dread Posted April 19, 2006 Share Posted April 19, 2006 Credibility is a bit suspect since he doesn't have the Vikings getting Miami's round 2 pick nor the Vikings getting Seattle's round 3 pick... The 2006 NFL draft is rapidly approaching. With less than two weeks remaining before draft weekend kicks off on April 29, it's time to take a look at how the seven-round process could shake out: + = Underclassman 1. Houston Texans (2-14) Top-five needs: OT, OG, DC, WR, RB The pick: +Reggie Bush, RB, USC The Texans are surprisingly fielding far more trade offers for their pick than the Saints are at No. 2. If the deal is sweet enough, there's still a chance that the Texans could trade down a few spots (Jets?) and still get an elite player at a position of greater need, such as NC State DE Mario Williams or Virginia OT D'Brickashaw Ferguson. When all the dust settles, however, the Texans are still expected to take Bush with the first overall selection. Running back is not one of the Texans' top positional needs, but Bush is far more than just a running back. He's the most explosive runner, receiver and return man that this year's class has to offer. No other rookie will make a bigger impact than Bush will for the Texans next season. 2. New Orleans Saints (3-13) Top-five needs: OT, DT, OC, DC, OLB The pick: +Mario Williams, DE, N.C. State Priority No. 1 for the Saints is still to trade out of this pick. They would love to move down a bit, acquire an extra pick or two and still get one of the top three prospects on their wish list: Williams, Ferguson or Ohio State OLB A.J. Hawk. The team will send out smoke signals following USC QB Matt Leinart's private visit on Wednesday, but don't buy into the hype. If the Saints get stuck picking at No. 2, the decision will be between Williams and Ferguson. While Ferguson fills a great area of need, rumor has it the Saints have Williams rated ahead of him on their board. 3. Tennessee Titans (4-12) Top-five needs: OT, MLB, QB, RB, OC The pick: Matt Leinart, QB, USC The Titans have leaked information regarding an internal tug-of-war between the personnel department and coaching staff over the top-rated quarterback in this year's draft, but we are hearing otherwise. Vince Young would be a possibility if Leinart is off the board, but expect the Titans to go with the Southern Cal southpaw if he's available when they go on the clock. The Titans are not expected to come to a resolution with longtime franchise quarterback Steve McNair, so Leinart would have a chance to start immediately. Making this an even more natural fit is Leinart's relationship with offensive coordinator Norm Chow, who spent four years in a similar post at USC. 4. New York Jets (4-12) Top-five needs: RB, OT, OLB, QB, OG The pick: D'Brickashaw Ferguson, OT, Virginia The Jets are rumored to be one of the teams pursuing a possible deal with the Texans for the No. 1 pick. If that's the case, they would obviously be going after Bush. The second plausible scenario is to trade up a couple spots to secure Leinart, but as of today there are no reports of the Jets contacting the Saints for such a deal. In my opinion, the Jets' best move is to stay put. They have seven picks in the first four rounds, which is more than any other team. Instead of packaging some of those picks to move up, the Jets would be wise to address as many needs as possible in what is an extremely deep talent base in the 2006 draft. In this scenario, Ferguson would be a great value with the fourth overall pick and he would help address a priority need. 5. Green Bay Packers (4-12) Top-five needs: OG, OLB, OC, DE, WR The pick: A.J. Hawk, OLB, Ohio State The Packers have done a decent job of addressing their needs at wide receiver (Rod Gardner), defensive tackle (Ryan Pickett) and safety (Marquand Manuel) this offseason. Still missing, though, is an impact playmaker on defense. There are some reports regarding the Packers' growing interest in massive two-gap DT Haloti Ngata (Oregon). However, Hawk is a more complete player, and he could make a more immediate impact for a defense that is in desperate need of a playmaker and leader of his capacity. 6. San Francisco 49ers (4-12) Top-five needs: OLB, FS, DC, DE, MLB The pick: +Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland The 49ers will entertain trade offers once they are on the clock. Unless they receive an undeniable offer, the wise move is to draft the most explosive pass-catching weapon in this year's class. At 6-foot-3 and 258 pounds, with 4.38-speed in the 40-yard dash, Davis has game-breaker written all over him. By using this pick on Davis, the 49ers could exponentially speed up QB Alex Smith's developmental process. 