| Team_ID |
Teams |
Team_City |
teamsUrl |
Rd |
Sel# |
Player |
playerUrl |
Pos |
Ht |
Wt |
School_Team |
Comment |
Current_Round |
| 15 |
Dolphins |
MIAMI |
/nfl/team?statsId=15 |
1 |
1 |
Jake Long |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946097 |
OL |
6-7 |
315 |
Michigan |
Czar's take: Basically, the Dolphins negotiated potential contracts with both Longs, although the Michigan offensive tackle was their first choice. |
0 |
| 14 |
Rams |
ST. LOUIS |
/nfl/team?statsId=14 |
1 |
2 |
Chris Long |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946669 |
DE |
6-3 |
279 |
Virginia |
The Rams attempted to float the name of LSU DT Glenn Dorsey in order to get some action from the Falcons and Saints, but couldn't get a serious bite. |
0 |
| 1 |
Falcons |
ATLANTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=1 |
1 |
3 |
Matt Ryan |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946131 |
QB |
6-5 |
218 |
Boston College |
Everyone's reaction is that this was owner Arthur Blank's choice, but don't bet on that. |
0 |
| 13 |
Raiders |
OAKLAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=13 |
1 |
4 |
Darren McFadden |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946775 |
RB |
6-1 |
217 |
Arkansas |
McFadden was always the pick for the Raiders. He has the chance to be better than Adrian Peterson, last year's rookie of the year. |
0 |
| 12 |
Chiefs |
KANSAS CITY |
/nfl/team?statsId=12 |
1 |
5 |
Glenn Dorsey |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946605 |
DT |
6-2 |
303 |
LSU |
Kansas City has so many holes to fill and was reluctant to make a trade with the Saints, who desperately wanted Dorsey. |
0 |
| 20 |
Jets |
NEW YORK |
/nfl/team?statsId=20 |
1 |
6 |
Vernon Gholston |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946445 |
DL |
6-4 |
264 |
Ohio State |
There is no question that the Jets wanted McFadden and opted to take Gholston, who was the flavor of the month in all the draft previews. |
0 |
| 18 |
Saints |
NEW ORLEANS |
/nfl/team?statsId=18 |
1 |
7 |
Sedrick Ellis |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945961 |
DT |
6-2 |
305 |
USC |
This was supposed to be the Patriots' pick from the 49ers, but it made sense to trade the choice to the Saints who were desperate for Glenn Dorsey or USC's Sedrick Ellis, the draft's second best defensive tackle. |
0 |
| 30 |
Jaguars |
JACKSONVILLE |
/nfl/team?statsId=30 |
1 |
8 |
Derrick Harvey |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946517 |
DE |
6-4 |
262 |
Florida |
With QB Matt Ryan gone, the Ravens did the wise thing and traded down with Jacksonville, knowing they have a shot at another quarterback (Chad Henne?) much later in the round. |
0 |
| 4 |
Bengals |
CINCINNATI |
/nfl/team?statsId=4 |
1 |
9 |
Keith Rivers |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946589 |
LB |
6-3 |
235 |
USC |
The Bengals need quality defensive players and Rivers fits that need. |
0 |
| 17 |
Patriots |
NEW ENGLAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=17 |
1 |
10 |
Jerod Mayo |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946583 |
LB |
6-2 |
230 |
Tennessee |
We saw this pick coming. Mayo moved quickly up several draft boards. A good fit here, since the Pats have a lot of age at inside linebacker. |
0 |
| 2 |
Bills |
BUFFALO |
/nfl/team?statsId=2 |
1 |
11 |
Leodis McKelvin |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946695 |
CB |
5-10 |
192 |
Troy |
The Bills have to defend Tom Brady and Randy Moss, and McKelvin should help in that area. |
0 |
| 7 |
Broncos |
DENVER |
/nfl/team?statsId=7 |
1 |
12 |
Ryan Clady |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946767 |
OT |
6-5 |
317 |
Boise State |
The Broncos become the first NFL team to take a Boise State player in the first round. Clady is coming to protect quarterback Jay Cutler, but will probably play on the right side as a rookie. |
0 |
| 29 |
Panthers |
CAROLINA |
/nfl/team?statsId=29 |
1 |
13 |
Jonathan Stewart |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946779 |
RB |
5-10 |
233 |
Oregon |
The Panthers were thinking quarterback at this slot, but they always loved Stewart, a guy who should play immediately alongside DeAngelo Williams. |
0 |
| 3 |
Bears |
CHICAGO |
/nfl/team?statsId=3 |
1 |
14 |
Chris Williams |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946265 |
T |
6-6 |
320 |
Vanderbilt |
The Bears may have been tempted to replace departed receiver Bernard Berrian, but Williams could start at left tackle and allow them to move John Tait to the right side. |
0 |
| 12 |
Chiefs |
KANSAS CITY |
/nfl/team?statsId=12 |
1 |
15 |
Branden Albert |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946665 |
OG |
6-6 |
317 |
Virginia |
Smart trade by the Lions here. The Chiefs really need offensive linemen and the Lions don't. This trade also gives the Chiefs some ammunition to pick some cornerbacks later in the draft. |
0 |
| 22 |
Cardinals |
ARIZONA |
/nfl/team?statsId=22 |
1 |
16 |
Dominique RodgersCromartie |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8021602 |
CB |
6-2 |
182 |
Tennessee State |
All week the word was that the Cardinals wanted either a CB or an RB with this pick and they got their man in Rodgers-Cromartie, who they had rated as a top corner on their draft board. |
0 |
| 8 |
Lions |
DETROIT |
/nfl/team?statsId=8 |
1 |
17 |
Gosder Cherilus |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946125 |
T |
6-7 |
318 |
Boston College |
Matt Millen's pick of Boston College right tackle Gosder Cherilus will be questioned because he traded with Kansas City and gave them Branden Albert. Gosder does have a strong punch, but he doesn't look like a left tackle in the NFL. |
0 |
| 33 |
Ravens |
BALTIMORE |
/nfl/team?statsId=33 |
1 |
18 |
Joe Flacco |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946139 |
QB |
6-6 |
232 |
Delaware |
Hard to believe that the Ravens thought they had to make another trade in order to draft Flacco. But they do end up with the second-best QB in the draft. |
0 |
| 29 |
Panthers |
CAROLINA |
/nfl/team?statsId=29 |
1 |
19 |
Jeff Otah |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946835 |
OT |
6-6 |
339 |
Pittsburgh |
The Panthers traded with the Eagles in order to select Otah, who was considered a little soft by some teams. However, he was a top 15 player on the Carolina board. |
0 |
| 27 |
Buccaneers |
