Sunday, February 22, 2009

Fixing the Lions

It looks as if the still incompetent front office in Detroit is going to take Matt Stafford with the first overall pick, in an attempt to bring fans to the stadium and sell jerseys. However, football is about winning games. The team has way too many other issues to spend a #1 pick and 50-60 million dollars, probably 20-30 million guaranteed, to an quarterback, who, as all top prospect quarterbacks, has about as good of a chance of being Joey Harrington as he has of being Matt Ryan. Here's what front office should be thinking. 

They should first try to trade down. That would have been a lot easier if Michael Crabtree hasn't gotten hurt. Now Crabtree's stock falls a little and teams like Seattle or Oakland no longer have the desire nor the need to move up to secure Crabtree. However, they still might be able to work out a deal to move the #1 overall pick. 

Oakland would be the most likely trade partner as they have interest in Michael Crabtree and there is still only a slim chance Crabtree slips past Seattle at 4. San Francisco is a possibility too if they decide they want to move up to make sure they get either Matt Stafford or Mark Sanchez, but I don't see that happening. Oakland gets the #1 pick, and Detroit's pick from Dallas in the 3rd round. Detroit gets the #7 pick, Oakland's 2nd rounder, #40, and Oakland's 4th rounder. 

Detroit's first priority at 7 should be linebacker Aaron Curry, but that's unlikely to happen, as he'll either go #3 to Kansas City or #5 to Cleveland. Detroit's next should look to take one of the top 3 tackles, Eugene Monroe, Jason Smith, or Michael Oher. Oher is the one likely to still be on the board at 7. If none of those 3 are available, defensive tackle BJ Raji should be Detroit's last resort. 

At 20, Detroit should then look to take either defense, if they took a tackle ay 7, meaning either linebacker Brian Cushing, linebacker James Laurinaitis, or cornerback Darius Butler or, if they took defense at 7, take an offensive lineman such as Eben Britton, Duke Robinson, or William Beatty. 

If Detroit cannot move the #1 pick, they should use the #1 on franchise left tackle Eugene Monroe and then at 20 look to take either Cushing or Laurinaitis or maybe Butler as a last resort, but I think cornerback should be saved for the #33 pick. 

At #33, regardless of whether or not the #1 pick was traded, a cornerback should be taken. This is the point in the draft where cornerbacks are very deep and the Lions' secondary was awful last year. Darius Butler is the best option, but they could also take DJ Moore, or Alphonso Smith. 

If Detroit gets #40 from Oakland, that pick should be used on Ron Brace. He is the type of guy they need for their system. Shaun Rogers was excellent in their system before they let him go and Brace looks like he could be the same type of player. 

Detroit's #65 pick, the 1st in the 3rd round should be traded to Cleveland for Derek Anderson, if Detroit no longer has Dallas' 3rd round pick, as it was sent back to Oakland in the earlier mentioned deal. If the Oakland deal never got done, Detroit should send Dallas' pick to Cleveland for Derek Anderson, along with a 5th rounder. Detroit needs a quarterback, but there is no need to use a first rounder on Matt Stafford or trade a first rounder for Matt Cassel. Derek Anderson is an excellent bounceback candidate this year. He had a great year in 2007 and can do the same again, at a cheap price. 

If the Oakland deal was never made, meaning the Lions never took Brace at 40, and meaning that the Lions are still in possession of the #65 pick, they should use that pick on Brace. If he is not available, Fili Moala, Evander Hood, or Dorell Scott will work find in Detroit's defensive tackle hole. 

Detroit will only have a 4th round pick if they make the deal with Oakland and that should be used on either a safety or an interior offensive lineman. The rest of the picks, 5th to 7th round, should be used on depth guys. 

