Monday, February 20, 2012
Colin Meyers here to talk NFL Draft i willl project picks for teams 1-22. Lets start off with 1. Colts 2-14: Andrew LuckQB Stanford for obvious reasons Peyton Manning will likely be cut and Andrew Luck is the biggest prospect coming out of college since John Elway and i beilive you dont sit the number 1 overall pick.Rams 2-14:Matt Kalil OT USC The rams had sophmore QB Sam Bradford hurt for pretty much hurt all year and a big reason was he didnt have much time to throw. I beilive Kalil is the best OT prospect to come out of the draft since the Miami Dolphins selected Jake Long with the No.1 overall pick. Vikings 3-13: Justin Blackman WR Oklahoma State this guy is just what the vikings need a big talented reicever he may not be the fastest but put it up in the air and this guy is gonna get it. He is just what this Vikings team needs ever since Sidney Rice got hurt and then left for the Seahawks via free agency.Browns 4-12 Robert Griffen III QB Baylor lets be honest now Colt McCoy is not the answer in Cleveland but i beilive RG3 could be the savior of the city of Cleveland, he can run he is accurate going into the year people thought he could be a good reicever well look at him now RG3 might beable to develop that young and unproven reiceving core.Buccaneers 4-12 CB Morrise Clayborn LSU The Bucs secondary is a litle weak and they need to find the replacement of Ronde Barber who is 36 years old and who knows if he will return for the 2012-2013 season. Redskins 5-11 Trent Richardson RB Alabama he would fit in well with there current RB Roy Helu who is more of a Rec RB and would help one of the worst rushing offences last season. Jaguars 5-11 Riley Reiff OT Iowa they to help out Blane Gabbart when he is presured he makes alot of mistakes that was his biggest problem coming out of college hopefully they can help him out by getting a better O line. Panthers 6-10 Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame With Steve Smith getting older they need to develope the future weapon for Cam Newton and i think he Floyd would do the job fast big and a monster athlete. Dolphins 6-10 Devon Still DT Penn State him and Cameron Wake would make a great pass rush for the Dolphins who are a young and upcoming team. Buffalo 6-10 Melvin Ingram OLB South Carolina The Bills Linebacking core is awful Ingrams provides a good run stopper and pass covering abillities just what the bills lacked last year.Cheifs7-9 David DeCastro OG Stanford Hopefully Matt Cassel can stay healthy and a new OG would help to. Seahawks 7-9 Jonathan Martin OT Stanford with former 1st round pick Russel Okung injured his first 2 seasons the teams O line has been awful even last year when they signed Robert Gallery and drafted James Carpenter. Cardinals 8-8 Michael Brockers DT LSU This guy would solidify the defence the Cardinals are trying to build.Cowboys 8-8 Courtney Upshaw OLB Alabama with Upshaw Sean Lee Jay Ratlif and DeMarcus Ware the Cowboys pass rush will be very dangerous. Eagles 8-8 Quinton Couples DE North Carolina with him Jason Babin Cullen Jenkins Trent Cole there pass rush would be just as good as the rival Cowboys. Jets 8-8 Kendall Wright WR Baylor the Jets will lose Plax in free agency leaving room for a WR Wright provides a homerun threat similar to Torrey Smith of Baltimore.Bengals 9-7 Lamar Miller RB Miami (FL) with Benson going into free agency the bengals could use a new young fresh back and Miller is more of a speed guy not a pounder like Benson. Chargers 8-8 Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama The Chargers good have a pretty good secondary if all goes right and Kirkpatrick would make it even better.Bears 8-8 Luke Kuechly ILB Boston College time to build a new a defence with Urlacher getting up there in age. Titans 9-7 Mark Barron S Alabama The Titans are just such a solid team and this pick i think will be a steal and become a great safety in the future. Bengals 9-7 Peter Konz C Wisconsin he will help Andy Dalton develope even faster. Browns 4-12 Alshon Jefferey WR South Carolina him and RG3 could be a possible Pro Bowl threats but Jefferey needs to stay in shape.
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