TAMPA BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=27 |
1 |
20 |
Aqib Talib |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946423 |
CB |
6-1 |
206 |
Kansas |
A lot of teams rated Talib as a top 10 talent, but were worried about his personality and character. |
0 |
| 1 |
Falcons |
ATLANTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=1 |
1 |
21 |
Sam Baker |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945959 |
T |
6-5 |
305 |
USC |
The Redskins traded their 21st pick to the Falcons, who grabbed USC offensive lineman Sam Baker, who was once rated a top-15 player. |
0 |
| 6 |
Cowboys |
DALLAS |
/nfl/team?statsId=6 |
1 |
22 |
Felix Jones |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946773 |
RB |
6-0 |
207 |
Arkansas |
Jerry Jones just couldn't resist grabbing some speed from Arkansas. |
0 |
| 23 |
Steelers |
PITTSBURGH |
/nfl/team?statsId=23 |
1 |
23 |
Rashard Mendenhall |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946795 |
RB |
5-9 |
224 |
Illinois |
Mendenhall slipped because some teams considered him a one-season wonder at Illinois. The Steelers didn't have a specific need and they simply went with the best available player. |
0 |
| 10 |
Titans |
TENNESSEE |
/nfl/team?statsId=10 |
1 |
24 |
Chris Johnson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946683 |
RB |
5-10 |
198 |
East Carolina |
Johnson ran a 4.28 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and this pick had to be all about speed. The Titans spent two high picks on running backs in recent years, so we have to wonder why the position was such a need. |
0 |
| 6 |
Cowboys |
DALLAS |
/nfl/team?statsId=6 |
1 |
25 |
Mike Jenkins |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946321 |
DB |
6-0 |
197 |
South Florida |
The Cowboys were supposed to pick 28th, but they were worried about the Chargers taking Jenkins. |
0 |
| 34 |
Texans |
HOUSTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=34 |
1 |
26 |
Duane Brown |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946189 |
OT |
6-4 |
308 |
Virginia Tech |
Brown was considered a second-rounder, but Houston was running out of options and Brown does have very good feet and athletic ability. |
0 |
| 24 |
Chargers |
SAN DIEGO |
/nfl/team?statsId=24 |
1 |
27 |
Antoine Cason |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946409 |
CB |
6-0 |
185 |
Arizona |
Chargers GM A.J. Smith had Cason circled as his potential pick weeks ago. Cason has excellent ball skills and should help immediately as a nickel back. |
0 |
| 26 |
Seahawks |
SEATTLE |
/nfl/team?statsId=26 |
1 |
28 |
Lawrence Jackson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945963 |
DE |
6-5 |
270 |
USC |
Like most first rounds, the bottom of the round tends to disintegrate. This is not a bad pick, but most teams had Jackson in the second round. |
0 |
| 25 |
49ers |
SAN FRANCISCO |
/nfl/team?statsId=25 |
1 |
29 |
Kentwan Balmer |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946685 |
DE |
6-4 |
292 |
North Carolina |
The 49ers love coaching the Senior Bowl and they may have found another gem there in Balmer, a need pick. |
0 |
| 20 |
Jets |
NEW YORK |
/nfl/team?statsId=20 |
1 |
30 |
Dustin Keller |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946115 |
TE |
6-2 |
248 |
Purdue |
The Jets needed to leave this round with a playmaker and Keller was an interesting pick because many thought the Giants wanted to take him at No. 31. |
0 |
| 19 |
Giants |
NEW YORK |
/nfl/team?statsId=19 |
1 |
31 |
Kenny Phillips |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946813 |
FS |
6-1 |
213 |
Miami |
GM Jerry Reese made another smart move here with Phillips, who was definitely the only safety considered by most teams to have first-round talent. |
0 |
| 15 |
Dolphins |
MIAMI |
/nfl/team?statsId=15 |
2 |
32 |
Phillip Merling |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946789 |
DE |
6-4 |
282 |
Clemson |
Peter Schrager's take: The Clemson star's lingering sports hernia groin injury scared off teams in the first round, and Miami scoops him up at 32. |
0 |
| 14 |
Rams |
ST. LOUIS |
/nfl/team?statsId=14 |
2 |
33 |
Donnie Avery |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946289 |
WR |
5-11 |
190 |
Houston |
If you polled 1,000 draft experts Friday who would be the top wide receiver taken Saturday, exactly 0 would have said Donnie Avery. The Rams must have loved his speed. |
0 |
| 28 |
Redskins |
WASHINGTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=28 |
2 |
34 |
Devin Thomas |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946849 |
WR |
6-1 |
216 |
Michigan State |
The Redskins' patience pays off as they trade back and still get one of this year's top wideouts |
0 |
| 12 |
Chiefs |
KANSAS CITY |
/nfl/team?statsId=12 |
2 |
35 |
Brandon Flowers |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946437 |
CB |
5-10 |
200 |
Virginia Tech |
A few subpar workouts turned the cornerback into a second- round selection. DB is a need for K.C., and Flowers makes perfect sense. |
0 |
| 9 |
Packers |
GREEN BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=9 |
2 |
36 |
Jordy Nelson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946313 |
WR |
6-2 |
217 |
Kansas State |
Nelson caught 122 balls last season, saving his best for the Wildcats' biggest games. Another target for Aaron Rodgers to grow with in Green Bay. |
0 |
| 1 |
Falcons |
ATLANTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=1 |
2 |
37 |
Curtis Lofton |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946815 |
LB |
6-0 |
238 |
Oklahoma |
The Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year may be a bit short for the NFL, but he's a tackle machine. Solid pick here. |
0 |
| 26 |
Seahawks |
SEATTLE |
/nfl/team?statsId=26 |
2 |
38 |
John Carlson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946367 |
TE |
6-6 |
255 |
Notre Dame |
With Fred Davis and Martellus Bennett still on the board, I'm not sure I love the Carlson pick, here. But tight end is certainly a need in Seattle, and Holmgren and Co. fill it. |
0 |
| 25 |
49ers |
SAN FRANCISCO |
/nfl/team?statsId=25 |
2 |
39 |
Chilo Rachal |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946587 |
G |
6-5 |
315 |
USC |
With Joe Staley manning the right tackle position like a 10-year vet last season, there's hope for San Fran's line. Rachal can be the long-term replacement for Larry Allen at guard.
