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<blockquote data-quote="uwbadger12000" data-source="post: 114791" data-attributes="member: 140"><p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/uwbadger12000/2007MockNFLDraft" target="_blank">http://www.geocities.com/uwbadger12000/2007MockNFLDraft</a> </p><p></p><p>1. Arizona Cardinals-Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin </p><p>Analysis: Thomas is one of the best offensive linemen to come into the draft in years and the Cardinals are in desperate need of offensive linemen. Edgerrin James has never rushed for more than 100 yards in a game for the Cardinals after a great stint in Indianapolis. I don't think it is the running back. Time for a new offensive line. </p><p></p><p>2. Oakland Raiders-Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech </p><p>Analysis: Johnson is an incredibly talented wide receiver and the Raiders desperately need weapons. Randy Moss has struggled mightily so far in 2006 and Jerry Porter hasn't played a snap. Johnson could force opposing defenses to take the double coverage of Randy Moss and turn some attention to Johnson. </p><p></p><p>3. Tennessee Titans-Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson </p><p>Analysis: The Titans need another edge rusher along with with Kyle Vanden Bosch to take the pressure off of the defensive backs. Adams has had a good year for the Tigers and catapulted himself into the top five. </p><p></p><p>4. Houston Texans-Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma </p><p>Analysis: The Texans try to make up for last year's draft blunder by passing on Reggie Bush. Dominick Davis is out for the year and is injury prone, so they take Peterson. </p><p></p><p>5. Detroit Lions-Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame </p><p>Analysis: Ahman Green is a free agent at the end of the season and isn't healthy very often anyway. Adrian Peterson can make up for the loss of Green and then some. Peterson almost won the Heisman as a freshman and a after a "down" year as a sophomore is back and playing up to par this year. Great pickup by the Packers! </p><p></p><p>6. Miami Dolphins-Ted Ginn Jr.,WR, Ohio State </p><p>Analysis: The Dolphins desperately need another receiving target other than Chris Chambers and Randy McMichael. Ginn is a big play guy and the Dolphins could use another guy like that for Daunte Culpepper. </p><p></p><p>7.Cleveland Browns-Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia </p><p>Analysis: After cutting Courtney Brown, they need a defensive end who will put pressure on the opposing quarterbacks. The are in a difficult division and Moses needs to put pressure on the likes of Carson Palmer and Ben Roethlisberger. </p><p></p><p>8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville </p><p>Analysis: Bruce Gradkowski playing decent in absence of the injured and when healthy ineffective Chris Simms. They need a new quarterback in Brian Brohm and Brohm is a good one. </p><p></p><p>9. Pittsburgh Steelers-Levi Brown, OT, Penn State </p><p>Analysis: The Steelers are trying to figure out why they are playing so poorly. They blame it on the ineffective play of Ben Roethlisberger, but they won't cut him, so they draft an offensive tackle to give Big Ben more time to throw the ball. </p><p></p><p>10. Green Bay Packers-Marshawn Lynch, RB, California </p><p>Analysis: Ahman Green and Noah Herron are free agents after this year and so they take Marshawn Lynch to give them some more youth for the youngest team in the NFL so he can grow with Aaron Rodgers. </p><p></p><p>11. San Francisco 49ers-Leon Hall, CB, Michigan </p><p>Analysis: The San Francisco 49ers need defense BADLY! The allowed 40+ points to the Chicago Bears. Whenever you allow over forty points in a game, you need defense. Hall is a tremedous athlete and will help in the pass defense for the Niners. </p><p></p><p>12. Buffalo Bills-Dwayne Jarrett, WR, Southern California </p><p>Analysis: The Bills have Lee Evans as a starting wide receiver..........and nothing else. Rice will jump right in and try to fill the shoes left by Eric Moulds. Jarrett and Evans are both young and talented and should be a great wide receiver tandem for a