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Round 2 (1 Viewer)

1(33)- Rams

2(34)- Vikings

3(35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

4(36) Kansas City Chiefs

5(37) Philadelphia Eagles (from Washington)

6(38) Cleveland Browns

7(39) Oakland Raiders

8(40) Miami Dolphins (from Seattle through San Diego)

9(41) Buffalo Bills

Is Jimmy Clausen going to go to the Vikings at 34? It makes the most sense....or will KC, Cleveland, Oakland, Buffalo trade into 33.

Arrelious Benn, Golden Tate...will they make a FF community happy by going to the Rams, TB, KC, Cleveland, Buffalo???

Sergio Kindle to KC, Oakland, Miami...running those 3-4 schemes???

Charles Brown, Bruce Campbell, Roger Staffold....rare that 3 talented potential LT's are available.

 
I'll make a bold prediction here. Don't be surprised if Shawne Merriman does not make it out of the weekend wearing cvharger colors. If someone like Terrence Cody, a big run stuffing, eat up blockers in the middle, prototypical 3-4 type is still on the board early to mid-2nd round, look for Merriman to be traded. Not sure who the dance partner would be but it would not surprise me if the chargers got back into the second round.

 
I think I like what Ozzie & DeCosta did last night even though they left some good players that could help them on the board. I'm not sure they're done trading yet, but now they've got 2 2nds & a 3rd. If they stay put, I think they'll take one of the TEs & a DL in the 2nd and a DB in the 3rd.

 
I know most Browns fans want a QB, but unless they really really like McCoy I think they grab a lineman here. Getting Campbell or Saffold to bookend with Joe Thomas would be nice, or possibly Brian Price on D.

 
After having all night, the Rams have to have some nice offers on the table for that pick. This split in days REALLY changes the dynamic of the draft. I think Minnesota didnt really think their trade down through completely and could see someone jumping over top of them .

If I am the Rams I am telling Minnesota that Cleveland and Buffalo called. What an opportunity to play teams against eachother and let them stew on it over night.

 
1(33)- Rams

2(34)- Vikings

3(35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

4(36) Kansas City Chiefs

5(37) Philadelphia Eagles (from Washington)

6(38) Cleveland Browns

7(39) Oakland Raiders

8(40) Miami Dolphins (from Seattle through San Diego)

9(41) Buffalo Bills

Is Jimmy Clausen going to go to the Vikings at 34? It makes the most sense....or will KC, Cleveland, Oakland, Buffalo trade into 33.

Arrelious Benn, Golden Tate...will they make a FF community happy by going to the Rams, TB, KC, Cleveland, Buffalo???

Sergio Kindle to KC, Oakland, Miami...running those 3-4 schemes???

Charles Brown, Bruce Campbell, Roger Staffold....rare that 3 talented potential LT's are available.
Not if they'd like to go to the Super Bowl this year
 
I think I like what Ozzie & DeCosta did last night even though they left some good players that could help them on the board. I'm not sure they're done trading yet, but now they've got 2 2nds & a 3rd. If they stay put, I think they'll take one of the TEs & a DL in the 2nd and a DB in the 3rd.
CB's past the 2nd isn't their MO. But I did like what they did.....they could move back up like you said to get a guy they like.
 
1(33)- Rams

2(34)- Vikings

3(35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

4(36) Kansas City Chiefs

5(37) Philadelphia Eagles (from Washington)

6(38) Cleveland Browns

7(39) Oakland Raiders

8(40) Miami Dolphins (from Seattle through San Diego)

9(41) Buffalo Bills

Is Jimmy Clausen going to go to the Vikings at 34? It makes the most sense....or will KC, Cleveland, Oakland, Buffalo trade into 33.

Arrelious Benn, Golden Tate...will they make a FF community happy by going to the Rams, TB, KC, Cleveland, Buffalo???

Sergio Kindle to KC, Oakland, Miami...running those 3-4 schemes???

Charles Brown, Bruce Campbell, Roger Staffold....rare that 3 talented potential LT's are available.
Not if they'd like to go to the Super Bowl this year
With an offensive core of harvin, rice, peterson that young.....clausen would make sense in future years.