7. Oakland Raiders (4-12) Top-five needs: OG, DT, OLB, SS, RB The pick: +Vince Young, QB, Texas The Raiders have bigger needs, but Young is too special of an athlete to pass on with this pick. Aaron Brooks can serve as a bridge-the-gap starter while Young takes a year or two developing. Andrew Walter, last year's third-round pick, can become a good insurance policy for the future and potentially could become good trade bait. 8. Buffalo Bills (5-11) Top-five needs: OT, DT, DC, RB, WR The pick: +Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon Offensive tackle is a primary need area for the Bills. USC OT Winston Justice is skyrocketing up draft boards following his outstanding pro-day workout, but it would be a slight reach to take Justice this high, especially considering some of his character issues. The Bills were able to upgrade their defensive line with the free-agency addition of DT Larry Tripplett, but they are still in search of a young impact player to groom alongside of him. While it seems that Florida State's Brodrick Bunkley is a better fit in the team's new defensive scheme, we're hearing that the Bills favor Ngata over Bunkley if they elect to draft this position. Defensive tackles tend to take longer to develop than most other positions, but the presence of Tripplett and Tim Anderson would allow Ngata to ease into a starting role. 9. Detroit Lions (5-11) Top-five needs: DC, OLB, ILB, OT, RB The pick: Michael Huff, DB, Texas New head coach Rod Marinelli comes from a hard-nosed, defense-minded background, and he'll want to set the tone by selecting an impact playmaker on that side of the ball. Some think Huff can play cornerback in the NFL, while others think he'll be limited to safety. I think he can play some of both, especially with the Lions moving to more of a Cover 2 look under Marinelli. Regardless, Huff is the best defensive back in this year's class, and he would immediately give the Lions much-needed versatility in their secondary. 10. Arizona Cardinals (5-11) Top-five needs: DB, TE, QB, OT, OLB The pick: +Ernie Sims, OLB, Florida State The Cardinals are mightily impressed with Justice but they know he's a bit of a reach at No. 10. They would love for Huff to fall to them here, but that's not the case in this scenario. Furthermore, while Jimmy Williams is high on everyone's board in terms of overall talent, there are too many concerns regarding his personality for the Cardinals to risk this high a pick on him. With all that said, the Cards will have a tough decision to make between Vanderbilt QB Jay Cutler, who provides promise for the future, and Sims, who could make an immediate impact playing opposite another young athletic outside linebacker, Karlos Dansby. Head coach Dennis Green and his staff are poised to make a playoff run soon, and Sims will help the team achieve that goal a lot quicker than Cutler. 11. St. Louis Rams (6-10) Top-five needs: DT, DC, WLB, OG, OT The pick: Chad Greenway, OLB, Iowa This seems a bit high for Greenway to come off the board, but he is a safe pick at a position of need. If Sims slips past the Cardinals at pick No. 10, the Rams would likely take him ahead of Greenway. Another option is to draft Vanderbilt QB Jay Cutler, but new head coach Scott Linehan is an offensive guru who should be able to develop the team's quarterback of the future from a later round. 12. Cleveland Browns (6-10) Top-five needs: DE, OLB, WR, NT, DC The pick: Kamerion Wimbley, DE/OLB, Florida State The Browns have been one of the most active teams in free agency this year, but they still have a number of holes to fill. After spending two of their three Day 1 picks last year on the offensive side of the ball, general manager Phil Savage knows he needs to give more attention to coach Romeo Crennel's defense. The Browns signed a couple of good fits for the 3-4 scheme, but OLB Willie McGinest and NT Ted Washington are aging and won't be around for long. If Ngata is still on the board, he would be an even better value as Washington's future replacement. In this case, though, Wimbley is the right selection. A former defensive end at Florida State, Wimbley is an ideal fit as a rush-linebacker in the Browns' 3-4 alignment. He could immediately upgrade the team's pass rush as a situational player early in his career before eventually taking over for McGinest as the full-time starter. 