ICON
11-12-2007, 11:22 AM
Awards
MVP- Tom Brady
OPOY- Tom Brady
DPOY- Thomas Howard
ORPY- Adrian Peterson
DROY- Patrick Willis
Retirees
QB- Brad Johnson (Dallas Cowboys) 39
QB- Vinny Testaverde (Carolina Panthers) 44
QB- Trent Green (Miami Dolphins) 37
FB- Mike Alstott (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) 34
WR- Keenan McCardell (Washington Redskins) 37
OG- Ruben Brown (Chicago Bears) 35
DE- Simeon Rice 34
DE Jason Taylor (Miami Dolphins) 33
DT- Kimo Von Oelhoffen (Philadelphia Eagles) 36
DT- Ted Washington (Cleveland Browns) 39
DT- Keith Traylor (Miami Dolphins) 38
LB- Junior Seau (New England Patriots) 38
SS- Rodney Harrison (New England Patriots) 35
Free Agents
QB Rex Grossman- signs with
QB Tony Romo- resigns with Dallas
RB Michael Turner- signs with ?
RB Jamal Lewis- signs with Miami
RB Fred Taylor- resigns with Jacksonville
RB Vernand Morency- signs with Seattle
RB Chris Brown- signs with Houston
RB Julius Jones- signs with Cleveland
FB Tony Richardson- resigns with Minnesota
WR Randy Moss- resigns with New England
WR Wes Welker- resigns with New England
WR Donte Stallworth- signs with Tampa Bay
WR Bernard Berrian- signs with Washington
WR Patrick Crayton- signs with Kansas City
WR Bryant Johnson- signs with Baltimore
TE L.J. Smith- resigns with Philadelphia
TE Eric Johnson- resigns with New Orleans
OG Alan Faneca- signs with Denver
OG Jake Scott- resigns with Indianapolis
OG Ryan Lilja- resigns with Indianapolis
DE Jared Allen- resigns with Kansas City
DE Justin Smith- signs with Washington
DE Terrell Suggs- resigns with Baltimore
DE Paul Spicer- resigns with Jacksonville
DT Albert Haynesworth- resigns with Tennessee
LB Lance Briggs- signs with St. Louis
LB Karlos Dansby- resigns with Arizona
CB Asante Samuel- signs with Green Bay
CB Drayton Florence- signs with Miami
S Mike Doss- signs with Denver
Round 1
1. St. Louis - T Jake Long/Michigan
Pace is old and has nagging injuries. Lock up your next franchise LT.
2. Miami - DT Glenn Dorsey/LSU
Fits pefectly in the hybrid defense, can play NT in 4-3 or 3-4.
3. NY Jets - HB Darren McFadden/Arkansas
With lack of production from the offense, you don't pass up a game changer like him.
4. New England (f/San Francisco) - James Laurinaitis/Ohio State
Great in coverage and big enough to play in the 3-4. Plays in one of the best defenses in the country too.
5. Oakland - DE Chris Long/Virginia
Howie's son is dominating offenses all over the country. With nobody opposite Derrick Burgess, nab him while you can.
6. Cincinnati - DE Calais Campbell/Miami (FL)
Justin Smith could be gone and the Cincy D is terrible in the box. Fix that with the best available defensive lineman/linebacker.
7. Atlanta - QB Brian Brohm/Louisville
Brohm is reunited with his head coach in ATL. Will fit the system perfectly.
8. Philadelphia - S Kenny Phillips/Miami (FL)
Dawkins can't play forever and Phillips is a defensive game changer.
9. Minnesota - QB Andre Woodson/Kentucky
Woodson to me is the most impressive QB in the draft. With Tavaris Jackson as your starter, you don't pass him up.
10. - Dan Connor/Penn State
Probably the best tackler in the country and Shores up that linebacker rotation and gives Denver another fast defender.
11. Chicago - QB Matt Ryan/Boston College
Suckasaurus Rex isn't the answer, Lovie Smith finally admitted it. Griese isn't getting it done either and Ryan is worth the pick.
