Note: This is from FBG Andy Dufresne, not me.
Round 1
St. Louis - Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska 6-4 302
Assuming they get Michael Vick or someone else in FA/via trade to play QB. Otherwise I think they take Bradford.
Detroit - Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma 6-4 298
Fortunes are turning around for this moribund franchise. Zero turnover in the coaching staff, a great draft last year, getting what many consider the best player in the draft = hitch up the bandwagon!
Tampa Bay - Eric Berry FS Tennessee 5-11 203
Worst case scenario for the Bucs when the two top DTs go off the board. I think there's some credence to the talk of them trading up.
Washington - Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma 6-4 223
Shanahan won't be able to resist. He took Cutler when he had Plummer and he could take a QB even if he kind of likes Campbell.
Kansas City - Russell Okung OT Oklahoma State 6-5 302
Lots of ways they can go with this pick, but with Albert disappointing this should upgrade the entire offensive unit a bit.
Seattle - Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa 6-6 312
Who knows what Carroll's offense will look like, but one thing's for sure, their starting left tackle's not on the roster right now.
Cleveland - Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma State 6-2 220
I know that Holmgren doesn't like to take WRs early, but that's only when he has at least one on the roster.
Oakland - Anthony Davis OT Rutgers 6-6 325
Far too sensible to happen. Or is it? Sounds like Davis is at least soliciting opinions. And an up and down player is just what the Raiders need.
Buffalo - Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame 6-2 223
I know Clausen isn't universally loved. But I saw a player that showed nearly constant improvement year after year and reminds me of Phillip Rivers in attitude - which to me is a good thing.
Jacksonville - Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech 6-4 272
The drafting of Harvey and Groves has thus far been an unexpected (to me) failure. Playing in the AFC South, they've got to get some sort of pass rush and Morgan is possibly the most complete DE in the draft.
Denver - Rolando McClain ILB Alabama 6-4 256
Miami - Brandon Graham DE Michigan 6-1 263
San Francisco - Bruce Campbell OT Maryland 6-7 310
Seattle - Everson Griffen DE Southern California 6-3 278
New York Giants - Trent Williams OT Oklahoma 6-5 318
Tennessee - Joe Haden CB Florida 5-11 190
San Francisco - C.J. Spiller RB Clemson 5-11 195
Pittsburgh - Mike Iupati OG Idaho 6-5 325
Atlanta - Jason Pierre-Paul DE South Florida 6-6 265
Houston - Dan Williams DT Tennessee 6-2 329
Cincinnati - Earl Thomas S Texas 5-10 195
New England - Jerry Hughes OLB TCU 6-2 257
Green Bay - Charles Brown OT Southern California 6-5 292
Philadelphia - Ricky Sapp OLB Clemson 6-4 248
Baltimore - Kyle Wilson CB Boise State 5-10 190
Arizona - Brandon Spikes ILB Florida 6-3 256
Dallas - Jared Odrick DT Penn State 6-5 301
San Diego - LeGarrette Blount RB Oregon 6-1 245
New York Jets - Sergio Kindle OLB Texas 6-4 255
Minnesota - Vladimir Ducasse OT Massachusetts 6-5 326
New Orleans - Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri 6-1 241
Indianapolis - Brian Price DT UCLA 6-2 300
Round 2
St. Louis - Kareem Jackson CB Alabama 6-0 193
Detroit - Taylor Mays FS Southern California 6-3 231
Tampa Bay - Corey Wootton DE Northwestern 6-6 280
Kansas City - Terrence Cody DT Alabama 6-4 370
Washington - Carlos Dunlap DE Florida 6-6 290
Cleveland - Jonathan Dwyer RB Georgia Tech 5-11 235
