64. Miami Dolphins
- Thomas, Terrell, CB USC
Covered top rate Pac-10 receivers and did a nice job doing in. He slips to round 3 because he is not an elite prospect due to his lack of speed. Runs the 40 in the high 4.5's, but makes up for it with intelligence. Will Allen is the only corner on the Dolphins roster with any kind of experience. 6-01/2 202 4.49 |
65. St. Louis Rams
- Royal, Eddie, WR Virginia Tech
Rams said goodbye to Isaac Bruce, Eddie Royal has very good speed, hands, and a willing blocker, played against high level of competition. He falls to round 3 because he lacks ideal size. The rams don't have much behind Torry Holt and Drew Bennett, Royal could end up being their third receiver if he can learn the offense fast enough. 5-95/8 184 4.39 |
66. Kansas City Chiefs
- Schuening, Roy, OG Oregon State
Chiefs main problem last year was inadequate replacements for Will Shield and Willie Roaf. Scheuning pulled a hamstring at the combine. He is not a runner, he plays guard because he is good within space. Larry Johnson will appreciate this pick. 6-35/8 306 5.25 |
67. Carolina Panthers
- Bryant, Red, DT Texas A&M
Panthers traded Kris Jenkins to the Jets. Bryant fills a need at DT. At 6'5" 324 LBs. he will be a run stuffer opposite their other tackle Damione Lewis and could compete for a starting job in training camp. 6-41/8 318 5.04 |
68. Atlanta Falcons
- Harrison, Marcus, DT Arkansas
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69. New England Patriots
- Cousins, Oneil, OT UTEP
Matt Light and Nick Kaczur are 30 and 29 years old. Cousins can be groomed as a replacement for one on them. Giants pass rush gave Pats Ol fits int he Super bowl. He is an excellent pass protector as UTEP was primarily a throwing team. 6-33/4 308 5.11 |
70. San Francisco 49ers
- Bennett, Martellus, TE Texas A&M
Bennett is huge 6'7" target who'd be a great red zone target. Texas A&M threw the ball a ton, he will acclimate easily to pro style game. 49ers add depth behind injury prone Vernon Davis. 6-6 259 4.68 |
71. Jacksonville Jaguars
- Flacco, Joe, QB Delaware
A prospect few knew about college. He has prototypical size and a strong arm. Transferred from Pitt to play at Delaware. I really think he's a project player and I've seen a lot of 6'6" guys be busts. The Jags can afford to develop him as #3 QB with David Garrard and Cleo Lemon ahead of him. BOOM OR BUST GUY! 6-63/8 236 4.80 |
72. Buffalo Bills
- Cottam, Brad, TE Tennessee
Bills have a glaring need at tight end, Robert Royal is mediocre at best, and Bills redzone offense is awful. Cottam is huge and would offer an excellent target near the goal line. Downside to him is he has been injury prone. He thought he was going to be able to medical redshirt last season and only played the last couple of games when he found out he couldn't. 6-71/2 270 4.63
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73. Kansas City Chiefs
- Sims, Pat, DT Auburn
Less is known about Sims than most prospects because he wasn't expected to declare. Many teams looking hard at hime like what they see. The Chiefs look ot add Dl depth with one of the many picks they acquire from the Vikings. 6'2" 310 5.11 |
74. Carolina Panthers
- Zuttah, Jeremy, OT Rutgers
Panthers need depth at tackle behind Jordan Gross. Rutgers ran Ray Rice at Zuttah's side early and often. He is an underrated prospect as he didn't as much exposure as the Tackles from more recognized schools. Shows great versatility, Also can play center if needed. 6-33/8 303 4.99 |
75. Chicago Bears
- Young, Eric, OG Tennessee
Bears released starting guard Ruben Brown in the offseason. Young is one of the top guards available. He will far this far as he is coming off of an injury, but for now he will provide needed depth. 6-35/8 310 5.25 |
76. Detroit Lions
- Brown, Duane, OT Virginia Tech
One of the fastest risers recently. After being fired by the Lions, Mike Martz said the biggest problem he had was not having a single starting tackle to work with. Brown will be groomed to be a starting and could surprise and start after camp. 6-41/8 315 5.08 |
77. Cincinnati Bengals
- Davis, Kellen, TE Michigan State
Davis looked like a combination of Hercules and Superman at the combine. He never put up big numbers at Mich. St. because they rarely throw to TE's. Versatile enough where he even took some snaps at DE in college. Question - Is he another body beautiful guy who isn't that great a football player? Or is he an under-utilized player who could be a Tony Gonzalez type player? The Bengals have Reggie Kelly-31 yrs old at TE, with little depth behind him. 6-6 262 4.60 |
78. New Orleans Saints
- Lee, Patrick, CB Auburn
The Saints secondary was their achilles heel last year. Lee has outstanding size and speed. Almost 1st round numbers. What coaches discovered at the Senior bowl was that he lacked technique. Someone is going to have to coach him up. 6-0 200 4.42 |
79. Houston Texans
- Forte, Matt, RB Tulane
