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Justin Blackmon lands in Jacksonville, oh no!

Of all the places a star receiver could have landed the Jacksonville Jaguars were not the ideal location. A top defensive unit their offense is less than desired.

Moving up to the fifth overall pick the Jacksonville Jaguars selected the top receiver in the 2012 NFL draft, Justin Blackmon.

Now the question becomes is Blaine Gabbert going to be throwing the ball to him?

Members of the media and draft analysts may want to say Justin Blackmon isn’t the total package, but like many other receivers he will have a chip on his shoulder when he signs with the Jaguars. 

Jeff Fisher

2012 NFL draft: Forget No. 6, the 2nd round is key for Rams

The St. Louis Rams stunning and franchise-changing draft trade with the Washington Redskins has left a few simple choices with the No. 6 pick that they now own. Ideally Justin Blackmon, WR Oklahoma State, will be available and the Rams pick up a valuable target for QB Sam Bradford. If not, then it means the five previous teams selecting before them did not pick up one of the following – allowing the presumption that Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III go one and two:

Justin Blackmon

St. Louis Rams will fill needs by selecting Blackmon and Worthy

If the St. Louis Rams plan on contending in the NFC West they must surround Sam Bradford with talent and there is no better wide receiver than Oklahoma State’s Justin Blackmon.

The Rams have a huge need at wide receiver. Last season they desperately brought Brandon Lloyd in for fourth round pick but he quickly left and signed with the Patriots this off season.

Some members of the media may want to say Blackmon isn’t the total package and isn’t on the same level as a marquee player such as Calvin Johnson, but I beg to differ.

I believe Blackmon is one of the best players in the 2012 NFL draft and by adding a dynamic wide out like him the Rams could have a solid one-two punch along with running back Steven Jackson.

After the Rams lock up Blackmon another need is defensive tackle and there are plenty to choose from. 

Jeff Fisher

2012 NFL draft: Possible selections for the St. Louis Rams

By trading back the St. Louis Rams have a chance to have one of the strongest drafts in team history, but they can’t afford to miss.

The level of confidence they have shown in quarterback Sam Bradford after a sub par, injury filled 2011 season is somewhat questionable. Especially when Robert Griffin and Andrew Luck were there for the taking.

The Rams must find a way to compliment Steven Jackson and become more explosive on offense. There is no better way to do that than to add Justin Blackmon who is possibly the best wide receiver in the draft. 

2012 NFL Draft

2012 NFL Draft: 5 teams who should trade with Vikings

The 2012 NFL Draft is just 16 days away and as we know the top two picks, what we don’t know is how the rest of the draft will shakeout. Right now it seems most around the NFL have a set order in how the draft is going to play out within the first several picks, but the Minnesota Vikings may look to throw a wrench into things as they are shopping the third overall pick.

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2012 NFL draft: Possible selections for the Arizona Cardinals

The 2011 Arizona Cardinals improved on their record from 2010, but still missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season.

The addition of quarterback Kevin Kolb has been questioned by many and led to him being replaced by John Skelton to finish the season.

The Cardinals acquired Kolb from the Philadelphia Eagles for Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and a 2012 2nd round pick, but it’s hard to argue the Cardinals are better off after.

No matter who is slated to start at quarterback the glaring draft need is that of offensive line help.

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NFL mock draft 2.0: Cowboys bring competition for Romo?

Free Agency has come and gone, teams have filled needs through signings and  are now preparing for the 2012 NFL Draft.

This off-season may go down in NFL history as the biggest Free Agency period of all time. Peyton Manning signed with the Denver Broncos, Tim Tebow is now a New York Jet and Mario Williams is a Buffalo Bill. How have those signings changed the complexity of the NFL Draft, let’s see how in my second mock draft.

1. Indianapolis Colts- Andrew Luck QB Stanford: I have a solid top six that should only change barring any trades within the top six. Right now the only thing left for the Colts is to make it official and hear Roger Goodell announce Andrew Luck as the newest member of the Indianapolis Colts. We have seen rookie quarterbacks have success since 2008 when both Matt Ryan and Joe Flacco took their teams to the playoffs as rookies, and has continued on, now can Andrew Luck take the Colts to the playoffs in his first season?

2012 NFL Draft

2012 NFL Mock Draft: NFC West edition

 

A year after the NFC West gave the NFL a 7-9 playoff team thanks to the Seattle Seahawks, the NFC West in 2011 was much improved and had a shot at getting two teams in the playoffs.

Blaine Gabbert

2012 NFL draft: Possible selections for the Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars were unable to improve on an 8-8 record and in Week 3 of the 2011 NFL season Luke McCown would be replaced with the 10th pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, Blaine Gabbert.

