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Oakland Raiders
Previous Pick:
JaMarcus Russell
War Room Report Staff discuss the 07 QB
Class |
JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU |

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The War Room Report has long believed that Russell will be the
selection for Oakland. Al Davis loves physically gifted
quarterbacks who can throw the ball a mile, and Russell has a
stronger arm than almost every quarterback, college or NFL.
Russell did not impress the Raiders at the scouting combine,
showing up overweight. He alleviated some concerns by dropping 9
pounds at LSU's pro day and looked impressive throwing the
ball. The concern for Russell is that he is not as focused on
the game of football as you would like. Russell still is the
favorite to be selected #1 overall, but do not discount the
possibility that Oakland could draft WR Calvin Johnson here. His
physical tools will have Al Davis salivating and the Raiders may
aim to keep Andrew Walter and then draft Johnson. |
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Tampa Bay Bucs

Previous Pick:
Calvin Johnson (at #4)
War Room Report Staff discuss the 07 WR
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Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech |

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**Projected Trade**
Tampa Bay trades #4, #64, #68, and 2008 2nd round pick to
Detroit for #2 and #154 overall
The Tampa Bay Bucs want Calvin Johnson desperately. If the
Raiders do not take him #1 overall, the Bucs will immediately be
on the phone with the Lions in an attempt to move up. Johnson is
a rare athlete at the WR position and coach Jon Gruden loves
offense. The best player in the draft, he is likely to go in the
top three. The Lions, who own the #2 selection are targeting
Gaines Adams and the projected trade makes a great deal of sense
here. If the Lions stay put, they will select Adams. Other
potential trading partners are the Vikings and the Falcons. |
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Cleveland Browns

Previous Pick:
Adrian Peterson
War Room Report Staff discuss the 07 RB
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Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma |

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The signing of Jamal Lewis does not indicate that the Browns are
not going to take Adrian Peterson. Lewis was signed to a one
year deal and the Browns jettisoned Reuben Droughns. The ultra
talented Adrian Peterson could be brought in to split carries in
2007, before taking over the reins in 2008. Peterson is one of
the most talented pure runners to enter the draft in recent
memory and the Browns would benefit from drafting him. The
Browns are also candidates to trade down here or could explore
LT Joe Thomas to continue the rebuilding process along the
offensive line. Cleveland will be very tempted by QB Brady
Quinn, but will decide in the end that Peterson is too talented
of a player to pass up. |
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Detroit Lions

Previous Pick:
Brady Quinn (At #2)
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Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson |

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**Projected Trade**
Tampa Bay trades #4, #64, #68, and 2008 2nd round pick to
Detroit for #2 and #154 overall
The Lions are coached by a former defensive line coach in Rod
Marinelli, and the Tampa 2 defense can only work with a strong
pass rush. The Lions signed Dewayne White in the offseason, but
after trading James Hall, they still need another pass rushing
end. Adams is generally ranked as the top pass rushing end in
the draft after a strong career at Clemson. Detroit could stay
put at pick #2 and take Adams there. They would also have the
opportunity to select Brady Quinn here, or trade down again for
team that wants to acquire Quinn. However, their defense greatly
needs the pass rushing threat that Adams can provide, and in the
end, he is likely to be the choice, rather at #2 or #4. |
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Arizona Cardinals

Previous Pick:
Joe Thomas
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Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin |

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The Cardinals are building one of the most potent offenses in
the league, but must upgrade their offensive line to do so. They
are attacking the position in free agency and new OL coach Russ
Grimm should be able to improve the unit. The premier offensive
talent that is available in this draft allows them to steal a
franchise left tackle with the 5th pick. Thomas had an
outstanding career at Wisconsin and put up a strong performance
at the combine to confirm he has the athleticism to play LT in
the NFL. If Thomas is gone, the Cardinals may reach for LT Levi
Brown of Penn State. It does not seem likely that the Cardinals
would pass on a tackle with this pick, but only Brown and
Thomas would rate this high of a pick. The Cardinals have a left
handed QB in Matt Leinart, so recent free agent signing Mike
Gandy would likely play left tackle while Thomas protects the
blind side. |
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Miami Dolphins

