Saturday, April 3, 2010

New York Giants 2010 Mock Draft & Draft Board

New York Giants 2010 Mock Draft

Round 1 Pick 15: Rolando McClain, LB Alabama
Round 2 Pick 46: Charles Brown, OT USC
Round 3 Pick 76: Arthur Jones, DT Syracuse
Round 4 Pick 115: Greg Hardy, DE Mississippi
Round 5 Pick 147: Myron Rolle, S Florida State
Round 6 Pick 184: Walter McFadden, CB Auburn
Round 7 Pick 221: Leigh Tiffin, K Alabama

 1 Pick 15: Rolando McClain
              Rolando McClain is the exact type of person that Jerry Reese looks for in a draft pick.  He was the defensive captain for the National Champion Crimson Tide.  He also happened to be the defensive play caller during his Junior year.  These are traits that Reese covets in a high draft pick.  He has the potential to instantly start for the Giants and has a limitless ceiling.  The only downside to McClain has nothing to do with his skills but to his personal health.  Rolando McClain revealed at his pro day that he has Crohn’s Disease.  This is a very difficult disease to live with but it affects people differently.  McClain for example, has played every game of his college career so it looks like he can play through any issues that he might deal with.  I think this is a must pick for the Giants who have been lacking fire power at linebacker for a few years now and McClain can instantly change the fortunes of the Giants in an instant.  If McClain is drafted, I would take Mike Iupati, OG Idaho.

Round 2 Pick 46: Charles Brown
              Charles Brown is a converted tight end that has played Offensive Tackle the last four years at USC.  He is very athletic lineman for an offensive tackle and relies on his foot quickness, and agility to block rather than raw power.  Because of his athleticism and speed, he should be able to develop into a starter at LT for many years to come.  I see this as a perfect option to replace David Diehl after one year, moving Diehl back to his natural position at LG.  He has issues finishing off blocks consistently and needs to develop more toughness.  The Giants offensive line has finally started to show their age and with the decline of McKenzie and Diehl at the tackles, look for Beatty and an OT in the early rounds of the draft to replace them sooner than later.  If Brown is drafted, I would take Sean Lee, LB Penn State.

 Round 3 Pick 76 Arthur Jones
            Arthur Jones has been probably the only bright spot on a pathetic Syracuse Orange football team in 2010.  As a four year starter, Jones plays hard on every down no matter what the score and when you play for Syracuse, it usually means you are getting blown out by half time.  Jones is an aggressive DT with a good motor.  Similar to Jay Alford, he is a very effective run stuffer but will need to develop is pass rushing skills in his rookie season.  He should fit in perfectly with Perry Fewell’s system.  If Arthur Jones is taken, I would take Brandon Lang, DE Troy.

 Round 4 Pick 115 Greg Hardy
            Greg Hardy was considered a 1st round draft pick in 2009.  He decided to go back to school for his senior season in 2010.  He has some durability concerns and gets his sacks in bunches.  However, he has fantastic size, 6'4" 281 for a defensive end.  He has a great motor to get into the backfield.  He led the SEC as a Sophomore with 10 sacks.  He needs to hone his skills as a two way defensive end playing both the pass and the run.  Playing behind the Giants big three of Tuck, Osi, & Kiwanuka, he should learn a great deal in his rookie year and develop into a very good defensive end for many years to come.  Justin Tuck is the perfect mentor for him.  If Greg Hardy is taken, I would take Ben Tate, RB Auburn.

Round 5 Pick 147 Myron Rolle
              To me, this is the biggest no brainer of the entire draft.  Not only is Myron Rolle one of the smartest players on the draft, he also has fantastic instincts!  Taking a year off from the NFL for his studies, Rolle will probably need a little bit of time to acclimate himself back to the pro-style game.  Even though he did not perform well in his 40 time, he seems to have a nose for the ball.  He is a big hitter and a solid ball hawk.  Playing behind Kenny Phillips, Antrel Rolle, and Deon Grant will be of great benefit to him and the Giants.  I see Rolle as a similar player to the style of Darren Sharper.  He also becomes a safety net for Kenny Phillips if the worse possible scenario happens and he isn’t ready for the beginning of the regular season.  If Myron Rolle is taken, I would take Myron Lewis, CB Vanderbilt.

Round 6 Pick 184 Walter McFadden
              Walter McFadden has some pretty good NFL genes.  His brother is Bryant McFadden, who is a 5 year veteran, who currently players for the Arizona Cardinals.  McFadden was overlooked going into the NFL combine but came out flying at his pro day in Auburn.  He ran a 4.39 40 and put on a very impressive performance for scouts.  One of his two INT’s last season happened to come at a huge moment in the Outback Bowl taking it over 100 yards for a touchdown.  Take a look for yourself.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzbvu0u1vTk&feature=player_embedded#.  I think this is an great value pick for the Giants if he is still on the board.  If Walter McFadden is taken, I would take Gene Atkins, DT Georgia.

 7 Pick 221 Leigh Tiffin
              I start this off by focusing on the current kicker for the New York Giants.  Lawrence Tynes has made one huge field goal in his career.  It did happen to be the biggest field goal in New York Giants history along with Matt Bahr’s, 1990 field goal against the 49ers.  Outside of that one kick, Tynes has been average at best.  He seems to be allergic to the endzone on kickoffs and seems to miss half of his field goals under 40 yards, which is absolutely pathetic!  Now with that said, Leigh Tiffin, comes from a winning program at Alabama and was the best place kicker in College Football last season.  One of his biggest career highlights was kicking a 54 yard field goal in his second season as the starting kicker in 2008 at the Chick-fil-A Bowl Game vs. Clemson.  Tiffin also happens to be Alabama’s all time points leader.  I think this happens to be a major need for the Giants.  I can’t go another season with Lawrence Tynes making me nervous every time he steps onto the field.  Let’s hope Jerry Reese agrees.  If Leigh Tiffin is taken, I would take Brett Swenson, K Michigan State.

New York Giants 2010 Draft Board Round By Round

1st Round
1. Rolando McClain, LB Alabama
2. Mike Iupati, OG Idaho
3. C.J. Spiller, RB Clemson
4. Sean Weatherspoon, LB Missouri
5. Brain Price, DT UCLA

2nd Round
1. Charles Brown, OT USC
2. Sean Lee, LB Penn State
3. Rodger Saffold, OT Indiana
4. Lamarr Houston, DT Texas
5. Cam Thomas, DT North Carolina

3rd Round
1. Arthur Jones, DT Syracuse
2. Brandon Lang, DE Troy
3. Jacoby Ford, WR Clemson
4. Perrish Cox, CB Oklahoma State
5. Michael Neal, DT Purdue

4th Round
1. Greg Hardy, DE Mississippi
2. Ben Tate, RB Auburn
3. AJ Jefferson, CB Fresno State
4. Matt Tennant, C Boston College
5. Mike Johnson, G Alabama

5th Round
1. Myron Rolle, S Florida State
2. Jason Fox, OT Miami
3. Sam Young, OT Notre Dame
4. Myron Lewis, CB Vanderbilt
5. Darryl Sharpton, LB Miami

6th Round
1. Walter McFadden, CB Auburn
2. Gene Atkins, DT Georgia 
3. James Starks, RB Buffalo
4. Clifton Geathers, DE South Carolina
5. Harry Coleman, S LSU

7th Round
1. Leigh Tiffin, K Alabama
2. Brett Swenson, K Michigan State
3. Darrell Stuckey, S Kansas
4. Malcolm Sheppard, DT Arkansas
5. Javarris James, RB Miami

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