|
0 |
| 18 |
Saints |
NEW ORLEANS |
/nfl/team?statsId=18 |
2 |
40 |
Tracy Porter |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946563 |
CB |
5-10 |
186 |
Indiana |
The Saints get a young corner to bolster their weakest position. |
0 |
| 2 |
Bills |
BUFFALO |
/nfl/team?statsId=2 |
2 |
41 |
James Hardy |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946561 |
WR |
6-7 |
220 |
Indiana |
Patience pays off for a team in need of wide receiver again, as the Bills hold off on grabbing a wideout with the eleventh pick and get the skyscraper Hardy at No. 41. |
0 |
| 7 |
Broncos |
DENVER |
/nfl/team?statsId=7 |
2 |
42 |
Eddie Royal |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946439 |
WR |
5-10 |
180 |
Virginia Tech |
With Cal's DeSean Jackson still on the board, the Broncos go with Royal, another sub 6-foot speedster with hands. |
0 |
| 16 |
Vikings |
MINNESOTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=16 |
2 |
43 |
Tyrell Johnson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946385 |
FS |
5-11 |
207 |
Arkansas State |
The Vikes have some solid talent at safety, but pick up some more depth in Johnson, the tackle machine out of Arkansas State. |
0 |
| 3 |
Bears |
CHICAGO |
/nfl/team?statsId=3 |
2 |
44 |
Matt Forte |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946643 |
RB |
6-1 |
224 |
Tulane |
Talk about a perfect match. Forte ran for 2,127 yards at Tulane last season, while the Benson/Peterson/Wolfe trio stunk it up in Chicago in '07. |
0 |
| 8 |
Lions |
DETROIT |
/nfl/team?statsId=8 |
2 |
45 |
Jordon Dizon |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946637 |
LB |
6-0 |
225 |
Colorado |
Ernie Sims gets some help at LB with Dizon, a kid who had 160 tackles last season. Critics will point to his speed and size. I point to the numbers. A producer. |
0 |
| 4 |
Bengals |
CINCINNATI |
/nfl/team?statsId=4 |
2 |
46 |
Jerome Simpson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946681 |
WR |
6-1 |
190 |
Coastal Carolina |
Ah, Coastal Carolina's finest. Simpson didn't play as well in '07 as he did in '06, but that could be because of the departure of quarterback Tyler Thigpen. |
0 |
| 21 |
Eagles |
PHILADELPHIA |
/nfl/team?statsId=21 |
2 |
47 |
Trevor Laws |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946369 |
DE |
6-1 |
295 |
Notre Dame |
An ultra-productive player on a really bad Notre Dame team last year. 112 tackles out of your DT? That's unheard of stuff. |
0 |
| 28 |
Redskins |
WASHINGTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=28 |
2 |
48 |
Fred Davis |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946415 |
TE |
6-4 |
250 |
USC |
Davis was actually my top-rated tight end, and will work with Chris Cooley at the TE spot in Washington. |
0 |
| 21 |
Eagles |
PHILADELPHIA |
/nfl/team?statsId=21 |
2 |
49 |
DeSean Jackson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946801 |
WR |
5-11 |
178 |
California |
Generously listed at 5-11, but could be the next Devin Hester. A kick and punt return threat who has solid hands. |
0 |
| 22 |
Cardinals |
ARIZONA |
/nfl/team?statsId=22 |
2 |
50 |
Calais Campbell |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946591 |
DE |
6-8 |
280 |
Miami (FL) |
Arizona gets a player who, entering the college season, was considered a potential top-five guy.
|
0 |
| 28 |
Redskins |
WASHINGTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=28 |
2 |
51 |
Malcolm Kelly |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946823 |
WR |
6-3 |
219 |
Oklahoma |
Kelly had a curious Pro Day in early April, blaming the Oklahoma facilities for his mediocre performance. He can play, though, and some had him going at No. 11 to Buffalo prior to the draft. |
0 |
| 30 |
Jaguars |
JACKSONVILLE |
/nfl/team?statsId=30 |
2 |
52 |
Quentin Groves |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946177 |
DE |
6-3 |
254 |
Auburn |
Groves can probably play outside LB, though he played DE in college. A star at Auburn, Jaguars fans are likely familiar with his work from SEC days. |
0 |
| 23 |
Steelers |
PITTSBURGH |
/nfl/team?statsId=23 |
2 |
53 |
Limas Sweed |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946027 |
WR |
6-5 |
219 |
Texas |
Ben Roethlisberger got a highly productive running back in the first round and a fantastic wide receiver in the second. Sweed can flat out play. |
0 |
| 10 |
Titans |
TENNESSEE |
/nfl/team?statsId=10 |
2 |
54 |
Jason Jones |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946725 |
DE |
6-5 |
262 |
Eastern Michigan |
Played fantastic against Michigan this year, holding his own lining up against top pick Jake Long. |
0 |
| 33 |
Ravens |
BALTIMORE |
/nfl/team?statsId=33 |
2 |
55 |
Ray Rice |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946797 |
RB |
5-8 |
203 |
Rutgers |
Everyone said Ray Rice would go right smack in the middle of the second round, and that's exactly where he went. |
0 |
| 9 |
Packers |
GREEN BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=9 |
2 |
56 |
Brian Brohm |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946715 |
QB |
6-3 |
228 |
Louisville |
A topsy-turvy senior season bumps him to the second round, but the guy can play. Aaron Rodgers has some competition in Green Bay. |
0 |
| 15 |
Dolphins |
MIAMI |
/nfl/team?statsId=15 |
2 |
57 |
Chad Henne |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946557 |
QB |
6-2 |
226 |
Michigan |
Jake Long's college quarterback joins him down on South Beach as Henne falls all the way to 57th. Though he'll forever be known in Ann Arbor as the guy who never beat Ohio State, Henne has a pro build and one of the better arms in the draft. |
0 |
| 27 |
Buccaneers |
TAMPA BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=27 |
2 |
58 |
Dexter Jackson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946565 |
KR |
5-9 |
182 |
Appalachian State |
A member of the Appalachian State squad that stunned Michigan, and a flat-out burner. |
0 |
| 11 |
Colts |
INDIANAPOLIS |
/nfl/team?statsId=11 |
