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  • hawaiiansteel
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    • May 2008
    • 35649

    Bulaga enters top 10 of latest Todd McShay mock draft

    sorry, I don't have the full mock draft, gotta pay for that...


    Bulaga enters top 10 of latest Todd McShay mock draft
    February, 10, 2010

    Linemen on both sides of the ball will be popular come NFL draft time, Todd McShay writes Wednesday.

    That means good news for Iowa left tackle Bryan Bulaga.

    Bulaga appears at No. 6 -- by far his highest rating -- in McShay's latest first-round projection.

    According to McShay, Bulaga will go to the Seattle Seahawks, who are looking to replace Walter Jones. Bulaga, the Big Ten's Offensive Lineman of the Year, decided to forgo his senior season and enter the draft.

    McShay writes: "Bulaga still has room to improve in pass protection, but he displays the feet and balance to develop into a very good overall starting left tackle in the NFL."

    The next Big Ten selection doesn't come until No. 22, when New England is projected to select Michigan defensive end Brandon Graham. McShay thinks Graham will be used as an outside linebacker and writes, "If used properly, though, Graham can excel in the NFL, and he appears to be in Bill Belichick's wheelhouse with his nonstop motor, excellent technique and good overall football intelligence."

    Illinois wide receiver Arrelious Benn slips into the first round at No. 29 (New York Jets). McShay acknowledges Benn's struggles as a junior but writes that the wideout "is a better prospect than his 2009 production might indicate."

    Penn State defensive tackle Jared Odrick rounds out the Big Ten contingent at No. 30 (Minnesota Vikings). McShay thinks Odrick could be a potential successor to one half of the "Williams Wall," as Pat Williams is 37 and nearing retirement.
  • costanza2k1
    Hall of Famer
    • Mar 2008
    • 2579

    #2
    Re: Bulaga enters top 10 of latest Todd McShay mock draft

    Here's the mock:
    Much has been made of the strength of the 2010 defensive tackle class, and the fact that the first two picks in Scouts Inc.'s latest first-round projection are defensive tackles is no surprise.

    However, the offensive tackles are coming on strong, and we now project four offensive tackles to come off the board in the first eight picks. Add a pair of defensive ends to the players mentioned above, and you have eight linemen among the first 10 picks.

    That leaves little room at the top for skill players and defensive backs, and some of the biggest names on our board have slipped significantly in our latest projection.

    Here's how we see things shaking out now that the college all-star games are over and prospects are preparing for the upcoming NFL combine.


    St. Louis RamsRecord: 1-15Gerald McCoy*, DT, Oklahoma
    The Rams have a poor track record when it comes to drafting defensive linemen early, and now they have a tough choice to make between the stronger, more instinctive Ndamukong Suh and the quicker, more disruptive McCoy. Coach Steve Spagnuolo is looking for defensive linemen who can penetrate, which is why we think McCoy could be the top overall pick.

    Detroit LionsRecord: 2-14Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
    The Lions will gladly take Suh here. He won't provide the pass-rush production of McCoy, but he is a force versus the run and he consistently disrupts passing windows thanks to his excellent instincts and long arms.

    Tampa Bay BuccaneersRecord: 3-13Jason Pierre-Paul*, DE, South Florida
    The Bucs will consider Tennessee S Eric Berry here, but they are in dire need of a speed rusher and Pierre-Paul is the most explosive one this draft class has to offer.

    Washington RedskinsRecord: 4-12Anthony Davis*, OT, Rutgers
    Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford has enough physical and mental tools to develop into a good NFL starter eventually. However, he also enters the league with enough question marks (shoulder injury, spread offensive system, etc.) for a team like the Redskins to pass and fill one of several other holes. Solidifying its offensive line should be Washington's top priority, and Davis is the most naturally gifted tackle in this year's deep group. Two other options at tackle are Russell Okung (Oklahoma State) and Bryan Bulaga (Iowa).