 
Clausen in the 2nd is great value for the Vikes IMO. I'd be all over that. Even better if he gets to sit behind Favre for a year or six.

 
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After having all night, the Rams have to have some nice offers on the table for that pick. This split in days REALLY changes the dynamic of the draft. I think Minnesota didnt really think their trade down through completely and could see someone jumping over top of them .

If I am the Rams I am telling Minnesota that Cleveland and Buffalo called. What an opportunity to play teams against eachother and let them stew on it over night.
Oh, I think Minnesota thought it through just fine. It would seem highly unlikely that they have their eye on Claussen, because if they did there's no way they risk losing Claussen at #30 for a 28 pick bump in the 4th and a 7th rounder. I think that trade means that he's definitely not going to be their pick if that stay at #34 tonight.
 
Minnesota will take Claussen.

The Browns better take an offensive lineman unless they want to get Delhomme killed. I would like to see them grab an OT and wait on QB...someone like Pike maybe.

 
Clausen in the 2nd is great value for the Vikes IMO. I'd be all over that. Even better if he gets to sit behind Favre for a year or six.
It seems to me that if the Vikings were all that high on Clausen they would have taken him at 30. It's not like they got a bounty of picks from the Lions. They moved up like 25 picks in the 4th round and got a 7th. I don't think they make that trade if they feel Clausen is a franchise caliber QB, especially with the trade offers St. Louis is likely receiving for their pick right now. Just my opinion, but I think the Vikes goes elsewhere with their pick.
 
After having all night, the Rams have to have some nice offers on the table for that pick. This split in days REALLY changes the dynamic of the draft. I think Minnesota didnt really think their trade down through completely and could see someone jumping over top of them .

If I am the Rams I am telling Minnesota that Cleveland and Buffalo called. What an opportunity to play teams against eachother and let them stew on it over night.
Oh, I think Minnesota thought it through just fine. It would seem highly unlikely that they have their eye on Claussen, because if they did there's no way they risk losing Claussen at #30 for a 28 pick bump in the 4th and a 7th rounder. I think that trade means that he's definitely not going to be their pick if that stay at #34 tonight.
:confused: We are thinking the same thing.

 
Very interested to see if Atlanta moves up to get Griffen. I personally am not interested in Dunlap, but I guess that's also a possibility.

 
I know most Browns fans want a QB, but unless they really really like McCoy I think they grab a lineman here. Getting Campbell or Saffold to bookend with Joe Thomas would be nice, or possibly Brian Price on D.
won't mind browns taking any of the following: campbell, saffold, price, kindle, mays, allen, mccoy
 
1(33)- Rams

2(34)- Vikings

3(35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

4(36) Kansas City Chiefs

5(37) Philadelphia Eagles (from Washington)

6(38) Cleveland Browns

7(39) Oakland Raiders

8(40) Miami Dolphins (from Seattle through San Diego)

9(41) Buffalo Bills

Is Jimmy Clausen going to go to the Vikings at 34? It makes the most sense....or will KC, Cleveland, Oakland, Buffalo trade into 33.

Arrelious Benn, Golden Tate...will they make a FF community happy by going to the Rams, TB, KC, Cleveland, Buffalo???

Sergio Kindle to KC, Oakland, Miami...running those 3-4 schemes???

Charles Brown, Bruce Campbell, Roger Staffold....rare that 3 talented potential LT's are available.
Not if they'd like to go to the Super Bowl this year
With an offensive core of harvin, rice, peterson that young.....clausen would make sense in future years.
I think they're one of those teams that has no business worrying about future years right now. They were one play away from the Super Bowl this year. With Favre and other aging players at some spots, the window could be closing. Who knows when it will open again. You have to try to add a player that can help you THIS year.
 
Want to see if the following teams address RB tonight:

Seattle

Houston

New England

Washington?

Dwyer,. Gerhart, Hardesty could see a nice bump if they go to a solid situation.

 
I could see the Rams going Brian Price, Carlos Dunlap or Golden Tate.............or of course the ever so popular trade down.

 
1(33)- Rams

2(34)- Vikings

3(35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

4(36) Kansas City Chiefs

5(37) Philadelphia Eagles (from Washington)

6(38) Cleveland Browns

7(39) Oakland Raiders

8(40) Miami Dolphins (from Seattle through San Diego)

9(41) Buffalo Bills

Is Jimmy Clausen going to go to the Vikings at 34? It makes the most sense....or will KC, Cleveland, Oakland, Buffalo trade into 33.

