asmitty45
02-19-2007, 07:09 PM
Here it is leave comments, if u criticize something leave an alternate pick and explanation.
1. Oakland Raiders JaMarcus Russell QB LSU
Unless both receivers leave QB remains their biggest need
2. Detroit Lions Joe Thomas OT Wisconsin
Makes sense, lions fans like myself may rather a DE but Thomas is a solid pick, especially if Jon Scott can play OG
3. Cleveland Browns Brady Quinn QB Notre Dame
DL is a large need as well but the Belichick connection helps out Quinn.
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech
Too good to pass on, will help out whoever the QB is.
5. Arizona Cardinals Gaines Adams DE Clemson
Thomas is their target but Adams fills a huge need if the OT is off the board
6. Washington Redskins Alan Branch DT Michigan
Despite all the money their D is still bad and the lack of pressure on the QB is a main reason why, enter the best DT in the draft.
7. Minnesota Vikings Jamaal Anderson DE Arkansas
Kenechi Udeze has been a bust and the Combo of Anderson and the DTs they have could really help their weak Secondary.
8. Houston Texans Adrian Peterson HB Oklahoma
Injuries are a concern but Peterson will help that offense out immensely, in that Kubiak running style he is almost a lock to go 1000+ his rookie year
9. Miami Dolphins Levi Brown OT Penn State
OL is a weak point in this draft so the Phins reach on the only other first round lock at OT.
10. Atlanta Falcons LaRon Landry S LSU
S is an unsettled situation on this team so Landry only makes sense here, a big hitter who will compliment DHalls speed very well.
11. San Francisco 49ers Adam Carriker DE Nebraska
May not be the BPA here but fits their 3-4, 4-3 combo scheme perfectly.
12. Buffalo Bills Amobi Okoye DT Louisville
Have you heard hes only 19? Will help out the run defense instantly, LHall is an option here as well.
13. St. Louis Rams Lawrence Timmons OLB Florida State
Worst run D in the league, never a good thing, Timmons is raw but the potential is far to good to pass up. Will battle with Chillar for the starting position at OLB.
14. Carolina Panthers Patrick Willis MLB Ole Miss
Morgan is playing this year but he is injury prone, and with one more concussion he might just call it a career. Willis is a superb insurance policy.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers Jarvis Moss OLB Florida
LB is quickly becoming a position of need and Moss has the ability to play OLB in the 3-4 scheme
16. Green Bay Packers Marshawn Lynch HB Cal
Another toy to keep Favre around, brings explosive ability to the RB corps that they havent had since Greens prime.
17. Jacksonville Jaguars Ted Ginn Jr. WR Ohio State
A burner to complement the over the middle type WRs they have on their roster. Will help stretch secondarys out right away.
18. Cincinnati Bengals Leon Hall CB Michigan
A terrible pass defense gets a major boost here, teaming Hall with Jonathon Joseph will give them a dynamic young set of Corners
19. Tennessee Titans Dwayne Bowe WR LSU
Vince Young had an enormous rookie campaign but he still lacks an Elite WR, Bowe is that WR he can only help on VYs evolution
20. New York Giants Darrelle Revis CB Pitt
The secondary was revamped last year but only with aging players like Sam Madison, Revis is arguably the best CB in this draft so the Giants would be glad to select him here.
21. Denver Broncos Charles Johnson DE Georgia
The Browns experiment seems to be over so DE becomes a need, Johnson outperformed the much-ballyhooed Quentin Moses this year and will help out Denver.
22. Dallas Cowboys Reggie Nelson S Florida
Roy Williams supplies the hits Nelson supplies the picks, sounds like a good tandem of safties.
23. Kansas City Chiefs Justin Blalock OG Texas
Shields is retiring and they are still reeling from losing Roaf, Blalock is a versatile OLineman who can help patch up a whole immediately
24. New England Patriots (f/SEA) Dwayne Jarrett WR USC
Somehow Jarrett becomes the 4th WR off the board but the Pats are glad to have him, he gives Tom Brady a great young pair of WRs in Chad Jackson and Jarrett.
25. New York Jets Quentin Moses OLB Georgia
Moses disappointed in his senior campaign but still is a great talent who could really flourish as an OLB in the 3-4 scheme.
26. Philadelphia Eagles Micheal Griffin S Texas
Safety became a need this year when Michael Lewis took major steps back and now looks like nothing more than a Back-up. Griffin has a knack for big plays and will benefit greatly from playing alongside Brian Dawkins
27. New Orleans Saints Paul Posluzny OLB Penn State
The Saints were a great story this year but still have major needs on Defense, Poz fits a huge need and will work well with this team.