    Kansas City ChiefsRecord: 4-12Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
    Berry could make a huge impact in the Chiefs' secondary as well, but Kansas City has too much work still to do at core positions to spend No. 5 money on a safety. The offensive line needs to be solidified, and that could happen by bringing in Okung, who has a quick first step, good power and a mean streak.

    Seattle SeahawksRecord: 5-11Bryan Bulaga*, OT, Iowa
    Look for Seattle to pass on a quarterback in the top 10 for the second straight year. Finding a replacement for Walter Jones at left tackle is the more immediate need, and the team will get a safer prospect there than at quarterback. Bulaga still has room to improve in pass protection, but he displays the feet and balance to develop into a very good overall starting left tackle in the NFL.

    Cleveland BrownsRecord: 5-11Eric Berry*, S, Tennessee
    Oklahoma State WR Dez Bryant will be tough to pass up here, but the Browns did spend a pair of second-round picks on WRs Brian Robiskie and Mohamed Massaquoi last year. Berry has the talent and experience to make the kind of impact for the Browns that perennial Pro Bowler Ed Reed made for the Ravens early in his career.

    Oakland RaidersRecord: 5-11Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
    Considering the team has used high draft picks on a quarterback (JaMarcus Russell), running back (Darren McFadden) and wide receiver (Darrius Heyward-Bey) in recent years, it would make sense to shift the focus to the offensive line this April. Both of the Raiders' starting offensive tackles (Mario Henderson and Cornell Green) are below average, and Williams has the physical tools and toughness to provide an upgrade at one of those two spots immediately.

    Buffalo BillsRecord: 6-11Sam Bradford*, QB, Oklahoma
    Offensive tackle and quarterback are chief among the Bills' needs, and they should draft a tackle if Davis, Okung or Bulaga is available. This scenario has them selecting the top quarterback prospect in the 2010 class, though. Bradford is a bit of a project because of his slight frame and the spread system he played in at Oklahoma, but he has the football intelligence and accuracy to be molded into a good starter in the NFL.

    Jacksonville Jaguars**Record: 7-9Derrick Morgan*, DE, Georgia Tech
    Morgan will not wow scouts with his results at the combine, but he is a high-motor, technically sound player who can pressure the quarterback and set the edge against the run. He has the physical tools to develop into a good every-down starter at the next level.

    Denver Broncos** (from 7-9 Chicago)Record: 6-7Dez Bryant*, WR, Oklahoma State
    Denver still has needs along its offensive and defensive fronts as well as in the secondary, but it will be tough to pass on the clear-cut No. 1 wideout in this year's class should Bryant fall to the Broncos.

    Miami DolphinsRecord: 7-9Rolando McClain*, ILB, Alabama
    Bryant falling to No. 12 would be a dream scenario for the Dolphins, but if he is off the board, look for Miami to target a top talent in the defensive front seven. McClain is NFL-ready with the size, straight-line speed and work ethic to win a starting inside linebacker job immediately.

    San Francisco 49ersRecord: 8-8Joe Haden*, CB, Florida
    The 49ers could go in several directions with this pick, including quarterback, offensive line or a pass-rusher, but they wouldn't go wrong taking a top-10 skill player like Haden at this spot.

    Seattle Seahawks (from 8-8 Denver)Record: 5-11C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson
    Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen might be a possibility here, but we do not believe he's worthy of a first-round selection. After finding a left tackle at No. 6, it would make sense for the Seahawks to use this pick on a difference-maker like Spiller. Running backs generally are not worth drafting this high, but Spiller has additional value due to his home run ability as a receiver and return man.

    New York GiantsRecord: 8-8Brian Price*, DT, UCLA
    The Giants need to retool the middle of their defense, and Price would be a good player to start with. He possesses the quickness and power to develop into a disruptive playmaker who can get into opposing backfields.

    San Francisco** (from 8-8 Carolina)Record: 8-8Mike Iupati, OT/G, Idaho
    Iupati is a fast-rising guard/right tackle prospect who is strong and nasty and would fit in nicely with coach Mike Singletary's hard-nosed brand of football.

