1. Lions- Matthew Stafford QB Georgia Jr.= Stafford is the type of QB Schwartz needs he will add a great deal of Moxy to the position, and big play potential. Needs to cut down on the INTS. Many people will argue they should go OT or Defense, but I do believe they will go this route when all is said and done. Has the skill set to be the franchise QB they need, since in my opinion none of the DE's are dominant enough and the OT's are deep at this point.
2. Rams- Eugene Monroe OT Virginia SR.= A preference thing here for the Rams, as they don't take a DE like people have been screaming for since Spags was hired. Alex Barron can't play LT, and many will argue if Andre Smith can, (I personally believe he can), but the Rams go with the surefire player who can play the position that is my reasoning for the selection of Monroe at #2 over Smith or Oher. Defense needs help but a franchise LT helps a lot ask Miami, Denver, and Atlanta.
3. Chiefs- Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech Sr.= Johnson over Curry here is a difficult pick, but Pioli's NE team other than Mayo last year showed the lack of belief in importance of a high round LBer. If the Chiefs can't land Peppers Michael Johnson would help the d-line tremendously. Personally I would take Curry, but I'm not in charge. It could come down to Rak or Johnson.
4. Seahawks- Michael Crabtree WR Texas Tech So.= Crabtree is a playmaker that they need. A tackle would fit here as well. But the lack of WR for the hawks has hurt them and Crabtree makes too much sense here.
5. Browns- Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio St. Sr.= Jenkins many feel has the ability to be a shutown CB and an ILB for a 3-4 which is not really worth a top 5 pick and can be found later in the draft. Jenkins would fit Mangini who also traded up for Revis. A OLB is also a need but can be had later.
6. Bengals- I will finish tis garbage later gotta run