28. New England Patriots Aaron Ross CB Texas
The Pats ability to pick CBs off the garbage heap and win championships has seemingly worn off and Ross is the best choice prevent them from having to resort to that once again.
29. Baltimore Ravens Ben Grubbs OG Auburn
The OLine seems to be the only area on this team that needs improvement. Grubbs is the a good young lineman who may bot be able to step in immediately but has a lot of potential.
30. San Diego Chargers Robert Meachem WR Tennesee
The one thing this team didnt have this year was a #1 WR, Meachem has all the physical tools to become that for Philip Rivers.
31. Chicago Bears Arron Sears OL Tennessee
The Bears have everything it takes to make it back to the Super Bowl in a weak NFC, so they have the ability to take a player who doesnt have to play right away, Sears is a versatile Lineman who can sit for a year.
32. Indianapolis Colts Jon Beason OLB Miami (FL)
With June possibly leaving Beason steps in and takes his place. He resembles him in both play and stature.
Second Round
33. Oakland Raiders Joe Staley OT Central Michigan
34. Detroit Lions Damieyon Hughes CB Cal
35. Cleveland Browns Tank Tyler DT NC State
36. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Marcus McCauley CB Fresno State
37. New York Jets Chris Houston CB Arkansas
38. Arizona Cardinals Tony Ugoh OT Arkansas
39. Houston Texans Josh Beekman OG Boston College
40. Miami Dolphins Quinn Pitcock DT Ohio State
41. Minnesota Vikings Sidney Rice WR Southern Carolina
42. San Francisco 49ers Anthony Gonzalez WR Ohio State
43. Buffalo Bills Buster Davis MLB Florida State
44. Atlanta Falcons Victor Abiamiri DE Notre Dame
45. Carolina Panthers Greg Olsen TE Miami (FL)
46. Pittsburgh Steelers Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
47. Green Bay Packers LaMarr Woodley DE Michigan
48. Jacksonville Jaguars Troy Smith QB Ohio State
49. Cincinnati Bengals Brandon Merriwether S Miami (FL)
50. Tennessee Titans Brandon Mebane DT Cal
51. New York Giants Kenny Irons HB Auburn
52. St. Louis Rams Anthony Spencer DE Purdue
53. Dallas Cowboys Justin Harrell DT Tennessee
54. Kansas City Chiefs Eric Wright CB UNLV
55. Seattle Seahawks Zach Miller TE Arizona State
56. Denver Broncos Antonio Pittman HB Ohio State
57. Philadelphia Eagles Stewart Bradley OLB Nebraska
58. New Orleans Saints Josh Wilson CB Maryland
59. New York Jets Brian Leonard H-Back Rutgers
60. New England Patriots David Harris MLB Michigan
61. Baltimore Ravens Micheal Bush HB Louisville
62. San Diego Chargers Eric Weddle S Utah
63. Chicago Bears Ben Patrick TE Delaware
64. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Aaron Rouse S Virginia Tech
Third Round
65. Oakland Raiders Craig Davis WR LSU
66. Detroit Lions Tim Crowder DE Texas
67. Cleveland Browns Ryan Kalil C USC
Bentley moves to OG
68. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ryan Harris OT Notre Dame
69. Arizona Cardinals Earl Everett OLB Florida
70. Denver Broncos Fred Bennett CB South Carolina
71. Miami Dolphins Ray McDonald DE Florida
72. Minnesota Vikings Manuel Ramirez OG Texas Tech
73. Houston Texans Marvin White S TCU
74. Buffalo Bills Doug Free OT Northern Illinois
75. Atlanta Falcons Marshal Yanda OG Iowa
76. San Francisco 49ers Paul Solai DT Utah
77. Pittsburgh Steelers Tony Hunt HB Penn State
78. Green Bay Packers David Irons CB Auburn
79. Jacksonville Jaguars Rufus Alexander OLB Oklahoma
80. Tennessee Titans Tarrell Brown CB Texas
81. New York Giants Justin Durant OLB Hampton
82. St. Louis Rams Micheal Johnson S Arizona
83. Carolina Panthers Drew Stanton QB Michigan State
84. Kansas City Chiefs Ryan McBean DT Oklahoma State
85. Seattle Seahawks Tim Duckworth OG Auburn
86. Denver Broncos Turk McBride DT Tennessee
87. Dallas Cowboys Mason Crosby K Colorado
88. New Orleans Saints Kareem Brown DT Miami (FL)
89. New York Jets Stanley Doughty DT South Carolina
Will play nose tackle, Robertson moves to DE
90. New Orleans Saints Mansfield Wrotto OG Georgia Tech
91. New England Patriots James Marten OT Boston College
92. Baltimore Ravens Ikaika Ilama-Francis DE Hawaii
93. San Diego Chargers Brandon Siler MLB Florida
94. Chicago Bears Sabby Piscatelli S Oregon State
