I see clarett going deep in the draft, he won't be Undrafted just because of all the fuss he made in college and how much hype there was around him, someone will get stuck with him.
As for the rest of the draft, i'm not sure San Francisco has the brainpower to make the right move. The ideal move for them is to trade down in the draft and get a good solid veteran lineman.
The only team I can really feel comfortable saying what they <i>should</i> do is the lions. They need help in the secondary, a TE, o-line. Given the creative ways the front office has handled things recently, I look for the lions to move down, and pick up and extra second rounder and get a nice O-lineman and hopefully nab a safety in the second round. There are a lot of good DBs in the draft this year and while Mel Kiper sees the Lions drafting the TE out of virginia this year, I can't say they'll do that. They have alexander and fitzpatrick who are serviceable for now, they don't need to go wasting a high draft pick on a TE. I haven't seen the kid play but I can't imagine him being worth a top 10 pick.
one other thing about the draft is Chicago will probalby jump at the chance of having a Braylon Edwards available at their draft spot. They need a big play wideout and they don't have that. David Terrell is not a #1, 2 or even 3 wideout on any other team in the league.
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