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NFL Draft

NFL Draft Prospect: Austen Lane
"I'm on the Shrine Bowl waiting list, and I'm still hoping to play in the Senior Bowl", he stated, echoing the hopes of NFL Draft scouts everywhere. Lane also confirmed that he will be playing in the upcoming Texas vs Nation game. ...
2010 NFL Draft: An early look at potential 49ers compensatory ...
We take a look at what compensatory picks the 49ers might get in the 2010 NFL Draft.
2010 NFL Draft Player Profile: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
One of the most talked about prospects heading into April's NFL draft will be Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. Perhaps one of the best college football players of this decade, Tebow now has the task of trying to convince pro scouts that ...
Tim Tebow Super Bowl Commercial and Another Article On His NFL ...
Tim Tebow and his mother Pam are going to be in a Super Bowl ad. (Not this one) You may have heard about this. Apparently, its going to focus on his Pam's.
Ferrell NFL draft comedy bit « Gimme Funny Videos
24 Responses to “Ferrell NFL draft comedy bit”. XurusXicol says: November 27, 2008 at 3:00 am. OMG check these bitches out tiny[.]cc/fuckmywife. sexiannykioa says: November 28, 2008 at 9:03 am. aaanyone wanna cam and swap pics then let ...
NFL draft: McShay on Griffen, McKnight, Williams - USC : The ...
Should Everson Griffen, Joe McKnight and Damian Williams have gone pro? Maybe not, according to ESPN analyst Todd McShay, who offered these blunt assessments of the USC underclassmen who declared for the 2010 NFL draft: EVERSON GRIFFEN ...
Orlando Sentinel - Chopping Block – Seminoles Blog – NFL Draft ...
And, really, is there anything unimpressive about the guy? Myron Rolle, that is. Todd McShay, ESPN NFL Draft guru (that may or may not be his official.
NFL Draft Prospect: Amari Spievey
NFL Draft Prospect: Amari Spievey. Amari Spievey is going to shock the world. It'll be another few weeks before he can deliver on his words at the NFL Scouting Combine, but the Hawkeye cornerback wanted to put the scouts on notice. ...
The NFL Draft Site: Want your computer to work as fast as never ...
The ultimate NFL Draft Site and Blog focusing on College Football Prospects for the NFL Draft, with Mock NFL Drafts, player articles, coverage of the College All-Star games and the NFL Combine. Part of the NFL Draft Dog Network. ...
Will Tim Tebow be able to "pray away the gay" as effectively in the NFL?
Its funny that year after year, good college players are ranked so low in NFL drafts. I don't think most scouts, or analyst's (Mel Kiper, etc...) know what they are talking about. I can't remember, but I bet there were a bunch that thought the colts should have taken Ryan Leaf, or the Raiders made a good pick with Todd Marinovich. The good players are the ones that want to WORK. (I.E Peyton Manning)

Attention all NFL Draft experts.?
1.Date,place of birth,college attended,family, nicknames2.Drafted by, teams played for, and position played3. A quote form the player or about the player4.play off apperances, pro bowl selections, and record breacking preformanceA link would do or you can just type it out. :D

Answer these Questions about your favorite NFL Player?


With the 12th overall pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Miami Dolphins pick ...?
The Detroit Lions have been horrible, terrible, the laughing-stock and doormat of the entire NFL, league for decades now. Don't forget last year 2008 they went 0-16, and this year they went 2-14. Seriously, are the Lions ever going to get better? will they ever make the Playoffs? They haven't been to the Playoffs since 1999, and the last time they won a Playoff game was 1991. A lot of people think Al Davis of the Oakland Raiders is the worst owner, but heck, the Raiders went 5-11 this year and last year, much better than the Lions. Also at least the Raiders have won 3 Super Bowls, while the Lions have none. William Clay Ford Sr. is the worst owner in NFL history. He has owned the Lions since 1964, the last time the Lions have won a Championship was 1957, the Pre-Super Bowl era, in those 52 years since last winning a Championship, they have only made the playoffs 9 times, winning only 1 Playoff game!!!!Who should the Lions Draft? Eventhough I'm not a Lions fan, they are my Fantasy NFL team, and I really would like to see them stop losing all the time, I feel sorry for them.I'm happy and proud of the real Detroit Lions fans who stick with their team through thick and thin, because thats what real fans do, real fans believe in their team even in hard, difficult times.

