2010 NFL Mock Draft: Part 2
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18. | WR Arrelious Benn, Illinois (JR) | Incredible size and speed (6' 2" 220 lbs). His upside is off the charts. |
| Trading Santonio Holmes to the Jets left them thin at receiver. Due to mediocre quarterback play he (Benn) didn't have great stats, but his talent is unmistakable, he ran a nice 4.48 forty at the combine. | |||
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19. | OLB/DE Brandon Graham, Michigan | At 6' 1" 272 pounds, Graham doesn't have prototype size, but he is extremely explosive. |
| Graham has been super productive this year, ranked #1 in the nation with 26 tackles for loss (TFL) and 10.5 sacks. | |||
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20. | S Earl Thomas (Soph) | This player is fantastic, a ball hawk that can up up and tackle in a flash. |
| This eligible sophomore recorded 6 interception last year. He possesses terrific ball skills. | |||
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21. | DT Brian Price, UCLA (JR) | Very strong, quick and disruptive on the inside. A true playmaker. |
| Price is quick as a cat and reminds me of Warren Sapp. Price (6' 2" 300 lbs) has recorded an amazing 22.5 TFL and seven sacks this season. | |||
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22. | RB Jahvid Best, California (JR) | Best (5' 10" 199 lbs) is extremely productive, strong and fast. |
| The Patriots need a franchise type running back and Best could be the guy. The fastest running back at the combine: 4.35 | |||
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23. | OG Mike Iupati, Idaho | Iupati is a mammoth (6' 5" 330 lbs) road grader. |
| Iupati has great feet and uses his hands very well. Might be moved to tackle because he has long arms. | |||
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24. | S Taylor Mays, USC | A hard hitting safety that might be moved to linebacker in the NFL. |
| At 6' 3" 235 pounds Mays hits like a linebacker but runs like a cornerback. Not great in coverage though, to busy looking for the highlight reel collision. | |||
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25. | CB Devin McCourty, Rutgers | A late riser up the draft boards, McCourty is 5' 10" 190 pounds and blazing fast. |
| Both Fabian Washington and Lardarius Webb went down last year with knee injuries. | |||
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26. | OLB Sergio Kindle, Texas | At 6' 3" 250 pounds, he could play end or possibly outside linebacker |
| Kindle can really come off the edge and get to the quarterback. | |||
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27. | OT Bruce Campbell, Maryland (JR) | At 6' 6" 312 pounds he is the prototypical left tackle in the NFL with superior athletic ability. |
| They need a left tackle and would be lucky to see Campbell fall down to them. Campbell ran an official 4.85-second 40-yard dash, turned in a 32-inch vertical jump and put up 34 repetitions on the standard 225-pound bench press. A top receiver like Golden Tate is also an option. | |||
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28. | RB Ryan Mathews, Fresno State | After losing LT and probably Sproles the Chargers are in dire need of a running back. |
| At 6' 0" 218 pounds Mathews could give the Bolts a power running game that they haven't had in a while. He was the nations leading rusher in 2009 with 1,808 yards and 19 TDs and he recently ran a 4.45 second forty at the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine. | |||
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29. | CB Kyle Wilson, Boise State | Wilson is a fast riser after an excellent Senior Bowl. Should run a fast 40 at the combine. |
| Teamed up with Pro Bowl corner Daryl Revis, the Jets could have a pair of shut down corners. The addition of Santonio Holmes bolsters their receiving corps. | |||
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30. | OG/C Maurkice Pouncey, Florida (JR) | Pouncey (6' 4" 304 lbs) is flying up the draft boards and can play center or guard. |
| C John Sullivan and G Anthony Herrera are average at best. | |||
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31. | LB Sean Weatherspoon, Missouri | The Spoon shows great range and can upgrade their linebacking corps. |
| Decent size (6' 2" 242 lbs) and great production. This year he has recorded 104 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss and 4 sacks. | |||
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32. | DE Carlos Dunlap, Florida | Unlimited potential but character issues. 6' 6" 280 pounds and ran a 4.67 forty. |
| A boom or bust prospect. | |||
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