long time. </p><p></p><p>13. Washington Redskins-Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona </p><p>Analysis: Shawn Springs is getting up there in age and they lack depth behind Springs and Carlos Rogers. Cason is a good pick for the Skins if they don't trade it away. </p><p></p><p>14. New York Jets-Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn </p><p>Analysis: The New York Jets have no true starting running back. They traded for Kevan Barlow, but he hasn't been the guy they've looked for. Irons is a powerful runner and with the drafting of D'Brickashaw Ferguson in 2006, he has a franchise offensive tackle to run behind. </p><p></p><p>15. Minnesota Vikings-Patrick Willis, MLB, Ole' Miss </p><p>Analysis: The Vikings still need help at the linebacker position. Chad Greenway will return next season, but they need some more talent at the position and Willis is the best linebacker in the draft. </p><p></p><p>16. St. Louis Rams-LaMarr Woodley, OLB, Michigan </p><p>Analysis: The Rams still need help on defense and the linebacker position even with the signing of former Panther Will Witherspoon. Woodley will help the Rams on defense and help them get back into the playoffs. </p><p></p><p>17. Philadelphia Eagles-LaRon Landry, S, Louisiana State </p><p>Analysis: Brian Dawkins is getting up there in age, so they draft the best safety to come out of the draft since Sean Taylor in LaRon Landry. </p><p></p><p>18. Dallas Cowboys-Drew Stanton, QB, Michigan State </p><p>Analysis: Jerry Jones likes quarterbacks named Drew. Bledsoe is getting older and Henson isn't any good. Although, the Cowboys may go with an offensive lineman here if they see Tony Romo as the quarterback of the future. </p><p></p><p>19. Carolina Panthers-Jeff Samardzija, WR, Notre Dame </p><p>Analysis: The Panthers have Steve Smith and Keyshawn Johnson, but Johnson is up there in age and Keary Colbert isn't any good as a third receiver. Samardzija will play a few years as the third receiver and eventually become a starter for Carolina. </p><p></p><p>20. Cincinnati Bengals-Alan Branch, DT, Michigan </p><p>21. Kansas City Chiefs-Sam Baker, OT, Southern California </p><p>22. Atlanta Falcons-Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio State </p><p>23. New England Patriots (from Seattle)-Brandon Siler, MLB, Florida </p><p>24. Jacksonville Jaguars-Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska </p><p>25. San Diego Chargers-Tom Zbikowski, S, Notre Dame </p><p>26. Baltimore Ravens-Jake Long, OT, Michigan </p><p>27. New Orleans Saints-Paul Posluszny, OLB, Penn State </p><p>28. New England Patriots-Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina </p><p>29.New York Giants-Daymeion Hughes, CB, California </p><p>30. Denver Broncos-Michael Griffin, S, Texas </p><p>31. Chicago Bears-Greg Olsen, TE, Miami (FL) </p><p>32. Indianapolis Colts-Keith Rivers, OLB, Southern California </p><p></p><p>ROUND 2 </p><p>33.Arizona Cardinals-Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee </p><p>34.Oakland Raiders-DeMarcus "Tank" Tyler, DT, North Carolina State </p><p>35.Tennessee Titans-Brandon Meriweather, S, Miami (FL) </p><p>36.Houston Texans-Buster Davis, MLB, Florida State </p><p>37.Detroit Lions-Victor Abiamiri, DE, Notre Dame </p><p>38.Miami Dolphins-Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan </p><p>39.Cleveland Browns-Justin Blalock, OG, Texas </p><p>40.Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State </p><p>41.Pittsburgh Steelers-Michael Bush, RB, Louisville </p><p>42.Green Bay Packers-Jason Hill, WR, Washington State </p><p>43.San Francisco 49ers-Arron Sears, OT, Tennessee </p><p>44.Buffalo Bills-Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State </p><p>45.New York Jets (from Washington)-Fred Bennett, CB, South Carolina </p><p>46.New York Jets-Aaron Rouse, S, Virginia Tech </p><p>47.Minnesota Vikings-Paul Williams, WR, Fresno State </p><p>48.St. Louis Rams-Jay Alford, DT, Penn State </p><p>49.Philadelphia Eagles-Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee </p><p>50.Dallas Cowboys-Doug Free, OT, Northern Illinois </p><p>51.Carolina Panthers-H.B Blades, OLB, Pittsburgh </p><p>52.Cincinnati Bengals-John Talley, CB, Duke </p><p>53.Kansas