1. St. Louis Rams: Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma After his brilliant pro day performance, Bradford looks like a lock for the No. 1 overall pick. 2. Detroit Lions: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska Even with all the upgrades the Lions have made along their defensive line, Suh still offers the kind of potential blue-chipper they can’t pass up. 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma The Buccaneers are a team with needs across the board, so expect them to settle for the best player at this pick. 4. Washington Redskins: Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State With the quarterback position now set, look for the ‘Skins to try to fix up the O-line. 5. Kansas City Chiefs: Eric Berry: FS, Tennessee The Chiefs have needs all over their secondary, and getting an elite talent at this stage in the draft is an absolute steal. 6. Seattle Seahawks: Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa Besides Okung, Bulaga looks like the draft’s safest offensive tackle prospect and should instantly fill a major void in Seattle. 7. Cleveland Browns: Jared Odrick, DL, Penn State The Browns need a five-technique DE in the worst way, and in my opinion, Odrick is a better overall prospect than Tyson Jackson, who went three to the Chiefs last season. 8. Oakland Raiders: Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma Williams has been one of the draft’s fastest-rising prospects this postseason and gives the Raiders some talent and flexibility at offensive tackle. 9. Buffalo Bills: Tim Tebow, QB, Florida The Bills need to put fans in the seats and have had nothing but glowing remarks about Tebow and his leadership capabilities. In what could be the real surprise of the first round, Buffalo opts for Tebow at nine. 10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame Jacksonville still has major quarterback questions, even with David Garrard on the roster. Clausen could be the guy who takes over as the starter sooner rather than later. 11. Denver Broncos: Rolando McClain, ILB, Alabama McClain instantly gives the Denver defense some much-needed thump inside vs. the run game. 12. Miami Dolphins: Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State Bill Parcells has had no trouble in the past taking character-concern guys high if the talent is right (see Vontae Davis), and Bryant is certainly worth a chance at this point. 43. Miami: Nate Allen, FS, South Florida http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Mock-Draft-50.html
I will be quite happy if three QB's go in the top ten. Pretty much guarantees that one of the players I want will be there.