12. Arizona - DE/OLB Derrick Harvey/Florida
Gives Whiz a pass rusher on the outside to compliment Harvey and helps settle the 3-4 defense that was successful in Pittsburgh.
13. Houston - HB Jonathan Stewart/Oregon
Stewart is arguably the 2nd best tailback in the country and with Ahman Green as your starter, you don't leave him on the board.
14. Seattle - HB Steve Slaton/West Virginia
Perfect compliment to a powerful Shaun Alexander, speedy and quick and is a great 3rd down back until Alexander is gone.
15. San Diego -Keith Rivers/USC
16. New Orleans - DT Sedrick Ellis/USC
The Saints penetration from the middle is nowhere to be found. That is Ellis' specialty.
17. Kansas City - T Sam Baker/USC
The Chiefs find Shields replacement and gives LJ another great blocker.
18. Carolina - S Reggie Smith/Oklahoma
They have not one good saftey on their roster, so they take the best available one that excels in coverage.
19. Buffalo - CB Malcolm Jenkins/Ohio State
Ashton Youboty may not be the answer, so take a better Buckeye cornerback.
20. Baltimore - CB Mike Jenkins/South Florida
He can hit and he's got wheels. Certainly first round talent.
21. Tampa Bay - WR DeSean Jackson/California
The Bucs land the fastest player in the nation to replace Galloway. Jackson is just as fast, if not faster then Galloway.
22. Washington - DE Tyson Jackson/LSU
Washington's run defense is their Achilles heel. Jackson is a great run-plugger and can play DT or DE.
23. Jacksonville - WR Mario Manningham/Michigan
Get an explosive receiver to compliment 6'4 Wilford and 6'5 Williams and Jones.
24. Dallas (f/Cleveland) - WR Malcolm Kelly/Oklahoma
Probably the best all-around receiver in the country. Plays similar to T.O. and can replace Glenn when he retires.
25. Tennessee - WR Adarius Bowman/Oklahoma State
VY likes his big targets and Bowman is exactly that. Also, the Tennessee receivers aren't that good in the first place.
26. Pittsburgh - G Michael Oher/Ole Miss
Alan Faneca will be gone after this year and Oher is the best guard on the board. He is a mauler.
27. NY Giants - OLB Brian Cushing/USC
Can play WLB and actually cover unlike Mitchell. He will shore up the Giants defense for good.
28. Detroit - MLB Rey Maualuga/USC
One of my favorite linebackers in the country, man he is crazy. He hits like a monster and would fit great in the Cover 2 (heard that from Lions fans).
29. San Francisco (f/Indianapolis) - WR Early Doucet/LSU
Smith needs a big, strong target that can reel in catches in traffic and Doucet is great at that. Darrell Jackson isn't that great anymore.
30. Green Bay - HB Felix Jones/Arkansas
Splits time with the best runningback in the country and is still first round talent. Averages 10.4 YPC or something and will help settle the Green Bay HB problem.
31. Dallas - CB Antoine Cason/Arizona
Big, physical corner and decent speed. Many people think he's overrated but is great at stopping the run and isn't as slow as he seems. Reminds me of Revis from last year. His stock could rise a lot and his 40 time can rise his stock.
32. New England - No Pick
Round 2
33. St. Louis - MLB Jonathan Goff/Vanderbilt
Allows Witherspoon to move to WLB and shores up the LB's.
34. Miami - T Ryan Clady/Boise State
They need a franchise tackle and steal one with Clady in the 2nd.
35. NY Jets - DE/OLB Quentin Groves/Auburn
Jets D need a lot of thing, but a pass rusher is most important.
36. San Francisco - S Jonathan Hefney/Tennessee
BPA and fills a need. No pass rushers available and is great and coverage.
37. Oakland - T Gosder Cherilous/Boston College
Gallery was a nice surprise this year but they still need a left tackle.
