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The 2010 NFL Draft is here!
KFFL.com's 2010 NFL mock draft has been updated! As with all that is the NFL Draft, a lot has changed since our first release months ago. Do you agree with our selections? Do you disagree? We welcome you to sound off in the comments area at the bottom of the page.
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No.
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Team |
Player |
Pos
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School |
Notes/others considered |
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1
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St. Louis Rams |
Sam Bradford |
QB
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Oklahoma |
I don't see how they can go in another direction; Bradford is their man. |
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2
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Detroit Lions |
Ndamukong Suh |
DT
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Nebraska |
Not a cure-all, but Suh certainly is a step in the right direction; still think trading out is a strong possibility. |
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3
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Gerald McCoy |
DT
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Oklahoma |
Big help against the run and can get to the QB |
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4
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Washington Redskins |
Russell Okung |
OT
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Oklahoma State |
They landed their QB, so it's time to protect him. |
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5
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Kansas City Chiefs |
Bryan Bulaga |
OT
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Iowa |
Trade down or Eric Berry? |
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6
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Seattle Seahawks |
Eric Berry |
S
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Tennessee |
OT is their No. 1 priority; Anthony Davis a possibility, but Berry is too good to pass up. |
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7
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Cleveland Browns |
C.J. Spiller |
RB
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Clemson |
Team can go any direction; CB no longer a need. I expect them to trade down if someone is willing to move up. |
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8
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Oakland Raiders |
Trent Williams |
OT
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Oklahoma |
Al Davis can be unpredictable, but Williams fits one of their biggest needs. |
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9
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Buffalo Bills |
Jimmy Clausen |
QB
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Notre Dame |
OT a possibility. Not sold on Clausen to the Bills, since they reportedly prefer a more athletic quarterback. |
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10
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Jacksonville Jaguars |
Mike Iupati |
OG
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Idaho |
A lot of options, but why not improve what you already do best and what your team is built around? |
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11
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Denver Broncos (from Chicago Bears) |
Rolando McClain |
ILB
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Alabama |
Best 3-4 ILB in the draft - could change if Mario Haggan moves inside and Robert Ayers starts on the strong side |
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12
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Miami Dolphins |
Brandon Graham |
DE/OLB
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Michigan |
Pass-rusher huge need. NT and WR make sense, too. |
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13
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San Francisco 49ers |
Joe Haden |
CB
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Florida |
OT a need, but they can get by until Round 2. |
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14
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Seattle Seahawks (from Denver Broncos) |
Anthony Davis |
OT
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Rutgers |
SEA desperately needs a LT - Williams may be gone by this pick, though. |
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15
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New York Giants |
Sean Weatherspoon |
LB
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Missouri |
Can play middle or OLB; great fit - tackle machine |
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16
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Tennessee Titans |
Derrick Morgan |
DE
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Georgia Tech |
Kyle Vanden Bosch is gone; TEN needs to get to the QB more often. Jason Pierre-Paul instead? |
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17
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San Francisco 49ers (from Carolina Panthers) |
Earl Thomas |
FS
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Texas |
Dashon Goldson can play both safety positions. Much like with SF's No. 13 pick, I think they can wait on OT. |
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18
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Pittsburgh Steelers |
Dan Williams |
NT
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Tennessee |
NT not a high priority, but I keep coming back to Williams fitting well with the Steelers. CB a strong possibility |
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19
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Atlanta Falcons |
Jason Pierre-Paul |
DE
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South Florida |
Jamaal Anderson isn't a pass rusher, and John Abraham is one year closer to retiring. OLB instead? |
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20
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Houston Texans |
Dez Bryant |
WR
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Oklahoma State |
HOU needs another playmaker at WR; Owen Daniels may not return at 100 percent, too; RB can wait - add a big body in Round 2 |
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21
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Cincinnati Bengals |
Jahvid Best |
RB
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California |
Gives CIN a change-of-pace to Cedric Benson and a home run threat their running game doesn't have. |
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22
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New England Patriots |
Sergio Kindle |
OLB
|
Texas |
Patriots need a pass-rushing OLB; Kindle brings a lot to the table and seems to fit the type of player BB and Co. target. |
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23
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Green Bay Packers |
Kyle Wilson |
CB
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Boise State |
Best player available is GB's style, but Wilson also fills a big need. |
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24
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Philadelphia Eagles |
Kareem Jackson |
CB
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Alabama |
CB depth is a must. LB help will be considered, too, as will safety depth. Taylor Mays? Patrick Robinson? |
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25
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Baltimore Ravens |
Carlos Dunlap |
DE
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Florida |
WR no longer a concern; a top-notch cornerback still is, though. Still, Dunlap helps fill a big need. |
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26
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Arizona Cardinals |
Jerry Hughes |
OLB
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TCU |
Arizona needs a 3-4 OLB pass-rushing specialist to groom after adding Joey Porter. Clark Haggans isn't getting any younger, either. |
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27
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Dallas Cowboys |
Bruce Campbell |
OT
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Maryland |
Need a replacement for Flozell Adams; could groom Campbell for a year behind Doug Free. |
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28
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San Diego Chargers |
Ryan Mathews |
RB
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Fresno State |
Mathews is the most complete back. Terrence Cody? SD can go in a number of directions: NT, OT, CB |
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29
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New York Jets |
Jared Odrick |
DE/NT
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Penn State |
Versatile player - fits their 3-4 DE need |
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30
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Minnesota Vikings |
Patrick Robinson |
CB
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Florida State |
Whether it's Robinson, Devin McCourty or another, CB makes a lot of sense. |
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31
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Indianapolis Colts |
Brian Price |
DT
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UCLA |
Cornerback possible? |
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32
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New Orleans Saints |
Daryl Washington |
OLB
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TCU |
Don't be shocked if they draft Jermaine Gresham to replace Jeremy Shockey eventually. |
About Cory J. Bonini

Cory is KFFL's General Manager. In late 2002, he joined the KFFL staff as a research analyst and has been involved in fantasy sports since 1996. A member of the Fantasy Sports Trade Association, as well as Fantasy Sports Writers Association, Bonini has been featured in print, on radio and on scores of websites. Bonini co-hosted Big Lead Sports on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio from 2011 to 2012.
Bonini was recognized with the 2010 Best Article in Print Award from the FSWA and was a finalist for the same award in 2011. In '11, he finished first overall in the FSWA NFL experts challenge that featured 60 of the industry's best competitors.
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