13. Baltimore Ravens (6-10) Top-five needs: DS, QB, ROT, DT, OG The pick: Brodrick Bunkley, DT, Florida State Justice would be a consideration in this scenario, but Bunkley is a better value and a better fit. Bunkley has some character and durability issues that could cause him to slip, but we feel that he is a better overall prospect than Ngata. Bunkley has exceptional overall physical tools, as we saw from his jaw-dropping combine performance, and his production as a senior last season (25 tackles for loss, nine sacks) speaks for itself. 14. Philadelphia Eagles (6-10) Top-five needs: OLB, WR, OT, RB, FS The pick: +Winston Justice, OT, USC Drafting a bigger back to take some of the load off Brian Westbrook's shoulders is a possibility, but the Eagles likely will address that need later. The team also needs help at wide receiver and outside linebacker, but no value exists to match this pick. With that in mind, Justice is the best fit. The Eagles are ancient at offensive tackle with Tra Thomas and Jon Runyan, so this would be a wise decision. Justice comes with some baggage and he needs some polishing, but his combination of size and athleticism are undeniable. 15. Denver Broncos (10-6) Pick acquired from Falcons Top-five needs: WR, TE, RB, OG/OC, DT The pick: +Chad Jackson, WR, Florida The Broncos are hoping to continue to make moves on draft day. Their primary goal is to package picks and move up for TE Davis. If they can't get that deal done, they'll look to acquire more picks by trading down. But if they get stuck at No. 15, look for the Broncos to select the best wide receiver on their board. Jackson needs some polish, but his size, explosive speed and playmaking ability would be a welcomed addition to a wide receiver corps that currently is in flux. Rod Smith is running out of time, and Ashley Lelie has proven to be too unreliable as a full-time starter. Jackson could contribute as a No. 3 immediately while being groomed as the primary target for the future. 16. Miami Dolphins (9-7) Top-five needs: DC, WR, DS, OG, LB The pick: +Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State The Dolphins have addressed almost all of their needs via free agency, which gives them the flexibility that coach Nick Saban is looking for on draft weekend. Wimbley would be an option if he were still available. The team would also consider defensive backs such as Jimmy Williams or Donte Whitner (Ohio State). However, Holmes is one of only two elite wide receiver prospects in this year's draft, and he would make a bigger impact than the aforementioned prospects as a sub-package contributor behind starting WRs Chris Chambers and Marty Booker in 2006. 17. Minnesota Vikings (9-7) Top-five needs: MLB, OLB, DC, QB, WR The pick: Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt Linebacker and cornerback are two positions the Vikings are targeting with this pick, but new head coach Brad Childress could not pass on a quarterback of Cutler's ability if he slips this far. Cutler is a big, athletic quarterback with a rifle for an arm. He needs some technique work, but Childress would have the time he needs to develop Cutler as Brad Johnson's eventual successor. 18. Dallas Cowboys (9-7) Top-five needs: FS, OT, OG, DC, NT The pick: +Donte Whitner, DS, Ohio State The Cowboys would love to trade down in order to get a better value for an offensive tackle such as Auburn's Marcus McNeill. Drafting Holmes is also a possibility if he's available here, but coach Bill Parcells doesn't like to draft wide receivers in the first round, and the team already has a load of money locked up in that position with the recent acquisition of Terrell Owens. So if the Cowboys are stuck with this pick, Whitner makes the most sense. The team needs an intelligent, speedy free safety to complement SS Roy Williams, and Whitner is the ideal match. He emerged as a true playmaker during his junior season at Ohio State, and his 40-yard dash time of 4.38 seconds helped catapult him into first-round consideration. 19. San Diego Chargers (9-7) Top-five needs: OT, WR, DS, OG, DC The pick: +Johnathan Joseph, DC, South Carolina The Chargers would consider a wide receiver if Jackson or Holmes slips to them. However, after recently making the Sammy Davis (DC)-for-Rashaun Woods (WR) trade, the Chargers are in even greater need of an upgrade in the defensive secondary. Joseph would be a good fit with the 19th pick because he's an athletic playmaker who could contribute immediately as a nickel-slot cover corner. 