Thursday, April 30, 2009

2009 NFC DRAFT GRADES

DETROIT LIONS

It is hard to chastise the new regime, because the team needs help everywhere after their winless season. I did not agree with the Stafford pick wholeheartedly, because Stafford can easily end up like David Carr, and many more like him, without blocking. Getting Jason Smith or Eugene Monroe would have been the smarter move in my opinion. It also might've have saved the Lions tens of millions of dollars. Stafford has to play right away, prepared or not, to justify that insane paycheck. But the kid has the guts, guile, intelligence, and athleticism to be the absolute perfect pick. I was way off on Matt Ryan last year, and easily could be here. The kid has a chippiness I admire. Pettigrew was a no brainer pick. As I pointed out in my mock, Detroit has not had a really good TE since Charlie Sanders. I'm not saying Pettigrew is Sanders, but he is going to see a lot of balls in his career. Delmas was a good move, because he was easily the highest rated FS in the draft. He needs to get coached up on tackling technique, but he starts day one. Levy was picked because he fits the Lions defensive coordinators scheme. He is good against the pass, but needs lots of work against the run. He isn't a very big OLB. Williams was an excellent pick, and maybe one of their best. He helps a thin WR corps, will stretch the seam, and return kickoffs if needed. Hill is a project who needs to be coached up. He is very strong, so he helps stop the run as part of a DT rotation until he learns. A good pick, and gamble, in my opinion. Brown was someone I correctly predicted to be picked by Detroit in my mock. He will return kicks, and provide a change of pace. He has the ability to develop into a 3rd down type of pass catching back too. Murtha has a world of talent, and is very smart. His issue is durability and a perception of lacked desire. If the light turns on, this kid can help at RT or RG. If he really realizes his potential, and stays healthy, he might have LT ability. He was drafted right about where I had him, as was Gronkowski. Gronkowski is smart, tough, and durable. He will add depth, and has a shot at being the second TE one day. He is also underrated as a receiver. Follett is a possible sleeper Detroit recently signed. He had mid-round potential. He has a non stop motor, and definitely will help on special teams. Expect every draft pick to be given every opportunity to make the squad.

GRADE : B





CHICAGO BEARS

The Bears needed a good draft, because they have mortgaged their future in Jay Cutler. Gilbert is very athletic, with the ability to line up at DT, DE, and OT. His issue is strength and consistency. He will be given time to develop, but I think DE might be his best spot for now. Iglesias is smart, tough, and a leader. He will add needed depth, but he reminds me of Bennett. I expect a good season from Bennett this year. Melton is an up and coming guy. Very athletic, he has a lot to learn. I expect him to get plugged into the rotation slowly at first. Moore is a real steal for Chicago. This kid is a winner, and even has WR experience. I think he supplants Vasher next year, or in 2011. Knox is the guy I think will be the pick of the draft. He is a burner, something the Bears really needed. He will stretch the seam from the slot, and open things up for guys like Bennett and Olsen. Freeman was also an excellent pick up. He fell in the draft because of injury concerns. He will help on special teams in the first few years. Afalava is going to be the Bears future starting SS, and is a huge upgrade over Steltz as a reserve. He put up better numbers, at his pro day, than any safety at the combine. Louis is a project, like Kellen Davis is. I think he is a developmental squad type this year. Kinder's only shot is on special teams. The Bears attacked the draft, and might have gotten six starters out of it. These are the types of drafts you need when you have championship dreams. I only saw one huge oversight. Chicago put the ball in Matt Forte's hands much, much too much last year. That recipe does not make for a long career. They should have used that Louis pick, or at least Kinder pick, on a RB. Depth is needed, and their current reserves aren't anything special.

GRADE : A -





MINNESOTA VIKINGS

The Vikings think they are a few steps away from the Super Bowl. They needed to fill some big needs in this draft to make that final push. Harvin was an excellent first step. He gives them a weapon they really needed. Harvin has the ability to take a three yard screen to the end zone every time he touches the ball. I expect them to line him up everywhere. Loadholt has the ability to start at RT right away, and this was a smart pick. Allen will help on the extra DB packages for now, but this kid is a future starter. He gets to learn from Winfield, not a bad gig. Brinkely is a two down type of MLB, but the guy really hits hard. He adds good depth, in case Henderson goes down again. Sanford has good athleticism, but he is raw and has character issues. His only shot is on special teams. The Vikes recently signed Ian Johnson and Khalil Bell to vie for third string RB. A good move. The bad move is that they have neglected DT. Pat Williams is 37, and might be suspended a few games. I have no idea why they blew off that need. Maybe they are praying to get to 2010 in one piece?

GRADE : B -





GREEN BAY PACKERS

Green Bay already had a good roster. They just all got injured last year. Still, they went in and scored big again. Switching to the 3-4, you need a good NT. They didn't really have a good one, just a few guys you rotate in. Not anymore. Raji is that very important piece to the puzzle. A 3-4 is garbage without a good NT. Raji will fill the need. Matthews III might get spotted this year, but he can play DE and SLB. He has the ability to be special, and was the best USC LB prospect in the draft. Packer fans will like the versatility of Lang. He probably plays guard, but can play RT too. He will sit and learn a year or two. Johnson's pick shows me the Packers want a better lead blocker at FB. Johnson delivers crushing blocks, but that is about it for now. He is very raw. Meredith was a pick I loved. Another versatile kid who can play guard or tackle. He also could start in a few years. Wynn is a DE who is a run stopper. He has a shot at adding to the rotation. Underwood is very raw, but he could go FS or CB. I expect him to be developed slowly. Jones is hoping to help on special teams. My only question is why the Packers didn't grab a RB. Grant is their guy, but his reserves have been very inconsistent. If Grant goes down, it could get ugly. But, they attacked defense and OL depth. That is always a smart move.

GRADE : A -






ARIZONA CARDINALS

The Cardinals draft was much like their 2008 season. They got out of the starting blocks slow, came on strong, then fell short. You know they would have preferred Moreno or Don Brown, but had to settle for Wells. Knowing they were dumping Edge, it was a need pick. Wells has been as fragile as paper mache thus far, but he has tools you want in a RB. He is big, strong, athletic, and can catch the ball well. If he holds up, for once, he can be a Pro Bowl caliber player. Cody Brown was a great draft pick. Their OLB's are aging, so this kid will be important for awhile. R.Johnson might slip right into the Cards secondary soon. He is very smart, and they may prefer him next to Wilson over Rolle. He'll add good depth at the least. I really like the drafting of Toler. The guy is an excellent athlete, and they will groom him to start down the road. H. Johnson fell in the draft, but Russ Grimm will have fun molding this mountain. Davis could be a real steal, and end up bookending C. Brown at OLB one day. Choosing Stephens - Howling confused me. There were better, and faster, guys on the board. We'll see. Canfield has a legitimate shot at adding depth. Many had him pegged as an mid - round type. Arizona drafted at every area of need, except TE. I think that was a mistake, and it will be interesting to see what they saw in Stephens - Howling.

GRADE : A -






SAINT LOUIS RAMS

The Rams have to very happy these days. They started out their solid draft by grabbing J. Smith. He is a little raw, but he has the desire to get coached up to be special. Cowan, Slater, Pace, and now Smith adds to the legacy hopefully. Laurinaitis was a great pick. The Rams desperately needed a MLB, and they got themselves a winner. Fletcher has the talent to start day one, but he needs some technical work too. Scott could end up being a steal. He has underachieved thus far, but he could open things up for an up and coming DL IF he realizes his potential. Foster is a very good athlete, and could add quality depth. Null is a project with good size and arm strength. Ogbannaya is a great pass receiver, so it will be interesting to see how he is used. After the draft, the Rams then signed the promising Guard Roger Allen, along with 2 DE's that could add depth. The only real reach was Null, but they can afford to take their time with him since Bulger is signed for a few more years.

GRADE : A +





SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

The Niners started out their draft by getting a gift. Crabtree gets to learn from Bruce, and is going to start right away. Coffee will try to add depth behind Gore's balky knees. McKillop is a guy Singletary will love. He is very smart, and has the ability to start one day as a two down ILB. Davis has the talent to win the starting QB job. He has very good tools, and the desire to prove his dyslexia will not prevent him from being special. Pascoe will add depth at TE. Taylor needs work, because he is so raw, but he will help on special teams until then. Jean - Francois is a guy who fell far in the draft because of character and consistency issues. If the light switch turns on, he could really help big. After the draft, the Niners also grabbed 2 DE's and a OT who could make the team. The Niners hit every area of need, and must be pleased with their draft.

GRADE : A






SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Seattle had a mostly solid draft. Getting Curry was a no brainer. His addition now may give Seattle the best LB trio in the NFL. Unger was a great pick. His versatility is important, now that teams activate 7-8 blockers a game. Butler gives them a guy who can go deep, something they really needed bad. Teel is a big reach. He has a lot of experience, but has a lot to work on. He also does not have a gun. Greene is a guy whose draft stock dropped after a poor senior year. If he plays like before then, the Seahawks have their future starting SS. Reed is going to play SLB, but will have to learn the transition from DE. Morrah could be a steal. He is a receiving TE, with good speed and athleticism. Seattle recently signed RB Devin Moore. He is blazing fast, and should return kicks. They also signed ultra smart LB Dave Philistin, who will add quality depth. It remains to be seen if Teel ever does much, but the rest of the draft was very good. My only surprise is they didn't draft a RB, and are set to go with the underwhelming bunch they have now.

GRADE : B +






NEW YORK GIANTS

It isn't easy drafting quality players when you are always one of the last teams in each round, but Jerry Reese keeps finding a way. Nicks is a player with nice hands, and a flair for the circus catch. He might start right away, because he has the talent to. Sintim was a wonderful pick, and the Jints have now gotten two young OLB's to groom in the last two years. Beatty is a great athlete, but he isn't going to be needed any time soon. He will slowly be groomed, and this was a steal for them. All Barden seems to do is catch touchdowns. He should soon assume the role of red zone threat. Beckum was a great pick. He is a pass catching TE, and gives the Giants another weapon in their arsenal. Brown was a good value pick, in case one of their top three RB's isn't able to do the job. He has the ability to beat out Ware too, if he stays healthy. Bomar might supplant Andre Woodson as the young QB they want to groom. Wright and Stoney Woodson were picked up to help on special teams, but Wright has the ability to do more down the road. The G-Men have to be pleased. They get the OT to groom, a TE who can get deep, another needed OLB, and two big WR's. Getting a good RB was icing on the tasty cake they baked.