Who should the Detroit Lions draft this year in 2010? Do they need to work more on their Offense or Defense?
I received some feedback on my mock on a real football forum that I post on, and adjusted the picks appropriately and gave explanations/justifications for each pick.Enjoy St. Louis Rams (1) Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska- Probably the best DT prospect since Warren Sapp. Strong, explosive, athletic and has perfect NFL technique, as close to a sure thing as there is in this draft.Detroit Lions (2) Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma- If not for Suh would be the premier defender in this draft. Similar skill set to Suh except uses a little more finesse and not as much raw power, and probably wouldn’t translate quite as well to 3-4 DE. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3) Eric Berry S Tennessee- The kind of playmaking ballhawk that you can build a defense around. Also a solid tackler, not many real holes in his game. Washington Redskins (4) Russell Okung LT Oklahoma State- If I were Shanahan & co. I’d look to trade down and stockpile a bunch of the second tier o-linemen, but Okung would give them a legit blindside blocker for whoever they put under center.Kansas City Chiefs (5) Rolando McClain ILB Alabama- Conventional wisdom dictates that this is too high for an inside linebacker, but McClain looks like he could be something special. If Aaron Curry could go top 3, I don’t see why McClain couldn’t go top 5. Seattle Seahawks (6) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame- Matt Hasselbeck still has a year or two left in the tank, which is why now would be a good time to get their franchise QB. That year or two would go a long way in making sure that he’s prepared for the speed of the NFL. Cleveland Browns (7) Joe Haden CB Florida- So many holes, I just figured they’d go BPA. Also, the attention given to Darrelle Revis this year will probably raise the demand for potential shut down corners and lead to GMs and coaches looking for their own version of Revis Island. Oakland Raiders (8) Anthony Davis OT Rutgers- I’d be borderline shocked if Al Davis doesn’t pick some flashy, measurable-heavy guy like Derrick Morgan, but this would probably be the smartest pick. He’s versatile enough to play LT or RT, and has as high an upside as any OT in the draft. Buffalo Bills (9) Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma- I wouldn’t pick Bradford this high, but it wouldn’t shock me at all if Chan Gailey wants to go the flashy, high profile route and try to get their first legit franchise QB since Jim Kelly.Jacksonville Jaguars (10) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech- The Jags could use some help up front on defense, and Morgan has the athleticism and explosiveness to be a force off the edge.Denver Broncos (11) Dan Williams NT Tennessee- I know its way early for Williams, but I didn’t want to bother with teams trading up and down, sorry, I’m lazy, and I want to at least pretend that I’m paying attention in class. Anyway, he’s arguably the best 3-4 NT in this class, and the kind of space-eater that the Broncos lack.Miami Dolphins (12) Sergio Kindle OLB Texas- At this point the best defensive player available. Versatile enough to play rush LB or strongside OLB in a 3-4 and could help out the ‘Fins on a few fronts. San Francisco 49ers (13) Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa- Maybe the best run blocker in this class, and would fill maybe the biggest hole on the entire 9ers team. Seattle Seahawks (14) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.- After taking their franchise QB, they take his future best friend on the field and go-to receiver. If he played the whole season would have been a virtual top 10 lock, and still may go that high, but he ended up here for me.New York Giants (15) Earl Thomas S Texas- Maybe a little high, but the Giants could really use a ballhawk in the secondary to complement Kenny Phillips.Tennessee Titans (16) Brian Price DT UCLA- A great pass rusher and a high-motor guy and would fill the Titans need for an impact DT. San Francisco 49ers (17) C.J. Spiller HB Clemson- They already have one borderline elite RB and one very serviceable back, but Spiller is so dynamic and will make so many plays it’d be hard for them to pass him up. Pittsburgh Steelers (18) Mike Iupati OG Idaho- The Steelers obviously need to address the o-line, and the massive, mauling Iupati would give them a force to be reckoned with up front. Even though he didn’t look great at LT in the senior bowl, with some work he could end up there, and that’d be even better.Atlanta Falcons (19) Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri- Maybe the best 4-3 OLB in this class, and versatile enough to play any of the 3 LB positions. Could start right away and would inject some real talent into their LB corps. He’d also learn a lot from Mike Peterson while he’s on his way out.Houston Texans (20) Donovan Warren CB Michigan- Warren might be a reach at 20, but the Texans desperately need a CB. He has tons of potential that he never quite lived up to at Michigan, and with some good coaching could be a very legit corner in this league.Cincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USC- SCincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USC- Safety is probably the biggest need for the Bengals, and Mays has so much potential he’d be hard to pass up. New England Patriots (22) Jason Pierre-Paul DE/OLB USF- The Pats need for a serious pass rusher was painfully evident (at least to Pats fans), and even though JPP only emerged this year he’s a great athlete and a real force. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Pats coaching staff manages to get the most out of this kid.Green Bay Packers (23) Charles Brown LT USC- Anybody that paid the slightest bit of attention to the Pack this year knows that their most glaring need is the offensive line. Brown has the frame and athleticism of somebody like D’Brickashaw Ferguson, but isn’t quite as polished.Philadelphia Eagles (24) Brandon Graham DE Michigan- Not the most physically imposing or athletically impressive, but he just goes so hard and give 110% 110% of the time. I’m a Michigan fan so I’ve seen a lot of him and he’s done nothing but consistently blow me away with his play over the last year or two. Baltimore Ravens (25) Arrelious Benn WR Illinois- Uber-unproductive season dropped him out of the best WR conversation, but there’s no denying that the kid is a beast. Having a big time target like him would really help Flacco in his development, and with the emergence of Ray Rice would help give the Ravens a very balanced offense.Arizona Cardinals (26) Terrance Cody NT Alabama- Say what you want about his conditioning and work ethic, you can’t teach size, and with Bryan Robinson being 36 and Gabe Watson being a restricted free agent they could really use a force like Cody on the inside, and he would give them a legit NT for their transition to the 3-4.Dallas Cowboys (27) Bruce Campbell LT Maryland- Flozell Adams will be riding off into the sunset sooner rather than later, and Campbell looks like a more than adequate heir. San Diego Chargers (28) Jared Odrick DT (would obviously play DE in a 3-4) Penn State- Odrick would be a great bookend for Luis Castillo, and leave their line one good NT away from being top-notch.New York Jets (29) Jerry Hughes OLB TCU- By far the biggest need on the Jets D is for a pass rushing sack artist, and Jerry Hughes would hopefully be what Vernon Gholston was supposed to be.Minnesota Vikings (30) Brandon Spikes ILB Florida- No real glaring needs that couldn’t be plugged in middle-later rounds (unless Favre leaves), and at this point Spikes would be the BPA. He’d probably end up playing the outside in a 4-3.New Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT Syracuse- I could see them going with a DE like Carlos Dunlap or Everson Griffen, but Jones would give them the run stuffing DT that they lack, and is versatile enough to play the outside.Indianapolis Colts (32) Jason Fox LT Miami- No real glaring needs and you can never have too much depth on the o-line.New Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT Syracuse- I could see them going with a DE like Carlos Dunlap or Everson Griffen, but Jones would give them the run stuffing DT that they lack, and is versatile enough to play the outside.Indianapolis Colts (32) Jason Fox LT Miami- No real glaring needs and you can never have too much depth on the o-line.PiazzaJordan-You don't have to tell me that Clausen is the best QB in this class, but he's not worth a #1 overall. Games are won in the trenches, and Suh is that good.Since 1966-What Sergio Kindle from Texas have you been watching, and who has him as a 2nd rounder? The kid is a legit top 20 pick in a very deep OLB class. I'm not a Texas fan by any stretch (if anything I dislike them, I rooted for 'Bama in the Championship game). I'd go on about him, but you read my explanation. Also the way he played in the Championship game will do nothing but wonders for his draft status.

Updated 2010 first round mock draft with explanations, any questions?
Probably a MLB in the first and safety second?

Who do you think the NY giants are going to draft in the 2010 NFL draft?
do u think they would be succesful?????

what if an nfl team traded away their entire team for alot of draft picks?
So I was sitting in my 150 minute Arab-Israeli conflict class and thought I'd do a mock draft.EnjoySt. Louis Rams (1) Ndamukong Suh DT NebraskaDetroit Lions (2) Gerald McCoy DT OklahomaTampa Bay Buccaneers (3) Eric Berry S TennesseeWashington Redskins (4) Russell Okung LT Oklahoma StateKansas City Chiefs (5) Rolando McClain ILB AlabamaSeattle Seahawks (6) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre DameCleveland Browns (7) Joe Haden CB FloridaOakland Raiders (8) Anthony Davis OT RutgersBuffalo Bills (9) Sam Bradford QB OklahomaJacksonville Jaguars (10) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia TechDenver Broncos (11) Dan Williams NT Tennessee (I know its way early for Williams, but I didn’t want to bother with teams trading up and down, sorry, I’m lazy, and I want to at least pretend that I’m paying attention in class)Miami Dolphins (12) Sergio Kindle OLB TexasSan Francisco 49ers (13) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.Seattle Seahawks (14) Brian Price DT UCLANew York Giants (15) Earl Thomas S TexasTennessee Titans (16) Everson Griffen DE USCSan Francisco 49ers (17) C.J. Spiller HB ClemsonPittsburgh Steelers (18) Mike Iupati OG IdahoAtlanta Falcons (19) Sean Weatherspoon OLB MissouriHouston Texans (20) Bryan Bulaga OT IowaCincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USCNew England Patriots (22) Charles Brown LT USCGreen Bay Packers (23) Trent Williams RT OklahomaPhiladelphia Eagles (24) Brandon Graham DE MichiganBaltimore Ravens (25) Arrelious Benn WR IllinoisArizona Cardinals (26) Terrance Cody NT AlabamaDallas Cowboys (27) Bruce Campbell LT MarylandSan Diego Chargers (28) Jared Odrick DT (would obviously play DE in a 3-4) Penn StateNew York Jets (29) Jerry Hughes OLB TCUMinnesota Vikings (30) Mike Johnson LG AlabamaNew Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT SyracuseIndianapolis Colts (32) Ras-I Dowling CB VirginiaChange the Colts pick to UNC DT Marvin Austin, since Dowling is staying for his senior yearA lot of people are very high on Earl Thomas, and from the little I've seen of him he's a great ballhawk and the kind of guy that the Giants could use in their secondary alongside Kenny Phillips, whose more of a big hitterYou need a somewhat competent offensive line before you get a QB, and as much as I think Clausen will be a good starter in the NFL, the Redskins just have too many holes up front, and Bradford would be an even worse fit given his durability issues and the fact that he had dominant o-lines in college and wasn't forced to make quick decisions in the face of pressureThe 9ers probably do have too many needs to go offensive with their first two picks, but Bryant and Spiller are just too good of playmakers to pass upChange the Patriots' pick to USF DE/OLB Jason Pierre-Paul, and the Packers pick to Charles BrownMarvin Austin is also staying in school, so change the Colts pick to Miami LT Jason Fox

Full first round 2010 NFL mock draft, any questions?
When do they show the pro bowl? what time?I want the see the NFL fastest man and strongest man. Whens that!I think Chris Johnson for fastest man. and Idk for strongest man.ALSO Whens the NFL Draft ?GO SAINTS!

