1. Oakland Raiders - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU
The easiest pick to forecast in the draft by far. I think he will be a project and may be a bust but the Raiders have to take him number 1. I question the fact that he wasn't a unanimous number 1 until playing a great game against a terrible Notre Dame defense in the Sugar Bowl but definately has a ton of upside.
2. Detroit Lions - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
The Lions need another high pick first round wide receiver like Don Vito needs another Krispy Kreme doughnut, so I think they will resist the temptation of drafting Calvin Johnson out of Georgia Tech for drafting a legitimate quarterback to build their franchise around in Brady Quinn. He's a pro style quarterback who was down right dominant at times at Notre Dame, unfortunately it was mostly against the service academies.
3. Cleveland Browns - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
Adrian Peterson is a beast. He is my favorite running back prospect in the draft. Peterson is a very large, muscular back with speed to boot. Cleveland would be smart drafting him to give their running game a boost.
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
You just know Jon Gruden goes to bed every night praying Calvin Johnson falls to them at number 4, and I believe he will. I believe, like many others that Calvin Johnson is the best prospect in the entire draft, a legitimate game breaker from wide receiver that doesn't come around very often. It would give Tampa's offense a huge shot in the arm, and give them a franchise player.
5. Arizona Cardinals - Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
The Cardinals are desperately seeking help on the offensive line and should get it here in Joe Thomas, who is the most polished offensive linemen in the entire draft. Although the last time I heard that, they were saying it about Robert Gallery and althought he's not a bust, he wasn't nearly worth the 2nd pick the Raiders used on him. Either way Thomas is the pick here for the Cardinals.
6. Washington Redskins - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
One of the things the Redskins will definately be looking to improve upon when the draft rolls around is the defensive line, and Gaines Adams is the best prospect there. He should be able to come in and immidiately help the Skins with their pass rush.
7. Minnesota Vikings - Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
The Vikings also have a need on the defensive line and when it's all said and done Okoye may just be the best player to come out of this draft. That's how much I like this kid. He is only 19 years old and has enormous upside.
8. Atlanta Falcons - LaRon Landry - S, LSU
Landry should be on the table here and the Falcons would be wise to take him. There were few players more impressive during the college football season, or at the combine then LaRon Landry. He is a hard hitting safety who can cover and should have a long and productive NFL career.
9. Miami Dolphins - Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
Anderson can go a lot higher than this so the Dolphins would be lucky if he was still around at 9. Although the Dolphins need more help on the offensive side of the ball they'd be crazy not to take Anderson if he falls to them.
10. Houston Texans - Ted Ginn Jr. WR, Ohio State
They got Matt Schaub, how about get him a weapon in Ted Ginn Jr. a speedster with a ton of upside? I don't see why not
11. San Francisco 49ers - Patrick Willis, LB, Mississippi
A much improved team last year gets even better by drafting Patrick Willis who is widely regarded as the best linebacker in college the last 2 years. Willis is extremely muscular and quick and should really help the 49ers defense out.
12. Buffalo Bills - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
With the departure of Nate Clements the Bills need another impact corner. Hall is the best of the bunch coming out of college and the Bills would probably take him if they don't trade down.
13. St. Louis Rams - Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC
A tremendous talent out of USC who unfairly gets lumped in with the failures of another USC alum Mike Williams. Jarrett was fantastic in college, and Tory Holt and Isaac Bruce aren't getting any younger. I might think about taking Jarrett ahead of Ginn Jr.
14. Carolina Panthers - Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
The first Gator to get drafted. Nelson is a safety who relies heavily on his athleticism which isn't really a problem because he has a ton of it. The Panthers are in the market for a play making safety and Nelson makes sense here.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers - Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska
As a Big 12 fan I got to see a lot of Carriker and he is a very safe pick. He is big enough and athletic enough to line up anywhere on the defensive line and be very good. He would fit nicely into a 3-4 scheme therefore I think Pittsburgh would be wise to take him here.
16. Green Bay Packers - Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU
Another physical specimen out of LSU. Bowe is a very talented receiver and should provide the ageless Bret Favre with a nice target, and also be very good down the road when Bret Favre retires in 19 years.
17. Jacksonville Jaguars - Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
Jacksonville needs to add a playmaker for their anemic offense. Maurice Jones Drew broke out last year but they need someone to come in and be a consistent wide receiver. Meachem fits the mold. I saw a number of his games at Tennessee and was fairly impressed by his consistency, and play making ability. I think this would be a good pick for Jacksonville.
18. Cincinnati Bengals - Lawrence Timmons - LB - Florida State
The Bengals are in need of a linebacker upgrade and Timmons should be able to provide that. He would fit nicely into the Bengals blitzing defense, and also has decent range.
19. Tennessee Titans - Marshawn Lynch - RB - California
After losing Travis Henry to Denver, the Titans need to upgrade at runningback. I know they are counting on Lendale White to take over, but I am not a big believer in him. Lynch is as talented as they come and would make a great pair with Vince Young.
20. New York Giants - Justin Blalock, OG, Texas
Giants lost some offensive linemen this offseason and Blalock would be a solid pick here. He engineered that dominant Texas offensive line and is a very smart player.
21. Denver Broncos - Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida
In desperate need of an impact defensive lineman that can provide a consistent pass rush the Broncos have to go defensive line with this pick. Jarvis Moss is a quality pick. He is fast and athletic and the kind of defensive end the Broncos so desperately need.
22. Dallas Cowboys - Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh
The Cowboys could certainly benefit from having another corner. Revis is probably the 2nd best prospect in this draft besides Hall and would be a good get at 22.
23. Kansas City Chifs - Levi Brown, OT, Penn State
The Chiefs offensive line is aging and aging quick. They are in need of a new youthful presence and Levi Brown would fit the bill just fine.
24. New England Patriots (From Seattle) - Greg Olson, TE, Miami
The team that has had the best off season in the NFL thus far get even better by nabbing the best tight end in the draft. Olson would fit in with New England famously and would be an immidiate factor.
25. New York Jets - Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina
After playing for Steve Spurrier, Rice will take his game to the NFL and play for Eric Mangini. The Jets could always use play makers on offense and Rice is a real talented player.
26. Philadelphia Eagles, Antony Spencer, DE, Purdue
The Eagles always seem to draft defensive linemen and this year will be no acception. If Spencer is here the Eagles take him.
27. New Orleans Saints - Jon Beason, LB, Miami
After a break out year for the Saints, they get better and faster on defense by taking ball hawk Jon Beason.
28. New England Patriots - Michael Griffin, S, Texas
Rodney Harrison is getting up there. Griffin is an excellent young player with tons of potential. I could see him fitting in with New England. Wow New England is going to be scary next year.
29. Baltimore Ravens - Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan
This pick would be of good value to Baltimore. You can never have too many quality offensive linemen.
30. San Diego Chargers - Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas
A project. But a project that should be well worth it. As a Broncos fan a combo of Cromartie and Houston in a couple years gives me nightmares.
31. Chicago Bears - Paul Poslusny, LB, Penn State
With Lance Briggs as good as gone a linebacker upgrade is needed. Poslusny would have been a top 10 pick had it not been for an injury in the Orange Bowl his junior year. Regardles he is a very smart linebacker and would work well with the Bears.
32. Indianapolis Colts - Tank Tyler, DT, NC State
I just like that name, Tank Tyler. The Colts defense is still very suspect and upgrading the defensive line would be the way I'd go if I were them.