33. St. Louis- CB Devin McCourty. In the first round, they take Bradford. Now, they go for the best player available.
34. Detroit- RB Ryan Matthews. Dynamic player. Fits the void created by the severe injury to Kevin Smith. Grabbing Suh and Matthews is a nice start for the Lions.
35. Tampa Bay- WR DeMaryious Thomas. Big play threat for Jason Freeman to throw to. McCoy and Thomas improve the Bucs drastically.
36. Kansas City- DT Terrence Cody. Fits the nose perfectly for their 3-4. Okung and Cody aren't sexy picks, but the building blocks for years to come.
37. Washington- OT/OG Vladamir Duccasse. Best lineman available, fitting Washington's greatest need, as well as protecting Clausen for years to come.
38. Cleveland- QB Colt McCoy. Cleveland needs its quarterback of the future. They have only stopgap measures in place. And grabbing Berry in round one makes this pick easier.
39. Oakland- OLB Jerry Hughes. They have so many needs. Hughes is a tough, physical player- the type that fits the Raiders profile.
40. Seattle- RB Jahvid Best. Seattle fits its line's needs in the first round with Bulaga and Morgan. Best pairs very well with Justin Forsett. Another explosive player to get the ball.
41. Buffalo- WR Golden Tate. There are a ton of needs here. Williams fits the line need in round one. There's no depth after Lee Evans at the wideout spot. Grabbing Tate here makes sense.
42. Tampa Bay- OT Rodger Safford. They get a target for Freeman seven picks earlier, now they get a protector.
43. Miami- WR Arrelious Benn. After getting Williams to fit the nose spot, Benn fills the vast void at the receiver spot.
44. New England- TE Rob Gronkowski. They have nobody at the position. With three second rounders, they take the best one left on the board, and can fix other spots further down. Plus, getting Kindle in round one improves their pass rush.
45. Denver- DT Tyson Alualu. Graham in the first gives them an edge rusher, and Alualu here can improve the end spot in the 3-4 defense.
46. New York Giants- CB Patrick Robinson. Another steal for the Giants. McClain fills their biggest need in the previous round. Robinson immediately improves the secondary.
47. Carolina- DE Ricky Sapp. The Panthers first pick, and they address their d-line, following the loss of Julius Peppers.
48. New England- S Nate Allen. Another athlete to add to the secondary. Plus, he would pair well with Brandon Meriweather.
49. San Francisco- ILB Brandon Spikes. No offensive linemen are worthy of this spot. Spikes gives All-Pro Patrick Willis a young backer mate to go to combat with for years to come.
50. Houston- RB Dexter McCluster. They addressed their secondary issue in round one, and it wouldn't be surprising if they went secondary with their top two picks, but McCluster is such a dynamic player as a rusher, receiver, and returner. He's too good to pass up.
51. Kansas City- OLB Navorro Bowman. They addressed their greatest needs on the line. Now they get a playmaker on the outside to pair with Tamba Hali- another Penn St. alum.
52. Pittsburgh- CB Perrish Cox. The injuries to Troy Polamalu in 2009 proved they need more playmakers in the secondary. They addressed the o-line- their most pressing issue in round one. Now, they add a player in the secondary.
53. New England- WR Damian Williams. This position should be addressed one final time before this draft is completed. What a haul in the first 53 picks with Kindle, Gronkowski, Allen, and Williams.
54. Cincinnati- DT Lamarr Houston. Getting Mays in round one fulfills their greatest need in the secondary. Adds depth behind Tank Johnson and Domata Peka, because they were gashed when one or the other was injured.
55. Philadelphia- ILB Sean Lee. Best player on the board. Helps close the revolving door at LB. Nice start with Thomas and Lee.
56. Green Bay- CB Amari Spievery. Adds youth to an aging secondary. And they addressed the o-line with Campbell already.
57. Baltimore- WR Mardy Gilyard. Gives them a burner to stretch the field. Strengths a good corps of possession receivers. Joe Flacco should be pleased: retaining Derrick Mason, trading for Anquan Boldin, and drafting Gresham and Gilyard.
58. Arizona- TE Dennis Pitta. Fits their biggest offensive need. Weatherspoon and Pitta are a nice haul thus far.
59. Dallas- DT Cam Thomas. Another big banger on the defensive front. Should be able to grant Jay Ratliff a breather once in a while. Getting Pouncey and Thomas shows Dallas is serious at keeping their fronts strong.
60. San Diego- CB Chris Cook. After stealing Spiller in the first round, grabbing Cook fills the vacancy left by the Cromartie trade.
61. New York Jets- OLB Daryl Washington. After grabbing Odrick to clog the middle, Washington adds versatility to the linebacking corps.
62. Minnesota- OG Jon Asamoah. They addressed their secondary need with Jackson. Asamoah gives depth to an aging line.
63. Indianapolis- OLB Nawa'akoa Misi. Brown added youth to the line. Misi is another athletic player they can plug in at outside linebacker.
64. New Orleans- TE Aaron Hernandez. The Saints would be elated if the board falls this way. Dunlap dropping to 32 and picking up a player to eventually replace the oft-injured Jeremy Shockey.