36 all 40 times projected at 6'3 235 Travis Lewis only runs a 4

Tampa Bay - Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska The replacement for Warren Sapp the Bucs never found. If Nebraska wasn't so awful on offense, Suh could be in the running for the Heisman as a DT. He is one of only five elite talents in this draft class (Suh, Berry, Gerlad McCoy, Clausen, Okung), and he fills the Bucs biggest need, defensive line help. Taylor Mays runs a 4.36 (all 40 times projected) at 6'3, 235 Travis Lewis only runs a 4.48 at 6'2, 230.

Plus, Travis Lewis addresses a need, and we all know that need means nothing to Al Davis Taylor Mays could be converted to an OLB, anyway In fact, Mays may be a better fit there in the NFL, anyway. Kansas City - Eric Berry, S, Tennessee With Russell Okung gone, this pick is a no-brainer The Chiefs just need to obtain talent. And, with Haley foolishly cutting Bernard Pollard, safety is actually a need now. Berry could be the Ed Reed- or Troy Polumalu-type difference-maker for a young but talented Chiefs defense. Seattle - Ryan Mallet, QB, Arkansas This pick was a close call between Mallet, CJ Spiller, and Bruce Campbell.

Spiller is eliminated because of the depth of talent/lack of need for the position So, we're down to Mallet and Campbell. So, that leaves Mallet, who reminds a lot of people of Joe Flacco. I think his arm strength is slightly overrated, but I think with a year to sit behind Matt Hasselbeck (assuming he comes back for another year), he would get the learning curve he'll likely need to be successful. Washington - Tim Tebow, QB, Florida A lot of NFL people (Bill Parcells, Tony Dungy, Jon Gruden, for example) are calling Tebow a first round pick.