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  • Todd McShay's New Mock Draft Top 10...

    Hey guys I thought I'd post this so some of you can check it out in case you missed it...

    1. Carolina Panthers -- Stanford QB Andrew Luck
    There are questions about whether John Fox will still be coaching the Panthers after this season and whether the front-office leadership will remain in place, and don't forget that 2010 second-round pick Jimmy Clausen is currently the starting quarterback.

    However, if I'm making this pick I bite the bullet and take Luck, who will get the highest grade Scouts Inc. has given a quarterback since Matt Ryan in 2008. Luck projects as one of the premier quarterbacks in the NFL in the not-too-distant future and a coach and/or general manager might get only one chance to draft a player like that. Luck could end up staying in school for another year, but until we hear that for sure he's the top player on our board.

    2. Denver Broncos -- Auburn DT Nick Fairley
    The Broncos' leadership structure is also in flux and it's not clear what defensive scheme Denver will run in 2011, but Fairley (6-foot-4½, 299 pounds) has a unique build and the talent to be a force in an odd or even front. One NFL scout recently compared him to versatile New York Jets DL Trevor Pryce. Given the mess that is Denver's defense, I think they have to take the best player available, and in this scenario that would be Fairley.

    3. Cincinnati Bengals -- Clemson DE Da'Quan Bowers
    Carson Palmer's days in Cincinnati are clearly numbered and the Bengals would have to pull the trigger on Luck if he were somehow available. But with Luck off the board and no other quarterback worth a $30 million investment, they can still fill their need for a big-time defensive end. Bowers is a natural pass-rusher who led the FBS in sacks this year and also has the size and strength to become a very good run stopper in the NFL.

    4. Arizona Cardinals -- North Carolina DE/OLB Robert Quinn
    The Cardinals are yet another team in need of a young quarterback to build around, but because supply does not meet demand at the top of this year's board, Quinn is the next-best option. He can bring the pass-rush element Arizona lacks, and while he could bulk up and play end in a 4-3 defense, Quinn is a better fit in a 3-4 scheme like the one the Cardinals run. The NCAA declared Quinn ineligible for 2010 because of impermissible benefits, but by all accounts he is a hard worker with good character and still rates this highly based on his 2009 game film and pass-rushing potential.

    5. Detroit Lions -- LSU CB Patrick Peterson
    The Lions are close to turning the corner and much of their ability to do so will depend on whether QB Matthew Stafford can stay healthy, but the best thing they can do from a draft standpoint is continue to get better on defense. Cornerback is Detroit's weakest position and Peterson is a perfect fit with the size, instincts and rare athleticism to develop into one of the top five cover corners in the NFL in the near future.

    Looking ahead
    With two weeks remaining in the NFL season, there are still plenty of other teams that could end up in the top 10 when the draft order is finalized, and all have a variety of needs. Here's a look at the seven other teams with records of 5-9 or worse and the remaining players in our overall top 20 (including their rank and grade) plus the other big-name quarterbacks on the board. Players and teams listed on the same row are not necessarily meant to be paired together.

    There are plenty of options for each team, and while we don't feel the other top quarterbacks warrant a top-10 grade, there are sure to be some who disagree and would like to see their team bring a signal-caller into the fold early in the first round. Feel free to tell us in the comments section which player your favorite team should draft, or where your favorite college player would fit in.

    Picks 6-12 (He posted :
    6. Buffalo Bills Georgia WR A.J. Green 97
    7. San Francisco 49ers Nebraska CB Prince Amukamara 96
    8. Dallas Cowboys Alabama DT Marcell Dareus 96
    9. Washington Redskins Iowa DE Adrian Clayborn 95
    10. Houston Texans Oregon State DE Stephen Paea 95
    11. Minnesota Vikings Florida CB Janoris Jenkins 95
    12. Cleveland Browns Texas AM OLB Von Miller 95
    Source: http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/blog?...aft&id=5946631

    Overall I thought it was a pretty good effort and I could actually see this playing out on Draft Day. I'd love to see Fairley donning the same colors he wore on Saturdays.
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    Fairley is the man

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MindField View Post
      Fairley is the man
      Do you really think Luck is coming out?
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      • #4
        Fairley makes sense for so many reasons. Versatility especially. With a team who changes D. Coordinators about as often as you do your taxes, it'd be nice to have the security blanket of Fairley knowing that he can play in any scheme.
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        • #5
          Am I the only one in the world that doesn't like Nick Fairley?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Al Wilson 4 Mayor View Post
            Do you really think Luck is coming out?
            I don't think that decision has been made.

