Bengals1690
03-14-2007, 10:35 AM
1. Oakland –Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
Oakland’s O-line was the reason for their offensive struggles last season. Joe Thomas is a 6’7 freak who let backs like Brian Calhoun and PJ Hill get 1,500 yard seasons behind him. Joe is the Calvin Johnson of Tackles and will have a more immediate impact than Jamarcus Russell.
2. Buffalo (traded 1st, 4th and 2008 pick for Detroit’s 1st pick)- Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
Willis Mcgahee was traded, and the Bills have no other options at running back. They get one of the best talents in the draft by trading up.
3. Cleveland- Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
Trent Dilfer has been a disappointment, and it seems that Cleveland has fallen in love with Quinn.
4. Tampa Bay – Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
You saw the Georgia Tech bowl game right? All they did was lob the ball to him, usually in double coverage. He caught 10 balls for nearly 200 yards. Cap that with being 6’5, 239 and running a sub 4.40 40, and you have the best prospect in the draft.
5. Arizona- Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
Gaines has spectacular pass rushing ability. Arizona needs help with their pass rush to help out their secondary.
6. Washington-Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
See above reason…
7. Minnesota- Jamarcus Russell, QB, LSU
With no pass rushers or receivers worth taking at this spot, they will get their next Daunte Culpepper in strong-armed Jamarcus Russell.
8. Houston- Levi Brown, OT, Penn State
The Texans draft Brown in hope that he will finally give David Carr some protection for the first time ever.
9. Miami – Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
Miami’s defense is getting old, and Branch will help immediately at DT
10. Atlanta- Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
Leon and Dante Hall will form a cornerback duo that will be a force for years to come.
11. San Francisco- Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska
San Fransisco needs Defensive Line help, and Adam can give them that . He has enough bulk to play DT, and enough speed to play end
12. Detriot ( From Buffalo)- Laron Landry, S, LSU
Detroit needs defensive playmakers, and Landry fits the bill and fills a need.
13. St. Louis- Patrick Willis, ILB, Ole Miss
St. Louis is not very god on defense, and linebacker is definitely a problem spot. Willis is already a starter.
14. Carolina – Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
Carolina’s safeties are terrible. Reggie Nelson is a player who seems to have a knack for making big plays and tackles.
15. Pittsburgh- Paul Puzlusny, OLB, Penn State
With Porter gone, the Steelers will find his replacement in smart OLB Puzlusny. He is under the radar, but probably is the best linebacker in the draft.
16. Green Bay- Marshawn Lynch, RB, California
Ahman Green is gone, so the Packers need a running back. Lynch has great versatility and will help Favre on his last season playoff push.
17. Jacksonville- Ted Ginn Jr., WR, OSU
Jacksonville’s receivers have not progressed into stardom yet. Plus, they need help on punt returns.
18. Cincinnati- Darrelle Revis, CB, Pitt
Tory James and Deltha Oneal had disappointing seasons, as did Cincinnati’s return game. Revis will help both needs.
19. Tennessee- Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
With the departure of Drew Bennet, Tennessee has no viable wideouts. They will look to change that with Meachem, whose impressive combine put him ahead of Dewayne Jarrett.
20. NY Giants- Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas
The Giants are looking for any help in the secondary right now.
21. Denver- Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
Okoye is young, interesting, and a good player, and it really is a miracle he didn’t go earlier.
22. Dallas- Micheal Griffin, S, Texas
They need a coverman to help out Roy Williams, who really just is a linebacker playing deep.
23. Kansas City- Dewayne Bowe, WR, LSU
Kansas City’s wide receivers are not good, but Dewayne Bowe is. He is not afraid to be a little physical with cornerbacks and can make some tough catches in traffic.
24. New England (from Seattle)- Brandon Meriwether, S, Miami
Rodney Harrison is getting old and can’t seem to stay healthy a full season. Meriwether is a good talent with character concerns, but if anyone can set him straight, it’s Bellichek.
25. NY Jets- Greg Olsen, TE, Miami
The New York Jets filled their biggest need by trading for Thomas Jones, and now fill their second need by drafting stud TE Greg Olsen.
26. Philadelphia- Lawrence Timmons, OLB, Florida State
Philadelphia has many young options at OLB, but none of them are very good, and there are no safties worth drafting here.
27. New Orleans – Aaron Ross, CB, Texas
New Orleans secondary was abysmal, and that is what hindered their playoff run last season.
28. New England–Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State
This team has no depth at corner, which really has hurt them recently. He has a lot of upside, which the patriots love.
29. Baltimore- Justin Blalock, OG, Texas
Baltimore hopes that drafting him will give newly acquired Willis McGahee room to run in the future.