Arrelious Benn, Golden Tate...will they make a FF community happy by going to the Rams, TB, KC, Cleveland, Buffalo???

Sergio Kindle to KC, Oakland, Miami...running those 3-4 schemes???

Charles Brown, Bruce Campbell, Roger Staffold....rare that 3 talented potential LT's are available.
Not if they'd like to go to the Super Bowl this year
With an offensive core of harvin, rice, peterson that young.....clausen would make sense in future years.
I think they're one of those teams that has no business worrying about future years right now. They were one play away from the Super Bowl this year. With Favre and other aging players at some spots, the window could be closing. Who knows when it will open again. You have to try to add a player that can help you THIS year.
Good point....Taylor Mays would make sense for them or Nate Allen.
 
I know most Browns fans want a QB, but unless they really really like McCoy I think they grab a lineman here. Getting Campbell or Saffold to bookend with Joe Thomas would be nice, or possibly Brian Price on D.
won't mind browns taking any of the following: campbell, saffold, price, kindle, mays, allen, mccoy
is Kindle a DE or LB in the 3-4? If DE, yes. If LB, no. Mays no. I'm fine with the others.
 
Vikes won't take Clausen. If they were that hot for him, they'd have taken him when they had the chance.

 
Vikes won't take Clausen. If they were that hot for him, they'd have taken him when they had the chance.
:unsure: If you think Clausen is a QBOTF, you don't trade down, so someone can leapfrog you the next day. And everyone and their mother expect there to be a lot of trade action at the top of the 2nd.
 
Vikes won't take Clausen. If they were that hot for him, they'd have taken him when they had the chance.
:goodposting: If you think Clausen is a QBOTF, you don't trade down, so someone can leapfrog you the next day. And everyone and their mother expect there to be a lot of trade action at the top of the 2nd.
I agree. And of course neither are the Rams going to take Clausen. I was thinking they both (Rams and Vikes) might trade down. But after seeing the QB falls yesterday (tebow notwithstanding) I'm really beginning to wonder if any team is really willing to trade up at this point to get Clausen/McCoy. Perhaps the teams on QB-needy row are willing to just let the falls continue. Buffalo/Oak/Cle seem the most likely to want to get ahead of KC and I guess if a team really prefers one of the two they need to do a deal with the Rams to ensure they get the one they want. I'm starting to think McCoy may be the next guy of the board. There just seems to be something about Clausen...Does he have body odor or what?
 
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One of the Vikings beat writers was on the radio a little while ago and said the Vikes traded down with the idea of still getting Patrick Robinson and got sniped. Decent chance that they trade down again today.

Fwiw

 
Also where does NE go with their 3 second round picks?

They have addressed 3 high picks(Butler, Chung, McCourty) to DB in the past two years. I would think it is safe they don't head that route. They could go RB, TE, take Clausen, OL help for sure, Kindle would make sense, lots of WR's out there.

 
I know most Browns fans want a QB, but unless they really really like McCoy I think they grab a lineman here. Getting Campbell or Saffold to bookend with Joe Thomas would be nice, or possibly Brian Price on D.
won't mind browns taking any of the following: campbell, saffold, price, kindle, mays, allen, mccoy
is Kindle a DE or LB in the 3-4? If DE, yes. If LB, no. Mays no. I'm fine with the others.
just saw this from schefter:"Definite medical issues," Schefter reported. "I've spoken to some teams that have him off their board (entirely)." The latest rumors have Kindle possibly needing microfracture knee surgery, which would knock him out for his entire rookie year. At this point, we'd be surprised if he's drafted in round two.
 
I know most Browns fans want a QB, but unless they really really like McCoy I think they grab a lineman here. Getting Campbell or Saffold to bookend with Joe Thomas would be nice, or possibly Brian Price on D.
won't mind browns taking any of the following: campbell, saffold, price, kindle, mays, allen, mccoy
is Kindle a DE or LB in the 3-4? If DE, yes. If LB, no. Mays no. I'm fine with the others.
just saw this from schefter:"Definite medical issues," Schefter reported. "I've spoken to some teams that have him off their board (entirely)." The latest rumors have Kindle possibly needing microfracture knee surgery, which would knock him out for his entire rookie year. At this point, we'd be surprised if he's drafted in round two.
Sucks for the kid.
 