38. Cincinnati - DT Frank Okam/Texas
Occupies multiple blockers and will allow Campbell to get involved in many plays.
39. Atlanta - T Barry Richardson/Clemson
Gandy is old and Richardson is a mauler with good enough feet to protect Brohm's blindside.
40. Philadelphia - WR James Hardy/Indiana
Big, physical receiver that can go over the middle and come out with the ball, unlike Brown and Curtis.
41. Minnesota - WR Limas Sweed/Texas
Big target for Woodson that compliments Williamson and makes Sidney Rice even more dangerous.
42. Denver - DT Dre Moore/Maryland
We are lot better then average after this pick !
43. Chicago - WR DJ Hall/Alabama
Big receiver with great hands that can replace Moose.
44. Arizona - CB Aqib Talib/Kansas
One of the most underrated corners in the nation and completes a great rotation with Rolle-Hood-Talib.
45. Atlanta (f/Houston) - DT BJ Raji/Boston College
Big NT who can replace Jackson's BIG abscence and allows Rod Coleman to get in the backfield more.
46. Seattle - TE Fred Davis/USC
Pollard is solid but old. Davis is a great pass-catching tight end and did a great job of getting up to 250 to become a good blocker.
47. Miami (f/San Diego) - CB Justin King/Penn State
Drops to the second due to getting burned numerous times by certain Ohio State receivers but can rise his stock with a rumored 4.2 forty.
48. New Orleans - MLB Vince Hall/Virginia Tech
Payton will one day realize that Simoneau isn't good. Hall is a good 4-3 backer.
49. Kansas City - CB Terrell Thomas/USC
Terrell Thomas fits the Cover 2 defense that is run in KC pefectly. Successor to Ty Law.
50. Carolina - T Tony Hills/Texas
Good ZBS left tackle. Replaces Travelle Wharton who will be gone after 08.
51. Buffalo - OLB Xavier Adibi/Virginia Tech
Same for Denver linebackers, a WLB shores up their linebacker rotation.
52. Baltimore - QB Colt Brennan/Hawaii
Big possible steal here. Nothing to lose with no other needs and can prove that he is not a product of his system.
53. Tampa Bay - DT DeMario Pressley/NC State
Good penetrating UT that can fits in the Tampa 2.
54. Washington - DT Andre Fluellen/Florida State
Worst run D in the league, what else is there to say?
55. Jacksonville - S Josh Barrett/Arizona State
Hard-hitting safety that weighs 230! Perfect compliment to Reggie Nelson.
56. Cleveland - DT Red Bryant/Texas A&M
Big NT that helps out the weak Cleveland D. Offense is fine, but D needs help.
57. Tennessee - DE Chris Ellis/Virginia Tech
Could use a pass rush off the outside to go with KVB. Ellis brings that to the defense.
58. Pittsburgh - MLB Jasper Brinkley/South Carolina
Big MLB who might stay in school but would be a great fit in the 3-4.
59. NY Giants - S Thomas DeCloud/California
Strong safety who can replace Demps and can lay the wood.
60. Detroit - CB Dwight Lowery/San Jose State
Extremely underrated cornerback who really impresses me. Also a great return man.
61. Indianapolis - OLB Phillip Wheeler/Georgia Tech
Another fast OLB that can rotate with Keiaho and Morris and eventually start.
62. Green Bay - CB DeJuan Tribble/Boston College
Great cover corner who's stock will drop due to only being 5'9.
63. Dallas - HB Mike Hart/Michigan
An absolute workhorse who's motor never stops. Another Marion Barber.
64. New England - CB Zack Bowman/Nebraska
Came back from a bad knee injury with great success. Shows no sign of losing speed and was once a top 15 prospect.
