NFL Rookie Profiles - 2009

    Matthew Stafford, Quarterback, Detroit Lions

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #1
    Height: 6'2"
    Weight: 225
    College: Georgia
    Conference: SEC
    Hometown: Dallas, TX
    High School: Highland Park

    The Lions land their franchise quarterback with the selection of Stafford. Though there was some debate about whether the former Bulldog would be their guy, the team wrapped up negotiations on a six-year, $78 million contract, with $41.7 million in guarantees. As a classic pocket passer with excellent arm strength, he gives the team a legitimate quarterback to build an offense around.

    Scott Boehm, Getty Images

    David Cushing, Linebacker, Houston Texans

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #15
    Height: 6'3"
    Weight: 243
    College: Southern Cal
    Conference: Pac 10
    Hometown: Park Ridge, NJ
    High School: Bergen Catholic HS

    Cushing is a linebacker capable of manning either outside linebacker position, and gives the Texans numerous options for filling out its lineup. With Cushing in place, the Texans have the potential to craft an aggressive blitz package that attacks offenses from multiple angles.

    David J. Phillip, AP

    Brian Orakpo, Defensive End, Washington Redskins

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #13
    Height: 6'3"
    Weight: 263
    College: Texas
    Conference: Big 12
    Hometown: Houston, TX
    High School: Lamar

    Though Orakpo was projected by many as a hybrid rusher, but Orakpo will play as a conventional end rusher alongside Pro Bowler Albert Haynesworth. With the big man occupying double teams inside, Orakpo has an opportunity to record double-digit sacks in his first season due to a high number of man-on-man blocks off the edge.

    Win McNamee, Getty Images

    Chris Wells, Running Back, Arizona Cardinals

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #31
    Height: 6'1"
    Weight: 235
    College: Ohio State
    Conference: Big 10
    Hometown: Akron, OH
    High School: Garfield

    The Cardinals get their power runner with Wells. The former Buckeye excels at grinding between the tackles, and his physical running style gives Ken Whisenhunt the option of playing smash-mouth football. Though there have been durability questions, Wells has been productive as a featured runner. He could put up big numbers in an offense that has normally moved the ball through the air.

    Jonathan Willey, Getty Images

    Clay Matthews, Linebacker, Green Bay Packers

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #26
    Height: 6'3"
    Weight: 240
    College: Southern Cal
    Conference: Pac 10
    Hometown: Agoura Hills, CA
    High School: Agoura

    The Packers add a versatile outside linebacker to their 3-4. Matthews' multi-dimensional game serves as the perfect complement to Aaron Kampman. As a credible rushing threat with underrated cover skills, Matthews gives Dom Capers the ability to mix and match rush schemes. Though he only spent one season as a starter in college, he has the potential to be a solid pro in the Packers' defense.

    Jonathan Daniel, Getty Images

    Darrius Heyward-Bey, Wide Receiver, Oakland Raiders

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #7
    Height: 6'2"
    Weight: 210
    College: Maryland
    Conference: ACC
    Hometown: Silver Spring, MD
    High School: McDonogh School

    The Raiders bypassed Michael Crabtree and Jeremy Maclin to select Heyward-Bey. Although the former Maryland speedster recorded the best 40 time (4.30) at the combine, he is raw and unrefined as a receiver. He may eventually develop into a big-time weapon in the Raiders' offense, but he is a bit of a reach as a potential No. 1 receiver.

    Jed Jacobsohn, Getty Images

    Donald Brown, Running Back, Indianapolis Colts

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #27
    Height: 5'10"
    Weight: 210
    College: Connecticut
    Conference: Big East
    Hometown: Atlantic Highlands, NJ
    High School: Red Bank Catholic

    The elusive runner from Connecticut has outstanding speed, quickness and vision. He excels at running between the tackles and is an ideal fit in the Colts' zone-based running game. With Joseph Addai suffering from durability issues, Brown could blossom as a rotational player.

    Scott Boehm, Getty Images

    Eric Wood, Center, Buffalo Bills

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #28
    Height: 6'4"
    Weight: 310
    College: Louisville
    Conference: Big East
    Hometown: Cincinnati, OH
    High School: Elder

    The Bills add a versatile offensive lineman to their reshuffled lineup. Though Wood is viewed as a pivot by some scouts, he has the size, skills and football IQ to man several positions along the line. With the team attempting to cope with the loss of Jason Peters, Wood could be a key player in the Bills' rebuilding efforts.

    Rick Stewart, Getty Images

    Eugene Monroe, Offensive Tackle, Jacksonville Jaguars

    Pick: 1st Rnd, #8
    Height: 6'5"
    Weight: 309
    College: Virginia
    Conference: ACC
    Hometown: South Plainfield, NJ
    High School: Plainfield

    The Jaguars go for the most polished tackle prospect on the board. Though Monroe is highly regarded as a pass blocker, he is equally adept at creating a push in the running game. With the Jaguars hoping to return to their power running attack, Monroe gives them another pile-pusher in the lineup.

    Al Messerschmidt, Getty Images

    Evander Hood, Defensive Tackle, Pittsburgh Steelers

    Pick: 1st Rnd,
    Height: 6'3"
    Weight: 300
    College: Missouri
    Conference: Big 12
    Hometown: Amarillo, TX
    High School: Palo Duro

    The Steelers snag the energetic Hood at the bottom of the first round to upgrade their depth along the line. Though many pegged Hood as a "one-gap" interior tackle, his combination of strength and movement fit in nicely as a 3-4 defensive end. With the luxury of learning behind a veteran crew, Hood should develop into a starter in a year or two.

    Michael Conroy, AP


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