NFL Pro Bowl? What date and other questions?
Which of these teams do you think:Will finish with the better record?Has the best owner that is willing to spend alot of money on the team?Really good in the Draft?Atlanta FalconsOakland RaidersCarolina PanthersTennessee TitansSeattle Seahawks

NFL Draft

NFL Draft Prospect: Austen Lane
"I'm on the Shrine Bowl waiting list, and I'm still hoping to play in the Senior Bowl", he stated, echoing the hopes of NFL Draft scouts everywhere. Lane also confirmed that he will be playing in the upcoming Texas vs Nation game. ...
2010 NFL Draft: An early look at potential 49ers compensatory ...
We take a look at what compensatory picks the 49ers might get in the 2010 NFL Draft.
2010 NFL Draft Player Profile: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
One of the most talked about prospects heading into April's NFL draft will be Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. Perhaps one of the best college football players of this decade, Tebow now has the task of trying to convince pro scouts that ...
Tim Tebow Super Bowl Commercial and Another Article On His NFL ...
Tim Tebow and his mother Pam are going to be in a Super Bowl ad. (Not this one) You may have heard about this. Apparently, its going to focus on his Pam's.
Ferrell NFL draft comedy bit « Gimme Funny Videos
24 Responses to “Ferrell NFL draft comedy bit”. XurusXicol says: November 27, 2008 at 3:00 am. OMG check these bitches out tiny[.]cc/fuckmywife. sexiannykioa says: November 28, 2008 at 9:03 am. aaanyone wanna cam and swap pics then let ...
NFL draft: McShay on Griffen, McKnight, Williams - USC : The ...
Should Everson Griffen, Joe McKnight and Damian Williams have gone pro? Maybe not, according to ESPN analyst Todd McShay, who offered these blunt assessments of the USC underclassmen who declared for the 2010 NFL draft: EVERSON GRIFFEN ...
Orlando Sentinel - Chopping Block – Seminoles Blog – NFL Draft ...
And, really, is there anything unimpressive about the guy? Myron Rolle, that is. Todd McShay, ESPN NFL Draft guru (that may or may not be his official.
NFL Draft Prospect: Amari Spievey
NFL Draft Prospect: Amari Spievey. Amari Spievey is going to shock the world. It'll be another few weeks before he can deliver on his words at the NFL Scouting Combine, but the Hawkeye cornerback wanted to put the scouts on notice. ...
The NFL Draft Site: Want your computer to work as fast as never ...
The ultimate NFL Draft Site and Blog focusing on College Football Prospects for the NFL Draft, with Mock NFL Drafts, player articles, coverage of the College All-Star games and the NFL Combine. Part of the NFL Draft Dog Network. ...
Will Tim Tebow be able to "pray away the gay" as effectively in the NFL?
Its funny that year after year, good college players are ranked so low in NFL drafts. I don't think most scouts, or analyst's (Mel Kiper, etc...) know what they are talking about. I can't remember, but I bet there were a bunch that thought the colts should have taken Ryan Leaf, or the Raiders made a good pick with Todd Marinovich. The good players are the ones that want to WORK. (I.E Peyton Manning)

Attention all NFL Draft experts.?
1.Date,place of birth,college attended,family, nicknames2.Drafted by, teams played for, and position played3. A quote form the player or about the player4.play off apperances, pro bowl selections, and record breacking preformanceA link would do or you can just type it out. :D

Answer these Questions about your favorite NFL Player?


With the 12th overall pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Miami Dolphins pick ...?
The Detroit Lions have been horrible, terrible, the laughing-stock and doormat of the entire NFL, league for decades now. Don't forget last year 2008 they went 0-16, and this year they went 2-14. Seriously, are the Lions ever going to get better? will they ever make the Playoffs? They haven't been to the Playoffs since 1999, and the last time they won a Playoff game was 1991. A lot of people think Al Davis of the Oakland Raiders is the worst owner, but heck, the Raiders went 5-11 this year and last year, much better than the Lions. Also at least the Raiders have won 3 Super Bowls, while the Lions have none. William Clay Ford Sr. is the worst owner in NFL history. He has owned the Lions since 1964, the last time the Lions have won a Championship was 1957, the Pre-Super Bowl era, in those 52 years since last winning a Championship, they have only made the playoffs 9 times, winning only 1 Playoff game!!!!Who should the Lions Draft? Eventhough I'm not a Lions fan, they are my Fantasy NFL team, and I really would like to see them stop losing all the time, I feel sorry for them.I'm happy and proud of the real Detroit Lions fans who stick with their team through thick and thin, because thats what real fans do, real fans believe in their team even in hard, difficult times.