GRADE : A +





PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

The Eagles have had a roller coaster off season. It isn't easy saying good bye to guys who gave so much, and is hardly ever popular. Especially two veterans like Dawkins and Thomas. Getting Peters was a great move, so they went into the draft looking to fill more holes. I think Maclin could be a real steal, and is my early pick as R.O.Y. He is even better at WR and PR than Jackson, and that is saying a lot. McCoy was an absolute need pick. They need someone, anyone, to give depth. McCoy also fits their system nicely. Ingram is a horrible blocking TE, and coming off knee surgery. BUT, he is an excellent receiver when healthy. If he is at full speed, he will make that offense even more dangerous. Harris is a confident player, but is not blessed with great speed. He should help in the dime package. Tupou is a guy a team would like to have. He is nasty and strong. He has the ability to start very soon at RG. Gibson is a hard working guy, and has a shot at sticking. Fanaika is another of many young blockers the Eagles have drafted the last two years to stash and develop. Fokou will help immensely on special teams, and maybe more in a few years. The Eagles were moments away from a Super Bowl last year, and McNabb asked for more weapons. He got three right off the bat. I would have liked to see Philly get more DL help, especially inside. But they chose to keep stocking the OL, so you can't be too upset. A VERY solid draft, and maybe enough to get Donovan his ring.

GRADE : A +





DALLAS COWBOYS

Williams was used as a pass rushing defensive end in college, but rumor is that the Cowboys will try him out as an inside linebacker. He will have time to learn behind the veteran starters, and help on special teams. A good draft choice. Brewster is very experienced and versatile, but needs to hit the weight room and get stronger. A solid prospect. McGee had a very erratic and injury filled collegiate career, but he blew away scouts at both the East-West Shrine Game and his pro day. He has good size at 6'3" 225, and is a good athlete. He needs major work in all areas of his game, but there is no rush. A solid pickup. Butler has stiff hips and questionable awareness. He needs a lot of work, but might make the team as a special teams performer. Williams is virtually a slower clone of Butler, but with a bigger upside. He is also strictly a pass rusher and special teams player right now. Many felt Smith was the highest rated defensive back of the talented trio of Bearcats in this draft. He can play cornerback, best fitting in a zone scheme, but his best position may be safety. He is very good at supporting the run. An excellent pick. Which safety spot Hamlin will play is the quandary. He is very smart, and a team leader. He also has been very injury prone in college, and is not a great athlete. He has intangibles and desire, so he could prove to be valuable as more than just a special teams player. Buehler was a good pick. Dallas doesn't need him to score points, because Nick Folk was nearly perfect last year. He is athletic and huge, at 6'2" 225, and will be a kickoff specialist. Possibly more, there are rumors he will get looked at in other positions. Hodge is a fantastic special teams player, and this is how he will make the team. Phillips is not much of a receiving threat, and an average blocker. He was also injury prone throughout college. We will see what they saw in him. Mickens went up and down draft boards last month. Mickens was a four year starter in college, and was very productive, having led the NCAA's in interceptions last year. A possible steal. Johnson runs good routes, and has above average hands. He has shown the toughness to go after the ball in crowds, but has an elbow injury worth watching. He has the ability to replace Hurd or Austin, but it is doubtful he'll ever be starting material. The Cowboys also recently signed a WR, Ogletree, who might be better than Johnson. They also smartly signed Greg Isdaner, a guard who could end up starting one day. One can criticize Jerry Jones in many areas, but the draft is not one of them. He has always overseen solid drafts. The man makes sure the homework is done. Most pundits were not enthralled by the talent in this draft, and the Cowboys seemed to be part of that group. The most interesting part may be witnessing how many of these picks even make an already very good team.

GRADE : B -






WASHINGTON REDSKINS

The Redskins headed into the 2009 NFL Draft with little to work with, thanks to their incompetent player personnel director Vinny Cerrato. Cerrato proved again why he is the worst at what he does in the 2009 NFL Draft. He chose to ignore the team’s needs, as well as better players, while choosing projects. It makes one wonder if he drafts by throwing darts at names, or draws the names out of a hat blindfolded. Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good. In spite of the incompetent Vinny Cerrato, the Skins lucked out and wisely grabbed Orakpo. He should have fun lining up next to Haynesworth, and open things up for Andre Carter. Barnes can play any scheme, and really hits hard. He needs to hit the weight room to stay healthy, but he adds much needed depth. Glenn was A WEIRD PICK. A former RB with good speed, but is very raw. He has character issues, and his toughness is in question. Doubtful he would have been drafted, but Washington has the incompetent Vinny Cerrato making these picks. Glenn is a special teamer, unless he somehow develops into more. Henson is a small linebacker at 6′ 228, and is fast. He might get a look at safety, but will certainly try to help on special teams. Williams projects as an H-Back/ FB type. Hard worker, but in a crowded position. Mitchell is tall and a good leaper. He has an intriguing set of skills. Might be a guy worth developing. Getting Orakpo might be best defined as, “Even a blind squirrel gets a nut once in a while”. That blind furry rat is Cerrato. Barnes was actually one of the few picks, besides Orakpo, to like. I have seen this kid grow as a Terp. He really brings it as a hitter, and he is very good in any coverage scheme. Maryland has been producing many good DB’s for the NFL lately, and Barnes should continue that tradition if he stays healthy. The Glenn pick is bothersome. Yes, the Redskins desperately need linebackers, but Glenn? He isn’t really one yet. He is an athlete with character issues. Will Davis, a pass rusher from Illinois, somehow had fallen on the board and has a much bigger upside. Henson is too small to be an NFL linebacker. I assume they drafted him for special teams, but sitting right on the board was a much better special teams player just a few miles away from Fed Ex Field. Moise Fokou, of Maryland, is a special teams star and has a chance to play linebacker in the pros. Now Fokou is an Eagle, thanks to Cerrato passing on him. Davis, now a Cardinal, was also still available. The Williams pick was not another wasted pick on a tight end, like Cerrato did last year on Fred Davis of USC. Though it is highly doubtful Williams makes the team, he is built for the West Coast offensive system the Redskins employ. I suspect he was picked to get a look to see if he can replace Mike Sellers one day. Mitchell has a real shot, in my opinion, of making the squad. Malcolm Kelly, another of Cerrato’s wasted draft picks last year, is slower than an iceberg and produced nothing in 2008. Mitchell is very raw, but has excellent skills. All it takes is his being coached up to reach his potential.The Redskins draft will have Orakpo’s face on it. Behind the P.R. gloss, you see missing draft picks that the Miami Dolphins used by bamboozling Cerrato for high draft pick in exchange for a washed up, Hollywood bound, and departed Jason Taylor. Using the few picks they had on projects is unacceptable for team that missed the playoffs. Especially after witnessing all their division rivals upgrade significantly. The only reason they do not get a failing grade is because of the Orakpo and Barnes picks.

GRADE : C -





NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

When you have only four picks to use, you better do well. Getting Jenkins was the right move. Whether they line him up at FS or CB, he helps a secondary in big need of an upgrade. Vaughn is a guy who will need to be groomed, but he has a chance to start down the road. Arnoux will try to add MLB depth, and help on special teams. Morstead was a great pick, even if rookie punters are hard to predict. The Saints recently signed Parrish of Kent State, and he is a lineman worth developing. They also grabbed OLB Casillas of Wisconsin, and hope he can help. It is hard to grade a draft that has one first round pick, two fourth rounders, and a fifth. They did well with the little ammunition they had.

GRADE : C





TAMPA BAY

Getting Josh Freeman wasn't too confusing. A QB HAS to go now. But who? They aren't going to keep Griese for long, or it may be time to trade McCown instead. Josh Johnson is a prospect I REALLY like, but the Bucs new head coach knows Freeman really well from their time in college together. Leftwich is expected to start the next year or two as the kid learns, but maybe McCown wins the job?. They smartly added depth to their D-line. Miller and Moore are two guys who are best at stopping the run, and they should help the rotation. Fulton adds depth, but he will need time to mature and get stronger. Biggers is a reach, but he is a big CB, Stroughter might be a steal. He is an electric return specialist, and he could help as a WR down the road. The Bucs seem OK with their OLB'S, but I think it was a mistake not thinking about the position in the draft at all. CB was another area they needed to bolster. Macho Harris was sitting right there, and is perfect for their cover two scheme, but they went with Fulton.

GRADE : C





ATLANTA FALCONS

Having reached the playoffs unexpectedly, the Falcons are trying to keep the ball rolling. Getting a Hall Of Fame TE was just a start. They then finally focused on defense. Jerry is already the best DT they have, and they better hope his back holds up. If so, he opens things up for their excellent DE's. Moore could be a real steal. They could move him to WLB if DeCloud holds onto the SS spot. Owens and Middleton will try to add depth to a young group of CB's. Sidbury was a need pick, and he might really help at SLB. Adkins is a special teamer, but he also adds depth to a dreadfully thin LB corp. Walker does the same for an equally thin group of DT's. The pick I liked best on the second day was Reynolds. The Falcons are really thin at OT depth, and especially at Guard. He has the ability to fill both needs. They also just signed Arkansas OT Jose Valdez, a mauler, to try to get more depth. Atlanta got the best defenders they had on their board. I think they should go into the next draft and continue upgrading the trenches, but it is hard to hit every area when you are rebuilding and winning at the same time.

GRADE : A





CAROLINA PANTHERS

Carolina has been really aggressive since draft day. They traded up to get their pass rusher, Brown, to learn from Peppers before Julius departs. Martin was a need pick, after losing Lucas, and he has the ability to start one day. Irvin is a guy who is best at stopping the run, and the Panthers need DT's in the worst way. Goodson will allow Stewart to get off KR duty, and provides good depth. Fiammetta was grossly underutilized in college, but the kid can do all the little things well. Don't be surprised if he beats out Hoover soon. Robinson is a steal, and he could line up next to Otah to give Carolina two huge mashers on the right side. Munnerlyn maybe should have stayed in college another year, but he might help on special teams. Carolina then went out right away and signed twenty undrafted players. Cantwell is a strong armed QB worth sticking on the developmental squad and seeing where he goes. Cadogan had first day talent, but has yet to use it. If the light turns on, he will help. Marlon Favorite, of LSU, is a squatty DT who is very strong. He is purely a run stopper, but he has a shot of joining their DT rotation. The guy to watch, in camp, is Jamall Lee of Bishop's University. At 6' 225, the kid runs a 4.5 forty. He might have a shot. You cannot be upset, if you are a Panther fan. They aggressively got the best pass rusher in the draft, at the expense of next year. That tells the roster you want to win NOW. Always a good message for a veteran team.

GRADE : A

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

My Mock Versus NFL Reality

It was a crazy draft. Players flew all over the board, and teams dug deep for gems. I got a few picks right, missed a few by a little, and was way off on others.

I didn't dust off Kiper, Mayock, and the rest this year, like I did last year, but I doubt anyone could have predicted this wild ride.

REMEMBER - I do not predict the inevitable trades in my mocks.



1. Detroit Lions - MATTHEW STAFFORD, QB, GEORGIA = Though I'd rather seen Detroit trade down, or get Curry/ Smith/ Monroe, I knew they would buckle under media pressure. The team needs good press desperately, and you know the draft pundits would railroad them for passing on a QB (the medias lovechild). Stafford has good tools and a chippy attitude with leadership skills. I'm not in love with him, and think there are better QB's that will last pretty deep into the draft, but Detroit will hope Stafford isn't a stronger armed version of Joey Harrington or Andre Ware.