30. San Diego- Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina
Mcardell is getting old, and Parker is really more of a #2 or 3 receiver. Rice is gifted physically but raw talent wise.
31. Chicago- Zach Miller, TE, Arizona State
Zach Miller is a good receiving tight end, unlike Desmond Clark. He will be another weapon to help out Rex Grossman
32. Indianapolis- Tank Tyler, DT, NC State
Indianapolis’s Dline is full of pass rushers, which is why they had the worst run defense in the league. Tank Tyler is one of the best run stopping DT’s in the draft.
Round 2
33. Oakland- QB Drew Stanton, Michigan State
34. Detroit- OT Aaron Sears, Tennessee
35. Cleveland- DT Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State
36. Tampa Bay- DT Justin Harrell, Tennessee
37. Chicago- OG Ben Grubbs, Auburn
38. Arizona- OT Joe Staley, Central Michigan
39. Houston- OT Tony Ugoh, Arkansas
40. Miami- CB Damien Hughes, California
41. Minnesota- DE Charles Johnson, Georgia
42. San Francisco- S Aaron Rouse, Virginia Tech
43. Buffalo- CB Eric Wright, UNLV
44. Atlanta- OL Josh Beekman, Boston College
45. Carolina- QB Troy Smith, Ohio State
46. Pittsburgh- C Ryan Kalil, USC
47. Green Bay- TE Ben Patrick, Delaware
48. Jacksonville- S Eric Weddle, Utah
49. Cincinnati- OLB Jon Beason, Miami
50. Tennessee- DE Victor Abiamiri, Notre Dame
51. New York Giants- RB Antonio Pittman, Ohio State
52. St. Louis- DT Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State
53. Dallas- DT Turk McBride, Tennessee
54. Kansas City- DT Ryan McBean, Oklahoma State
55. Seattle- CB Tanard Jackson, Syracuse
56. Denver- ILB Brandon Siler, Florida
57. Philadelphia-DE Quenton Moses, Georgia
58. New Orleans- ILB Buster Davis, Florida State
59. New England-DE Anthony Spencer, Purdue
60. Baltimore- OLB Rufus Alexander, Oklahoma
61. San Diego-S Sabby Piscitelli, Oregon State
62. New York Jets- RB Micheal Bush, Louisville
63. Tampa Bay- MLB H.B. Blades, Pittsburgh
Oakland’s O-line was the reason for their offensive struggles last season. Joe Thomas is a 6’7 freak who let backs like Brian Calhoun and PJ Hill get 1,500 yard seasons behind him. Joe is the Calvin Johnson of Tackles and will have a more immediate impact than Jamarcus Russell.
2. Buffalo (traded 1st, 4th and 2008 pick for Detroit’s 1st pick)- Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
Willis Mcgahee was traded, and the Bills have no other options at running back. They get one of the best talents in the draft by trading up.
3. Cleveland- Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
Trent Dilfer has been a disappointment, and it seems that Cleveland has fallen in love with Quinn.
4. Tampa Bay – Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
You saw the Georgia Tech bowl game right? All they did was lob the ball to him, usually in double coverage. He caught 10 balls for nearly 200 yards. Cap that with being 6’5, 239 and running a sub 4.40 40, and you have the best prospect in the draft.
5. Arizona- Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
Gaines has spectacular pass rushing ability. Arizona needs help with their pass rush to help out their secondary.
6. Washington-Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas
See above reason…
7. Minnesota- Jamarcus Russell, QB, LSU
With no pass rushers or receivers worth taking at this spot, they will get their next Daunte Culpepper in strong-armed Jamarcus Russell.
8. Houston- Levi Brown, OT, Penn State
The Texans draft Brown in hope that he will finally give David Carr some protection for the first time ever.
9. Miami – Alan Branch, DT, Michigan
Miami’s defense is getting old, and Branch will help immediately at DT
10. Atlanta- Leon Hall, CB, Michigan
Leon and Dante Hall will form a cornerback duo that will be a force for years to come.
11. San Francisco- Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska
San Fransisco needs Defensive Line help, and Adam can give them that . He has enough bulk to play DT, and enough speed to play end
12. Detriot ( From Buffalo)- Laron Landry, S, LSU
Detroit needs defensive playmakers, and Landry fits the bill and fills a need.
13. St. Louis- Patrick Willis, ILB, Ole Miss
St. Louis is not very god on defense, and linebacker is definitely a problem spot. Willis is already a starter.
14. Carolina – Reggie Nelson, S, Florida
Carolina’s safeties are terrible. Reggie Nelson is a player who seems to have a knack for making big plays and tackles.
