Saturday, May 15, 2010

Needs of Top Ten Picks

1. Boston Patriots
 
The Patriots acquired the first overall pick from Baltimore. They are already in excellent shape with no starters rated less than a 6. But they could upgrade at tackle (Oher-8), OLB (Cushing-9), CB (Powers-7) or safety (Byrd-9).
 
2. Philadelphia Eagles
 
Philadelphia's most glaring needs are at WR and DE. They could use upgrades at guard and OLB along with a QB of the future to replace Favre next season. WR Percy Harvin (60 receptions) looks like the best bet.
 
3. Houston Texans
 
The Texans' need improvements on the lines on both sides of the ball, especially the defensive line. The best rating available at those positions will be sixes so the best choice may be to just take the best player available at any position.
 
4. Cincinnati Bengals
 
Cincy is already a much improved squad from the 4-12 team last year. Positions needing improvement are tackle and safety where 5 ratings have starting positions. S Louis Delmas (7) would work. Several 6 rated tackles are also available but that would be a reach. Another potential best player regardless of need pick is possible.
 
5. New York Giants
 
The Giants are midgets on the defensive line but the pool only has aging DT Kelly Gregg (7) that is rated higher than a 6. There's a weakness at safety (5) that Delmas would fill. An upgrade at WR would be good as well. Austin Collie (60 receptions) or Jeremy Maclin (55 catches) would help.
 
 
6. Buffalo Bills
 
Buffalo's offense requires major rebuilding starting with QB. Kerry Collins is not the future,  Mark Sanchez or Matthew Stafford are.
 
7. Kansas City Chiefs
 
Major defensive needs on the Chiefs : DE, LB, CB. How about ILB James Laurinatis (7)? OLBs Clay Matthews and Brian Orakpo (8 ratings) could be available as well.
 
8. Oakland Raiders
 
The Raiders' trend is up, perhaps 10 wins this season. The defense is decent albeit with some weaknesses (DT, S) but the offensive line is terrible. And Darren McFadden's 3.4 average compounds the running game woes. Tom Brady throwing to Brandon Marshall (101 catches) and Miles Austin (81 catches) is nice but a running game is needed. Best value would be an RB like Beanie Wells (793 yds, 4.5 avg) or a pass catching one like LeSean McCoy (637 yds, 4.1 avg, 40 receptions). Otherwise, start fixing the offensive line with average guys since only sixes will be available.
 
9. San Francisco 49ers
 
SanFran is still a year or two away from escaping mediocrity. The defensive line and secondary are terrible. They have an additional pick in both the 2nd and 4th rounds. Draft defense and draft often. The question is whether they draft best overall in the first round or do they just start filling holes.
 
 
10. Cleveland Browns
 
The Browns have a decent amount of talent. I expect their simulation numbers not to be as dismal after the draft. They still own all their draft picks and must use the early ones to draft offensive tackles and a defensive line.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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