Mock Draft 1.0: Falcons select Brandon Graham

BIRDLAND – Let’s get at it.

Michigan defensive end Brandon Graham, wheres the same number as John Abraham.

Michigan defensive end Brandon Graham, wears the same number as John Abraham.

This is our first Mock draft for this season. Mock Draft 1.0!

We will update it each Friday leading up to the April 22, 23 and 24 draft.

For starters, we have the Falcons winning the coin flip with Houston and selecting 19th overall.

Commissioner Roger Goodell will step to the podium and announce, “With the 19th pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Atlanta Falcons select Michigan defensive end Brandon Graham.”

Under this scenario, based mostly on post-season college games, conference calls with draft analysts Mel Kiper (ESPN) and Mike Mayock (NFL Network) and some reporter chatter, the Falcons will have a tough decision.

Boise State cornerback Kyle Wilson, Oklahoma State cornerback Perrish Cox and Missouri linebacker Sean Weatherspoon will all be available.

This is more of the Kiper scenario where a really good player is going to fall to the Falcons, and while they may need a cornerback, they are far enough along in the rebuilding program that they can take the “best player available” instead of “the need” player.

The “need” pick would be Wilson.

Here’s how the first round is going to shake out.

AJC’s 2010 MOCK DRAFT
Staff writer D. Orlando Ledbetter projects the first round:

Ndamokung Suh.

Ndamokung Suh.

1. St. Louis Rams: Ndamokung Suh, DT, Nebraska. Wonder if the Rams, with so many needs, trade out of the first spot to accumulate picks and take one of the quarterbacks.

2. Detroit Lions: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma. He’s the defensive anchor that Lions coach Jim Schwartz has been looking to acquire.

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3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Eric Berry, DB, Tampa Bay. The Creekside High product is the consensus No. 3 pick and Falcons fans will get to see him twice a year.

4. Washington Redskins: Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State. “Russell Okung had a year that didn’t start out great,” Kiper said. “He has that nasty streak. Okung has the long arms. He has a lot of talent.”

5. Kansas City Chiefs: Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers. “Anthony Davis is enormously gifted,” Kiper said. “Yeah, he’s a little inconsistent. . . But he had the great week in October against Greg Romeus, the great end from Pitt. . . He could be as good as Walter Jones. When Walter Jones came out of Florida State, you looked at him and had a similar evaluation.”

Wow!!! Walter Jones!!!

6. Seattle Seahawks: Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame. Pete Carroll recruited the California product when he was at USC and got to see him up close in games against the Fighting Irish.

Bradford headed for Cleveland.

Bradford is headed for Cleveland.

7. Cleveland Browns: Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma. New Cleveland president Mike Holmgren understands the importance of the quarterback position. Browns fans have seen enough the Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson show. “The issue I have with Sam Bradford is that we haven’t seen him in a NFL-type setting where he’s getting pressure and when he’s got to throw into tight windows,” Kiper said.

8. Oakland Raiders: Joe Haden, DB, Florida. The former Gator will look good in the silver and black.

9. Buffalo Bills: Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida. “Jason Pierre-Paul is probably the top rated defensive end out there,” Mayock said. “He’s a 4-3 guy.” Highlights!

# 10. Denver Broncos: Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama. “He’s got a lot of fire,” Kiper said. “He’s got a lot of intensity. He’s very passionate about football. He sets the tone. He was the leader. He was the guy that gave you that kind of Ray Lewis enthusiasm for the game.”

# 11. Jacksonville Jaguars: Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech. He will be the first of possibly three Yellow Jackets to be selected in the first round.

12. Miami Dolphins: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State. The Dolphins have to get some weapons to help with the continued development of Chad Henne.

13. San Francisco 49′ers: C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson. “I think they need him (Spiller),” Kiper said. “They need a back of his ability to complement Frank Gore.”

14. Seattle Seahawks: Sergio Kindle, LB, Texas. The Seahawks need to add some pop to their defense.

15. New York Giants: Carlos  Dunlap, DE, Florida. General manager Jerry Reese sets out to rebuild the defensive line

Florida's Carlos Dunlap.

Florida's Carlos Dunlap.

that helped the G-men win Super Bowl XLII.

# 16. San Francisco 49ers: Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma. “He’s a versatile kid,” Kiper said. “He played left tackle. Ultimately he will be a right tackle, which is where he was as a junior. He played along the interior as well.”

