drafting of DE Mario Williams #1 last year this pick helps solidify a future dominating front line.

 

9. Miami (6-10)- Leon Hall, CB, Michigan

Miami has needed a lockdown corner since Sam Madison and Patrick Surtain have left. Here he is.

 

10. Atlanta (7-9)- Levi Brown, OT, Penn State

New HC Bobby Pertino saw all of Vick’s films and noticed his lack of pass protection. Here is your protection Mr. Vick.

 

11. San Fransico (7-9)- Ted Ginn, WR, Ohio St

The top playmaker in the draft goes to one of the most improved offensive teams in the NFL.

 

12. Buffalo (7-9)- Daymeion Hughes, CB, Cal

Hughes had a monster senior year and if the Bills lose CB Nate Clements in Free Agency this is a nice filler.

 

13. St. Louis (8-8)- Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville

The talk of the Senior Bowl this is a nice pick for a struggling defense.

 

14. Carolina (8-8)- Reggie Nelson, S, Florida

Nelson could go higher with great workouts but the Panthers would love if he was there for them at 14.

 

15. Pittsburgh (8-8)- Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh

Revis can improve on some things but shows great tools. Steeler CB Ike Taylor struggled and Revis is familiar to the Pittsburgh area.

 

16. Green Bay (8-8)- Marshawn Lynch, RB, Cal

Trades could shake up where Lynch goes but with Ahman Green getting old he is a nice fit here.

 

17. Jacksonville (8-8)- Paul Posluszny, OLB, Penn State

If Posluzny is not a Jack Del Rio type of player than we do not who is.

 

18. Cincinnati (8-8)- Laron Landry, S, LSU

Great addition to the D Backfied if Landry falls here.

 

19. Tennessee (8-8)- Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC

DJ may also experience a team trading in but if he falls to the Titans Jeff Fischer and QB Vince Young will be licking their chops.

 

20. NY Giants (8-8)- Aaron Ross, CB, Texas

High riser in many draft boards Ross is a talent and the Giants need to get younger on defense and in the D Backfield.

 

21. Denver (9-7)- Adam Carricker, DE Nebraska

We predict that Carricker will be a workout warrior and Coach Shannahan loves athletic and strong talent.

 

22. Dallas (9-7)- Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida

Starting another run on the strongest position in the first Round(DE’s). Moss will step in and play right away.

 

23. Kansas City (9-7)- Charles Johnson, DE, Georgia

KC is another squad in need of help defensively. Johnson will need some time but has major upside.

 

24. New England (from Seattle) (9-7)- Quentin Moses, DE/OLB, Georgia

Moses fits perfectly as the Pats LBs are getting older and they love the hybid DE/LB types. Georgia also has given them DT Seymour amongst others.

 

25. NY Jets (10-6)- Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State

McCauley struggled late in the year but is a first round talent that will be a good match for the Jets at 25.

 

26. Philadelphia (10-6)- Tank Tyler, DT, NC State

The Eagles continue to get big up front and Tyler is a monster weighing over 330. He gives HC Andy Reid major beef.

 

27. New Orleans (10-6)- Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas

After watching the playoffs it is obvious that the Saints could use some more DB help.

 

28. New England (12-4)- Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU

Bowe is another player on the rise and the Pats need major help at the WR position.

 

29. Baltimore (13-3)- Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee

Meachem gives the Ravens some speed to compliment WR Derrick Mason on the other side.

 

30. San Diego (14-2)- Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina

San Diego has everything else, maybe another reciever is the only position they really lack.

 

31. Chicago (13-3)- Greg Olsen, TE, Miami

Olsen is a tough kid who will be a better pro than collegian. The Bears need a security blanket for QB Rex Grossman.

 

32. Indianapolis (12-4)- Lawrence Timmons, OLB, Florida State

The SB Champs may have to replace LB Cato June who could leave via Free Agency and Timmons may be that man.

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