2 |
59 |
Mike Pollak |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945927 |
C |
6-4 |
292 |
Arizona State |
The Colts had offensive line needs and addressed them in Pollak, the top center in this year's draft. He can play guard, too. |
0 |
| 9 |
Packers |
GREEN BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=9 |
2 |
60 |
Patrick Lee |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946179 |
DB |
6-0 |
201 |
Auburn |
Woodson and Harris aren't getting any younger. Patrick Lee was a ball hawk at Auburn. |
0 |
| 6 |
Cowboys |
DALLAS |
/nfl/team?statsId=6 |
2 |
61 |
Martellus Bennett |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946827 |
TE |
6-7 |
252 |
Texas A&M |
Not the fastest guy, but he's a massive target. With Anthony Fasano off to Miami, Bennett should get some playing time next season. |
0 |
| 17 |
Patriots |
NEW ENGLAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=17 |
2 |
62 |
Terrence Wheatley |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945985 |
CB |
5-10 |
185 |
Colorado |
Asante Samuel and Randall Gay left this off-season, making cornerback a position of need. Wheatley ran the sixth-fastest 40 time among corners at the combine. |
0 |
| 19 |
Giants |
NEW YORK |
/nfl/team?statsId=19 |
2 |
63 |
Terrell Thomas |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945971 |
CB |
6-1 |
200 |
USC |
Thomas started every game the past two seasons for the Pac 10 champion Trojans, and adds depth to the Giants' secondary. |
0 |
| 8 |
Lions |
DETROIT |
/nfl/team?statsId=8 |
3 |
64 |
Kevin Smith |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946781 |
RB |
6-1 |
212 |
Central Florida |
Smith ran for 2,567 yards and scored 29 touchdowns last season for UCF. He'll bring his skills to Detroit where he'll get some time next season. Jamaal Charles, curiously, is still on the board. |
0 |
| 14 |
Rams |
ST. LOUIS |
/nfl/team?statsId=14 |
3 |
65 |
John Greco |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946285 |
OL |
6-5 |
325 |
Toledo |
The Rams would have likely taken Jake Long with the 2nd overall pick if he was still on the board. They address the OT position with Greco, a third-team All-American. |
0 |
| 15 |
Dolphins |
MIAMI |
/nfl/team?statsId=15 |
3 |
66 |
Kendall Langford |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946743 |
DT |
6-5 |
294 |
Hampton |
Fellow Hampton player Justin Durant starred as a rookie for Jacksonville last season. Langford joins 2nd round pick Merling as defensive linemen drafted by Miami. Perhaps this means the end for Jason Taylor? |
0 |
| 29 |
Panthers |
CAROLINA |
/nfl/team?statsId=29 |
3 |
67 |
Charles Godfrey |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946545 |
CB |
6-0 |
208 |
Iowa |
Carolina needed some DB depth and Godfrey can likely play either safety or corner. He had five interceptions last season. Chevis Jackson and Justin King are both higher on my board. |
0 |
| 1 |
Falcons |
ATLANTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=1 |
3 |
68 |
Chevis Jackson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946601 |
CB |
5-11 |
188 |
LSU |
Speaking of Jackson, there he goes. Though he only ran a 4.6 40 at his Pro Day, he's a producer, and could end up being a very solid pro. |
0 |
| 24 |
Chargers |
SAN DIEGO |
/nfl/team?statsId=24 |
3 |
69 |
Jacob Hester |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946599 |
RB |
6-0 |
224 |
LSU |
San Diego must have really loved Hester, giving up a future second-round pick to get him. With Michael Turner now in Atlanta, Hester should get some time backing up L.T. |
0 |
| 3 |
Bears |
CHICAGO |
/nfl/team?statsId=3 |
3 |
70 |
Earl Bennett |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946787 |
WR |
6-0 |
202 |
Vanderbilt |
The Chicago Commodores? The Bears grab their second Vanderbilt guy of the draft; an outstanding college player and 3-time All-SEC performer on some pretty bleak Commodore squads. |
0 |
| 33 |
Ravens |
BALTIMORE |
/nfl/team?statsId=33 |
3 |
71 |
Tavares Gooden |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946207 |
LB |
6-2 |
238 |
Miami (FL) |
Gooden is the next in a long line of pro linebackers from The U. The Ravens get a kid who's played both the inside and outside linebacker spot and recorded 100 tackles last season. |
0 |
| 2 |
Bills |
BUFFALO |
/nfl/team?statsId=2 |
3 |
72 |
Chris Ellis |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946191 |
DE |
6-5 |
267 |
Virginia Tech |
Strong choice here, as the Bills pick up an All-ACC defensive end in Ellis. The kid had 22 sacks over his career as a Hokie. |
0 |
| 12 |
Chiefs |
KANSAS CITY |
/nfl/team?statsId=12 |
3 |
73 |
Jamaal Charles |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946805 |
RB |
6-0 |
203 |
Texas |
Charles was my fifth-rated running back. Slipping to 73, the former Longhorn should be playing with conviction for Kansas City. I love this pick. |
0 |
| 29 |
Panthers |
CAROLINA |
/nfl/team?statsId=29 |
3 |
74 |
Dan Connor |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946443 |
LB |
6-3 |
233 |
Penn State |
Some mocks had Connor going as high as the first round. He joins Jon Beason, a breakout star in his rookie campaign last season, in what should be a pretty nice young linebacker duo. |
0 |
| 25 |
49ers |
SAN FRANCISCO |
/nfl/team?statsId=25 |
3 |
75 |
Reggie Smith |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946803 |
DB |
6-1 |
197 |
Oklahoma |
Some were turned off after Smith injured his toe and ran a slower than expected 40 time, but the kid can flat out play. He'll be used either as a safety or corner in San Francisco. |
0 |
| 12 |
Chiefs |
KANSAS CITY |
/nfl/team?statsId=12 |
3 |
76 |
Brad Cottam |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946253 |
TE |
6-8 |
270 |
Tennessee |
Don't worry, this doesn't mean the end of Tony Gonzalez. Jason Dunn's no longer with the Chiefs and Cottam's a fine selection. At 6-7, he could end up being a beast in the red zone. |
0 |
| 4 |
Bengals |
CINCINNATI |