20. Kansas City Chiefs (10-6) Top-five needs: DC, WR, OG, DE, QB Top pick: Tye Hill, DC, Clemson The Chiefs are in desperate need of a starter opposite LDC Patrick Surtain, so look for them to use this pick on the best cover corner available. Hill is one of the fastest corners in his class and he can change directions quickly. While he's undersized, he has excellent leaping ability and is a fundamentally sound tackler. 21. New England Patriots (10-6) Top-five needs: ILB/OLB, WR, DC, RB, DT The pick: +Antonio Cromartie, DC, Florida State The Patriots have several needs on defense, and they could use this pick on a wide receiver if Jackson or Holmes slides. While linebacker is a bigger need, ultimately, expect the Pats to go with a corner here. Cromartie is a bit raw and rusty after starting just one game at Florida State and missing the entire 2005 season with a knee injury. However, he is healthy now, and he possesses an outstanding combination of size, speed and athleticism. New England's coaching staff has done a good job of developing secondary players quickly (see Eugene Wilson, Asante Samuel and Ellis Hobbs) and there's no questioning Cromartie's upside. 22. Denver Broncos (10-6) Pick acquired from Redskins Top-five needs: WR, TE, RB, OG/OC, DT The pick: DeAngelo Williams, RB, Memphis Tatum Bell replaces Mike Anderson, who is now a Raven, as the primary back in Denver. However, Bell has had some problems staying healthy despite splitting carries with Anderson. Ron Dayne is a decent short-yardage ball carrier, but he is limited due to poor speed and lack of elusiveness. The Broncos need a No. 2 back who can spell Bell and step in if Bell misses time with an injury, which is why Williams makes sense here. Williams has excellent initial quickness and he shows a second gear in the open field. His vision and patience also make him a great fit for Denver's zone-blocking schemes. 23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (11-5) Top-five needs: OT, OC, WR, WLB, DE The pick: Jimmy Williams, DC, Virginia Tech The Buccaneers will try to make a move up the board for OT Justice, but they are unlikely to reach for an offensive tackle such as Marcus McNeill (Auburn) or Eric Winston (Miami) with this pick. If stuck at pick No. 23, look for the Bucs to take advantage of a slipping talent such as Williams. The Bucs need depth at cornerback, and Williams is a perfect fit because of his size, playmaking skills and ability to defend the run. He also has experience at free safety, which gives him added value in a secondary that needs more versatility. 24. Cincinnati Bengals (11-5) Top-five needs: TE, DE, DC, MLB, RS The pick: Manny Lawson, DE, N.C. State The Bengals have several needs on the defensive side of the ball, and they also need a playmaker at tight end. While it's possibile that the team might select a tight end such as Georgia's Leonard Pope or UCLA's Marcedes Lewis, expect coach Marvin Lewis to go with an impact defender with this pick and then take advantage of this tight-end class in the next couple of rounds. Lawson is undersized and would be a better fit as a rush linebacker in a 3-4 scheme, but Lewis could afford to use Lawson as a situational pass-rusher early in his career while developing him for a role as a future starter. 25. New York Giants (11-5) Top-five needs: OLB, WR, DT, OT, RB The pick: Bobby Carpenter, OLB, Ohio State Even if the Giants land free agent OLB LaVar Arrington, they still will be in the market for one in the first few rounds of the draft. Others such as DeMeco Ryans (Alabama) and Thomas Howard (UTEP) are possibilities, but Carpenter is the most versatile of the three available outside linebackers, and he also has a history with the organization, as his father, Rob, played for the Giants. 26. Chicago Bears (11-5) Top-five needs: DC, TE, SLB, OT, DT The pick: +Ashton Youboty, DC, Ohio State Charles Tillman is coming offseason shoulder injury, unrestricted free agent Jerry Azumah isn't expected back and free-agent signee Dante Wesley isn't an every-down corner. Keeping that in mind, the Bears need a corner who will push for playing time opposite Nathan Vasher. Youboty is inconsistent and will give up some big plays when left on an island. However, he has good top-end speed, the frame to get bigger and good short-area man-to-man cover skills. 