Previous Pick:
Leon Hall (At #9)
War Room Report Staff discuss the 07 QB
Class
Buy Or Sell - Brady Quinn - Top Five
Talent? |
Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame |

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**Projected Trade**
Miami trades #9 and #71 to Washington for #6
The Dolphins
have tried many stop gaps to replace Dan Marino, including
recent draft pick trades for Daunte Culpepper, Joey Harrington,
and A.J. Feeley. However they have not invested a first round
pick in the position. With new coach, QB guru Cam Cameron, the
Dolphins are targeting Brady Quinn as their savior. Quinn would
likely not be the opening day starter but could get into the
starting lineup before the end of the season. Minnesota is
making noise about Brady Quinn, and Washington desperately needs
to add a few draft picks. The trade would be a beneficial move
for both teams, especially with Gaines Adams off the board for
Washington. If Miami stays at #9, they would likely take the
best defensive player on the board. |
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Minnesota Vikings

Previous Pick:
Ted Ginn Jr.
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Leon Hall, CB, Michigan |

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The Vikings have several very important needs - wide receiver
and cornerback are the top two. There does not seem to be a WR
or a CB worth the #7 overall pick, which could lead the Vikings
to consider a trade down. LaRon Landry is the best player
available but the Vikings have a number of talented players at
the safety position. Ted Ginn Jr. could be a consideration here,
as the Vikings desperately need to add targets for QB Tavaris
Jackson. However, in the end, the Vikings will likely go after
the top CB on the board, Leon Hall of Michigan. Hall has the
toughness to succeed in the Vikings scheme and is probably going
to be the first corner off the board. A CB class that lacks an
elite player, may allow Hall to go higher than he probably
deserves. Other considerations here could include Jamaal
Anderson or the Vikings could decide to take Landry, despite the
fact that he plays a position where they have little need. |
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Atlanta Falcons

Previous Pick:
Levi Brown
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LaRon Landry, S, LSU |

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With the 8th overall pick acquired from Houston in the Matt
Schaub deal, Atlanta has the option of moving up in the draft to
target Calvin Johnson. However, Atlanta may find the price to
move up for Johnson to be too expensive, and at pick #8, they
have the option of addressing their biggest needs. Levi Brown
could be the selection as Bobby Petrino rebuilds the line.
Defensive ends Jamaal Anderson and Adam Carriker would have to
be considered to replace Patrick Kearney. However, with the most
talented defensive player on the board, the Falcons should
select LaRon Landry, who can immediately be the starter over
Chris Crocker at free safety, and he has the versatility to move
to strong safety once Lawyer Milloy leaves. |
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Washington Redskins

Previous Pick:
Gaines Adams (At #6) |
Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville |

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**Projected Trade**
Miami trades #9 and #71 to Washington for #6
The Redskins should be targeting Gaines Adams with their first
round pick in order to improve an anemic pass rush. However,
with the Lions selection of Adams, the Redskins would be wise to
move down. Amobi Okoye is a rare prospect who has virtually
unlimited upside. He would be a great selection for the Redskins
and could immediately start at defensive tackle and help provide
some pass rush from that position. Other options with the pick
include Jamaal Anderson or Adam Carriker, if the Skins decide
they would rather select a defensive end. However, Okoye's story
will be intriguing for the Redskins and Daniel Snyder, and he
should be the selection. |
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Houston Texans

Previous Pick:
Amobi Okoye
War Room Report Staff discuss the 07 WR
Class
Buy or Sell - Ted Ginn - Top Ten Talent? |
Ted Ginn Jr., WR, Ohio State |

