The Draft is here! I’m not planning individual posts for all the 1st rounders like last year, I’ll just lump them into one mega-post. I’ll be editing this post until the round is over, so check back often.
#1 Oakland Raiders – JaMarcus Russell (QB) LSU
Russell has all the tools, but I was never that impressed with him when I watched him play. He didn’t seem to be all that accurate, he forced balls, and he seemed to hang onto the ball forever at times. I don’t like him as much as Quinn this year, or Young and Leinart last year.
#2 Detroit Lions – Calvin Johnson, (WR) Georgia Tech
Calvin was the consensus best player in the draft. He has unbelievable physical tools, and by all accounts is a good character guy (whatever that means.) He has a bit of TO’s tendency to not focus all the time and have some drops, but that isn’t a huge concern at this point in his career. A draft is still a possibility, so hang on.
#3 Cleveland Browns – Joe Thomas, (OT) Wisconsin
So it looks like the Browns have confidence that Charlie Frye can get better. I almost never have a problem with drafting inside out even for teams with other needs. All the skill players in the world won’t help if your QB is on his back all the time. Thomas will need to get stronger, but that is what the NFL off season weight lifting programs are for.
*aside*
The way the Bucs have been collecting QB’s, I wouldn’t be shocked to see Quinn go here. We’ll see…
#4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Gaines Adams, (DE) Clemson
Aaaaand, I’m wrong. Tampa drafts the heir apparent to Simeon Rice. Adams is a good fit for that Tampa 2 defense, with his speed off the edge. Probably won’t hold up that well against the run, but that isn’t a necessity in that defense.
*aside*
I’ve been hearing lots of buzz that the Cards love Levi Brown. They could probably draft down a bit and still get him (Dolphins maybe?)
#5 Arizona Cardinals – Levi Brown, (OT) Penn State
No trade, but the Cards take the OT as expected. A great pick for a team that desperately needs to upgrade it’s offensive line. Add Russ Grimm as the offensive line coach and this looks to be a much improved unit next season. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but the Cardinals are quite possibly a playoff team.
#6 Washington Redskins – LaRon Landry, (S) LSU
Kiper’s #1 rated defensive player. The Redskins must have gotten sick of watching Adam Archuleta do nothing last year, so they look to correct that problem. More of an in the box safety which means Sean Taylor will have to play in coverage. With discipline. That…could be a problem. Taylor is insanely talented, but he has a tendency to freelance and try to be everywhere which often puts him out of position. Hopefully the Redskin fans enjoy this pick, because it is the only one they have (barring a trade) until the 5th round tomorrow.
#7 Minnesota Vikings – Adrian Peterson, (RB) Oklahoma
AD (All Day) will bring an explosive force to an offense that lacks that very thing. They have a good back in Chester Taylor to pair him with. Add that to a solid offensive line, and the Vikings should be able to run the ball. They’ll need to, as right now Tarvaris Jackson is their starter. Yikes.
*aside*
This would be an opportune time for someone to trade up for Brady Quinn. The Falcons aren’t going to draft him, and they are sad to see their targeted players (Landry and Brown) off the board. I’m happy to see him continue to wait though, as each time the cameras point his way we also get a good look at his girlfriend Lindy Slinger.
#8 Atlanta Falcons – Jamaal Anderson, (DE) Arkansas
Still no trades, so all the pre-draft talk about everyone trading down was either bull, or no one can find a trading partner. Anderson should be an immediate starter for the Falcons replacing Patrick Kearney.
*aside*
I will be STUNNED if the Dolphins don’t take Quinn with their pick.
#9 Miami Dolphins – Ted Ginn Jr., (WR) Ohio State
WOW. Stunned. Ginn has bust written all over him too. I hate this pick by the Dolphins. Ginn can be an impact player as a returner, but I don’t think he’ll ever be a great WR. Not real big, not real strong and he can’t run routes. Troy Williamson?
