Mike’s Round 5
ROUND 5
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132) STL — A.J. Jefferson, CB, Fresno State
The Rams don’t have much starting power at corner and they really need to find one or two DB’s in the later rounds.
133) SEA (from DET) — Marhsall Newhouse, OG, TCU
The Seahawks traded Rob Sims for this pick and they could very easily take a replacement here.
134) CLE (from TB) — Jeremy Williams, WR, Tulane
The Browns need to find some extra power at receiver in this draft and Williams is a good value.
135) WAS — Denario Alexander, WR, Missouri
Denario just had his first healthy year in college and was amazing. He is a good 5th round value and might become McNabb’s new Jeremy Maclin.
136) KC — Jevan Snead, QB, Ole Miss
Jevan Snead is a unique player with a ton of potential. If he can sit behind Matt Cassell and learn with Charlie Weis then he could eventually become a starter in the league.
137) PHI (from CLE) — LaGarrette Blount, RB, Oregon
The Eagles need to find a powerful back in the draft and Blount is a 2nd round talent that just needs some refinement.
138) OAK — Jarrett Brown, QB, West Virginia
The Raiders will be looking for a late round QB that might actually be able to beat out Jamarcus’s 300 pound body and Bruce Gradkowski.
139) SEA — Mike Neal, DT, Purdue
The Seahawks will be looking deep for a DT in the draft but might be too late in the 1st and 2nd rounds to get a great talent.
140) BUF — CJ Wilson, DE/DT, ECU
The Bills need some more help at DE and Wilson should be able to move there with a little weight gain.
141) CHI — Sergio Render, OG, Virginia Tech
Render is a great player that will help to open up the run game. He may need some refinement but could be a great steal.
142) KC (from MIA) — Phillip Dillard, ILB, Nebraska
The Chiefs have to focus on grabbing defense throughout the draft so that they can let aging veterans like Mike Vrabel go to bed.
143) JAX — Donald Butler, MLB, Washington
Donald Butler is one of my sleepers for the 2010 draft. He has a ton of potential and should add great depth to the Jags.
144) KC (from CAR) — O’Brien Schofield, DE/LB, Wisconsin
Schofield was a fringe first rounder until he hurt himself in the Senior Bowl practice, and he is a low risk, high reward pick here.
145) MIA (from SF) — Tony Moeaki, TE, Iowa
Apparently Ted Ginn was only worth a 5th rounder. The team needs to get some more power at TE and Moeaki is a great blocker that can catch well.
146) CLE (from DEN) — Derek Hardman, OT, EKU
The Browns need to attack the RT position in the draft and Hardman should be a decent fit there. He also could compete for either guard spot.
147) NYG — Earl Mitchell, DT, Arizona
More DL depth for the Giants who would love to get a player like Mitchell. It’s weird to think that the Giants might take a lot of defense depth in the draft but it is clear that the team just couldn’t win without the elite defense that they were used to.
148) TEN — Roderick Muckelroy, OLB, Texas
The Titans need to find some late round LB depth and Roderick could easily be that guy.
149) ATL — Kyle Jolly, OT, UNC
The Falcons could use some OT depth and Kyle Jolly is a solid value in the 5th.
150) HOU — T.J. Ward, S, Oregon
The Texans did skip the safety spot a little too much in my mock, but the talent they can get in the 5th of this year’s draft would have been a 3rd round pick in the 2009 draft.
151) PIT — Syd’Quan Thompson, CB, Cal
The Steelers need some depth in their backfield, especially with the Browns, Ravens and Bengals getting scarier passing games this offseason.
152). CIN — Joique Bell, RB, Wayne State
The Bengals need to find a late round RB to complement Cedric Benson.
153) TB (from NE) — Perry Riley, OLB, LSU
The Bucs need to add depth to the entire defense and Riley is a good upgrade.
154) GB — Selvish Capers, OT, West Virginia
The Packers need a ton of depth at OT in this draft before Aaron Rodgers retires early.
155) PIT (from PHI VIA NYJ) —Larry Asante, S, Nebraska
Apparently Larry Asante is worth as much as Santonio Holmes is.
156) BAL — Taylor Price, WR, Ohio
Even with the addition of Anquan the team will be looking for receiver depth. Price is a good talent and a good addition to the Ravens.
157) BAL (from ARI) —Ed Dickson, TE, Oregon
Todd Heap had a good 2009 NFL season. But when was the last time he had two good seasons in a row?
158) OAK (from DAL) — Daniel Te’o Nesheim, DE, Washington
Al Davis love speed and athleticism, but he also has a fondness in his heart for really cool names.
159) SD — Vince Oghabaase, DE/DT, Duke
The Chargers need to address some of their major needs through the draft if they want to be getting to the big game any time soon.
160) CLE (from NYJ) — George Selvie, DE/LB, USF
Selvie really fell off during his last two seasons at USF, but getting double teamed will do that.
161) MIN — Brian Jackson, S, Oklahoma
The Vikings deserve to have a better safety core and Brian Jackson would like to help them with that.
162) IND — Ciron Black, OT, LSU
Indy is one of those teams that does a great job at grabbing useful talent throughout the draft and I think they will steal some great OL talent this year. A lot of people have given up on Ciron Black, but I think he will be a solid RT for 5-10 years in the league.
163) STL (from NO) — Alex Daniels, DE, Cincinnati
Daniels is one of the main sleepers for the later rounds of this draft, and he has even gotten some comparisons to Jared Allen.
164) PIT (Comp) — John Estes, OC, Hawaii
The Steelers need to find as much help as they can for the OL and Estes is a Rainbow Warrior (Hawaiian) that could do good things for the team.
165) ATL (Comp) — Scott Sicko, TE, New Hampshire
Sicko might be the best way to describe Scott. He is 6’5, 250-pounds and ran a 4.51 40-time at his pro day. Sicko also put up some sicko stats as he averaged 53-catches, 670-yards, and eight touchdowns a season for the last three seasons
166) PIT (Comp) — Walter Thurmond, CB/S, Oregon
Mike Tomlin loves Oregon players and Thurmond is no exception. He smells a lot like Patrick Chung and Jairus Byrd did a year ago, and that is a very good thing
167) MIN (Comp) — James Starks, RB, Buffalo
Starks has good size, speed and power and got the season off because of a shoulder surgery. The Vikings might be looking for RB depth early but there are a ton of great late round players that they might be looking to target.
168) SD (Comp) — Richard Dickson, TE/FB, LSU
Dickson played TE in college but is looking to move to FB. Either way this should add a great value of running depth and power to a team needing support.
169) GB (Comp) — Clifton Geathers, DE/DT, South Carolina
Geathers is a 6’7 monster that some 3-4 team will fall in love with, and the Packers could sure use some DL depth.










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it was reported yesterday that the terms of the deal for houston going to detroit does not involve the swapping of fifth round picks.
atlanta receives this years six round and a conditional 7th in 2011.
no way pitta falls to the fifth round he is the best pass catching tight end in the draft