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Gerber09 Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 NFL Mock Draft1. Miami DolphinsCurrent record: 0-12Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OT, OG, DTProjected pick: Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSUOne of the Dolphins' top priorities is to upgrade the talent level along the offensive and defensive lines with an injection of youth. Dorsey played most of the second half of the season with a minor knee injury and a back injury and was still the most disruptive defensive tackle in the country. He should be ready to contribute immediately in the NFL.2. New England Patriots (from 3-9 San Francisco)Current record: 12-0Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: ILB, CB, OLBProjected pick: Darren McFadden*, RB, ArkansasThis hardly seems fair. The league's best team lands the draft's top talent -- or strikes another lucrative draft-day deal for him. Both McFadden and Laurence Maroney split carries in college. A two-back rotation would make both last longer, not to mention the possibilities for an offense already overloaded with talent.3. New York JetsCurrent record: 3-9Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: WR, NT, ILBProjected pick: James Laurinaitis*, ILB, Ohio StateThere simply is not a wide receiver to get excited about with the third overall pick and USC DT Sedrick Ellis is not a good fit as a two-gap NT in this scheme. McFadden should be the pick, if he falls to the Jets, but in this scenario, Laurinaitis makes the most sense. He would solidify the linebacker corps next to another young talent in David Harris (2nd round pick in '07). Michigan OT Jake Long is a possibility, as well.4. Atlanta FalconsCurrent record: 3-9Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: QB, OL, DTProjected pick: Brian Brohm, QB, LouisvilleIt almost makes too much sense. The Falcons, in desperate need of a franchise quarterback in the wake of the Michael Vick mess, use their first-round selection on a signal-caller who played for current Atlanta head coach Bobby Petrino at Louisville from 2004-06.5. St. Louis RamsCurrent record: 3-9Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OT, CB, DEProjected pick: Jake Long, OT, MichiganThe season-ending injury to perennial Pro Bowl tackle Orlando Pace and the Rams' overall poor play along the offensive line this season make Long a real possibility with this pick. He is unquestionably the most dominant offensive-line prospect in the 2008 class.6. Cincinnati BengalsCurrent record: 4-8Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: DT, LB, OTProjected pick: Sedrick Ellis, DT, USCIt would be tough to pass on DE Chris Long, but the Bengals have a much bigger need for interior help. Ellis is a quick, tough and relentless defensive tackle. He has the potential to disrupt plays in the backfield while occupying blocks, which would make the Bengals' entire front-seven better.7. Oakland RaidersCurrent record: 4-8Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OL, WR, DLProjected pick: Chris Long, DE, VirginiaOutside of McFadden, there isn't a player I value more in the 2008 class than Chris Long. He plays the game with rare passion and nearly flawless technique. In addition to controlling blockers as a 3-4 end in college, Long also disengages from blocks and makes big play after big play. The fact that he finished the regular season with 14 sacks playing in that scheme tells you all you need to know about his talent and motor. Raider Nation would certainly welcome another Long with open arms.8. Kansas City ChiefsCurrent record: 4-8Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OL, WR, CBProjected pick: Ryan Clady*, OT, Boise StateClady only makes sense here if Chiefs QB Brodie Croyle makes strides during the final few weeks of the season. If not, QB Matt Ryan would have to be a possibility with this pick. Clady is still improving his strength but he possesses impressive feet to go along with his enormous wingspan.9. Baltimore RavensCurrent record: 4-8Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: QB, CB, LBProjected pick: Matt Ryan, QB, Boston CollegeRyan is the top quarterback prospect in the 2008 class. In this scenario, the Ravens would send a thank-you letter to the Falcons and gladly take Ryan with the ninth overall selection.10. New Orleans SaintsCurrent record: 5-7Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: MLB, TE, DTProjected pick: Keith Rivers, LB, USCThis is a bit high for Rivers, but the Saints need linebacker help and could fall in love with his leadership and tempo. Rivers could possibly play inside in the NFL, but his more natural fit is on the weakside. Regardless, he is a first-round talent with very good instincts, quickness and tackling skills.11. Houston TexansCurrent record: 5-7Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: DB, OG, RBProjected pick: Malcolm Jenkins*, DB, Ohio StateJenkins spends most of his time in soft-zone coverage at both corner and safety at Ohio State. It's unlikely he will ever emerge as a shutdown man-to-man cover corner in the NFL, but Jenkins is a ball hawk with excellent size and straight-line speed. His versatility