I'll make a bold prediction here. Don't be surprised if Shawne Merriman does not make it out of the weekend wearing cvharger colors. If someone like Terrence Cody, a big run stuffing, eat up blockers in the middle, prototypical 3-4 type is still on the board early to mid-2nd round, look for Merriman to be traded. Not sure who the dance partner would be but it would not surprise me if the chargers got back into the second round.
He'd fit nicely in Green Bay. And Thompson has traded back many times in the past.
 
who is going to trade up with the Rams and take Clausen or somebody else ? It's going to cost your 3rd rounder
I'd be very surprised to see the Chiefs draft Claussen with all of the money they tied up into another Weiss coached QB just last year...but you never know. I would think Tate is the likely Domer if we draft one.I'm personally hoping for Charles Brown and whoever is BPA that fills a need with their 2nd pick.On a side note, I read on another messageboard that the reason Kindle fell out of the 1st and likely isn't done fall yet is because he suffered some kind of knee injury that could affect his long term career durability. he played through it, but the reason for caution is that some front offices think he will need micro-fracture...not confirmed, but something to think about if he starts falling...especially past the Chiefs.
 
I know most Browns fans want a QB, but unless they really really like McCoy I think they grab a lineman here. Getting Campbell or Saffold to bookend with Joe Thomas would be nice, or possibly Brian Price on D.
won't mind browns taking any of the following: campbell, saffold, price, kindle, mays, allen, mccoy
is Kindle a DE or LB in the 3-4? If DE, yes. If LB, no. Mays no. I'm fine with the others.
just saw this from schefter:"Definite medical issues," Schefter reported. "I've spoken to some teams that have him off their board (entirely)." The latest rumors have Kindle possibly needing microfracture knee surgery, which would knock him out for his entire rookie year. At this point, we'd be surprised if he's drafted in round two.
Sucks for the kid.
Sure does, it takes some stones to draft him in the first three rounds. He could be a real value if he's able to recover but this is going to cost him millions of dollars either way. It already has.
 
who is going to trade up with the Rams and take Clausen or somebody else ? It's going to cost your 3rd rounder
Schefter tweet from 10 minutes ago:
Filed to ESPN: Bills and Browns have contacted the Rams about trading for the No. 33 pick. Jimmy Clausen, Colt McCoy in play.
Report: Bills not likely to go QB in Round 2 by MattRichWarren on Apr 23, 2010 11:51 AM EDTApparently, the Buffalo Bills are content with Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick, or Brian Brohm starting at quarterback in 2010.NFL.com's Jason La Canfora is reporting this morning that the Bills are "not overly inclined to trade up for a QB." That would indicate Jimmy Clausen and possibly Colt McCoy are highly unlikely possibilities for the Bills as the second round gets under way tonight.La Canfora suggests the Bills may go with a left tackle at No. 41 and select a quarterback in a later round.A separate report by WGR's Jeremy White says that it's "very unlikely the Bills go QB in round 2," which backs up La Canfora's report.
 
One of the Vikings beat writers was on the radio a little while ago and said the Vikes traded down with the idea of still getting Patrick Robinson and got sniped. Decent chance that they trade down again today.Fwiw
That makes sense. They probably stayed at 30 hoping that Kyle Wilson would make it to them and when the Jets took him decided to trade down. It makes me think that Clausen is not very high on their draft board.
 
After having all night, the Rams have to have some nice offers on the table for that pick. This split in days REALLY changes the dynamic of the draft. I think Minnesota didnt really think their trade down through completely and could see someone jumping over top of them .

If I am the Rams I am telling Minnesota that Cleveland and Buffalo called. What an opportunity to play teams against eachother and let them stew on it over night.
Oh, I think Minnesota thought it through just fine. It would seem highly unlikely that they have their eye on Claussen, because if they did there's no way they risk losing Claussen at #30 for a 28 pick bump in the 4th and a 7th rounder. I think that trade means that he's definitely not going to be their pick if that stay at #34 tonight.
:pickle:
 
Report: Bills not likely to go QB in Round 2 by MattRichWarren on Apr 23, 2010 11:51 AM EDT

Apparently, the Buffalo Bills are content with Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick, or Brian Brohm starting at quarterback in 2010.

