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Ndamukong Suh, Gerald McCoy and Sam Bradford haven't played a lot of football in the last couple of months. But if you think that means their draft stock hasn't changed, you must be new to this whole thing.

Shortly after Christmas, 40 percent of SportsNation said it would be "very surprised" if Ndamukong Suh didn't go No. 1 in the NFL draft and 79 percent said it would be at least "a little surprised" if Suh wasn't the first name called. Well, Mel Kiper and Todd McShay don't agree on much, but both have Sam Bradford going No. 1 now.

But if voters are warming to Braford, they remain unmoved when it comes to Suh's place atop the draft board.

Mike (Fresno)

Mel, is it looking more and more like the top three picks will go: Bradford, Suh, McCoy?

Mel Kiper
Mel Kiper

It looks that way. I have it Bradford, Suh, McCoy with Clausen at 4. The big one is Washington at 4. I think Clausen will be in the discussion. That's the first interesting pick. Seattle at 6, do they look at Okung or pass rushing DE? Four will be the hot spot and I'll be surprised if Clausen isn't the pick there. Full transcript

premise2003

There's no downside to Suh or McCoy. Two real battleships. QUICK battleships. It's as simple as that. Potential BIG problems with Clausen or Bradford.

-- Premise2003
laneguzman

The Rams gave money to a proven quarterback and it went downhill once he got injury prone. Do you think they'll give money to an unproven quarterback who seems to be injury prone? They could draft one of the best offensive tackles, quarterbacks, saftey, etc etc, in the country. Or they could do the right thing and draft the best defensive player in the country.

-- laneguzman

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