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FBG Board Consensus 2010 Mock NFL Draft (1 Viewer)

What option do you think the Broncos will go with?

  • OLB Sergio Kindle

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  • DE Derrick Morgan

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  • DE Jason Pierre-Paul

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  • DT Dan Williams

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  • CB/S Earl Thomas

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  • CB Joe Haden

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  • WR Dez Bryant

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  • OLB Sean Weatherspoon

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  • DE-OLB Brandon Graham

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Faust

MVP
1.01 St. Louis Rams select QB Sam Bradford (83% of the vote)

1.02 Detroit Lions select DT Ndamukong Suh (59% of the vote)

1.03 Tampa Bay Buccaneers select DT Gerald McCoy (85% of the vote)

1.04 Washington Redskins select OT Russell Okung (73% of the vote)

1.05 Kansas City Chiefs select S Eric Berry (41% of the vote)

1.06 Seattle Seahawks select OT Trent Williams (41% of the vote)

1.07 Cleveland Browns select QB Jimmy Clausen (28% of the vote)

1.08 Oakland Raiders select OT Bryan Bulaga (23% of the vote)

1.09 Buffalo Bills select OT Anthony Davis (61% of the vote)

1.10 Jacksonville Jaguars select ILB Rolando McClain (30% of the vote)

Denver Broncos

Positions of Need as per NFL.com

LB, DL, WR, TE, CB

Needs Analysis: Denver fans wonder where the playmakers have gone. Jay Cutler was traded last offseason and WR Brandon Marshall could be gone by the draft. The good news, Denver went out and bought a defensive line in free agency, as the Broncos continue the conversion from a 4-3 defense to a 3-4 scheme. At this point, the Broncos need to address the other components of a 3-4, namely the inside and outside linebackers. LB Rolando McClain would be a great fit inside and next on the list would be a pass rusher to complement Elvis Dumervil. The Broncos traded a 2010 first-pick in order to draft corner Alphonso Smith a year ago, and the jury is still out on that move. Still, Denver has the 11th overall choice thanks to the Cutler trade. Whatever compensation the Broncos get for Marshall -- most likely a second-round pick -- needs to be used on a receiver.

 
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The Broncos will pick three selections sooner than they would have thanks to the Jay Cutler deal, but will have fewer overall picks after moving up a couple of times in last year's draft, and also acquiring the likes of Le Kevin Smith and Russ Hochstein from the Patriots. The first-round approach could depend on what the team plans to do with Brandon Marshall, who appears increasingly likely to return to Denver but can't be counted on long-term. That said, picking consensus top receiver Dez Bryant (Oklahoma State) at No. 11 could be a reach. The more prudent approach could be to shore up a defensive front seven that doesn't quite have the personnel to excel in a 3-4. Perhaps Josh McDaniels will envision Rolando McClain (Alabama) being the Broncos' version of New England's Jerod Mayo.

 
Bump for a few more votes and hopefully a posting or two before this one is closed and we move on to the Dolphins

 

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