2010 NFL Mock Draft Part 2

Picks: 18-32
Packers 18. OLB Jerry Hughes, TCU Hughes (6' 2" 248 lbs) would be a perfect fit to play in the Packers new 3-4 defense.
Has been outstanding so far in 2009 recording 13 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks.
Falcons 19. WR Golden Tate, Notre Dame (JR) An amazing prospect, not huge (5' 11" 195 lbs), but very fast and extremely productive.
After 10 games he has caught 74 passes for 1,172 yards and 11 TDs.
Texans 20. RB Jahvid Best, California (JR) Best (5' 10" 195 lbs) is extremely productive, strong and fast.
Suffered a serious concussion in week nine but should be fine by the Senior Bowl.
Eagles 21. DE Everson Griffen, USC (JR) At 6' 3" 280 pounds, Griffen will instantly improve the Eagles pass rush.
Griffen is really stepping up his play this year. Maybe the eagles won't have to blitz so much with Griffen.
Ravens 22. SS Taylor Mays, (USC) A massive (6' 3" 230 lbs) safety that is always looking for the big collision.
Not great in coverage, Mays might really slip in the draft.
Cowboys 23. WR Damian Williams, USC (JR) Not flashy, but Williams (6' 1" 192 lbs) is very consistent, well coached and a hard worker.
The Cowboy receivers have trouble getting open at times.
Seahawks 24. DE/OLB Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma (JR) From Denver: Very productive so far this year with 16 tackles for loss (TFL) and 11 sacks.
Beal is a super quick defensive end with the size (6' 3" 253 lbs) and skill to also play outside linebacker.
Chargers 25. DE Jason Pierre-Paul, South Florida (JR) Pierre-Paul (6' 6" 265 lbs) is playing better than teammate George Selvie.
I highlighted Pierre-Paul in my Risers and Fallers column a few weeks back and he is flying up the draft boards. Has recorded 12 TFLs so far this year.
Cardinals 26. OLB Eric Norwood, South Carolina Nice size (6' 1" 254 lbs) and great production.
Norwood just knows how to play the game and is very intense.
Steelers 27. OLB/DE Brandon Graham, Michigan A perfect fit in the Steeler system, at 6' 2" 257, he is a supreme pass rusher.
Graham has been super productive this year recording 21 TFLs and 8.5 sacks after 11 games.
Patriots 28. DE Jermaine Cunningham, Florida At 6' 3" 252 pounds, Cunningham would fit right in the Pats system.
The Pats continue their youth movement on defense.
Bengals 29. NT Terrence Cody, Alabama Cody (6' 5" 356 lbs) is a monster on the inside and can dunk a basketball at his current weight.
He really needs to lose about 15-20 more pounds before the draft to be selected this high.
Vikings 30. WR Arrelious Benn, Illinois (JR) Fearless catching in traffic and excellent speed and quickness with nice size (6' 2" 220 lbs).
 
Colts 31. LB Greg Jones, Michigan State (JR) A little under sized at (6' 1" 228 lbs), but Jones can play in the NFL.
Super instinctive, speedy, productive linebacker that can close on plays in a flash. A tackling machine.
Saints 32. DT Dan Williams, Tennessee Very strong, athletic and disruptive. At 6' 3" 327 pounds Williams is a beast.
Williams is flying up the draft boards similar to how DE Robert Ayers did last year. He would provide a heck of a one-two punch with Sedrick Ellis on the inside for the Saints.

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