Ten 2010 NFL Draft Steals

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Discussion' started by 3rdStoneFromTheSun, Apr 25, 2010.

  1. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

    Every draft in the NFL has steals. Guys passed over countless times by every team before finally being selected.

    Some steals happen in the sixth round, like future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady. Some steals become solid players for years.

    Some steals happen because the players have character issues, while others happen because teams are looking to fill needs in other areas first.

    The first picture is of Ndamukong Suh, who might be the biggest steal this year. He has Hall of Fame written all over him, and the Detroit Lions should be sending the Saint Louis Rams a "Thank You" card for passing on him.
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    Let's look at this year's other potential steals.



    Mardy Gilyard

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    In the fourth round, after 98 other players were chosen, the Saint Louis Rams grabbed Gilyard.

    This wide receiver knows what hard work is, having lived out his car while working to pay his college tuition.

    The Rams just got themselves an expert return specialist who could easily become a huge part of their passing attack one day.








    Bruce Campbell
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    Many thought the Raiders would draft the most athletic offensive lineman in the draft with their first round selection, but Oakland waited until the fourth round, almost 100 picks later, to get him.

    The kid is raw, but huge. Raiders head coach Tom Cable's expertise is the offensive line, so he will have fun coaching this talent up to possibly being the teams starting left tackle for the next decade.









    Navorro Bowman

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    A fringe first round pick fell to the third round before the San Francisco 49ers grabbed him.

    Niners head coach Mike Singletary is a no-nonsense Hall of Fame linebacker unconcerned by Bowman's off-field issues.

    The kid comes from Linebacker U. under JoePa, so he really lucked into a good situation here. His selection just helps a team that already had an excellent draft.









    Ricky Sapp
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    The Philadelphia Eagles got the chance for a huge steal here. Sapp is projected to be an outside linebacker, a huge need. He is also excellent at getting to the quarterback.

    Even if he plays defensive end, the fifth round pick has a very good chance to contribute right away.








    Brody Eldridge

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    It seems every year the Indianapolis Colts draft a tight end. All have been pass-catching types until they snagged Eldridge in the fifth round this year.

    His specialty is blocking, and he was the highest-rated player at his position in that area for the entire draft.

    Now the Colts can look to run the ball a bit more in the upcoming season.










    Colt McCoy

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    When ESPN was talking to Browns president Mike Holmgren in the first round, Jon Gruden and Steve Young went out their way to ask if McCoy was a prospect. Holmgren told his coaching disciple and former quarterback they knew him too well.

    Cleveland then proceeded to gamble deep into the third round that he would be there before pouncing.

    McCoy, the winningest quarterback in college football history, fits the system Cleveland runs and is now considered the future.








    Amari Spievey
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    Spievey is a tough guy who loves to hit. Detroit selects him in the third round, and he bolsters a secondary in need of help.

    With him and second-year safety Louis Delmas, the Lions look to make opponents pay for catching the ball on them.










    Everson Griffen
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    Another first-round prospect who fell to the fourth round because of character concerns.

    If he gets his head straightened out under the tutelage of the Williams', the Minnesota Vikings got a guy who will push for playing time immediately.









    Jonathan Dwyer
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    It seems that every year since 1969 the Pittsburgh Steelers grab a great player or two.

    After getting their next pass rush demon in Jason Worlids, they get a talented back in the sixth round with Dwyer.

    Though he has fullback experience, the kid runs well between the tackles.

    He could add solid depth that is needed.










    Cam Thomas
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    The San Diego Chargers desperately needed a nose tackle, and they waited until the fifth round to address this need.

    Getting Thomas is a huge steal for the Bolts. He is huge and strong. Occupying multiple blockers is his specialty.

    He looks to start right away.
     
  2. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Loved the Dwyer pick in the 6th. Great value and a huge upside...
     
  3. Dougerrrr

    Dougerrrr Laus Deo

    Spievey was a great corner at Iowa.....third round is a steal IMO.
     
  4. falcon_91

    falcon_91 Pro Bowler

    Arenas in the 3rd
     
  5. Honorable Mentions:

    Jimmy Clausen - Second Round (48th overall)
    Dez Bryant - First Round (24th overall)
    Mike Williams - Fourth Round (101st overall)
    Dorin twinkyerson - Seventh Round (227th overall)
    Sergio Kindle - Second Round (43rd overall)
    Charles Brown - Second Round (64th overall)
    Aaron Hernandez - Fourth Round (113th overall)
    Jimmy Graham - Third Round (95th overall)
    Mitch Petrus - Fifth Round (147th overall)
    Riley Cooper - Fifth Round (159th overall)
    Greg Hardy - Sixth Round (175th overall)
    George Selvie -Seventh Round (226th overall)
     
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  6. mike oxlong

    mike oxlong The Voice Of Reason

    Gilyard is crap.
     
  7. jarhd1775

    jarhd1775 Special Teamer

    Not exactly sure how you can call the guy drafted 2nd overall as a steal? He will demand a huge contract and chances are, playing in Detroit he will be more of a bust then a future hof player.
     
  8. theeraser21

    theeraser21 u r a slapdick

    The Raiders getting Campbell in the fourth was pretty nice
     
  9. Gehring53

    Gehring53 2008 National Champs

    I like Cam Thomas out of UNC he seems like he can be a 34 Plug after a few years and was a heck of a value at the time.
     
  10. MediaGuy

    MediaGuy Ball So Hard University

    I like Kindle off the edge with the Mount stuffing the middle.
     
  11. don't make me laugh. Arenas is very overrated. He got lucky playing across from a shut down CB in Kareem Jackson.
     
  12. K Train

    K Train Do You Honeycutt?

    mike williams in the 4th is #1 for me, i think he has a legitimate chance of being great

    then its dwyer to the steelers in the 6th
     
  13. CStevenson13

    CStevenson13 1st Stringer

    The Dwyer pick was insane value in the 6th Rd., I like Geno Atkins in the 4th and his fit in Cincy's D, I also like AOA in the 4th for Dallas i could see him as a their starting FS down the road
     
    Last edited: May 28, 2010
  14. Lord_Joe

    Lord_Joe Smiley Bugger

    Russell Okung, for he should have gone 2 4 or 5.
     
  15. Williams only fell so far due to off the field concerns.
     
  16. HateSteel

    HateSteel Stray Dawg

    Colt McCoy fell right into our laps. Good price, plenty of time to develop him, and the QB Guru Mike Holmgren running the show. Maybe it wasnt the biggest steal of the draft, but its up there.
     
  17. :icon_cheesygrin: I'll agree. Although it seems like they don't seem to think he is starter worthy but more a permanent backup.
     
  18. K Train

    K Train Do You Honeycutt?

    i know...hes a sick talent though, a headcase maybe but he dominates
     
  19. Huge head case. I hate he quitted on his team last year.
     
  20. hermhater

    hermhater Guest

    Couldn't have said it better.