WalterFootball.com 2010 NFl Mock Draft
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Elliot Stablerhttp://walterfootball.com/draft2010.php
Notables in the first 3 rounds
1.Rams-Jimmy Clausen QB
2.Lions-Ndamukong Suh DT
4.Redskins-Sam Bradford QB
7.Browns-Joe Haden CB
10.Jaguars-Tim Tebow QB
11.Broncos-Rolando McClain LB
13.49ers-C.J Spiller RB
20.Texans-Dez Bryant WR
30.Chargers-Terrence Cody DT
Round 2
34.Lions-Jahvid Best RB
35.Buccaneers-Golden Tate WR
38.Browns-Jared Odrick DL
39.Raiders-Carlos Dunlap DE
40.Seahawks-Tony Pike QB
52.Steelers-Brandon Spikes LB
57.Patriots-Jonathon Dwyer RB
58.Bengals-Javier Arenas CB/KR
59.Cowboys-Marshawn Gilyard WR/KR
Round 3
71.Browns-Reshad Jones S
73.Dolphins-Aaron Hernandez TE
80.Broncos-Sean Canfield QB
81.Texans-Toby Gerhart RB
84.Browns-Eric Norwood LB/DE
No Buckeyes or Colt McCoy through Round Three -
Emmett BrownIf the Jaguars take Tebow at number 10 they are sealing their faith to LA.
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osu99The Walter football is kind of a douche and really not too accurate. I do check his page out because it's the first one that comes up when you google "2010 nfl mock draft"
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WriterbuckeyeHe may not be accurate but Haden is looking like the best pick for the Browns at 7, unless somebody falls or Holmgren decides to make a trade.
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jordo212000I don't know, I really don't see the Redskins picking Bradford. I could be wrong, but I think Shanahan tries to coach Campbell up and in the mean time takes a flier on a mid-round QB.
Also if the Jaguars draft Tim Tebow @ #10 they are finished for the next 5 years. I'm not saying he can't play in the NFL, I'm just saying you can get him much later. How many NFL QBs have come from this sort of offense and had a whole lot of success? I can't think of many. Taking snaps from under center is worlds different from taking them in the gun. -
RiverRat13
Quite the opposite. A lot of people see the Jags taking Tebow in an attempt to bring in fans. If they don't take Tebow, I'd say that signals they will bolt to L.A.Emmett Brown wrote: If the Jaguars take Tebow at number 10 they are sealing their faith to LA. -
jordo212000
winning gets fans into the stadium. Taking a guy who is going to set your franchise back (if you pick him in the 1st round) in a stupid ploy and ensuring more mediocrity could be the final blow for the franchise.RiverRat13 wrote:
Quite the opposite. A lot of people see the Jags taking Tebow in an attempt to bring in fans. If they don't take Tebow, I'd say that signals they will bolt to L.A.
One of the first daggers the Jaguars inserted into themselves was hiring Jack Del Rio. The guy is way in over his head. -
thedynasty1998Tebow sells tickets and who says he sets them back? Ginn went #10 and I could see Tebow having more value than Ginn.
Even if he only plays 10-15 snaps a game, he might be worth justifying with the first round pick.
I wouldn't do it, but the Jags need to sell tickets if they don't want to move. -
CofCBrugs87this mock lost all credibility with Carlos Dunlap not only dropping into the second but the browns passing on him......even with the DUI he is a first round pick...no way in hell he drops that far
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h2thaizzoI love this mock, follow walterfootball every thursday for updates. I don't think we will be taking a DE very high this year, with some of the better ones electing to return to school, I think its an area we will improve via free agency/later in the draft, and complete early next season if we have to. As for the Carlos Dunlap thing, he isn't projected to be a 3-4 guy is the reason we pass on him. Odrick is built to be a 3-4 end, its a low risk pick, where Dunlap is a boom or bust type selection. I wouldn't mind Dunlap, but I wouldn't cry if we didn't get him. My personal favorite option would be to trade down a little in the second, and get some additional talent, or take Arthur Jones, who was the #1 rated 3-4 end until he got injured.
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DaBrowns41I don't see the Browns passing on Rolando to grab Joe Haden. Yes, we need another corner badly, but we need a sledgehammer at ILB, a Patrick Willis/Ray Lewis, if you will.
Either way, I wouldn't complain if we landed Haden. I think he's an amazing talent, but I'm more partial to McClain, and his position. McClain and D'Qwell behind Rogers, Coleman, Odrick/Williams, etc. Wowzers. -
King CurtisThe Browns did pass on Percy Harvin AND the USC LB, so I wouldnt put it past them to screw up again.
Haden is the best possible pick at #7 -
DaBrowns41
We now have an excellent center, so we really didn't screw up.King Curtis wrote: The Browns did pass on Percy Harvin AND the USC LB, so I wouldnt put it past them to screw up again.
Haden is the best possible pick at #7 -
pkebker
Exactly, last year's draft was not that bad. Alex Mack was an excellent pick up!DaBrowns41 wrote:
We now have an excellent center, so we really didn't screw up.King Curtis wrote: The Browns did pass on Percy Harvin AND the USC LB, so I wouldnt put it past them to screw up again.
Haden is the best possible pick at #7
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CofCBrugs87I didnt mean that i wanted the browns to take Dunlap but i did mean to point out the fact that there's no chance in hell that he falls out of the first round. Period. Discussion over. As for the poster above, I dare to question any knowledgeable draft expert if they thought Harvin would have turned out to be as big as he was. The fact of the matter was that while he has great speed, he played in a gadget offense and was not a polished WR. Shit, i remember him getting more handoffs than catches. As for the USC linebackers almost every LB had questions marks. Everyone thought Cushing's was a roid head (i still do), Matthews was a walk on and a DE in college, and Rey Rey (who i loved and still do) was said to be a two down linebacker.