NFL.com's Jason La Canfora is reporting this morning that the Bills are "not overly inclined to trade up for a QB." That would indicate Jimmy Clausen and possibly Colt McCoy are highly unlikely possibilities for the Bills as the second round gets under way tonight.

La Canfora suggests the Bills may go with a left tackle at No. 41 and select a quarterback in a later round.

A separate report by WGR's Jeremy White says that it's "very unlikely the Bills go QB in round 2," which backs up La Canfora's report.
My opinion doesn't count for anything, but I'd prefer to see the Bills go this route. I wouldn't object to drafting Clausen or McCoy, but this is obviously a weak QB class and the Bills clearly aren't alone in thinking that neither of these players is a franchise QB. If they can get a good OT -- or NT -- early in the 2nd, I'd rather see them do that and sort out the QB situation next year. The Bills are a few years away from being competitive, so there's no burning need to fill particular holes. Just get talent and build around it.Edit: If they got Clausen or McCoy, that would be okay too. I'm just glad somebody else has already picked Tebow.

 
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My opinion doesn't count for anything, but I'd prefer to see the Bills go this route. I wouldn't object to drafting Clausen or McCoy, but this is obviously a weak QB class and the Bills clearly aren't alone in thinking that neither of these players is a franchise QB. If they can get a good OT -- or NT -- early in the 2nd, I'd rather see them do that and sort out the QB situation next year. The Bills are a few years away from being competitive, so there's no burning need to fill particular holes. Just get talent and build around it.Edit: If they got Clausen or McCoy, that would be okay too. I'm just glad somebody else has already picked Tebow.
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After having all night, the Rams have to have some nice offers on the table for that pick. This split in days REALLY changes the dynamic of the draft. I think Minnesota didnt really think their trade down through completely and could see someone jumping over top of them .

If I am the Rams I am telling Minnesota that Cleveland and Buffalo called. What an opportunity to play teams against eachother and let them stew on it over night.
Oh, I think Minnesota thought it through just fine. It would seem highly unlikely that they have their eye on Claussen, because if they did there's no way they risk losing Claussen at #30 for a 28 pick bump in the 4th and a 7th rounder. I think that trade means that he's definitely not going to be their pick if that stay at #34 tonight.
:lmao:
Local beat reporter said all of the Vikings players they targeted on still on the board. He listed Kindle, Mays and Cook as three of them. I think the Vikings will go defense. Mays would be interesting with that speed on the turf.

 
I got no idea what philly is going to do after seeing them move up 11 spots to take a 3-4 OLB ( they run a 4-3 ) while having a 1 legged gimp at FS

 
I think the Eagles are in a good position here.They need a S(Taylor Mays, Nate Allen)OT(Saffold, Brown, Campbell)RB(Dwyer)
Rather see Allen. I think they would convert Mays to a LB, just seems like that is what would happen.Can't go wrong with the OTsDwyer I had a feeling about also.Hey if Clauson is there at 34, Eagles will take him lol
 
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Rumblings are that the Vikings are looking at Chris Cook. Here's a rough mock that's based on directions I think teams might go and players I expect to see go in the 2nd.

FWIW (which isn't much, I know)

1(33) St. Louis Rams - Golden Tate WR Notre Dame

2(34) Minnesota Vikings (from Detroit) - Chris Cook CB Virginia

3(35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Rodger Saffold OT Indiana

4(36) Kansas City Chiefs - Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame

5(37) Philadelphia Eagles (from Washington) - Nate Allen FS South Florida

6(38) Cleveland Browns - Colt McCoy QB Texas

7(39) Oakland Raiders - Charles Brown OT Southern California

8(40) Miami Dolphins (from Seattle through San Diego) - Terrence Cody DT Alabama

9(41) Buffalo Bills - Vladimir Ducasse OT Massachusetts

10(42) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Chicago) - Arrelious Benn WR Illinois

