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		<description><![CDATA[<p>1.  St. Louis Rams – QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma When the Rams released Marc Bulger, who spent ten seasons with the Rams’ organization, it made many wonder if this was the beginning of the Bradford era in St. Louis. The biggest knock on the 22 year old gunslinger out of Oklahoma City was his recent [...]</p><p><a href="http://thepewterplank.com/2010/04/22/the-pewter-planks-1st-round-mock-draft/">The Pewter Plank&#8217;s 1st Round Mock Draft</a> - <a href="http://thepewterplank.com">The Pewter Plank</a> - <a href="http://thepewterplank.com">The Pewter Plank - A Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1.  St. Louis Rams – QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma</strong></p>
<p><em>When the Rams released Marc Bulger, who spent ten seasons with the Rams’ organization, it made many wonder if this was the beginning of the Bradford era in St. Louis. The biggest knock on the 22 year old gunslinger out of Oklahoma City was his recent injury concerns in the 2009 season that resulted in the early ending to his junior campaign. But he proved the scouts wrong with a strong showing at his Pro Day, and all but secured his name being announced first come April 22. </em></p>
<p><strong>2. Detroit Lions &#8211; DT Ndamakoug Suh, Nebraska</strong></p>
<p><em>Many believed that Suh would be selected first overall to the Rams (and there’s still a possibility), but with the Rams needing a new Quarterback as now, it makes the idea of Bradford going to St. Louis that much clearer. With that being said, the Lions could use a lot of help, but with such a top tier talent like Suh sitting there with the second pick in their hands, there’s no doubt in my mind that Detroit will pass him up. </em><br />
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		<title>Pewter Plank&#8217;s Mock Draft 1.0 Picks 17-32</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>17. San Francisco 49ers &#8211; Trent Williams OT Okla. &#8211; The Niners have a nice collection of young talent at the skill positions on offense, now they need to get some hog mollies up front. Williams has the physical traits of a top flight LT, though he looked a whole lot more comfortable on the [...]</p><p><a href="http://thepewterplank.com/2010/03/03/pewter-planks-mock-draft-1-0-picks-17-32/">Pewter Plank&#8217;s Mock Draft 1.0 Picks 17-32</a> - <a href="http://thepewterplank.com">The Pewter Plank</a> - <a href="http://thepewterplank.com">The Pewter Plank - A Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>17.<strong> San Francisco 49ers &#8211; Trent Williams OT Okla.</strong> &#8211; The Niners have a nice collection of young talent at the skill positions on offense, now they need to get some hog mollies up front.  Williams has the physical traits of a top flight LT, though he looked a whole lot more comfortable on the strong side in college, so like Bulaga he has a chance to be a good LT and if that doesn’t work out he will make for a terrific RT.</p>
<p>18. <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers &#8211; Earl Thomas S Texas</strong> &#8211; Ryan Clark is a unrestricted free agent and Polamalu is always hurt, so bringing in a starting safety is high on the Steelers list.  Thomas is a fantastic football player with great instincts and a ball hawking attitude.  Thomas, like Eric Berry, is a tad smallish for the safety spot and has the ability to play corner if his team wants to sustain his career, either way he is a natural in coverage and has the all out style of play to make a difference in run support as well.</p>
<p>19. <strong>Atlanta Falcons &#8211; Brandon Graham DE Michigan</strong> &#8211; Most scouts seem to think he will work best as a 3-4 OLB, but The Falcons don’t mind undersized linemen, and Graham is a pass rush terror who can help the Falcs right away as they are really starved for more pressure from their linemen.  Graham is a bit short for a full time DE,  but he is a relentless worker who makes plays in the running game and the pass rush.</p>
<p>20.  <strong>Houston Texans &#8211; Brian Price DT UCLA</strong> &#8211; The Texans have been striking out on DT’s over and over, but Price sure looks like the real deal, he had a tremendous junior season for UCLA putting pressure on QB’s and meeting RB’s in the backfield on a regular basis.  The Texans have a nice collection of young defenders, but Price can help take the defense up a notch by getting consistent pressure from the interior and by pushing former first rounder Amobi Okoye to new heights.</p>
<p>21.  C<strong>incinnati Bengals &#8211; Jermaine Gresham TE Oklahoma</strong> &#8211; Not exactly a shocking pick here as many mocks on the internet have this same choice, its just a perfect marriage of need and value.  The Bengals surprisingly don’t have a lot of holes on the roster, what they do need is guys for Palmer to throw to  and since there aren’t any WR’s worthy of this pick, you take a guy who can have a Dallas Clark or Jason Witten-like effect on the pro passing game.  Gresham has the size, athleticism and instincts to be a major difference maker from the first game.  He still needs work in the run game, but is a willing blocker with the frame and footwork to get better.</p>