could help solidify the Texans' secondary.12. Denver BroncosCurrent record: 5-7Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OL, DT, SProjected pick: Kenny Phillips*, S, Miami (Fla.)Phillips had a substandard season, and it would say a lot about his character if he returns to Miami for his senior season and take on a leadership role. On the flip side, Phillips is likely to be the top safety selected if he bolts school early for the 2008 draft. Denver is aging at the position, making it one of Phillips' potential first-round landing spots. His speed and athleticism would be a good complement to the Broncos' existing group of comparatively slow-footed tough guys.13. Carolina PanthersCurrent record: 5-7Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: QB, WR, DEProjected pick: Andre Woodson, QB, KentuckyWoodson has the size, arm strength and accuracy as a passer to develop into a good starter in the NFL. Some teams will be concerned about his occasional lapses in decision-making and lack of mobility. However, I would consider the Panthers fortunate if Woodson drops to them at No. 13 overall. In this scenario, Woodson would be the third and final quarterback off the board in the first round, leaving the Bears to adjust their plans quickly.14. Chicago BearsCurrent record: 5-7Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: QB, OT, SProjected pick: Mike Jenkins, DB, South FloridaIf the team can't get one of the top three quarterbacks, it likely will look for help along the offensive line and at safety. Jenkins plays mostly corner at South Florida but he may be a better fit at free safety in the NFL. Regardless, Jenkins has excellent speed and ball skills for his size. He has shown much better discipline and technique as a senior, which is why he is shooting up many NFL draft boards.15. Philadelphia EaglesCurrent record: 5-7Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OT, S, WRProjected pick: DeSean Jackson*, WR, CalSam Baker would be a possibility, but will the Eagles really take another USC tackle considering Winston Justice's struggles thus far? From my vantage point, Jackson would be tough to pass on here if he leaves following a disappointing junior season at Cal. Sure, critics will attack Jackson for being lean and struggling to stay healthy. But none of his injuries project to have long-term ramifications. Plus, he's a better pure wide receiver than Ted Ginn Jr. (picked by Miami No. 10 overall in 2007) and Jackson is just as explosive in the return game.16. Washington RedskinsCurrent record: 5-7Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: WR, DE, SProjected pick: Derrick Harvey*, DE, FloridaHarvey could use another season in Gainesville to improve his bulk and strength, but don't count on him returning. The 6-foot-4, 255-pound junior notched 17.5 sacks the past two seasons and will wow scouts with his speed and athleticism during workouts. Harvey could upgrade the Redskins' perimeter pass rush immediately.17. Arizona CardinalsCurrent record: 6-6Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OT, DT, RBProjected pick: Sam Baker, OT, USCBaker has the feet and balance of a future Pro Bowl left tackle. Unfortunately, he is neither aggressive nor strong enough to start in the NFL right now. Depending on how many come out, Arizona could have more to choose from with this pick -- at both the offensive and defensive tackle positions.18. Buffalo BillsCurrent record: 6-6Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: TE, CB, OLBProjected pick: Ali Highsmith, LB, LSUPaul Posluszny, Buffalo's second-round pick in 2007, showed lots of promise prior to his season-ending injury. The Bills, however, could still use help at the position even if Posluszny returns to form. Cornerback and tight end are bigger needs, but Highsmith is rated higher than the next-best prospect at either position. Highsmith possesses the athleticism and speed to emerge as a playmaking starter in the NFL, but only if his bulk and recognition skills improve.19. Minnesota VikingsCurrent record: 6-6Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: DE, S, CProjected pick: Calais Campbell*, DE, Miami (Fla.)Yes, it's true. The Vikings are really in the market for another first-round defensive end. Campbell is first-round material despite failing to live up to expectations in 2007. Sure, he could improve his stock to the top-10 range by returning to school and maximizing his talents as a senior. Though something tells me an athletic 6-7, 285-pound end with 4.7-speed and 17 sacks the past two seasons won't slip far -- even if he's not fully developed.20. Detroit LionsCurrent record: 6-6Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OT, CB, TEProjected pick: Jeff Otah, OT, PittsburghIt looks like the Lions will be selecting outside of the top 10 for the first time since 2001. Now the trick is to find quality players this far down the line. Otah is a late-rising prospect from Nigeria with quick feet for such a massive frame. Otah will take some time to develop but he might be worth the wait.21. Dallas Cowboys (from 7-5 Cleveland)Current record: 11-1Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: S, OT, WRProjected pick: Limas