The Texans have Green, Dayne,and Chris Brown at RB. To me, thats a whole lot of mediocre. Forte is an underrated player from a midlevel conference. Its about time the Texans tried to develop a back, rather than taking other teams discards. 6-13/8 217 4.46 |
80. Philadelphia Eagles
- Godfrey, Charles, CB Iowa
If the Eagles trade Lito Sheppard, they will depth at CB. Godfrey is a second tier CB who could develop into their nickel back. He does many things well, but isn't a flashy enough player to be picked much higher than this. Solid! 5-113/4 207 4.44 |
81. Arizona Cardinals
- Crable, Shawn, OLB Michigan
Crable is a one dimensional pass rushing LB. Couldn't cover anybody at he Senior Bowl practices. So what! In a league that places a premium at pressuring the QB, draft him here and turn him loose as a situational pass rusher. The Cardinals lost Calvin Pace and have a need at LB. 6-47/8 245 4.64 |
82. Kansas City Chiefs
- Arrington, Adrian, WR Michigan
The Chiefs are taking strides to vastly improve the wideout position (they lost Samie Parker). Still they need more help. Arrington offer height at 6'3". A slender build will keep him from being picked much higher than this. Can he get off press coverage? 6-27/8 203 4.55 |
83. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Avery, Donnie, WR Houston
The Bucs receiving corp is in need of youth. Avery has Galloway type speed. What he lacks is size. Also coming from a pass happy school like Houston have inflated his college numbers. The Cougars have a history of producing flops. 5-11 192 4.45 |
84. Washington Redskins
- Nelson, Jordy, WR Kansas State
Nelson is a large target who caught a ton of balls at Kansas. Hugely productive and rising up draft boards. Smart guy. Redskins receivers Santana Moss and Randle-el are small. Nelson adds height and a red zone target. 6-25/8 217 4.51 |
85. Tennessee Titans
- Adams, Jamar, S Michigan
Adams at 6'2" 212 lbs. with good speed will provide depth while developing into a possible future starter. Ttians have need for secondary depth. 6-2 212 4.59 |
86. Seattle Seahawks
- Ellis, Chris, DE Virginia Tech
Ellis at 6'5" 258, teams would like him add 15 pounds and retain his quickness. Surprisingly good against the run. The cliche "high motor guy" is used all the time to describe Ellis. The Seahawks have 2 Defensive Ends over 30 years old. 6-41/4 263 4.71 |
87. Detroit Lions
- McGlynn, Mike, OG Pittsburgh
There is much depth at OL in this years draft, expect the Lions to stock up. At 6'5" 315lbs. he has ideal size and will add immediate depth. 6-41/4 311 5.35 |
88. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Campbell, Calais, DE Miami
I have Campbell being picked much lower than most. Miami U. thought he sleepwalked thru his senior year after a dominant junior season. He bench pressed 225 lbs 16 times at the combine, worst of any defensive lineman ( beaten by DB's). You have to wonder how motivated he is. Having said that I don't think he would fall any further than this, on sheer talent alone. 6-73/4 290 5.04 |
89. Jacksonville Jaguars
- Wheeler, Philip, OLB Georgia Tech
Wheeler has very good size and good speed. He is not an elite prospect, he has always been projected at being picked about here. As good as the Jags are, they have no dominant player at linebacker. 6-17/8 248 4.67 |
90. Chicago Bears
- Jackson, Chevis, CB LSU
At six foot tall he has good size. Not a speed burner. At this point of the draft, Bears would look at him as a development player, possibly playing a dime back role. 6-0 192 4.62 |
91. Green Bay Packers
- Pressley, DeMario, DT NC State
Pressley would provide another penetrating tackle for the Packers. He relies on quickness and moves to beat people. At 291 he doesn't overpower anybody. 6-31/8 301 5.14 |
92. Dallas Cowboys
- Gooden, Tavares, OLB Miami
Very good size and athletic ability. Gooden would project to the Cowboys as a backup LB and could be a special teams standout. He is a coverage linebacker, had no sacks in his college career. 6-11/4 234 4.65 |
93. Indianapolis Colts
- Thomas, Donald, OG Connecticut
Thomas has risen up draft charts. The Colts need a replacement for free agent loss Jake Scott. At the end of last year when the Colts struggled it was largely due the depth they lost at offensive line the last few years. 6-33/8 300 5.00 |
94. New England Patriots
- Goff, Jonathan, ILB Vanderbilt
The Patriots would love it if Goff is still left here. Mike Vrabel and Tedy Bruschi are near retirement and Junior Seau's return is iffy. Goff could be a starter there by next season. 6-2 245 4.63 |
95. New York Giants
- Woodson, Andre, QB Kentucky
Not long ago Woodson was considered a possible first round pick. He has since shown some kinks in his game that scouts have caught. The Giants really don't have a suitable backup to Eli Manning. Picking Woodson here would allow him time to learn the NFL game. 6-4 229 4.86 |
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