Saturday, March 28, 2009

Dolphins at Number 25

Here is another mockdraft from pick 20 thru 25. Who would you choose if these players were available? This mock from newnfldraft.com has us going with V Davis from Illinois. I would think he would be gone by number 25, but a young CB is needed by the Dolphins. Will Allen isn't getting any younger, and Jason Allen hasn't proved himself yet. I am really rooting for J Allen to finally come out, but The Dolphins still needs a good shutdown corner, and V.Davis could be that guy.

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20. Detroit Lions (Dallas): Brian Cushing, OLB, USC

The Lions go after a very good defensive player here. Cushing has the potential to go in the top ten but I have him falling because the great DE’s in the 2009 NFL Mock Draft. Lions will be thrilled to get a play maker like Cushing with the 20th pick.



21. Philadelphia Eagles: Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia

The Eagles get a very good RB here who can both run up the middle as well as catch the ball out of the back field. He not only will help complement Westbrook but he will stay healthy as well.

22. Minnesota Vikings: Duke Robinson, OT/G, OU

The Vikings Offensive line isn’t getting any younger and they could lose some guys in the offseason. Duke Robinson has all the potential in the world to play any offensive line position.

23. NE Patriots: James Laurinaitis, ILB, Ohio St.

The Patriots could go with another ILB to match up with Jerod Mayo the beast from Tennessee. So they do exactly that and get James Laurinaitis from OSU. I think Laurinaitis is going to show he isn’t a great ILB but in the Patriot scheme he could be very good I believe.

24. Atlanta Falcons: Louis Delmas, FS, W. Mich

The Falcons get a good safety here from a small school. Delmas has come out as the top Safety in this 2009 NFL Draft class.

25. Miami Dolphins: Vontae Davis, CB, ILL

Whatever Parcels decides to do in the 2009 NFL Draft I will agree with I am just guessing. They Badly need a corner in the 2009 NFL Season and Vontae Davis brings a lot of play making ability to a secondary.

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