*aside*
So now the door is open for someone to trade up and get a top-10 QB. If Quinn drops enough, he might even come into play for teams who passed on him early like the Lions and the Browns. Let me throw out a couple of mid-1st round possibilities: Bills and Jags. The Chiefs would fall over themselves if he drops that far.
#10 Houston Texans – Amobi Okoye, (DT) Louisville
The Texans attack the defensive line for the second straight year. Really young at 19, he isn’t physically mature yet. Will need to add weight and strength, but has a lot of talent and is by all accounts is a remarkable young man. Graduated from HS at 16. One of the players identified (along with Johnson and Adams) as having smoked some weed during college. I’m guessing the percentage of players eligible for the draft this year that smoked up during college at some point is hovering somewhere around 100%. Not a big deal unless that is all he wants to do, ala Ricky Williams.
#11 San Francisco 49ers – Patrick Willis, (LB) Mississippi
Tackles everything. Adds another ILB to that 3-4 defense. Doesn’t have to make the defensive calls right away with Derrick Smith on the field next to him which should help him adjust to the league. I’m worried that losing Norv Turner will hurt them on offense a lot. Maybe an improved D can help pick up some of the slack.
#12 Buffalo Bills – Marshawn Lynch, (RB) Cal
They needed a replacement for McGahee, and they get one. A need pick. I love him just for the cart-driving celebration.
#13 St. Louis Rams – Adam Carriker, (DE) Nebraska
Can play end, and might slide into the DT position on passing downs. Not a dominating pass-rusher, but a hard worker. Grant Wistrom or Shaun Ellis type maybe?
#14 New York Jets (trade from Carolina) – Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh
Carolina trades #1 and #6 for the Jets #1 #2 and #5. A steep price for a team that still has lots of holes, let us hope that Revis is worth it. CB was a need area for the Jets, and they weren’t going to get Revis or Hall if they stayed put at #25.
#15 Pittsburgh Steelers – Lawrence Timmons, (LB) Florida State
A great athlete who doesn’t have a lot of experience. Only started one year at FSU. Should be able to play either the 3-4 or the 4-3.
#16 Green Bay Packers – Justin Harrell, (DT) Tennessee
I don’t have much of an opinion on Harrell. He can’t hurt that defense any–it stinks.
#17 Denver Broncos (Trade from Jacksonville) – Jarvis Moss, (DE) Florida
Jacksonville trades #1 for Denver’s #1 #3 and #6. Denver doesn’t have as many holes as some teams, so they can probably afford to burn a couple pick on a trade. Moss is super fast and explosive. Needs to add strength. Had some character flags.
#18 Cincinnati Bengals – Leon Hall, (CB) Michigan
This made too much sense not to happen. Bengals had a need, and Hall was a great value still on the board at #18. I hear people calling him a shutdown corner. He isn’t. I has skills, but he isn’t going to lock down a top-flight WR. Productive player in college.
*aside*
I’m looking at a WR for the Titans in this slot. Bowe maybe? Alan Branch should be a consideration too, as he is sliding down the board to a point where he will be a value for someone.
#19 Tennessee Titans – Michael Griffin, (S) Texas
The impact of the Pacman Jones suspension is seen in this pick. The Titans had a the 32nd ranked defense last season, so they go in that direction. WR is a fairly deep position in this draft, so they elect to wait on that position. Griffin is a thumper. Smart player who was a team leader at Texas.
#20 New York Giants – Aaron Ross, (CB) Texas
CB was a disaster for the Giants last year. They have several big time needs – OT, LB to name a couple. CB was probably the best value for them at this point. Ross is fast who should be able to keep up with most (if not all) NFL receivers. Good returner too.
#21 Jacksonville Jaguars – Reggie Nelson, (S) Florida
Got the player they wanted and got extra picks. THAT is how you run the draft. Nelson is a ballhawk at safety, can force game-changing turnovers. Not a big hitter, but they have Donovin Darius back there to thump people. Good looking pick.
