Tuesday, March 2, 2010

2010 NFL Mock Draft Picks 11-20

Picks 10 and 11 will be decided by a coin toss on draft day so I have a 50/50 chance that Jacksonville or Denver will be picking in those respective spots.





11. Jacksonville Jaguars - WR Dez Bryant. Bryant is a stud and the only true 1st round WR coming out of college this year. He was suspended for most of last year but he is an amazing talent and could help pair with an emerging Marcedes Lewis and Mike Sims-Walker to make this a decent offense. He has "character issues" that may make teams think twice about him and since Sims-Walker was suspended by the Jags last year for a game and their other WR project Matt Jones was a total waste of a draft pick.





12. Miami Dolphins - LB/DE Sergio Kindle. Another beast for the last two seasons in college. He had a great game in the national championship that capped a terrific senior season. Some off the field issues could scare teams away but if Miami does not resign Jason Taylor, Kindle will provide great pressure from either the DE or OLB position.



13. San Fransisco 49ers - S Earl Thomas. The 49ers had one of the worst pass defenses in the league and this guy would bring fundamental tackling and big play ability. He returned two of his 8 interceptions for touchdowns last season. 49er defensive backs combined for only one more interception last season than Thomas has by himself in 2009. Get this guy and don't look back.



14. Seattle Seahawks - OT Bruce Campebll. Man, there are a ton of tackles getting picked in this draft but it is a top heavy, talent laden class. He will help insure their investment Clausen and give promising young RB Justin Forsett some holes to run through.

15. New York Giants - LB Rolando McClain. As an eagles fan, I would LOOOVEEEE if he lasted until my birds pick at no. 24 but trust me, it ain't gonna happen. This guy is going to be everything that recently released Antonio Pierce was for this team and then some. He was an extension of Nick Sabans brain on the field and he will instantly help this defense rise back to the NFL's elite. It sucks, don't it?

16. Tennesee Titans - DE Derrick Morgan. I was thinking about giving Brian Price to these guys, but Morgan should not still be available. He is incredibly talented and can help replenish the hole that Hanesworth left while giving the defensive backs some much needed assistance with quarterback pressure.

17. San Fransisco 49ers - OT/OG Mike Iupati. I saw limited plays of this guy in college but I did see him at the Senior Bowl (thank you NFL Network) and he is a monster. Even if Alex Smith continues to be one of the biggest busts of the last decade, at least Frank Gore will thankful that he has holes to run through again.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers - RB C.J. Spiller. These are not your father's Steelers, heck, not even OUR Steelers. These guys did not or could not run the ball last year and Spiller fits their new system perfectly. Spiller would just out run defenses and they are pretty fast in the ACC. He can catch the ball out of the backfield, line up at wide receiver and return kicks and punts. Brian Westbrook of the new decade.

19. Atlanta Falcons - CB Kyle Wilson. He is a big reason that Boise's defense was the real deal this year and he has all the measurables' to help one of the worst pass defenses at least move the meter in the right direction. He was a big hitter who will make Falcons fans proud.

20. Houston Texans - RB Jonathan Dwyer. Had an impressive combine to prove that he was not just a power back. He has averaged 1,300 yards the last two seasons in an offense that only threw the ball about 10 times a game. Hes gonna be good.

Alright, sorry about the delay on the second installment of the mock draft but I got a little busy. I'm gonna finish it ASAP and hopefully, I'm right.

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