Monday, February 15, 2010

Second Round Part 2

49. San Francisco 49ers: Chad Jones, S, LSU
The 49ers need some major help at Safety. Young emerging starter Dashon Goldson looks promising, but the other side has its question marks since Mark Roman is one of the worst safeties in the league and starter Michael Lewis is turning 30 in two months and has come off a season where he suffered two concussions.

50. Kansas City Chiefs (From Atlanta): Cam Thomas, NT, North Carolina
Ron Edwards is a bottom of the league starting caliber NT, if the Chiefs really hope to improve their defense then it starts in the trenches.

51. Houston Texans: Perrish Cox, CB, Oklahoma State
The Texans are finally a winning franchise but if they want to make the jump to the playoffs it will need some help beating its divisional opponents. In a division with the smartest QB in the league, Payton Manning, the Texans could use as much help in the secondary as they can get.

52. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kyle Calloway, OT, Iowa
The offensive line has been a problem for the past few years, Big Ben was sacked a career high 50 times this year. If the Steelers hope to make it back to the playoffs they need to protect their franchise QB.

53. New England Patriots: Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU
It looks like Welker will miss the beginning of the 2010 season, having Sam Aiken starting next to Randy Moss is not a good idea. LaFell falling this far is to good to pass up and should be a great #2 target for Tom Brady.

54. Cincinnati Bengals: Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois
When Chad Ochocinco has to try and recruit TO to come and play with him then you know the Bengals really need help. Benn is a younger version of TO with his numerous drops and poor effort, he has the talent to be a first round draft pick but his attitude will drop him out of the first easily.

55. Philadelphia Eagles: Morgan Burnett, FS, Georgia Tech
The Eagles were used to a big play Safety in their backfield for almost a decade until last year. It was obvious the Eagles defense needs another dynamic player to fill that role.

56. Green Bay Packers: Patrick Robinson, CB, Florida State
The Packers arguably have the pieces for a championship level defense, but their elite CB, Al Harris, missed most of last season and is 35 years old and Charles Woodson is in his 30s as well. If the Packers want to see their pass defense stay on top then it is time for the youth movement.

57. Baltimore Ravens: Syd’Quan Thompson, CB, California
He is an undersized corner but he has a knack for the ball with great experience being a four year starter and backed up his performance in the Senior Bowl by impressing many.

58. Arizona Cardinals: Selvish Capers, OT, West Virginia
Watching Kurt Warner get destroyed by the Saints defense shows why the Cardinals need to draft another Tackle. Especially since Matt Lenard is starting now he could use all the time he can get to find his duo of Pro Bowl WR.

59. Dallas Cowboys: Vladimir Ducasse, OT, Massachusetts
Flozell Adams is getting old and just had a bad year overall. Like him or not, Tony Romo is a Pro Bowl caliber QB who finally won his signature playoff game. If this team is gonna make a deep run it needs to block Romo and stop committing so many stupid penalties.

60. San Diego Chargers: Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech
Tomlinson days as a charger are done, at lest in his words. I am going to assume its true and try and find a QB that can help replicate the master of the one-yard touchdown. Dwyer has a great frame and size plus combine that with his strength, combining him with Sproles could be a great duo to watch.

61. New York Jets: Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers
Revis is considered the best CB is the league but after that it gets murky. Lito Sheppard didn't look like a Pro Bowl defensive back last year and Lowery can be a liability. Give the Jets a better #2 Corner and we could be looking at a 2000 Ravens level defense.

62. Minnesota Vikings: Sergio Kindle, DE/OLB, Texas
The Vikings have a top notch defensive team and one of the best pass rushes around with Jared Allen. The Vikings will love Kindles versatility to play either DE or OLB and adds yet another great piece for their team to stay dominate.

63. Indianapolis Colts: Jon Asamoah, G, Illinois
The Colts were just horrible running the ball last year, they could really use a big guy that will open up running lanes.

64. New Orleans Saints: Arthur Jones, DT, Syracuse
A very underrated prospect who was looking like a first-rounder till suffered a knee injury. If you watched the Super Bowl then you saw the Colts running all over the Saints defense, yes the Colts rushing game that ranked last in the league. Help stopping the run in the middle is a big need here.

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