City Chiefs-Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville </p><p>54.Atlanta Falcons-Dan Bazuin, DE, Western Michigan </p><p>55.Seattle Seahawks-Brandon Mebane, DT, California </p><p>56.Jacksonville Jaguars-Kyle Young, C, Fresno State </p><p>57.San Diego Chargers-Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame </p><p>58.Baltimore Ravens-Tony Hunt, RB, Penn State </p><p>59.New Orleans Saints-Joe Newton, TE, Oregon State </p><p>60.New England Patriots-Tim Crowder, DE, Texas </p><p>61.New York Giants-Alley Broussard, RB, Louisiana State </p><p>62.Denver Broncos-Baratka Atkins, DE, Miami (FL) </p><p>63.Chicago Bears-Josh Beekman, OG, Boston College </p><p>64.Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Indianapolis)-Prescott Burgess, OLB, Michigan </p><p></p><p>ROUND 3 </p><p>65.Arizona Cardinals-Corey Hilliard, OG, Oklahoma State </p><p>66.Oakland Raiders-Eric Weddle, CB, Utah </p><p>67.Tennessee Titans-Steve Smith, WR, Southern California </p><p>68.Houston Texans-Jarrett Hicks, WR, Texas Tech </p><p>69.Detroit Lions-Andrew Carnahan, OT, Arizona State </p><p>70.Miami Dolphins-Tyler Palko, QB, Pittsburgh </p><p>71.Cleveland Browns-Brian Leonard, FB, Rutgers </p><p>72.Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Steve Breaston, QB, Michigan </p><p>73.Pittsburgh Steelers-Ryan Kalil, C, Southern California </p><p>74.Green Bay Packers-DeAndre Jackson, CB, Iowa State </p><p>75.San Francisco 49ers-Brian Smith, OLB, Missouri </p><p>76.Buffalo Bills-David Harris, MLB, Michigan </p><p>77.Washington Redskins-Chansi Stuckey, WR, Clemson </p><p>78.New York Jets-Samson Satele, OG, Hawaii </p><p>79.Minnesota Vikings-Ken Darby, RB, Alabama </p><p>80.St. Louis Rams-Will Herring, S, Southern California </p><p>81.Philadelphia Eagles-Andrew Cameron, OT, California </p><p>82.Dallas Cowboys-Brian Daniels, OG, Colorado </p><p>83.Carolina Panthers-Matt Spaeth, TE, Minnesota </p><p>84.Cincinnati Bengals-*no pick* </p><p>85.Kansas City Chiefs-Leroy Harris, C, North Carolina State </p><p>86.Atlanta Falcons-Mason Crosby, K, Colorado </p><p>87.Seattle Seahawks-Jay Moore, DE, Nebraska </p><p>88.Jacksonville Jaguars-Anthony Waters, MLB, Clemson </p><p>89.San Diego Chargers-Todd Blythe, WR, Iowa State </p><p>90.Baltimore Ravens-Juwan Simpson, OLB, Alabama </p><p>91.New Orleans Saints-Garland Heath, S, North Carolina State </p><p>92.New England Patriots-Jesse Daniels, S, Louisiana State </p><p>93.New York Giants-Tim Shaw, OLB, Penn State </p><p>94.Denver Broncos-Garrett Wolfe, RB, Northern Illinois </p><p>95.Chicago Bears-Mike Jones, OG, Iowa </p><p>96.Indianapolis Colts-Kareem Brown, DT, Miami (FL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uwbadger12000, post: 114791, member: 140"] [url]http://www.geocities.com/uwbadger12000/2007MockNFLDraft[/url] 1. Arizona Cardinals-Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin Analysis: Thomas is one of the best offensive linemen to come into the draft in years and the Cardinals are in desperate need of offensive linemen. Edgerrin James has never rushed for more than 100 yards in a game for the Cardinals after a great stint in Indianapolis. I don't think it is the running back. Time for a new offensive line. 2. Oakland Raiders-Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech Analysis: Johnson is an incredibly talented wide receiver and the Raiders desperately need weapons. Randy Moss has struggled mightily so far in 2006 and Jerry Porter hasn't played a snap. Johnson could force opposing defenses to take the double coverage of Randy Moss and turn some attention to Johnson. 3. Tennessee Titans-Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson Analysis: The Titans need another edge rusher along with with Kyle Vanden Bosch to take the pressure off of the defensive backs. Adams has had a good year for the Tigers and catapulted himself into the top five. 4. Houston Texans-Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma Analysis: The Texans try to make up for last year's draft blunder by passing on Reggie Bush. Dominick Davis is out for the year and is injury prone, so they take Peterson. 