Mock Draft: The 7-round edition
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1. Carolina Panthers (2-14), Cam Newton, QB, Auburn: Newton’s not the top overall player on my board, but he’s the man for Carolina at No. 1. The Panthers scored only 16 offensive touchdowns in 2010, and though Ron Rivera is a defensive coach at heart, the recent immediate success of first-year starters Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco and Sam Bradford — and their respective teams’ immediate returns to respectability — will help seal Newton’s No. 1 fate.
2. Denver Broncos (4-12), Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU: The top overall player on my board, Peterson is a can’t-miss, once-in-a-generation talent with the size, speed and versatility to play safety, too. For a defense that needs help everywhere, this pick makes more sense than one of the highly-touted defensive linemen. | Watch highlights
3. Buffalo Bills (4-12), Marcell Dareus, DE/DT, Alabama: The Buffalo defense gave up 169 rushing yards per game last season, worst in the league by a large margin. Dareus fits Buffalo’s scheme perfectly. He can play as one of the two-gap defensive tackles, or as either the defensive end or nose tackle in the 3-4. As for quarterback, look for coach Chan Gailey and GM Buddy Nix to go that route in the second round. | Watch highlights
4. Cincinnati Bengals (4-12), Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri: Whether it’s been Akili Smith, David Klingler or Carson Palmer, Bengals owner Mike Brown has never shied away from pulling the trigger and going for a big splash with quarterbacks in the first round. If Gabbert is available at No. 4 overall, the Bengals will pounce. | Watch highlights
5. Arizona Cardinals (5-11), Von Miller, LB, Texas A&M: Miller, who had 17.5 sacks as a junior in 2009, can fit into any NFL defense and is described as a DeMarcus Ware-like talent as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense. Arizona’s linebacker corps was among the worst in the NFL in 2010 and is riddled with aging veterans. The card will be at the podium within seconds here.
6. Cleveland Browns (5-11), A.J. Green, WR, Georgia: With Cleveland moving to a 4-3 scheme and Bowers, Fairley and Quinn — three of the elite defensive linemen of this draft — all still on the board, there may be some folks in Cleveland pushing to take one of the big boys over a receiver in the first round. In the end, though, I think the Browns get Colt McCoy a game-breaker in Green. He’s 6-foot-4, has tremendous speed and hands, and in my opinion is the best NFL receiver prospect since Calvin Johnson left Georgia Tech in 2007. | Watch highlights
7. San Francisco 49ers (6-10), Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina: Though quarterback is a glaring need — David Carr is currently the only quarterback under contract on the 49ers roster — look for San Francisco to scoop up the best player on its board if Gabbert and Patrick Peterson are both gone. Some have Quinn, who missed the entire 2010 season due to suspension, as the top rated prospect in the entire draft.
8. Tennessee Titans (6-10), Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn: I like Fairley going to Tennessee, where his old college defensive coach Tracy Rocker is the Titans new defensive line coach. There’s a widely held concern that the big fella was a “one-year wonder” in college. The game tape and production don’t lie, though, and last year’s Lombardi Award winner was an absolute wrecking ball at Auburn in 2010. | Watch highlights
9. Dallas Cowboys (6-10), Tyron Smith, OT, USC: With a glaring need at the right tackle spot and Peterson already off the board, Jerry and Co. go with the offensive lineman with the biggest upside in the entire draft. Still just 20 years old, Smith has greatest potential of any offensive tackle in this draft. | Watch highlights
10. Washington Redskins (6-10), Julio Jones, WR, Alabama: With just two picks (Nos. 10 and 41) in the first four rounds, there’s a very strong chance Washington looks to trade down to the end of the first round here, where they’ll scoop up a quarterback. If they keep the 10th pick, they’ll go with Jones, the 6-2 star receiver out of Alabama. Also one of the best blocking receivers to enter the league in years, he’s got NFC East written all over him. | Watch highlights
11. Houston Texans (6-10), Aldon Smith, DE/OLB, Missouri: As a redshirt freshman at Mizzou in 2009, the 6-5 talented pass rusher recorded 11.5 sacks during his first year of college football. He recorded another 4.5 sacks before shattering his leg last season. Healthy now, former NFL great Warren Sapp last week compared Smith to DeMarcus Ware.
12. Minnesota Vikings, (6-10), Jake Locker, QB, Washington: I’m on an island with this pick, but with Joe Webb as the only quarterback currently under contract in Minny and Tarvaris Jackson likely not coming back, it’ll be awfully difficult for Vikings brass to pass on taking a quarterback at this pick.