Round 3
65. St. Louis - WR Dorien Bryant/Purdue
66. Miami - MLB Jeremy Leman/Illinois
67. NY Jets - S Craig Steltz/LSU
68. San Francisco - DE/OLB Tommy Blake/TCU
69. Oakland - WR Keenan Burton/Kentucky
70. Cincinnati - OLB Shawn Crable/Michigan
71. Atlanta - S Tom Zbikowski/Notre Dame
72. Philadelphia - OLB Ali Highsmith/LSU
73. Denver from (Minnesota Trades for fox)Chris Williams, Vanderbilt - quick feet and yet he still can get beat by outside speed .
74. Minnesota (f/Denver) - S Marcus Griffin/Texas
75. Chicago - G Jordan Grimes/Purdue
76. Arizona - HB James Davis/Clemson
77. Houston - T Kirk Barton/Ohio State
78. Seattle - DT Marcus Harrison/Arkansas
79. San Diego - G Shannon Tevega/UCLA
80. New Orleans - G Eric Young/Tennessee
81. Kansas City - OLB Malik Jackson/Louisville
82. Carolina - QB Dennis Dixon/Oregon
83. Buffalo - TE Travis Beckum/Wisconsin
84. Buffalo (f/Baltimore) - WR Andre Caldwell/Florida
85. Tampa Bay - QB John David Booty/USC
86. Washington - G Roy Schuening/Oregon State
87. Jacksonville - QB Chad Henne/Michigan
88. Cleveland - HB Ray Rice/Rutgers
89. Tennessee - DT Keilen Dykes/West Virginia
90. Pittsburgh - CB Trae Williams/South Florida
91. NY Giants - CB Chevis Jackson/LSU
92. Detroit - T Geoff Schwartz/Oregon
93. Indianapolis - C John Sullivan/Notre Dame
94. Green Bay - TE Martellus Bennett/Texas A&M
95. Dallas - S Quinton Demps/UTEP
96. New England - HB Allen Patrick/Oklahoma
<TABLE class=rightnavout cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" bgColor=#f6f6f6 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=whiteborder>Dan Connor (http://www.fantasyfootballjungle.com/nfl_draft_prospect/Dan_Connor/831), OLB, Penn State</TD><TD class=whiteborder>Sr, 6-3, 233</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
A senior, Connor recorded 11 tackles, with a tackle for loss, in last Saturday’s 26-19 win over Purdue (http://purdue.scout.com/) to pass Posluszny (372) and become Penn State’s career tackle leader with 379.
<TABLE class=rightnavout cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" bgColor=#f6f6f6 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=whiteborder>Dre Moore (http://www.fantasyfootballjungle.com/nfl_draft_prospect/Dre_Moore/1162), DT, Maryland</TD><TD class=whiteborder>Sr, 6-4, 311</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
nearly 6-foot-5, 310-pound frame, Moore passes the eye test with flying colors, as he has set several personal offseason training records, including a 4.8-second 40 time, 34-inch vertical and nearly 500-pound bench press. He can dominate the line of scrimmage, create match-up problems and draw double teams to himself, which helps free up linebackers to make the tackle.
<TABLE class=rightnavout cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" bgColor=#f6f6f6 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=whiteborder>Chris Williams (http://www.fantasyfootballjungle.com/nfl_draft_prospect/Chris_Williams/932), OT, Vanderbilt</TD><TD class=whiteborder>Sr, 6-6, 315</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
He is 6'6" about 315, but amazing quickness and technique. He is a candidate for any scheme; but I think he would excel in the ZBS. He plays with a real mean steak and could elevate himself to a 1st or 2nd rounder come draft time
Tony and Chris would be the book ends Cutler needs.
106. Tony Hills, OT, Texas Sr, 6-6, 305
Texas senior left tackle Tony Hills suffered a fibula fracture in his left leg and will miss the rest of the season, according to Kenny Boyd, UT’s athletic trainer for football. “He’ll get healthy, work hard in his rehabilitation and has a bright future in the NFL and beyond.” If he falls this far count are blessings.