27. Carolina Panthers (11-5) Top-five needs: SLB, TE, RB, OT, MLB The pick: +LenDale White, RB, USC White's postseason has been a disaster. On top of his hamstring injury, he has turned teams off by failing to get into shape and handle the process seriously. Regardless, White was extremely productive at the college level and is a powerful runner with good speed in the open field. While the Panthers have greater needs, White would give them great insurance should the oft-injured DeShaun Foster miss substantial time, and White will be the best available player if he slips to this pick. 28. Jacksonville Jaguars (12-4) Top-five needs: OLB, TE, DE, OG, DC The pick: Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, Boston College The Jaguars could go in several different directions with this pick, including outside linebacker and tight end. Kiwanuka's draft stock has dipped considerably due to subpar showings at the Senior Bowl and combine. However, he is a proven playmaker who recorded 35½ sacks during his four seasons at Boston College. Kiwanuka could be brought along slowly as a situational pass-rusher behind RDE Paul Spicer, who is better defending the run than rushing the quarterback. 29. New York Jets (4-12): Pick acquired from Broncos Top-five needs: RB, OT, OLB, QB, OG The pick: +Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota The Jets want to substantially reduce 32-year-old Curtis Martin's workload, but there isn't an heir apparent on the roster. Selecting Maroney here would change that. Though Maroney doesn't have great size or strength, he has the burst to get around the corner quickly and he shows a second gear in the open field. He also reads his blocks well and has the lateral mobility to exploit cut-back lanes, so he should push for significant playing time early on. 30. Indianapolis Colts (14-2) Top-five needs: RB, OLB, OG, MLB, DC The pick: Joseph Addai, RB, LSU It will be difficult for any back to fill Edgerrin James' shoes in Indianapolis, especially if the top four backs are taken by the time the Colts select at pick No. 30. Addai is a bit of a reach here, but the Colts might be willing to take the risk considering their dire situation. At the very least, Addai is a good fit for the Colts' scheme. He isn't elusive and he needs to continue to add bulk to his frame -- but he is quick, he has explosive top-end speed and he runs hard. In addition, he catches the ball well and he's versatile enough to line up in the slot, making him a good fit for the Colts' no-huddle offense. 31. Seattle Seahawks (13-3) Top-five needs: DC, FS, WR, OG, TE The pick: Richard Marshall, DC, Fresno State Marshall is quietly climbing up many teams' draft boards right now. He has adequate size to go along with his excellent combination of speed and ball skills. Marshall recorded nine interceptions in just three seasons at Fresno State, and he held up well when matched up one-on-one against USC's top receivers. Former Seattle DC Andre Dyson signed with the Jets, and Marshall has the natural ability to replace him as the starter opposite Marcus Trufant, if he can stay healthy. 32. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5) Top-five needs: WR, DE, DS, OC/OG, ILB The pick: Jason Allen, DB, Tennessee The Super Bowl champs are obviously void of many pressing positional needs. However, receiver, defensive line and safety are three they will target with this pick. The Steelers are looking for a bigger target opposite Hines Ward, and they know they can get a better value with a prospect such as Notre Dame's Maurice Stovall in the second round. There are some concerns regarding Allen's long-term durability after he suffered a season-ending hip injury as a senior. However, there seem to be mixed reports regarding his medical results. If the Steelers' training staff gives its personnel department the green light, Allen would be a perfect fit as a future starter at free safety opposite SS Troy Polamalu. Don't forget; the Steelers cashed in on a similar injury situation last year with TE Heath Miller. Round 2 33. Houston Texans Eric Winston | OT | Miami 34. New Orleans Saints Nick Mangold | OC | Ohio State 35. N.Y. Jets Thomas Howard | OLB | UTEP 36. Green Bay Packers Tamba Hali | DE | Penn State 37. San Francisco 49ers Kelly Jennings | DC | Miami 38. Oakland Raiders Gabe Watson | DT | Michigan 39. Tennessee Titans D'Qwell Jackson | ILB | Maryland 40. Detroit Lions Demeco Ryans | OLB | Alabama 41. Arizona Cardinals Marcedes Lewis | TE | UCLA 42. Buffalo Bills Marcus McNeill | OT | Auburn 43. Cleveland Browns Sinorice Moss | WR | Miami 44. Baltimore Ravens Ko Simpson | DS | South Carolina 45. Philadelphia Eagles Roger McIntosh | OLB | Miami 46. St. Louis Rams Claude Wroten | DT | LSU 47. Atlanta Falcons Rodrique Wright | DT | Texas 48. Minnesota Vikings Abdul Hodge | ILB | Iowa 49. Dallas Cowboys Davin Joseph | OG | Oklahoma 50. San Diego Chargers Andrew Whitworth | OT | LSU 51. Miami Dolphins Brodie Croyle | QB | Alabama 52. New England Patriots Brian Calhoun | RB | Wisconsin 53. Washington Redskins Darryl Tapp | DE | Virginia Tech 54. Kansas City Chiefs Demetrius Williams | WR | Oregon 55. Cincinnati Bengals Leonard Pope | TE | Georgia 56. N.Y. Giants Orien Harris | DT | Miami 57. Chicago Bears Anthony Fasano | TE | Notre Dame 58. Carolina Panthers Joe Klopfenstein | TE | Colorado 59. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chris Chester | OC | Oklahoma 60. Jacksonville Jaguars Dominique Byrd | TE | USC 61. Denver Broncos Mark Anderson | DE | Alabama 62. Indianapolis Colts Jon Alston | OLB | Stanford 63. Seattle Seahawks Taitusi Lutui | OG | USC 64. Pittsburgh Steelers Maurice Stovall | WR | Notre Dame Round 3 65. Houston Texans Max Jean-Gilles | OG | Georgia 66. Houston Texans (from New Orleans) Cedric Griffin | DC | Texas 67. Green Bay Packers John McCargo | DT | N.C. State 68. San Francisco 49ers Daniel Bullocks | DS | Nebraska 69. Oakland Raiders Darnell Bing | DS | UCLA 70. Buffalo Bills (from Tennessee) Greg Jennings | WR | Western Michigan 71. N.Y. Jets Kellen Clemens | QB | Oregon 72. Arizona Cardinals Alan Zemaitis | DC | Penn State 73. Buffalo Bills Danieal Manning | DB | Abilene Christian 74. Detroit Lions Daryn Colledge | OT | Boise State 75. New England Patriots (from Baltimore) Gerris Wilkinson | ILB | Georgia Tech 76. Philadelphia Eagles Travis Wilson | WR | Oklahoma 77. St. Louis Rams David Thomas | TE | Texas 78. Cleveland Browns Montavious Stanley | DT | Louisville 79. Atlanta Falcons Dee Webb | DC | Florida 80. Dallas Cowboys Jonathan Scott | OT | Texas 81. San Diego Chargers Derek Hagan | WR | Arizona State 82. Miami Dolphins Pat Watkins | DS | Florida State 83. Minnesota Vikings David Pittman | DC | Northwestern State 84. San Francisco 49ers (from Washington) Parys Haralson | DE/OLB | Tennessee 85. Kansas City Chiefs Charlie Whitehurst | QB | Clemson 86. New England Patriots Brandon Williams | WR | Wisconsin 87. N.Y. Giants Jason Avant | WR | Michigan 88. Chicago Bears Devin Hester | WR/RS | Miami-Fla. 89. Carolina Panthers Bernard Pollard | DS | Purdue 90. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jeremy Trueblood | OT | Boston College 91. Cincinnati Bengals DeMario Minter | DC | Georgia 92. Jacksonville Jaguars Maurice Drew | RB/RS | UCLA 93. Denver Broncos Tony Scheffler | TE | Western Michigan 94. Indianapolis Colts Greg Eslinger | OC | Minnesota 95. Seattle Seahawks Anthony Smith | DS | Syracuse 96. Pittsburgh Steelers Charles Spencer | OG | Notre Dame 97. N.Y. Jets (Compensatory Selection) Kyle Williams | DT | LSU Round 4 98. Houston Texans Will Blackmon | WR/RS | Boston College 99. New Orleans Saints Babatunde Oshinowo | DT | Stanford 100. San Francisco 49ers Victor Adeyanju | DE | Indiana 101. Oakland Raiders Jerome Harrison | RB | Washington State 102. Tennessee Titans Guy Whimper | OT | East Carolina 103. N.Y. Jets Roman Harper | DS | Alabama 104. Green Bay Packers Jason Spitz | OG/OC | Louisville 105. Buffalo Bills Leon Washington | RB | Florida State 106. New England Patriots (from Detroit) Stanley McClover | DE/OLB | Auburn 107. Arizona Cardinals Omar Jacobs | QB | Bowling Green 108. Philadelphia Eagles Dusty Dvoracek | DT | Oklahoma 109. St. Louis Rams Tim Jennings | DC | Georgia 110. Cleveland Browns Ryan O'Callaghan | OT | Cal 111. Baltimore Ravens Zach Strief | OT | Northwestern 112. Atlanta Falcons Rob Sims | OG | Ohio State 113. San Diego Chargers Freddie Keiaho | ILB | San Diego State 114. Miami Dolphins Elvis Dumervil | DE/OLB | Louisville 115. Minnesota Vikings James Anderson | OLB | Virginia Tech 116. Philadelphia Eagles (from Dallas) Calvin Lowry | DS | Penn State 117. N.Y. Jets (from Kansas City) Fred Matua | OG | USC 118. New England Patriots Charles Gordon | DC/WR/RS | Kansas 119. Denver Broncos (from Washington) LeKevin Smith | DT | Nebraska 120. Chicago Bears Jesse Mahelona | DT | Tennessee 121. Carolina Panthers Brandon Johnson | OLB | Louisville 122. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Willie Reid | WR/RS | Florida State 123. Cincinnati Bengals Jerious Norwood | RB/KR | Mississippi State 124. N.Y. Giants Andre Hall | RB | South Florida 125. Jacksonville Jaguars Brian Iwuh | OLB/DS | Colorado 126. Denver Broncos Michael Robinson | WR | Penn State 127. Philadelphia Eagles (from Indianapolis) Ray Edwards | DE | Purdue 128. Seattle Seahawks Brandon Marshall | WR | Central Florida 129. Pittsburgh Steelers Tim Dobbins | ILB | Iowa State 130. Denver Broncos (Compensatory Selection) Rashad Butler | OT | Miami-Fla. 131. Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory Selection) Chris Gocong | DE | Cal-Poly 132. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection) Tarvaris Jackson | QB | Alabama State 133. Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory Selection) Leon Williams | ILB | Miami-Fla. Round 5 134. Houston Texans A.J. Nicholson | OLB | Florida State 135. New Orleans Saints Owen Daniels | TE | Wisconsin 136. New England Patriots (from Oakland) Kai Parham | ILB | Virginia 137. Tennessee Titans Derrick Martin | DC | Wyoming 138. N.Y. Jets Eric Henderson | DE | Georgia Tech 139. Green Bay Packers Devin Aromashodu | WR | Auburn 140. San Francisco 49ers Julian Jenkins | DE | Stanford 141. Detroit Lions Marcus Maxey | DB | Miami-Fla. 142. Arizona Cardinals Jonathan Lewis | DT | Virginia Tech 143. Buffalo Bills Garrett Mills | TE/FB | Tulsa 144. St. Louis Rams Bruce Gradkowski | QB | Toledo 145. Cleveland Browns Barry Cofield | DT | Northwestern 146. Baltimore Ravens Jonathan Orr | WR | Wisconsin 147. Philadelphia Eagles Gerald Riggs Jr | RB | Tennessee 148. Atlanta Falcons P.J. Daniels | RB | Georgia Tech 149. Minnesota Vikings Tim Day | TE | Oregon 150. Dallas Cowboys Brent Hawkins | DE/OLB | Illinois State 151. San Diego Chargers Kevin Boothe | OG | Cornell 152. Cleveland Browns (from New England) Reggie McNeal | QB | Texas A&M 153. Washington Redskins Clint Ingram | OLB | Oklahoma 154. Kansas City Chiefs Jahri Evans | OG | Bloomsburg 155. Carolina Panthers Paul McQuistan | OT | Weber State 156. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jeremy Mincey | DE | Florida 157. Cincinnati Bengals Greg Blue | DS/OLB | Georgia 158. N.Y. Giants Lawrence Vickers | RB/FB | Colorado 159. Chicago Bears Joe Toledo | OT | Washington 160. Jacksonville Jaguars Anwar Phillips | DC | Penn State 161. Denver Broncos D.J. Shockley | QB | Georgia 162. Indianapolis Colts Gerrick McPhearson | DC | Maryland 163. Seattle Seahawks T.J. Williams | TE | N.C. State 164. Pittsburgh Steelers Jeremy Bloom | RS | Colorado 165. Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection) Wendell Mathis | RB | Florida State 166. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection) Marcus Hudson | DB | N.C. State 167. Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory Selection) DonTrell Moore | RB | New Mexico 168. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection) Skyler Green | RS/WR | LSU 169. Tennessee Titans (Compensatory Selection) Mike Hass | WR | Oregon Round 6 170. Houston Texans Dale Robinson | ILB | Arizona State 171. New Orleans Saints Jeromey Clary | OT | Kansas State 172. Tennessee Titans Ryan Cook | OC | New Mexico 173. N.Y. Jets Todd Watkins | WR | BYU 174. New Orleans Saints (from Green Bay) Darrell Hunter | DC | Miami-OH 175. San Francisco 49ers Greg Lee | WR | Pittsburgh 176. Oakland Raiders Omar Gaither | OLB | Tennessee 177. Arizona Cardinals Antoine Bethea | DS | Howard. 178. Buffalo Bills Tim McGarigle | ILB | Northwestern 179. Detroit Lions Oliver Hoyte | ILB | N.C. State 180. Cleveland Browns Dion Byrum | DC | Ohio 181. Baltimore Ravens Chris Kuper | OG | North Dakota 182. Dallas Cowboys (from Philadelphia) Josh Lay | DC | Piitsburgh 183. St. Louis Rams E.J. Whitley | OT | Texas Tech 184. Atlanta Falcons Cory Rodgers | WR/RS | TCU 185. Minnesota Vikings Martin Nance | WR | Miami-OH 186. Kansas City Chiefs (from Dallas) Brandon Guillory | DE | Louisiana-Monroe 187. San Diego Chargers Adam Stenavich | OG | Michigan 188. San Diego Chargers (from Miami) Jahmile Addae | DS | West Virginia 189. Washington Redskins Johnny Jolly | DT | Texas A&M 190. Kansas City Chiefs Taurean Henderson | RB | Texas Tech 191. New England Patiots Josh Huston | PK | Ohio State 192. San Francisco 49ers (from Tampa Bay) Hank Baskett | WR | New Mexico 193. Cincinnati Bengals Darrell Hackney | QB | UAB 194. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New York) Travis Williams | OLB | Auburn 195. Chicago Bears John Walker | DB | USC 196. Washington Redskins (from Carolina) Terrance Pennington | OT | New Mexico 197. Jacksonville Jaguars Mark Setterstrom | OG | Minnesota 198. Denver Broncos Dwayne Slay | DS | Texas Tech 199. Indianapolis Colts Stephen Tulloch | LB | N.C. State 200. Seattle Seahawks Matt Bernstein | FB | Wisconsin 201. Pittsburgh Steelers James Wyche | DE | Syracuse 202. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Compensatory Selection) Marques Colston | WR | Hofstra 203. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection) John Torp | PT | Colorado 204. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory Selection) Derek Morris | OT | N.C. State 205. New England Patriots (Compensatory Selection) Kedrick Golston | DT | Georgia 206. New England Patriots (Compensatory Selection) Dan Stevenson | OG | Notre Dame 207. Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory Selection) Drew Olson | QB | UCLA 208. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection) Keith Ellison | OLB | Oregon State Round 7 209. Cincinnati Bengals Rob Ninkovich | DE | Purdue 210. New Orleans Saints Marcus Vick | QB | Virginia Tech 211. N.Y. Jets Mike Kudla | DE | Ohio State 212. Miami Dolphins (from Green Bay) Anthony Schlegel | ILB | Ohio State 213. San Francisco 49ers Terna Nande | OLB | Miami-OH 214. Oakland Raiders Marvin Philip | OC | Cal 215. Tennessee Titans Wali Lundy | RB | Virginia 216. Buffalo Bills Jarrad Page | DS | UCLA. 217. Detroit Lions Frostee Rucker | DE | USC 218. Arizona Cardinals Dennis Roland | OT | Georgia 219. Baltimore Ravens Charles Davis | TE | Purdue 220. Philadelphia Eagles Jeff Webb | WR | San Diego State 221. St. Louis Rams Ryan LaCasse | DE | Syracuse 222. Cleveland Browns DeArrius Howard | RB | Arkansas 223. Atlanta Falcons Scott Ware | DS | USC 224. Dallas Cowboys Jeff King | TE | Virginia Tech 225. San Diego Chargers Ben Obomanu | WR | Auburn 226. Miami Dolphins Rob Meadow | OG | Washington 227. San Diego Chargers (from Minnesota) Gilbert Harris | FB | Arizona 228. Kansas City Chiefs Tony McDaniel | DT | Tennessee 229. New England Patriots Marcus Green | DT | Ohio State 230. Washington Redskins Troy Reddick | OT/OG | Auburn 231. Cincinnati Bengals Freddie Roach | ILB | Alabama 232. N.Y. Giants Miles Austin | WR | Monmouth 233. Miami Dolphins (from Chicago) Jovon Bouknight | WR/RS | Wyoming 234. Carolina Panthers Spencer Havner | OLB | UCLA 235. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tommy Jackson | DT | Auburn 236. San Francisco 49ers (from Jacksonville) Domata Peko | DT | Michigan State 237. Carolina Panthers (from Denver) Jason Hatcher | DE | Grambling 238. Tennessee Titans (from Indianapolis) Cory Ross | RB | Nebraska 239. Seattle Seahawks Brad Smith | WR/RS | Missouri 240. Pittsburgh Steelers Anthony Mix | H-Back | Auburn 241. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Compensatory Selection) Patrick Ross | OC | Boston College 242. St. Louis Rams (Compensatory Selection) Troy Bienemann | TE | Washington State 243. St. Louis Rams (Compensatory Selection) Charles Bennett | DE | Clemson 244. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Compensatory Selection) Adam Jennings | WR | Fresno State 245. Tennessee Titans (Compensatory Selection) Quinn Sypniewski | TE | Colorado 246. Tennessee Titans (Compensatory Selection) Anthony Trucks | OLB | Oregon 247. Detroit Lions (Compensatory Selection) Jimmy Martin | OT | Virginia Tech 248. Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection) Domenik Hixon | RS/WR| Akron 249. Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection) Reuben Houston | DC | Georgia Tech 250. Washington Redskins (Compensatory Selection) Ryan Plackemeier | PT | Wake Forest 251. Houston Texans (Compensatory Selection) Charlton Keith | DE | Kansas 252. New Orleans Saints (Compensatory Selection) Kevin Simon | OLB | Tennessee 253. Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection) Dawan Landry | DS | Georgia Tech 254. San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection) Will Derting | OLB | Washington State 255. Oakland Raiders (Compensatory Selection) Delanie Walker | WR | Missouri State Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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