/nfl/team?statsId=4 |
3 |
77 |
Pat Sims |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946505 |
DT |
6-4 |
316 |
Auburn |
I had Sims going in the second round, so to get him here at 77 is great value. A clog in the middle, he's another addition for Marvin Lewis' rebuilding defense. |
0 |
| 17 |
Patriots |
NEW ENGLAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=17 |
3 |
78 |
Shawn Crable |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946093 |
LB |
6-5 |
243 |
Michigan |
The Pats pick up Crable, another highly accomplished collegiate linebacker, at 78. There's a chance he ends up playing defensive end in the pros. |
0 |
| 34 |
Texans |
HOUSTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=34 |
3 |
79 |
Antwaun Molden |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946659 |
CB |
6-0 |
198 |
Eastern Kentucky |
Another guy I had going mid-second round, Molden has the dreaded "track guy playing football" label. He's got tons of potential, but only started 12 games in college. |
0 |
| 21 |
Eagles |
PHILADELPHIA |
/nfl/team?statsId=21 |
3 |
80 |
Bryan Smith |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946785 |
OLB |
6-2 |
228 |
McNeese State |
Curious pick, here. Smith wasn't this high on many boards. With Darrell Robertson, Cliff Avril, and Brian Johnston still on the board, I don't love this one. |
0 |
| 22 |
Cardinals |
ARIZONA |
/nfl/team?statsId=22 |
3 |
81 |
Early Doucet |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946595 |
WR |
6-1 |
210 |
LSU |
Many draftniks pegged Doucet as the nation's top pro prospect at wideout entering this season. After a nagging injury slowed him down all year, he slips all the way to 81. Great value pick. |
0 |
| 12 |
Chiefs |
KANSAS CITY |
/nfl/team?statsId=12 |
3 |
82 |
DaJuan Morgan |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946487 |
RB |
6-1 |
205 |
North Carolina State |
Behind from Kenny Phillips and Tyrell Johnson, Morgan was the third highest rated safety on most boards. Kansas City is flat out cleaning up this year. Value picks all over the board. |
0 |
| 27 |
Buccaneers |
TAMPA BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=27 |
3 |
83 |
Jeremy Zuttah |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946647 |
OG |
6-3 |
295 |
Rutgers |
Zuttah shot up draft boards after a mind-blowing combine performance in which he ran a sub 5.0 40. Tampa picks up a kid with great potential at OT. |
0 |
| 1 |
Falcons |
ATLANTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=1 |
3 |
84 |
Harry Douglas |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946349 |
WR |
5-11 |
170 |
Louisville |
The Falcons pick up a Bobby Petrino-coached and recruited player. Douglas always performed at Louisville, etching 10 100+ yard performances over the past two seasons. |
0 |
| 10 |
Titans |
TENNESSEE |
/nfl/team?statsId=10 |
3 |
85 |
Craig Stevens |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945931 |
TE |
6-5 |
254 |
California |
Some head scratching here, as the Titans fail to address their desperate need at wideout ... again. They get Stevens, a solid tight end out of Cal. But don't they already have Bo Scaife? |
0 |
| 33 |
Ravens |
BALTIMORE |
/nfl/team?statsId=33 |
3 |
86 |
Tom Zbikowski |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946379 |
S |
6-0 |
207 |
Notre Dame |
Most fans are familiar with Zbikowski the safety/pro boxer out of Notre Dame. Speed is an issue; toughness is not. It'll be interesting to see him learn the ropes from Ed Reed. |
0 |
| 8 |
Lions |
DETROIT |
/nfl/team?statsId=8 |
3 |
87 |
Andre Fluellen |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946047 |
DT |
6-5 |
280 |
Florida State |
A clog in the middle, he'll be a nice addition to the Detroit defense. The Lions were last in the league in points against, yards against, and first downs allowed. They need to load up today. |
0 |
| 23 |
Steelers |
PITTSBURGH |
/nfl/team?statsId=23 |
3 |
88 |
Bruce Davis |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945951 |
DE |
6-3 |
229 |
UCLA |
I love this pick, as Davis was one of my favorite college players over the past few seasons. Crazy productive, high-energy, and a tackle machine at UCLA, he still got the dreaded "tweener" label. Mike Tomlin will love his toughness and will use him at OLB. |
0 |
| 34 |
Texans |
HOUSTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=34 |
3 |
89 |
Steve Slaton |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946793 |
RB |
5-09 |
197 |
West Virginia |
The Texans offense took a hit once Ahman Green was injured in '07. Darius Walker showed flashes in the final weeks, but picking up Slaton makes sense. |
0 |
| 3 |
Bears |
CHICAGO |
/nfl/team?statsId=3 |
3 |
90 |
Marcus Harrison |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946329 |
DT |
6-2 |
310 |
Arkansas |
Played the "Bandit" defensive end at Arkansas, where he excelled and earned All-SEC second team honors. The Bears have defensive line depth concerns, making Harrison a strong value pick here. |
0 |
| 9 |
Packers |
GREEN BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=9 |
3 |
91 |
Jermichael Finley |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946833 |
TE |
6-4 |
243 |
Texas |
Bubba Franks is no longer with the Packers, making tight end an area of need. Finley has great potential and should work with Donald Lee to shore up the TE spot. Another solid addition to Green Bay's offense. |
0 |
| 8 |
Lions |
DETROIT |
/nfl/team?statsId=8 |
3 |
92 |
Cliff Avril |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946571 |
DE |
6-3 |
251 |
Purdue |
Detroit goes defense again. Great value pick here, as most mocks had Avril going early- to mid-second round. He was a very productive player at Purdue. |
0 |
| 11 |
Colts |
INDIANAPOLIS |
/nfl/team?statsId=11 |
3 |
93 |
Philip Wheeler |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946053 |
LB |
6-2 |
230 |
Georgia Tech |