Who should the Detroit Lions draft this year in 2010? Do they need to work more on their Offense or Defense?
I received some feedback on my mock on a real football forum that I post on, and adjusted the picks appropriately and gave explanations/justifications for each pick.Enjoy St. Louis Rams (1) Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska- Probably the best DT prospect since Warren Sapp. Strong, explosive, athletic and has perfect NFL technique, as close to a sure thing as there is in this draft.Detroit Lions (2) Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma- If not for Suh would be the premier defender in this draft. Similar skill set to Suh except uses a little more finesse and not as much raw power, and probably wouldn’t translate quite as well to 3-4 DE. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3) Eric Berry S Tennessee- The kind of playmaking ballhawk that you can build a defense around. Also a solid tackler, not many real holes in his game. Washington Redskins (4) Russell Okung LT Oklahoma State- If I were Shanahan & co. I’d look to trade down and stockpile a bunch of the second tier o-linemen, but Okung would give them a legit blindside blocker for whoever they put under center.Kansas City Chiefs (5) Rolando McClain ILB Alabama- Conventional wisdom dictates that this is too high for an inside linebacker, but McClain looks like he could be something special. If Aaron Curry could go top 3, I don’t see why McClain couldn’t go top 5. Seattle Seahawks (6) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame- Matt Hasselbeck still has a year or two left in the tank, which is why now would be a good time to get their franchise QB. That year or two would go a long way in making sure that he’s prepared for the speed of the NFL. Cleveland Browns (7) Joe Haden CB Florida- So many holes, I just figured they’d go BPA. Also, the attention given to Darrelle Revis this year will probably raise the demand for potential shut down corners and lead to GMs and coaches looking for their own version of Revis Island. Oakland Raiders (8) Anthony Davis OT Rutgers- I’d be borderline shocked if Al Davis doesn’t pick some flashy, measurable-heavy guy like Derrick Morgan, but this would probably be the smartest pick. He’s versatile enough to play LT or RT, and has as high an upside as any OT in the draft. Buffalo Bills (9) Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma- I wouldn’t pick Bradford this high, but it wouldn’t shock me at all if Chan Gailey wants to go the flashy, high profile route and try to get their first legit franchise QB since Jim Kelly.Jacksonville Jaguars (10) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech- The Jags could use some help up front on defense, and Morgan has the athleticism and explosiveness to be a force off the edge.Denver Broncos (11) Dan Williams NT Tennessee- I know its way early for Williams, but I didn’t want to bother with teams trading up and down, sorry, I’m lazy, and I want to at least pretend that I’m paying attention in class. Anyway, he’s arguably the best 3-4 NT in this class, and the kind of space-eater that the Broncos lack.Miami Dolphins (12) Sergio Kindle OLB Texas- At this point the best defensive player available. Versatile enough to play rush LB or strongside OLB in a 3-4 and could help out the ‘Fins on a few fronts. San Francisco 49ers (13) Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa- Maybe the best run blocker in this class, and would fill maybe the biggest hole on the entire 9ers team. Seattle Seahawks (14) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.- After taking their franchise QB, they take his future best friend on the field and go-to receiver. If he played the whole season would have been a virtual top 10 lock, and still may go that high, but he ended up here for me.New York Giants (15) Earl Thomas S Texas- Maybe a little high, but the Giants could really use a ballhawk in the secondary to complement Kenny Phillips.Tennessee Titans (16) Brian Price DT UCLA- A great pass rusher and a high-motor guy and would fill the Titans need for an impact DT. San Francisco 49ers (17) C.J. Spiller HB Clemson- They already have one borderline elite RB and one very serviceable back, but Spiller is so dynamic and will make so many plays it’d be hard for them to pass him up. Pittsburgh Steelers (18) Mike Iupati OG Idaho- The Steelers obviously need to address the o-line, and the massive, mauling Iupati would give them a force to be reckoned with up front. Even though he didn’t look great at LT in the senior bowl, with some work he could end up there, and that’d be even better.Atlanta Falcons (19) Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri- Maybe the best 4-3 OLB in this class, and versatile enough to play any of the 3 LB positions. Could start right away and would inject some real talent into their LB corps. He’d also learn a lot from Mike Peterson while he’s on his way out.Houston Texans (20) Donovan Warren CB Michigan- Warren might be a reach at 20, but the Texans desperately need a CB. He has tons of potential that he never quite lived up to at Michigan, and with some good coaching could be a very legit corner in this league.Cincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USC- SCincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USC- Safety is probably the biggest need for the Bengals, and Mays has so much potential he’d be hard to pass up. New England Patriots (22) Jason Pierre-Paul DE/OLB USF- The Pats need for a serious pass rusher was painfully evident (at least to Pats fans), and even though JPP only emerged this year he’s a great athlete and a real force. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Pats coaching staff manages to get the most out of this kid.Green Bay Packers (23) Charles Brown LT USC- Anybody that paid the slightest bit of attention to the Pack this year knows that their most glaring need is the offensive line. Brown has the frame and athleticism of somebody like D’Brickashaw Ferguson, but isn’t quite as polished.Philadelphia Eagles (24) Brandon Graham DE Michigan- Not the most physically imposing or athletically impressive, but he just goes so hard and give 110% 110% of the time. I’m a Michigan fan so I’ve seen a lot of him and he’s done nothing but consistently blow me away with his play over the last year or two. Baltimore Ravens (25) Arrelious Benn WR Illinois- Uber-unproductive season dropped him out of the best WR conversation, but there’s no denying that the kid is a beast. Having a big time target like him would really help Flacco in his development, and with the emergence of Ray Rice would help give the Ravens a very balanced offense.Arizona Cardinals (26) Terrance Cody NT Alabama- Say what you want about his conditioning and work ethic, you can’t teach size, and with Bryan Robinson being 36 and Gabe Watson being a restricted free agent they could really use a force like Cody on the inside, and he would give them a legit NT for their transition to the 3-4.Dallas Cowboys (27) Bruce Campbell LT Maryland- Flozell Adams will be riding off into the sunset sooner rather than later, and Campbell looks like a more than adequate heir. San Diego Chargers (28) Jared Odrick DT (would obviously play DE in a 3-4) Penn State- Odrick would be a great bookend for Luis Castillo, and leave their line one good NT away from being top-notch.New York Jets (29) Jerry Hughes OLB TCU- By far the biggest need on the Jets D is for a pass rushing sack artist, and Jerry Hughes would hopefully be what Vernon Gholston was supposed to be.Minnesota Vikings (30) Brandon Spikes ILB Florida- No real glaring needs that couldn’t be plugged in middle-later rounds (unless Favre leaves), and at this point Spikes would be the BPA. He’d probably end up playing the outside in a 4-3.New Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT Syracuse- I could see them going with a DE like Carlos Dunlap or Everson Griffen, but Jones would give them the run stuffing DT that they lack, and is versatile enough to play the outside.Indianapolis Colts (32) Jason Fox LT Miami- No real glaring needs and you can never have too much depth on the o-line.New Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT Syracuse- I could see them going with a DE like Carlos Dunlap or Everson Griffen, but Jones would give them the run stuffing DT that they lack, and is versatile enough to play the outside.Indianapolis Colts (32) Jason Fox LT Miami- No real glaring needs and you can never have too much depth on the o-line.PiazzaJordan-You don't have to tell me that Clausen is the best QB in this class, but he's not worth a #1 overall. Games are won in the trenches, and Suh is that good.Since 1966-What Sergio Kindle from Texas have you been watching, and who has him as a 2nd rounder? The kid is a legit top 20 pick in a very deep OLB class. I'm not a Texas fan by any stretch (if anything I dislike them, I rooted for 'Bama in the Championship game). I'd go on about him, but you read my explanation. Also the way he played in the Championship game will do nothing but wonders for his draft status.

Updated 2010 first round mock draft with explanations, any questions?
Probably a MLB in the first and safety second?

Who do you think the NY giants are going to draft in the 2010 NFL draft?
do u think they would be succesful?????

what if an nfl team traded away their entire team for alot of draft picks?
So I was sitting in my 150 minute Arab-Israeli conflict class and thought I'd do a mock draft.EnjoySt. Louis Rams (1) Ndamukong Suh DT NebraskaDetroit Lions (2) Gerald McCoy DT OklahomaTampa Bay Buccaneers (3) Eric Berry S TennesseeWashington Redskins (4) Russell Okung LT Oklahoma StateKansas City Chiefs (5) Rolando McClain ILB AlabamaSeattle Seahawks (6) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre DameCleveland Browns (7) Joe Haden CB FloridaOakland Raiders (8) Anthony Davis OT RutgersBuffalo Bills (9) Sam Bradford QB OklahomaJacksonville Jaguars (10) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia TechDenver Broncos (11) Dan Williams NT Tennessee (I know its way early for Williams, but I didn’t want to bother with teams trading up and down, sorry, I’m lazy, and I want to at least pretend that I’m paying attention in class)Miami Dolphins (12) Sergio Kindle OLB TexasSan Francisco 49ers (13) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.Seattle Seahawks (14) Brian Price DT UCLANew York Giants (15) Earl Thomas S TexasTennessee Titans (16) Everson Griffen DE USCSan Francisco 49ers (17) C.J. Spiller HB ClemsonPittsburgh Steelers (18) Mike Iupati OG IdahoAtlanta Falcons (19) Sean Weatherspoon OLB MissouriHouston Texans (20) Bryan Bulaga OT IowaCincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USCNew England Patriots (22) Charles Brown LT USCGreen Bay Packers (23) Trent Williams RT OklahomaPhiladelphia Eagles (24) Brandon Graham DE MichiganBaltimore Ravens (25) Arrelious Benn WR IllinoisArizona Cardinals (26) Terrance Cody NT AlabamaDallas Cowboys (27) Bruce Campbell LT MarylandSan Diego Chargers (28) Jared Odrick DT (would obviously play DE in a 3-4) Penn StateNew York Jets (29) Jerry Hughes OLB TCUMinnesota Vikings (30) Mike Johnson LG AlabamaNew Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT SyracuseIndianapolis Colts (32) Ras-I Dowling CB VirginiaChange the Colts pick to UNC DT Marvin Austin, since Dowling is staying for his senior yearA lot of people are very high on Earl Thomas, and from the little I've seen of him he's a great ballhawk and the kind of guy that the Giants could use in their secondary alongside Kenny Phillips, whose more of a big hitterYou need a somewhat competent offensive line before you get a QB, and as much as I think Clausen will be a good starter in the NFL, the Redskins just have too many holes up front, and Bradford would be an even worse fit given his durability issues and the fact that he had dominant o-lines in college and wasn't forced to make quick decisions in the face of pressureThe 9ers probably do have too many needs to go offensive with their first two picks, but Bryant and Spiller are just too good of playmakers to pass upChange the Patriots' pick to USF DE/OLB Jason Pierre-Paul, and the Packers pick to Charles BrownMarvin Austin is also staying in school, so change the Colts pick to Miami LT Jason Fox

