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2007 NFL Mock Draft

By: Robert Davis | Updated: 1/11

Oakland - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU

Amazing physical gifts make him the pick over Quinn.

 

Detroit - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame

The Lions can’t go wrong with either QB.

 

Cleveland - Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin

Consider Alan Branch, but there are more options at DT later than OT.

 

Tampa Bay - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson

The Bucs must have a premier edge rusher for their defense to function.

 

Arizona - Levi Brown, OT, Penn St.

The Cards reach for their clearcut #1 need.

 

Washington - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan

The best DT in the draft, hands down.

 

Minnesota - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech

Arguably the top player overall, but could go a bit lower because of his position and team needs.

 

Houston - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma

Awesome talent, but durability issues cause him to slide.

 

Miami - Darrelle Revis, CB, Pitt

The new coach will influence this pick, but the best defensive back available will be in consideration.

 

Atlanta - LaRon Landry, S, LSU

A ballhawk and field general like Landry would do wonders for the Falcon defense.

 

San Francisco - Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC

May not be popular among fans, but there will be better value at corner in the second round than WR.

 

Buffalo - Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville

The departure of Petrino could push him towards the NFL.

 

St. Louis - Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville

The teen sensation continues to rise. His ability at 19 is amazing, and in a few years could be scary.

 

Carolina - Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss

With or without Dan Morgan, help at linebacker is needed.

 

Pittsburgh - Justin Blalock, OL, Texas

His versatility would bring immediate help at guard or tackle.

 

Green Bay - Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona

Could end up as the top CB after workouts. Editors note: Surprisingly, Cason just announced he won't enter the draft. Nelson, Ginn, and Lynch are all options for the Packers.

 

Jacksonville - Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas

Major upside at end, and could go even higher. The Jaguars could have the best young line in the game with this pick.

 

Cincinnati - DeMarcus Tyler, DT, North Carolina St.

Controlling the line of scrimmage will help bring some consistency to the Bengal defense.

 

Tennessee - Ted Ginn, WR, Ohio St.

His upside as a gamebreaker make him a great fit with Vince Young.

 

NY Giants - Marshawn Lynch, RB, Cal

Some may want to give Brandon Jacobs a shot, but Coughlin must find a back that can do what Tiki Barber did as an all around threat, and Lynch does that.

 

Denver - Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia

He has fallen a bit, but workouts could push him right back up.

 

New England (from Sea) - Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn St.

It’s time for the Patriots to get younger at linebacker.

 

Dallas - Reggie Nelson, S, Florida

Could form the best safety duo in the league with Roy Williams in no time.

 

Kansas City - Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio St.

The Chiefs need to upgrade the DT spot.

 

New Orleans - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan

The Saints have an explosive offense. Now its time to address the defense.

 

NY Jets - Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno St.

Didn’t have the senior year expected, but may be the most physically gifted corner.

 

Philadelphia - Jeff Samardzija, WR, Notre Dame

His size and athletic ability would make him a great target.

 

New England - Michael Griffin, S, Texas

The Pats loaded up on offense last year, this year it’s defense.

 

Indianapolis - Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida St.

His speed is a perfect fit for the Indy defense.

 

Baltimore - LaMarr Woodley, DE/OLB, Michigan

If Thomas leaves, Woodley could step right in for him.

 

Chicago - Zach Miller, TE, Arizona St.

Grossman needs a safety net, and Miller is a great receiver from the TE spot.

 

San Diego - Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee

They have some talent, but nobody with gamebreaking ability.

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I am sure the Vikings would be very excited to see the first 7 picks fall that way!

 

Time will tell!

 

 

I think the Vikings fans would be extatic to see that on draft day, but don't you just have to believe that the Vikings would find a way to blow it if Calvin Johnson dropped in their laps like that? They'd probably pass on him for Jamaal Anderson or someone like that, and just further tick off their fan base. :D

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