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09-17-2007, 08:20 PM
Round 1
Atlanta: Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Petrino Gets his former QB to fit his system.
Oakland: Darren Mcfadden, RB, Arkansas
With Jamarcus and Darren Mcfadden, Oakland will have two huge building blocks
Minnesota: Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
Tavaris Jackson is a backup at best and Minnesota needs a Franchise QB
St. Louis: Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
The rams need to balance out their line, and with Carriker at UT and Dorsey at NT, with their ends, they will be a force.
Washington: Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
Washington gets the Top Defensive End they should have gotten last year.
Dallas(Fr.Cleveland): Kenny Phillips, S, Miami
Dallas needs a safety who can actually cover.
Buffalo: Jake Long, OT, Michigan
Buffalo's O-Line has looked atrocious, and Long can help.
Kansas City: Sam Baker, OT, USC
KC should sprint to the league office with this pick.
Tennessee: Desean Jackson, WR, California
Vince Young gets a playmaker to take the pressure off.
Miami: Quentin Groves, DE/OLB, Auburn
The Dolphins pick up Jason Taylor's replacement.
New Orleans: Dan Connor, OLB, Penn State
The saints start giving the tune-up their Defense desperately needed.
New York(Giants): Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State
In a division with Romo and Mcnabb, the Giants bolster their Secondary.
Detroit: Mike Jenkins, CB, USF
Cover two teams don't usually take corner in the first round, but the Lions might think he might be too good too pass up.
Jacksonville: Terell Thomas, CB, USC
Their secondary started with Nelson, and Thomas will help shut down Recievers.
Seattle: John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame
Seattle gets the Big TE they should have had with Jerramy Stevens.
New York(Jets): Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State
Big physical guy who can play Right Tackle.
Philadelphia: Early Doucet, WR, LSU
Mcnabb gets a go-to guy.
Cincinati: Frank Okam, DT, Texas
Cincinati helps get their defense on track.
San Diego: Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
They need someone opposite Merriman
Arizona: Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC
Arizona needs a pass rush.
Tampa Bay: Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
Simms is gone, Gradkowski is a backup, Garcia is 38, Mccown is a Mccown, And Gruden can mold Brennan.
Baltimore: Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona
With a secondary already featuring Ed Reed, the Ravens get even better against the Pass.
Green Bay: Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas
Packers desperately need a corner.
Houston: Steve Slaton, RB, WVU
Ahmad Green is old, and Steve Slaton can reduce the rush on Schaub.
Carolina: Tom Zbikowski, S, Notre Dame
Carolina desperately needs to improve the worst safety tandem in the league.
New England(Fr. SF): Jonathon Goff, ILB, Vandy
Bruschi and Seau are ancient, and NE needs to replace them.
Pittsburgh: Andre Fluellen, DT, FSU
Tomlin gets a big Nose Tackle since he wants to continue the 3-4.
Denver: Philip Wheeler, OLB, GT
Denver improves their D against the run.
Dallas: Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
Glenn is injury prone, and TO is over 30, and Sweed can be great.
SF(from indy): Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma State
Alex Smith needs someone besides Vernon Davis and Darell Jackson to throw to.
Chicago: Chad Henne, QB, Michigan
They may be scared by his inconsistency, but if Chicago trusts their offensive staff, he has the tools to be good.
New England: Forfeited
Round Two:
Atlanta: Darien Williams, S, Oklahoma
After missing on Landry Atlanta helps that secondary.
Oakland: Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boise State
Oakland's defense is solid, so they're looking for as much Offensive help as possible.
MInnesota: Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky
They match up Woodson with his WR at Kentucky.
St. Louis:Harry Douglas, WR, Lousville
Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt are aging, and Douglas would be a good replacement.
Washington: Zack Bowman, CB, Nebraska
The redskins now feature the best young secondary in the league.
Cleveland: Tashard Choice, RB, Georgia Tech
Brady Quinn is going to need a running game.
Buffalo: Dwight Lowery, CB, San Jose St.
In a deep class, Bufalo gets a good one in the second.
Kansas City: Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
Huard and Croyle are both back-ups, Ryan is the future.
Tennessee: Trae Williams, CB, USF
Pacman is gone, and Griffin needs to play his own position.
Miami: Tony Hills, OT, Texas
Miami gets an Offensive Tackle. Finally.
New Orleans: Demarrio Pressley, DT, NCState
New Orleans gets a tackle to go with their good ends.
