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Football's Future Mock Draft
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2007 NFL Mock Draft By: Robert Davis | Updated: 1/1 Oakland - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame Andrew Walter and Aaron Brooks just are not getting it done. Detroit - Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin With Quinn off the board, they grab the stud tackle. Cleveland - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan A little high for him, but Cleveland needs Dlineman bad. Tampa Bay - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson The Bucs have to upgrade their perimeter pass rush. Arizona - Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona With Thomas and Adams off the board, they reach a little for a corner. Washington - Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia They gamble on his upside at end. Minnesota - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech Arguably the top player in the draft, he will likely go higher in April. Houston - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma Injury issues drop him down, but he’s a franchise caliber back. Miami - Pat Willis, LB, Ole Miss Saban coached in the SEC and knows just how good Willis is. Atlanta - Levi Brown, OT, Penn St. Protecting and giving Vick time is imperative. San Francisco - Darrelle Revis, CB, Pitt The offense has started to come around with their talented youngsters, now its time to address the D. Buffalo - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU If he declares, he’s a first round talent. St. Louis - LaRon Landry, S, LSU The standout safety will help immediately. Carolina - Reggie Nelson, S, Florida A true ballhawk in the secondary. Pittsburgh - Paul Posluszny, LB, Penn St. His mentality on the field is perfect for the Steeler defense. Green Bay - Ted Ginn Jr, WR, Ohio St. His explosiveness is something the offense lacks. Jacksonville - Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno St. The Jags finally land a standout opposite Rashean Mathis. Cincinnati - Demarcus Tyler, DT, North Carolina St. They have to address the interior Dline. Tennessee - Quinn Pitcock, DT, Ohio St. Like many other teams, shoring up the defensive line is a must. NY Giants - Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville Upgrading the interior is a must. Denver - Michael Griffin, S, Texas John Lynch isn’t getting any younger, and Foxworth is playing out of position. New England (from Sea) - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan NE would be happy if he’s half as good as the last Michigan corner they took in the first round. Dallas - Justin Blalock, OL, Texas Blalock stays in Texas, and provides immediate help and versatility to the Boys Oline. Kansas City - Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC KC finally lands a go to receiver. New Orleans - Aaron Ross, CB, Texas The offense is one of the best in the game, its time for the other side to be upgraded. NY Jets - Marshawn Lynch, RB, Cal He will go higher in April, but not many are looking at backs up until this point. Philadelphia - Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida St. The playmaker at LB was a surprise entry, but is a potential first round pick. New England - LaMarr Woodley, LB/DE, Michigan He will play the role that Willie McGinest played for years before leaving for Cleveland. Indianapolis - Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee. A bit of a reach here, but Indy absolutely must get some bodies that can stop the run. Baltimore - HB Blades, LB, Pitt Ray Lewis’ replacement in a few years would also provide immediate help alongside him. Chicago - Zach Miller, TE, Arizona St. An intermediate threat for Grossman could help him out a lot with his consistency. San Diego - Buster Davis, LB, Florida St. Some youth at linebacker would be a big boost. Post your own mock draft Last edited by Tribal Warfare; 01-02-2007 at 12:03 AM.. |
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