Full first round 2010 NFL mock draft, any questions?
When do they show the pro bowl? what time?I want the see the NFL fastest man and strongest man. Whens that!I think Chris Johnson for fastest man. and Idk for strongest man.ALSO Whens the NFL Draft ?GO SAINTS!

NFL Pro Bowl? What date and other questions?
Which of these teams do you think:Will finish with the better record?Has the best owner that is willing to spend alot of money on the team?Really good in the Draft?Atlanta FalconsOakland RaidersCarolina PanthersTennessee TitansSeattle Seahawks


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NFL Draft Prospect: Austen Lane
"I'm on the Shrine Bowl waiting list, and I'm still hoping to play in the Senior Bowl", he stated, echoing the hopes of NFL Draft scouts everywhere. Lane also confirmed that he will be playing in the upcoming Texas vs Nation game. ...
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2010 NFL Draft Player Profile: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
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Tim Tebow and his mother Pam are going to be in a Super Bowl ad. (Not this one) You may have heard about this. Apparently, its going to focus on his Pam's.
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And, really, is there anything unimpressive about the guy? Myron Rolle, that is. Todd McShay, ESPN NFL Draft guru (that may or may not be his official.
NFL Draft Prospect: Amari Spievey
NFL Draft Prospect: Amari Spievey. Amari Spievey is going to shock the world. It'll be another few weeks before he can deliver on his words at the NFL Scouting Combine, but the Hawkeye cornerback wanted to put the scouts on notice. ...
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Will Tim Tebow be able to "pray away the gay" as effectively in the NFL?
Its funny that year after year, good college players are ranked so low in NFL drafts. I don't think most scouts, or analyst's (Mel Kiper, etc...) know what they are talking about. I can't remember, but I bet there were a bunch that thought the colts should have taken Ryan Leaf, or the Raiders made a good pick with Todd Marinovich. The good players are the ones that want to WORK. (I.E Peyton Manning)

Attention all NFL Draft experts.?
1.Date,place of birth,college attended,family, nicknames2.Drafted by, teams played for, and position played3. A quote form the player or about the player4.play off apperances, pro bowl selections, and record breacking preformanceA link would do or you can just type it out. :D

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With the 12th overall pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Miami Dolphins pick ...?
The Detroit Lions have been horrible, terrible, the laughing-stock and doormat of the entire NFL, league for decades now. Don't forget last year 2008 they went 0-16, and this year they went 2-14. Seriously, are the Lions ever going to get better? will they ever make the Playoffs? They haven't been to the Playoffs since 1999, and the last time they won a Playoff game was 1991. A lot of people think Al Davis of the Oakland Raiders is the worst owner, but heck, the Raiders went 5-11 this year and last year, much better than the Lions. Also at least the Raiders have won 3 Super Bowls, while the Lions have none. William Clay Ford Sr. is the worst owner in NFL history. He has owned the Lions since 1964, the last time the Lions have won a Championship was 1957, the Pre-Super Bowl era, in those 52 years since last winning a Championship, they have only made the playoffs 9 times, winning only 1 Playoff game!!!!Who should the Lions Draft? Eventhough I'm not a Lions fan, they are my Fantasy NFL team, and I really would like to see them stop losing all the time, I feel sorry for them.I'm happy and proud of the real Detroit Lions fans who stick with their team through thick and thin, because thats what real fans do, real fans believe in their team even in hard, difficult times.