13. Detroit Lions (6-10), Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska: With Castonzo, Solder and Carimi still on the board, some folks in Motown could be pushing for an offensive tackle with this pick. I think Jim Schwartz and Co. improve the Lions’ defensive backfield and go with Amukamara.
14. St. Louis Rams (7-9), Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois: Quickly rising up draft boards, Liuget was just a one-year starter at Illinois. He’s an athletic pass rusher, a run stopper and a good fit for the Rams’ 4-3 defensive scheme. This pick won’t necessarily wow the Rams fan base, but it instantly improves Steve Spagnuolo’s defensive line.
15. Miami Dolphins (7-9), Mike Pouncey, G/C, Florida: Pouncey is not as highly regarded a prospect as his identical twin Maurkice was last year. That said, he’s a surefire prospect and a long-term answer for Miami’s interior offensive line woes.
16. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-8), Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson: College football's sack leader in 2010, I love this kid’s game, work ethic and personality. Watching his game tapes, he flashes of Julius Peppers and Mario Williams. The rub? The knee issue. At No. 1 overall? He could be too great of a risk. At 16th? This is a steal.
17. New England Patriots (14-2, from Oakland, 8-8), Cameron Jordan, DE, California: The son of a former NFL All-Pro — his father is Vikings great Steve Jordan — Jordan is a hard-working, high-energy guy that fits the Bill Belichick mold. Capable of playing either 3-4 or 4-3 defensive end, Jordan’s versatility and smarts make him the perfect fit for New England.
18. San Diego Chargers (9-7), J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin: A run-stuffing 3-4 defensive end with bullish pass rush abilities, Watt’s a high-motor guy with the size and talent to make an immediate impact on San Diego's already high-quality defense.
19. New York Giants (10-6), Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College: At 6-7, 310 pounds, Castonzo was a four-year starter and a standout tackle at BC. He started as a freshman in 2006, protecting Matt Ryan, and only got better as the years went on. A 53-game starter in college, the Chestnut Hill connection makes sense — it’s the same place as Chris Snee went and where coach Tom Coughlin coached for three seasons.
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-6), Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue: The Bucs love their three young defensive tackles Gerald McCoy, Brian Price and Roy Miller, but need a young defensive end to provide some pass rush from the edge. Kerrigan is college football’s all-time leader in forced fumbles and though not the most athletic player in this draft, has the ability to sack the quarterback.
21. Kansas City Chiefs (10-6), Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin: The Chiefs offensive line isn’t getting any younger. In Carimi, K.C. picks up the 2010 Outland Trophy winner who simply got the job done in his four years anchoring the Wisconsin offensive line.
22. Indianapolis Colts (10-6), Nate Solder, OT, Colorado: The 6-8 Solder is a converted tight end with superb athletic ability for a man his size. Solder’s not going to road pave in the running game and there are questions about his footwork, but at 22nd overall, he makes a lot of sense for Indianapolis.
23. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6), Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado: A 6-2 physical press coverage corner, Smith could pair with Asante Samuel to form one of the league’s most dangerous 1-2 corner duos. He’s got a spotty off-the-field record, which could cause him to slip to Philly at 23.
24. New Orleans Saints (11-5), Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State: The Saints got a combined 7.5 sacks from defensive ends Will Smith and Alex Brown last season. Insert Heyward, the 6-4, the son of the late Saints great, Craig "Ironhead" Heyward.
25. Seattle Seahawks (7-9), Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas: It’s certainly not a popular sentiment these days, but I was, am, and will continue to be very high on Ryan Mallett right up until draft weekend. The quarterback that the 6-6 Mallett reminds me most of? A guy Pete Carroll knows quite well from his USC days — Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer. From what I see, he’s absolutely a first-round quarterback and would be a steal for Seattle at 25.
26. Baltimore Ravens (12-4), Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia: Cornerback’s certainly an area of need for Baltimore, and though some may view this as a bit of a reach pick, Dowling — coming off an injury — has first round talent. He’s big, physical and can start right away for John Harbaugh’s Ravens.
27. Atlanta Falcons (13-3), Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa: Everyone points to the defensive backfield as the main reason the Atlanta D was torched by Aaron Rodgers in the NFC divisional playoff loss to Green Bay, but there was zero pass rush getting to Rodgers in that game, either. Though he didn’t have the same numbers he did as a junior, Clayborn was still an All-Big Ten selection in 2010, and showed impressive pass-rush skills. I doubt general manager Thomas Dimitroff and coach Mike Smith would pass on him at this spot.
