2009 NFL Mock Draft




2009 NFL Mock Draft

Below is our final 2009 NFL Mock Draft. To view the 2009 NFL Draft Results, click here. If you haven’t noticed, our list of 2009 NFL Draft Prospects is in rankings-style format and each profile has college career stats, bio information and even game footage clips/links.


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Updated Last: 4/20/09 – FINAL MOCK


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  1. LionsMatt Stafford, QB Georgia
  2. Rams – Jason Smith, OT Baylor
  3. Chiefs – Aaron Curry, OL Wake Forest
  4. Seahawks – Eugene Monroe, OT Virginia
  5. Browns – Brian Orakpo, DE Texas
  6. Bengals – Andre Smith, OT Alabama
  7. RaidersMichael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech
  8. Jaguars – B.J. Raji, DT Boston College
  9. Packers – Aaron Maybin, DE/OLB Penn St.
  10. 49ers – Robert Ayers, DE Tennessee
  11. Bills – Tyson Jackson, DE LSU
  12. BroncosMark Sanchez, QB USC
  13. Redskins – Michael Oher, OT Mississippi
  14. Saints – Malcolm Jenkins, CB Ohio State
  15. Texans – Brian Cushing, OLB USU
  16. ChargersKnowshon Moreno, RB Georgia
  17. JetsDarrius Heyward-Bey, WR Maryland
  18. Broncos (from CHI) – Everette Brown, DE/OLB Florida St.
  19. Bucs – Peria Jerry, DT Auburn
  20. Lions (from DAL) – Eben Britton, OT, Arizona
  21. EaglesChris Wells, RB Ohio State
  22. VikingsJeremy Maclin, WR Missouri
  23. Patriots – Rey Maualuga, LB USC
  24. FalconsBrandon Pettigrew, TE Oklahoma State
  25. Dolphins – Vontae Davis, CB Illinois
  26. RavensHakeem Nicks, WR N. Carolina
  27. Eagles (from Carolina) – William Beatty, OT, Connecticut
  28. Colts – D.J. Moore, CB Vanderbilt
  29. GiantsPercy Harvin, WR Flordia
  30. Titans – Alphonso Smith, CB Wake Forest
  31. CardinalsDonald Brown, RB Connecticut
  32. Steelers – Alex Mack, C California

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Note: The Super Bowl winner picks 32nd and the runner-up picks 31st, regardless of regular season records. All other playoff teams are slotted based on their regular season record upon losing their playoff game. If a team in the playoffs and a team not in the playoffs have the same regular season record, the non-playoff team will select first. If two teams in the playoffs have the same regular season record, the team that lost first in the playoffs will select first. If two playoff teams have the same record and both exit the playoffs in the same round, strength-of-schedule tiebreaker is then used.




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