1. St Louis Rams- Sam Bradford (QB) Oklahoma
I've been going back and forth but Bradford would have been the top pick in 2009 had he come out. The rams need a quarterback badly.
2. Detroit Lions- Ndamukong Suh (DT) Nebraska
The man who nearly put Texas out of the championship game with his dominance helps Martin Mayhew in his plan to make the Lions relevant again.
3. Tampa Bay Bucs- Gerald McCoy (DT) Oklahoma
The Warren Sapp like 3 technique d-lineman goes to Tampa, its like dejavu all over again.
4. Washington Redskins- Bryan Bulaga (OT) Iowa
Athletic tackle to play in the Shanahan running system.
5. Kansas City Chiefs- Russell Okung (OT) Oklahoma State
Scott Pioli brings the "win the game in the trenches" mentality from New England with the selection of Okung.
6. Seattle Seahawks- Trent Williams (OT) Oklahoma
The run on tackles continues, here is the replacement for Walter Jones.
7. Cleveland Browns- Eric Berry (S) Tennessee
Another flashback for a team with a player. Here is the Eric Turner like player in Cleveland.
8. Oakland Raiders- Anthony Davis (OT) Rutgers.
The player to protect the blindside of (insert qb of the week here). Davis could become what Gallery never did.
9. Buffalo Bills-Jimmy Claussen (QB) Notre Dame
Chan Gailey gets his signal caller to build around. The experience of a pro-style offense is a big advancement for Claussen.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars- Mike Iupati (OL) Idaho
The best interior line prospect to help open holes for MJD.
11. Denver Broncos- Rolando McLain (LB) Alabama
Is there a more perfect marriage between a prospect and team than this???
12. Miami Dolphins- Dez Bryant (WR) Oklahoma State
Chad Henne gets an elite wide receiver to grow with.
13. San Francisco 49ers- Taylor Mays (S) USC
Just a physical freak for Singletary to scheme with.
14. Seattle Seahawks- C.J Spiller (RB) Clemson
The seahawks finally replace Shawn Alexander with a guy who can help in the return game too.
15. New York Giants- Jared Odrick (DT) Penn State
Odrick is a big man who can apply pressure up the middle and collapse a pocket.
16. Tennessee Titans- Derrick Morgan (DE) Georgia Tech
The position needed an upgrade then became priority with VandenBosch leaving.
17. San Francisco 49ers- Jason Pierre Paul (DE) South Florida
Pierre Paul is a fit in either a 4-3 or 3-4 defense. Just a physical freak still learning the game.
18. Pittsburgh Steelers- Joe Haden (CB) Florida
Haden takes the Michael Jenkins like slide because of his combine 40 time. They should be known as the Pittsburgh Stealers after drafting Haden at this spot.
19. Atlanta Falcons- Carlos Dunlap (DE) Florida
The Falcons seriousily need a pass rush, Dunlap fills the bill with some help from Mike Smith and the coaching staff. The ultimate hit or miss.
20. Houston Texans- Earl Thomas (S)
The Longhorn stays home and provides a solid playmaker in a secondary looking to make the next step to the playoffs.
21. Cincinnati Bengals- Vladamir Ducasse (OL)
A four position lineman who stepped up against the big boys in post season games.
22. New England Patriots- Brandon Graham (OLB) Michigan
Graham doesn't fit the measurables of the Belichick outside backer but makes up for it in effort and production.
23. Green Bay Packers- Sergio Kindle (OLB) Texas
A true athletic freak with some character concerns that help him slide.
24. Philadelphia Eagles- Sean Weatherspoon (LB) Missouri
Weatherspoon helps eliminate the revolving door of linebackers on this roster.
25. Baltimore Ravens- Patrick Robinson (CB) Florida State
Robinson improves a cornerback position that survives off of Ed Reed's presence and a great pass rush.
26. Arizona Cardinals- Brandon Spikes (LB) Florida
The playmaker at backer to replace Karlos Dansby.
27. Dallas Cowboys- Golden Tate (WR) Notre Dame
Roy Williams has been a complete disappointment in Dallas, Tate and Austin could be dangerous together.
28. San Diego Chargers- Ryan Matthews (RB) Fresno State
The nations best rusher from 2009 fills a major hole in Diego.
29. New York Jets- Arrelious Benn (WR) Illinois
Benn is a great compliment to Edwards and Keller.
30. Minnesota Vikings- Kyle Wilson (CB) Boise State
The Vikings add another corner to keep up with elite teams in the nfc which all run multiple receiver formations.
31. Indianapolis Colts- Dan Williams (DT) Tennessee
Big body in the middle to help the run defense.
32. New Orleans Saints- Sean Lee (LB) Penn State
Can play any of the backer positions and could replace Fujita right away.
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