Oakland - Perrish Cox CB Oklahoma State 5-11 189
Seattle - Colt McCoy QB Texas 6-2 212
Buffalo - Jermaine Gresham TE Oklahoma 6-6 258
Tampa Bay - Patrick Robinson CB Florida State 5-11 190
Miami - Arrelious Benn WR Illinois 6-2 220
New England - Brandon LaFell WR LSU 6-3 206
Denver - Chad Jones SS LSU 6-3 230
New York Giants - Tyson Alualu DT California 6-2 291
New England - Aaron Hernandez TE Florida 6-2 250
Carolina - Golden Tate WR Notre Dame 5-11 195
San Francisco - Greg Hardy DE Mississippi 6-4 279
Kansas City - Anthony McCoy TE Southern California 6-5 249
Houston - Ryan Mathews RB Fresno State 5-11 220
Pittsburgh - Jason Fox OT Miami 6-6 314
New England - Jahvid Best RB California 5-10 195
Cincinnati - Rob Gronkowski TE Arizona 6-6 265
Philadelphia - Dominique Franks CB Oklahoma 6-0 192
Green Bay - Devin McCourty CB Rutgers 5-11 186
Baltimore - Damian Williams WR Southern California 6-1 195
Arizona - Syd'Quan Thompson CB California 5-09 182
Dallas - Myron Rolle S Florida St 6-2 218
San Diego - Cam Thomas DT North Carolina 6-4 331
New York Jets - Mardy Gilyard WR Cincinnati 6-0 179
Minnesota - Maurkice Pouncey C Florida 6-5 318
New Orleans - Nate Allen FS South Florida 6-1 205
Indianapolis - Morgan Burnett FS Georgia Tech 6-1 210
Round 3
St. Louis - Jon Asamoah OG Illinois 6-4 300
Detroit - Navorro Bowman OLB Penn State 6-1 232
Tampa Bay - Danario Alexander WR Missouri 6-5 215
Kansas City - Toby Gerhart RB Stanford 6-1 235
Oakland - Matt Tennant C Boston College 6-5 290
Philadelphia - Brandon Ghee CB Wake Forest 6-0 189
Cleveland - Koa Misi OLB Utah 6-3 244
Buffalo - Arthur Jones DT Syracuse 6-3 295
Miami - Jimmy Graham TE Miami 6-7 259
Jacksonville - Jerome Murphy CB South Florida 6-1 191
Chicago - Jason Worilds DE Virginia Tech 6-2 252
New York Giants - Daryl Washington ILB TCU 6-2 226
Tennessee - Mike Johnson OG Alabama 6-6 306
Carolina - Eric Norwood OLB South Carolina 6-1 246
San Francisco - Tony Pike QB Cincinnati 6-6 212
Denver - Donovan Warren CB Michigan 6-0 185
Houston - Jordan Shipley WR Texas 6-0 190
Pittsburgh - Amari Spievey CB Iowa 6-0 190
Atlanta - Javier Arenas CB Alabama 5-09 195
Cincinnati - Dexter McCluster WR Mississippi 5-08 165
Oakland - George Selvie DE South Florida 6-5 247
Green Bay - Rodger Saffold OT Indiana 6-5 312
Philadelphia - Joe McKnight RB Southern California 6-0 190
Baltimore - Alex Carrington DE Arkansas State 6-5 284
Arizona - Sean Lee ILB Penn State 6-2 236
Dallas - Riley Cooper WR Florida 6-4 214
San Diego - Austen Lane DE Murray State 6-6 267
Cleveland - T.J. Ward SS Oregon 5-10 199
Minnesota - Montario Hardesty RB Tennessee 6-0 215
New Orleans - Geno Atkins DT Georgia 6-2 286
Indianapolis - Lamarr Houston DT Texas 6-3 302
Round 1
St. Louis - Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska 6-4 302
Assuming they get Michael Vick or someone else in FA/via trade to play QB. Otherwise I think they take Bradford.
Detroit - Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma 6-4 298
Fortunes are turning around for this moribund franchise. Zero turnover in the coaching staff, a great draft last year, getting what many consider the best player in the draft = hitch up the bandwagon!
Tampa Bay - Eric Berry FS Tennessee 5-11 203
Worst case scenario for the Bucs when the two top DTs go off the board. I think there's some credence to the talk of them trading up.
Washington - Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma 6-4 223
Shanahan won't be able to resist. He took Cutler when he had Plummer and he could take a QB even if he kind of likes Campbell.