<p>22. <strong>New England Patriots &#8211; CJ Spiller RB Clemson</strong> &#8211; The Patriots finally add a dynamic RB that can take some pressure off Brady and the passing game.  Spiller is lightning in a bottle fast and will remind some people of league MVP Chris Johnson.  He will add a game breaking talent to whatever team he goes to and if he makes it to The Pats defenses league wide will be shaking in their cleats.</p>
<p>23. <strong>Green Bay Packers &#8211; Charles Brown OT USC</strong> &#8211; The packers have been looking at Brown for some time now and for good reason.  Aaron Rodgers had a breakout season last year despite running for his life most of the season thanks to a patchwork O-Line, so upgrading the pass protection is going to be a major key to their off-season.   Brown is a converted TE who has arguably the quickest feet of any tackle in this vaunted OT class, there were some worries about Brown’s ability to hold good weight, but he showed up to the combine with plenty of bulk while retaining his athleticism.  He should help keep Rodgers upright for many years.</p>
<p>24.  <strong>Philadelphia Eagles &#8211; Sean Weatherspoon LB Mizzou</strong> &#8211; The Eagles have long passed on taking LB’s in the early rounds and it has caught up with them as their LB corps lacks playmakers and is often exploited by opposing offenses.  Weatherspoon is the athletic playmaker this defense is lacking and his versatility will allow the defense to fit him into whichever LB role they need him at.  Another good marriage of need and value.</p>
<p>25.<strong> Baltimore Ravens &#8211; Jared Odrick DT Penn St.</strong> &#8211; The Ravens tend to pick the best player available and really don’t miss on first round picks despite picking in the lower half of the first round for the past 10 years or so.  Odrick is an excellent football player who was extremely productive this past season for The Nittany Lions, he isn’t an eye popping athlete like the DT’s taken before him, he is simply a long limbed playmaker who looks like a prototypical 3-4 end which is something the Ravens could use.</p>
<p>26.  <strong>Arizona Cardinals &#8211; Sergio Kindle OLB Texas</strong> &#8211; The Cardinals are really hurting for LB’s, both outside rushers and inside guys since Dansby is surely out the door.  There aren’t any MLB’s of value at this pick, but Kindle is great value for this pick, and provides the team with a young talented pass rusher.  Kindle is a an absolute pass rush terror who was the lone bright spot for Texas in the national championship game.</p>
<p>27.  <strong>Dallas Cowboys &#8211; Mike Iupati OG Idaho</strong> &#8211; Jerry Jones gets his guy as all signs point to if he is here this is who the ‘Boys will be taking.  Jones has always liked gigantic OL and that’s what Iupati is, a true giant.  What makes Iupati such a good prospect is that despite being 340+ lbs. he moves like a man 70 lbs. lighter than that, and is a true terror for defenses in the run game.  He may even have the ability to move outside to tackle in time, since he is tall and long enough, but he needs work in pass pro before that can be considered.</p>
<p>28.<strong> San Diego Chargers &#8211; Ryan Mathews RB Fresno St. </strong>- Mathews is moving up draft boards as Dwyer and Best fall thanks to a poor combine and injury worries respectively, while Mathews showed good bulk, strength , speed, and agility at the combine.  Ryan also showed he was a smooth receiver out of the backfield despite not being asked to do much of that in college.  The Chargers need a new lead back with the release of LT, and Mathews fits the bill to a T.</p>
<p>29.  <strong>New York Jets &#8211; Patrick Robinson CB FSU </strong>- As soon as the season was over everyone was in complete agreement that Pat Robinson was the second best corner in this draft after Haden, and despite playing well in the senior bowl and showing excellent athleticism at the combine he has fallen behind Kyle Wilson and in some cases Devin McCourty on many draft boards.  Robinson has the best physical attributes of any corner in this draft and was extremely productive in college despite less than stellar coaching.  The Jets could use a better corner across from Revis and with Robinson they would have a defense for the ages.</p>
<p>30.  <strong>Minnesota Vikings &#8211; Kyle Wilson CB Boise St.</strong> &#8211; The Vikes have a pretty loaded roster, especially if old man Favre comes back next year.  Winfield and Griffin are a solid starting duo but The Vikes could use depth at the position and if Griffin was pushed to nickel it would probably be for the best.  Wilson is an instinctual corner with the short area quickness that allows him to make plays on the ball.  Wilson is not the fastest corner around but makes up for it with physicality and solid ball skills.</p>
