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Friday, April 16, 2010

2010 NFL Mock Draft: Its Time To Get Serious

From Bleacher Report

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/379396-2010-nfl-mock-draft-its-time-to-get-serious

Today many picks of the draft are many based on the general decision coming from the entire teams staff mainly the general manager and/or the Head Coach. All teams have several needs in the offseason some are filled via free agency others from making deals through trades leading up to the draft. A great period on an exciting weekend where the NFL prospects finally their dream may become a reality. After seasons of college ball and numerous try out sessions that are initiated at all-star games like the senior bowl leading to the combine into pro-days.

Welcome to New York for the first time the NFL has invited 19 players to partake in the excitement on draft day from Radio City music hall.

Draft day includes two teams of Draft Analysis one from the NFL network that some cable viewers still tend to miss and the other is ESPN. The nationwide telecast on ESPN consists of the great Mel Kiper and Chris Berman among other wanna bee draft analysis then comes the ex-NFL stars on that should have stayed on the playing field. I do enjoy Chris Mortenson and Kurk Hurbstreet as they interview the coaches with their decision in the war room. Todd McShay I thought I might leave you out with your teleprompter studies you are looking better everyday keep smiling you’re not quiet there.

The NFL network, a little different angle not as much as show as ESPN a straight forward point blank description on the NFL picks. The NFLN has been informative, entertaining, and simply put, as outstanding as possible giving their views the full aspect of the draft. I cannot imagine ESPN coming anywhere close to that. Kudos to the NFL Network. As long as they are covering the NFL Draft live at the level as they at the last draft, my TV will not be tuned to ESPN again.

Rich Eisen is an outstanding host, letting his panel of experts be the star of the show rather than himself. Chris Berman same old story though he is the extreme and lets them take over the show. Plus, Mike Mayock is my favorite of the draft scout talking heads. I trust his opinions far more than Tood McShay and Mel Kiper Jr., and I never get a sense that Mayock’s ego is talking; rather, he always seems to provide measured, balanced, and informed analysis of each player and pick that comes through. I don’t trust the opinions of Todd Mc Shay or Mel Kiper. As a writer myself I trust Mike Mayock and Choarley Casserly view and analysis of the NFL draft.

It’s time to open the debate as the first pick overall some say Sam Bradford others say Ndamukong Suh both Big 12 guys. The St Louis Rams are on the clock. Will you be glazing at computer or watching the draft on TV or maybe both to receive a complete analysis of the draft. You may be lucky to attend the draft the draft in New York City unless you have a press pass it’s a battle to get access as a fan waiting in line. In either case it’s definitely worth the trip to eye die hard NFL draft fans. You will have access to see the prospects see the floor and cheer for your favorite.

Yes, another dramatic Mock draft hope you enjoy.

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