One of the best blitzing backers in this draft, Wheeler helps the Colts address a need at linebacker. Many folks will remember him from his two-sack performance in last season's opening week 33-3 drubbing of Notre Dame. |
0 |
| 17 |
Patriots |
NEW ENGLAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=17 |
3 |
94 |
Kevin O'Connell |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946299 |
QB |
6-6 |
228 |
San Diego State |
Nice pick. The Pats go with O'Connell over Andre Woodson, John David Booty, and Josh Johnson. Good arm, great build, strong character. Perfect for New England. |
0 |
| 19 |
Giants |
NEW YORK |
/nfl/team?statsId=19 |
3 |
95 |
Mario Manningham |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946819 |
WR |
5-11 |
178 |
Michigan |
The Giants grab Manningham, a projected first-round pick as recent as a month ago, at 95. Some character issues scared teams here, but he's worth the gamble in the 90s. He'll learn from fellow former Michigan star Amani Toomer in NY. |
0 |
| 28 |
Redskins |
WASHINGTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=28 |
3 |
96 |
Chad Rinehart |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946345 |
T |
6-5 |
308 |
Northern Iowa |
Strong selection here as Rinehart has great size and potential. The 'Skins are really bolstering their offense this year. |
0 |
| 4 |
Bengals |
CINCINNATI |
/nfl/team?statsId=4 |
3 |
97 |
Andre Caldwell |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8022812 |
WR |
6-0 |
200 |
Florida |
Chris Henry's gone and Chad Johnson's future in Cincinnati is a question mark; hence the drafting of both Simpson and Caldwell in the second and third rounds. Bubba was a big contributor to some fantastic Gator teams and should be a producer in Cincy next season. |
0 |
| 1 |
Falcons |
ATLANTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=1 |
3 |
98 |
Thomas DeCoud |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945929 |
S |
6-2 |
195 |
California |
DeCoud had a strong career at Cal and with Chevis Jackson, adds more defensive back depth in Atlanta. He can play both corner and safety and was Cal's team MVP last season. |
0 |
| 33 |
Ravens |
BALTIMORE |
/nfl/team?statsId=33 |
3 |
99 |
Oniel Cousins |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946309 |
DT |
6-4 |
304 |
Texas-El Paso |
Good value pick, here, as most would agree end of third round is just about where Cousins was expected to go. Grubbs, Yanda, and Gaither were all fantastic in their first seasons on the Ravens O-Line last year. More depth comes with Cousins. |
0 |
| 13 |
Raiders |
OAKLAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=13 |
4 |
100 |
Tyvon Branch |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946629 |
CB |
6-0 |
199 |
Connecticut |
Al Davis loves speed, and he gets some here in Branch. I'm not sure cornerback is a pressing need for Oakland, but the lightning-fast Branch adds some depth. |
0 |
| 14 |
Rams |
ST. LOUIS |
/nfl/team?statsId=14 |
4 |
101 |
Justin King |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946761 |
WR |
6-0 |
186 |
Penn State |
The Rams get a great value pick here, as most mocks had King going early second round. The Penn State kid had a few fantastic pre-draft workouts, but underperformed a bit in Happy Valley. At 101, this is a no-lose. |
0 |
| 9 |
Packers |
GREEN BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=9 |
4 |
102 |
Jeremy Thompson |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946607 |
DE |
6-4 |
264 |
Wake Forest |
High-motor kid who won't quit on a play. Concerns from an ACL injury from 2005 could have bumped him to 102. |
0 |
| 10 |
Titans |
TENNESSEE |
/nfl/team?statsId=10 |
4 |
103 |
William Hayes |
|
DE/LB |
6-3 |
260 |
Winston Salem State |
A small school kid not many mock drafts listed this early. The Titans continue to cause some confusion in the media area. At some point, they need to take a wide receiver. |
0 |
| 5 |
Browns |
CLEVELAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=5 |
4 |
104 |
Beau Bell |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946625 |
LB |
6-3 |
245 |
UNLV |
A standout college performer, Bell was pegged by some as a potential second-round pick. Cleveland trades up to get the MWC Defensive Player of the Year and will likely move him to MLB. |
0 |
| 12 |
Chiefs |
KANSAS CITY |
/nfl/team?statsId=12 |
4 |
105 |
Will Franklin |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8020976 |
WR |
6-0 |
214 |
Missouri |
Starred locally at Missouri and adds some wide receiver depth for a Kansas City team that lost Sami Parker and Eddie Kennison in the off-season. |
0 |
| 33 |
Ravens |
BALTIMORE |
/nfl/team?statsId=33 |
4 |
106 |
Marcus Smith |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946315 |
WR |
6-1 |
221 |
New Mexico |
Exciting pick for Ravens fans, as Smith is one of those under-the-radar guys with a lot of potential. Flacco to Smith? Let them grow together. |
0 |
| 25 |
49ers |
SAN FRANCISCO |
/nfl/team?statsId=25 |
4 |
107 |
Cody Wallace |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946037 |
OL |
6-4 |
290 |
Texas A&M |
San Francisco gets arguably the strongest center in the draft, a kid who benches 480 pounds. Alex Smith and Frank Gore can't develop without a strong line. Picking up guys like Wallace is wise. |
0 |
| 7 |
Broncos |
DENVER |
/nfl/team?statsId=7 |
4 |
108 |
Kory Lichtensteiger |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946271 |
OL |
6-3 |
300 |
Bowling Green |
The Broncos pick up another lineman here in Lichtensteiger, the 310-pound guard out of Bowling Green. A four-year starter with great technique, this is a strong selection. |
0 |
| 21 |
Eagles |
PHILADELPHIA |
/nfl/team?statsId=21 |
4 |
109 |
Mike McGlynn |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946141 |
OL |
6-5 |
315 |
Pittsburgh |
Jeff Otah's fellow tackle at Pitt, McGlynn manned the right tackle position as a Panther. The Eagles wanted to shore up their O-line in the draft, and McGlynn is a good value pick at 109. |
0 |
| 15 |
Dolphins |
MIAMI |
/nfl/team?statsId=15 |
