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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    I thought it would be a little easier if we had the complete list of players already selected here at this point.

    1st Round
    1. St. Louis (1-15) - Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
    2. Detroit (2-14) - Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma
    3. Tampa Bay (3-13) - Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
    4. Washington (4-12) - Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma
    5. Kansas City (4-12) - Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
    6. Seattle (5-11) - Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame
    7. Cleveland (5-11) - Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma St.
    8. Oakland (5-11) - Bruce Campbell, OT , Maryland
    9. Buffalo (6-10) - Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
    10. Jacksonville (7-9) - Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech
    11. Denver (from Chicago, 7-9) - Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
    12. Miami (7-9) - Taylor Mays, S, USC
    13. San Francisco (8-8) - Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
    14. Seattle (from Denver, 8-8) - Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa
    15. New York Giants (8-8) - CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
    16. Tennessee (8-8) - Jason-Paul Pierre, DE, South Florida
    17. San Francisco (from Carolina, 8-8) - Joe Haden, CB, Florida
    18. Pittsburgh (9-7) - Mike Iupati, OT, Idaho
    19. Atlanta (9-7) - Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
    20. Houston (9-7) - Earl Thomas, S, Texas
    21. Cincinnati (10-6) - Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee
    22. New England (10-6) - Jared Odrick, DE, Penn State
    23. Green Bay (11-5) - Charles Brown, OT, USC
    24. Philadelphia (11-5) - Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida
    25. Baltimore (9-7) - Sergio Kindle, OLB/DE, Texas
    26. Arizona (10-6) - Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Missouri
    27. Dallas (11-5) - Maurkice Pouncey, C/G, Florida
    28. San Diego (13-3) - Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame
    29. New York Jets (9-7) - Brandon Graham, OLB/DE, Michigan
    30. Minnesota (12-4) - Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama
    31. Indianapolis (14-2) - Brian Price, DT, UCLA
    32. New Orleans (13-3) - Everson Griffin, DE, USC

    2nd Round
    1. St. Louis (1-15)- Demaryious Thomas(WR-Georgia Tech)
    2. Detroit (2-14)- Brandon Spikes(ILB-Florida)
    3. Tampa Bay (3-13)- Corey Wooten(DE-Northwestern)
    4. Kansas City (4-12)- Aurrelious Benn(WR-Illinois)
    5. Washington (4-12)- Jahvid Best(RB-California)
    6. Cleveland (5-11)- Ryan Matthews(RB-Fresno State)
    7. Oakland (5-11)- Jerry Hughes(LB/DE-TCU)
    8. Seattle (5-11)- Devin McCourty(CB-Rutgers)
    9. Buffalo (6-10) - Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU
    10. Tampa Bay - from Chicago (7-9) - Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest
    11. Miami (7-9) - Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinnati
    12. New England - from Jacksonville (7-9) - Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
    13. Denver (8-8) - J.D. Walton, C, Baylor
    14. New York Giants (8-8) - Daryl Washington, LB, TCU
    15. New England - from Tennessee (8-8) - Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
    16. Carolina (8-8) - Damian Williams, WR, USC
    17. San Francisco (8-8) - Dexter McCluster, RB/WR, Mississippi
    18. Kansas City - from Atlanta (9-7) - Geno Atkins, DT, Georgia
    19. Houston (9-7) - Jordan Shipley, WR, Texas
    20. Pittsburgh (9-7) - Micah Johnson, LB, Kentucky
    21. New England* (10-6) - Ricky Sapp, LB, Clemson
    22. Cincinnati* (10-6) - Aaron Hernandez, TE, Florida
    23. Philadelphia* (11-5) - Nate Allen, S, S. Florida
    24. Green Bay* (11-5) - Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, CB, Indiana (Pa)
    25. Baltimore* (9-7) - Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida St.
    26. Arizona* (10-6) - Pat Angerer, LB, Iowa
    27. Dallas* (11-5) - Sean Lee, LB, Penn St.
    28. San Diego* (13-3) - Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford
    29. New York Jets* (9-7) - Tyson Alualu, DE, Cal
    30. Minnesota* (12-4) - Joe Mcknight, RB, USC
    31. Indianapolis* (14-2) - Roger Saffold, OT, Indiana
    32. New Orleans* (13-3) - Navarro Bowman, LB, Penn St.