MY PICK : STAFFORD


2. Saint Louis Rams - JASON SMITH, OL, BAYLOR = After the Rams send a thank you note to Detroit, they snag Smith. Smith has the athleticism to play Guard, but will be put into LT on a young and promising OL.

MY PICK : JASON SMITH


3. Kansas City : TYSON JACKSON, DE, LSU = Cannot hate this pick. Defense wins you more games than offense, and the Chiefs have been trying to build a good defense for years. Jackson should bookend fellow LSU alumni Dorsey.

MY PICK : EUGENE MONROE, OT, VIRGINIA


4. Seattle Seahawks - AARON CURRY, OLB, WAKE FOREST = Seattle has a few holes to fill. The OL needs help, but they may not want to use this pick on Oher/ Smith. The Hawks need to replace the departed Julian Peterson, and Curry fits their scheme perfectly. Jim Mora Jr. is a defensive guy, so this seems almost a no brainer pick. Still, they could tab Oher here too.

MY PICK : CURRY



5. Cleveland Browns - Traded to the New York Jets.: MARK SANCHEZ, QB, USC : Mangina might now get tabbed Mangini by me. Knowing his former employers, he took advantage of them. He saves the Browns a boatload of cash, gets two defensive starters, and a QB who is probably better than Quinn. Sanchez? I smell bust, but hope I'm wrong.

MY PICK : MICHAEL CRABTREE, WR, TEXAS TECH



6. Cincinnati Bengals - ANDRE SMITH, OT, ALABAMA = I am unsure of this move. Regardless of Smith's supposed issues with weight and personality, Monroe is easily the better player. Especially in pass blocking. Having a statue for a quarterback, and one trying to recover from injury (again), it is a wiser move to get the guy better equipped to protect him. Smith has trouble versus speed rushers, where Monroe doesn't. Still, they got a good player.

MY PICK : MICHAEL OHER, OT, MISSISSIPPI



7. Oakland Raiders - DARRIUS HEYWARD - BEY, MARYLAND = This is my favorite slot in the draft, because of the legendary Al Davis. Al could go A.Smith here, a wise move, but we know Al loves speed. He needs to get Russell a weapon, and the fastest guy in the draft looks tempting. Maclin is another option, and is more polished. I guess it comes down to whether Al wants Cliff Branch or Tim Brown. Branch was great, and Heyward - Bey fits the scheme. He will let Russell showcase his cannon. Also, he isn't the diva Crabtree is. I'm sure that rubbed Al the wrong way.

MY PICK : HEYWARD - BEY.


8.Jacksonville Jaguars - EUGENE MONROE, OT, VIRGINIA = The Jags must have been popping champagne bottles after seeing Monroe drop here. This kid is special, and he possesses quick feet that you cannot teach. A steal.

MY PICK : ANDRE SMITH, OT, ALABAMA



9. Green Bay Packers - B.J. RAJI, NT, BOSTON COLLEGE = Raji is the guy, I think, who they have targeted for weeks. The Pack is going to a 3-4, and they need a NT to make it happen. Raji is a big kid who loves taking on multiple blockers.

MY PICK : RAJI



10. San Francisco : MICHAEL CRABTREE, WR, TEXAS TECH = You know the Niners jaws hit the floor when Crabtree dropped in their laps. He is already their best wide receiver, and he hasn't even put on his cleats.

MY PICK : MARK SANCHEZ, QB, USC



11. Buffalo Bills - AARON MAYBIN, OLB, PENN ST. = All I can say here is that the Bills picked on potential. Maybin is extremely raw, and is basically a pass rusher right now. He has a lot of work to do, and Buffalo better hope he does it. A real gamble, as far as ready to go players, because the Bills need help now.

MY PICK :BRIAN ORAKPO, DE, TEXAS



12. Denver Broncos - KNOWSHON MORENO, RB, GEORGIA = Cannot be mad here, because Denver did not have a guy who could carry the ball twenty times a game. Moreno is a guy who can.

MY PICK : MALCOLM JENKINS, CB, OHIO ST.



13. Washington Redskins - BRIAN ORAKPO, DE, TEXAS = Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good. In spite of the incompetent Vinny Cerrato, the Skins lucked out and wisely grabbed Orakpo. He should have fun lining up next to Haynesworth, and open things up for Andre Carter.

MY PICK : REY MAUALUGA, LB, USC



14. New Orleans - MALCOLM JENKINS, CB, OHIO ST. = No brainer pick here. Jenkins fills a huge need, no matter if they line him up at FS or CB.

MY PICK : CHRIS WELLS, RB, OHIO STATE



15. Houston Texans - BRIAN CUSHING, OLB, USC = You could say the Texans played it safe by picking in an area of need, but I call it a gamble. Cushing is very injury prone, and a liability on pass defense. He works hard, so time will tell if he improves there. He better, because the Texans play the Colts twice a year.

MY PICK : JEREMY MACLIN, WR, MISSOURI



16. San Diego Chargers - LARRY ENGLISH, OLB, NORTHERN ILLINOIS = Some may say the Bolts reached here, but it is hard to question AJ Smith's , their GM, track record. English is obviously going to give Merriweather a bookend as pass rushing OLB's.

MY PICK : TYSON JACKSON, DE, LSU



17. New York Jets - Traded to Tampa Bay = JOSH FREEMAN, QB, KANSAS STATE = Freeman is huge, has a big arm, and ran a pro style offense in college. His new coach used to be his old coach. Though I REALLY like Josh Johnson, the Bucs love this kids upside. Got the pick right here, just not the team

MY PICK : JOSH FREEMAN



18. Denver Broncos - ROBERT AYERS, DE, TENNESSEE = Denver wasn't scared away from Ayers "one year wonder" tag. He has good tools, and fits will start on that defense day one.

MY PICK : EVANDER HOOD, DT, MISSOURI



19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Traded to Philadelphia = JERRY MACLIN, WR, MISSOURI = This, to me, was a great pick. No RB, an area Philly desperately needs help at, is worth this pick. Maclin is a much better receiver, and return man, than Jackson. We all saw what that kid accomplished last year. Donovan must be drooling at the possibilities, and this move might make them a front runner. He is going to get a lot of R.O.Y. votes after this season.

MY PICK : EVERETTE BROWN, OLB, FLORIDA STATE



20. Detroit Lions - BRANDON PETTIGREW, TE, OKLAHOMA STATE = It seems the Lions haven't had a really good TE since Charlie Sanders retired decades ago. Pettigrew is a good blocker who will help the run game, and he will give new QB Stafford another guy to toss the ball to after they both develop in time. Pettigrew could be a reach here, because he is so raw, but he has the ability to be special.

MY PICK : PETTIGREW


21. Philadelphia Eagles - Traded to Cleveland : ALEX MACK, C, CAL = OK, I had the Browns grabbing Mack at 36. After the trades, they got him now. He should put Fraley on the bench, and improve a OL that was horrible last season.

MY PICK : KNOWSHON MORENO, RB, GEORGIA



22. Minnesota Vikings - PERCY HARVIN, WR, FLORIDA = IF this kid stays healthy, and decides to stay out of trouble for once, he could give the Vikings that added piece that finally gets them into a Super Bowl. Nice gamble, and he has a good shot of being the R.O.Y. this year.

MY PICK : BRIAN CUSHING, OLB, USC



23. New England Patriots - Traded to Baltimore = MICHAEL OHER, OT, MISSISSIPPI = Ozzie Newsome shows us, yet again, why he one of the best in the league. Oher dropped here, so he pounced on him. Oher is a huge man, and he will bookend Gaither to give the Ravens one of the biggest Tackle duos in the league.

MY PICK : CLAY MATTHEWS III, OLB, USC



24. Atlanta Falcons - PERIA JERRY, DT, OLD MISS = Jerry fills a huge need for Atlanta. He is very strong and athletic, but the questions on his health has had him drop this far.

MY PICK : JERRY

25. Miami Dolphins - VONTAE DAVIS, CB, ILLINOIS = I thought they could go CB here, and they got one of the best. Davis needs work in a few areas, but he instantly upgrades their secondary.

MY PICK : AARON MAYBIN, OLB, PENN ST.


26. Baltimore Ravens - Traded to Green Bay = CLAY MATTHEWS III = A great pick. The kid has the DNA, and is able to play DE or OLB. He will get eased into an already good defense, and help on special teams. Ted Thompson strikes again!

MY PICK : KENNY BRITT, WR, RUTGERS


27. Indianapolis Colts - DONALD BROWN, RB, CONNECTICUT = Addai has been having durability issues the last few years, and Rhodes is almost done. Brown upgrades this unit, and gives Manning another weapon to use. Hard to ever question Bill Polian, but Ziggy Hood would have filled a huge need.

MY PICK : PERCY HARVIN, WR, FLORIDA


28. Buffalo Bills - ERIC WOOD, C, LOUISVILLE = Rumors were that Pittsburgh was going to grab wood, so the Bills decided to grab him now. Wood is not a great athlete, but he is a mauler. He will help.

MY PICK : EBEN BRITTON, OT, ARIZONA


29. New York Giants - HAKEEM NICKS, WR, NORTH CAROLINA = I know some G-Men fans wanted the local Britt, but Nicks is a guy they will love. Though he is not a burner, he has great hands, can block, and the knack for the big play. He starts day one.

MY PICK : JAMES LAURINAITIS, MLB, OHIO ST.


30. Tennessee Titans - KENNY BRITT, WR, RUTGERS = Britt has inconsistent hands, but good speed. He starts right away on a team starved for pass catchers.

MY PICK : DARRIUS BUTLER, CB, CONNECTICUT


31. Arizona Cardinals - CHRIS WELLS, RB, OHIO STATE = Wells is a big kid who has shown to be as fragile as an egg thus far. He won't be asked to carry the load, but he toughens up the Cards. He and Highsmith play the same game. A curious pick, because Everette Brown was sitting right there.

MY PICK : DONALD BROWN, RB, CONNECTICUT


32. Pittsburgh Steelers - EVANDER HOOD, DT, MISSOURI = It will be interesting in seeing if the Steelers put the quick Hood at DE. He isn't quite a NT, but he improves the DL. A steal for the Champs!

MY PICK : VONTAE DAVIS, CB, ILLINOIS




ROUND TWO


33. Lions - LOUIS DELMAS, FS, WESTERN MICHIGAN = The Lions need help everywhere. Delmas need tp improve his tackling technique, but should start now.