28. New England Patriots (14-2), Danny Watkins, Baylor, G/OT: You likely know Watkins’ story by now. With the New England offensive line not getting any younger, this one makes a whole lot of sense to me. Stephen Neal retired this offseason, Matt Light’s best days are behind him, and Logan Mankins’ days in New England could be numbered. Watkins can play guard or tackle on either side, right away.
29. Chicago Bears (12-4), Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State: An All-SEC performer, Sherrod helped pave the way for a Mississippi State rushing attack that averaged 227.6 yards per game in 2010. A four-year starter in Starkville, he’ll immediately upgrade Chicago’s shaky offensive line.
30. New York Jets (11-5), Muhammad Wilkerson, DT/DE, Temple: A local kid from Linden, N.J., Wilkerson’s ability to play the five-technique makes him a very attractive prospect for New York’s 3-4 scheme.
31. Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4), Brandon Harris, CB, Miami: Ike Taylor’s a free agent-to-be and the Pittsburgh defensive backfield got lit up by Aaron Rodgers in the Super Bowl. Harris isn’t the biggest corner in this draft, but he’s one of the most talented.
32. Green Bay Packers (10-6), Marvin Austin, DT/DE, North Carolina: Green Bay is lush with young talent all over the field and has the luxury to take a risk on a wild card like Austin here. At 6-2, 310 pounds, Austin is widely considered a 4-3 defensive tackle, but Dom Capers can use him at defensive end in the 3-4.
Round 2
33. New England Patriots: Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
34. Buffalo Bills: Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada
35. Cincinnati Bengals: Jon Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh
36. Denver Broncos: Jabaal Sheard, DE, Pittsburgh
37. Cleveland Browns: Martez Wilson, LB, Illinois
38. Arizona Cardinals: Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State
39. Tennessee Titans: Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
40. Dallas Cowboys: Rahim Moore, S, UCLA
41. Washington Redskins: Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
42. Houston Texans: Aaron Williams, CB/S, Texas
43. Minnesota Vikings: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
44. Detroit Lions: Justin Houston, DE/OLB, Georgia
45. San Francisco 49ers: Ricky Stanzi, QB, Iowa
46. Denver Broncos: Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State
47. St. Louis Rams: Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
48. Oakland Raiders: Stefen Wisniewski, G/C, Penn State
49. Jacksonville Jaguars: Greg Little, WR, North Carolina
50. San Diego Chargers: Phil Taylor, DT, Baylor
51. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Rodney Hudson, G/C, Florida State
52. New York Giants: Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina
53. Indianapolis Colts: Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
54. Philadelphia Eagles: Will Rackley, G, Lehigh
55. Kansas City Chiefs: Kenrick Ellis, DT, Hampton
56. New Orleans Saints: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
57. Seattle Seahawks: Curtis Brown, CB, Texas
58. Baltimore Ravens: Randall Cobb, WR/RB/KR, Kentucky
59. Atlanta Falcons: Jerrel Jernigan, WR/KR, Troy
60. New England Patriots: Leonard Hankerson, WR, Miami
61. San Diego Chargers: Brooks Reed, OLB/DE, Arizona
62. Chicago Bears: Allen Bailey, DT/DE, Miami
63. Pittsburgh Steelers: James Carpenter, OT, Alabama
64. Green Bay Packers: Benjamin Ijalana, OT, Villanova
Round 3
65. Carolina Panthers: Christian Ballard, DE, Iowa
66. Cincinnati Bengals: Marcus Gilchrist, CB/S, Clemson
67. Denver Broncos: Mason Foster, LB, Washington
68. Buffalo Bills: Dontay Moch, OLB, Nevada
69. Arizona Cardinals: Taiwan Jones, RB, Eastern Washington
70. Cleveland Browns: Jason Pinkston, OT, Pittsburgh
