NFL Mock Draft 1-5


By Paul M. Banks and Peter Christian

With the NFL regular season ending, the St. Louis Rams have clinched the #1 overall pick, so after their season of suckitude they now have something to look forward to. Proving right what 2pac Shakur said at the end of his album title track “Me Against the World”

I know it seem hard sometimes but uhh
Remember one thing
Through every dark night, there’s a bright day after that
So no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out
Keep your head up, and handle it

Also, sound advice for anyone you know who may be dealing with a bitter break-up or getting laid off; two horrible scenarios that seem more common than ever these days

When the title game comes along Thursday night, it’ll be an excellent opportunity to see plenty of potential NFL Draft “1st Day” talent, including:

Texas- QB Colt McCoy, DE Sergio Kindle, WR Jordan Shipley, OLB Roddrick Muckelroy and S Earl Thomas,

Alabama- CB Javier Arenas, LB Rolando McClain, CB Kareem Jackson, G Mike Johnson and NT Terrence Cody. And of course, Heisman Trophy winning RB Mark Ingram in 2011.

Click on the preceding names (where highlighted) to learn much more about each one of these guys who will soon make the transition from Saturdays to Sundays.

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1. St. Louis Rams Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska

The Rams clearly seem headed towards finishing the season with the worst record in the NFL. And Suh, who seems to spend most of the time his playing time in opponents’ backfields, is impossible to pass up. After the game Texas Coach Mack Brown, said about Suh: “He was all over the place. We just couldn’t handle him. I tried to find him to wish him good luck in the NFL, because I don’t want to see him again.”

For an interview/profile of Suh, click here.

2. Detroit Lions Russell Okung OT Oklahoma State

The Lions need a lot, they can start on the O Line. He’s a big reason why the Cowboys’ offense produced over 200 yards a game on the ground. Twice during his career he has not allowed a sack against the nation’s leader at the time – the latest was an effort against Texas A&M end Von Miller this season. No Wonder OSU Coach Mike Gundy is such an excitable guy, he had Okung on his team. Russell combines all his physical gifts with a high football IQ, making him a franchise OT.

For more Lions coverage click here

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Eric Berry S Tennessee

The Bucs rushing defense (or should I say lack thereof) is exceedingly apparent, so they’ll need help stuffing the run. (Don’t let the upset of the year over the Saints foll you) And Eric Berry is the heir apparent to Ed Reed as the elite defensive play-maker in the NFL. Scouts think he’s pretty solid against the run; not so bad against the pass either. BTW, I wonder if Berry will be recruited by NFL teams in the same manner that he was possibly wooed in high school?

(For more on the hotties hired by the Univ. of Tennessee to assist recruiting efforts, click here)


4. Washington Redskins Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma

This would be a nice complement to the disgruntled?/misunderstood?/under-appreciated?/persecuted?/possibly-to-soon-be-traded Albert Haynesworth, and the Skins could really use more talent on the defensive line because the last time they had an overwhelmingly dominant d lineman, Elvis was at his prime. And scouts have no “suspicious minds” about McCoy. He’s a pillar of strength that can dominate from the center of the field, and is very agile for a guy just shy of 300 pounds.

5. Kansas City Chiefs Trent Williams OT Oklahoma

The Okung or Williams debate over who is the better choice at offensive tackle is one where there really isn’t a loser. By the way, if you’re planning on seeing the new film about a Left Tackle “The Blind Side,” I’m warning you know it’s “Jerry Maguire” all over again- a thinly disguised chick flick mass-marketed as a football movie. Trent Williams, like Okung, has good feet, strong hands and the talent to become elite in the NFL.

6. Seattle Seahawks Bruce Campbell OT Maryland

Campbell could go higher, because he easily has as much talent and ability as Okung and Williams, but he doesn’t have their track record of durability. Therefore, he slips down the board a little. Still this is essentially shaping up to be “the offensive tackle draft” (yeah, so sexy I know) like 1983 was “the quarterback draft”.

7. Cleveland Browns Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame

Brady Quinn has looked better recently, but the team with the ugliest uniforms in the league still needs a legitimate franchise quarterback; and all they may go the ND route again. And since Charlie Weis is looking for work again (talking with Buffalo this week), perhaps he should be Cleveland’s offensive coordinator. It could be one big, happy family.

For more on Clausen click here, For more Notre Dame, go here.