5. Detroit Lions-Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame Analysis: Ahman Green is a free agent at the end of the season and isn't healthy very often anyway. Adrian Peterson can make up for the loss of Green and then some. Peterson almost won the Heisman as a freshman and a after a "down" year as a sophomore is back and playing up to par this year. Great pickup by the Packers! 6. Miami Dolphins-Ted Ginn Jr.,WR, Ohio State Analysis: The Dolphins desperately need another receiving target other than Chris Chambers and Randy McMichael. Ginn is a big play guy and the Dolphins could use another guy like that for Daunte Culpepper. 7.Cleveland Browns-Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia Analysis: After cutting Courtney Brown, they need a defensive end who will put pressure on the opposing quarterbacks. The are in a difficult division and Moses needs to put pressure on the likes of Carson Palmer and Ben Roethlisberger. 8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville Analysis: Bruce Gradkowski playing decent in absence of the injured and when healthy ineffective Chris Simms. They need a new quarterback in Brian Brohm and Brohm is a good one. 9. Pittsburgh Steelers-Levi Brown, OT, Penn State Analysis: The Steelers are trying to figure out why they are playing so poorly. They blame it on the ineffective play of Ben Roethlisberger, but they won't cut him, so they draft an offensive tackle to give Big Ben more time to throw the ball. 10. Green Bay Packers-Marshawn Lynch, RB, California Analysis: Ahman Green and Noah Herron are free agents after this year and so they take Marshawn Lynch to give them some more youth for the youngest team in the NFL so he can grow with Aaron Rodgers. 11. San Francisco 49ers-Leon Hall, CB, Michigan Analysis: The San Francisco 49ers need defense BADLY! The allowed 40+ points to the Chicago Bears. Whenever you allow over forty points in a game, you need defense. Hall is a tremedous athlete and will help in the pass defense for the Niners. 12. Buffalo Bills-Dwayne Jarrett, WR, Southern California Analysis: The Bills have Lee Evans as a starting wide receiver..........and nothing else. Rice will jump right in and try to fill the shoes left by Eric Moulds. Jarrett and Evans are both young and talented and should be a great wide receiver tandem for a long time. 13. Washington Redskins-Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona Analysis: Shawn Springs is getting up there in age and they lack depth behind Springs and Carlos Rogers. Cason is a good pick for the Skins if they don't trade it away. 14. New York Jets-Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn Analysis: The New York Jets have no true starting running back. They traded for Kevan Barlow, but he hasn't been the guy they've looked for. Irons is a powerful runner and with the drafting of D'Brickashaw Ferguson in 2006, he has a franchise offensive tackle to run behind. 15. Minnesota Vikings-Patrick Willis, MLB, Ole' Miss Analysis: The Vikings still need help at the linebacker position. Chad Greenway will return next season, but they need some more talent at the position and Willis is the best linebacker in the draft. 16. St. Louis Rams-LaMarr Woodley, OLB, Michigan Analysis: The Rams still need help on defense and the linebacker position even with the signing of former Panther Will Witherspoon. Woodley will help the Rams on defense and help them get back into the playoffs. 17. Philadelphia Eagles-LaRon Landry, S, Louisiana State Analysis: Brian Dawkins is getting up there in age, so they draft the best safety to come out of the draft since Sean Taylor in LaRon Landry. 18. Dallas Cowboys-Drew Stanton, QB, Michigan State Analysis: Jerry Jones likes quarterbacks named Drew. Bledsoe is getting older and Henson isn't any good. Although, the Cowboys may go with an offensive lineman here if they see Tony Romo as the quarterback of the future. 19. Carolina Panthers-Jeff Samardzija, WR, Notre Dame Analysis: The Panthers have Steve Smith and Keyshawn Johnson, but Johnson is up there in age and Keary Colbert isn't any good as a third receiver. Samardzija will play a few years as the third receiver and eventually become a starter for Carolina. 