Who should the Detroit Lions draft this year in 2010? Do they need to work more on their Offense or Defense?
I received some feedback on my mock on a real football forum that I post on, and adjusted the picks appropriately and gave explanations/justifications for each pick.Enjoy St. Louis Rams (1) Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska- Probably the best DT prospect since Warren Sapp. Strong, explosive, athletic and has perfect NFL technique, as close to a sure thing as there is in this draft.Detroit Lions (2) Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma- If not for Suh would be the premier defender in this draft. Similar skill set to Suh except uses a little more finesse and not as much raw power, and probably wouldn’t translate quite as well to 3-4 DE. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3) Eric Berry S Tennessee- The kind of playmaking ballhawk that you can build a defense around. Also a solid tackler, not many real holes in his game. Washington Redskins (4) Russell Okung LT Oklahoma State- If I were Shanahan & co. I’d look to trade down and stockpile a bunch of the second tier o-linemen, but Okung would give them a legit blindside blocker for whoever they put under center.Kansas City Chiefs (5) Rolando McClain ILB Alabama- Conventional wisdom dictates that this is too high for an inside linebacker, but McClain looks like he could be something special. If Aaron Curry could go top 3, I don’t see why McClain couldn’t go top 5. Seattle Seahawks (6) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame- Matt Hasselbeck still has a year or two left in the tank, which is why now would be a good time to get their franchise QB. That year or two would go a long way in making sure that he’s prepared for the speed of the NFL. Cleveland Browns (7) Joe Haden CB Florida- So many holes, I just figured they’d go BPA. Also, the attention given to Darrelle Revis this year will probably raise the demand for potential shut down corners and lead to GMs and coaches looking for their own version of Revis Island. Oakland Raiders (8) Anthony Davis OT Rutgers- I’d be borderline shocked if Al Davis doesn’t pick some flashy, measurable-heavy guy like Derrick Morgan, but this would probably be the smartest pick. He’s versatile enough to play LT or RT, and has as high an upside as any OT in the draft. Buffalo Bills (9) Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma- I wouldn’t pick Bradford this high, but it wouldn’t shock me at all if Chan Gailey wants to go the flashy, high profile route and try to get their first legit franchise QB since Jim Kelly.Jacksonville Jaguars (10) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech- The Jags could use some help up front on defense, and Morgan has the athleticism and explosiveness to be a force off the edge.Denver Broncos (11) Dan Williams NT Tennessee- I know its way early for Williams, but I didn’t want to bother with teams trading up and down, sorry, I’m lazy, and I want to at least pretend that I’m paying attention in class. Anyway, he’s arguably the best 3-4 NT in this class, and the kind of space-eater that the Broncos lack.Miami Dolphins (12) Sergio Kindle OLB Texas- At this point the best defensive player available. Versatile enough to play rush LB or strongside OLB in a 3-4 and could help out the ‘Fins on a few fronts. San Francisco 49ers (13) Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa- Maybe the best run blocker in this class, and would fill maybe the biggest hole on the entire 9ers team. Seattle Seahawks (14) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.- After taking their franchise QB, they take his future best friend on the field and go-to receiver. If he played the whole season would have been a virtual top 10 lock, and still may go that high, but he ended up here for me.New York Giants (15) Earl Thomas S Texas- Maybe a little high, but the Giants could really use a ballhawk in the secondary to complement Kenny Phillips.Tennessee Titans (16) Brian Price DT UCLA- A great pass rusher and a high-motor guy and would fill the Titans need for an impact DT. San Francisco 49ers (17) C.J. Spiller HB Clemson- They already have one borderline elite RB and one very serviceable back, but Spiller is so dynamic and will make so many plays it’d be hard for them to pass him up. Pittsburgh Steelers (18) Mike Iupati OG Idaho- The Steelers obviously need to address the o-line, and the massive, mauling Iupati would give them a force to be reckoned with up front. Even though he didn’t look great at LT in the senior bowl, with some work he could end up there, and that’d be even better.Atlanta Falcons (19) Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri- Maybe the best 4-3 OLB in this class, and versatile enough to play any of the 3 LB positions. Could start right away and would inject some real talent into their LB corps. He’d also learn a lot from Mike Peterson while he’s on his way out.Houston Texans (20) Donovan Warren CB Michigan- Warren might be a reach at 20, but the Texans desperately need a CB. He has tons of potential that he never quite lived up to at Michigan, and with some good coaching could be a very legit corner in this league.Cincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USC- SCincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USC- Safety is probably the biggest need for the Bengals, and Mays has so much potential he’d be hard to pass up. New England Patriots (22) Jason Pierre-Paul DE/OLB USF- The Pats need for a serious pass rusher was painfully evident (at least to Pats fans), and even though JPP only emerged this year he’s a great athlete and a real force. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Pats coaching staff manages to get the most out of this kid.Green Bay Packers (23) Charles Brown LT USC- Anybody that paid the slightest bit of attention to the Pack this year knows that their most glaring need is the offensive line. Brown has the frame and athleticism of somebody like D’Brickashaw Ferguson, but isn’t quite as polished.Philadelphia Eagles (24) Brandon Graham DE Michigan- Not the most physically imposing or athletically impressive, but he just goes so hard and give 110% 110% of the time. I’m a Michigan fan so I’ve seen a lot of him and he’s done nothing but consistently blow me away with his play over the last year or two. Baltimore Ravens (25) Arrelious Benn WR Illinois- Uber-unproductive season dropped him out of the best WR conversation, but there’s no denying that the kid is a beast. Having a big time target like him would really help Flacco in his development, and with the emergence of Ray Rice would help give the Ravens a very balanced offense.Arizona Cardinals (26) Terrance Cody NT Alabama- Say what you want about his conditioning and work ethic, you can’t teach size, and with Bryan Robinson being 36 and Gabe Watson being a restricted free agent they could really use a force like Cody on the inside, and he would give them a legit NT for their transition to the 3-4.Dallas Cowboys (27) Bruce Campbell LT Maryland- Flozell Adams will be riding off into the sunset sooner rather than later, and Campbell looks like a more than adequate heir. San Diego Chargers (28) Jared Odrick DT (would obviously play DE in a 3-4) Penn State- Odrick would be a great bookend for Luis Castillo, and leave their line one good NT away from being top-notch.New York Jets (29) Jerry Hughes OLB TCU- By far the biggest need on the Jets D is for a pass rushing sack artist, and Jerry Hughes would hopefully be what Vernon Gholston was supposed to be.Minnesota Vikings (30) Brandon Spikes ILB Florida- No real glaring needs that couldn’t be plugged in middle-later rounds (unless Favre leaves), and at this point Spikes would be the BPA. He’d probably end up playing the outside in a 4-3.New Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT Syracuse- I could see them going with a DE like Carlos Dunlap or Everson Griffen, but Jones would give them the run stuffing DT that they lack, and is versatile enough to play the outside.Indianapolis Colts (32) Jason Fox LT Miami- No real glaring needs and you can never have too much depth on the o-line.New Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT Syracuse- I could see them going with a DE like Carlos Dunlap or Everson Griffen, but Jones would give them the run stuffing DT that they lack, and is versatile enough to play the outside.Indianapolis Colts (32) Jason Fox LT Miami- No real glaring needs and you can never have too much depth on the o-line.PiazzaJordan-You don't have to tell me that Clausen is the best QB in this class, but he's not worth a #1 overall. Games are won in the trenches, and Suh is that good.Since 1966-What Sergio Kindle from Texas have you been watching, and who has him as a 2nd rounder? The kid is a legit top 20 pick in a very deep OLB class. I'm not a Texas fan by any stretch (if anything I dislike them, I rooted for 'Bama in the Championship game). I'd go on about him, but you read my explanation. Also the way he played in the Championship game will do nothing but wonders for his draft status.

Updated 2010 first round mock draft with explanations, any questions?
Probably a MLB in the first and safety second?

Who do you think the NY giants are going to draft in the 2010 NFL draft?
do u think they would be succesful?????

what if an nfl team traded away their entire team for alot of draft picks?
So I was sitting in my 150 minute Arab-Israeli conflict class and thought I'd do a mock draft.EnjoySt. Louis Rams (1) Ndamukong Suh DT NebraskaDetroit Lions (2) Gerald McCoy DT OklahomaTampa Bay Buccaneers (3) Eric Berry S TennesseeWashington Redskins (4) Russell Okung LT Oklahoma StateKansas City Chiefs (5) Rolando McClain ILB AlabamaSeattle Seahawks (6) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre DameCleveland Browns (7) Joe Haden CB FloridaOakland Raiders (8) Anthony Davis OT RutgersBuffalo Bills (9) Sam Bradford QB OklahomaJacksonville Jaguars (10) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia TechDenver Broncos (11) Dan Williams NT Tennessee (I know its way early for Williams, but I didn’t want to bother with teams trading up and down, sorry, I’m lazy, and I want to at least pretend that I’m paying attention in class)Miami Dolphins (12) Sergio Kindle OLB TexasSan Francisco 49ers (13) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.Seattle Seahawks (14) Brian Price DT UCLANew York Giants (15) Earl Thomas S TexasTennessee Titans (16) Everson Griffen DE USCSan Francisco 49ers (17) C.J. Spiller HB ClemsonPittsburgh Steelers (18) Mike Iupati OG IdahoAtlanta Falcons (19) Sean Weatherspoon OLB MissouriHouston Texans (20) Bryan Bulaga OT IowaCincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USCNew England Patriots (22) Charles Brown LT USCGreen Bay Packers (23) Trent Williams RT OklahomaPhiladelphia Eagles (24) Brandon Graham DE MichiganBaltimore Ravens (25) Arrelious Benn WR IllinoisArizona Cardinals (26) Terrance Cody NT AlabamaDallas Cowboys (27) Bruce Campbell LT MarylandSan Diego Chargers (28) Jared Odrick DT (would obviously play DE in a 3-4) Penn StateNew York Jets (29) Jerry Hughes OLB TCUMinnesota Vikings (30) Mike Johnson LG AlabamaNew Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT SyracuseIndianapolis Colts (32) Ras-I Dowling CB VirginiaChange the Colts pick to UNC DT Marvin Austin, since Dowling is staying for his senior yearA lot of people are very high on Earl Thomas, and from the little I've seen of him he's a great ballhawk and the kind of guy that the Giants could use in their secondary alongside Kenny Phillips, whose more of a big hitterYou need a somewhat competent offensive line before you get a QB, and as much as I think Clausen will be a good starter in the NFL, the Redskins just have too many holes up front, and Bradford would be an even worse fit given his durability issues and the fact that he had dominant o-lines in college and wasn't forced to make quick decisions in the face of pressureThe 9ers probably do have too many needs to go offensive with their first two picks, but Bryant and Spiller are just too good of playmakers to pass upChange the Patriots' pick to USF DE/OLB Jason Pierre-Paul, and the Packers pick to Charles BrownMarvin Austin is also staying in school, so change the Colts pick to Miami LT Jason Fox

Full first round 2010 NFL mock draft, any questions?
When do they show the pro bowl? what time?I want the see the NFL fastest man and strongest man. Whens that!I think Chris Johnson for fastest man. and Idk for strongest man.ALSO Whens the NFL Draft ?GO SAINTS!

