Monday, March 21, 2011

Round 2

33. New England Patriots: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
Brandon Meriweather is in a heap of trouble, so bolstering the secondary isn’t a bad thing.

34. Buffalo Bills: Akeem Ayers
Very talented and fits the defense.  Bills get another playmaker on defense.

35. Cincinnati Bengals: Titus Young
Young can flat out make plays.  Cam Newton gets another target.

36. Denver Broncos: Rahim Moore, S, UCLA
Champ is back, so the focus in the secondary is on safety.

37. Cleveland Browns: Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
Regressed considerably last season, otherwise he would be a first rounder.

38. Arizona Cardinals: Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
Rudolph is the top TE in the draft and fills a big need on the Cards’ roster.

39. Tennessee Titans: Jake Locker, QB, Washington
Concerns about his accuracy drop him this far, but he’s still a highly sought after prospect.

40. Dallas Cowboys: Christian Ballard, DE, Iowa
Brings a little more punch to the Cowboy pass rush.

41. Washington Redskins: Christian Ponder, QB, FSU
The most sound QB selection at this point.  His stock has risen steadily since the senior bowl.

42. Houston Texans: Cam Heyward, DE, Ohio State
Heyward paired with Mario Williams presents a problem for opposing QBs.

43. Minnesota Vikings: Ben Ijalana, G, Villanova
Bolstering the OL is the best way to set up a new QB for success.

44. Detroit Lions: DeAndre McDaniels, S, Clemson
McDaniels is underrated, but will help build a solid secondary for the Lions.

45. San Francisco 49ers: Kendric Burney, CB, UNC
Nate Clements is not worth his pay check.  Burney is the next highest rated CB on the board.

46. Denver Broncos:  Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
Leshoure gives Denver depth at RB.  He may end up as the starter.

47. St. Louis Rams: Stefen Wisniewski, G/C, Penn State
Sam Bradford has a history of injury.  Protecting him is a high priority.

48. Oakland Raiders: Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia
Amazing amount of potential here, but is he fast enough for Al Davis’s liking?

49. Jacksonville Jaguars: Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada
Drafting Kaepernick adds a solid QB prospect to the team, but it also ignites a fire under Garrard’s ass.

50. San Diego Chargers: Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois
Best ILB in the draft, Chargers are lucky to have him.

51. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Allen Bailey, DE, Miami
Back to back DEs will instantly transform the Bucs pass rush from anemic to prolific. 

52. New York Giants: Drake Nevis, DT, LSU
A solid DT prospect will allow the Giant’s gifted DEs to be that much more affective.

53. Indianapolis Colts: Quenton Carter, S, Oklahoma
The search to find Bob Sanders replacement begins with this draft.

54. Philadelphia Eagles: Brandon Burton, CB, Utah
A bit raw, but his ability is undeniable.  Eagles get a potential pro-bowler in the second round.

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pitt
Dwayne Bowe proved his worth last season.  Adding a WR to complement Bowe should be a priority.

56. New Orleans Saints: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
Has a career average of over 5 ypc.  Saints need to add another viable option at RB.

57. Seattle Seahawks: Rodney Hudson, OL, FSU
Seahawks need to protect the fragile Hasselbeck better while opening lanes in the run game.

58. Baltimore Ravens: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
Smith is a flat out playmaker that can stretch the field.  Just what the doctor ordered.

59. Atlanta Falcons: Leonard Hankerson, WR, Miami
The Falcons could use a compliment to Roddy White.  Matt Ryan will love Hankerson.

60. New England Patriots: Daniel Thomas, RB, Kansas State
I like the law firm of Green-Ellis, but the Pats will look to add depth.

61. San Diego Chargers: Tyler Sash, S, Iowa
Here is a SS that can do some damage.  The Bolts could use an upgrade at safety.

62. Chicago Bears: Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
A bit underrated, Cannon is an excellent pass blocker.

63. Pittsburgh Steelers: Rashad Carmichael, CB, Virginia Tech
For as good as the Steelers defense has been, they can definitely upgrade the CB position.

64. Green Bay Packers: Brooks Reed, DE/OLB, Arizona
Forget how good this kid is, he flat out looks like a Packer linebacker. 

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