MY PICK : ALPHONSO SMITH, CB, WAKE FOREST


34. Patriots - PATRICK CHUNG, SS, OREGON = This pick means Merriweather goes to FS. A great pick!

MY PICK : LOUIS DELMAS, FS, WESTERN MICHIGAN


35. Rams - JAMES LAURINAITIS, MLB, OHIO ST. = BIG need filled by the Rams here. He starts day one. Defensive R.O.Y.?

MY PICK : HAKEEM NICKS, WR, NORTH CAROLINA


36. Browns - BRIAN ROBISKE, WR, OHIO STATE = Getting a WR who can actually catch the ball is a need.

MY PICK : ALEX MACK, C, CAL


37. Seahawks - Traded to Denver = ALPHONSO SMITH, CB, WAKE FOREST = Smith will start day one. Denver needs help all over the defense.

MY PICK : MAX UNGER, G, OREGON


38. Bengals - REY MAUALUGA, MLB, USC = A GREAT pick! A major upgrade on an up and coming unit.

MY PICK : ROBERT AYERS, DE, TENNESSEE


39. Jaguars - EBEN BITTON, OT, ARIZONA = The Jags probably move him to guard, giving them a much improved offensive line.

MY PICK : BRIAN ROBISKE, WR, OHIO STATE


40. Raiders - Traded to New England = RON BRACE, DT, BOSTON COLLEGE = Brace will be groomed to replace Seymour one day.

MY PICK : CLINT SINTIM, OLB, VIRGINIA


41. Packers - Traded to New England = DARRIUS BUTLER, CB, CONNECTICUT = LOVE this pick! A REAL STEAL! Butler upgrades the secondary, and might even return kicks.

MY PICK : PATRICK CHUNG, S, OREGON


42. Bills - JARIUS BYRD, CB, OREGON = I imagine the Bills move the smart, and hard working, Byrd to FS.

MY PICK : DUKE ROBINSON, G, OKLAHOMA


43. 49ers - Traded to Carolina = EVERETTE BROWN, DE, FLORIDA ST. = Carolina needs DE depth, let alone a guy to replace the soon to be departing Peppers. He is raw, but he will learn from one of the best.

MY PICK : LARRY ENGLISH, OLB, NORTHERN ILLINOIS


44. Dolphins - PAT WHITE, QB, WEST VIRGINIA = Most had Miami grabbing White. Kind of an early pick, but the kid has a legitimate shot at being a QB. I can see him beating out Henne one day He has that "it" factor. I think Tuna sees this. He will be a "slash" until then.

MY PICK : DJ MOORE, CB, VANDERBILT



45. Giants - CLINT SINTIM, OLB, VIRGINIA = The Jints could not pass on this kid. He might end up starting day one.

MY PICK : WILLIAM MOORE, S, MISSOURI



46. Texans - CONNER BARWIN, DE, CINCINNATI = Barwin can play tight end and linebacker too. He also is a special teams star as well, with an innate ability to block kicks. He will help Houston wherever they line him up, but he seems destined to bookend Mario Williams. He will help give the Texans an up and coming front seven to be closely watched.

MY PICK : SHONN GREENE, RB, IOWA


47. Patriots - Traded to Oakland = MICHAEL MITCHELL, SS, OHIO = Word is that Chicago was going to grab him in two picks, so Al pounced. He will need time, but he can learn behind Huff this year. One of his football heroes is Jack Tatum, so he fits Oakland well. A possible sleeper pick, and Al has pulled dozens of those out over the years.

MY PICK : STEVE SMITH, CB, UTAH


48. Broncos - DARCEL McBATH, FS, TEXAS TECH = This ball hawk is also excellent on special teams. He should start soon on this defense.

MY PICK : RASHARD JOHNSON, FS, ALABAMA


49. Chicago Bears - Traded to Seattle = MAX UNGER, G, OREGON = Current LG Wahle is ancient, and the Seahawks have little depth at Center. Unger gives them quality depth in both areas, as he is groomed to replace Wahle. I got this pick right, albeit Seattle got him after trading down a few spots.

MY PICK : WILLIAM BEATTY, OT, CONNECTICUT


50. Browns - MOHAMMED MASSAQUOI, WR, GEORGIA = He shot up boards lately. Not fast, he improved his inconsistent hands in his senior year. Should add decent depth unless Edwards is on his way out.

MY PICK : LeSEAN McCOY, RB, PITT - missed by two picks


51. Dallas Cowboys - Traded to Buffalo = ANDY LEVITRE, G, OREGON STATE = Buffalo is trying to toughen up their interior line. Levitre needs to get stronger to play guard, but he is very smart.

MY PICK : JARRON GILBERT, DT, SAN JOSE ST.


52. Jets - Traded to Cleveland : DAVID VEIKUNE, OLB, HAWAII = He will take time to learn OLB, but this kid never quits. He improves special teams too.

MY PICK : LOUIS MURPHY, WR, FLORIDA


53. Eagles - LeSEAN McCOY, RB, PITT = BIG NEED FILLED! McCoy adds depth to a unit led by an aging star who can't seem to stay healthy.

MY PICK : JARED COOK, TE, SOUTH CAROLINA


54. Vikings - PHILLIP LOADHOLT, OT, OKLAHOMA = He will be their starting RT soon. Maybe next year.

MY PICK : RON BRACE, DT, BOSTON COLLEGE


55. Falcons - WILLIAM MOORE, S, MISSOURI = He is always around the ball. He has the ability to start right away.

MY PICK : CONNER BARWIN, OLB, CINCINNATI


56. Dolphins - Traded to Indianapolis : FILI MOALA, DT, USC = The Colts need DT's help badly. Moala should start right away.

MY PICK : MIKE THOMAS, WR, ARIZONA


57. Ravens - PAUL KRUGER, DE, UTAH = Kruger fits the Ravens scheme. He is a hard worker, and will play right away off the edge as a pass rusher.

MY PICK : LEE ROBINSON, ILB, ALCORN STATE


58. Patriots - SEBASTIAN VOLLMER, OT, HOUSTON = He is one of those guys you cannot underestimate. A future starter at RT, but after much grooming is done.

MY PICK : JAMON MEREDITH, OT, SOUTH CAROLINA


59. Carolina Panthers - SHERROD MARTIN, CB, TROY = He is a great athlete, but needs work on technique. He should get plugged into the nickel package soon.

MY PICK : FILI MOALA, DT, USC


60. Giants - WILLIAM BEATTY, OT, CONNECTICUT : Getting OT's to develop is a need, and smart. Beatty is an excellent athlete, and has future starter written all over him.

RAMSES BARDEN, WR, CAL - POLY = they get him next round


61. Indianapolis Colts - Traded to Miami = STEVE SMITH, CB, UTAH = He is very tall, and very raw. He will bookend Davis at CB for years after he develops.

MY PICK : ALEX MAGEE, DT, PURDUE


62. Titans - SEN'DERRICK MARKS, DT, AUBURN = Will he play DT or DE? Should be interesting to see.

MY PICK : CODY SMITH, OLB, CONNECTICUT..missed him by one pick


63. Cardinals - CODY SMITH, OLB, CONNECTICUT = Brown instills youth into their aging OLB group.

MY PICKS : MICHAEL JOHNSON, OLB, GEORGIA TECH..missed him by seven pix


64. Steelers - RICHARD QUINN, TE, NORTH CAROLINA = This pick says the Steelers want to get better running the ball. Quinn is basically a third offensive tackle.

MY PICK : ANDY LEVITRE, G, OREGON STATE



ROUND THREE



65. Lions - Traded to NY Jets = SHONN GREENE, RB, IOWA = A smart move! The Jets might lose both of their top RB's next year. Greene will soften the blow.

MY PICK : HERMAN JOHNSON, G, LSU


66. Rams - BRADLEY FLETCHER, CB, IOWA = A good athlete who excels on special teams. He will need some time to be groomed to play CB or FS.

MY PICK : CHASE COFFMAN, TE, MISSOURI


67. Chiefs - ALEX MAGEE, DT, PURDUE = Most likely will be moved to DE and add depth in the Chiefs 3-4 scheme.

MY PICK : PAUL KRUGER, DE, UTAH


68. Seahawks - Traded to Chicago = JARRON GILBERT, DT, SAN JOSE ST. = This guy can play DE and OT too. I see him being a DE/ DT guy who adds depth as he learns.

MY PICK : DARCEL McBATH, FS, TEXAS TECH


69. Cowboys - JASON WILLIAMS, LINEBACKER, WESTERN ILLINOIS = Williams was used as a pass rushing defensive end in college. At 6'1" 247, he brings a load of impact with his tackles. Rumor is that the Cowboys will try him out as an inside linebacker. He will have time to learn behind the veteran starters, and help on special teams. A good draft choice.

MY PICK : DERRICK WILLIAMS, WR, PENN ST.


70. Bengals - MICHAEL JOHNSON, DE, GEORGIA TECH = Wildly inconsistent, but has all the talent to be a superstar. I project him as a SLB in a 3-4, but he will probably be a DE in the Bengals 4-3 scheme.

MY PICK : DON CAREY, CB, NORFOLK ST.


71. Raiders - MATT SHAUGHNESSY, DE, WISCONSIN = A reach here. He probably lasts until the 5th or 6th rounds. He is a good character guy, but needs to add a lot of strength and some more weight.

MY PICK : DAVID BRUTON, SS, NOTRE DAME


72. Jaguars - TERRANCE KNIGHTON, DT, TEMPLE = This guy is huge, and specializes in stopping the run. He needs work, but he should help one day.

MY PICK : SEN'DERRICK MARKS. DT, AUBURN


73. Packers - Traded to Jacksonville : DEREK COX, CB, WILLIAM & MARY = He is very smart and fast, but needs a lot of work. A guy who can help in the dime package down the road.

MY PICK : JASON WILLIAMS, OLB, WESTERN ILLINOIS..missed him by 4 pix


74. 49ers - GLEN COFFEE, RB, ALABAMA = The Niners need depth here. Coffee runs too high, and need to stop fumbling. Still, he had to potential to add quality depth.

MY PICK : PHIL LOADHOLT, OT, OKLAHOMA


75. Bills - Traded to Dallas = ROBERT BREWSTER, GUARD, BALL STATE - Brewster is very experienced and versatile. He played both tackle and guard in college. He has long arms, and a big frame. Brewster needs to hit the weight room and get stronger, but he is a solid prospect.

MY PICK : SHAWN NELSON, TE, SOUTHERN MISS. = Buffalo gets him next round


76. Jets - Traded to Detroit = DeANDRE LEVY, OLB, WISCONSIN = Curious pick,. He is smart, and good in pass coverage. However, he is tiny, and no factor against the run.

JAMES DAVIS, RB, CLEMSON


77. Texans - ANTOINE CALDWELL, CENTER, ALABAMA = Caldwell is a center who is best at run blocking. He is very smart, and is a team leader. Not a great athlete, nor blessed with much quickness, I have a feeling Alex Gibbs will coach him up to be a long time NFL player, and the future starter.

MY PICK : COYE FRANCIES, CB, SAN JOSE ST.


78. Chargers - LOUIS VASQUEZ, GUARD, TEXAS TECH = This mauler will fit right into the Chargers system, and should be a starter one day.

