1) St. Louis Rams select Colt McCoy, QB, Texas. -It’s safe to say that a team that is inept on both sides of the ball needs a building block. Bulger won’t be around for much longer, and Kyle Boller certainly isn’t a franchise QB by any means. McCoy is a sure pick. Efficient, good arm, and great scrambling ability. Something he’ll need with the Rams patchwork O-line.
2) Tampa Bay selects Jahvid Best, RB, Cal. -The Bucs could easily go with a DB here, but they’d be better suited to get a dynamic playmaker on offense. Derrick Ward is a serviceable back, but I don’t think he’s a 25 carry a game guy. Neither is Cadillac Williams who’s got legs made of glass.
3) Kansas City selects Taylor Mays, S, USC. -The Chiefs have placed their eggs on the Matt Cassell basket, and as shaky as that seems things could be worse (i.e. see Raiders, Oakland). KC has decent WRs and an O-line that seems to be improving. A stud DB can always help. Mays would be the best thing to happen to the Chiefs secondary since Albert Lewis.
4) Tennessee selects Eric Berry, S, Tennessee. -You really could switch out Berry and Mays, as both have the stuff to be All Pros in the NFL right away. Berry is a straight up playmaker. The Titans really need to seek out a QB, because it’s painfully obvious they’ve completely lost faith in Vince Young. Looking at the team this year, suddenly their pass defense is atrocious. Berry can certainly help with that.
5) Buffalo selects Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State. -The best thing for the Bills to do would be select an offensive lineman. However, few followers of the NFL believe Terrell Owens will remain a Bill after this season, leaving room for an explosive WR target for Trent Edwards. Lee Evans is solid, but hasn’t been that 100 yards a game go to guy yet.
6) Cleveland selects Eric Norwood, LB, South Carolina. -The Browns boast the worst rushing defense in the league, giving up over 170 yards a game on the ground. Norwood is an animal of an athlete who lives in the opponents’ backfield. He stops the rush and the pass, and would be Cleveland’s best option here.
7) Oakland selects Russell Okung, OL, Oklahoma St. -The Raiders always seem to have an interesting draft, and not in a good way. Heads are still being scratched from their Darrius Heyward-Bey pick in the 1st round last year. And as bad as the Raider defense is, the passing game is just as anemic. There are certainly some defensive options here, but a solid O-lineman to help protect JaMarshmallow Russell would help out a lot.
8 ) Detroit selects Brandon Spikes, LB, Florida. -It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Lions have given up more passing TDs than any other team in the league so far this year. However, with a pick this high, there aren’t any stud DBs left worth taking at #8. So they’ll go with the next best thing: the best LB from perhaps the best defense in college football.
9) San Francisco selects (via Carolina) Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska. -Pronouncing his name may be difficult, but even more so is trying to block this kid as a center. Suh projects as the top interior defensive lineman in the draft, and with good reason. He lead all Cornhuskers in tackles last year and would be the perfect complement to the outstanding linebacker group the 49ers have.
10) Washington selects Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma. -Along with hiring a new coach (you know Zorn will be gone at some point), the Redskins really need to look for a new QB as well. Jason Campbell is really nothing more than a backup. Should Bradford’s shoulder continue to heal, he’ll be a great QB to build an offense around, provided he gets protection as well.