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Dolphins would consider trading down if they had the right offer, but Long is the perfect pick in Sparano’s 34 defense if they remain.
2.
Time to find a replacement for Orlando Pace. Meet Jake Long.
3.
The Falcons need QB help and Ryan is the top QB. McFadden would be considered, but Ryan is the premier QB and second round won't provide immediate help, whereas it might with RBs.
4.
With his speed and production, Al Davis can't resist.
5.
Needs all over the place for the Chiefs. Offensive line is definitely very high on the list and they were hoping Jake Long would get to them. A trade down would be a possibility to get one of the next tier O Linemen, but instead, Glen Dorsey helps greatly on the D Line.
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The pass rusher is too explosive to pass up for the Jets.
7.
Two CB starters are gone and the process of replacing them starts here.
8.
Defensive help could be used, but the QB issue is urgent for the Ravens, for whom Troy Smith isn't the answer. A strong combine should solidify this pick.
9.
Free agency saw some big improvements on defense and Ellis becomes the latest.
10.
Defense is where the holes are for the Saints. Cornerback is a primary need and the Saints can get a top CB.
11.
Plenty of areas of need for the Bills. More OL help, CB, WR are all priority spots, but look for CB here.
12.
Time to give Cutler some more receiving help alongside Brandon Marshall.
13.
Panthers would seriously consider one of the Top 3 QB’s here, but in this mock, they go for a top LB to add to the unit.
14.
Endless possibilities for the Bears who need WR, RB, OL, QB help. OL is possibly the safest and the big guy from Pittsburgh gets the call.
15.
A few need areas, but RB has become a priority with only Tatum Bell on the roster of any note.
16.
Unsure if they will keep Edge around with his cap number, the Cards need a viable alternative. Jonathon Stewart would have been the pick if healthy. but his stock may be under consideration with this injury, so Jones gets the nod.
17.
Defensive End is a need spot for the Vikings, along with LB. Look for the Vikes to address Defensive End early.
18.
The signing of Chris Brown took the RB need back a round, so a target opposite Andre Johnson becomes vital and Sweed stays in state.
19.
The Eagles need another WR target and Jackson is a big play guy at WR and returning.
20.
Connor should be an immediate contributor to the Bucs. Don't discount a RB here.
21.
A pass rusher is the likely option, but the Redskins need to replace the departed Sean Taylor, and Kenny Phillips could be a candidate there, but the speedy pass rusher gets the nod after an outsanding combine workout.
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RB would be a chance, but the big guns are already gone. So Manningham will look to bond with Tony Romo to take over for Terry Glenn and TO.
23.
The aging Steelers OLine struggled this past season as evidenced by the Jags domination. Time to bring in some youth.
24.
WR could also be an option here, but a first round pass rusher should add plenty to the Titans who are likely to have high turnover at the position.
25.
RB is no longer a need for Seattle after their FA work, so Hasselbeck needs more help up front.
28.
D Line depth was a problem last year and Balmer is a need pick with Stroud gone. A DE could be considered here.
27.
Not too many huge needs for the Chargers. More speed and athleticism would help greatly and Phillips will be an eventual upgrade to the secondary.
28.
The Cowboys may look to trade out here if the RB isn't where they want. Otherwise, look for CB help and return help.
29.
The Niners need some youth at WR, and the big Hardy would be a good fit.
30.
The pack missed a reliable TE target and with Bubba Franks gone, here is the chance. A WR or CB could also be a chance here, but could be had next round.
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Second Round Mock
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45. Cincinnati Bengals – Chilo Rachal, OL, USC
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55. Green Bay – Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona
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62. New England Patriots – Carl Nicks, OL, Nebraska
Third Round Mock
65. Miami- Donnie Avery, WR, Houston
66. St. Louis- Joe Flacco, QB, Delaware
67T.
68T. Atlanta- Cliff Avril, OLB/DE, Purdue
69T. Kansas City- Erin Henderson, LB, Maryland
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71. San Francisco- Ahtya Rubin, DT, Iowa St
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73. Cincinnati- Phillip Wheeler, LB, Georgia Tech
74. New York Jets-
75T. Jacksonville- Roy Scheuning, OL, Oregon St
76T.
77. Carolina- Marcus Harrison, DT, Arkansas
78T. Detroit- Chris Ellis, DE, Virginia Tech
79T. Chicago- Red Bryant, DT, Texas A & M
80. Arizona- Anthony Collins, OL,
81. Minnesota- Thomas DeCoud, S, Cal
82. Houston- Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas
83. Philadelphia-
84.
85P. Washington- Jordy Nelson, WR,
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87P. Seattle- John David Booty, QB, USC
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91P. Chicago (SD)- Matt Forte, RB, Tulane
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94P. Indianapolis- Tarvares Gooden, LB, Miami
95P. Dallas- Trae Williams, CB, South Florida
Some fourth round picks to look for:
- Andre' Woodson has slid to the fourth, look for him to get a look somewhere, probably Chicago in this round
- Look for Green Bay to attack Erik Ainge, Tennessee QB in this round
- Mike Hart will be a value pickup here to a team like Indianapolis
- Buffalo must get some WR value in this round, perhaps someone like Keenan Burton of Kentucky or Jerome Simpson from Coastal Carolina
- Kansas City should look for perhaps Steve Slaton or Tashard Choice to give some help to Larry Johnson
- TE should be good value here with Rucker and Bennett for teams like Atlanta and Miami
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