<p>31.  <strong>Indianapolis Colts &#8211; Maurkice Pouncey OG UF</strong> &#8211; One thing The Colts really need is help on their O-line, especially along the interior.  Pouncey is big and athletic and has the ability to swing over to center when Jeff Saturday finally hangs them up.  If Pouncey is here at this pick I’d be shocked if they went another way with it.</p>
<p>32.<strong> New Orleans Saints &#8211; Navorro Bowman OLB Penn St. </strong>- One area that the world champs could use an upgrade is the LB corps.  Bowman is a slightly undersized playmaker with outstanding athleticism and range.  Bowman is a great tackler and very good in coverage, though lacks physicality, thus he should fit well in The Saints system.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Since it&#8217;s combine week, we figured we&#8217;d bring you Pewter Planks First Mock Draft of the offseason.  The 2nd half of this first mock draft will be up at the start of next week.  You can expect at least 3 more mocks from the Pewter Planks resident Draft Guru, John &#8220;Canseco&#8221; Crimmins.  Enjoy. 1. St. [...]</p><p><a href="http://thepewterplank.com/2010/02/27/pewterplank-mock-draft-1-0-picks-1-16/">PewterPlank Mock Draft 1.0 Picks 1-16</a> - <a href="http://thepewterplank.com">The Pewter Plank</a> - <a href="http://thepewterplank.com">The Pewter Plank - A Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since it&#8217;s combine week, we figured we&#8217;d bring you Pewter Planks First Mock Draft of the offseason.  The 2nd half of this first mock draft will be up at the start of next week.  You can expect at least 3 more mocks from the Pewter Planks resident Draft Guru, John &#8220;Canseco&#8221; Crimmins.  Enjoy.</p>
<p>1. <strong>St. Louis Rams &#8211; Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame</strong> &#8211; This is a QB driven league, the sports media has been driving this point home over and over since before the super bowl which featured the 2 best signal callers in the game.  The Rams have spent high picks on D-linemen in Carriker and Long the past couple of years, so while Suh may be special, I think it’s the offense that really needs the most fixing.  Clausen may not have the strongest arm ever, he’s not especially athletic either, he‘s also rubbed many people the wrong way with his demeanor, but that does not change the fact that he is a fantastic QB.  Clausen played in a true pro style offense for Charlie Weiss, with lots of west coast principles, that asked him to make lots of timing and anticipatory throws, which simply isn’t used much at all in most college programs these days.  As a Junior Clausen put up excellent statistics despite playing behind a very weak offensive line, he did have some solid weapons but Floyd and Rudolph missed a lot of games and it’s my opinion that Golden Tate (aka the next Josh Reed) was ‘made’ by Clausen more than the other way around.  Because of Clausen’s familiarity with the pro style offense he should make a fairly seamless transition which is a must for first round Quarterbacks these days; which is also why I chose Clausen over Bradford who is coming from a spread offense, lost the last season with a major injury, and would desperately need to bulk up some more if he wanted to survive behind this truly awful Rams O-line.  The O-line still stinks, so do the receivers, but with Clausen, Jason Smith, and S-Jax the Rams would have a lot of talent at the 3 most important positions on offense.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Detroit Lions &#8211; Kong Suh DT Nebraska</strong> &#8211; I am totally on board the Suh train, I think he is the real deal, a freakishly talented athlete who can make lots of splash plays from the DT spot; all that said I still think they should draft Russell Okung here, because they already let their crappy line break Matt Stafford once, they can’t afford to allow that to happen again and Okung is the most game ready pass protector in this draft.  However, this is what I think they will do if the Rams do take Clausen.  Suh is absurdly athletic for a man his size, he looks more like a DE than a DT as there doesn’t look to be anything but lean muscle on his frame, but he has more than enough mass to hold up on the inside.  He made way more big plays in college than any DT of the past 15-20 years and is a near lock to become a force to be reckoned with in the pros.  The Lions just better hope Jeff Backus and co. don’t ruin that super expensive franchise QB they took last year, or whatever positives Suh gives them will have to be weighed against the cost of losing Stafford’s potential.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Tampa Bay Bucs &#8211; Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma </strong>- The Bucs get a studly consolation prize and a guy who may remind some of another stud penetrating DT who helped lead this franchise to its only championship, aka Sapp daddy.  McCoy had a great college career making tons of plays from his DT spot. His burst off the ball is elite as is his athleticism, he may lack bulk but probably has the room to add more size, and he makes up for the lack of bulk with great handwork and tenacity.  