Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Sorry Seattle?

Well the last week has done a lot to shape up what is going to happen on Day 1 of the 2010 National Football League draft, and I thought I would take a minute and shed some light just in case you haven’t figured it out.

Picked number 1 overall in the 2010 NFL draft by the St. Louis Rams is quarterback Sam Bradford out of Oklahoma. That’s right, St. Louis cut Mark Bulger from the team this week leaving no doubt that St. Louis is taking Bradford. Now there is always the possibility that they will go after Jimmy Clausen, but all indications are they prefer Bradford.

So what does this mean, Detroit now has whatever player they want. It was possible for the rams to take Suh or Okung (which are the top two on Detroit’s board), but now they have to take a QB.

The next bomb shell was Washington trading for Donovan McNabb. It was possible for them to take Bradford if St. Louis didn’t, or Clausen if they deemed him worth, but not now. Now they are going to take a Defensive or offensive linemen. This is going to depend who is on the board.

If Detroit takes Okung, it is likely that Washington will take one of the remaining D linmen (Suh, McCoy or Morgan). If not, they will take Okung.
So that means Rams take Bradford, Detroit takes Okung or Suh, the Bucks take McCory or Morgan, and Washington takes Okung or Suh.

So what does this have to do with Seattle? They were hoping the Rams would take Suh, the lions would take Okung, Bucks would take McCoy, the Redskins would take Morgan leaving KC with Berry and they would have Bradford fall in their laps.

Sorry Seattle?

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