4 |
110 |
Shawn Murphy |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8021176 |
OT |
6-4 |
305 |
Utah State |
The Dolphins get another massive offensive lineman in Murphy, a 6-4, 320-pound mauler. Dale Murphy's son was a standout last year, in just his second season as an offensive lineman. |
0 |
| 5 |
Browns |
CLEVELAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=5 |
4 |
111 |
Martin Rucker |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945995 |
TE |
6-6 |
255 |
Missouri |
I'm a big Rucker fan, though he didn't test particularly well at the Combine. With 80+ catches last season in Gary Pinkel's spread offense, he can catch the football. Can he block? We'll see. |
0 |
| 4 |
Bengals |
CINCINNATI |
/nfl/team?statsId=4 |
4 |
112 |
Anthony Collins |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946419 |
DE |
6-6 |
308 |
Kansas |
The Bengals scoop up Collins, a projected early second-round pick by most, at 112. Some say he probably could have used another year in college to hone his skills, but he'll learn on the fly. |
0 |
| 20 |
Jets |
NEW YORK |
/nfl/team?statsId=20 |
4 |
113 |
Dwight Lowery |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946873 |
CB |
6-0 |
188 |
San Jose State |
Lowery led the nation in interceptions back in 2006, and started all 25 games he played at SJSU. A skilled cornerback, he can return punts as well. Nice selection for the Jets, as Lowery-Revis-Rhodes could be a great trio. |
0 |
| 2 |
Bills |
BUFFALO |
/nfl/team?statsId=2 |
4 |
114 |
Reggie Corner |
|
CB |
5-10 |
180 |
Akron |
The Bills grab a productive cornerback out of the MAC. Though only 5-10, I like Corner's strength for his size. Buffalo probably could have gotten Corner in Rounds 5 or 6, but they grab him here. |
0 |
| 27 |
Buccaneers |
TAMPA BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=27 |
4 |
115 |
Dre Moore |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946059 |
DL |
6-4 |
311 |
Maryland |
Another guy who was pegged as a late second round/early third round pick slipping all the way to the mid-fourth round. An All-ACC selection last season, the 305-pound beast is considered one of the stronger players in this draft. |
0 |
| 22 |
Cardinals |
ARIZONA |
/nfl/team?statsId=22 |
4 |
116 |
Kenny Iwebema |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946081 |
DE |
6-4 |
267 |
Iowa |
Iwebema seemed to always be battling injuries while at Iowa, whether it be concussions, a collarbone, or a shoulder sprain. If healthy, he can be a solid pro. |
0 |
| 21 |
Eagles |
PHILADELPHIA |
/nfl/team?statsId=21 |
4 |
117 |
Quintin Demps |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946307 |
DB |
6-1 |
215 |
UTEP |
I love this pick. Demps is a gamer who will learn from Brian Dawkins at the safety spot in Philly. A three-year starter at UTEP, he had more interceptions (17) than your typical college safety. He's great in coverage and can hit. A steal for the Eagles here. |
0 |
| 34 |
Texans |
HOUSTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=34 |
4 |
118 |
Xavier Adibi |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946185 |
LB |
6-1 |
236 |
Virginia Tech |
Another guy who really slipped, I saw some mock drafts having Adibi going in the late first round last week. Here's a player who can flat out produce. At the college level, that is. With Adibi, the Texans take a shot on a standout college linebacker who some scouts thought had already reached his peak. |
0 |
| 7 |
Broncos |
DENVER |
/nfl/team?statsId=7 |
4 |
119 |
Jack Williams |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946273 |
DB |
5-9 |
181 |
Kent State |
Williams can run. Boy, can he run. But at only 5-9, size is a concern. The Broncos must have loved his 4.3 40 speed, as they scoop him up here. No-lose situation getting a guy with wheels like his so late. |
0 |
| 3 |
Bears |
CHICAGO |
/nfl/team?statsId=3 |
4 |
120 |
Craig Steltz |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946597 |
S |
6-1 |
209 |
LSU |
The LSU star didn't test great at the combine, but had as solid a college career as you could ever ask for. Chicago scoops up a fantastic leader and a heavy hitter in Steltz. At number 120, this is a great pick up. |
0 |
| 26 |
Seahawks |
SEATTLE |
/nfl/team?statsId=26 |
4 |
121 |
Red Bryant |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946029 |
DL |
6-5 |
324 |
Texas A&M |
A 6-5, 330-pound clog, Bryant is a run-stuffing DT. Manhandled opposing guards and tackles while at TAMU, and only gave up 43 yards on 42 plays run at him last season. A monster in the middle, this is a fantastic value pick. |
0 |
| 6 |
Cowboys |
DALLAS |
/nfl/team?statsId=6 |
4 |
122 |
Tashard Choice |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946001 |
RB |
6-1 |
205 |
Georgia Tech |
Though I think a wide receiver like Arman Shields or Paul Hubbard might have been a nice pick here, Choice is a solid back. While at Georgia Tech, Choice led the ACC in rushing two years in a row in 2006 and 2007. |
0 |
| 19 |
Giants |
NEW YORK |
/nfl/team?statsId=19 |
4 |
123 |
Bryan Kehl |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945913 |
LB |
6-3 |
231 |
Brigham Young |
The Giants lost Kawika Mitchell in the off-season, and address that need with Bryan Kehl, a highly productive LB out of BYU. Really great instincts and very athletic. Solid pick, here. |
0 |
| 28 |
Redskins |
WASHINGTON |
/nfl/team?statsId=28 |
4 |
124 |
Justin Tryon |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946839 |
CB |
5-09 |
190 |
Arizona State |
A strong cover corner who started all 26 games he played at ASU, Tryon had a great pro day in late March, solidifying himself as a second day pick. The Redskins add a guy who can likely play as soon as next year. |
0 |
| 13 |
Raiders |
OAKLAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=13 |
4 |
125 |
Arman Shields |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946397 |
WR |
6-1 |
188 |
Richmond |