MY PICK : ANDRE BROWN, RB, NC STATE


79. Broncos - Traded to Pittsburgh : KRAIG URBIK, G, WISCONSIN = A versatile kid who needs to get stronger. Good depth type of pick.

MY PICK : JASPER BRINKLEY, ILB, SOUTH CAROLINA


80. Redskins - KEVIN BARNES, CB, MARYLAND = Barnes can play any scheme, and really hits hard. He needs to hit the weight room to stay healthy, but he adds much needed depth.

MY PICK : GERALD CADOGAN, OT, PENN ST.


81. Buccaneers - ROY MILLER, DEFENSIVE TACKLE, TEXAS = Miller fills a huge need for the Bucs, and should be part of their rotation day one.

MY PICK : VICTOR HARRIS, CB, VIRGINIA TECH


82. Lions - DERRICK WILLIAMS, WR, PENN ST. = A smart pick. Williams will stretch the seam from the slot, opening things up for Pettigrew and the Johnson's. He also can return kicks.

MY PICK : VANCE WALKER, DT, GEORGIA TECH


83. Packers - Traded to New England : BRANDON TATE, WR, NORTH CAROLINA = You probably won't see Tate until 2010, but the kid is an amazing return specialist. After he develops as a WR, he will help there too. A nice gamble that could pay off big.

MY PICK : TROY KROPOG, OT, TULANE


84. Broncos - Traded to Pittsburgh : MIKE WALLACE, WR, MISSISSIPPI = Wallace is a speed merchant. He will return kicks, but has an upside to where you can see him helping as a #3 or #4 WR in the future.

MY PICK : RHETT BOMAR, QB, SAM HOUSTON ST.


85. Eagles - Traded to NY Giants : RAMSES BARDEN, WR, CAL POLY = As I predicted, he was tabbed by the Big Blue. He is huge, and specializes in the red zone. He will be given time to be groomed.

MY PICK : JARIUS BYRD, CB, OREGON


86. Vikings - ASHER ALLEN, CB, GEORGIA = Allen has starter written all over him. He is fast, tough, and experienced.

MY PICK : CORNELIUS INGRAM, TE, FLORIDA


87. Dolphins - PATRICK TURNER, WR, USC = Miami gets a big kid who will supplant the underachieving Wilford.

MY PICK : DARRY BECKWITH, ILB, LSU


88. Ravens - LADARIUS WEBB, FS, NICHOLLS ST. = Webb is a great athlete who will be groomed to be Ed Reed's eventual successor.

MY PICK : SHERROD MARTIN, CB, TROY


89. Patriots - Traded to Tennessee : JARED COOK, TE, SOUTH CAROLINA = This is a good pick. Crumpler is not the player he was. Cook needs a lot of work, but he is an amazing athlete. He adds a dimension the Titans could use.

MY PICK : JASON PHILLIPS, ILB, T.C.U.


90. Falcons - CHRISTOPHER OWENS, CB, SAN JOSE ST. = Owens was rated higher than his teammate Francies by some, and it appears Atlanta was among those who did. He is a solid type who can add depth.

MY PICK : T.J. LANG, G, EASTERN MICHIGAN



91. Giants - Traded to Seattle : DEON BUTLER, WR, PENN ST. = Butler has incredible speed, is a hard worker, and versatile. He needs some work, but he gives Seattle a guy who can get deep.

JONATHAN LUIGS, C, ARKANSAS


92. Colts - JERRAUD POWERS, CB, AUBURN = He is very raw, but he is the type of CB Indy seems to like in their scheme. He'll try to help on special teams as he develops.

MARCUS FREEMAN, OLB, OHIO ST.


93. Panthers - CORY IRVIN, DT, GEORGIA = He needs to get stronger, but he can add much needed depth.

MY PICK : ASHER ALLEN, CB, GEORGIA..missed him by 7 pix


94. Titans - RYAN MOUTON, CB, HAWAII = Jeff Fisher must see something in this speedy, but very raw, kid. He should help on special teams.

MY PICK : CHRIS BAKER, DT, HAMPTON


95. Cardinals - RASHARD JOHNSON, FS, ALABAMA = Johnson is very smart, and always seems to be around the ball. He can add to the bench.

MY PICK : ROBERT BREWSTER, OT, BALL ST.


96. Steelers - KEENAN LEWIS, CB, OREGON STATE = Lewis is a nice fit here. He is smart, tough, and has intangibles that could equate into a long career.

MY PICK : ERIC WOOD, C, LOUISVILLE


97. Patriots - TYRONE McKENZIE, OLB, SOUTH FLORIDA = He adds important depth, has a very high IQ, and never quits. A perfect player for Billichek.

MY PICK : KEVIN BARNES, CB, MARYLAND


98. Bengals - CHASE COFFMAN, TE, MISSOURI = If Coffman stays on the field, he could make a run at R.O.Y. Palmer will love tossing this guy the ball.

MY PICK : DANNELL ELLERBE, MLB, GEORGIA


99. Bears - JUAN IGLESIAS, WR, OKLAHOMA = Another WR who is smart helps. He runs great routes, though he is not real fast. Good for the slot.

MY PICK : BRADLEY FLETCHER, CB, IOWA


100. Giants - TRAVIS BECKUM, TE, WISCONSIN = Beckum is strictly a receiving type, but he gives the Giants another wrinkle to an offense that is already pretty good.

MY PICK : RASHAD JENNINGS, RB, LIBERTY




ROUND FOUR



101. Cowboys - STEPHEN McGEE, QUARTERBACK, TEXAS A & M = Dallas stays local in getting their QB project. McGee had a very erratic and injury filled collegiate career. He needs major work in all areas of his game, but there is no rush. A solid pickup.

MY PICK : CHIP VAUGHN, SS, WAKE FOREST


102. Chiefs - DONALD WASHINGTON, CB, OHIO ST. = Washington is a solid pick. He likes to support the run, and isn't bad in coverage. He adds depth.

MY PICK : TRAVIS BECKUM, TE, WISCONSIN..missed him by 2 pix


103. Rams - DORELL SCOTT, DT, CLEMSON = I like this pick. Scott is a pass rusher type. He fits well next to Carriker. If he gets better on run support, the Rams can have a solid defensive line.

MY PICK : RICKY JEAN - FRANCOIS, DT, LSU


104. Browns - KALUKA MAIVIA, OLB, USC = He is a special teams star. A small OLB, he might develop as more.

MY PICK : KRAIG URBIK, G, WISCONSIN


105. Seahawks - Traded to Chicago : HENRY MELTON, DEFENSIVE END, TEXAS = He is an excellent athlete, something Chicago likes. He fills a big need for depth here.

MY PICK : NATE DAVIS, QB, BALL STATE


106. Bengals - JONATHAN LUIGS, C, ARKANSAS = I expect him to win the starting job in camp. Ultra smart, but just needs to get stronger.

MY PICK : MIKE GOODSON, RB, TEXAS A & M


107. Jaguars - MIKE THOMAS, WR, ARIZONA = Thomas will return kicks and be used in the slot. He is an excellent athlete.

MY PICK : MIKE MICKENS, CB, CINCINNATI


108. Dolphins - BRIAN HARTLINE, WR, OHIO ST. = HUH? Not only would this guy had been available later, it is doubtful he would have been drafted. He might help on special teams IF he makes the team. Maybe I'm wrong?

MY PICK : A.Q. SHIPLEY, C, PENN ST.


109. Packers - TJ LANG, OT, EASTERN MICHIGAN = A versatile guy who can play RT or G. He needs to hit the weight room, but he has what it takes.

MY PICK : KYLE MOORE, DE, USC


110. Bills - Traded to Dallas : VICTOR BUTLER, DEFENSIVE END, OREGON = Athletic pass rusher who will have to move to linebacker in the pros. He has stiff hips and questionable awareness. He needs a lot of work, but might make the team as a special teams performer.

MY PICK : BRANDON UNDERWOOD, CB, CINCINNATI



111. 49ers - Traded to Carolina : MIKE GOODSON, RUNNING BACK, TEXAS A & M = Carolina seems to love small and explosive backs. Goodson will have to bide his time between the great tandem of Williams and Stewart, but there is no question he will help. Expect him to return kicks too.

MY PICK : JUAQUIN IGLESIAS, WR, OKLAHOMA


112. Titans - Traded to Houston : GLOVER QUIN, CORNERBACK, NEW MEXICO = Quin is very physical, and is a big hitter. He is strong, and likes to support the run. Quin could make an impact on special teams, and as a reserve, as he learns.

MY TAKE : BRANDON GIBSON, WR, WASHINGTON ST.


113. Chargers - VAUGHAN MARTIN, NT, WESTERN ONTARIO = Martin gets to learn behind Williams, one of the best. The kid benched 225 forty four times! A project worth watching develop.

MY PICK : CURTIS TAYLOR, SS, LSU


114. Broncos - DAVIS BRUTON, SS, NOTRE DAME = A special teams star, this is where his value lies primarily. He needs a lot of work as a safety, but has the desire and athleticism to make it.

MY PICK : KEENAN LEWIS, CB, OREGON ST.


115. Jets - Traded to Detroit : SAMMIE LEE HILL, DT, STILLMAN = Hill is very raw, but very strong. He will add depth to the DT rotation.

MY PICK : TREVOR CANFIELD, G, CINCINNATI


116. Saints - CHIP VAUGHAN, SS, WAKE FOREST = Vaughan is a guy who likes to support the run, but the type you take out on passing downs. A good add here.

MY PICK : DeANGELO SMITH, CB, CINCINNATI


117. Cowboys - Traded to Tampa Bay : KYLE MOORE, DE, USC = A big DE who will add depth behind their starters.

MY PICK : ROGER ALLEN, G, MISSOURI WESTERN ST.


118. Saints - STANLEY ARNOUX, MLB, WAKE FOREST = Arnoux is a backup type who will try to help on special teams.

MY PICK : LAWRENCE SIDBURY JR., OLB, RICHMOND


119. Bears - DJ MOORE, CB, VANDERBILT = A steal. Moore is underrated. He will add to their extra DB packages for now, and could start in the near future.

MY PICK : MOHAMED MASSAQUOI, WR, GEORGIA


120. Buccaneers - Traded to Dallas : BRANDON WILLIAMS, DEFENSIVE END, TEXAS TECH = He is also strictly a pass rusher and special teams player right now. He has a lot to learn, and needs to get much stronger. His motor is in question, so he will really have to prove his critics wrong.

MY PICK : HENRY MELTON, DE, TEXAS


121. Bills - SHAWN NELSON, TE, SOUTHERN MISS. = He is strictly a pass catching type, but he gives Buffalo an intriguing weapon in their arsenal.



122. HOUSTON TEXANS : ANTHONY HILL, TIGHT END, NORTH CAROLINA STATE = Many feel Hill is the best blocking tight end in the draft. He is not much of a receiving threat, but he will basically serve as a third offensive tackle when he is on the field.