Kansas City - Russell Okung OT Oklahoma State 6-5 302
Lots of ways they can go with this pick, but with Albert disappointing this should upgrade the entire offensive unit a bit.
Seattle - Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa 6-6 312
Who knows what Carroll's offense will look like, but one thing's for sure, their starting left tackle's not on the roster right now.
Cleveland - Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma State 6-2 220
I know that Holmgren doesn't like to take WRs early, but that's only when he has at least one on the roster.
Oakland - Anthony Davis OT Rutgers 6-6 325
Far too sensible to happen. Or is it? Sounds like Davis is at least soliciting opinions. And an up and down player is just what the Raiders need.
Buffalo - Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame 6-2 223
I know Clausen isn't universally loved. But I saw a player that showed nearly constant improvement year after year and reminds me of Phillip Rivers in attitude - which to me is a good thing.
Jacksonville - Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech 6-4 272
The drafting of Harvey and Groves has thus far been an unexpected (to me) failure. Playing in the AFC South, they've got to get some sort of pass rush and Morgan is possibly the most complete DE in the draft.
Denver - Rolando McClain ILB Alabama 6-4 256
Miami - Brandon Graham DE Michigan 6-1 263
San Francisco - Bruce Campbell OT Maryland 6-7 310
Seattle - Everson Griffen DE Southern California 6-3 278
New York Giants - Trent Williams OT Oklahoma 6-5 318
Tennessee - Joe Haden CB Florida 5-11 190
San Francisco - C.J. Spiller RB Clemson 5-11 195
Pittsburgh - Mike Iupati OG Idaho 6-5 325
Atlanta - Jason Pierre-Paul DE South Florida 6-6 265
Houston - Dan Williams DT Tennessee 6-2 329
Cincinnati - Earl Thomas S Texas 5-10 195
New England - Jerry Hughes OLB TCU 6-2 257
Green Bay - Charles Brown OT Southern California 6-5 292
Philadelphia - Ricky Sapp OLB Clemson 6-4 248
Baltimore - Kyle Wilson CB Boise State 5-10 190
Arizona - Brandon Spikes ILB Florida 6-3 256
Dallas - Jared Odrick DT Penn State 6-5 301
San Diego - LeGarrette Blount RB Oregon 6-1 245
New York Jets - Sergio Kindle OLB Texas 6-4 255
Minnesota - Vladimir Ducasse OT Massachusetts 6-5 326
New Orleans - Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri 6-1 241
Indianapolis - Brian Price DT UCLA 6-2 300
Round 2
St. Louis - Kareem Jackson CB Alabama 6-0 193
Detroit - Taylor Mays FS Southern California 6-3 231
Tampa Bay - Corey Wootton DE Northwestern 6-6 280
Kansas City - Terrence Cody DT Alabama 6-4 370
Washington - Carlos Dunlap DE Florida 6-6 290
Cleveland - Jonathan Dwyer RB Georgia Tech 5-11 235
Oakland - Perrish Cox CB Oklahoma State 5-11 189
Seattle - Colt McCoy QB Texas 6-2 212
Buffalo - Jermaine Gresham TE Oklahoma 6-6 258
Tampa Bay - Patrick Robinson CB Florida State 5-11 190
Miami - Arrelious Benn WR Illinois 6-2 220
New England - Brandon LaFell WR LSU 6-3 206
Denver - Chad Jones SS LSU 6-3 230
New York Giants - Tyson Alualu DT California 6-2 291
New England - Aaron Hernandez TE Florida 6-2 250
Carolina - Golden Tate WR Notre Dame 5-11 195
San Francisco - Greg Hardy DE Mississippi 6-4 279
Kansas City - Anthony McCoy TE Southern California 6-5 249
Houston - Ryan Mathews RB Fresno State 5-11 220
Pittsburgh - Jason Fox OT Miami 6-6 314
New England - Jahvid Best RB California 5-10 195
Cincinnati - Rob Gronkowski TE Arizona 6-6 265
Philadelphia - Dominique Franks CB Oklahoma 6-0 192
Green Bay - Devin McCourty CB Rutgers 5-11 186
Baltimore - Damian Williams WR Southern California 6-1 195
Arizona - Syd'Quan Thompson CB California 5-09 182