8. Oakland Raiders Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma

Bruce Gradkowski is injured and JaMarcus Russell is a bigger bust than Jenn “FSU Cowgirl” Sterger. (well, Sterger before she had her implants removed). Therefore, Oakland needs a QB, and Bradford is the pick. Unless his 40 yard dash at the combine fails to impress Al Davis. Because we all know, the Raiders owner is overly impressed by speed the way babies are impressed by shiny objects. Maybe Davis’ judgment won’t be clouded this time.

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For more on Jenn Sterger’s implant removal, go here.

9. Buffalo Bills Colt McCoy QB Texas

Trent Edwards (and Ryan Fitzpatrick) have commanded Buffalo to the 25th ranked passing attack in the league. And the Bills have also lacked a true franchise QB for about 15 years. McCoy has shown poise, leadership, and the ability to win that the Bills have lacked since Jim Kelly. Win football games, not Super Bowls that is. Oh, and back to back picks with the same last name- total coincidence

For an interview/profile of McCoy click here

10. Jacksonville Jaguars Jahvid Best RB Cal

The Jags offense works much better when they have two main backs in their stable. Best is exactly what is name proclaims at his position. He has very good vision and an even better instinct on when to turn on the jets. He is very good at making defenders miss at every level. He isn’t a bruiser back but if coupled with a versatile offense he has the makings of the next young play-making running back.

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11. Denver Broncos (From the Chicago Bears, a horribly mismanaged organization that treats both the media and their fans like subhuman garbage) Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.

Bryant’s off-the-field issues won’t hurt his draft stock too much. And Dez is #1 the receiver on most board; partially due to his sure-handedness and fearlessness about going down the middle. His speed ain’t too shabby either. He’d make a perfect complement to Brandon Marshall.

You may have noticed the bitter and mean passage when describing the Chicago NFL franchise. Well, that’s because I’m a recovering Bears fan on the lookout for a new team. To read why and who I’m considering, click here.

For more Bears coverage, click here

12. Miami Dolphins Terrence Cody DT Alabama

Cody is a big time anchor guy who could go higher if he stays in good shape throughout the combine and workout process. He is a perfect 3-4 true nose tackle and can really control the flow and direction of a play. By the way, the Dolphins could REALLY use a nose tackle. A slam dunk pick here.

To read an in-depth profile and interview of Terrence Cody, click here

13. San Francisco 49ers Greg Hardy DE Ole Miss

Greg Hardy may be the purest sack artist in the draft. He has a lethal combination of speed and power that he mixes up to get to the quarterback. Hardy also has a sort of “Overdrive” that he shifts into once he smells a possible sack. Because of Carlos Dunlap’s highly publicized off-the-field issues, Hardy now overtakes him on the DE draft board. Hardy has shown just a portion of his tremendous potential; the best is yet to come, like Big Ten Network sideline reporter Charissa Thompson

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To see where Charissa Thompson ranks among the decade’s top SIDELINE PRINCESSES click here

14. Seattle Seahawks (From Denver) Jonathan Dwyer RB Georgia Tech

Dwyer, an old school workhorse running back can run inside and outside and can handle as many carries as the coach gives him. Dwyer’s a big back, but he has good speed as well and can be the muscle of a two back system or handle the bulk of the carries as well. With all the hype going to Spiller and Best, his talent and ability will sneak up on you. Just like the hotness of Pam Beesly from The Office (actress Jenna Fischer) also sneaks up on ya.

15. New York Giants Rolando McClain LB Alabama

The Giants linebacker needs are more on the inside than outside, and that’s where McClain really excels. He’s an amazing tackler in space and can cover a lot of ground from the middle linebacker spot. He’s got great fundamentals and has a knack of shedding blockers to make big tackles. When you hear his name, you might first think of the protagonist from the Die Hard film series. He certainly has the same toughness and will to fight.

For an interview/profile of McClain, click here


16. Tennessee Titans Joe Haden CB Florida

The Titans could use a DB and Haden is the top of the board amongst corners when it comes to solid coverage and ball skills. He makes good reads and adjusts well to the ball when it’s in the air.