MY PICK : COURTNEY GREENE, SS, RUTGERS


123. Ravens - Traded to New England : RICH OHRNBERGER, G, PENN ST. = He is nasty, tough, and technically sound. He is not strong or athletic. He works best in a zone scheme, but will have time to develop.

MY PICK : KORY SHEETS, RB, PURDUE


124. Patriots - Traded to Oakland : LOUIS MURPHY, WR, FLORIDA = He is speedy, and can make the big play. He is also very inconsistent. There is word his surgically repaired knee needs another operation.

MY PICK : DAVID VEIKUNE, DE, HAWAII


125. Falcons - LAWRENCE SIDBURY, OLB, RICHMOND = Atlanta needed OLB depth, and got an excellent athlete with very long arms. He will need time to covert to linebacker.

MY PICK : ROY MILLER, DT, TEXAS


126. Raiders - SLADE NORRIS, OLB, OREGON ST. = Al Davis makes the draft fun. Most had Norris lasting deep into the draft. He is an undersized pass rusher who will have to get stronger and play OLB. A hard worker, at least.

MY PICK : JASON WATKINS, OT, FLORIDA


127. Colts - AUSTIN COLLIE, WR, BYU = A possession type who could add decent depth, and help in the slot.

MY PICK : KALUKA MAIAVA, OLB, USC


128. New York Giants - ANDRE BROWN, RB, NC STATE = Decent receiver, has good instincts. Not much mileage, but injury prone. Should get a chance to add depth.


129. Panthers - TONY FIAMMETTA, FB, SYRACUSE = I was expecting Carolina to get a FB, and they get the best one in the draft. Fiammetta is a lot like Hoover. He can run, catch, and block pretty well.

MY PICK : LOUIS VASQUEZ, G, TEXAS TECH


130. Titans - GERALD McRATH, OLB, SOUTHERN MISS. = Tennessee gets their OLB to groom behind the aging Bullock. McRath is a tackling machine who needs seasoning and strength.

MY PICK : RICHARD QUINN, TE, NORTH CAROLINA


131. Cardinals - GREG TOLER, CB, ST. PAUL'S = Toler is an excellent athlete who will take time to learn. He will help on special teams.

MY PICK : ANTOINE CALDWELL, C, ALABAMA


132. Steelers - Traded to Denver : SETH OLSEN, G, IOWA = A big mauler who specializes in run blocking. He adds depth.

MY PICK : BRANDON TATE, WR, NORTH CAROLINA


133. Chargers - TYRONNE GREEN, G, AUBURN = A project who used to be a DT. He might spend this year on the developmental squad, but he is very athletic.

MY PICK : SCOTT McKILLOP, ILB, PITTSBURGH


134. Chargers - GARTRELL JOHNSON, RB, OREGON = A great pick! He has little wear on him, and never fumbles. He is a power back who upgrades the backfield instantly.

MY PICK : GARRETT REYNOLDS, OT, NORTH CAROLINA


135. Titans - TROY KROPOG, OT, TULANE = A mean and nasty guy, he is the kind you may see starting one day soon.

MY PICK : BRANDON WILLIAMS, DE, TEXAS TECH



136. Colts - TERRANCE TAYLOR, DT, MICHIGAN = A run stopper type who needs to improve his stamina. He will get used on a thin unit.

MY PICK : CLINTON McDONALD, DT, MEMPHIS




ROUND FIVE


137. Seahawks - Traded to Baltimore : JASON PHILLIPS, MLB, TCU = Phillips must be smiling from ear to ear. He gets to learn from Ray Lewis. Phillips is very smart, and a hard worker, so you know he will take advantage of it.

MY PICK : AL AFALAVA, SS, OREGON ST.


138. Rams - Traded to Atlanta : WILLIAM MIDDLETON, CB, FURMAN = A little guy with good speed, he could help on special teams.

MY PICK : DOMONIQUE JOHNSON, CB, JACKSON ST.


139. Chiefs - CLINT BROWN, OT, MISSOURI = A huge kid destined for RT. A project who will need time to develop.

MY PICK : OTIS WILEY, FS, MICHIGAN STATE


140. Bears - JOHNNY KNOX, WIDE RECEIVER, ABILENE CHRISTIAN = Da Bears get themselves a true speedster. Knox will probably catch quite a few balls from Jay Cutler this year.

MY PICK : JAVON RINGER, RB, MICHIGAN ST.


141. Eagles - Traded to Denver : KENNY McKINLEY, WR, SOUTH CAROLINA = A skinny speed merchant who works best in the slot.

MY PICK : TERRANCE KNIGHTON, DT, TEMPLE


142. Bengals - KEVIN HUBER, P, CINCINNATI = A weird pick. He is inconsistent, and the Bengals invested a lot of money into their current guy. Kickoff guy?

MY PICK : PATRICK TURNER, WR, USC


143. Falcons - Traded to Dallas : DeANGELO SMITH, FREE SAFETY, CINCINNATI = Many felt Smith was the highest rated defensive back of the talented trio of Bearcats in this draft. His best position may be safety, because he is very good at supporting the run, but he can play CB. A good pick.

MY PICK : MICHAEL HAMLIN, FS, CLEMSON


144. Jaguars - JARRETT DILLARD, WIDE RECEIVER, RICE = All Dillard does is catch everything thrown in his area. He gets to learn from Torry Holt, and I am sure he will contribute often as well.

MY PICK : STEPHEN McGEE, QB, TEXAS A & M


145. Packers - QUINN JOHNSON, FB, LSU = A raw prospect, but the best blocking FB in the draft. A nice pick.

MY PICK : GLEN COFFEE, RB, ALABAMA


146. 49ers - SCOTT McKILLOP, MLB, PITTSBURGH = The kid works hard, and is very smart. He adds depth, and might plug into the other ILB slot opposite of Willis one day.

MY PICK : TERRANCE TAYLOR, NT, MICHIGAN



147. Bills - NIC HARRIS, SS, OKLAHOMA = Too slow for safety, and too small for OLB. Strictly a special teams player. Wasted pick, because it is doubtful anyone would have picked him until the seventh round.

MY PICK : TONY FIAMMETTA, FB, SYRACUSE



148. Chargers - BRANDON HUGHES, CB, OREGON ST. = He will try to add depth, and help on special teams.

MY PICK : JOSHUA MAUGA, LB, NEVADA



149. Broncos - Traded to Baltimore : DAVON DREW, TE, EAST CAROLINA : Interesting pick, considering the Ravens have three veteran TE's. A project, at best, right now.

MY PICK : SAMMIE LEE HILL, DT, STILLMAN


150. Redskins - Traded to Minnesota : JASPER BRINKLEY, MLB, SOUTH CAROLINA = A hard hitter who adds depth. A two down type of MLB.

MY PICK : EDWIN WILLIAMS, C, MARYLAND


151. Giants - RHETT BOMAR, QUARTERBACK, SAM HOUSTON STATE = Bomar couldn't ask for a better job. He gets to go in as the third quarterback, and take all the time he needs to develop.

JAMES CASEY, TE, RICE



152. Texans - JAMES CASEY, TE, RICE = Casey is versatile and mature. Expect seeing him line up all over the field as an H-Back, fullback, and slot receiver. He gives Houston an intriguing player on an already explosive offense. He went one pick lower than from where I had him.

MY PICK : GRAHAM HARRELL, QB, TEXAS TECH


153. Eagles - CORNELIUS INGRAM, TE, FLORIDA = David Akers, the kicker, blocks better than Ingram. Still, he can give Philly a nice weapon if he is recovered from his knee injury.

MY PICK : ZACK FOLLETT, OLB, CAL


154. Bears - MARCUS FREEMAN, OLB, OHIO ST. = A steal here. His durability issues dropped him here, but he has the skills to be a good WLB.

MY PICK : BROOKS FOSTER, WR, NORTH CAROLINA


155. Buccaneers - XAVIER FULTON, OT, ILLINOIS = A raw prospect who might spend this year on the developmental squad.

MY PICK : CORNELIUS LEWIS, G, TENNESSEE ST


156. Cowboys - Traded to Atlanta : GARRETT REYNOLDS, OT, NORTH CAROLINA = A hard worker, and the nephew of Hacksaw Reynolds. He adds quality depth. A nice pick.

MY PICK : PAT WHITE, QB, WEST VIRGINIA


157. Eagles - VICTOR HARRIS, CB, VIRGINIA TECH = Philly must have liked "Macho's" personality. He is pretty much a cover 2 type of CB, but Philly needs depth at this position.

MY PICK : WILL DAVIS, DE, ILLINOIS


158. Vikings - Traded to Washington : CODY GLENN, LB, NEBRASKA = A WEIRD PICK. A former RB with good speed, but is very raw. He has character issues, and his toughness is in question. Doubtful he would have been drafted, but Washington has the incompetent Vinny Cerrato making these picks. Glenn is a special teamer, unless he somehow develops into more.

MY PICK : FENUKI TUPOU, OT, OREGON


159. Eagles - FENUKI TUPOU, OT, OREGON = OK, so I was one pick off here. Topou is a mauler. He is the kind who can kick inside to guard. A real good pick.

MY PICK : JOE BURNETT, CB, CENTRAL FLORIDA


160. Falcons.- Traded to ST. LOUIS : BROOKS FOSTER, WR, NORTH CAROLINA = I had him going six picks earlier. He is raw, but the kid is a hard worker. Some think he is the best WR prospect the Tarheels had in this draft.

ORION MARTIN, DE, VIRGINIA TECH


161. Dolphins - JOHN NALBONE, TE, MONMOUTH = A pass catching type of TE. He will look to add depth.

MY PICK : JOEL BELL, OT, FURMAN


162. Ravens - Traded to Green Bay : JAMON MEREDITH, OT, SOUTH CAROLINA = He is raw, and might be a guard. Restocking the line is always smart.

MY PICK : CAMERON MORRAH, TE, CAL


163. Panthers - DUKE ROBINSON, G, OKLAHOMA = A STEAL! I see him lining up next to Otah on that ride side, and mashing opponents.

MY PICK : QUINN JOHNSON, FB, LSU



164. Giants - Traded to New Orleans : THOMAS MORSTEAD, PUNTER, SMU = After seeing the Bengals draft a punter, the Saints wisely grabbed Morstead. He should last a long time in the NFL.

MY PICK : MARKO MITCHELL, WR, NEVADA


165. Colts - Traded to Miami : CHRIS CLEMONS, S, CLEMSON = Very raw, and can be too aggressive. A special teamer type who might develop into more some day.

MY PICK : AUGUSTUS PARRISH, OT, KENT ST.


166. Cowboys - MICHAEL HAMLIN, SAFETY, CLEMSON = Which safety spot Hamlin will play is the quandary. He is very smart, and a team leader. He also has been very injury prone in college, and is not a great athlete.