Dallas - Myron Rolle S Florida St 6-2 218
San Diego - Cam Thomas DT North Carolina 6-4 331
New York Jets - Mardy Gilyard WR Cincinnati 6-0 179
Minnesota - Maurkice Pouncey C Florida 6-5 318
New Orleans - Nate Allen FS South Florida 6-1 205
Indianapolis - Morgan Burnett FS Georgia Tech 6-1 210
Round 3
St. Louis - Jon Asamoah OG Illinois 6-4 300
Detroit - Navorro Bowman OLB Penn State 6-1 232
Tampa Bay - Danario Alexander WR Missouri 6-5 215
Kansas City - Toby Gerhart RB Stanford 6-1 235
Oakland - Matt Tennant C Boston College 6-5 290
Philadelphia - Brandon Ghee CB Wake Forest 6-0 189
Cleveland - Koa Misi OLB Utah 6-3 244
Buffalo - Arthur Jones DT Syracuse 6-3 295
Miami - Jimmy Graham TE Miami 6-7 259
Jacksonville - Jerome Murphy CB South Florida 6-1 191
Chicago - Jason Worilds DE Virginia Tech 6-2 252
New York Giants - Daryl Washington ILB TCU 6-2 226
Tennessee - Mike Johnson OG Alabama 6-6 306
Carolina - Eric Norwood OLB South Carolina 6-1 246
San Francisco - Tony Pike QB Cincinnati 6-6 212
Denver - Donovan Warren CB Michigan 6-0 185
Houston - Jordan Shipley WR Texas 6-0 190
Pittsburgh - Amari Spievey CB Iowa 6-0 190
Atlanta - Javier Arenas CB Alabama 5-09 195
Cincinnati - Dexter McCluster WR Mississippi 5-08 165
Oakland - George Selvie DE South Florida 6-5 247
Green Bay - Rodger Saffold OT Indiana 6-5 312
Philadelphia - Joe McKnight RB Southern California 6-0 190
Baltimore - Alex Carrington DE Arkansas State 6-5 284
Arizona - Sean Lee ILB Penn State 6-2 236
Dallas - Riley Cooper WR Florida 6-4 214
San Diego - Austen Lane DE Murray State 6-6 267
Cleveland - T.J. Ward SS Oregon 5-10 199
Minnesota - Montario Hardesty RB Tennessee 6-0 215
New Orleans - Geno Atkins DT Georgia 6-2 286
Indianapolis - Lamarr Houston DT Texas 6-3 302
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Another thing regarding Blount - he fits right in with the M.O. of the Chargers drafting philosophy lately a.k.a. the player out of nowhere. Cromartie was coming off a knee injury. McNeill had back issues. Taking Larry English when they had Merriman. Buster Davis?Blount seemed to rehab his character concerns a bit (not completely mind you, but enough IMO) to warrant a high selection. If he doesn't go in the 1st, I highly doubt he'd get by Detroit with their 2nd.
Another thing regarding Blount - he fits right in with the M.O. of the Chargers drafting philosophy lately a.k.a. the player out of nowhere. Cromartie was coming off a knee injury. McNeill had back issues. Taking Larry English when they had Merriman. Buster Davis?Blount seemed to rehab his character concerns a bit (not completely mind you, but enough IMO) to warrant a high selection. If he doesn't go in the 1st, I highly doubt he'd get by Detroit with their 2nd.
Blount had a nice week at the Senior Bowl, after which most onlookers agreed that he had redeemed himself to the point of being a "draftable" prospect. That's a far cry from being a first round pick. Blount is projected as a 5th round pick by NFL Draft Scout. There is absolutely zero chance of him being picked in the first round. Nobody projects him anywhere near that range. He's an inexperienced two-down power back with no receiving skills and character concerns to boot. He's the type of project that someone will take a chance on in rounds 4-5 once the quality talent has been cleaned out, but he's not a first round pick. Mathews and Dwyer are the most likely candidates if San Diego goes RB in the late first. The only other guys who would make any sense are Anthony Dixon and Toby Gerhart, but it would take a serious surge for either of them to climb that high.