Sweed, WR, TexasSweed is the most naturally gifted receiver in the 2008 class if healthy. Unfortunately, the homegrown product's senior season was cut short by a wrist injury. Although durability is a concern, some team could get a steal in the bottom-half of the first round if Sweed returns to form as expected. Owner Jerry Jones has never been one to shy away from risks.22. Tennessee TitansCurrent record: 7-5Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: WR, DT, CBProjected pick: Malcolm Kelly*, WR, OklahomaThe Titans need to surround franchise quarterback Vince Young with better perimeter weapons. Young may be forced to befriend a Sooner if his former teammate, Sweed, is off the board. Kelly could use another season of polishing but word out of Norman is the 6-4, 220-pound glider will take his chances in the upcoming NFL draft.23. San Diego ChargersCurrent record: 7-5Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: ILB, DL, RBProjected pick: Rey Maualuga*, ILB, USCMaualuga is finishing strong as a junior. He publicly stated he plans on returning to Southern California next fall, but Maualuga wouldn't be the first to renege on such a promise. A strong showing at the combine could catapult the 250-pound middle linebacker into the top-half of the first round.24. Seattle SeahawksCurrent record: 8-4Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OL, S, TEProjected pick: Jonathan Stewart*, RB, OregonThe Seahawks have some tough questions to ponder at the running back position in the upcoming offseason. Will Shaun Alexander return to form? Can Maurice Morris be the full-time load-carrier if not? Stewart has yet to indicate his intentions but it wouldn't be a bit surprising if he followed QB Dennis Dixon out of Eugene. Stewart has the versatility, power and burst to thrive in coach Mike Holmgren's system.25. Tampa Bay BuccaneersCurrent record: 8-4Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OT, CB, OLBProjected pick: Aqib Talib*, DB, KansasTalib is a versatile athlete with the size, toughness and ball skills to fit well in the Tampa 2. Who knows, maybe coach Jon Gruden would get him some time at wide receiver like Mark Mangino did at Kansas.26. New York GiantsCurrent record: 8-4Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OLB, OT, DBProjected pick: Dan Connor, LB, Penn StateConnor is a bit overrated, but the Giants would be getting a solid value on him at No. 26 overall. Connor moved inside to middle linebacker as a senior but it seems his better fit in the NFL will be at the Will (weakside linebacker) position.27. Jacksonville JaguarsCurrent record: 8-4Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: WR, OLB, SProjected pick: Vernon Gholston*, DE/OLB, Ohio StateThis would have to be worst-case scenario for Gholston, who has 21.5 sacks the past two seasons, including eight in his last four outings. Gholston is a bit undersized but he is powerfully built with above-average speed. The Jaguars would jump at the opportunity to select the junior here, even if end is not a top priority.28. Pittsburgh SteelersCurrent record: 9-3Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: OL, WR, SProjected pick: Michael Oher*, OT, MississippiThe Steelers should use this picks to upgrade their offensive line. Oher is reportedly on the fence in regards to staying in school or turning pro. Should he leave early, Oher has all the physical tools a team looks for in a potential starting left tackle. He comes with some baggage, though, and his technique still needs polishing.29. Green Bay PackersCurrent record: 10-2Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: RB, S, OLProjected pick: Felix Jones*, RB, ArkansasRyan Grant has been a nice story this season but the Packers can't count on him as its premier back moving forward. The verdict is still out on rookie Brandon Jackson, who has failed to meet expectations so far. A proven veteran would be ideal but Jones has proven capable of contributing as a complementary weapon. He brings world-class speed to the table as a runner, receiver and return specialist.30. San Francisco 49ers (from 10-2 Indianapolis)Current record: 3-9Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: WR, OL, SProjected pick: Early Doucet, WR, LSUObviously, the 49ers would like to have that No. 2 pick back from the Patriots, but they'll have to make due with the 30th pick. Doucet has been bothered by a nagging groin injury, which prevented him from emerging as a reliable No. 1 weapon at LSU this fall. But a couple fast 40 times and a big week at the Senior Bowl could help affirm his big-play potential for NFL decision-makers.31. Dallas CowboysCurrent record: 11-1Scouts Inc.'s three biggest needs: S, OT, WRProjected pick: Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston CollegeThe Cowboys can use this pick to bolster their offensive line depth after selecting a wide receiver (Sweed) earlier in the round. Cherilus has struggled in his first year on the left side and in a new system. A team patient enough to rebuild his confidence -- which probably includes moving him back to ROT -- could reap the rewards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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