# 17. Tennessee Titans: Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa. Some have him rated higher.

18. Pittsburgh Steelers: Mike Iupati, OT, Idaho. He had a super showing at the Senior Bowl.

# 19. Atlanta Falcons: Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan. He’s a good character guy and explosive football player. “He’s got that great work ethic,” Kiper said. “He comes to play on every play.” Highlights.

# 20. Houston Texans: Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri. The three-time all-Big 12 pick had a solid showing at the Senior Bowl.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma. He’s the top tight end in the draft.

22. New England Patriots: Earl Thomas, S, Texas. Might be a reach here, but safety play was an issue last season for the Patriots.

Arrelious Benn is a playmaker.

Arrelious Benn is a playmaker.

23. Green Bay Packers: Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee. The Packers need an anchor for their 3-4 defense.

24. Philadelphia Eagles: Ricky Sapp, DE, Clemson. He had five sacks and 22 quarterback pressures last season.

25. Baltimore Ravens: Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame. The Ravens get a weapon to help out Joe Flacco and their weak passing attack.

26. Arizona Cardinals: Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland. Has great size at 6-foot-7, 310 pounds. Has a big upside.

27. Dallas Cowboys: Taylor Mays, S, USC. Cowboys need to sure up the back end of their defense.

28. San Diego Chargers: Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech. Dwyer is going to show the NFL scouts that he’s a Jamal Lewis clone. His strong and powerful style should translate well to the NFL. “The comment that I get from a lot of the NFL folks is that he’s a difficult kid to do because of the type of offense that he’s coming out of,” Mayock said. Highlights!

29. New York Jets: Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois. Big target at 6-2, 220. Check out the Washington, D.C. Dunbar High product’s highlights.

30. Minnesota Vikings: Patrick Robinson, CB, FSU. “What he’s got is a natural gifted skill set,” Mayock said. “It doesn’t take real long, once you put the tape in to see his back pedal and change of direction.”

31. Indianapolis Colts: Terrence Cody, DT, Alabama. Everyone else will see that Mount Cody is too big at 370. Bill Polian will see the football player.

32. New Orleans Saints: Chad Jones, S, LSU. “He’s not as polished overall as some of the other top safeties, but his upside potential is outstanding,” Kiper said.

# – To be decided by coin flip

ON THE FRINGE: Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia Tech; Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State; Ryan Matthews, RB, Fresno State; Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State; Perrish Cox, CB, Oklahoma State; Jahvid Best, RB, California; Everson Griffen, DE, USC and Colt McCoy, QB, Texas.

HEY, BAY BAY: Georgia Tech wide receiver Demariyius “Bay Bay” Thomas suffered a broken foot on Tuesday working out in Scottsdale, Arizona. Here’s the report.

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165 comments Add your comment

PMC

February 20th, 2010
11:15 pm

Offensive Tackle is very lacking for the Falcons as well. It would be great to have one of those guys fall to us.

Vick Supporter

February 21st, 2010
12:14 am

DFatigue

February 21st, 2010
12:53 am

here is a link to MV7 supporters: http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/index.html
get over it!!!
my best wishes to MV7, some where else.

Joe

February 21st, 2010
4:37 am

You really think the patriots are going to take a safety in the first round? They already have Meriweather (Pro bowler), Chung(2nd rder last year) James Sanders (26 yrs old), and mcgowan (26 yrs old) They will go LB, WR, RB, DL, TE, OG before safety come on now.

Big Ray

February 21st, 2010
5:48 am

Um yeah, highlights of Vick during Eagles victory over us this past season really helps this time of year.

Funny, how come we didn’t see a link to that article where Vick says he “settled for mediocrity” while playing here? Oh, that might be inconvenient for some people. Hard pill to swallow.

Meanwhile, PMC makes a very good argument.

Keep it up, D-LED . Kudos on the early mock draft.

Jeff

February 21st, 2010
8:34 am

I think the front office likes the roster it has to a point, young, athletic, quickness, etc. If I had to bet today (which I don’t) I would bet that we will choose the best athlete available for our pick 19th or 20th. I don’t think we will go in set to draft a particular position. As some here have already suggested, we could certainly use a DE, CB, LB,RB, and yes I still think we could use a stud WR. Roddy and Douglas are good but then who?

