Holy bejeesus we’re late with this. Keep reading our site so I can quit my day jobs (yes, you heard that right, jobs). Anyway, we’re scrapping the team by team idea because of time constraints. My humble apologies to all. But, here’s something to cheer you up on this sunny Saturday morning.
The combine is over, pro days are underway and much like the stock market, things are up and down for many players.
1- Detroit Lions, QB, Matt Stafford
Many see the Lions taking linebacker Aaron Curry with this pick and in our first mock draft, we had Sanchez being the first player taken. But, Stafford reportedly had a great pro day and the fact that the Lions sent GM Martin Mayhew to the event shows they’re at least considering it. Let’s face it: If the Lions could trade down and pick up more picks, they’d probably do it. Aaron Curry is a great prospect, but he just doesn’t strike the “powers that be” at RZR as a can’t miss prospect like Mario Williams or Courtney Brown (cough cough). There are other good linebackers that will be available later such as Virginia’s Clint Sintim, USC’s Brian “Bitch Tits” Cushing/Clay Matthews and Ohio State’s Marcus Freeman.
2- St. Louis Rams, OT, Jason Peters
The Rams booted long time left tackle Orlando Pace and are searching for his replacement. Andre Smith was the heir apparent but managed to eat his way down the draft boards and perhaps out of round one. We originally had Michael Crabtree taken here to replace Tory Holt, but the Rams cannot afford not to take a top-flight offensive tackle at the #2 spot.
3- Kansas City Chiefs, LB, Aaron Curry
The Chiefs finagled a deal for Matt Cassell so they won’t be taking a quarterback as we indicated in our first mock draft. They need a linebacker to play opposite Derrick Johnson and to beef up their pass rush ability. But, don’t be surprised if the Chiefs try to trade out of this spot to pick up picks later in the draft.
4- Seattle Seahawks, WR Jeremy Maclin
We first had Percy Harvin going in this spot, but Maclin turned in a very solid combine. Maclin, besides Crabtree, is the best all around receiver in the draft. In our view, if not for the stress fracture, Crabtree is the pick. Many have the ‘Hawks taking an offensive lineman here, but with Deion Branch and Bobby Engram being on the downside of their careers, they need a receiver who they can groom into a star. Last year’s top pick John Carlson has turned out to be a nice surprise at tight end and getting Maclin would give them a great one-two punch for years to come.
5- Cleveland Browns, WR, Michael Crabtree
We had Michael Jenkins here originally because Cleveland really needs a corner who can actually cover someone. But, Donte Stallworth is surely done after killing a man while alledgedly driving drunk in Miami. The duo of Crabtree and Edwards would be formidable as long as Crabtree’s foot recovers from stress fracture surgery.
6- Cincinatti Bengals, OT, Eugene Monroe
We’re sticking to our guns here. We had this in our first mock draft and while the Bengals have a desperate need at tackle, it isn’t desperate enough to bring in Andre Smith. Smith has the most talent and highest upside of any offensive lineman in the draft, but Marvin Lewis cannot afford to bring in another potential locker room cancer.
7- Oakland Raiders, WR/RB Percy Harvin
Athleticism, speed and versatility. Al Davis likes speedy guys and with the developments in Cleveland and Jeremy Maclin’s combine, Harvin will be available here. Hell, someone has to run underneath Jamarcus Russell’s throws because he can’t read coverage, right? In all seriosness, imagine this: Wildcat formation with Darren McFadden at quarterback, Harvin at running back and Michael Bush as the second running back in the backfield. Or, imagine this: Russell at quarterback (whodathunkit?), McFadden/Bush in the backfield and both Harvin and Johnny Lee Higgins at receiver. Could this be the start of an actual offense in Oakland? Probably not. But, we’ll see.
8- Jacksonville Jaguars, WR, Darius Heyward-Bey
D’Juan Woods, Troy Williamson, Dennis Northcutt, Mike Walker and Nate Hughes. Who are they? The Jacksonville Jaguars receiving corps, as of right now. If the Jags elect to stay in this spot, Heyward-Bey is surely the guy. But, look for them to want to trade up to snag Crabtree, Maclin or Harvin.
9- Green Bay Packers, DE/OLB, Everette Brown
We originally had Penn State’s Aaron Maybin going here but with a poor combine, Maybin won’t be the guy. Everette Brown turned in a great combine workout and continues to shoot up the draft boards of many teams. The Packers need a pass rusher in their new 3-4 defensive set and Brown can fit the bill. He’ll be able to stand up as a linebacker and put his hand on the ground should they use a 4-3 on occasion.
10- San Francisco 49ers, QB, Mark Sanchez
The 49ers should have Sanchez available at this spot and with the likes of Shaun Hill and Alex Smith on the roster, they need help under center. Badly. Sanchez threw his share of interceptions at USC and doesn’t have a whole lot of starting experience in college, but the 49ers really need to get something going on offense.
11- Buffalo Bills, DE, Brian Orakpo
Many mock drafts have Orakpo and Everette Brown gone by this spot, but we think Orakpo will be available here and will stick with what we said in our first mock draft. Orakpo turned in a solid combine and surprised many scouts with his agility. This represents a great value pick.
12- Denver Broncos, DT, B.J. Raji
Raji continues to wow scouts as he turned in a great combine and has worked out/interviewed well throughout the process. We originally had the Broncos taking Tyson Jackson here, but with Raji available and needing help more at tackle than end, Raji will be the guy.
13- Washington Redskins, DE/DT Tyson Jackson
This is just a flip-flop from our first mock draft. The Broncos need a DT more than a DE and the Redskins released the aging Jason Taylor after one ineffective season. Jackson has great size and could also play tackle, giving the ‘Skins a measure of versatility next to Albert Haynesworth with this pick. The darkhorse candidate in this spot: Georgia running back Knowshon Moreno.
14- New Orleans Saints, OLB, Brian Cushing
The Saints need help in the linebacker corps pretty badly. They signed Dan Morgan, but who knows how long it will be before Morgan suffers another concussion. Cushing brings athleticism and football smarts to a group of linebackers not known for either dimension. The Saints could also opt for Malcolm Jenkins here.
15- Houston Texans, CB/S, Malcolm Jenkins
Jenkins falls here becaus he’s a victim of team needs. The Texans need someone opposite Dunta Robinson and Jenkins could very well be the guy. Nick Ferguson doesn’t scare anyone at safety either and if the Texans want to move Jenkins to safety, there’s still a need.
16- San Diego Chargers, DE/OLB Aaron Maybin
The Chargers need a linebacker that can get to the quarterback and take heat off of Shawne Merriman. Rey Maualuga is another possibility, but his penchant for freelancing could hurt him. Maybin will certainly play OLB in San Diego–he also had a good pro day after a below average combine.
Stay tuned–picks 17-32 are coming up!