Just a few minutes ago, Mel
Kiper Jr. came on
Sportscenter to talk about the upcoming NFL Draft. His first topic was concerning
AJ Green's stock rising.
AJ Green was already considered to be a top 10 or potential top 5 pick, so how much higher can his stock go? There is a real chance that
AJ Green may be the second overall pick in this year's NFL draft.
And who owns the second overall pick in this year's draft? The Denver Broncos. Denver, who spent its first pick in the 2010 draft on
Demaryius Thomas (before later taking
Tebow), were not considering taking a wide receiver until the developments in recent weeks. Denver's third leading receiver in 2010, Eddie Royal, is coming off hip surgery and will most likely miss all of spring camp (if there is no lockout). Thomas, who missed a lot of his rookie season
due to injury, tore his Achilles' tendon on Wednesday and will be out for 6 to 8 months. That means the Broncos will enter spring camp (once again, if there is a spring camp) with only Brandon
Lloyd and
Jabar Gaffney as the only receivers who caught at least 10 passes last year (
Knowshon Moreno and
Correll Buckhalter had 37 and 28 receptions, respectively, from the
running back position in 2010.)
If Denver is going to hand over the ship to Tim
Tebow this fall, they are going to need a big receiver who can go get passes.
AJ Green would certainly fit that role and he has already proven his ability to leap and catch passes in the thin air in Colorado:

While it would be fun to see
AJ and
Knowshon in the same huddle again, I don't know how I feel about
AJ catching passes from
Tebow. It just seems wrong. In three years, Georgia will have the top quarterback,
running back, and wide receiver taken in their
respective years. Just makes you sad to realize what that 2008 team could have been.