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FIRST ROUND DRAFT PROJECTION
Posted March 12, 2005 1.San Francisco 49'ers AARON ROGERS QB 6'2" 225 #4.8 California COMMENTS: The 49'ers have their choice of the two franchise quarterbacks in this draft and will likely select the local favorite. Rogers is a much better prospect than Kyle Boller and may be expected to start as a rookie. 2.Miami Dolphins CEDRIC BENSON HB 5'10"220# 4.5 Texas COMMENTS: Benson is a proven back that has shown the ability to carry an offense. Everyone has fallen in love with Ronnie Brown and his 4.4 at the combine, but he is still the third back on our draft board behind Benson and Williams. 3.Cleveland Browns ALEX SMITH QB 6'4" 215# 4.7 Utah COMMENTS: Smith will have a chance to learn behind Trent Dilfer as a rookie and take over as the team's starting quarterback in 2006. Texas OLB Derrick Johnson is a player to keep an eye on in the Top-5. 4.Chicago Bears DERRICK JOHNSON OLB 6'3" 240# 4.6 Texas COMMENTS: Although Braylon Edwards will be tempting, the linebacker trio of Brian Urlacher, Lance Briggs, and Johnson would be as good as any in the league. Keep in mind, the recent history of Wolverine receivers has not been very successful. 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers CARNELL WILLIAMS HB 5'11" 215# 4.5 Auburn COMMENTS: After getting the chance to see Williams at the Senior, Jon Gruden will add the feature back to build the offense around. Alex Barron would also make a lot of sense in Tampa Bay, but play makers are desperately needed. 6.Tennessee Titans ADAM JONES CB 5'9" 185# 4.4 West Virginia COMMENTS: After losing Samari Rolle and Andre Dyson in free agency, the Titans must address the need at cornerback early in this draft. 'Pac Man' has been extremely productive in both coverage and run support, but what brings him to the top of the class are his skills in the return game. 7. Minnesota Vikings MIKE WILLIAMS WR 6'4" 230# 4.6 Southern California COMMENTS: This draft choice was acquired from the Oakland Raiders in the WR Randy Moss trade. It appears this selection will come down to Mike Williams, Braylon Edwards, and Derrick Johnson. The former Trojan is a tremendous talent that would bring the most difficult match ups to opposing defenses. 8.Arizona Cardinals ANTREL ROLLE CB6'1"200#4.5Miami COMMENTS: After sending Duane Starks to New England for a third round selection, it became obvious the Cardinals would add one of the top corners with the eighth overall selection. Although he brings some baggage, Rolle is a quality corner that will usually shut down his side of the field. 9.Washington Redskins BRAYLON EDWARDSWR6'3"210#4.5Michigan COMMENTS: After sending Lavaranues Coles back to the Jets for Santana Moss and making it clear Rod Gardner will not be back, Washington will be hoping one of the top two receivers drops to them. If not, they may be looking at one of the corners to replace Fred Smoot, a free agent lost to the Vikings. 10.Detroit Lions ERASMUS JAMESDE6'4"265#4.7Wisconsin COMMENTS: The primary needs in Detroit are at offensive guard and safety, but Thomas Davis is a reach at the #10 spot. James came on strong as a senior and could be an every down starter opposite James Hall. 11.Dallas Cowboys MARCUS SPEARSDE6'4"305#5.0Louisiana State COMMENTS: With the Cowboys expected to make the switch to the 3-4 defense, Spears would be a solid addition. A wide receiver is also at the top of the wish list in Dallas, but the team should be able to fill that need with their second of two first round selections. 12.San Diego Chargers ALEX BARRONOT6'7"320#5.3Florida State COMMENTS: This draft choice was acquired from the New York Giants in the 2004 QB Eli Manning/Philip Rivers trade. This selection will come down to the best lineman available, offensive or defensive. Roman Oben played well after coming over from Tampa Bay last season, but he will be 33 this year. 13.Houston Texans RONNIE BROWNHB6'0"230#4.4Auburn COMMENTS: 5'9" Domanick Davis is best suited as a third down back and return man. Tony Hollings has failed to live up to expectations after being selected in the second round of the 2003 supplemental draft. Brown should be the big back the team is looking for to take some of the load off Davis. 14.Carolina Panthers JAMMAL BROWNOT6'6"315#5.0Oklahoma COMMENTS: Right tackle was a problem position all last season following the unexpected retirement of Adam Meadows. Brown should be able to start as a rookie and allow Jordan Gross to remain at left tackle. Recently acquired Mike Wahle is expected to start at left guard. 15.Kansas City Chiefs MARLIN JACKSON CB 6'1" 200 #4.4 Michigan COMMENTS: Eric Warfield is capable on one side, but the combination of Dexter McCleon, William Bartee, and Julian Battle is simply not getting the job done. Jackson impressed with an outstanding workout at the combine and could see his stock rise even further. 16.New Orleans Saints JUSTIN MILLERCB5'10"200#4.4Clemson COMMENTS: Miller could be the most under-rated of the deep group of cornerbacks this year and will also contribute immediately on kick returns. This would allow recently acquired Dwight Smith (Buccaneers) to remain at free safety next season. 17.Cincinnati Bengals SHAWNE MERRIMANDE6'4"270#4.7Maryland COMMENTS: The Bengals could go with an inside run stopper like Travis Johnson or Shaun Cody -or- go with an outside pass rusher like Merriman ... pass rushers are much more difficult to acquire and should take some pressure off Justin Smith. 