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Old 03-27-2005, 12:19 PM   #3
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ROUND 2: (Note I have KC trading their second rounder for Patrick Surtain)

33. SF: Fabian Washington, CB, Nebraska (Rumph moving to safety, corner a need)

34. Cleveland: Jason Campbell, QB, Auburn (Savage and Crennel get their QB for the future)

35. Eagles: Kevin Burnett, LB, Tennessee (Lost some linebackers in free agency)

36. Tampa Bay: Brodney Pool, S, Oklahoma (Lost John Lynch and Dwight Smith the last two years)

37. Tennessee: Vincent Jackson, WR, Northern Colorado (Very intriguing prospect. Bennett, Calico, and Jackson will make a nice trio.)

38. Oakland: Odell Thurman, ILB, Georgia (ILB a huge need, Thurman should start all year.)

39. Chicago: Marcus Johnson, OG, Ole Miss (You can always count on finding very good guard prospects in Round 2)

40. New Orleans: Luis Castillo, DT, Northwestern (Castillo will be a solid addition to the interior of the line.)

41. Detroit: Matt Jones, WR/TE, Arkansas (I really like his potential. Former QB for Arkansas is over 6’6 and 240 pounds with sub 4.4 speed. He will be a weapon if he plays TE or WR.)

42. Dallas: Josh Bullocks, FS, Nebraska (Ball-hawking center fielder will allow Roy Williams to move over to SS)

43. Giants: Marlin Jackson, CB, Michigan (May play corner or S in the pros. I think he is a little overrated.)

44. Arizona: JJ Arrington, RB, Cal (Denny Green finds his starting back)

45. Carolina: Darryl Blackstock, OLB, Virginia (They could use another OLB to groom)

46. Miami (from KC): Adam Terry, OT, Syracuse (Good solid tackle..he may able to play LT in the pros)

47. Houston: Barrett Rudd, ILB, Nebraska (Foreman was released and Sharper wants out. Rudd will step right in.)

48. Bengals: Ernest Shazor, SS, Michigan (Ignore his 4.7 speed, Shazor will be a player in the NFL)

49. Vikings: Mike Nugent, K, Ohio State (Best college kicker I have ever seen.)

50. St. Louis: Demarcus Ware, DE, Troy State (Rams are really happy that Ware fell to them. Many see him as a first round prospect.)

51. Green Bay: Logan Mankins, OG, Fresno State (Pack almost took Frye to groom behind Favre, but they need G help in the worst way.)

52. Jax: Bryant McFadden, CB, FSU (Fills a position of need.)

53. Baltimore: Matt Roth, DE, Iowa (Another prospect that some see as a first rounder. Too good of a prospect for the Ravens to pass up.)

54. Seattle: Justin Tuck, DE, ND (Seattle took another dlineman, Shaun Cody in Round 1. These 2 picks will solidify their line for years to come.)

55. Buffalo: C.J. Mosley, DT, Missouri (Will help offset the loss of Pat Williams)

56. Denver: Charlie Frye, QB, Akron (Denver has needed a young prospect to groom for some time. In my opinion Frye could be the best QB of the draft. His measureables are nothing to write home about, but Frye is a gamer and has ‘it’. )

57. Jets: Alex Smith. TE, Stanford (After losing out on Putzier, the Jets turn to Smith.)

58. Green Bay: Brandon Browner, CB, Oregon State (Pack was hoping Frye would fall to here. They get more secondary help instead.)

59. Atlanta: Jerome Mathis, WR, Hampton (Little known WR has been rising up the charts. 4.31 speed will be tough on the turf.)

60. Indi: Corey Webster, CB, LSU (Former WR is still learning the position.)

61. SD: Chris Henry, WR, West Virginia (6’4 200 pounds with 4.42 speed. Maturity is an issue though. SD needs a big target at WR.)

62. Steelers: Stanley Wilson, CB, Stanford (Last time we heard the name Stanley Wilson in the NFL was when the former Bengals RB was smoking crack in a hotel before the Super Bowl. His kid is a class act though and should be a solid addition.)

63. Eagles: Jonathan Babineaux, DT, Iowa (Eagles have a lot of picks and have the luxury of drafting BPA.)

64. Patriots: David Baas, G/C, Michigan (Pats need help on interior of their line. Belichick is ecstatic to see Baas at the end of Round 2.)

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