11(43) Baltimore Ravens (from Miami through Denver) - Brian Price DT UCLA

12(44) New England Patriots (from Jacksonville) - Carlos Dunlap DE Florida

13(45) Denver Broncos - Taylor Mays FS Southern California

14(46) NY Giants - Daryl Washington OLB TCU

15(47) New England Patriots (from Tennessee) - Ricky Sapp OLB Clemson

16(48) Carolina Panthers - Corey Wootton DE Northwestern

17(49) San Francisco 49ers - Morgan Burnett FS Georgia Tech

18(50) Kansas City Chiefs (from Atlanta) - Koa Misi OLB Utah

19(51) Houston Texans - Lamarr Houston DT Texas

20(52) Pittsburgh Steelers - Brandon Ghee CB Wake Forest

21(53) New England Patriots - Sean Lee ILB Penn State

22(54) Cincinnati Bengals - Dexter McCluster WR Mississippi

23(55) Philadelphia Eagles - Bruce Campbell OT Maryland

24(56) Green Bay Packers - Jason Worilds OLB Virginia Tech

25(57) Baltimore Ravens - Torrell Troup DT UCF

26(58) Arizona Cardinals - Jerome Murphy CB South Florida

27(59) Dallas Cowboys - Alex Carrington DE Arkansas State

28(60) Seattle Seahawks (from San Diego) - Everson Griffen DE Southern California

29(61) NY Jets - Eric Decker WR Minnesota

30(62) Minnesota Vikings - Jared Veldheer OT Hillsdale

31(63) Indianapolis Colts - Linval Joseph DT East Carolina

32(64) New Orleans Saints - Toby Gerhart RB Stanford

 
I just dont see how the Chiefs are going to take Claussen. Pioli hand picked Cassel, and then gave him a 60mil contract. Whats that gonna do to Pioli/Haley AND Cassel if they go and take Claussen? It would be a mess. We already know Weiss wants him, but im seriously doubtful that Pioli is going to let this happen. Effectively making his pull in the house bigger than Pioli.

No way no how. But I won't be mad if it does lol. Should be interesting.

I'm thinking they go OL. No clue who though.

 
I just dont see how the Chiefs are going to take Claussen. Pioli hand picked Cassel, and then gave him a 60mil contract. Whats that gonna do to Pioli/Haley AND Cassel if they go and take Claussen? It would be a mess. We already know Weiss wants him, but im seriously doubtful that Pioli is going to let this happen. Effectively making his pull in the house bigger than Pioli.No way no how. But I won't be mad if it does lol. Should be interesting.I'm thinking they go OL. No clue who though.
Taking Clausen would make good competition with Cassel. But I also see it as an investment. Draft Clausen...develop him and then trade him away(Matt Schuab, etc)
 
I just dont see how the Chiefs are going to take Claussen. Pioli hand picked Cassel, and then gave him a 60mil contract. Whats that gonna do to Pioli/Haley AND Cassel if they go and take Claussen? It would be a mess. We already know Weiss wants him, but im seriously doubtful that Pioli is going to let this happen. Effectively making his pull in the house bigger than Pioli.

No way no how. But I won't be mad if it does lol. Should be interesting.

I'm thinking they go OL. No clue who though.
Taking Clausen would make good competition with Cassel. But I also see it as an investment. Draft Clausen...develop him and then trade him away(Matt Schuab, etc)
That would be alright if we got Claussen at a spot where we could get a trade of value. Such as the 90th pick like Shaub. Drafting him at the top of the Second theres nowhere to go but down. I don't like it, and I forsee alot of infighting if it does happen. Pioli/Cassel vs Weiss/Claussen. It won't be good.

/EDIT Interesting Thread saying Chiefs liked Claussen enough to use their 5th on him, but liked Berry better. Smokescreen?

 
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Pat Kirwan has his round 2 mock up on NFL.com

http://www.nfl.com/draft/story?id=09000d5d...mp;confirm=true

I felt like I had a good first round with my latest mock draft, selecting 25 of the 32 players and connecting on 11 with the right team.

The first round produced some surprises, like California defensive tackle Tyson Alualu going to the Jacksonville Jaguars 10th overall. The Seahawks stayed put and grabbed two excellent players in offensive tackle Russell Okung and safety Earl Thomas to take the lead in talent acquisitions in this draft.