A small school standout at Richmond, the 6-1 target was a star for the Spiders. He ran a 4.37 40, which must have piqued Al Davis's interest. |
0 |
| 10 |
Titans |
TENNESSEE |
/nfl/team?statsId=10 |
4 |
126 |
Lavelle Hawkins |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946603 |
WR |
6-2 |
181 |
California |
Hawkins at the Combine: "I'm a combination of Terrell Owens, Anquan Boldin, Chad Johnson, and Steve Smith." Yep, that was the quote of the pre-draft season. Well, at least the Titans took a wideout. Finally. |
0 |
| 11 |
Colts |
INDIANAPOLIS |
/nfl/team?statsId=11 |
4 |
127 |
Jacob Tamme |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946235 |
TE |
6-5 |
240 |
Kentucky |
An athletic tight end that produced big numbers at Kentucky. The Colts get a guy who could learn a ton from Dallas Clark, and more than likely spell him if needed. |
0 |
| 14 |
Rams |
ST. LOUIS |
/nfl/team?statsId=14 |
4 |
128 |
Keenan Burton |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946231 |
WR |
6-2 |
195 |
Kentucky |
The Rams took receiver Donnie Avery in the second round and now get Burton, another burner with pretty good size. There's a nice crew of receivers in St. Louis, with Avery and Burton joining Torry Holt and Drew Bennett. |
0 |
| 17 |
Patriots |
NEW ENGLAND |
/nfl/team?statsId=17 |
4 |
129 |
Jonathan Wilhite |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946817 |
CB |
5-09 |
187 |
Auburn |
CB Patrick Lee, Wilhite's fellow corner Patrick Lee flew off the board earlier, and now Wilhite goes to New England. Again, with Samuel and Gay gone, this makes sense. Though there are several other corners that could have gone before Wilhite. |
0 |
| 23 |
Steelers |
PITTSBURGH |
/nfl/team?statsId=23 |
4 |
130 |
Tony Hills |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946021 |
T |
6-6 |
305 |
Texas |
Hills will help the Steelers in the post-Faneca area. A big body who can be molded into a solid pro. |
0 |
| 21 |
Eagles |
PHILADELPHIA |
/nfl/team?statsId=21 |
4 |
131 |
Jack Ikegwuonu |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946531 |
DB |
6-1 |
193 |
Wisconsin |
I love this selection. With about a dozen draft picks, the Eagles take a flier on this Big Ten star who suffered a horrendous knee injury prior to the combine. Great value pick here. Eagles are doing some smart things on Day Two. |
0 |
| 2 |
Bills |
BUFFALO |
/nfl/team?statsId=2 |
4 |
132 |
Derek Fine |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945981 |
TE |
6-3 |
245 |
Kansas |
The Bills get a tight end who was one of the real stars on Kansas' Orange Bowl champion squad from last season. Buffalo's loading up on targets for Trent Edwards and J.P. Losman. Good. They need all the help they can get. |
0 |
| 33 |
Ravens |
BALTIMORE |
/nfl/team?statsId=33 |
4 |
133 |
David Hale |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8945911 |
OT |
6-5 |
308 |
Weber State |
A four-year starter who really stood out at the East-West Shrine Game. Add Hale to that stable of young offensive linemen in Baltimore. Two years ago, they lacked young talent at OL. Now, they're one of the richest teams in the league. |
0 |
| 10 |
Titans |
TENNESSEE |
/nfl/team?statsId=10 |
4 |
134 |
Stanford Keglar |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946113 |
OLB |
6-2 |
246 |
Purdue |
Not an overly athletic guy, but a solid collegiate player. Covers a lot of ground despite mediocre speed. |
0 |
| 9 |
Packers |
GREEN BAY |
/nfl/team?statsId=9 |
4 |
135 |
Josh Sitton |
|
G |
6-3 |
324 |
Central Florida |
The Pack pick up another young interior lineman for a squad that already has some nice talent. At 6-3, 324 pounds, he's a big guy. I'm not sure they needed to take him this early, but it's a fine pick. |
0 |
| 8 |
Lions |
DETROIT |
/nfl/team?statsId=8 |
5 |
136 |
Kenneth Moore |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946091 |
WR |
5-11 |
200 |
Wake Forest |
One of my favorite players in this draft, Moore was a reception machine at Wake, racking in 98 last season. Only 5-11 and not a speed demon, Moore will be a great possession receiver in the NFL. |
0 |
| 16 |
Vikings |
MINNESOTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=16 |
5 |
137 |
John David Booty |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8021166 |
QB |
6-2 |
217 |
Southern Cal |
Good value pick here, as John David Booty slips all the way to the fifth round. Minnesota seems content with Travaris Jackson, but don't think the fans aren't excited to see some healthy competition. Booty will give it to him. |
0 |
| 1 |
Falcons |
ATLANTA |
/nfl/team?statsId=1 |
5 |
138 |
Robert James |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946405 |
OLB |
5-10 |
226 |
Arizona State |
Has a great nickname ("The Beast") and played really well his senior season. He led ASU in tackles with 106. At 5-11 and 219 pounds, probably needs to put on a little weight for the next level. |
0 |
| 7 |
Broncos |
DENVER |
/nfl/team?statsId=7 |
5 |
139 |
Ryan Torain |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946837 |
RB |
6-0 |
222 |
Arizona State |
The JUCO transfer was a fantastic player for the Sun Devils, and will look to make an impact for the Broncos next season. Perhaps Torrain's best attribute? His hands. |
0 |
| 12 |
Chiefs |
KANSAS CITY |
/nfl/team?statsId=12 |
5 |
140 |
Brandon Carr |
|
CB |
6-0 |
207 |
Grand Valley State |
Carr was my number one sleeper cornerback in this year's draft. Herm Edwards knows defensive backs and must have liked what he saw in the ultra-athletic Grand Valley State star. Carr dominated the GLIAC. Yes, that's a conference. |
0 |
| 29 |
Panthers |
CAROLINA |
/nfl/team?statsId=29 |
5 |
141 |
Gary Barnidge |
/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8946739 |
TE |
6-6 |
225 |
Louisville |
The Panthers pick up a skyscraper in Barnidge, a 6-6 mountain with hands. Other tight ends were on the board, but you can't knock this selection too hard. |
0 |
| 3 |
Bears |
CHICAGO |
/nfl/team?statsId=3 |
5 |
142 |
Zackary Bowman |
/nfl/draft/prospect?content |