34. Detroit- RB Ryan Matthews. After spending the offseason rebuilding the defensive front, they add a playmaker to pick up Kevin Smith's production. Suh and Matthews represent the type of players they need- impact players.
35. Tampa Bay- OT Charles Brown. Need to protect Jason Freeman. Building from the inside out with McCoy and Brown.
36. Kansas City- DT Tyson Alualu. Fits the NT need up front. Reverse of the Bucs, but still building the lines (Bulaga and Alualu).
37. Phildelphia-- CB Patrick Robinson. Starts immediately in the hole vacated by Sheldon Brown.
38. Cleveland- QB Colt McCoy. Mike Holmgren gets his quarterback of the future. Not bad grabbing Berry and McCoy.
39. Oakland- OT Rodger Stafford. Got a pressure player in Pierre-Paul in round 1, now an o-lineman to protect the passer.
40. Seattle- WR Golden Tate. After grabbing Morgan and Davis to fill two vital needs, they get someone to fill the void vacated by the defection of Nate Burleson.
41. Buffalo- OT/OG Vladamir Ducasse. They need somebody to protect Clausen.
42. Tampa Bay- WR Demaryious Thomas. With McCoy and Brown aboard, they can switch their focus to grabbing Josh Freeman some targets.
43. Miami- OLB Jerry Hughes. This defense needs to get younger. Williams and Hughes accomplish that goal.
44. New England- QB Tim Tebow. The Pats throw a curve, as they grab Tom Brady's potential successor, having filled their OLB need with Kindle.
45. Denver- WR Golden Tate. Denver will probably rid themselves of Brandon Marshall, and need to replace his production. And Haden dropped to them in round 1.
46. New York Giants- S Nate Allen. Jerry Reese isn't done with the defense. McClain and Allen are two solid picks.
47. Carolina- DE Rickey Sapp. Need another pass rusher due to the defection of Julius Peppers.
48. New England- TE Rob Gronkowski. Fills their biggest need on offense. Kindle, Tebow, Gronkowski, thus far.
49. San Francisco- WR Arrelious Benn. Another player for defenses to watch, along with Frank Gore and Michael Crabtree. Not a bad haul with Williams, Wilson, and Benn.
50. Houston- CB Perrish Cox. They need a replacement for Dunta Robinson, stat. Spiller and Cox, not a bad mix.
51. Kansas City- ILB Sean Lee. Bulaga and Alualu build the lines. Lee is a playmaker for one of the inside backer spots.
52. Pittsburgh- WR Damian Williams. The Santonio Holmes trade facilitates this move. Williams and Iupati, not a bad way to rebuild the offense's identity.
53. New England- RB/WR Dexter McCluster. Gives Tom Brady a dynamic play maker. Great haul- Kindle, Tebow, Gronkowski, and McCluster.
54. Cincinnati- RB Jahvid Best. Adds another dimension to the Bengal offense. Gresham and Best represent a nice improvement to a vanilla offense.
55. Philadelphia- OLB Koa Misi. Fits the Eagles profile for the type of player they want at the linebacker position. Thomas, Robinson, Misi are a good start at rebuilding a stagnant defense.
56. Green Bay- CB Amari Spievery. Al Harris is coming off major knee surgery, and Charles Woodson isn't getting any younger. Campbell and Spievery are good values that fit their two biggest needs.
57. Baltimore- TE Dennis Pitta. They have nobody of significance backing up the oft-injured Todd Heap. Weatherspoon and Pitta are solid picks at this position.
58. Arizona- CB Chris Cook. Improves a secondary weakened in the off-season. Graham and Cook should add some flair to this defense.
59. Dallas- OLB Daryl Washington. Gives them depth behind DeMarcus Ware and Anthony Spencer. Not a bad start with Pouncey and Washington.
60. San Diego- OG Jon Asamoah. Their line was decimated by injuries. They need to create depth. Cody and Asamoah improve the critical interior of their lines.
61. New York Jets- OLB Navarro Bowman. Another toy for Rex Ryan- getting Mays in round one.
62. Minnesota- DT Lamarr Houston. Pat Williams future replacement. Fits well with the pick McCourty pick in round 1.
63. Indianapolis- OT Selvish Capers. Need to keep Peyton Manning protected. Odrick and Capers are a good start for the AFC Champs.
64. New Orleans- DT Cam Thomas. Continuing the defensive trend the Champs add to a line that was exposed during Sedrick Ellis's injury. Thomas and Jackson are a nice top of the draft.
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