95. Indianapolis Colts Jonathon Wade CB Tennessee
Fourth Round
96. Oakland Raiders Marcus Thomas DT Florida
97. Detroit Lions Anthony Waters MLB Clemson
98. Cleveland Browns Brandon Jackson HB Nebraska
99. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dan Bazuin DE Central Michigan
100. San Francisco 49ers CJ Gaddis CB Clemson
101. Arizona Cardinals Micheal Coe CB Alabama State
102. Minnesota Vikings Scott Chandler TE Iowa
103. Houston Texans Johnnie Lee Higgins WR UTEP
104. Miami Dolphins Josh Gattis S Wake Forest
105. Atlanta Falcons Chansi Stuckey WR Clemson
106. San Francisco 49ers John Wendling S Wyoming
107. Buffalo Bills Ryan Smith CB Florida
108. Green Bay Packers Jason Hill WR Washington State
109. Jacksonville Jaguars AJ Davis CB NC State
110. Cincinnati Bengals Joe Newton TE Oregon State
111. Tennessee Titans Darius Walker HB Notre Dame
112. New York Giants Brandon Frye OT Virginia Tech
113. St. Louis Rams Aundrae Allison WR East Carolina
114. Carolina Panthers Andy Alleman OG Akron
115. Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Jones OG Iowa
116. Seattle Seahawks Kevin Payne S Louisiana-Monroe
117. Atlanta Falcons Tavarious Bain CB Hampton
118. Dallas Cowboys Jay Moore DE Nebraska
119. New Orleans Saints Jon Abbate MLB Wake Forest
120. San Francisco 49ers Zak DeOssie MLB Brown
121. Philadelphia Eagles Tony Taylor OLB Georgia
122. New Orleans Saints Trent Edwards QB Stanford
123. New England Patriots Prescott Burgess OLB Michigan
124. Tennessee Titans JD Nelson S Oregon
125. San Diego Chargers Dwayne Wright HB Fresno State
126. Chicago Bears Kevin Kolb QB Houston
127. Indianapolis Colts Gary Russell HB Minnesota
1. Oakland Raiders JaMarcus Russell QB LSU
Unless both receivers leave QB remains their biggest need
2. Detroit Lions Joe Thomas OT Wisconsin
Makes sense, lions fans like myself may rather a DE but Thomas is a solid pick, especially if Jon Scott can play OG
3. Cleveland Browns Brady Quinn QB Notre Dame
DL is a large need as well but the Belichick connection helps out Quinn.
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Calvin Johnson WR Georgia Tech
Too good to pass on, will help out whoever the QB is.
5. Arizona Cardinals Gaines Adams DE Clemson
Thomas is their target but Adams fills a huge need if the OT is off the board
6. Washington Redskins Alan Branch DT Michigan
Despite all the money their D is still bad and the lack of pressure on the QB is a main reason why, enter the best DT in the draft.
7. Minnesota Vikings Jamaal Anderson DE Arkansas
Kenechi Udeze has been a bust and the Combo of Anderson and the DTs they have could really help their weak Secondary.
8. Houston Texans Adrian Peterson HB Oklahoma
Injuries are a concern but Peterson will help that offense out immensely, in that Kubiak running style he is almost a lock to go 1000+ his rookie year
9. Miami Dolphins Levi Brown OT Penn State
OL is a weak point in this draft so the Phins reach on the only other first round lock at OT.
10. Atlanta Falcons LaRon Landry S LSU
S is an unsettled situation on this team so Landry only makes sense here, a big hitter who will compliment DHalls speed very well.
11. San Francisco 49ers Adam Carriker DE Nebraska
May not be the BPA here but fits their 3-4, 4-3 combo scheme perfectly.
12. Buffalo Bills Amobi Okoye DT Louisville
Have you heard hes only 19? Will help out the run defense instantly, LHall is an option here as well.
13. St. Louis Rams Lawrence Timmons OLB Florida State
Worst run D in the league, never a good thing, Timmons is raw but the potential is far to good to pass up. Will battle with Chillar for the starting position at OLB.
14. Carolina Panthers Patrick Willis MLB Ole Miss
Morgan is playing this year but he is injury prone, and with one more concussion he might just call it a career. Willis is a superb insurance policy.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers Jarvis Moss OLB Florida
LB is quickly becoming a position of need and Moss has the ability to play OLB in the 3-4 scheme
16. Green Bay Packers Marshawn Lynch HB Cal
Another toy to keep Favre around, brings explosive ability to the RB corps that they havent had since Greens prime.