71. Dallas Cowboys: Clint Boling, G, Georgia
72. New Orleans Saints: Drake Nevis, DT, LSU
73. Houston Texans: Davon House, CB, New Mexico State
74. New England Patriots: Quan Sturdivant, LB, North Carolina
75. Detroit Lions: Orlando Franklin, OT, Miami
76. San Francisco 49ers: Curtis Marsh, CB, Utah State
77. Tennessee Titans: Greg Salas, WR, Hawaii
78. St. Louis Rams: DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson
79. Miami Dolphins: Daniel Thomas, RB, Kansas State
80. Jacksonville Jaguars: Chris Conte, S, California
81. Oakland Raiders: Brandon Burton, CB, Utah
82. San Diego Chargers: Titus Young, WR, Boise State
83. New York Giants: Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State
84. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Cortez Allen, CB, The Citadel
85. Philadelphia Eagles: Jarvis Jenkins, DT, Clemson
86. Kansas City Chiefs: James Brewer, OT, Indiana
87. Indianapolis Colts: John Moffitt, G, Wisconsin
88. New Orleans Saints: Sam Acho, LB, Texas
89. San Diego Chargers: Terrence Toliver, WR, LSU
90. Baltimore Ravens: Chris Culliver, S/CB, South Carolina
91. Atlanta Falcons: Jalil Brown, CB, Colorado
92. New England Patriots: K.J. Wright, OLB, Mississippi State
93. Chicago Bears: Tyler Sash, S, Iowa
94. New York Jets: Edmond Gates, WR, Abilene Christian
95. Pittsburgh Steelers: DeMarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma
96. Green Bay Packers: Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State
97. Carolina Panthers: Jerrell Powe, DT, Mississippi
Round 4
98. Carolina Panthers: Brandon Hogan, CB, West Virginia
99. Seattle Seahawks — from New England via Denver: Daryl “Buster” Skrine, CB,
Tennessee-Chattanooga
100. Buffalo Bills: Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida
101. Cincinnati Bengals: Stephen Schilling, OG, Michigan
102. Cleveland Browns: Pernell McPhee, DE, Mississippi State
103. Arizona Cardinals: Pierre Allen, DE, Nebraska
104. Philadelphia Eagles — from Washington: Jah Reid, OT, UCF
105. Houston Texans: Lee Ziemba, OT, Auburn
106. Minnesota Vikings: Jurrell Casey, DT, USC
107. Detroit Lions: Greg Romeus, DE, Pittsburgh
108. San Francisco 49ers: Shareece Wright, CB, USC
109. Tennessee Titans: Johnny Patrick, CB, Louisville
110. Dallas Cowboys: Casey Matthews, LB, Oregon
111. Miami Dolphins: Quinton Carter, S, Oklahoma
112. St. Louis Rams: Austin Pettis, WR, Boise State
113. Oakland Raiders: Rashad Carmichael, CB, Virginia Tech
114. Jacksonville Jaguars: Colin McCarthy, LB, Miami
115. San Francisco 49ers — from San Diego: Chris Carter, OLB, Fresno State
116. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Kelvin Sheppard, LB, LSU
117. New York Giants: Chykie Brown, CB, Texas
118. Kansas City Chiefs: Adrian Moten, OLB, Maryland
119. Indianapolis Colts: Chris Rucker, CB, Michigan State
120. Philadelphia Eagles: Shane Vereen, RB, California
121. Jacksonville Jaguars — from New Orleans: Pat Devlin, QB, Delaware
122. Buffalo Bills — from Seattle: Deunta Williams, S, North Carolina
123. Baltimore Ravens: Ugo Chinasa, DE, Oklahoma State
124. Atlanta Falcons: Luke Stocker, TE, Tennessee
125. New England Patriots: Marcus Cannon, OT, TCU
126. New York Jets: Cliff Matthews, DE/OLB, South Carolina
127. Chicago Bears: Andrew Jackson, OG, Fresno State
128. Pittsburgh Steelers: Chris Hairston, OT, Clemson
129. Green Bay Packers: Niles Paul, WR, Nebraska
130. Tennessee Titans (compensatory): Nate Irving, LB, North Carolina State
131. Green Bay Packers (compensatory): Jacquizz Rogers, RB, Oregon State
Round 5
132. Carolina Panthers: Jeff Maehl, WR, Oregon
133. Buffalo Bills: Brian Rolle, OLB, Ohio State
134. Cincinnati Bengals: Anthony Gaitor, CB, FIU
135. Kansas City Chiefs — from Tampa Bay via Denver: Tandon Doss, WR, Indiana
136. Arizona Cardinals: Jeremy Beal, LB, Oklahoma