18.Minnesota Vikings THOMAS DAVISS6'1"230#4.5Georgia COMMENTS: Despite signing Darren Sharper from Green Bay today, Corey Chavous is not exactly coming off a stellar season. Davis is a rare athlete that would bring a run stopping force to the secondary. Should the Vikings go with Derrick Johnson at #7, a receiver like Mark Clayton, Troy Williamson, or Roddy White would make sense with their second of two first round selections. 19.Saint Louis Rams KHALIF BARNESOT6'5"305#4.9Washington COMMENTS: One of the most difficult teams to predict in recent drafts has been the Rams. The offensive line struggled last season after Kyle Turley went down with a back injury. Barnes is a top athlete that could signal the end for Orlando Pace in Saint Louis. If not an offensive tackle, a defensive end like David Pollack or Shawne Merriman would be a solid fit. Safety is another position that lacks talent/players. 20.Dallas CowboysMARK CLAYTONWR5'10"195#4.4Oklahoma COMMENTS: This draft choice was acquired from the Buffalo Bills in the 2004 P. J. Losman trade. Keyshawn Johnson will be 33 this year and is not getting any faster. Terry Glenn has speed, but struggles staying healthy. Clayton was a consistent play maker for the Sooners that would eventually start in Dallas. 21.Jacksonville Jaguars DAVID POLLACKDE6'2"265#4.7Georgia COMMENTS: The Jaguars passed on Will Smith and Kenechi Udeze last year despite their urgent need at defensive end. While the signing of Reggie Hayward from Denver helps, there remains a need on the other side. Despite his slide due to athletic concerns, the team that ultimately selects the former Bulldog will be very happy next fall and for years to come. 22. Baltimore Ravens FABIAN WASHINGTONCB5'10"190#4.3Nebraska COMMENTS: Samari Rolle is an upgrade on Gary Baxter, but there is little depth at the position. Washington impressed at the combine and will likely wind up in the bottom half of round one. The signing of Derrick Mason from Tennessee helps the situation at wide receiver. 23.Seattle Seahawks TROY WILLIAMSONWR6'1"205#4.3South Carolina COMMENTS: If the team is able to keep Shaun Alexander, the primary need on offense is a play maker at wide receiver. If Alexander is dealt, the Seahawks will need to add a back early on draft day. 24.Green Bay Packers MATT ROTHDE6'4"280#4.8Iowa COMMENTS: The Packers' defense has concerns at nearly every position. Roth is one of the more under-rated defensive linemen and would be a reliable even down starter opposite Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila. Brodney Pool is another player to keep an eye on after Green Bay was forced to let go of Darren Sharper due to the salary cap. 25.Denver Broncos TRAVIS JOHNSONDT6'4"305#5.1Florida State COMMENTS: With the team looking to switch to the 3-4 defense, Denver should have their choice of the top three defensive tackles this year. Southern Cal's Shaun Cody or Anttaj Hawthorne of Wisconsin are two other linemen to consider. A sleeper might be David Baas of Michigan or Elton Brown of Virginia to replace Dan Neil at right guard. 26.New York Jets HEATH MILLERTE6'5"255#4.8Virginia COMMENTS: After failing to acquire Jeb Putzier from Denver as a free agent, the Jets could have the opportunity to select Miller, the top tight end in this draft. The right side of the offensive line will also need some attention early on draft day. 27.Atlanta Falcons BRODNEY POOLS6'1"200#4.5Oklahoma COMMENTS: Cory Hall has been released and Keion Carpenter is an unrestricted free agent. Pool would be an immediate starter at free safety for the Falcons. 28.San Diego Chargers SHAUN CODYDE6'4"295#4.9Southern California COMMENTS: The combination of Jamal Williams and Igor Olshansky is solid, but an upgrade could be found for Jacques Cesaire. Cody is an effort player with the ability to play defensive tackle or end. The two inside linebackers, Donnie Edwards and Randall Godfrey, will be 32 year old this year and a young 'backer like Channing Crowder would not surprise here near the end of round one. 29.Indianapolis Colts CARLOS ROGERSCB6'0"195#4.4Auburn COMMENTS: The Colts could go a number of different directions, but all may depend on if the team trades Edgerrin James. If James stays, players other than Rogers that may be of interest include OG David Baas of Michigan, ILB Channing Crowder of Florida, OLB Darryl Blackstock of Virginia, and OLB Kevin Burnett of Tennessee. 30.Pittsburgh Steelers RODDY WHITEWR6'1"205#4.4Alabama Birmingham COMMENTS: Plaxico Burress is not expected back while the contracts of Hines Ward and Antwaan Randle El expire following the 2005 season. The best receiver available makes sense for the Steelers. A cornerback would be second on the draft board. 31.Philadelphia Eagles DARRYL BLACKSTOCKOLB6'3"245#4.7Virginia COMMENTS: Nate Wayne was a cap casualty, Ike Reese was signed by Atlanta, and Keith Adams is an unrestricted free agent. Blackstock is the #2 linebacker in this draft and excels at getting after the quarterback. 32.New England Patriots COREY WEBSTERCB6'0"200#4.6Louisiana State COMMENTS: Cornerback was one of the few areas of concern last season. Ty Law was released following the season while Duane Starks was acquired from the Cardinals. An offensive guard like David Baas or Elton Brown would also make sense for the Patriots at the end of round one. Copyright © Stevenson's Scouting Service Last edited by Mr. Laz; 04-09-2005 at 10:47 AM.. |
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