    Tennessee Titans**Record: 8-8Carlos Dunlap*, DE, Florida
    Dunlap is a bit immature and there are questions about his work ethic, but he also possesses a rare combination of size and athleticism for a defensive end. The Titans have enough veteran leadership on that side of the ball to pull the trigger here on a developmental project like Dunlap.

    Pittsburgh SteelersRecord: 9-7Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee
    The Steelers would like to use this pick on a top offensive line prospect like Iupati or Trent Williams, but with both off the board, they will avoid reaching for another offensive lineman. They also will avoid stretching for a tackle like Maryland's Bruce Campbell to go for value with Dan Williams, who has the size and strength to develop into the eventual replacement for NT Casey Hampton, who is set to become a free agent.

    Atlanta Falcons**Record: 9-7Kareem Jackson*, CB, Alabama
    The Falcons need to improve their secondary talent after getting shredded through the air this past season. Jackson is one of the most underrated prospects in the 2010 class, and has the size, agility and balance to hold up in bump-and-run coverage on the perimeter. Plus, Jackson's instincts and technique are outstanding, so he should be ready to play as a rookie despite leaving school a year early.

    Houston Texans**Record: 9-7Earl Thomas*, S, Texas
    Thomas is undersized but physical enough to play safety in the NFL if used properly. Regardless, he's one of the three most talented defensive backs in the 2010 class, and the Texans could use an upgrade at both free safety and cornerback, so Thomas is a fit no matter where he ends up playing.

    Cincinnati BengalsRecord:10-6Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
    The Bengals are likely to use an early-round selection on a tight end, and while Gresham is a risk due to knee injuries (torn left ACL in high school, season-ending cartilage damage to right knee in 2009), his combination of size and athleticism is rare and he can stretch the seam effectively.

    New England PatriotsRecord: 10-6Brandon Graham, OLB, Michigan
    Graham is a bit undersized to play a traditional defensive end role, and he does not have the ideal athleticism you want in an outside linebacker. If used properly, though, Graham can excel in the NFL, and he appears to be in Bill Belichick's wheelhouse with his nonstop motor, excellent technique and good overall football intelligence.

    Green Bay PackersRecord: 11-5Bruce Campbell*, OT, Maryland
    Campbell will turn some heads with his performance at the combine. However, while he might have the best combination of physical tools in this year's offensive tackle class, we expect Campbell to slip to the bottom half of the first round due to injury concerns and below-average technique.

    Philadelphia EaglesRecord: 11-5Taylor Mays, S, USC
    The Eagles need a replacement for the physical presence former defensive leader Brian Dawkins took with him when he left for Denver. Mays is a bit of a liability in deep coverage and he needs to learn to wrap up more consistently as a tackler, but it is hard to imagine a player with his combination of size, straight-line speed and explosive hitting falling out of the first round.

    Baltimore RavensRecord: 9-7Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
    Wilson is a fast-rising prospect after showcasing his upper-echelon bump-and-run coverage skills at the Senior Bowl. A cornerback-needy team like the Ravens could easily pull the trigger on Wilson late in the first round.

    Arizona CardinalsRecord: 10-6Sergio Kindle, DE/OLB, Texas
    Kindle is a bit overrated, but we do think he is worth a pick at this point in the first round. The Cardinals could put him to work as a situational edge rusher early in his career while he works on getting bigger and stronger in order to hold up better versus the run.

    Dallas CowboysRecord: 11-5Nate Allen, S, South Florida
    Allen is far from a first-round lock, but the Cowboys need to improve their athleticism at safety, and Allen has the right combination of speed and fluidity in coverage to help fix the problem.

    San Diego ChargersRecord: 13-3Jahvid Best*, RB, California
    Best's draft stock could take a big hit depending on how the medical reports (back/neck, concussion) from the combine look. Assuming he checks out, Best likely will be high on the Chargers' board, along with Dan Williams, fellow RBs Ryan Mathews (Fresno State) and Jonathan Dwyer (Georgia Tech), and DT/DE Jared Odrick (Penn State). A healthy Best gets the nod thanks to his game-breaking speed.