137. Cleveland Browns: Lance Kendricks, TE, Wisconsin
138. Houston Texans: Brandon Bair, DE, Oregon
139. Minnesota Vikings: Ian Williams, DT, Notre Dame
140. Kansas City Chiefs — from Detroit: Denarius Moore, WR, Tennessee
141. San Francisco 49ers: Cecil Shorts III, WR, Mount Union
142. Tennessee Titans: Zach Hurd, OG, Connecticut
143. Dallas Cowboys: DeMarcus Van Dyke, CB, Miami
144. Washington Redskins: Jordan Todman, RB, Connecticut
145. St. Louis Rams: Ricky Elmore, DE, Arizona
146. Miami Dolphins: Demarcus Dobbs, DE, Georgia
147. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jeremy Kerley, WR, TCU
148. Oakland Raiders: Joseph Barksdale, OT, LSU
149. Philadelphia Eagles — from San Diego: Eddie Jones, DE, Texas
150. Minnesota Vikings — from New York Giants: Ryan Winterswyk, DE, Boise State
151. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Vincent Brown, WR, San Diego State
152. Indianapolis Colts: Kendric Burney, CB, North Carolina
153. Philadelphia Eagles: Richard Sherman, CB, Stanford
154. Detroit Lions — from Kansas City: Ronald Johnson, WR, USC
155. Washington Redskins — from New Orleans: Korey Lindsay, CB, Southern Illinois
156. Seattle Seahawks: Nick Bellore, LB, Central Michigan
157. Seattle Seahawks — from Baltimore: Markus White, DE, Florida State
158. Atlanta Falcons: Keith Williams, OG, Nebraska
159. New England Patriots: Brandon Fusco, C, Slippery Rock
160. Chicago Bears: Loyce Means, CB, Houston
161. New York Jets: Ross Homan, LB, Ohio State
162. Pittsburgh Steelers: Talmadge Jackson, CB, Oregon
163. Green Bay Packers: Derek Newton, OT, Arkansas State
164. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory): Terrell McClain, DT, South Florida
165. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory): Mark Herzlich, LB, Boston College
Round 6
166. Carolina Panthers: Virgil Green, TE, Nevada
167. Cincinnati Bengals: Josh Bynes, LB, Auburn
168. Cleveland Browns — from Denver: Justin Rogers, CB, Richmond
169. Buffalo Bills: Mario Harvey, LB, Marshall
170. Cleveland Browns: Aldrick Robinson, WR, SMU
171. Arizona Cardinals: D’Aundre Reed, DE, Arizona
172. Minnesota Vikings: D.J. Young, OT, Michigan State
173. Seattle Seahawks — from Detroit: Justin Boren, OG, Ohio State
174. San Francisco 49ers: Kendall Hunter, RB, Oklahoma State
175. Tennessee Titans: Ahmad Black, S, Florida
176. Dallas Cowboys: James Dockery, CB, Oregon State
177. Washington Redskins: Robert Sands, S, West Virginia
178. Houston Texans: Sione Fua, DT, Stanford
179. Miami Dolphins: Cedric Thornton, DT, Southern Arkansas
180. St. Louis Rams: Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse
181. Oakland Raiders: Gabe Miller, DE, Oregon State
182. Jacksonville Jaguars: Orie Lemon, LB, Oklahoma State
183. San Diego Chargers: Alex Green, RB, Hawaii
184. Detroit Lions — from Philadelphia via Tampa Bay: DeMarcus Love, OT, Arkansas
185. New York Giants: Evan Royster, RB, Penn State
186. Arizona Cardinals — from Philadelphia: Akeem Dent, LB, Georgia
187. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — from Kansas City: Dion Lewis, RB, Pittsburgh
188. Indianapolis Colts: Kristofer O’Dowd, USC
189. Denver Broncos — from New England via New Orleans: Jordan Cameron, TE, USC
190. San Francisco 49ers — from Seattle: Lawrence Guy, DT, Connecticut
191. Baltimore Ravens: Will Hill, S, Florida
192. Atlanta Falcons: Armon Binns, WR, Cincinnati
193. New England Patriots: DeAndre Brown, WR, Southern Mississippi
194. New York Jets: Julian “Joonie” Posey, CB, Ohio
195. Chicago Bears: Jeff Tarpinian, LB, Iowa
196. Pittsburgh Steelers: Lazarius Levingston, DE, LSU
197. Green Bay Packers: Doug Hogue, LB, Syracuse
198. New York Giants (compensatory): David Arkin, G, Missouri State
199. Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory): Jabara Williams, LB, Stephen F. Austin