115. D.J. Hall, WR, Alabama Sr, 6-3, 190
DJ Hall Highlight
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MVP- Tom Brady
OPOY- Tom Brady
DPOY- Thomas Howard
ORPY- Adrian Peterson
DROY- Patrick Willis
Retirees
QB- Brad Johnson (Dallas Cowboys) 39
QB- Vinny Testaverde (Carolina Panthers) 44
QB- Trent Green (Miami Dolphins) 37
FB- Mike Alstott (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) 34
WR- Keenan McCardell (Washington Redskins) 37
OG- Ruben Brown (Chicago Bears) 35
DE- Simeon Rice 34
DE Jason Taylor (Miami Dolphins) 33
DT- Kimo Von Oelhoffen (Philadelphia Eagles) 36
DT- Ted Washington (Cleveland Browns) 39
DT- Keith Traylor (Miami Dolphins) 38
LB- Junior Seau (New England Patriots) 38
SS- Rodney Harrison (New England Patriots) 35
Free Agents
QB Rex Grossman- signs with
QB Tony Romo- resigns with Dallas
RB Michael Turner- signs with ?
RB Jamal Lewis- signs with Miami
RB Fred Taylor- resigns with Jacksonville
RB Vernand Morency- signs with Seattle
RB Chris Brown- signs with Houston
RB Julius Jones- signs with Cleveland
FB Tony Richardson- resigns with Minnesota
WR Randy Moss- resigns with New England
WR Wes Welker- resigns with New England
WR Donte Stallworth- signs with Tampa Bay
WR Bernard Berrian- signs with Washington
WR Patrick Crayton- signs with Kansas City
WR Bryant Johnson- signs with Baltimore
TE L.J. Smith- resigns with Philadelphia
TE Eric Johnson- resigns with New Orleans
OG Alan Faneca- signs with Denver
OG Jake Scott- resigns with Indianapolis
OG Ryan Lilja- resigns with Indianapolis
DE Jared Allen- resigns with Kansas City
DE Justin Smith- signs with Washington
DE Terrell Suggs- resigns with Baltimore
DE Paul Spicer- resigns with Jacksonville
DT Albert Haynesworth- resigns with Tennessee
LB Lance Briggs- signs with St. Louis
LB Karlos Dansby- resigns with Arizona
CB Asante Samuel- signs with Green Bay
CB Drayton Florence- signs with Miami
S Mike Doss- signs with Denver
Round 1
1. St. Louis - T Jake Long/Michigan
Pace is old and has nagging injuries. Lock up your next franchise LT.
2. Miami - DT Glenn Dorsey/LSU
Fits pefectly in the hybrid defense, can play NT in 4-3 or 3-4.
3. NY Jets - HB Darren McFadden/Arkansas
With lack of production from the offense, you don't pass up a game changer like him.
4. New England (f/San Francisco) - James Laurinaitis/Ohio State
Great in coverage and big enough to play in the 3-4. Plays in one of the best defenses in the country too.
5. Oakland - DE Chris Long/Virginia
Howie's son is dominating offenses all over the country. With nobody opposite Derrick Burgess, nab him while you can.
6. Cincinnati - DE Calais Campbell/Miami (FL)
Justin Smith could be gone and the Cincy D is terrible in the box. Fix that with the best available defensive lineman/linebacker.
7. Atlanta - QB Brian Brohm/Louisville
Brohm is reunited with his head coach in ATL. Will fit the system perfectly.
8. Philadelphia - S Kenny Phillips/Miami (FL)
Dawkins can't play forever and Phillips is a defensive game changer.
9. Minnesota - QB Andre Woodson/Kentucky
Woodson to me is the most impressive QB in the draft. With Tavaris Jackson as your starter, you don't pass him up.
10. - Dan Connor/Penn State
Probably the best tackler in the country and Shores up that linebacker rotation and gives Denver another fast defender.
11. Chicago - QB Matt Ryan/Boston College
Suckasaurus Rex isn't the answer, Lovie Smith finally admitted it. Griese isn't getting it done either and Ryan is worth the pick.
