AFC East 2009 NFL Draft Odds
The Buffalo Bills have two picks at #11 and #28; the Jets could try and trade up from #17, while the Dolphins and Patriots could also make a move. 2009 NFL Draft betting with the AFC East should be exciting. Let’s take a look at the AFC East in the 2009 NFL Draft.
2009 NFL Draft odds have Buffalo trying to get an offensive tackle or an outside linebacker. To get one of the top linemen the Bills might try and move up from #11 in 2009 NFL Draft odds. Buffalo also needs a defensive end and a tight end so they may fill one of those needs with their #28 overall pick in 2009 NFL Draft betting.
The New York Jets have the #17 pick in 2009 NFL Draft odds. Many people that look at 2009 NFL Draft betting are predicting the Jets will make a trade to move up and select USC quarterback Mark Sanchez. While it sounds exciting that the Jets might make a move for a quarterback in 2009 NFL Draft odds, they could just stay put and take a defensive tackle. Perhaps Mississippi defensive tackle Peria Jerry will be their choice in 2009 NFL Draft odds.
New England has the 23rd pick in 2009 NFL Draft odds and they need defensive help. USC has some players like Rey Maualuga or Clay Matthews who still may be on the 2009 NFL Draft odds board at #23. It is also possible that the Patriots will look to a cornerback with this 2009 NFL Draft betting pick. Someone like Ohio State's Malcolm Jenkins or Connecticut's Darius Butler fits the bill.
Miami has the #25 pick in 2009 NFL Draft odds and they have needs at linebacker and at cornerback. They might even take a flyer on another offensive lineman. That sure worked out well last season when they took Jake Long.
The AFC East is a very competitive division and the 2009 NFL Draft odds on each of the four teams should be interesting. The Bills have the most picks in the first round and perhaps they have the most needs. The Jets though hold the most intrigue in 2009 NFL Draft odds since they are a media favorite and they are in the market for a quarterback.
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