NFL Pro Bowl? What date and other questions?
Which of these teams do you think:Will finish with the better record?Has the best owner that is willing to spend alot of money on the team?Really good in the Draft?Atlanta FalconsOakland RaidersCarolina PanthersTennessee TitansSeattle Seahawks

NFL Draft

NFL Draft Prospect: Austen Lane
"I'm on the Shrine Bowl waiting list, and I'm still hoping to play in the Senior Bowl", he stated, echoing the hopes of NFL Draft scouts everywhere. Lane also confirmed that he will be playing in the upcoming Texas vs Nation game. ...
2010 NFL Draft: An early look at potential 49ers compensatory ...
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2010 NFL Draft Player Profile: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
One of the most talked about prospects heading into April's NFL draft will be Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. Perhaps one of the best college football players of this decade, Tebow now has the task of trying to convince pro scouts that ...
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Tim Tebow and his mother Pam are going to be in a Super Bowl ad. (Not this one) You may have heard about this. Apparently, its going to focus on his Pam's.
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NFL Draft Prospect: Amari Spievey. Amari Spievey is going to shock the world. It'll be another few weeks before he can deliver on his words at the NFL Scouting Combine, but the Hawkeye cornerback wanted to put the scouts on notice. ...
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Will Tim Tebow be able to "pray away the gay" as effectively in the NFL?
Its funny that year after year, good college players are ranked so low in NFL drafts. I don't think most scouts, or analyst's (Mel Kiper, etc...) know what they are talking about. I can't remember, but I bet there were a bunch that thought the colts should have taken Ryan Leaf, or the Raiders made a good pick with Todd Marinovich. The good players are the ones that want to WORK. (I.E Peyton Manning)

Attention all NFL Draft experts.?
1.Date,place of birth,college attended,family, nicknames2.Drafted by, teams played for, and position played3. A quote form the player or about the player4.play off apperances, pro bowl selections, and record breacking preformanceA link would do or you can just type it out. :D

Answer these Questions about your favorite NFL Player?


With the 12th overall pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Miami Dolphins pick ...?
The Detroit Lions have been horrible, terrible, the laughing-stock and doormat of the entire NFL, league for decades now. Don't forget last year 2008 they went 0-16, and this year they went 2-14. Seriously, are the Lions ever going to get better? will they ever make the Playoffs? They haven't been to the Playoffs since 1999, and the last time they won a Playoff game was 1991. A lot of people think Al Davis of the Oakland Raiders is the worst owner, but heck, the Raiders went 5-11 this year and last year, much better than the Lions. Also at least the Raiders have won 3 Super Bowls, while the Lions have none. William Clay Ford Sr. is the worst owner in NFL history. He has owned the Lions since 1964, the last time the Lions have won a Championship was 1957, the Pre-Super Bowl era, in those 52 years since last winning a Championship, they have only made the playoffs 9 times, winning only 1 Playoff game!!!!Who should the Lions Draft? Eventhough I'm not a Lions fan, they are my Fantasy NFL team, and I really would like to see them stop losing all the time, I feel sorry for them.I'm happy and proud of the real Detroit Lions fans who stick with their team through thick and thin, because thats what real fans do, real fans believe in their team even in hard, difficult times.

Who should the Detroit Lions draft this year in 2010? Do they need to work more on their Offense or Defense?
I received some feedback on my mock on a real football forum that I post on, and adjusted the picks appropriately and gave explanations/justifications for each pick.Enjoy St. Louis Rams (1) Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska- Probably the best DT prospect since Warren Sapp. Strong, explosive, athletic and has perfect NFL technique, as close to a sure thing as there is in this draft.Detroit Lions (2) Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma- If not for Suh would be the premier defender in this draft. Similar skill set to Suh except uses a little more finesse and not as much raw power, and probably wouldn’t translate quite as well to 3-4 DE. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3) Eric Berry S Tennessee- The kind of playmaking ballhawk that you can build a defense around. Also a solid tackler, not many real holes in his game. Washington Redskins (4) Russell Okung LT Oklahoma State- If I were Shanahan & co. I’d look to trade down and stockpile a bunch of the second tier o-linemen, but Okung would give them a legit blindside blocker for whoever they put under center.Kansas City Chiefs (5) Rolando McClain ILB Alabama- Conventional wisdom dictates that this is too high for an inside linebacker, but McClain looks like he could be something special. If Aaron Curry could go top 3, I don’t see why McClain couldn’t go top 5. Seattle Seahawks (6) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame- Matt Hasselbeck still has a year or two left in the tank, which is why now would be a good time to get their franchise QB. That year or two would go a long way in making sure that he’s prepared for the speed of the NFL. Cleveland Browns (7) Joe Haden CB Florida- So many holes, I just figured they’d go BPA. Also, the attention given to Darrelle Revis this year will probably raise the demand for potential shut down corners and lead to GMs and coaches looking for their own version of Revis Island. Oakland Raiders (8) Anthony Davis OT Rutgers- I’d be borderline shocked if Al Davis doesn’t pick some flashy, measurable-heavy guy like Derrick Morgan, but this would probably be the smartest pick. He’s versatile enough to play LT or RT, and has as high an upside as any OT in the draft. Buffalo Bills (9) Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma- I wouldn’t pick Bradford this high, but it wouldn’t shock me at all if Chan Gailey wants to go the flashy, high profile route and try to get their first legit franchise QB since Jim Kelly.Jacksonville Jaguars (10) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech- The Jags could use some help up front on defense, and Morgan has the athleticism and explosiveness to be a force off the edge.Denver Broncos (11) Dan Williams NT Tennessee- I know its way early for Williams, but I didn’t want to bother with teams trading up and down, sorry, I’m lazy, and I want to at least pretend that I’m paying attention in class. Anyway, he’s arguably the best 3-4 NT in this class, and the kind of space-eater that the Broncos lack.Miami Dolphins (12) Sergio Kindle OLB Texas- At this point the best defensive player available. Versatile enough to play rush LB or strongside OLB in a 3-4 and could help out the ‘Fins on a few fronts. San Francisco 49ers (13) Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa- Maybe the best run blocker in this class, and would fill maybe the biggest hole on the entire 9ers team. Seattle Seahawks (14) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.- After taking their franchise QB, they take his future best friend on the field and go-to receiver. If he played the whole season would have been a virtual top 10 lock, and still may go that high, but he ended up here for me.New York Giants (15) Earl Thomas S Texas- Maybe a little high, but the Giants could really use a ballhawk in the secondary to complement Kenny Phillips.Tennessee Titans (16) Brian Price DT UCLA- A great pass rusher and a high-motor guy and would fill the Titans need for an impact DT. San Francisco 49ers (17) C.J. Spiller HB Clemson- They already have one borderline elite RB and one very serviceable back, but Spiller is so dynamic and will make so many plays it’d be hard for them to pass him up. Pittsburgh Steelers (18) Mike Iupati OG Idaho- The Steelers obviously need to address the o-line, and the massive, mauling Iupati would give them a force to be reckoned with up front. Even though he didn’t look great at LT in the senior bowl, with some work he could end up there, and that’d be even better.Atlanta Falcons (19) Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri- Maybe the best 4-3 OLB in this class, and versatile enough to play any of the 3 LB positions. Could start right away and would inject some real talent into their LB corps. He’d also learn a lot from Mike Peterson while he’s on his way out.Houston Texans (20) Donovan Warren CB Michigan- Warren might be a reach at 20, but the Texans desperately need a CB. He has tons of potential that he never quite lived up to at Michigan, and with some good coaching could be a very legit corner in this league.Cincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USC- SCincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USC- Safety is probably the biggest need for the Bengals, and Mays has so much potential he’d be hard to pass up. New England Patriots (22) Jason Pierre-Paul DE/OLB USF- The Pats need for a serious pass rusher was painfully evident (at least to Pats fans), and even though JPP only emerged this year he’s a great athlete and a real force. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Pats coaching staff manages to get the most out of this kid.Green Bay Packers (23) Charles Brown LT USC- Anybody that paid the slightest bit of attention to the Pack this year knows that their most glaring need is the offensive line. Brown has the frame and athleticism of somebody like D’Brickashaw Ferguson, but isn’t quite as polished.Philadelphia Eagles (24) Brandon Graham DE Michigan- Not the most physically imposing or athletically impressive, but he just goes so hard and give 110% 110% of the time. I’m a Michigan fan so I’ve seen a lot of him and he’s done nothing but consistently blow me away with his play over the last year or two. Baltimore Ravens (25) Arrelious Benn WR Illinois- Uber-unproductive season dropped him out of the best WR conversation, but there’s no denying that the kid is a beast. Having a big time target like him would really help Flacco in his development, and with the emergence of Ray Rice would help give the Ravens a very balanced offense.Arizona Cardinals (26) Terrance Cody NT Alabama- Say what you want about his conditioning and work ethic, you can’t teach size, and with Bryan Robinson being 36 and Gabe Watson being a restricted free agent they could really use a force like Cody on the inside, and he would give them a legit NT for their transition to the 3-4.Dallas Cowboys (27) Bruce Campbell LT Maryland- Flozell Adams will be riding off into the sunset sooner rather than later, and Campbell looks like a more than adequate heir. San Diego Chargers (28) Jared Odrick DT (would obviously play DE in a 3-4) Penn State- Odrick would be a great bookend for Luis Castillo, and leave their line one good NT away from being top-notch.New York Jets (29) Jerry Hughes OLB TCU- By far the biggest need on the Jets D is for a pass rushing sack artist, and Jerry Hughes would hopefully be what Vernon Gholston was supposed to be.Minnesota Vikings (30) Brandon Spikes ILB Florida- No real glaring needs that couldn’t be plugged in middle-later rounds (unless Favre leaves), and at this point Spikes would be the BPA. He’d probably end up playing the outside in a 4-3.New Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT Syracuse- I could see them going with a DE like Carlos Dunlap or Everson Griffen, but Jones would give them the run stuffing DT that they lack, and is versatile enough to play the outside.Indianapolis Colts (32) Jason Fox LT Miami- No real glaring needs and you can never have too much depth on the o-line.New Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT Syracuse- I could see them going with a DE like Carlos Dunlap or Everson Griffen, but Jones would give them the run stuffing DT that they lack, and is versatile enough to play the outside.Indianapolis Colts (32) Jason Fox LT Miami- No real glaring needs and you can never have too much depth on the o-line.PiazzaJordan-You don't have to tell me that Clausen is the best QB in this class, but he's not worth a #1 overall. Games are won in the trenches, and Suh is that good.Since 1966-What Sergio Kindle from Texas have you been watching, and who has him as a 2nd rounder? The kid is a legit top 20 pick in a very deep OLB class. I'm not a Texas fan by any stretch (if anything I dislike them, I rooted for 'Bama in the Championship game). I'd go on about him, but you read my explanation. Also the way he played in the Championship game will do nothing but wonders for his draft status.