NFL team executives and head coaches really like the 19 hours they get off to restack their draft boards and get ready to hit the second round filled with plenty of talent. There were seven trades in the first round, and there should be even more on the second day. Here's my restacked board for the second round:

1. (33) St. Louis Rams

Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame

He does a lot of things right and finishes games with a lot of stats, but there is nothing physically about him that really jumps out at you.

2. (34) Minnesota Vikings

Chris Cook, DB, Virginia

Cook has excellent size and strength for the position. He lacks great burst and pure speed to play out on an island in man coverage but is versatile enough to be effective as a rolled up defender or move inside to the safety position.

3. (35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Everson Griffen, DE, USC

Griffen has average height with good bulk for the position. He has natural power and strength at the point of attack when defending the run.

4. (36) Kansas City Chiefs

Rodger Saffold, OT, Indiana

He lacks the massive stature that teams are looking for in a left tackle and may be lacking a step in quickness to play on the left side but should be able to find a home on the right side or even inside at guard.

5. (37) Philadelphia Eagles

Taylor Mays, S, USC

Mays has an outstanding combination of size, strength and athleticism for the safety position. He possesses excellent speed, quickness and burst for his size, which makes him a versatile player who could fit in several different schemes.

6. (38) Cleveland Browns

Colt McCoy, QB, Texas

McCoy is a once-in-a-lifetime college quarterback. He has done everything right while at Texas and has done a great job of representing the university on and off the field.

7. (39) Oakland Raiders

Brian Price, DT, UCLA

Price penetrates the line of scrimmage with good quickness and anticipation. He is best when in a stunting mode, but is adept at holding the point in base schemes.

8. (40) Miami Dolphins

Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas

He has a good combination of length and athleticism but lacks the bulk needed to be an effective run defender at the next level. He has been a disruptive force penetrating the line of scrimmage in the Longhorns 4-3 front.

9. (41) Buffalo Bills

Vladimir Ducasse, OT, Massachusetts

He is very athletic for his size with foot quickness, agility and body control but due to his limited experience he often takes poor angles and is not always very quick to recognize stunts and twists by the defensive front.

10. (42) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Arellious Benn, WR, Illinois

Benn is a big receiver with above average speed who can be equally effective catching the ball underneath and in traffic or on the deep seam routes.

11. (43) Baltimore Ravens

Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida

He is a better run stopper than pass rusher but has flashed ability to be effective collapsing the pocket coming off the edge.

12. (44) New England Patriots

Rob Gronkowski, TE, Arizona

He has an elite combination of size, speed and athleticism for the position and while he lacks great downfield speed he can be an effective receiver at virtually all levels of the passing tree.

13. (45) Denver Broncos

Jon Asamoah, G, Illinois

He is exceptionally quick into his blocks and has the ability to make reach blocks on opponents playing on his edge.

14. (46) New York Giants

Daryl Washington, LB, TCU

He is an instinctive player that leverages the ball well and understands angles and run fits in the TCU defensive scheme. Washington is a solid open field tackler and the added bulk has helped his physical presence as a linebacker.

15. (47) New Englandk Patriots

Koa Misi, DE, Utah

Misi has good size and strength for the linebacker position. He has played both with his hand in the dirt as well as in a stand up position. He is a tough, hard-nosed competitor that will fit best as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense.

16. (48) Carolina Panthers

Linval Joseph, DT, East Carolina

Joseph is a big body who could line up at nose tackle in a 3-4 front or interior defender in a 4-3 scheme. He is somewhat one dimensional as a run defender.

17. (49) San Francisco 49ers

Nate Allen, S, South Florida

He has a good combination of size and athleticism. He isn’t a consistent physical open field tackler and needs to finish better at the next level.

18. (50) Kansas City Chiefs

Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame

He lacks a cannon for an arm but he does have a live arm and a quick delivery that allows him to get the ball out quickly.

19. (51) Houston Texans

Ben Tate, RB, Auburn

Tate is a hard-nosed runner that does not spend much time dancing around in the backfield. He likes to stick his foot in the ground and hit the hole at the first sign of a running lane opening up.