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Top 10 Picks

Andrew Luck 300x168 2012 NFL Mock Draft: Top 10 PicksThe 2012 NFL Draft Order is set, the only thing left is to order the remaining playoff teams and Draft season will be in full swing. The Indianapolis Colts won the Andrew Luck sweepstakes and hold the number one pick. It is guaranteed that they will be taking Andrew Luck to be Peyton Manning’s successor in Indianapolis. Jeff Fisher will have a tall task in St. Louis as he looks to be the next coach to take on the task of rebuilding the Rams, while Leslie Frazier’s first year in Minnesota didn’t quite go well. Mike Holmgren has the Cleveland Browns once again picking in the top ten but thanks to the trade with Atlanta, he will have an extra pick to help the Browns try to compete in the competitive AFC North. Meanwhile in Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers are going from a ‘youngry’ Raheem Morris to a coach who has yet to be named and will look to turn Tampa back into the team who won ten games in 2010. From there, the Jaguars, Redskins, Panthers, Dolphins and Bills round out your Top Ten draft order heading into the off-season.

Plenty of teams inside the top ten who need a QB, and with Matt Barkley and Landry Jones returning that will throw a wrench into the plans for those teams. Will that cause teams to trade ahead of Cleveland, who would most certainly take Robert Griffin in order to take Griffin before he falls to Cleveland. Some are going to have new coaches while others will have new General Managers. So I present to you, a Mock Draft covering the Top ten teams and project who they could draft in April.

1. Indianapolis Colts- Andrew Luck QB Stanford: This is a no brainer right here, Luck is going to be the future of Indianapolis. The only question that remains is what happens to Peyton Manning, will he be traded or will he stay and tutor Luck for a year or two before giving way to the Andrew Luck Era.

2. St. Louis Rams- Matt Kalil OT USC: Jeff Fisher’s very first task as the Head Coach of the Rams should be ensuring Sam Bradford doesn’t catch the David Carr syndrome. They have tried to fix the offensive line but with no prevail, Matt Kalil is a Franchise Left Tackle who can come in and protect Bradford for the next decade or so.

3. Minnesota Vikings- Justin Blackmon WR Ok. State: In 1998 the Vikings said hello to Randy Moss who was drafted 22nd overall and became a star player right away. In 2012, the Vikings say hello to their new Randy Moss, Justin Blackmon. Christian Ponder needs a legit number one receiver and with Blackmon on board joining Adrian Peterson, the Vikings offense should be much better next year.

4. Cleveland Browns- Robert Griffin III QB Baylor: Colt McCoy right now is doing nothing to show he can be a franchise quarterback. He was drafted in the third round so the Browns don’t have much invested in him and with a rookie wage scale, they can afford to draft Griffin. Now the question will be, will Griffin finally stop the quarterback carousel in Cleveland and finally provide them a franchise quarterback.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Morris Claiborne CB LSU: Cornerback is the big issue for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers heading into the off-season. Ronde Barber will turn 37 before the Draft and is a Free Agent. Aquib Talib is one more offense away from being suspended from the league and has a court date in March, a month before the Draft. Claiborne is not only the best player available but he also fills a need. Tampa’s young defense gets better with the addition of Claiborne.

6. Washington Redskins- Alshon Jeffery WR South Carolina: To whomever will be the Redskins QB in 2012, I give you a present in the form of Alshon Jeffery. Now of course I do expect Washington to try to trade up for Robert Griffin but I don’t do trades this early. So assuming they stay at six, they get a weapon for either Grossman or Beck and whoever the franchise quarterback ends up being.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Quinton Coples DE UNC: Jacksonville loves drafting defensive lineman early and unfortunately they have drafted busts which leads to the more permanent fix in Coples. Coples has the perfect size, speed and athleticism to be a force for the Jaguars on defense. Coples ended the season with 7.5 sacks and in a division where you face Matt Schaub and Peyton Manning or Andrew Luck twice a year, you have to get to the Quarterback and Coples certainly will do that.

8. Miami Dolphins: Trent Richardson RB Alabama: This could be the first shocker here, but Richardson is the best player available here at eight. I know they drafted Daniel Thomas last year but with it being a two back league, Richardson can come in as the starter with Thomas and Bush taking over for Richardson on third downs or in goal line situations.

9. Carolina Panthers: Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama: The Panthers must work on their defense to make sure Newton doesn’t have to do everything. Carolina was ranked dead last against the pass and must do something to slow down other teams from beating them in the air. This is a good young team who I expect to be a playoff contender couple years down the line but must improve their defense in order to do so.

10. Buffalo Bills: Jonathon Martin OT Stanford: This is the best scenario for the Bills come Draft night. When the Bills suffered injuries to their offensive line and had to move players around, the offense suffered and so did Ryan Fitzpatrick. Demetrius Bell is not a franchise Left Tackle, while Jonathon Martin is. Martin can solidify the offensive line and ensure Ryan Fitzpatrick stays up right and the Bills can get back to the team who was 5-2.

Mike Presley is a NFL Featured Journalist  for The Penalty Flag. He is a graduate of the Carolina School of Broadcasting and hosts a weekly NFL show on the schools radio station 89.3 The Storm entitled “The Front Seven.” Mike also writes for the racing website www.hardcoreracefans.comFollow him on Twitter @mikepresley64.

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