New York(Giants): Shawn Crable, OLB, Michigan
Kiwi has to move to DE, so they need a LB
Detroit: Tommy Blake, DE, TCU
Not Gaines Adams, but will be a good Pass Rusher.
Jacksonville: D.J. Hall, WR, Alabama
Northcutt is their #1 receiver.
Seattle: Shannon Tevaga, OG, UCLA
Seattle needs help on the inside.
New York(Jets): B.J. Raji, NT, BC
New York gets their big guy in the middle.
Philadelphia: Kirk Barton, OT, Ohio State
MCNabb's protection has to get better.
Cincinatti: Jonathon Hefney, S, Tennessee
When Derek ANderson throws 5 touchdowns, something has to change.
San Diego: Simeon Castille, CB, Alabama
Their Secondary still needs some help.
Arizona: Allen Patrick, RB, OU
Edgerrin isn't getting younger.
Tampa Bay: Andre Caldwell, WR, Florida
Tampa gets a KR, and a replacement for Galloway.
Baltimore: Sammie Stroughter, WR, Oregon State
Whoever the QB for the future in Baltimore is will get a nice deep threat.
Green Bay: Matin Rucker, TE, Missouri
Bubba franks is old and bad.
Atlanta(fr.Houston): Heath Benedict, OT, Newberry
Big Tackle who can run block.
Carolina: Vince Hall, ILB, VTech
Dan Morgan is as good as retired.
San Fransisco: Will Arnold, OG, LSU
Will help inside to run block.
Pittsburgh: Chevis Jackson, CB, LSU
The Pitt Secondary gets a nice little upgrade.
Denver: Marcus Harrison, DT, Alabama
Probably a reach, but Denver fills a need.
Dallas: Ryan Torain, RB, ASU
No corners worth this pick, and Barber and Jones have both been Average.
Indianapolis: Xavier Adibi, LB, VTech
Adibi's fast and undersized, just how Dungy likes his 'Backers.
Chicago: John Sullivan, C, Notre Dame,
Olin Kreutz is on his last legs and Sullivan is a worthy replacement.
New England: Kendall Langford, DE, Hampton
Best Defensive Player available and fits their system.
Please give Opinions and Constructive Criticism.
Atlanta: Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Petrino Gets his former QB to fit his system.
Oakland: Darren Mcfadden, RB, Arkansas
With Jamarcus and Darren Mcfadden, Oakland will have two huge building blocks
Minnesota: Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
Tavaris Jackson is a backup at best and Minnesota needs a Franchise QB
St. Louis: Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
The rams need to balance out their line, and with Carriker at UT and Dorsey at NT, with their ends, they will be a force.
Washington: Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
Washington gets the Top Defensive End they should have gotten last year.
Dallas(Fr.Cleveland): Kenny Phillips, S, Miami
Dallas needs a safety who can actually cover.
Buffalo: Jake Long, OT, Michigan
Buffalo's O-Line has looked atrocious, and Long can help.
Kansas City: Sam Baker, OT, USC
KC should sprint to the league office with this pick.
Tennessee: Desean Jackson, WR, California
Vince Young gets a playmaker to take the pressure off.
Miami: Quentin Groves, DE/OLB, Auburn
The Dolphins pick up Jason Taylor's replacement.
New Orleans: Dan Connor, OLB, Penn State
The saints start giving the tune-up their Defense desperately needed.
New York(Giants): Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State
In a division with Romo and Mcnabb, the Giants bolster their Secondary.
Detroit: Mike Jenkins, CB, USF
Cover two teams don't usually take corner in the first round, but the Lions might think he might be too good too pass up.
Jacksonville: Terell Thomas, CB, USC
Their secondary started with Nelson, and Thomas will help shut down Recievers.
Seattle: John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame
Seattle gets the Big TE they should have had with Jerramy Stevens.
New York(Jets): Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State
Big physical guy who can play Right Tackle.
Philadelphia: Early Doucet, WR, LSU
Mcnabb gets a go-to guy.
Cincinati: Frank Okam, DT, Texas
Cincinati helps get their defense on track.
San Diego: Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
They need someone opposite Merriman
Arizona: Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC
Arizona needs a pass rush.
Tampa Bay: Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
Simms is gone, Gradkowski is a backup, Garcia is 38, Mccown is a Mccown, And Gruden can mold Brennan.
Baltimore: Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona
With a secondary already featuring Ed Reed, the Ravens get even better against the Pass.
