Onebar 2010 NFL Mock Draft

Updated February 8th

Matt Falk | Draft Guru
matt[at]draftseason.com

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1. St. Louis Rams

Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska

Sure a quarterback is a huge need. But the state the Rams are currently in, they can’t pass up the chance to take possibly the most dominating defensive linemen to come come out in the past 20 years. View full player rankings

2. Detroit Lions

Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma

The Lions spent the 2009 NFL Draft investing in the offense. 2010 should be spent on the other side of the ball. View full player rankings

3. Tampa Bay Bucs

Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma St.

The Bucs are in need of a game changing left tackle. To help Freeman adjust to the NFL he will need more time in the pocket and have a happy feeling of trust on his blind side. If they have a shot at Okung it could be an investment that pays off for the next 10 years.  View full player rankings

4. Washington Redksins

Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma

If indeed the Campbell era is over in Washington then Bradford would be a great place for a fresh start. View full player rankings

5. Kansas City Chiefs

Eric Berry, S, Tennessee

Berry could turn out to be one of the biggest difference makers in 2010. Has the ability to be the next Ed Reed/Troy Polamalu. Offensive tackle is much more of a need but a guy like Berry comes only once in a great while.   View full player rankings

6. Seattle Seahawks

Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers

Seahawks need to address one of the most obvious needs in this years draft, the offensive line. Davis is a little raw but has the upside to be a great franchise left tackle. With a half way descent line they should be able to get another year or two out of veteran Hasselbeck. View full player rankings

7. Cleveland Browns

Joe Haden, CB, Florida

Like many teams in the top 10 the Browns need a little of everything. I think they look to shore up the defensive backfield with the best player available. Haden is hands down the best corner in the draft. View full player rankings

8. Oakland Raiders

Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland

Seahawks need to address one of the most obvious needs in this years draft, the offensive line. Campbell is an absolute freak standing at 6′7 and 310 lbs. Can’t begin to describe how important it is for the Raiders to nab a franchise type left tackle in the first round. They should have their choice at either Campbell or Davis. Either would be a great fit for Oakland at number 8.  View full player rankings

9. Buffalo Bills

Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame

It is becoming painfully clear the Bills are without a franchise quarterback on their current roster. Clausen brings a good and accurate arm along with the type of leadership the Bills desperately need. View full player rankings

10. Jacksonville Jaguars

Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech

Regardless of all the talk about Tebow going to the Jags at number 10, it just isn’t going to happen. Jags are in desperate need of a play making defensive end. Morgan is top 10 talent and could be a great fit and add a much needed pass rush in Jacksonville. View full player rankings

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