MY PICK : MIKE WALLACE, WR, OLE MISS


167. Cardinals - HERM JOHNSON, G, LSU = I thought he'd be gone right now, because he is huge. A very raw player, Russ Grimm will have fun molding him.

MY PICK : KORY SPERRY, TE, COLORADO ST.


168. Steelers - JOE BURNETT, CB, CENTRAL FLORIDA = I had Joe going nine picks earlier. He is very fast, and an excellent return man. The vision of him and Wallace returning kicks is one to watch.

MY PICK : KHALIF MITCHELL, DE, EAST CAROLINA


169. Steelers - FRANK SUMMERS, FB, UNLV = Summers is a former halfback who has some versatility to him.

MY PICK : CULLEN HARPER, QB, CLEMSON



170. Patriots - GEORGE BUSSEY, OT, LOUISVILLE = Bussy is destined to be a guard in the NFL. He is very strong and explosive, but very raw. A guy who might spend this year on the developmental squad.

MY PICK : JEREMIAH JOHNSON, RB, OREGON


171. 49ers - NATE DAVIS, QB, BALL ST. = Very underrated prospect. Has a gun, is accurate, and is athletic. Teams shied away because of his dyslexia. It won't shock me if he is starting soon, because the kid is a winner.

MY PICK : ARIAN FOSTER, RB, TENNESSEE


172. Cowboys - DAVID BUEHLER, KICKER, USC = Good pick. Dallas doesn't need him to score points, because Nick Folk was nearly perfect last year. Buehler has good blood lines. His Uncle George played as an offensive lineman for the Raiders and Browns. He is athletic and huge, at 6'2" 225, and will be a kickoff specialist.

MY PICK : CARY HARRIS, CB, USC


173. Titans - JAVON RINGER, RB, MICHIGAN ST. = He will try to make the roster as a third RB, and might do it.

MY PICK : GLOVER QUIN, CB, NEW MEXICO ST.




ROUND SIX



174. Lions - Traded to Denver : TOM BRANDSTATER, QB, FRESNO ST. Getting a young QB to develop is needed. Brandstater ran a similar system in college, so he might be worth the pick.

MY PICK : DEMETRIUS BYRD, WR, LSU


175. Chiefs - QUINTEN LAWRENCE, WR, McNEESE ST. = A fast and strong WR, he has a very good chance of sticking on the roster.

MY PICK : LADARIUS WEBB, CB, NICHOLLS ST.


176. Rams - Traded to Atlanta : SPENCER ADKINS, OLB, MIAMI, FLA = Adkins has good speed, and might help on special teams.

MY PICK : FRANZ JOSEPH, MLB, FLORIDA ATLANTIC


177. Browns - DON CAREY, CB, NORFOLK ST. = A real sleeper pick. He is smart, fast, and tough. Rumor is that he turned down Yale because of financial constraints. He has future starter written all over him.

MY PICK : MATT SHAUGHNESSY, DE, WISCONSIN


178. Seahawks - MIKE TEEL. QB, RUTGERS = He is experienced, and put up nice numbers in college. Erratic at times, but he is worth trying to develop.

MY PICK : DOMINIQUE EDISON, WR, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN


179. Bengals - MORGAN TRENT, CB, MICHIGAN = Good in run support, but not fast. A special teamer type.

MY PICK : BRIAN TOAL, OLB, BOSTON COLLEGE


180. Jaguars - ZACH MILLER, TE, NEBRASKA - OMAHA = Jack Del Rio must have a thing for turning college QB's into receivers. Miller is going to try TE. It has worked in the past with guys like Mike Tice, a coach with the Jags.

MY PICK : RULON JONES, DE, CAL


181. Dolphins - ANDREW GARDNER, OT, GEORGIA TECH = An athletic player who needs to get much stronger. A project worth sticking on the developmental squad at the least.

MY PICK : QUAN COSBY, WR, TEXAS


182. Packers - JARIUS WYNN, DE, GEORGIA = Wynn is a guy who is best at stopping the run. He could provide depth.

MY PICK : TYRONNE GREEN, G, AUBURN


183. Bills - CARY HARRIS, CB, USC = A solid player with durability issues. He could possibly provide quality depth, if he stays healthy.

MY PICK : JAMARCA SANFORD, SS, OLE MISS


184. 49ers - BEAR PASCOE, TE, FRESNO ST. = A decent blocker with soft hands. Could stick as a third stringer.

MY PICK : ELLIS LANKSTER, CB, WEST VIRGINIA


185. Broncos - Traded to Baltimore : CEDRIC PEERMAN, RB, VIRGINIA = He will look to add depth. He does all the little things well, but none expertly. I had him going three picks later.

MY PICK : GARTRELL JOHNSON, RB, COLORADO ST.


186. Redskins - ROBERT HENSON, LINEBACKER, TCU = A small linebacker at 6' 228, he is fast. He might get a look at safety, but will certainly try to help on special teams.

MY PICK : EVERETTE PEDESCLEAUX, DE, NORTHERN IOWA


187. Packers - BRANDON UNDERWOOD, CB, CINCINNATI = He has experience at FS, but might be best served to be a CB in the NFL. He needs to get stronger, and prove he has the mental toughness. He has the skill set.

MY PICK : RHYAN ANDERSON, DE, NEW MEXICO ST.


188. Texans - BRICE McCAIN, CORNERBACK, UTAH = McCain is an absolute speed merchant. He is not a big man, at 5'9" 185, but he is a good value pick at this stage. He is very raw, and needs a lot of work on his technique.

MY PICK : CEDRIC PEERMAN, RB, VIRGINIA


189. Chargers - KEITH ELLISON, SS, USC = A SS who comes out on passing downs. He is experienced, so he has a shot.

MY PICK : JERRAUD POWERS, CB, AUBURN


190. Bears - AL AFALAVA, SS, OREGON = He blew away scouts at his pro day, outperforming the guys invited to the combine. A real sleeper pick who hits hard.

MY PICK : KEVIN OGLETREE, WR, VIRGINIA


191. Buccaneers - Traded to Cleveland : COYE FRANCIES, CB, SAN JOSE ST. = WOW! The Browns score on two CB's, who can really help them, in the last two rounds. I was amazed Francies dropped here.

MY PICK : JARRETT DILLARD, WR, RICE


192. Lions - AARON BROWN, RB, TCU = Brown has very good speed and receiving skills. He will also be asked to help as a return specialist. He can provide the Lions a good third down option. Must improve his blocking.

MY PICK : BROWN


193. Jets - MATT SLAUSON, G, NEBRASKA = A mauler who is versatile. Very raw, and needs to get stronger. Might add depth.

MY PICK : JOHNNY KNOX, WR, ABILENE CHRISTIAN


194. Eagles - BRANDON GIBSON, WR, WASHINGTON ST. = A real sleeper pick. He suffered on a bad team last year, but he is a hard working possession type. He has a chance of supplanting Avant.

MY PICK : EMMANUEL COOK, SS, SOUTH CAROLINA


195. Eagles - Traded to Cleveland : JAMES DAVIS, RB, CLEMSON = Cleveland scores big again! Davis has the ability to replace Lewis in 2010.

MY PICK : JON COOPER, C, OKLAHOMA


196. Falcons - Traded to St. Louis = KEITH NULL, QUARTERBACK, WEST TEXAS A & M = Null has put up huge numbers, albeit against smaller schools. He is a guy they drafted to develop. At 6'4" 220, he has the size teams like.

MY PICK : IAN CAMPBELL, DE, KANSAS ST.


197. Cowboys - STEPHEN HODGE, STRONG SAFETY, TCU = Hodge is a fantastic special teams player. He isn't great in pass coverage, but has good blitzing ability. He went seven picks earlier than from where I had him.

MY PICK : CJ SPILLMAN, FS, MARSHALL


198. Ravens - Traded to New England : JAKE INGRAM, LS, HAWAII = A very good pick. They needed this position filled, so they got the best guy on the board.

MY PICK : DUDLEY GUICE, WR, NORHWESTERN LA. ST.


199. Patriots - Traded to Oakland : STRYKER SULAK, OLB, MISSOURI = A hard worker. He is a project, but he might help on special teams.

MY PICK : JAIME THOMAS, G, MARYLAND


200. Giants - DeANDRE WRIGHT, CB, NEW MEXICO = He got a lot of press at the beginning of last year, but got hurt. He will have to prove himself on special teams.

MY PICK : GREG TOLER, CB, SAINT PAUL'S


201. Colts - CURTIS PAINTER, QB, PURDUE = Knew they'd grab a QB. They stay local, and grab a guy who broke the records set by Brees. He has the tools, and gets to learn from Manning.

MY PICK : HUNTER CANTWELL, QB, LOUISVILLE



202. Patriots - Traded to Oakland : BRANDON MYERS, TE, IOWA = Myers was a reserve who got to play due to injury last year. He showed decent skills, but there is a chance he gets a look at OLB.

MY PICK : ANTHONY HILL, TE, NC STATE


203. Titans - JASON McCOURTEY, CB, RUTGERS = A small CB with speed. He might stick via special teams.

MY PICK : DALLAS REYNOLDS, C, BYU


204. Cardinals - WILL DAVIS, OLB, ILLINOIS = A good pass rusher, but needs to learn how to play SLB. A project, but needed. Their OLB's are aging.

MY PICK : STEPHEN HODGE, SS, TCU



205. Steelers - Ra'SHON HARRIS, DE, OREGON = A run stuffer type. He needs to get stronger, and is a project.

MY PICK : DEON BUTLER, WR, PENN ST.


206. Titans - DOMINIQUE EDISON, WIDE RECEIVER, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN = You cannot deny the speed Edison has. He will be given every opportunity to develop on a team starved for good receivers.

MY PICK : IAN JOHNSON, RB, BOISE ST.


207. Patriots - MYRON PRYOR, DT, KENTUCKY = Pryor specializes in stopping the run. He is a guy who you might see on the developmental squad this year.

MY PICK : KIRSTON PITTMAN, DE, LSU


208. Cowboys - JOHN PHILLIPS, TIGHT END, VIRGINIA = Curious pick. Phillips is not much of a receiving threat, and an average blocker. He was also injury prone throughout college. They must see something I don't, and I saw Phillips play for years in the ACC.

MY PICK : JASON COOK, FB, OLE MISS


209. Bengals - BERNARD SCOTT, RUNNING BACK, ABILENE CHRISTIAN = Scott has the ability to be special, but he must mature and stay out of trouble. I had him going nine picks later.

MY PICK : AUSTIN COLLIE, WR, BYU




ROUND SEVEN



210. Cowboys - Traded to Atlanta : VANCE WALKER, DT, GEORGIA TECH = Walker is a guy who is best at stopping the run. Considering the Falcons need DT's, he might stick.

MY PICK : PANNEL EGBOH, DE, STANFORD



211. Rams - CHRIS OGBONNAYA, RUNNING BACK, TEXAS = Ogbonnaya is a fantastic receiver. It will be interesting to see how the Rams try to use him. H-Back?