    3rd Round
    UPDATED ROUND 3 (includes Comp picks)

    65 St. Louis Rams - Tony Pike, QB, Cincinnati
    66 Detroit Lions - Jered Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale College
    67 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    68 Kansas City Chiefs
    69 Oakland Raiders
    70 Philadelphia Eagles(from Seattle)
    71 Cleveland Browns
    72 Buffalo Bills
    73 Miami Dolphins
    74 Jacksonville Jaguars
    75 Chicago Bears
    76 New York Giants
    77 Tennessee Titans
    78 Carolina Panthers
    79 San Francisco 49ers
    80 Denver Broncos
    81 Houston Texans
    82 Pittsburgh Steelers
    83 Atlanta Falcons
    84 Cincinnati Bengals
    85 Cleveland Browns(from New England via Oakland)
    86 Green Bay Packers
    87 Philadelphia Eagles
    88 Arizona Cardinals(from Baltimore)
    89 Arizona Cardinals
    90 Dallas Cowboys
    91 San Diego Chargers
    92 Cleveland Browns (from New York Jets)
    93 Minnesota Vikings
    94 Indianapolis Colts
    95 New Orleans Saints
    96 Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory pick)
    97 Tennessee Titans (compensatory pick)
    98 Atlanta Falcons (compensatory pick)
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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    With the 67th pick in the NFL draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select.....

    WR Taylor Price of Ohio University.

    With a faster 40 than Golden Tate, there really isn't a whole lot to explain

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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    With the 68th pick of the 2010 draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select:
    Vladimir Ducasse, OT/G, UMass

    We've been wanting to improve an offensive line that gave up 42 sacks last season. Vlad can help either at Tackle or Guard.

    This leaves us with the following picks

    5. Eric Berry, S
    36. Arrellious Benn, WR
    50. Geno Atkins, DT
    68. Vladimir Ducasse, OL
    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeRed27 View Post
    Honest I can't say it any better than Hoosier Red did in his post, he sums it up basically perfectly.

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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    The Raiders select Jarrett Brown, QB West Virginia.

    JaMarcus needs a challenge.

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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph View Post
    The Raiders select Jarrett Brown, QB West Virginia.

    JaMarcus needs a challenge.
    As a Raider fan and a WVU fan I would be really torn on this one. JamBurglar needed to be cut LAST MONTH let alone get a challenge. I dunno if Brown would fit with a team that has ? immediately, this year showed he needs a lot of coaching up. Not saying he couldnt be a top flight NFL QB, just he needs to be somewhere with a stabilized QB situation (for now) with a good coach to really bring out the diamond in the rough. I don't think Oakland is that situation. Feel free to comment back. I think if Oakland drafts someone to push JamBurgalar and the guy a lot of Raiders fans have deemed as being the next "Rich Gannon" it would have to be someone a lot more polished.
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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    The Philadelphia Eagles select Ciron Black OL, LSU

    Our line has had problems with protecting the quarterback, we hope Black can hope sure that up.



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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    Ben left me his pick in a PM.

    The Cleveland Browns get their QB of the future and select Colt McCoy, QB, Texas.


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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    Since Buffalo is switching to a 3/4 defensive alignment there is a huge hole in the middle. That being said the Buffalo Bills select Cam Thomas NT out of North Carolina.

    Cam is a big guy standing 6'3" tall and weighs in at 330lbs. He is suprisingly athletic for that size. He had a great Senior Bowl week and Buffalo had its eye on him for awhile now.
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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    Sorry it took me so long guys. Power was knocked out due to rain and then snow from friday night.

    Looking to help make the secondary better, the Dolphins choose DB Trevard Lindley, Kentucky, 5-11/177

    He is not a flashy prospect with elite speed, but he plays with impeccable technique and shows good quickness. He must add bulk to deal with big, strong receivers. He is smart, reading and reacting well to the quarterback. He shows the athleticism to make adjustments easily in coverage and shows great ball skills to break-up passes or intercept them. He will slip down draft boards because of his lack of elite speed, but there is no denying his consistent production against SEC receivers.
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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    Staying true to the BAP concept, the Jaguars take at pick #74 the 33rd best player in the draft, according to CBS, the 52nd best player acording to Scout.com.

    Alabama CB Kareem Jackson


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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    With the 75th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft the Chicago Bears select:

    (future star) Carlton Mitchell WR University of South Florida

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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    With the 76th pick of the draft the New York Football Giants select Jamar Chaney, ILB, Mississippi State
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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    Tennessee has been looking for a dynamic return man and needs help in the defensive backfield. Killing two birds with one stone, with the 77th pick in the 2010 NFL first year player draft, the Titans select Alabama KR/CB Javier Arenas.


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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    Is it just me or does this board love the SEC? Players from the SEC seem to be going heavy this mock

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    Re: Official 2010 Redszone NFL Mock Draft!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Ray View Post
    Is it just me or does this board love the SEC? Players from the SEC seem to be going heavy this mock
    No. Alabama and Florida had the two best teams in the country with lots of upper classmen. The rest of the SEC doesn't get to sponge credit for that.
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