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St. Louis Rams

Record: 1-12

Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska

Reach for a quarterback or take the top defensive lineman in the class? Tough call, but we think the Rams should take Suh. Anyone who saw the Big 12 championship game knows what kind of effect the explosive Suh can have on a game. He is a disruptive run defender with the arm strength to toss aside blockers and the quickness to make plays behind the line of scrimmage. Although he isn't the most polished pass-rusher, he clearly has great potential in this area.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Record: 1-12

Eric Berry*, S, Tennessee

The Bucs might be hesitant to take a safety with the second overall selection, but we believe he's the premier prospect in the 2010 class. Much like the Baltimore Ravens' All-Pro Ed Reed, Berry is a game-changer with exceptional versatility.

Cleveland Browns

Record: 2-11

Derrick Morgan*, DE, Georgia Tech

Morgan can anchor at the point of attack, make plays in pursuit, get to the quarterback coming off the edge and drop into coverage. That type of versatility would be a nice addition to a Browns defensive front seven that lacks difference-makers.

Detroit Lions

Record: 2-11

Gerald McCoy*, DT, Oklahoma

The Lions are in dire need of a difference-maker along the defensive front, and McCoy is the prototypical 3-technique with the quick first step and power to make a living in opposing backfields.

Kansas City Chiefs

Record: 3-10

Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State

Help up front might be Kansas City's greatest need. LOT Branden Albert -- a first-round pick in 2008 -- has had problems staying healthy, and he could slide to the right side or even inside to guard if the Chiefs land a franchise left tackle. Okung is the most complete offensive tackle prospect in this class and could provide that piece of the puzzle for Kansas City.

Oakland Raiders

Record: 4-9

Carlos Dunlap*, DE, Florida

Dunlap is very much a buyer-beware prospect. On one hand, an arrest on DUI charges the week of the SEC championship game and questions about his work ethic raise red flags. On the other hand, 290-pound defensive linemen who move as well as he does are few and far between.

Washington Redskins

Record: 4-9

Sam Bradford*, QB, Oklahoma

Surgery on his throwing shoulder and concerns about the scheme he played in at Oklahoma caused Bradford to fall behind Locker on our board. On the other hand, Bradford has the physical tools and football IQ to quickly develop into an effective starting NFL quarterback.

Denver Broncos (from 5-8 Chicago)

Record: 8-5

Rolando McClain*, ILB, Alabama

McClain is a tough, relentless run stopper who masks his lack of ideal range with great instincts and his ability to take good angles. He's not a two-down linebacker, either, and can more than hold his own in underneath coverage.

Seattle Seahawks

Record: 5-8

Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma

Williams moved from the right to the left side this year, and while he didn't fare as well this season as he had in previous seasons, he is capable of quickly developing into an effective NFL starting right tackle. He is a tough run-blocker who drives his feet once in position, and he can hold his own in pass protection when his footwork is sound.

Buffalo Bills

Record: 5-8

Anthony Davis*, OT, Rutgers

Davis comes with a bit of baggage, but there isn't an offensive lineman in the 2010 class with a better combination of size and agility.

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I don't see St Louis taking Suh. They have drafted a top 5 DE in the last 2 drafts. I can see them taking a QB though-

I really hope we don't draft a QB. I think Jason has earned at least one more year- we need some sort of consistency.

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We're going to offer Campbell a one-year tender in the offseason, so if he goes to another team, we get their 1st and 3rd round draft choices.

Do you really see this happening? I mean seriously?

If someone else was interested in him, that team would negotiate with the Skins on a more far trade. No way does he garner anything close to that value.

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Oh Lord.. Not Sam Bradford.. please no!

why not? he would have been #1 last year because the shoulder?

well the redskins team doctor is the specialist he went to so we have some inside info on it probably not as bad as thought....

Drew Brees had the same injury miami decided to pass and take dante culpeper instead who is kicking themselves now?

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I swear,if we take a QB in this years draft.......:mad:

I like Campbell, but he's been pretty inconsistent and has never looked like an elite quarterback. So, I would be fine if the team drafted a quarterback. I don't think they should take anyone with the first pick (since none of the quarterback prospects are worth a top 6-7 pick), but taking someone in the second round would make sense. Then, let Campbell, the draftee and Brennan battle it out.

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Mort and Schefter were talking about the Rams signing Vick and going another direction. That obviously bodes well for the Redskins. Who knows whether we want Clausen, Bradford, etc. Just don't trade up, please!

Bradford worries me because I'm not sure he has the best arm but then again I had the same fears about Phillip Rivers and Drew Brees coming out of school and I'd die for either of those guys right now

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The silly thing is KC taking another LT so soon after taking Albert. Unless Albert is a total bust, I think KC takes something else, probably defense, their line is horrible.

Bradford reminds me of a VERY young QB like a mix of Favre and Marino. He locks onto receivers and if pressured will sometimes throw picks, but he'll get more TDs than INTs

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I don't see St Louis taking Suh. They have drafted a top 5 DE in the last 2 drafts. I can see them taking a QB though-

I really hope we don't draft a QB. I think Jason has earned at least one more year- we need some sort of consistency.

He's been described as the best defensive prospect of the past 10 years, and he's a DT. I think he'd be tough for anyone to pass up. But you are right, the Rams need a QB as much as anyone. (With Locker staying at UW, the remaining QB candidates have major questions... as did Locker).

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In restricted free agency, another team can make an offer to the player and then the current team has the right to match it if they want. If the current team doesn't match it, then the player goes to the new team and the old team gets the draft picks.

We don't have to tender JC anything, just wait to see what another team will offer him.

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Can someone show were Spiller goes? Just curious.

Green Bay Packers

Record: 9-4

C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson

In this scenario, Spiller slides down the board and Green Bay wins the lottery. Spiller would add a big-play element to the running game, and his ability to motion out into the slot makes him an excellent fit for the Packers' pass-heavy scheme.

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