200. Minnesota Vikings (compensatory): Jaiquawn Jarrett, S, Temple
201. San Diego Chargers (compensatory): Andrew Phillips, G, Stanford
202. New York Giants (compensatory): Tim Barnes, C, Missouri
203. Carolina Panthers (compensatory): Derek Hall, OT, Stanford
Round 7
204. Green Bay Packers — from Carolina: Lawrence Wilson, LB, Connecticut
205. Denver Broncos: D.J. Williams, TE, Arkansas
206. Buffalo Bills: Rob Housler, TE, FAU
207. Cincinnati Bengals: Jamie Harper, RB, Clemson
208. New York Jets — from Arizona: Shiloh Keo, S, Idaho
209. Seattle Seahawks — from Cleveland: Julius Thomas, TE, Portland State
210. San Francisco 49ers — from Detroit: Ryan Whalen, WR, Stanford
211. San Francisco 49ers: J.T. Thomas, LB, West Virginia
212. Tennessee Titans: Weslye Saunders, TE, South Carolina
213. Dallas Cowboys (used in 2010 Supplemental Draft): Byron Stingily, OT, Louisville
214. Washington Redskins: Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama
215. Houston Texans: Kevin Rutland, CB, Missouri
216. Minnesota Vikings: Charlie Gantt, TE, Michigan State
217. St. Louis Rams: Jeron Johnson, S, Boise State
218. Miami Dolphins: Owen Maricic, FB, Stanford
219. Miami Dolphins — from Jacksonville: Tori Gurley, WR, South Carolina
220. Oakland Raiders: Nate Williams, S, Washington
221. Dallas Cowboys — from San Diego: Darvin Adams, WR, Auburn
222. New York Giants: Da’Norris Searcy, S, North Carolina
223. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Vance Cuff, CB, Georgia
224. Kansas City Chiefs*: Ramon Broadway, CB, Arkansas
225. Indianapolis Colts*: Mike Mohamed, LB, California
226. Baltimore Ravens — from Philadelphia: Ricardo Lockette, WR, Fort Valley State
227. New Orleans Saints: Dane Sanzenbacher, WR, Ohio State
228. Seattle Seahawks: David Mims, OT, Virginia Union
229. Baltimore Ravens: T.J. Yates, QB, North Carolina
230. Atlanta Falcons: Derrick Locke, RB, Kentucky
231. Atlanta Falcons — from New England: Stanley Havili, FB, USC
232. Chicago Bears (used in 2010 Supplemental Draft): Tyrod Taylor, QB, Virginia Tech
233. Detroit Lions — from New York Jets (forfeited due to tampering charges): Jeremy Ross, WR, California
234. Pittsburgh Steelers: Isa Abdul Quddus, S, Fordham
235. Green Bay Packers: Roy Helu, RB, Nebraska
236. San Diego Chargers (compensatory): Josh Portis, QB, California (Pennsylvania)
237. Miami Dolphins (compensatory): Charles Clay, FB, Tulsa
238. Minnesota Vikings (compensatory): Jake Kirkpatrick, C, TCU
239. Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory): David Carter, DT, UCLA
240. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (compensatory): Jason Teague, CB, TCU
241. San Francisco 49ers (compensatory): Brandyn Thompson, CB, Boise State
242. Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory): Karl Klug, DE, Iowa
243. Oakland Raiders (compensatory): Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho
244. Seattle Seahawks (compensatory): Willie Smith, OT, East Carolina
245. New Orleans Saints (compensatory): Matt Murphy, OT, UNLV
246. Carolina Panthers (compensatory): Jerrard Terrant, S, Georgia Tech
247. Buffalo Bills (compensatory): Dom DeCicco, S, Pittsburgh
248. Cincinnati Bengals (compensatory): Mike Person, OG, Montana State
249. Denver Broncos (compensatory): Adam Weber, QB, Minnesota
250. Cleveland Browns (compensatory): Kiante Tripp, DE, Georgia
251. Arizona Cardinals (compensatory): Trevis Turner, OT, Abilene Christian
252. San Francisco 49ers (compensatory): Chris Neild, DT, West Virginia
253. Tennessee Titans (compensatory): Anthony Allen, RB, Georgia Tech
254. Dallas Cowboys (compensatory): Alex Henery, K, Nebraska
255. Washington Redskins (compensatory): Lee Smith, TE, Marshall
256. Houston Texans (compensatory): Jerrod Johnson, QB, Texas A&M
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