He’s also a great kid who poses no character issues, he’ll be a model citizen and a guy a team can promote in their community with pride.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Washington Redskins &#8211; Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma</strong> &#8211; Dan Snyder likes big names, Bradford won a Heisman and everyone says he would have been the top pick last year.  I actually think the skins will hold onto Jason Campbell while letting Bradford adjust to the pro game.  Bradford is the better pro prospect of the 2 Qbs, but he really needs a red shirt year to hit the weight room and learn the pro offense.  Bradford has elite decision making ability, which has become the top trait looked for IN QB prospects, but coming from a spread offense he is not proficient in all  the aspects of the pro passing game.  Having Campbell still around will allow him to make the changes he needs and allow the Skins to get some better talent up front.</p>
<p>5.  <strong>Kansas City Chiefs &#8211; Russell Okung OT OK St</strong>. &#8211; The Chiefs get the guy who they probably most want in this draft.  They are paying Matt Cassell a whole lot of money and they didn’t give him great protection last year, which is something he really needs to be effective as he is not very mobile.  Okung is the most game ready of the tackles, as he is already a fantastic pass protector.  He really has it all, extremely long arms, good handwork, good feet, great attitude, he will make some GM and some QB very happy.  This pick also allows the Chiefs to move Branden Albert to another spot on the line, where he should be much more effective, thus upgrading a couple of spots on the line.</p>
<p>6.  <strong>Seattle Seahawks &#8211; Anthony Davis OT Rutgers</strong>. &#8211; The Seahawks are probably hoping one of the quarterbacks falls to them, but this might be the right pick even if they did.  Sean Locklear and Ray Willis are not a good tackle duo, and playing one of them at left tackle is really scary.  Davis is an absolute beast of a man and already is bigger and stronger than most starting left tackles in the league, yet has the agility to stay on the blindside, which gives him more upside than Okung.   Davis simply needs to work on his consistency and focus and he will have a chance to be one of the best at his position.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Cleveland Browns &#8211; Eric Berry S Tennessee</strong> &#8211; This is sort of a perfect situation for The Browns who simply need to add talent pretty much everywhere, and Berry is the best football player in this draft.  Berry is one of the best safety prospects to come along in a long time, he may not be a physical freak like a Taylor Mays but he is the best defensive playmaker from the safety spot that I have ever seen in college ball.  He was guaranteed for at least one big play every game the past couple of seasons because of fantastic instincts and near perfect technique in both zone and man coverage as well as in run support.  The only question with Berry is with his smallish frame and his willingness to put his body on the line every play will he end up constantly injured like Bob Sanders.</p>
<p>8. <strong>Oakland Raiders &#8211; Jason Pierre-Paul DE USF</strong> &#8211; The Raiders need help generating more of a pass rush so getting a guy who has the ability to be an elite pass rusher makes a lot of sense for them here.  Pierre-Paul is a one year wonder, coming to USF from the JUCO ranks and showing the kind of size and athleticism that allowed him to look dominant at times this past season as a pass rusher.  JPP is lanky and has a number of good pass rush moves already.  All that said, he has a lot of question marks, a lot of guys can impress in one year, his own teammate George Selvie might have gone this high in the draft had he come out of school after his big season.  JPP will likely show well at the combine at that usually means The Raiders will become enamored with him.</p>
<p>9. <strong>Miami Dolphins &#8211; Dez Bryant WR Ok St</strong>. &#8211; (Trade from Buffalo, Buffalo receives picks #12 &amp; #43 Fins receive #9 &amp; #72)  The Bills are probably hoping one of the top 2 tackles falls to them here, but in this instance both are gone and they go searching for value for this pick.  The Fins have a very good offense for having one of the weakest WR corps in the league, including a young QB in Chad Henne who has shown a lot of promise, but he needs a go to guy and the only sure-thing go to guy in this draft is Bryant.  Bryant has all the physical tools to be a dominant WR in the pros; size, burst, speed, hands, agility, you name it.  He is heads and tails ahead of the rest of the pack at this position, so if you want to get a young stud WR in this draft this is the guy for you, and if the Fins don’t move up here the Broncos will surely take him.  Bryant obviously comes with some character issues and was released from his college team mid-way through the season, my feeling is most wide receivers are head cases and most teams know that, if Bill Belichek is willing to put up with Randy Moss then I think Parcells and co. can find away to make Bryant work on their team, and he better as they lose value in this deal but get a guy their team desperately needs.</p>