15. Pittsburgh- Paul Puzlusny, OLB, Penn State
With Porter gone, the Steelers will find his replacement in smart OLB Puzlusny. He is under the radar, but probably is the best linebacker in the draft.
16. Green Bay- Marshawn Lynch, RB, California
Ahman Green is gone, so the Packers need a running back. Lynch has great versatility and will help Favre on his last season playoff push.
17. Jacksonville- Ted Ginn Jr., WR, OSU
Jacksonville’s receivers have not progressed into stardom yet. Plus, they need help on punt returns.
18. Cincinnati- Darrelle Revis, CB, Pitt
Tory James and Deltha Oneal had disappointing seasons, as did Cincinnati’s return game. Revis will help both needs.
19. Tennessee- Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee
With the departure of Drew Bennet, Tennessee has no viable wideouts. They will look to change that with Meachem, whose impressive combine put him ahead of Dewayne Jarrett.
20. NY Giants- Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas
The Giants are looking for any help in the secondary right now.
21. Denver- Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville
Okoye is young, interesting, and a good player, and it really is a miracle he didn’t go earlier.
22. Dallas- Micheal Griffin, S, Texas
They need a coverman to help out Roy Williams, who really just is a linebacker playing deep.
23. Kansas City- Dewayne Bowe, WR, LSU
Kansas City’s wide receivers are not good, but Dewayne Bowe is. He is not afraid to be a little physical with cornerbacks and can make some tough catches in traffic.
24. New England (from Seattle)- Brandon Meriwether, S, Miami
Rodney Harrison is getting old and can’t seem to stay healthy a full season. Meriwether is a good talent with character concerns, but if anyone can set him straight, it’s Bellichek.
25. NY Jets- Greg Olsen, TE, Miami
The New York Jets filled their biggest need by trading for Thomas Jones, and now fill their second need by drafting stud TE Greg Olsen.
26. Philadelphia- Lawrence Timmons, OLB, Florida State
Philadelphia has many young options at OLB, but none of them are very good, and there are no safties worth drafting here.
27. New Orleans – Aaron Ross, CB, Texas
New Orleans secondary was abysmal, and that is what hindered their playoff run last season.
28. New England–Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State
This team has no depth at corner, which really has hurt them recently. He has a lot of upside, which the patriots love.
29. Baltimore- Justin Blalock, OG, Texas
Baltimore hopes that drafting him will give newly acquired Willis McGahee room to run in the future.
30. San Diego- Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina
Mcardell is getting old, and Parker is really more of a #2 or 3 receiver. Rice is gifted physically but raw talent wise.
31. Chicago- Zach Miller, TE, Arizona State
Zach Miller is a good receiving tight end, unlike Desmond Clark. He will be another weapon to help out Rex Grossman
32. Indianapolis- Tank Tyler, DT, NC State
Indianapolis’s Dline is full of pass rushers, which is why they had the worst run defense in the league. Tank Tyler is one of the best run stopping DT’s in the draft.
Round 2
33. Oakland- QB Drew Stanton, Michigan State
34. Detroit- OT Aaron Sears, Tennessee
35. Cleveland- DT Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State
36. Tampa Bay- DT Justin Harrell, Tennessee
37. Chicago- OG Ben Grubbs, Auburn
38. Arizona- OT Joe Staley, Central Michigan
39. Houston- OT Tony Ugoh, Arkansas
40. Miami- CB Damien Hughes, California
41. Minnesota- DE Charles Johnson, Georgia
42. San Francisco- S Aaron Rouse, Virginia Tech
43. Buffalo- CB Eric Wright, UNLV
44. Atlanta- OL Josh Beekman, Boston College
45. Carolina- QB Troy Smith, Ohio State
46. Pittsburgh- C Ryan Kalil, USC
47. Green Bay- TE Ben Patrick, Delaware
48. Jacksonville- S Eric Weddle, Utah
49. Cincinnati- OLB Jon Beason, Miami
50. Tennessee- DE Victor Abiamiri, Notre Dame
51. New York Giants- RB Antonio Pittman, Ohio State
52. St. Louis- DT Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State
53. Dallas- DT Turk McBride, Tennessee
54. Kansas City- DT Ryan McBean, Oklahoma State
55. Seattle- CB Tanard Jackson, Syracuse
56. Denver- ILB Brandon Siler, Florida
57. Philadelphia-DE Quenton Moses, Georgia
58. New Orleans- ILB Buster Davis, Florida State
59. New England-DE Anthony Spencer, Purdue
60. Baltimore- OLB Rufus Alexander, Oklahoma
61. San Diego-S Sabby Piscitelli, Oregon State
62. New York Jets- RB Micheal Bush, Louisville
63. Tampa Bay- MLB H.B. Blades, Pittsburgh