#22 Cleveland Browns (trade from Dallas) – Brady Quinn, (QB) Notre Dame
Dallas trades a #1 for Cleveland’s #2 and next year’s #1. Probably a good deal value-wise, as they got two top-5 players. They probably wouldn’t have had a chance to get a player this good next season. A big splash for the Browns. They add a (hopefully) franchise LT, and then put a (hopefully) franchise QB behind him. Great work.
#23 Kansas City Chiefs – Dwayne Bowe, (WR) LSU
WR has been a need area for the Chiefs forEVER. They finally look to address the position–the same year that they desperately need to upgrade the OL. I probably would have looked to add talent there, but I can’t argue with Bowe as a player. He is a big WR who in my mind was one of the reasons JaMarcus Russell looked so good. He’s a little raw, but that can be said about a lot of WR coming into the league. Had Lasik surgery last offseason and caught the ball much better this season.
*aside*
David Harris would seem to be a lock here, but the Pats could elect to go CB or take a look at Staley.
#24 New England Patriots – Brandon Meriweather, (S) Miami
The Pats just never seem to do what you expect them to. They always draft well, so I’m not saying they do anything wrong, they just do their own thing. Meriweather had a really good Jr. year, but not a great Sr. year. Miami kind of stunk last year, so I’m willing to give him a pass. Great speed and a good hitter. Harrison has to retire at some point, so it is probably a wise choice.
#25 Carolina Panthers – Jon Beason, (LB) Miami
Dan Morgan just can’t stay on the field, and Chris Draft left as a FA. Beason fills a need for that Carolina defense. Good chance he moves to the middle.
#26 Dallas Cowboys (trade from Philadelphia Eagles) – Anthony Spencer, (DE) Purdue
Eagles trade their #1 for Dallas’ #2, #3 and #5 picks. Not great value for the Eagles when you consider what Dallas got from the Browns, but they must just not have anyone they really like at this point. Spencer was the best pass rusher left on the board, and the Cowboys felt that was something they needed. Will probably move to OLB in that defense.
#27 New Orleans Saints – Robert Meachem, (WR) Tennessee
They look to replace Joe Horn with their 1st round choice. Good size, good speed, good hands. Nor sure how refined he is as a route runner. Can slip tackles and make things happen in the open field. Another weapon for that explosive offense.
*aside*
Mark May just said the Browns should have kept their picks and waited for John Beck because he is just as good as Brady Quinn. Mark May is a moron.
#28 San Fransisco 49ers (trade from New England) – Joe Staley, (OT) Central Michigan
New England trades their #1 for the Niners #4 and next year’s #1. The Pats love to add those future #1′s. Jennings and Harris never really worked out at T, so they try again to address that position. Will probably need a couple of years to really hit his upside. Good feet, started as a TE at CMU and was a SPRINTER in HS.
#29 Baltimore Ravens – Ben Grubbs, (G) Auburn
A mauler with good mobility to pull and trap. Kiper had him as a top-20 guy. The Ravens need to rebuild and replace some players on the OL, so it is both a good value and a need pick.
#30 San Diego Chargers – Craig Davis, (WR) LSU
The Chargers must have wanted a speed guy as they pass up on Dwayne Jarrett and Steve Smith. A reach, but AJ Smith has a great track record so I defer to him. Unless he’s wrong.
#31 Chicago Bears – Greg Olson, (TE) Miami
Far and away the best TE in this draft. Another in a long line of good Miami TE’s. Fast, can stretch the seam. Didn’t get too many opportunities the last couple of years because Kyle Wright is terrible.
#32 Indianapolis Colts – Anthony Gonzalez, (WR) Ohio State
I think he is a better WR than Ginn who went in the top-10. Runs good routes and just has a good feel for the position. Isn’t super-duper fast, but still runs in the 4.4′s. Will slide right into the slot in the Colts’ 3 WR sets. I’m a little surprised they didn’t go defense here, but I guess they really felt the need to replace Brandon Stokley.
*aside*
A record is set as the 1st round clocks in at 6 hours and 8 minutes. Only two rounds left today…