<p>10. <strong>Jacksonville Jaguars &#8211; Derrick Morgan DE Ga. Tech</strong> &#8211; Jax gets the guy they may most covet in this draft as they have always been a defense first team that uses its DL to pressure the QB, yet they have no productive players at the position despite using high picks on Harvey and Groves a couple seasons ago.  Morgan is less of a risk than Pierre-Paul and put up better numbers in a tougher conference this past season, he also is known as a solid run stopper.  He is a polished product that can come in and play right away and produce at a high level.</p>
<p>11<strong>. Denver Broncos &#8211; Dan Williams DT Tennessee</strong> &#8211; Williams is built like your prototypical 3-4 nose tackle, but was a guy who tantalized with potential with no production till this past season where he played in Monte Kiffen’s 4-3 defense.  His game really seems more suited to staying in a 4-3, but because of how he is built and the need for bulky 3-4 nose tackles he will be seen as a 3-4 centerpiece guy, which is something this Broncos defense desperately needs.  Williams may take to the nose tackle role in time, but I believe he will struggle right away as it is so different from what he was asked to do in college.  McDaniels showed in his first draft that he will reach for guys he thinks fits his team and he also showed he isn’t the best college talent evaluator.</p>
<p>12.<strong> Buffalo Bills &#8211; Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa </strong>- Bulaga fills a desperate need for the Bills and is the type of player they have always really liked (read: he’s white).  Bulaga’s stock will fall the most of any of the offensive tackles because of an “off” junior season after a thyroid injury, he also has short arms and is neither impressively big nor impressively athletic.  All of that said, Bulaga is a fantastic football player who plays with a nasty demeanor and absolutely fantastic technique.  Bulaga may not have the physical characteristics to allow him to stay at LT, but at the very least he makes for a very good RT which is something Buffalo needs too since the retirement of Brad Butler.</p>
<p>13.<strong> San Francisco 49ers &#8211; Joe Haden CB UF</strong> &#8211; The Niners luck out and get a guy very few people think will fall this far.  While CB might not be their biggest of need, it shouldn’t be too far down the list either, Clements and Bly are both getting old and in Clements case way overpaid.  Haden is easily the best corner in the draft, and has the talent and drive to be one of the best in the league.  Solid size, great backpedal, smooth hips, good instincts, very good top end speed, ability to support the run &#8211; he is the total package and will upgrade any defense he gets added to.</p>
<p>14. <strong>Seattle Seahawks &#8211; Everson Griffen DE USC </strong>- The ‘Hawks took a OL with their first pick now they focus on their other line and get a guy new head coach Pete Carroll is very familiar with in Everson Griffen.  Griffen was a top recruit who very much looks the part of the elite DE, he has the size and the athleticism to be an elite defender.  The problem with Griffen is the proverbial light has not yet come on, he is wildly inconsistent, he hasn’t added a lot of pass rush moves to his repertoire, and he seems to lack good instincts.  His upside is as good as it gets though and he will likely impress at the combine.  Carroll knows what a special talent he is and will likely believe he can get him to play to his full potential.</p>
<p>15. <strong>New York Giants &#8211; Rolando McClain LB ‘Bama </strong>- The Giants luck out and get a guy that fills one of their top needs and brings the ability to be one of the best at his position in the league right away.  McClain is big, strong, and extremely instinctive and smart.  McClain is one of the safest picks in this draft as he is simply too athletically gifted along with being an instinctive and highly productive football player.  He would come in and become a leader of whatever defense he ends up on.</p>
<p>16.<strong> Tennessee Titans &#8211; Carlos Dunlap DE UF</strong> &#8211; The Titans desperately need  a corner to play across from Finnegan, but there are no players that are worth taking this high.  Dunlap is a freakishly large dude, yet remains athletic enough to remain on the outside and provide a good pass rush while being very strong in the run game.  The reason a guy who is as freakishly physically talented as Dunlap falls this far is due to lack of production as well as character and poor consistency issues.  Dunlap took way too many plays off in college and has been flagged as a guy who isn’t a full effort ballplayer, he is also very slow off the ball and won’t be blowing past too many tackles.  However this kind of talent is too good to pass on.</p>
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