Updated 2010 first round mock draft with explanations, any questions?
Probably a MLB in the first and safety second?

Who do you think the NY giants are going to draft in the 2010 NFL draft?
do u think they would be succesful?????

what if an nfl team traded away their entire team for alot of draft picks?
So I was sitting in my 150 minute Arab-Israeli conflict class and thought I'd do a mock draft.EnjoySt. Louis Rams (1) Ndamukong Suh DT NebraskaDetroit Lions (2) Gerald McCoy DT OklahomaTampa Bay Buccaneers (3) Eric Berry S TennesseeWashington Redskins (4) Russell Okung LT Oklahoma StateKansas City Chiefs (5) Rolando McClain ILB AlabamaSeattle Seahawks (6) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre DameCleveland Browns (7) Joe Haden CB FloridaOakland Raiders (8) Anthony Davis OT RutgersBuffalo Bills (9) Sam Bradford QB OklahomaJacksonville Jaguars (10) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia TechDenver Broncos (11) Dan Williams NT Tennessee (I know its way early for Williams, but I didn’t want to bother with teams trading up and down, sorry, I’m lazy, and I want to at least pretend that I’m paying attention in class)Miami Dolphins (12) Sergio Kindle OLB TexasSan Francisco 49ers (13) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.Seattle Seahawks (14) Brian Price DT UCLANew York Giants (15) Earl Thomas S TexasTennessee Titans (16) Everson Griffen DE USCSan Francisco 49ers (17) C.J. Spiller HB ClemsonPittsburgh Steelers (18) Mike Iupati OG IdahoAtlanta Falcons (19) Sean Weatherspoon OLB MissouriHouston Texans (20) Bryan Bulaga OT IowaCincinnati Bengals (21) Taylor Mays S USCNew England Patriots (22) Charles Brown LT USCGreen Bay Packers (23) Trent Williams RT OklahomaPhiladelphia Eagles (24) Brandon Graham DE MichiganBaltimore Ravens (25) Arrelious Benn WR IllinoisArizona Cardinals (26) Terrance Cody NT AlabamaDallas Cowboys (27) Bruce Campbell LT MarylandSan Diego Chargers (28) Jared Odrick DT (would obviously play DE in a 3-4) Penn StateNew York Jets (29) Jerry Hughes OLB TCUMinnesota Vikings (30) Mike Johnson LG AlabamaNew Orleans Saints (31) Arthur Jones DT SyracuseIndianapolis Colts (32) Ras-I Dowling CB VirginiaChange the Colts pick to UNC DT Marvin Austin, since Dowling is staying for his senior yearA lot of people are very high on Earl Thomas, and from the little I've seen of him he's a great ballhawk and the kind of guy that the Giants could use in their secondary alongside Kenny Phillips, whose more of a big hitterYou need a somewhat competent offensive line before you get a QB, and as much as I think Clausen will be a good starter in the NFL, the Redskins just have too many holes up front, and Bradford would be an even worse fit given his durability issues and the fact that he had dominant o-lines in college and wasn't forced to make quick decisions in the face of pressureThe 9ers probably do have too many needs to go offensive with their first two picks, but Bryant and Spiller are just too good of playmakers to pass upChange the Patriots' pick to USF DE/OLB Jason Pierre-Paul, and the Packers pick to Charles BrownMarvin Austin is also staying in school, so change the Colts pick to Miami LT Jason Fox

Full first round 2010 NFL mock draft, any questions?
When do they show the pro bowl? what time?I want the see the NFL fastest man and strongest man. Whens that!I think Chris Johnson for fastest man. and Idk for strongest man.ALSO Whens the NFL Draft ?GO SAINTS!

NFL Pro Bowl? What date and other questions?
Which of these teams do you think:Will finish with the better record?Has the best owner that is willing to spend alot of money on the team?Really good in the Draft?Atlanta FalconsOakland RaidersCarolina PanthersTennessee TitansSeattle Seahawks


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