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Give me the 2010 NFL draft top five prediction:?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    1. Rams- Jimmy Clausen- ND -I disagree whole heartedly with taking Clausen #1 overall, but I think Stl will reach for need and take the most NFL ready QB in the draft.

    2. Lions- Gerald McCoy- OU -There is really no wrong choice when it comes to McCoy and Suh, Both are amazing athletes I just feel like McCoy is a better fit in Detroit.

    3. Bucs- Ndamukong Suh- NU -Suh is a pro-bowler in the waiting, just like McCoy. Both are great athletes, both can be great.

    4. Redskins- Eric Berry- UT -They still need somebody to fill Sean Taylor's shoes, Berry can do it.

    5. Chiefs- Joe Haden- UF -Haden is a shutdown corner with great ball skills. He is definitely a top 10 pick, I think the Chiefs fill a need with him at pick 5.

  • 1 decade ago

    1) St. Louis Rams: Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska- Probably the best DT prospect since Warren Sapp. Strong, explosive, athletic and has promising technique, as close to a sure thing as there is in this draft. It might be unwise to tie up so much money in the DL, but a prospect like Suh is hard to pass up.

    2) Detroit Lions: 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.

    3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 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. Would add some much needed talent to that depleted Buccs D. Dez Bryant is a possibility as well.

    4) Washington Redskins: Russell Okung LT Oklahoma St.- 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.

    5) Kansas City Chiefs: 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 and should be the perfect field general for their new 3-4.

  • 1 decade ago

    1.Rams-Sam Bradford they need a Franchise QB Marc Bulger is Getting Older and Injured alot his Time is Done in St Louis there is not alot of Options at QB in the 2nd Round or in Free Agency or in the Trading Market that would help them win games Sam Bradford is a Leader and they need that on there Team

    2.Lions-Ndamukong Suh Suh could Help Boost there D-Line very Smart Pick Lions have a Bunch of Young Studs on that Defense Lions arent Picking for Needs they are Picking the best player in the Draft and thats Suh

    3.Bucs-Gerald McCoy McCoy is a Very good fit on the Bucs D

    4.Redskins Russell Okung The Problem with Jason Campbell is not so much Jason Campbell its his Injured O-Line they are always Injured Okung could Help Jason Campbell get some Respect as a Redskin and Help Protect him

    5.Cheifs They will Trade down to a Team that wants this Pick to Pick Jimmy Clausen or Sam Bradford who Ever is there if Russell Okung is gone

  • 1 decade ago

    1. Rams: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska. Spagnolo is a defensive minded coach and would like to have a line similar to the one he had with the Giants and Suh is just too good for the Rams to pass up.

    2. Lions: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma. They need help on the defensive front.

    3. Buccaneers: Jason Pierre Paul, DE, South Florida. They need help on the defensive line, and would take Suh or McCoy if they fell here, but will settle with a pass rusher.

    4. Redskins: Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma St. They might take a quarterback, but they were unable to protect Campbell all year, so they try to strengthen the line first.

    5. Chiefs: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers. They too have a bad offensive line and Cassel has a tendency to hold onto the ball a little too long, so they try to strengthen their line to help give him more time.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Rams- Ndamaung Suh (great player)

    Lions- Gerald McCoy

    Bucs- Eric Berry

    Redskins- Russel Okung

    Chiefs- Jason Peirre Paul

  • 4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    1.Rams-Ndamukong Suh-very talented hard-worker

    2.Lions-Russel Okung- they need to protect their investment in QB

    3.Bucs-Eric Berry-they need a playmaker on D

    4.Redskins-Bradford-speeks for itself

    5.Chiefs-Kindle-need to stop the run

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