    New York JetsRecord: 9-7Arrelious Benn*, WR, Illinois
    The Jets need perimeter weapons for QB Mark Sanchez to throw to, and Benn is a better prospect than his 2009 production might indicate. He played through a nagging ankle injury and his quarterback was inconsistent, but Benn shows good initial burst and the ability to generate yards after the catch. Still, he needs to be more consistent catching the ball away from his body and must become a more savvy route runner.

    Minnesota VikingsRecord: 12-4Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State
    The Vikings have proved they will take the best player available on the board, and in this scenario, Odrick fits the bill and would be groomed as an eventual replacement for aging DT Pat Williams. Other possibilities include Clausen, ILB Brandon Spikes (Florida), TE Anthony McCoy (USC) and C/G Maurkice Pouncey (Florida).

    Indianapolis ColtsRecord: 14-2Maurkice Pouncey*, OL, Florida
    Odrick would make sense if he was still on the board, or the Colts could reach for an athletic offensive tackle like USC's Charles Brown. But Pouncey is a gifted interior lineman with the quick feet, versatility and football intelligence to help the Colts solidify their interior offensive line.

    New Orleans SaintsRecord: 13-3Sean Weatherspoon, OLB, Missouri
    Weatherspoon is expected to turn some heads at the combine with his speed, and we're hearing that some teams grade him out as a mid-first-round pick. We're not quite as high on Weatherspoon because we question his ability to play in space, but the Super Bowl champs are expected to focus on upgrading the speed and athleticism of their defense, and Weatherspoon fits the mold.
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    • NJ-STEELER
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 12563

      #3
      Re: Bulaga enters top 10 of latest Todd McShay mock draft

      with pouncey, thomas and a couple corners sneaking into the 1st round, i rather they go there in the 1st even if they cant trade down

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      • Mister Pittsburgh
        Hall of Famer
        • Jul 2008
        • 3674

        #4
        Re: Bulaga enters top 10 of latest Todd McShay mock draft

        Iuputi looked like crap in the Senior Bowl. I read that he looked good in the practices, but he looked rough in the game.
        @_Hellgrammite

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        • Dee Dub
          Hall of Famer
          • Jan 2010
          • 4652

          #5
          Re: Bulaga enters top 10 of latest Todd McShay mock draft

          13--San Francisco 49ersRecord: 8-8
          Joe Haden*, CB, FloridaThe 49ers could go in several directions with this pick, including quarterback, offensive line or a pass-rusher, but they wouldn't go wrong taking a top-10 skill player like Haden at this spot.

          Man if this were true wouldnt it be tempting to move up a mere 5 spots and get the best CB in this entire draft??? He is one I think could come in right from day one and start. Regardless of the complexity of our defense...he has something that will enable him to make that learning curve a little less difficult-----he can cover man to man.

          Think about.
          Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

          1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 35649

            #6
            Re: Bulaga enters top 10 of latest Todd McShay mock draft

            costanza, thank you very much for posting the full mock. you seem like a good guy, no matter what your wife says about you...

            does Todd McShay actually get paid to come up with these picks, Jason Pierre Paul as the 3rd overall pick? seriously?

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            • HardlinerKC

              #7
              Re: Bulaga enters top 10 of latest Todd McShay mock draft

              McShay is a curious fellow, seemingly with good connections and knowledge that would make his predictions carry considerable weight and yet, I have no idea where he's coming from most of the time. I suspect he's like most of us (including me) and is simply guessing a great deal of the time?

              Okay, disclaimer aside, I think the the Combine and pro day workouts will be even more telling this year than most, given the uncertainty of the CBA, uncapped year, and many 4 year vets not going on the free agent market. If Clausen and Bradford show pro type ability, you can re-rack your mock drafts again. If not? Well, the big guys on both sides of the ball, up front, are always in play.

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