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With trading their 2nd round pick for QB Matt Schaub, the Texans
will only be able to address one need early in the draft, so
they must make this pick count. They desperately need to add a
WR and a CB. Ted Ginn Jr. has elite speed and would help open up
the inside for Andre Johnson. Ginn will also provide value in
the return game. With Leon Hall off the board, if the Texans
decide they want to add a CB, Darrelle Revis or Chris Houston
could be the selection here. The Texans will also consider Levi
Brown or Joe Staley, but they spent two high picks in the 2006
draft on offensive tackles and brought in tackle Jordan Black in
the off-season. Ginn is a player who could go as high as #7 or
as late as the mid 20s. The Texans also may consider moving back
a few picks in order to acquire additional draft picks, but
there may not be a player here to warrant another team trading
up. |
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11. San Francisco 49ers

Previous Pick:
Adam Carriker
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Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska |
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With the signings of CB Nate Clements, OLB Tully Banta-Cain, and
SS Michael Lewis, the 49ers have upgraded a defense that
struggled in 2006. Carriker is another player who is rising
quickly, after a great Senior Bowl and combine. Carriker is much
more athletic than the normal 300 lb DE, and would be ideal in
as a 3-4 defensive end. Some discount the important of a DE in
the 3-4 scheme, but players like Richard Seymour and Aaron Smith
were important parts of recent Super Bowl champion 3-4 defenses.
The 49ers could add a MLB Patrick Willis here, or target a WR,
either Robert Meacham or Dwayne Jarrett, to provide additional
weapons for young QB Alex Smith. |
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Buffalo Bills

Previous Pick:
Patrick Willis
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Patrick Willis, MLB, Ole Miss |

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The Bills have a number of needs in which they need to address,
which could make trading down a possibility here. They must
replace three players they lost in the offseason, RB Willis
McGahee, CB Nate Clements, and MLB London Fletcher-Baker. Marshawn
Lynch had been projected in this slot for a month by the War
Room Report, but the recent visit of Michael Turner indicated to
us that the Bills may not be targeting the Cal RB. The Bills
could select Chris Houston or Darrelle Revis here to replace
Clements, but the best value on the board is probably the
outstanding MLB from Ole Miss, Patrick Willis. Willis excelled
at Ole Miss and showed rare athleticism for a middle linebacker
at the NFL combine. Willis could immediately step in for the
Bills, who also lost Takeo Spikes, and now have one of the
weakest LB corps in the league. |
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St. Louis Rams

Previous Pick:
LaRon Landry
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Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas |

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The Rams have brought in many defensive end and wide receiver
prospects for interviews, and also could use a defensive tackle
or outside linebacker. The Rams signed Drew Bennett in the
offseason and it would be a mistake to select another WR here.
The Rams will have to look at the value here and Jamaal Anderson
seems to represent the greatest value. Anderson, a converted WR,
could rotate with James Hall, who was acquired in the
off-season, opposite of Leonard Little. The other consideration
here is probably OLB Lawrence Timmons, who would be an immediate
upgrade and starter at the position. The Rams have been tempted
by the speed of Ted Ginn Jr., but the correct choice is Jamaal
Anderson. |
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Carolina Panthers

Previous Pick:
Greg Olsen
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Greg Olsen, TE, Miami |

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Carolina had Super Bowl aspirations in 2006, but a combination
of injuries and inconsistent play led to a disappointing season.
Olsen separated himself from Zach Miller among tight ends with a
great performance at the scouting combine, running the fastest
40 time among TEs and catching everything in the drills. New
Panther OC Jeff Davison believes in emphasizing the TE position
in the passing game and Carolina does not have a threat at that
position. Carolina could look at linebackers
Lawrence Timmons or Paul Posluszny. Reggie Nelson or one of the
other safeties are other possible choices
here to beef up the Panthers defense, which has one of the
strongest front fours in the NFL. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers

Previous Pick:
Jamaal Anderson
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Lawrence Timmons, OLB, Florida State |

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New head coach Mike Tomlin is going to slowly phase out the 3-4
defense in favor of more 4-3 play. He has recently stated that
the Steelers will use mostly a 3-4 system this year. Lawrence
Timmons had an outstanding season at Florida State and has the
rare versatility to play OLB in either a 3-4 or 4-3 scheme. The Steelers could address the cornerback position here
with Darrelle Revis or Chris Houston, but under the Cover 2
system, CB is not as important and the Steelers could add a CB
in Round 2.
The Steelers could also target Jarvis Moss here, a versatile
player who can contribute in the 3-4 as an OLB then move to a
4-3 defensive end. |
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Green Bay Packers