12. Arizona - DE/OLB Derrick Harvey/Florida
Gives Whiz a pass rusher on the outside to compliment Harvey and helps settle the 3-4 defense that was successful in Pittsburgh.
13. Houston - HB Jonathan Stewart/Oregon
Stewart is arguably the 2nd best tailback in the country and with Ahman Green as your starter, you don't leave him on the board.
14. Seattle - HB Steve Slaton/West Virginia
Perfect compliment to a powerful Shaun Alexander, speedy and quick and is a great 3rd down back until Alexander is gone.
15. San Diego -Keith Rivers/USC
16. New Orleans - DT Sedrick Ellis/USC
The Saints penetration from the middle is nowhere to be found. That is Ellis' specialty.
17. Kansas City - T Sam Baker/USC
The Chiefs find Shields replacement and gives LJ another great blocker.
18. Carolina - S Reggie Smith/Oklahoma
They have not one good saftey on their roster, so they take the best available one that excels in coverage.
19. Buffalo - CB Malcolm Jenkins/Ohio State
Ashton Youboty may not be the answer, so take a better Buckeye cornerback.
20. Baltimore - CB Mike Jenkins/South Florida
He can hit and he's got wheels. Certainly first round talent.
21. Tampa Bay - WR DeSean Jackson/California
The Bucs land the fastest player in the nation to replace Galloway. Jackson is just as fast, if not faster then Galloway.
22. Washington - DE Tyson Jackson/LSU
Washington's run defense is their Achilles heel. Jackson is a great run-plugger and can play DT or DE.
23. Jacksonville - WR Mario Manningham/Michigan
Get an explosive receiver to compliment 6'4 Wilford and 6'5 Williams and Jones.
24. Dallas (f/Cleveland) - WR Malcolm Kelly/Oklahoma
Probably the best all-around receiver in the country. Plays similar to T.O. and can replace Glenn when he retires.
25. Tennessee - WR Adarius Bowman/Oklahoma State
VY likes his big targets and Bowman is exactly that. Also, the Tennessee receivers aren't that good in the first place.
26. Pittsburgh - G Michael Oher/Ole Miss
Alan Faneca will be gone after this year and Oher is the best guard on the board. He is a mauler.
27. NY Giants - OLB Brian Cushing/USC
Can play WLB and actually cover unlike Mitchell. He will shore up the Giants defense for good.
28. Detroit - MLB Rey Maualuga/USC
One of my favorite linebackers in the country, man he is crazy. He hits like a monster and would fit great in the Cover 2 (heard that from Lions fans).
29. San Francisco (f/Indianapolis) - WR Early Doucet/LSU
Smith needs a big, strong target that can reel in catches in traffic and Doucet is great at that. Darrell Jackson isn't that great anymore.
30. Green Bay - HB Felix Jones/Arkansas
Splits time with the best runningback in the country and is still first round talent. Averages 10.4 YPC or something and will help settle the Green Bay HB problem.
31. Dallas - CB Antoine Cason/Arizona
Big, physical corner and decent speed. Many people think he's overrated but is great at stopping the run and isn't as slow as he seems. Reminds me of Revis from last year. His stock could rise a lot and his 40 time can rise his stock.
32. New England - No Pick
Round 2
33. St. Louis - MLB Jonathan Goff/Vanderbilt
Allows Witherspoon to move to WLB and shores up the LB's.
34. Miami - T Ryan Clady/Boise State
They need a franchise tackle and steal one with Clady in the 2nd.
35. NY Jets - DE/OLB Quentin Groves/Auburn
Jets D need a lot of thing, but a pass rusher is most important.
36. San Francisco - S Jonathan Hefney/Tennessee
BPA and fills a need. No pass rushers available and is great and coverage.
37. Oakland - T Gosder Cherilous/Boston College
Gallery was a nice surprise this year but they still need a left tackle.