17. San Francisco 49ers (From Carolina) Navorro Bowman LB Penn State

Bowman’s versatility and football acumen made him an absolute force down the stretch for PSU, (earning a few Big Ten defensive player of the week awards) and it’s becoming impossible not to compare him to Lavar Arrington- same school, position, and jersey number. Arrington went on to six Pro Bowls, so that’s quite a complement. By the way, Bowman officially declared Monday January 4th

For an interview/profile of Bowman, click here

18. Pittsburgh Steelers Jermaine Cunningham DE Florida

Cunningham isn’t as explosive as his teammate Carlos Dunlap but he is more reliable on a play by play basis. He gets to the quarterback with regularity and makes a lot of tackles in the run game as well.

19. Atlanta Falcons Ras-I Dowling CB Virginia

Since October, when the injury bug bit the Falcons’ secondary, the Falcons’ pass defense started resembling the no-show secondary of the mid to late 90s (You know, right after Deion $anders and Tim McKyer left). Now opposing receivers are burning Atlanta worse than General Sherman in the Civil War. So they desperately need help at CB. Enter Dowling, who has showed his NFL speed and coverage skills this season while anchoring a secondary that was amongst the best in the ACC, and the nation in a few key statistical categories.

20. Houston Texans    Sean  Witherspoon  OLB   Missouri

The Texans have a solid offense, so they’ll no doubt draft for defense, and an athlete like Weatherspoon would help further build a nucleus, especially on the strong side, where he’d be a great addition.

The order of the following teams is subject to the results of the playoffs.

21. New York Jets Arrelious Benn WR Illinois

Arrelious, or “Rejus” as he’s sometimes called, will probably run a 4.4-4.5 at the combine. Pair that with his linebacker size and physique and you have a weapon potentially equal to the next Anquan Boldin. He’s also a big time contributor on special teams. You think Mark Sanchez would salivate a little over the idea of this pick? Benn officially declared last Wednesday, you can the read more about decision and statements by clicking here.

For a more in-depth interview/detailed profile of Benn click here

Penn St Illinois Football

Did you see Benn’s saving-an-INT-by-ripping-the-ball-from-the-Fresno-DB’s-arms TD catch in the Illini’s final game? It was a thing of beauty; like Wendy Nix.

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For more on Wendy Nix, click here

22. Baltimore Ravens Golden Tate WR Notre Dame

Baltimore’s group of wide receivers make big plays about as often as someone watching a rerun of the HBO’s “The Wire” says to his or herself, “hey, I really want to go visit Baltimore.” Tate is a burner with enough ups to compensate for his lack of height.

For more Notre Dame coverage, go here.


23. Arizona Cardinals Taylor Mays S USC

The Arizona Cardinals badly need to upgrade their 29th ranked pass defense. And if you asked a scout to write down their ideal size and speed numbers for an NFL free safety they’d list: 6-3, 235, 4.4. Oddly enough that is Taylor’s height, weight and 40 time on record. Enough said.

24. Cincinnati Bengals CJ Spiller RB Clemson

The Bengals might have scared Cedric Benson straight, as he’s putting up a Pro Bowl year; perhaps because he realized this would be his last chance? But what the depth behind him? Is Cedric the entertainer a long term solution? Spiller’s a fast runner built on a solid frame. His outside running game and ability to catch the ball out of the backfield is where he’ll make his mark, but he’s not afraid to go right at a defender. He’s a balanced runner, who mixes good North-South inertia with high elusiveness.

25. New England Patriots Jared Odrick DT Penn State

The Pats’ struggles and injuries to the front seven this season have been a constant reminder that this draft will no doubt focus on the defensive side of the ball. Regarding the talents and abilities of Odrick himself, I asked him about the best part of his game, “I hate this question. I let people decide that for me. I just try to be a smart player. If you’re a smart player than you can play faster, more efficient and that’s really what I want to try and do,” Odrick said.

To read the complete profile and exclusive of Odrick click here

26. Green Bay Packers Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa

As you might have heard, the Pack’s OL was terrible, and has slightly improved. Now they’re only pretty bad. GB will get a huge boost in their ability to run and pass protect on the left side when they take Bulaga, one of the best OL in college football.

To read the ten most painful Packer moments of the 2000s, click here

For more Packers coverage click here

27. Philadelphia Eagles Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech,

This is a very deep DE draft, and Morgan is the most athletic of the bunch. He was probably the most dominant defensive player in the ACC this year. Yet I’m sure Philadelphia Eagles fans who read this mock draft will probably hate this pick and also voice that criticism. It seems like Eagles fans dislike our mock draft more than the fans of any other team.