Green Bay: Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas
Packers desperately need a corner.
Houston: Steve Slaton, RB, WVU
Ahmad Green is old, and Steve Slaton can reduce the rush on Schaub.
Carolina: Tom Zbikowski, S, Notre Dame
Carolina desperately needs to improve the worst safety tandem in the league.
New England(Fr. SF): Jonathon Goff, ILB, Vandy
Bruschi and Seau are ancient, and NE needs to replace them.
Pittsburgh: Andre Fluellen, DT, FSU
Tomlin gets a big Nose Tackle since he wants to continue the 3-4.
Denver: Philip Wheeler, OLB, GT
Denver improves their D against the run.
Dallas: Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
Glenn is injury prone, and TO is over 30, and Sweed can be great.
SF(from indy): Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma State
Alex Smith needs someone besides Vernon Davis and Darell Jackson to throw to.
Chicago: Chad Henne, QB, Michigan
They may be scared by his inconsistency, but if Chicago trusts their offensive staff, he has the tools to be good.
New England: Forfeited
Round Two:
Atlanta: Darien Williams, S, Oklahoma
After missing on Landry Atlanta helps that secondary.
Oakland: Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boise State
Oakland's defense is solid, so they're looking for as much Offensive help as possible.
MInnesota: Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky
They match up Woodson with his WR at Kentucky.
St. Louis:Harry Douglas, WR, Lousville
Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt are aging, and Douglas would be a good replacement.
Washington: Zack Bowman, CB, Nebraska
The redskins now feature the best young secondary in the league.
Cleveland: Tashard Choice, RB, Georgia Tech
Brady Quinn is going to need a running game.
Buffalo: Dwight Lowery, CB, San Jose St.
In a deep class, Bufalo gets a good one in the second.
Kansas City: Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
Huard and Croyle are both back-ups, Ryan is the future.
Tennessee: Trae Williams, CB, USF
Pacman is gone, and Griffin needs to play his own position.
Miami: Tony Hills, OT, Texas
Miami gets an Offensive Tackle. Finally.
New Orleans: Demarrio Pressley, DT, NCState
New Orleans gets a tackle to go with their good ends.
New York(Giants): Shawn Crable, OLB, Michigan
Kiwi has to move to DE, so they need a LB
Detroit: Tommy Blake, DE, TCU
Not Gaines Adams, but will be a good Pass Rusher.
Jacksonville: D.J. Hall, WR, Alabama
Northcutt is their #1 receiver.
Seattle: Shannon Tevaga, OG, UCLA
Seattle needs help on the inside.
New York(Jets): B.J. Raji, NT, BC
New York gets their big guy in the middle.
Philadelphia: Kirk Barton, OT, Ohio State
MCNabb's protection has to get better.
Cincinatti: Jonathon Hefney, S, Tennessee
When Derek ANderson throws 5 touchdowns, something has to change.
San Diego: Simeon Castille, CB, Alabama
Their Secondary still needs some help.
Arizona: Allen Patrick, RB, OU
Edgerrin isn't getting younger.
Tampa Bay: Andre Caldwell, WR, Florida
Tampa gets a KR, and a replacement for Galloway.
Baltimore: Sammie Stroughter, WR, Oregon State
Whoever the QB for the future in Baltimore is will get a nice deep threat.
Green Bay: Matin Rucker, TE, Missouri
Bubba franks is old and bad.
Atlanta(fr.Houston): Heath Benedict, OT, Newberry
Big Tackle who can run block.
Carolina: Vince Hall, ILB, VTech
Dan Morgan is as good as retired.
San Fransisco: Will Arnold, OG, LSU
Will help inside to run block.
Pittsburgh: Chevis Jackson, CB, LSU
The Pitt Secondary gets a nice little upgrade.
Denver: Marcus Harrison, DT, Alabama
Probably a reach, but Denver fills a need.
Dallas: Ryan Torain, RB, ASU
No corners worth this pick, and Barber and Jones have both been Average.
Indianapolis: Xavier Adibi, LB, VTech
Adibi's fast and undersized, just how Dungy likes his 'Backers.
Chicago: John Sullivan, C, Notre Dame,
Olin Kreutz is on his last legs and Sullivan is a worthy replacement.
New England: Kendall Langford, DE, Hampton
Best Defensive Player available and fits their system.
Please give Opinions and Constructive Criticism.