17. Jacksonville Jaguars Ted Ginn Jr. WR Ohio State
A burner to complement the over the middle type WRs they have on their roster. Will help stretch secondarys out right away.
18. Cincinnati Bengals Leon Hall CB Michigan
A terrible pass defense gets a major boost here, teaming Hall with Jonathon Joseph will give them a dynamic young set of Corners
19. Tennessee Titans Dwayne Bowe WR LSU
Vince Young had an enormous rookie campaign but he still lacks an Elite WR, Bowe is that WR he can only help on VYs evolution
20. New York Giants Darrelle Revis CB Pitt
The secondary was revamped last year but only with aging players like Sam Madison, Revis is arguably the best CB in this draft so the Giants would be glad to select him here.
21. Denver Broncos Charles Johnson DE Georgia
The Browns experiment seems to be over so DE becomes a need, Johnson outperformed the much-ballyhooed Quentin Moses this year and will help out Denver.
22. Dallas Cowboys Reggie Nelson S Florida
Roy Williams supplies the hits Nelson supplies the picks, sounds like a good tandem of safties.
23. Kansas City Chiefs Justin Blalock OG Texas
Shields is retiring and they are still reeling from losing Roaf, Blalock is a versatile OLineman who can help patch up a whole immediately
24. New England Patriots (f/SEA) Dwayne Jarrett WR USC
Somehow Jarrett becomes the 4th WR off the board but the Pats are glad to have him, he gives Tom Brady a great young pair of WRs in Chad Jackson and Jarrett.
25. New York Jets Quentin Moses OLB Georgia
Moses disappointed in his senior campaign but still is a great talent who could really flourish as an OLB in the 3-4 scheme.
26. Philadelphia Eagles Micheal Griffin S Texas
Safety became a need this year when Michael Lewis took major steps back and now looks like nothing more than a Back-up. Griffin has a knack for big plays and will benefit greatly from playing alongside Brian Dawkins
27. New Orleans Saints Paul Posluzny OLB Penn State
The Saints were a great story this year but still have major needs on Defense, Poz fits a huge need and will work well with this team.
28. New England Patriots Aaron Ross CB Texas
The Pats ability to pick CBs off the garbage heap and win championships has seemingly worn off and Ross is the best choice prevent them from having to resort to that once again.
29. Baltimore Ravens Ben Grubbs OG Auburn
The OLine seems to be the only area on this team that needs improvement. Grubbs is the a good young lineman who may bot be able to step in immediately but has a lot of potential.
30. San Diego Chargers Robert Meachem WR Tennesee
The one thing this team didnt have this year was a #1 WR, Meachem has all the physical tools to become that for Philip Rivers.
31. Chicago Bears Arron Sears OL Tennessee
The Bears have everything it takes to make it back to the Super Bowl in a weak NFC, so they have the ability to take a player who doesnt have to play right away, Sears is a versatile Lineman who can sit for a year.
32. Indianapolis Colts Jon Beason OLB Miami (FL)
With June possibly leaving Beason steps in and takes his place. He resembles him in both play and stature.