20. Cincinnati Bengals-Alan Branch, DT, Michigan 21. Kansas City Chiefs-Sam Baker, OT, Southern California 22. Atlanta Falcons-Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio State 23. New England Patriots (from Seattle)-Brandon Siler, MLB, Florida 24. Jacksonville Jaguars-Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska 25. San Diego Chargers-Tom Zbikowski, S, Notre Dame 26. Baltimore Ravens-Jake Long, OT, Michigan 27. New Orleans Saints-Paul Posluszny, OLB, Penn State 28. New England Patriots-Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina 29.New York Giants-Daymeion Hughes, CB, California 30. Denver Broncos-Michael Griffin, S, Texas 31. Chicago Bears-Greg Olsen, TE, Miami (FL) 32. Indianapolis Colts-Keith Rivers, OLB, Southern California ROUND 2 33.Arizona Cardinals-Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee 34.Oakland Raiders-DeMarcus "Tank" Tyler, DT, North Carolina State 35.Tennessee Titans-Brandon Meriweather, S, Miami (FL) 36.Houston Texans-Buster Davis, MLB, Florida State 37.Detroit Lions-Victor Abiamiri, DE, Notre Dame 38.Miami Dolphins-Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan 39.Cleveland Browns-Justin Blalock, OG, Texas 40.Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State 41.Pittsburgh Steelers-Michael Bush, RB, Louisville 42.Green Bay Packers-Jason Hill, WR, Washington State 43.San Francisco 49ers-Arron Sears, OT, Tennessee 44.Buffalo Bills-Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State 45.New York Jets (from Washington)-Fred Bennett, CB, South Carolina 46.New York Jets-Aaron Rouse, S, Virginia Tech 47.Minnesota Vikings-Paul Williams, WR, Fresno State 48.St. Louis Rams-Jay Alford, DT, Penn State 49.Philadelphia Eagles-Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee 50.Dallas Cowboys-Doug Free, OT, Northern Illinois 51.Carolina Panthers-H.B Blades, OLB, Pittsburgh 52.Cincinnati Bengals-John Talley, CB, Duke 53.Kansas City Chiefs-Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville 54.Atlanta Falcons-Dan Bazuin, DE, Western Michigan 55.Seattle Seahawks-Brandon Mebane, DT, California 56.Jacksonville Jaguars-Kyle Young, C, Fresno State 57.San Diego Chargers-Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame 58.Baltimore Ravens-Tony Hunt, RB, Penn State 59.New Orleans Saints-Joe Newton, TE, Oregon State 60.New England Patriots-Tim Crowder, DE, Texas 61.New York Giants-Alley Broussard, RB, Louisiana State 62.Denver Broncos-Baratka Atkins, DE, Miami (FL) 63.Chicago Bears-Josh Beekman, OG, Boston College 64.Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Indianapolis)-Prescott Burgess, OLB, Michigan ROUND 3 65.Arizona Cardinals-Corey Hilliard, OG, Oklahoma State 66.Oakland Raiders-Eric Weddle, CB, Utah 67.Tennessee Titans-Steve Smith, WR, Southern California 68.Houston Texans-Jarrett Hicks, WR, Texas Tech 69.Detroit Lions-Andrew Carnahan, OT, Arizona State 70.Miami Dolphins-Tyler Palko, QB, Pittsburgh 71.Cleveland Browns-Brian Leonard, FB, Rutgers 72.Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Steve Breaston, QB, Michigan 73.Pittsburgh Steelers-Ryan Kalil, C, Southern California 74.Green Bay Packers-DeAndre Jackson, CB, Iowa State 75.San Francisco 49ers-Brian Smith, OLB, Missouri 76.Buffalo Bills-David Harris, MLB, Michigan 77.Washington Redskins-Chansi Stuckey, WR, Clemson 78.New York Jets-Samson Satele, OG, Hawaii 79.Minnesota Vikings-Ken Darby, RB, Alabama 80.St. Louis Rams-Will Herring, S, Southern California 81.Philadelphia Eagles-Andrew Cameron, OT, California 82.Dallas Cowboys-Brian Daniels, OG, Colorado 83.Carolina Panthers-Matt Spaeth, TE, Minnesota 84.Cincinnati Bengals-*no pick* 85.Kansas City Chiefs-Leroy Harris, C, North Carolina State 86.Atlanta Falcons-Mason Crosby, K, Colorado 87.Seattle Seahawks-Jay Moore, DE, Nebraska 88.Jacksonville Jaguars-Anthony Waters, MLB, Clemson 89.San Diego Chargers-Todd Blythe, WR, Iowa State 90.Baltimore Ravens-Juwan Simpson, OLB, Alabama 91.New Orleans Saints-Garland Heath, S, North Carolina State 92.New England Patriots-Jesse Daniels, S, Louisiana State 93.New York Giants-Tim Shaw, OLB, Penn State 94.Denver Broncos-Garrett Wolfe, RB, Northern Illinois 95.Chicago Bears-Mike Jones, OG, Iowa 96.Indianapolis Colts-Kareem Brown, DT, Miami (FL) [/QUOTE]
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