MY PICK : ANTHONY FELDER, OLB, CAL


212. Chiefs - JAVARRIS WILLIAMS, RB, TENNESSEE ST. = Runs hard, and has good strength. He is a very good blocker, but an unknown commodity as a receiver. He could add depth. I had him going later this round.

MY PICK : DAVON DREW, TE, EAST CAROLINA


213. Seahawks - Traded to Philadelphia = PAUL FANAIKA, G, ARIZONA ST. = A huge player with long arms. Smart and strong, but not a great athlete. He specializes in run blocking. I had him going later this round.

MY PICK : ALEX BOONE, OT, OHIO ST.



214. Dolphins - J.D. FOLSOM, OLB, WEBER ST. = A fierce competitor who will try to make it on special teams.

MY PICK : ANTONIO APPLEBY, ILB, VIRGINIA


215. Bengals - FUI VAKAPUNA, FB, BYU = Right team, wrong player. Decent blocker with some receiving skills. Might get a look at RB too.

MY PICK : RAY FEINGA, G, BYU



216. Raiders - Traded to Carolina : CAPTAIN MUNNERLYN, CB, SOUTH CAROLINA = Should have stayed in school for his senior year. Excellent athlete, but is not big and needs to work on his technique. I had him going later on this round.

MY PICK : KEITH FITZHUGH, SS, MISS. ST.


217. Buccaneers - E.J. BIGGERS, CB, WESTERN MICHIGAN = Will have to make it on special teams.

MY PICK : MARQUEZ BRANSON, TE, CENTRAL ARKANSAS



218. Packers - BRAD JONES, OLB, COLORADO = An excellent athlete, but small for OLB. SS? Will have to stick on special teams.

MY PICK : BERNARD SCOTT, RB, ABILENE CHRISTIAN



219. 49ers - CURTIS TAYLOR, SS, LSU = Very raw prospect with good athleticism. Will have to stick on special teams.

MY PICK : JEFF SCHWEIGER, DE, SAN JOSE ST.



220. Bills - ELLIS LANKSTER, CB, WEST VIRGINIA = Has good size and is tough. Likes to support the run. A good athlete with decent speed, but he must get stronger. Really came on in his senior year after being nearly invisible before. A possible sleeper.

MY PICK : JEREMY NAVARRE, DE, MARYLAND



221. Vikings -Traded to Washington : EDDIE WILLIAMS, TE, IDAHO = He projects as an H-Back/ FB type. Hard worker, but in a crowded position.

MY PICK : MORGAN TRENT, CB, MICHIGAN



222. Saints - Traded to Indianapolis = PATRICK McAFEE, P, WEST VIRGINIA = Again, hard to doubt Polian. He is projected to be the punter, but was really inconsistent in college.

MY PICK : ZACH POTTER, DE, NEBRASKA



223. Texans - TROY NOLAN, STRONG SAFETY, ARIZONA STATE = Nolan is a hard hitter with good speed. He is very raw, and needs work on his pass coverage technique. He will have time to learn as he helps on special teams. A possible sleeper pick who could start one day down the road.

MY PICK : SEBASTIAN VOLMER, OT, HOUSTON


224. Chargers - DEMETRIUS BYRD, WR, LSU = He will not play this year, most likely. He is raw, but very fast. Worth developing for a shot in 2010.

MY PICK : JAKE INGRAM, LS, HAWAII



225. Broncos - BLAKE SCHLUETER, CENTER, TCU = Schlueter fits the Broncos scheme well. He is smart nasty, and best in a zone blocking scheme. I think he is a future starter. He went two picks earlier than from where I had him.

MY PICK : GREG ISDANER, G, WEST VIRGINIA



226. Steelers - A.Q. SHIPLEY, C, PENN ST. = A smart player with a motor that never turns off. A good pick.

MY PICK : COREY IRVIN, DT, GEORGIA



227. Cowboys - MIKE MICKENS, CORNERBACK, CINCINNATI = This could be a steal. Mickens has gone up and down draft boards that last month. His long arms, great hands, and ability to cover man to man makes him an intriguing prospect. Needs to get stronger and gamble less, but he could help, having led the NCAA's in interceptions last year.

MY PICK : BLAKE SCHLUETER, C, TCU



228. Jets - Traded to Detroit : LYDON MURTHA, OT, NEBRASKA = Seattle needs to keep stocking the OL. Murtha really impressed scouts at the combine. He is extremely smart, fast, and athletic for a man of his mammoth size. He was a underachiever at college, and battled injuries frequently. He needs to hit the weight room more, but he has a possibility of being very good. It will up to him. I had him going later this round.

MY PICK : JOHN GILL, DE, NORTHWESTERN



229. Bears - Traded to Dallas : MANUEL JOHNSON, WIDE RECEIVER, OKLAHOMA = FINALLY Dallas tries to upgrade their mediocre receiving group. Johnson runs good routes, and has above average hands. He has shown the toughness to go after the ball in crowds, but has an elbow injury worth watching.

MY PICK : JAMAAL WESTERMAN, DE, RUTGERS



230. Eagles - MOISE FOKOU, OLB, MARYLAND = An excellent special teams player who works hard at all times. A good athlete with decent speed, but is not big and needs to improve in several areas. Must make his bones on special teams. I had him going later this round.

MY PICK : LONDEN FRYER, CB, WESTERN MICHIGAN



231. Vikings - JAMARCA SANFORD, SS, MISSISSIPPI = A good tackler, but he will need to stick on special teams.

MY PICK : DORELL SCOTT, DT, CLEMSON



232. Jaguars - Traded to New England : JULIAN EDELMAN, QB, KENT ST. = Expect him to be tried at multiple positions. Could we see him run the "Wildcat" once in awhile?

MY PICK : PAUL FANAIKA, G, ARIZONA ST.



233. Buccaneers - SAMMIE STROUGHTER, WR, OREGON = An excellent return specialist. There is a chance he helps out in the passing game, because the Bucs current group isn't that great.

MY PICK : DeANDRE LEVY, OLB, WISCONSIN



234. Patriots - DARRYL RICHARD, DE, GEORGIA TECH = Smart player, and a self made man. Not a great athlete, and a long shot to make the team.

MY PICK : ERIC KETTANI, FB, NAVY


235. Broncos - Traded to Detroit : ZACH FOLLETT, OLB, CAL =A hard worker who has the ability to make the team.

MY PICK : WORRELL WILLIAMS, ILB, CAL



236. Colts - JAIME THOMAS, G, MARYLAND = Thomas is experienced and smart. He should add needed depth. A possible starter one day.

MY PICK : WOPAMO OSAISAI, CB, STANFORD



237. Dolphins - Traded to Kansas City : JAKE O'CONNELL, TE, MIAMI, OH = He might get a look at FB. He may stick, considering the Chiefs need help at TE.

MY PICK : MARLON FAVORITE, DT, LSU



238. Giants - STONEY WOODSON, CB, SOUTH CAROLINA = Big and athletic, he will have to stick on special teams.

MY PICK : XAVIER FULTON, OT, ILLINOIS



239. Titans - RYAN DURAND, G, SYRACUSE = Best at run blocking, and is smart. Not a great athlete, and needs to get stronger.

MY PICK : MAURICE MILLER, G, OLE MISS



240. Cardinals - LaROD STEPHENS - HOWLING, RB, PITTSBURGH = A tiny back with good speed. He needs to prove his worth catching the ball and returning kicks.

MY PICK : ANDREW GARDNER, OT, GEORGIA TECH



241. Steelers - DAVID JOHNSON, FB, ARKANSAS ST. = Played TE in college, but will have to be a FB or H-Back in the NFL. A very good athlete with good speed and hands. A decent blocker, but needs work on his technique. A project worth looking into. I had him going next pick.

MY PICK : BRANDON LONG, OLB, MICHIGAN STATE



242. Titans - NICK SCHOMMER, S, NORTH DAKOTA ST. = He needs to stick on special teams.

MY PICK : DAVID JOHNSON, FB, ARKANSAS ST.



243. Redskins - MARKO MITCHELL, WR, NEVADA = Tall, and a good leaper. He has an intriguing set of skills. Might be a guy worth developing.

MY PICK : STRYKER SULAK, DE, MISSOURI



244. 49ers - RICKY JEAN - FRANCOIS, DT, LSU = Has a lot of unfulfilled potential. If he realizes it, he could help.

MY PICK : DEVIN MOORE, RB, WYOMING


245. Seahawks - COURTNEY GREENE, SS, RUTGERS = This could be a steal. He has the skills, but had a bad senior year.

MY PICK : LYDON MURTHA, OT, NEBRASKA



246. Bears - LANCE LOUIS, TE, SAN JOSE ST. = Played guard in college, but is going to get a look at TE. One to watch in camp.

MY PICK : MYRON PRYOR, DT, KENTUCKY



247. Seahawks - NICK REED, DE, OREGON = A tiny DE who has some athleticism. A long shot.

MY PICK : JARIUS WYNN, DT, GEORGIA



248. Seahawks : CAMERON MORRAH, TE, CAL = A pass catching type. He is very athletic, and has a very good shot at helping Seattle.

MY PICK : BRUCE JOHNSON, CB, MIAMI, FLA



249. Bengals - CLINTON McDONALD, DT, MEMPHIS = A real sleeper. He specializes in rushing the passer, and is athletic enough to play FB.

MOISE FOKOU, OLB, MARYLAND



250. Jaguars - RASHARD JENNINGS, RB, LIBERTY = He will really help take the load off Jones - Drew. A nice pick.

ROB MYERS, TE, UTAH STATE



251. Bears - DEREK KINDER, WR, PITTSBURGH = A possession type, but a long shot.

ASHLEE PALMER, SS, OLE MISS




252. Bengals - FREDDIE BROWN, WR, UTAH = Brown is big, pretty physical, and has decent speed. He has a shot.

MY PICK : DAN GRONKOWSKI, TE, MARYLAND



253. Jaguars - TIQUAN UNDERWOOD, WR, RUTGERS = Has good speed and hands, but is very thin. He needs to get stronger.

JAVARRIS WILLIAMS, RB, TENNESSEE ST.



254. Cardinals - TREVOR CANFIELD, G, CINCINNATI = He somehow fell far, after a lot of hype. He is versatile, and a good run blocker. He might stick.

MY PICK : THOMAS MORSTEAD, P, SMU



255. Lions - DAN GRONKOWSKI, TE, MARYLAND = Big TE who is an excellent blocker. Smart player who could be a good backup at this spot. I had him going three picks earlier.

MY PICK : PIERRE WALTERS, DE, EASTERN ILLINOIS



256. Chiefs - RYAN SUCCOP, K, SOUTH CAROLINA = Right school, wrong guy. A reach here. There was at least four kickers rated higher, including Graham Gano, of Florida State, who won the Groza Award.

MY PICK : CAPTAIN MUNNERLYN, CB, SOUTH CAROLINA