Previous Pick:
Robert Meacham
War Room Report Staff discuss the 07 RB
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Marshawn Lynch, RB, Cal |

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The Packers lost RB Ahman Green in free agency and have not
found a replacement as of yet. Vernand Morency is currently #1
on the depth chart for Green Bay and Marshawn Lynch would be
able to contribute immediately. Lynch would be able to work into
the league with Morency and could be the offensive playmaker
that the Packers needs. Lynch is a legitimate #1 running back,
even if he is not an elite back as Adrian Peterson is. Green Bay
could also target wide receiver here, particularly Robert
Meacham or Dwayne Jarrett. The Packers have also been trying to
get younger on defense and could add a replacement for Marquand
Manuel at safety with Reggie Nelson or Michael Griffin. Packers
GM Ted Thompson loves to trade down to add draft picks so that
possibility can not be discounted, especially if Lynch is off
the board. The Lynch pick is not as automatic as some may
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Jacksonville Jaguars

Previous Pick:
Reggie Nelson
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Reggie Nelson, S, Florida |

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FS Deon Grant signed with Seattle and the
Jags would have to be pleased to add the playmaking Nelson here.
Prior to the combine, Nelson was competing with LaRon Landry for
the #1 safety spot, but it appears Landry has won that battle.
There are concerns that Nelson may be raw, after starting less
than two years in Division 1. Like other prospects in recent
years, Nelson occasionally goes for the big hit instead of the
sure tackle. Nelson excels in pass coverage and would be a
perfect fit next to Donovan Darius. Nelson would be a fine addition to an already
potent defense in Jacksonville. The Jaguars have a really solid
team and could look to bolster a few other positions by adding a
pass rusher or a WR here. Do not discount the possibility that
Brandon Meriweather or Michael Griffin could be higher on the
Jaguars board. |
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Cincinnati Bengals

Previous Pick:
Alan Branch |
Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh |

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The Bengals are a tough team to select for, but the pick will
probably be on the defensive side of the ball. The Bengals could
be tempted to select an outside linebacker here, especially
given the injury concerns of David Pollack. The Bengals could
also look at defensive tackle or safety here, and will be
tempted by Michael Griffin and Alan Branch. However, despite
using a first round selection on a cornerback last season, the
Bengals may target Darrelle Revis with this pick. Tory James
signed with New England and Deltha O'Neal may not be back with
the team. Revis is a physical player who could likely start as a
rookie, as well as provide instant impact in the return game. |
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Tennessee Titans

Previous Pick:
Robert Meacham
War Room Report Staff discuss the 07 WR
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Robert Meacham, WR, Tennessee |

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Like Minnesota, the Titans have a depleted WR corps, with
Brandon Jones currently #1 on the depth chart. QB Vince Young
won the 2006 offensive rookie of the year award but he needs a
reliable target if he is to continue his development. Robert
Meacham had a terrific season at Tennessee and is one of the
fastest WRs in the draft. He has the size and speed to work well
Vince Young well. Meacham has the athletic talent to go after
jump balls and should only continue to improve. The Titans could
look at a few other WR prospects here such as Dwayne Jarrett or
Dwayne Bowe, or could even consider a pass rusher here. |
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New York Giants

Previous Pick:
Lawrence Timmons
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Levi Brown, OT, Penn State |
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The Giants lost OLBs Lavar Arrington and Carlos Emmons in the
off season, so they will be tempted by Paul Posluszny here.
However, the value of Posluszny's teammate, Levi Brown should
make him the pick here. The Giants lost Luke Pettigout in the
offseason and do not have a legitimate replacement on the
roster. Brown's physical tools are as good as any left tackle
prospect in the draft. He must become more consistent but he
could easily step in as a rookie and improve the offense line of
the Giants. OT Joe Staley could also be a consideration here, as
could CBs Aaron Ross and Chris Houston. |
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Denver Broncos

