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PLAYERS:
Mark Sanchez,
Brian Westbrook,
Nick Mangold,
Abram Elam,
Brett Ratliff,
Anquan Boldin,
Chad Ochocinco
TEAMS: Philadelphia Eagles, Cincinnati Bengals, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, Arizona Cardinals, Boise State Broncos
TEAMS: Philadelphia Eagles, Cincinnati Bengals, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, Arizona Cardinals, Boise State Broncos
Day One of the 2009 NFL Draft is in the books and while it has been one
of the more predictable drafts in recent years and has included just
one dynamic trade (Mark Sanchez) but it has definitely had its moments
including winners and losers:Winners: (There are a lot to choose from in this category as a lot of teams did well)Philadelphia Eagles
- After filling their need for an offensive tackle by trading for Jason
Peters, the Eagles filled their need for offensive playmakers with WR
Jeremy Maclin and RB LeSean McCoy. McCoy in particular was an
excellent selection and heir apparent to Brian Westbrook in the
backfield.New York Jets
- The Jets entered the draft needing a quarterback more than anything
else and were able to get their guy in Mark Sanchez without
overpaying. Giving up a 1st, 2nd and three veterans who were no longer
in their plans is a small price to play to get your franchise
quarterback. Getting Sanchez without giving up a 2010 pick was esp.
impressive.Cincinnati Bengals
- As usual the Bengals stood pat with their picks but filled their
offensive tackle need with Andre Smith and received one of the biggest
draft day steals in MLB Rey Maualuga. It had to be tough for the
Bengals to pass on highly rated C Max Unger but taking Maualuga was the
right move and gives Marvin Lewis the MLB he has always wanted.Miami Dolphins
- The Dolphins did not get the wide receiver everyone expected them to
take but managed to get two physical corners in the Parcells mold while
also adding the ultimate Wildcat weapon in QB Pat White.Cleveland Browns
- They were able to accomplish what Kansas City's Scott Pioli was not
and traded out of the top five adding an additional 2nd rounder in the
process. The pick of C Alex Mack brought back memories of Mangini's
Nick Mangold pick from 2006 and while also adding one of the drafts top
possession receivers in Brian Robiskie. You can debate the Mohammed
Massaquoi and David Veikune picks a little bit but the hidden gems of
their day were the collection of role players they received from the
Jets including S Abram Elam (fills a need) and Brett Ratliff (a
darkhorse candidate for their quarterback derby).Other teams that did well include the Colts, Packers, Baltimore, Jacksonville and Minnesota.Losers:Denver Broncos
- They did well with first rounders Knowshon Moreno and Robert Ayers
but baffled with their trades in round two including giving up a 2010
first round pick for Alphonso Smith and trading up to get mildly
regarded blocking tight end Richard Quinn. When you have the bounty of
pick the Broncos had there is no reason to give up a first round pick
the following year.Oakland Raiders
- They reached for speedy WR Darrius Heyward-Bey at 7th overall (not a
big surprise). Not satisfied that they had reached far enough they
made the day one version of last year's William Hayes pick by selecting
lightly regarded workout warrior Michael Mitchell.a safety out of Ohio
University. The networks did not have film on a day one selection
which has to be a first. Kudos to Sonny Jacobs for actually writing an article on Bleacher Report on April 24th requesting them to draft Mitchell. Of course, I doubt Jacobs meant for them to do it on day one.Buffalo Bills
- I liked the team's focus on the offensive line with C Eric Wood and G
Andy Levitre but I am not sold on Aaron Maybin at defensive end (esp.
at 11th overall money) and CB Jairus Byrd was a bit of a reach (and not
a great scheme fit).Anquan Boldin and Chad Johnson -
Both veteran wide receivers wanted to relocate to get new contracts but
after watching the teams with wide receiver needs select receivers in
round 1 they are both resigned to playing under their current deals
once again.Awards:Biggest Reach: Michael Mitchell by OaklandSurprised to See Fall to Round 2: Rey MaualugaTrader Jack Award:
Cleveland - Entered the draft with just 5 picks and managed to get
three more while also adding three solid veterans in the process. The
multiple trade downs for two extra 6 rounders was a nice display of
managing the draft.Nothing to Show for Day One Award:
Dallas and Chicago both elected to trade out of day one altogether.
Nothing wrong with it, but just wanted to mention how odd it was to
have two teams come out of day one empty handed (aside from additional
day two picks).Best Available Entering Day Two According to NFLDraft101.com:TE Shawn NelsonCB DJ MooreDT/DE Jarron GilbertG Duke RobinsonILB Darry BeckwithDE Michael JohnsonDE Lawrence SidburyTE Cornelius IngramOT Fenuki TupouS Rashad JohnsonTE Jared CookBe sure to check out NFLDraft101.com for Live Coverage of Day Two of the NFL Draft including Live Chat and Pick By Pick Commentary.Chris Maier is Senior Editor for NFLDraft101.com. He can be reached at cmaier@nfldraft101.com
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