            What if Denver does get the No. 1 selection, and Luck/Harbaugh could be packaged together?

            Luck/Harbaugh may be inclined to stay at Stanford, but that can change depending on what their options are.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ahrum View Post
              Am I the only one in the world that doesn't like Nick Fairley?
              The bigger question is do you even have a good reason?

              It can't be his size or athletic ability.

              It can't be his production.

              It can't be the fact he has been the best defensive player on the No. 1 team in the country...

              So I'm really at a loss to how you have determined he can't play in the NFL.

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              • #8
                BTW, Florida CB Janoris Jenkins is alot better player than he is currently being given credit for too...he is definitely a top 10 player.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MindField View Post
                  So I'm really at a loss to how you have determined he can't play in the NFL.
                  I never said that, and please don't put words in my mouth.

                  It's more like I don't like how he plays. Sure, he plays with authority, but he intentionally attempts to hurt players he hits. He also has a pretty bad problem of locking onto the hit and he forgets (or just doesn't care) where the ball is. Quick passes have him generally baffled, so he just runs for he QB.

                  Watch in the Oregon game. The speed at which Oregon plays will have him at a loss as to what to do.

                  I do think he'll be a good player in the NFL, but I think he'll be one of those players that will have 1 or 2 big plays a game but be a non-factor for the rest.

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                  • #10
                    I would love if it went down like this. But I think Luck will stay another year, and Carolina will take Fairley. In that case we could get my favorite player this draft, Patrick Paterson.

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                    • #11
                      Bringing Trevor Pryce (or his clone) back to Denver that doesnt sound like a bad idea.

                      I have a feeling Carolina might actually take A.J. Green with no more Steve Smith

                      The only team I really worry about taking Fairley is the Bills which means we still may even have room to draft him and get a 5th.
                      Last edited by Joshecalpoly; 12-23-2010, 12:08 PM.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ahrum View Post
                        I never said that, and please don't put words in my mouth.

                        It's more like I don't like how he plays. Sure, he plays with authority, but he intentionally attempts to hurt players he hits. He also has a pretty bad problem of locking onto the hit and he forgets (or just doesn't care) where the ball is. Quick passes have him generally baffled, so he just runs for he QB.

                        Watch in the Oregon game. The speed at which Oregon plays will have him at a loss as to what to do.

                        I do think he'll be a good player in the NFL, but I think he'll be one of those players that will have 1 or 2 big plays a game but be a non-factor for the rest.
                        Or he could just blow up Oregon's under-sized O-lineman and completely domninate the game...I'll take the SEC team in any of these type of matchups.

                        I am not going to try and and sell you on Fairley or anyone else. I like him as the No. 1 pick for the Broncos above everyone else, save Andrew Luck.

                        There are questions about any and every prospect you could name...but a dominant D-lineman from the SEC conference that goes 6'5"-305 or so is a pretty good place to start.

                        The fact that he plays with a nasty streak is actually a good quality in a d-lineman as far as I am concerned.
                        Last edited by MindField; 12-23-2010, 12:06 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Um where is Cam Newton in all of this? Is he not declaring for the draft this year?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by BluenOrnge4Life View Post
                            Um where is Cam Newton in all of this? Is he not declaring for the draft this year?
                            Possibly Cinci with the amount of money Palmer is owed next year if they keep him and his production it is very likely they will go after Cam (if Luck doesnt come out)

                            If Luck comes out and we get Fairley most likely the Bills will draft him
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BluenOrnge4Life View Post
                              Um where is Cam Newton in all of this? Is he not declaring for the draft this year?
                              Hopefully playing for another team next season.

                              I don't see him returning to Auburn, but I don't want him in Denver.

                              I see him as completely disingenuous and phony.

                              He may be 6'5"-250 or whatever and an athletic freak, but so was JaMarcus Russell.

                              No thanks, you can have him.

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