Previous Pick:
Jarvis Moss
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Alan Branch, DT, Michigan |

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The Broncos have several options with this pick. They need to
add a linebacker after losing Al Wilson, but with Timmons off
the board, they may choose to address another area of need here.
Jon Beason and Paul Posluszny may not fit the scheme of the
Broncos. One need that many draft experts seem to overlook is
the need of a big body at the defensive tackle position. Alan
Branch is falling lately because of attitude and health
concerns, but his size and strength combination represents a
great value here. The other option for Denver here could be Joe
Staley to improve their offensive line. Mike Shanahan is known
to do the unexpected, so do not discount the possibility of a
trade up here. |
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Dallas Cowboys

Previous Pick:
Darrelle Revis
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Chris Houston, CB, Arkansas |

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Dallas had a good season in 2006, but the lack of a reliable
player opposite of Terence Newman was a problem. CB Anthony
Henry may be moving to safety and even if he stays at CB, he
needs competition. Chris Houston has potentially more upside
than any cornerback in the draft. He would fit the aggressive
nature of the Cowboys secondary. Houston would likely replace
Henry to start the 2007 season and at worst would be the
nickelback for Dallas. Jerry Jones likes to add players from his
alma matter and Houston would be an intriguing pick here. Jones
is well known for trading down and that is a possibility here.
Other options include a wide receiver, such as Dwayne Bowe or
Dwayne Jarrett, or another corner, such as Aaron Ross here. |
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Kansas City Chiefs

Previous Pick:
Dwayne Bowe
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Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan |

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The Chiefs have long been built along the offensive line and
feature a rushing based offense. However recent retirements and
free agent loses have decimated the Chiefs line. They can start
the rebuilding process with the athletic Joe Staley. Staley is a
converted tight end with a great deal of potential. He may be
best suited to start his career at right tackle and then could
move to the blind side as he develops. However, his upside can
not be denied. The Chiefs also have needs at defensive tackle
and wide receiver, and could look at those two positions here,
including Justin Harrell and Dwayne Bowe. |
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New England Patriots

Previous Pick:
Chris Houston
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Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn State |

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The Patriots have had a strong off-season, filling many of their
areas of need. They can afford to target some of the best
players on the board with this pick. Paul Posluszny was a two
time Bednarik winner at Penn State and is the type of player
that the Patriots have targeted in the past. The Pats are
getting older at inside linebacker with Mike Vrabel and Tedy
Bruschi, and Posluszny grew accustomed to playing inside his
senior season at Penn State. Posluszny would be a valuable
weapon for coach Bill Belicheck. Other options here could be
safeties Brandon Meriweather or Michael Griffin, or even a wide
receiver. The Patriots can afford to target the best available
player with this selection, and likely will do so. |
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New York Jets

Previous Pick:
Aaron Ross |
Aaron Ross, CB, Texas |

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The Jets had a
strong 2006 season under first year coach Eric Mangini but need
to improve the cornerback position. Justin Miller is one of the
best kick returners in the league, but a mediocre CB at best.
Andre Dyson was attacked in the playoffs by New England, and the
Jets have little depth outside of those two. Aaron Ross could
step into the starting lineup immediately after an outstanding
season at Texas that saw him win the Jim Thorpe award. Other
options for the Jets here would include a variety of 3-4
players including Jarvis Moss or Anthony Spencer. Ross is
clearly the top CB left at this point, but Eric Wright could get
some consideration. It would be a mistake for the Jets to pass
on Ross here. |
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Philadelphia Eagles

Previous Pick:
Michael Griffin
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Michael Griffin, S, Texas |

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The Eagles benched safety Michael Lewis last season, replacing
him with Sean Considine, but Griffin would be a huge upgrade
over Considine. Griffin is getting lost in the shuffle of Reggie
Nelson and LaRon Landry, but he is an outstanding player in his
own right. He would immediately start for Philadelphia and give
them an exceptionally strong safety duo. Philadelphia is in a
position to take the best player available here. The acquisition
of Takeo Spikes should allow Philadelphia to go away from the
linebacker position. The Eagles have long placed an emphasis on
the defensive secondary and could also look at Brandon
Meriweather or Eric Wright here. |
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New Orleans Saints