Bierrman is a beast, I would give him the opportunity to start. Coy Wire is a beast, I would give him the opportunity to fill in for Peterson. Resign B. Williams is a must. A rookie CB more than likely won’t make an impact this coming year. Sign a proven Vet. What will Sidbury do in his second year?

No one to mention on the offensive side of the ball? What about the aging center Mcclure? Shouldn’t we be grooming a back up?

We have aging receivers. We could use a WR. Who is going to carry the Rock behind Turned and Snelling? Look for a possible RB to replace Norwood. Possibly in the 1st round.

We will be surprised by the pick this year, I think it will be someone we don’t expect. There is the chance we trade our pick for another 2nd round and later round pick.
Regardless- We will draft the best available athlete regardless of position.

JMO

tbhawksfan

February 21st, 2010
1:10 pm

Couple nice defensive FA’s like Seymour and an good OLB.

Draft BPA at OT / RB / WR

Would have listed CB, but Haden won’t be there and no one else rates.

It looks like these areas of need could be where the BPA will be found. Bulaga, Williams or Campbell all look good at OT. If Spiller slides, he’s too good to pass up. I think we can get a top level OT with this pick.

A CB with size and WR are my next two picks.

old dirty

February 21st, 2010
2:51 pm

frist off i would trade down the vaule is in the 2 and 3 round the more pick u have in these round the better off u r.as i see it we need OL.RB.TE.REC.DTand 2 OLB…SO HERE IS MY PICKS.SEAN WEATHER SPOON..NAVORRO BOWMAN..MATT TENNANT..MAURKICE POUNCEY..DEXTER MCLUSTER..JORDAN SHIPLEY..JERMANAINE GRESHAMM..AND IF WE DO DRAFT A CONERBACK IT SHOULD BE DONOVAN WARREN /MICHIGAN..

NOLA

February 21st, 2010
10:18 pm

who dat, who dat say gonna beat ‘em superbowl champs?

definitely not the cons. cons just want to look respectable and save face.

con goals fo 2010, three consecutive winning seasons. :)

saints goal. defend the dome and the lombardi trophy.

when that sissy, punk, qb of yours watches what our d did to warner and favre he will crap in his pants before he faces us.

we play big boy football in NOLA.

Cons will remember the Saints. :) :)

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D. Orlando Ledbetter

February 22nd, 2010
7:34 am

Well the first mock draft went pretty good. Some flaws definitely. (GB taking another DT). But that’s why it was the Mock 1.0. We’ll work out the kinks. This week we’ll be going heavy on the NFL Combine. Also, working on some free agent updates (Redman, Williams and Koenen).

Here’s the latest blog: 10 small school players to watch at the combine. (Dimitroff has gone after a few small school players in Bierman, Sidbury and Middleton)

http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-falcons-blog/2010/02/22/10-small-school-players-to-watch-at-the-nfl-combine/

Birdseed: February 22, 2010

February 22nd, 2010
2:45 pm

[...] Mock Draft 1.0: Falcons select Brandon Graham, Atlanta Journal-Constitution I went through several versions of a mock draft in 2009 and decided — out of interest of time and sanity — to tone it down and go with one or two versions in April. A lot can change after free agency, so I look forward to D. Led’s “2.0″ look. [...]

auburncraig

February 23rd, 2010
1:34 pm

C’mon people. Go out and get Peppers off FA. He will instantly make a difference. Our d-end combo will be one of the best in the league, up there with Freeney and Mathis of the Colts. Not to mention that the duo of Abraham and Peppers would make anybody playing corner for us look good with the pressure they will put on QBs throughout the league. And then draft Weatherspoon out of MO or Kyle Wilson out of Boise State if your really bent on drafting a corner. Personally, I would take Weatherspoon to make our front seven super solid. I watched the senior bowll and that kid is a beast at LB.

ATL's Finest

February 24th, 2010
11:45 am

If we (Atlanta) can go after an unsigned free agent like Dunta Robinson of the Houston Texans(they didn’t Franchise him) then I think Graham will be a great addition, He will add youth and energy to the line. If we go after Julius Peppers in the free agent market then evidently, I think we will pass on Graham and go after Kyle Wilson or Joe Haden… ( Raiders won’t take him he’s not thugged out enough)

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