38. Cincinnati - DT Frank Okam/Texas
Occupies multiple blockers and will allow Campbell to get involved in many plays.
39. Atlanta - T Barry Richardson/Clemson
Gandy is old and Richardson is a mauler with good enough feet to protect Brohm's blindside.
40. Philadelphia - WR James Hardy/Indiana
Big, physical receiver that can go over the middle and come out with the ball, unlike Brown and Curtis.
41. Minnesota - WR Limas Sweed/Texas
Big target for Woodson that compliments Williamson and makes Sidney Rice even more dangerous.
42. Denver - DT Dre Moore/Maryland
We are lot better then average after this pick !
43. Chicago - WR DJ Hall/Alabama
Big receiver with great hands that can replace Moose.
44. Arizona - CB Aqib Talib/Kansas
One of the most underrated corners in the nation and completes a great rotation with Rolle-Hood-Talib.
45. Atlanta (f/Houston) - DT BJ Raji/Boston College
Big NT who can replace Jackson's BIG abscence and allows Rod Coleman to get in the backfield more.
46. Seattle - TE Fred Davis/USC
Pollard is solid but old. Davis is a great pass-catching tight end and did a great job of getting up to 250 to become a good blocker.
47. Miami (f/San Diego) - CB Justin King/Penn State
Drops to the second due to getting burned numerous times by certain Ohio State receivers but can rise his stock with a rumored 4.2 forty.
48. New Orleans - MLB Vince Hall/Virginia Tech
Payton will one day realize that Simoneau isn't good. Hall is a good 4-3 backer.
49. Kansas City - CB Terrell Thomas/USC
Terrell Thomas fits the Cover 2 defense that is run in KC pefectly. Successor to Ty Law.
50. Carolina - T Tony Hills/Texas
Good ZBS left tackle. Replaces Travelle Wharton who will be gone after 08.
51. Buffalo - OLB Xavier Adibi/Virginia Tech
Same for Denver linebackers, a WLB shores up their linebacker rotation.
52. Baltimore - QB Colt Brennan/Hawaii
Big possible steal here. Nothing to lose with no other needs and can prove that he is not a product of his system.
53. Tampa Bay - DT DeMario Pressley/NC State
Good penetrating UT that can fits in the Tampa 2.
54. Washington - DT Andre Fluellen/Florida State
Worst run D in the league, what else is there to say?
55. Jacksonville - S Josh Barrett/Arizona State
Hard-hitting safety that weighs 230! Perfect compliment to Reggie Nelson.
56. Cleveland - DT Red Bryant/Texas A&M
Big NT that helps out the weak Cleveland D. Offense is fine, but D needs help.
57. Tennessee - DE Chris Ellis/Virginia Tech
Could use a pass rush off the outside to go with KVB. Ellis brings that to the defense.
58. Pittsburgh - MLB Jasper Brinkley/South Carolina
Big MLB who might stay in school but would be a great fit in the 3-4.
59. NY Giants - S Thomas DeCloud/California
Strong safety who can replace Demps and can lay the wood.
60. Detroit - CB Dwight Lowery/San Jose State
Extremely underrated cornerback who really impresses me. Also a great return man.
61. Indianapolis - OLB Phillip Wheeler/Georgia Tech
Another fast OLB that can rotate with Keiaho and Morris and eventually start.
62. Green Bay - CB DeJuan Tribble/Boston College
Great cover corner who's stock will drop due to only being 5'9.
63. Dallas - HB Mike Hart/Michigan
An absolute workhorse who's motor never stops. Another Marion Barber.
64. New England - CB Zack Bowman/Nebraska
Came back from a bad knee injury with great success. Shows no sign of losing speed and was once a top 15 prospect.