28. Dallas Cowboys Arthur Jones DT Syracuse

Jones’ is a gap filler and stronger than Arnold Schwarznegger during the height of his steroid using days. He is in a Pat Williams type run stopper that will be look like a man amongst boys at times. He plays hard on every play and is of the rare breed of football players that will never quit on any play.

29. Minnesota Vikings Patrick Robinson CB Florida State

Robinson is a super fast coverage man that is above average in nearly every aspect of the game. He anticipates routes but isn’t a huge risk taker and tackles well in the open field. He is also a very good return man.

To see the Minnesota Vikings All-Decade team, click here

For more Vikings coverage click here

30. San Diego Chargers Brandon Spikes LB Florida

They’ll be questions a plenty about Spikes’ character, but no one doubts his ability. And he’ll probably end up wowing scouts at the combine with his measurables too.


31. New Orleans Saints Jon Asamoah OG Illinois

Asamoah has been a three year starter for the Illini, and the OL has been a very strong unit for almost all of that time. Mel Kiper ranks Asamoah one of the top three Guards in his class, probably because of the great push and solid footwork the junior has shown all year in the Big Ten. The Saints aren’t perfect (as Dallas taught us) and they could use some depth on the OL. More so at Tackle than Guard, but this would could be a great value pick for them.

To read an in-depth profile/exclusive of Asamoah click here.

32. Indianapolis Colts Trevard Lindley CB Kentucky

The Colts obviously don’t have many needs, but augmenting their secondary with a great playmaker like Lindley is a chance they shouldn’t pass up if/when it comes around.

Just Missed: Brandon LaFell WR LSU, Mike Iupati G Idaho, Jermaine Gresham TE Oklahoma, Ryan Mathews RB Fresno St., Corey Wootton DE Northwestern, Jordan Shipley WR Texas, Javier Arenas CB Alabama, Sergio Kindle LB Texas, Brandon Graham DE and Donovan Warren CB Michigan

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Comments

  1. florida ted says:

    I realy like this draft You put in a ton of work on this and I think you hit just about every teams needs in the draft. The only addition should be coach Spags takeing someone who knows when to take timouts and when you do not need to take one like just before the 2 minute warning.. He is a bufon on game management..Oakland will take taloy mays due to his speed and freakish athletics..

  2. Steve says:

    Did you just slot the playoff teams by their records? Because I don’t think it’s possible for 4 of the first 5 picks to be AFC teams.

  3. David says:

    On your Texans pick, I think they are pretty set at SLB with Brian Cushing, he just pulled in the DROY award today. On the weak side with Zac Diles they seem to be pretty happy but could use an upgrade potentially. Their biggest area of need remains Secondary, OLine, and DLine.

  4. Frank says:

    Your Saints pick of OG doesn’t make sense. They already have Evans(pro bowler) and Nicks who should be in the pro bowl. You even mentioned their need on the OL is tackle.

  5. paulmbanks says:

    Steve, yeah I hear ya, I plan on re-slotting each week as the playoffs occur. Its’ why I put the disclaimer up.

    David, I agree with you that DL and DB needs may come ahead of LB in Hou, but I think Weatherspoon is prospect you can sort of classify as blue chip, and he’s versatile enough to play multiple LB positions

  6. paulmbanks says:

    Thanks Florida Ted! I spend a lot of time on this each week. It’s my favorite feature on the site, partially because it’s the most well-read and viewed, so it motivates me to do additional research and find extra tidbits and nuggets of info out each week to improve every week’s addition. Next week, I’m expanding to round two…when we get to March/April I’ll add round 3.

    I agree when Al Davis drafts, he believes in 40 time “uber alles”

  7. paulmbanks says:

    It’s more of a value-based pick than a need. Like I said. It’s directly related to what I have them doing in the 2nd round, but I didnt have time to add the 2nd round in this mock, I will next week. So when I change it then, it will all make more sense

  8. JOCKpost says:

    Oh my god NO NO NO! The Browns can NOT go with another Notre Dame rookie quarterback. Please we can’t dip from the Charlie Weis well again!!!!

  9. paulmbanks says:

    I hear ya man…trust me I feel your pain. And I think next week, I’m changing the Clausen pick to Was. Because they will be much less interested in investing in Jason Campbell under Shanahan

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