20. (52) Pittsburgh Steelers

Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest

Ghee has good size and excellent speed for the position. He has the quickness and burst to be a solid coverage defender but lacks the foot agility, pad level and body positioning to be consistent in this area.

21. (53) New England Patriots

Austen Lane, DE, Murray State

He makes more plays with effort and persistence than athleticism. He doesn't have great speed to close to the ball and lacks good flexibility to bend down the line of scrimmage.

22. (54) Cincinnati Bengals

Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama

Cody is a massive body with natural power as an interior run stopper. He can push the pocket effectively with excellent natural power but needs to develop his hand use and expand his pass rush package.

23. (55) Philadelphia Eagles

Lamarr Houston, DT, Texas

Houston is a short, thick defender that has natural power at the point of attack. He can anchor the middle of the defense when playing with good pad level but can be inconsistent in this area.

24. (56) Green Bay Packers

Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech

He is very active in both run support as well as defending the pass but also misses too many opportunities due to lack of effort, angles and proper tackling techniques.

25. (57) Baltimore Ravens

Perrish Cox, CB, Oklahoma State

He has an excellent combination of size, strength and athleticism. He has good ball skills and does a nice job of making plays in the open field.

26. (58) Arizona Cardinals

Charles Brown, OT, USC

He is an athletic lineman that relies on his foot quickness, agility and ability to recover and sustain blocks more than raw power.

27. (59) Dallas Cowboys

Jared Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale

He's a gigantic tackle who is a small-school prospect worth keeping an eye on.

28. (60) Seattle Seahawks

Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech

He is a one-cut ball carrier that will stick his foot in the ground and hit the seam at full speed. He shows good balance on contact, runs through his share of arm tackles and shows surprising speed for his size.

29. (61) New York Jets

Alex Carrington, DE, Arkansas State

He has a good combination of size, strength and speed for an interior defensive lineman. He doesn't have great lateral quickness or agility to come off the edge as a 4-3 end but is well suited for a five-technique in 3-4 scheme.

30. (62) Minnesota Vikings

Torell Troup, DT, Central Florida

He is a short, bulky interior defender who flashes initial quickness in the middle. He shows natural power to hold the point versus the run as well as push the pocket as a pass rusher.

31. (63) Indianapolis Colts

Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland

Campbell is a good-sized left tackle prospect that is a bit ahead of the curve, technique wise, over most underclass linemen. He is quick to set the edge and does a good job of jamming opponents with heavy hands and can be quick to get a refit when the pass rusher slaps his hands away.

32. (64) New Orleans Saints

Sean Lee, LB Penn State

He has a good frame and natural strength to take on blockers. He is a solid tackler but not explosive on contact.

 
I dont see Claussen lasting to the 50th pick. Theres just to many places a QB needy team can jump in and take him. If the Chiefs take him it will be with the first pick. Ugh, I'm going to need lots of beer for tonight.

Hopefully all the Claussen to Chiefs is a smokescreen for us to move back. We shall see

 
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1(33)- Rams

2(34)- Vikings

3(35) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

4(36) Kansas City Chiefs

5(37) Philadelphia Eagles (from Washington)

6(38) Cleveland Browns

7(39) Oakland Raiders

8(40) Miami Dolphins (from Seattle through San Diego)

9(41) Buffalo Bills

Is Jimmy Clausen going to go to the Vikings at 34? It makes the most sense....or will KC, Cleveland, Oakland, Buffalo trade into 33.

Arrelious Benn, Golden Tate...will they make a FF community happy by going to the Rams, TB, KC, Cleveland, Buffalo???

Sergio Kindle to KC, Oakland, Miami...running those 3-4 schemes???

Charles Brown, Bruce Campbell, Roger Staffold....rare that 3 talented potential LT's are available.
Not if they'd like to go to the Super Bowl this year
With an offensive core of harvin, rice, peterson that young.....clausen would make sense in future years.
I think they're one of those teams that has no business worrying about future years right now. They were one play away from the Super Bowl this year. With Favre and other aging players at some spots, the window could be closing. Who knows when it will open again. You have to try to add a player that can help you THIS year.
maybe I'm too high on Clausen but if Favre were to get injured I'd much rather see Clausen, even as a rookie, start over TJ or whomever they have now.
 

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