Previous Pick:
Aaron Ross
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Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee |

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The Saints had two primary need areas - cornerback and
linebacker, in the off-season, but they have addressed those
concerns with Brian Simmons and Jason David. The Saints have
attempted to add a difference maker at defensive tackle in
recent years, but have yet to find a true playmaker. Justin
Harrell has the potential to be a top fifteen pick, but an
injury early in the 2006 season has slide him down the board. He
is generating more buzz as the draft approaches and could go
higher than anticipated. The Saints could also look at
linebacker here, despite adding Simmons. However Jon Beason does
not seem to fit their scheme and no other linebacker is worth
this pick. With an offensive coach, the Saints could be tempted
to select a wide receiver here. |
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New England Patriots

Previous Pick:
Ryan Kalil
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Brandon Meriweather, S, Miami |

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The Patriots
are one of the deepest teams in the league and used the
off-season to fill in most areas of need. They could use some
depth at the safety spot, where Rodney Harrison maybe in his
last season. Meriweather's talent is undeniable and he has the
coverage skills to cover tight ends and slot receivers, which is
useful since many of the other top AFC teams (Baltimore, San
Diego, and Indianapolis) have top pass catching targets at the
position. Meriweather has the potential to be a star in the
league. The Patriots have other options here, but Meriweather
seems to be the best selection. |
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Baltimore Ravens

Previous Pick:
Anthony Spencer
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The Ravens would love to add Joe Staley, and with a lack of
needs, they may choose to move up in order to secure him or Levi
Brown. However, if they stay at pick 29, the Ravens could target
Anthony Spencer as a replacement for Adalius Thomas. Spencer had
a phenomenal senior season for Purdue, including 26.5 tackles
for a loss. Spencer could be used in a variety of ways in the 46
defense that Rex Ryan runs. The Ravens could also look to add a
wide receiver here, as Dwayne Bowe and Dwayne Jarrett represent
strong value. The Ravens could also consider an interior linemen
here. |
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San Diego Chargers

Previous Pick:
Brandon Meriweather
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Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU |

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The Chargers need to add a safety to replace the departed
Terrence Kiel, but with the first four safety prospects off the
board, they target another need, at wide receiver. Dwayne Bowe
is a strong physical receiver that the Chargers have shown an
affinity for and would immediately be a starter. The Chargers
could look at WRs Steve Smith or Anthony Gonzalez, if they would
like to bring in a smaller, faster receiver.
They could also look for a ILB to replace Donnie Edwards and
Randall Godfrey, but they should be able to get a player at that
position in Round 2. |
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Chicago Bears

Previous Pick:
Justin Blalock
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Jon Beason, OLB, Miami |

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The Bears have relatively few holes and have the luxury of
taking a player who may not start immediately in Round 1.
However, with Lance Briggs unhappy, the Bears would be wise to
target Jon Beason as a Tampa 2 OLB. We are not as high as Jon
Beason as other, but in a weak OLB crop, he would be a
reasonable selection for the Bears to give them security against
a Briggs hold out. The Bears could also target an interior
linemen here, as their interior line is advancing in age. The
Bears could also be tempted by Dwayne Jarrett here, but if
Beason is on the board, he looks likely to be the pick. |
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Minnesota Vikings

Previous Pick:
Justin Harrell (By Indy)
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Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC |
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**Projected Trade**
Minnesota trades #41 and #106 to Indianapolis for #32
The Colts want to target Jon Beason or Justin Harrell here, but
with those two players off the board and little value at the DT
and OLB position, they trade down with Minnesota.
Minnesota needs to add a WR and makes the move up with Jarrett
still on the board. Jarrett, despite his slow 40 time, is a
legitimate #1 receiver who will provide an instant target in the
red zone for a team that currently lacks one. |