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

NFL Draft Top 100 Prospects Big Board

1. QB Matt Stafford (Georgia)
2. WR Michael Crabtree (Texas Tech)
3. OT Andre Smith (Alabama)
4. OLB/MLB Aaron Curry (Wake Forest)
5. OT Eugene Monroe (Virginia)
6. DE Everette Brown (Florida State)
7. DT BJ Raji (Boston College)
8. DE Brian Orakpo (Texas)
9. MLB Rey Maualuga (USC)
10. CB Malcolm Jenkins (Ohio State)
11. RB Chris Wells (Ohio State)
12. QB Mark Sanchez (USC)
13. OT Jason Smith (Baylor)
14. DE Michael Johnson (Georgia Tech)
15. WR Jeremy Maclin (Missouri)
16. OT Michael Oher (Mississippi)
17. CB Vontae Davis (Illinois)
18. MLB James Laurinaitis (Ohio State)
19. RB Knowshon Moreno (Georgia)
20. WR Darrius Heyward Bey (Missouri)
21. SS William Moore (Missouri)
22. DE/OLB Aaron Maybin (Penn State)
23. OT Eben Britton (Arizona)
24. OG/OT Duke Robinson (Oklahoma)
25. OLB Brian Cushing (USC)
26. RB/WR Percy Harvin (Florida)
27. OLB/DE Clint Sintim (Virginia)
28. TE Brandon Pettigrew (Oklahoma State)
29. CB DJ Moore (Vanderbilt)
30. C Alex Mack (California)
31. DT Fili Moala (USC)
32. RB LeSean McCoy (Pittsburgh)
33. QB Josh Freeman (Kansas State)
34. WR Hakeem Nicks (North Carolina)
35. DE/OLB Larry English (Northern Illinois)
36. OT Phil Loadholt (Oklahoma)
37. SS Patrick Chung (Oregon)
38. FS Louis Delmas (Western Michigan)
39. CB Victor Harris (Virginia Tech)
40. WR Kenny Britt (Rutgers)
41. DT Sen’Derrick Marks (Auburn)
42. DT/DE Peria Jerry (Mississippi)
43. DE Paul Kruger (Cincinnati)
44. C Max Unger (Oregon)
45. OT William Beatty (Connecticut)
46. RB Donald Brown (Connecticut)
47. OG Herman Johnson (LSU)
48. CB Darius Butler (Connecticut)
49. OLB Clay Matthews (USC)
50. DE/DT Tyson Jackson (LSU)
51. RB Shonn Greene (Iowa)
52. DE Connor Barwin (Cincinnati)
53. TE Jared Cook (South Carolina)
54. CB Mike Mickens (Cincinnati)
55. CB Alphonso Smith (Wake Forest)
56. FS Rashad Johnson (Alabama)
57. WR Juaquin Iglesias (Oklahoma)
58. DT Ron Brace (Boston College)
59. OLB Tyrone McKenzie (South Florida)
60. CB Jairus Byrd (Oregon)
61. OT Troy Kropog (Tulane)
62. FS/SS/CB Sean Smith (Utah)
63. RB Devin Moore (Wyoming)
64. MLB/OLB Gerald McRath (Southern Mississippi)
65. C Jonathan Luigs (Arkansas)
66. OT Alex Boone (Ohio State)
67. RB Javon Ringer (Michigan State)
68. CB Mark Parson (Ohio)
69. QB Nate Davis (Ball State)
70. OT Fenuki Tupou (Oregon)
71. DT Evander Hood (Missouri)
72. WR Brian Robiskie (Ohio State)
73. MLB Darry Beckwith (LSU)
74. FS/CB Derek Pegues (Mississippi State)
75. TE Chase Coffman (Missouri)
76. C Antoine Caldwell (Alabama)
77. QB Rhett Bomar (Sam Houston State)
78. WR Derrick Williams (Penn State)
79. CB Asher Allen (Georgia)
80. WR Louis Murphy (Florida)
81. DT Chris Baker (Hampton)
82. OT Jamon Meredith (South Carolina)
83. OG Andy Levitre (Oregon State)
84. DE Matt Shaughnessy (Wisconsin)
85. SS/FS Emanuel Cook (South Carolina)
86. TE James Casey (Rice)
87. DT Dorell Scott (Clemson)
88. RB Jeremiah Johnson (Oregon)
89. OG Trevor Canfield (Cincinnati)
90. SS/OLB Nic Harris (Oklahoma)
91. SS Michael Hamlin (Clemson)
92. OLB Marcus Freeman (Ohio State)
93. CB Domonique Jackson (Jackson State)
94. CB DeAngelo Smith (Cincinnati)
95. DE Brandon Williams (Texas Tech)
96. OG Anthony Parker (Tennessee)
97. RB Rashad Johnson (Liberty)
98. WR Mohamed Massaquoi (Georgia)
99. CB Captain Munnerlyn (South Carolina)
100. FS/CB Sherrod Martin (Troy State)

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