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Drive By 2010 Mock Draft


panther4life

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Stole this from another forum but looks fun, especially since theres nothing newsworthy to talk about right now.

Anyone can be involved in this mock, for any team. Just "Drive-by", see who's on the clock and post who you think they will(or should) pick.

There's only a couple of rules:

- You must wait two picks before u can pcik again. For example, if u make the 14th pick, u can't pick again until 17. This keeps the draft open for more people.

- If u make a bad pick(pick for a team not currently on the clock, pick a player that's already been taken, pick a player not eligible for the draft,etc.) that pick will automatically be void and will need to be picked again. You may make the pick again, unless someone else makes it first. Any pick made after a voided pick that has not been done over will be void as well.

-We will go with this until the actual NFL Draft begins in 2 weeks.

If this goes well, I'd like to try it again for the UFL Draft in June.

I will be updating this post as the picks are made so everyone can keep track easier.

I'll kick things off with Pick 1 and SURPRISE, SURPRISE, the Rams select QB Sam Bradford.

Lions are on the clock

Round 1

1.St. Louis-Sam Bradford,QB,Oklahoma

2.Detroit-Russell Okung,OT,Oklahoma St

3.Tampa Bay-Ndamukong Suh,DT,Nebraska

4.Washington-Trent Williams,OT,Oklahoma

5.Kansas City-Eric Berry,S,Tennessee

6.Seattle-Gerald McCoy,DT,Oklahoma

7.Cleveland-Jimmy Claussen,QB,Notre Dame

8.Oakland--Bruce Campbell,OT,Maryland

9.Buffalo-C.J. Spiller,RB,Clemson

10.Jacksonville-Earl Thomas,S,Texas

11.Denver-Rolando McClain,LB,Alabama

12.Miami-Bryan Bulaga,OT,Iowa

13.San Francisco-Joe Hadden, CB of Florida

14.Seattle-Dez Bryant,WR,Oklahoma St

15.NY Giants-Dan Williams,DT,Tennesee

16.Tennessee-Derrick Morgan,DE,Georgia Tech

17.San Francisco-Anthony Davis,OT,Rutgers

18.Pittsburgh-Devin Mccourty,CB,Rutgers

19.Atlanta-Brandon Graham,DE,Michigan

20.Houston-Taylor Mays, S,USC

21.Cincinnati-Jermaine Gresham,TE,Oklahoma

22.New England-Sergio Kindle,OLB,Texas

23.Green Bay-Kyle Wilson,CB, Boise State

24.Philadelphia-Jason Pierre-Paul,DE, South Florida

25.Baltimore-Jared Odrick,DT,Penn State

26.Arizona-Sean Weatherspoon,OLB, Missouri

27.Dallas-Anthony Davis,OT,Rutgers

28.San Diego- Ryan Matthews, rb, Fresno st.

29.NY Jets-Golden Tate,WR,Notre Dame

30.Minnesota-Kareem Jackson,CB,Alabama

31.Indianapolis-Charles Brown, OT, USC

32.New Orleans-Everson Griffen, DE, USC

ROUND 2.

1.St. Louis-Deymarius Thomas,WR,GA Tech

2.Detroit- Brian Price,DT, UCLA

3.Tampa Bay-Patrick Robinson, CB, FSU

4.Kansas City-Jerry Hughes, OLB,TCU

5.Philadelphia-Mike Iupati OG Idaho

6.Cleveland-Carlos Dunlap DE Florida

7.Oakland-Brandon Ghee CB Wake Forest

8.San Diego-Terrence Cody DT Alabama

9.Buffalo-The Golden Calf of Bristol QB FLORIDA

10.Tampa Bay-arrelius benn, WR, Illinois.

11.Miami-Ricky Sapp OLB Clemson

12.New England-Jahvid Best RB California

13.Denver-Maurice Pouncey, C Florida

14.NY Giants-Daryl Washington, ILB-TCU

15.New England-Damian Williams, WR, USC

16.Carolina-Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincy

17.San Francisco-Nate Allen, S, South Fla.

18.Kansas City-Rodger Saffold, OT, Indiana

19.Houston-Lamarr Houston, DT, Houston

20.Pittsburgh-Jason Worilds, OLB, Virginia Tech

21.New England

22.Cincinnati

23.Philadelphia

24.Green Bay

25.Baltimore

26.Arizona

27.Dallas

28.Seattle

29.NY Jets

30.Minnesota

31.Indianapolis

32.New Orleans

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Lions select The Golden Calf of Bristol JK

Lions should select Russell Okung OT Oklahoma State.

Jeff Sackus has averaged over 8 penalties and over 11 sacks for the last 3 years for the Lions. He is considered the Lions best O-lineman and underrated. It is time to put a stop to the bleeding, and give your franchise QB time to throw. I would try and look for two more starters if possible. It is not easy to pass on a talent like Suh, but teams reach on QB and OT for a reason. If you have bad ones, there is nothing you can do to hide it. You build from the premium positions first.

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