Round 3
65. St. Louis - WR Dorien Bryant/Purdue
66. Miami - MLB Jeremy Leman/Illinois
67. NY Jets - S Craig Steltz/LSU
68. San Francisco - DE/OLB Tommy Blake/TCU
69. Oakland - WR Keenan Burton/Kentucky
70. Cincinnati - OLB Shawn Crable/Michigan
71. Atlanta - S Tom Zbikowski/Notre Dame
72. Philadelphia - OLB Ali Highsmith/LSU
73. Denver from (Minnesota Trades for fox)Chris Williams, Vanderbilt - quick feet and yet he still can get beat by outside speed .
74. Minnesota (f/Denver) - S Marcus Griffin/Texas
75. Chicago - G Jordan Grimes/Purdue
76. Arizona - HB James Davis/Clemson
77. Houston - T Kirk Barton/Ohio State
78. Seattle - DT Marcus Harrison/Arkansas
79. San Diego - G Shannon Tevega/UCLA
80. New Orleans - G Eric Young/Tennessee
81. Kansas City - OLB Malik Jackson/Louisville
82. Carolina - QB Dennis Dixon/Oregon
83. Buffalo - TE Travis Beckum/Wisconsin
84. Buffalo (f/Baltimore) - WR Andre Caldwell/Florida
85. Tampa Bay - QB John David Booty/USC
86. Washington - G Roy Schuening/Oregon State
87. Jacksonville - QB Chad Henne/Michigan
88. Cleveland - HB Ray Rice/Rutgers
89. Tennessee - DT Keilen Dykes/West Virginia
90. Pittsburgh - CB Trae Williams/South Florida
91. NY Giants - CB Chevis Jackson/LSU
92. Detroit - T Geoff Schwartz/Oregon
93. Indianapolis - C John Sullivan/Notre Dame
94. Green Bay - TE Martellus Bennett/Texas A&M
95. Dallas - S Quinton Demps/UTEP
96. New England - HB Allen Patrick/Oklahoma
<TABLE class=rightnavout cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" bgColor=#f6f6f6 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=whiteborder>Dan Connor (http://www.fantasyfootballjungle.com/nfl_draft_prospect/Dan_Connor/831), OLB, Penn State</TD><TD class=whiteborder>Sr, 6-3, 233</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
A senior, Connor recorded 11 tackles, with a tackle for loss, in last Saturday’s 26-19 win over Purdue (http://purdue.scout.com/) to pass Posluszny (372) and become Penn State’s career tackle leader with 379.
<TABLE class=rightnavout cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" bgColor=#f6f6f6 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=whiteborder>Dre Moore (http://www.fantasyfootballjungle.com/nfl_draft_prospect/Dre_Moore/1162), DT, Maryland</TD><TD class=whiteborder>Sr, 6-4, 311</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
nearly 6-foot-5, 310-pound frame, Moore passes the eye test with flying colors, as he has set several personal offseason training records, including a 4.8-second 40 time, 34-inch vertical and nearly 500-pound bench press. He can dominate the line of scrimmage, create match-up problems and draw double teams to himself, which helps free up linebackers to make the tackle.
<TABLE class=rightnavout cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" bgColor=#f6f6f6 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=whiteborder>Chris Williams (http://www.fantasyfootballjungle.com/nfl_draft_prospect/Chris_Williams/932), OT, Vanderbilt</TD><TD class=whiteborder>Sr, 6-6, 315</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
He is 6'6" about 315, but amazing quickness and technique. He is a candidate for any scheme; but I think he would excel in the ZBS. He plays with a real mean steak and could elevate himself to a 1st or 2nd rounder come draft time
Tony and Chris would be the book ends Cutler needs.
106. Tony Hills, OT, Texas Sr, 6-6, 305
Texas senior left tackle Tony Hills suffered a fibula fracture in his left leg and will miss the rest of the season, according to Kenny Boyd, UT’s athletic trainer for football. “He’ll get healthy, work hard in his rehabilitation and has a bright future in the NFL and beyond.” If he falls this far count are blessings.
115. D.J. Hall, WR, Alabama Sr, 6-3, 190
DJ Hall Highlight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH_idY3JhM0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH_idY3JhM0)