Second Round
33. Oakland Raiders Joe Staley OT Central Michigan
34. Detroit Lions Damieyon Hughes CB Cal
35. Cleveland Browns Tank Tyler DT NC State
36. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Marcus McCauley CB Fresno State
37. New York Jets Chris Houston CB Arkansas
38. Arizona Cardinals Tony Ugoh OT Arkansas
39. Houston Texans Josh Beekman OG Boston College
40. Miami Dolphins Quinn Pitcock DT Ohio State
41. Minnesota Vikings Sidney Rice WR Southern Carolina
42. San Francisco 49ers Anthony Gonzalez WR Ohio State
43. Buffalo Bills Buster Davis MLB Florida State
44. Atlanta Falcons Victor Abiamiri DE Notre Dame
45. Carolina Panthers Greg Olsen TE Miami (FL)
46. Pittsburgh Steelers Tanard Jackson CB Syracuse
47. Green Bay Packers LaMarr Woodley DE Michigan
48. Jacksonville Jaguars Troy Smith QB Ohio State
49. Cincinnati Bengals Brandon Merriwether S Miami (FL)
50. Tennessee Titans Brandon Mebane DT Cal
51. New York Giants Kenny Irons HB Auburn
52. St. Louis Rams Anthony Spencer DE Purdue
53. Dallas Cowboys Justin Harrell DT Tennessee
54. Kansas City Chiefs Eric Wright CB UNLV
55. Seattle Seahawks Zach Miller TE Arizona State
56. Denver Broncos Antonio Pittman HB Ohio State
57. Philadelphia Eagles Stewart Bradley OLB Nebraska
58. New Orleans Saints Josh Wilson CB Maryland
59. New York Jets Brian Leonard H-Back Rutgers
60. New England Patriots David Harris MLB Michigan
61. Baltimore Ravens Micheal Bush HB Louisville
62. San Diego Chargers Eric Weddle S Utah
63. Chicago Bears Ben Patrick TE Delaware
64. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Aaron Rouse S Virginia Tech
Third Round
65. Oakland Raiders Craig Davis WR LSU
66. Detroit Lions Tim Crowder DE Texas
67. Cleveland Browns Ryan Kalil C USC
Bentley moves to OG
68. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ryan Harris OT Notre Dame
69. Arizona Cardinals Earl Everett OLB Florida
70. Denver Broncos Fred Bennett CB South Carolina
71. Miami Dolphins Ray McDonald DE Florida
72. Minnesota Vikings Manuel Ramirez OG Texas Tech
73. Houston Texans Marvin White S TCU
74. Buffalo Bills Doug Free OT Northern Illinois
75. Atlanta Falcons Marshal Yanda OG Iowa
76. San Francisco 49ers Paul Solai DT Utah
77. Pittsburgh Steelers Tony Hunt HB Penn State
78. Green Bay Packers David Irons CB Auburn
79. Jacksonville Jaguars Rufus Alexander OLB Oklahoma
80. Tennessee Titans Tarrell Brown CB Texas
81. New York Giants Justin Durant OLB Hampton
82. St. Louis Rams Micheal Johnson S Arizona
83. Carolina Panthers Drew Stanton QB Michigan State
84. Kansas City Chiefs Ryan McBean DT Oklahoma State
85. Seattle Seahawks Tim Duckworth OG Auburn
86. Denver Broncos Turk McBride DT Tennessee
87. Dallas Cowboys Mason Crosby K Colorado
88. New Orleans Saints Kareem Brown DT Miami (FL)
89. New York Jets Stanley Doughty DT South Carolina
Will play nose tackle, Robertson moves to DE
90. New Orleans Saints Mansfield Wrotto OG Georgia Tech
91. New England Patriots James Marten OT Boston College
92. Baltimore Ravens Ikaika Ilama-Francis DE Hawaii
93. San Diego Chargers Brandon Siler MLB Florida
94. Chicago Bears Sabby Piscatelli S Oregon State
95. Indianapolis Colts Jonathon Wade CB Tennessee
Fourth Round
96. Oakland Raiders Marcus Thomas DT Florida
97. Detroit Lions Anthony Waters MLB Clemson
98. Cleveland Browns Brandon Jackson HB Nebraska
99. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dan Bazuin DE Central Michigan
100. San Francisco 49ers CJ Gaddis CB Clemson
101. Arizona Cardinals Micheal Coe CB Alabama State
102. Minnesota Vikings Scott Chandler TE Iowa
103. Houston Texans Johnnie Lee Higgins WR UTEP
104. Miami Dolphins Josh Gattis S Wake Forest
105. Atlanta Falcons Chansi Stuckey WR Clemson
106. San Francisco 49ers John Wendling S Wyoming
107. Buffalo Bills Ryan Smith CB Florida
108. Green Bay Packers Jason Hill WR Washington State
109. Jacksonville Jaguars AJ Davis CB NC State
110. Cincinnati Bengals Joe Newton TE Oregon State
111. Tennessee Titans Darius Walker HB Notre Dame
112. New York Giants Brandon Frye OT Virginia Tech
113. St. Louis Rams Aundrae Allison WR East Carolina
114. Carolina Panthers Andy Alleman OG Akron
115. Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Jones OG Iowa
116. Seattle Seahawks Kevin Payne S Louisiana-Monroe
117. Atlanta Falcons Tavarious Bain CB Hampton
118. Dallas Cowboys Jay Moore DE Nebraska
119. New Orleans Saints Jon Abbate MLB Wake Forest
120. San Francisco 49ers Zak DeOssie MLB Brown
121. Philadelphia Eagles Tony Taylor OLB Georgia
122. New Orleans Saints Trent Edwards QB Stanford
123. New England Patriots Prescott Burgess OLB Michigan
124. Tennessee Titans JD Nelson S Oregon
125. San Diego Chargers Dwayne Wright HB Fresno State
126. Chicago Bears Kevin Kolb QB Houston
127. Indianapolis Colts Gary Russell HB Minnesota