96. Miami Dolphins
- Demps, Quintin, S UTEP
The Dolphins have a ton of safeties on their roster. Unfortunately, none of them are good. Demps as a fourth round pick could possibly start for this team. He had the benefit of practicing against a pass happy offense. 5-117/8 206 4.38 |
97. St. Louis Rams
- Greco, John, OT Toledo
After missing out on Jake Long at pick #2, the Rams need to fill their OL with numbers. Greco is an underrated prospect from a mid-major conference (MAC). Many teams feels he projects as a guard. 6-43/4 305 5.25 |
98. New York Jets
- Finley, Jermichael, TE Texas
Finley at 6'4" 253 lbs runs a 4.7 40. He is a second tier prospect. Bubba Franks was signed as a free agent, but at age 32 doesn't have a lot left. The Jets will definitely be looking to upgrade tight end in the draft. 6-4 253 4.82 |
99. Atlanta Falcons
- Pollak, Mike, C Arizona State
Falcons will be happy that this years best center prospect drops all the way to 99. Their current starter Todd McClure is 30 yrs old. Remember last year Ryan Kalil was projected as a first round pick and fell all the way to Carolina in the latter part of round 2. 6-31/2 301 5.02 Teams just don't pick centers high. |
100. Oakland Raiders
- Fluellen, Andre, DT Florida State
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101. Kansas City Chiefs
- Scandrick, Orlando, CB Boise State
Scandrick ran a 4.32 40 at the combine. Enough to get people's attention and plenty enough to be a round 4 pick. May go higher' but he is relatively unknown quantity. Chiefs looking for depth after release of Ty Law. 5-10 192 4.32 |
102. Baltimore Ravens
- Slaton, Steve, RB West Virginia
Slaton is being looked as a Rb/Wr/Return man by many teams. Not many have seen their stock fall further recently. His lack of willingness to play hurt has been brought up. Depth pick for the Ravens behind Willis McGahee. Current backups are Cory Ross and P.J. Daniels. Who???? 5-91/8 197 4.44 |
103. San Francisco 49ers
- Barrett, Josh, S Arizona State
Barrett is built like a linebacker but with DB speed. Where does he play. He played strong safety in college, but may translate to a free safety in the NFL. The 49ers need help at safety, take a shot at a workout warrior in round 4. 6-13/4 223 4.35 |
104. Denver Broncos
- Davis, Bruce, DE UCLA
Davis had 12 plus sacks each of the last two years, played DE at UCLA but figures to play linebacker in the pros. One dimensional player. The Broncos need depth at LB and take a shot at a player that has to stick to special teams for a year or two while he develops. 6-25/8 252 4.78 |
105. Carolina Panthers
- Hayden, Nick, DT Wisconsin
Three year starter who has the versatility to play DE as well as DT. The Panthers value versatile lineman. He is a high character player who is more of a quick penetrator than a run stuffer. 6-37/8 291 5.17 |
106. Chicago Bears
- Zbikowski, Tom, S Notre Dame
Zbikowski is a very intelligent player who doesn't have prototypical size at 5'11". He actually returned punts at ND. Projects as a backup/special teamer, who could learn the NFL game from Adam Archeleta. 5-111/4 211 4.55 |
107. Detroit Lions
- Barton, Kirk, OT Ohio State
4 year starter for OSU who ran 5.0 forty at the combine. Projected right tackle in the NFL. As said on earlier picks, nobody needs more OL help than the Lions. 6-43/8 310 5.01 |
108. Cincinnati Bengals
- Tribble, DeJuan, CB Boston College
Tribble doubles as a return man and could be a dime back. He is only 5'8" and only runs in the 4.5's. They may also look at him at free safety. 5-83/4 189 4.58 |
109. New York Jets
- Franklin, William, WR Missouri
Franklin is 6'0' 214 and ran a 4.37. So why not higher. His production did not improve over his career. 40 catches as a soph, 48 as jr., 49 as a Sr. Still well worth the project at this pick for the Jets. They need a third receiver. 6-0 214 4.37 |
110. Buffalo Bills
- Justice, Steve, C Wake Forest
Justice at 6'4" 280 will need to add weight to block NFL DT's. He is quick and smart. The Bills do not have legitimate center behind Melvin Fowler. 6-33/8 293 5.22 |
111. Philadelphia Eagles
- Rice, Ray, RB Rutgers
Rice had over 2000 yards and 24 TD's his senior year at Rutgers. What drops his status is lack of measureables. He is undersized and not especially speedy. But you can't deny his production. Some teams actually think he might have carried the ball to much in college. Nice change of pace back with Brian Westbrook. 5-8 199 4.44 |
112. Arizona Cardinals
- Nicks, Carl, OT Nebraska
Nicks is second talent, but with character concerns. Barred from his own pro day by new Coach Pellini. Still too much talent for the Cardinals not to take a chance on him. 6-47/8 341 5.14 |
113. Minnesota Vikings
- DeCoud, Thomas, S California
Decoud converted from CB to Safety in his junior year and was a top special teams player. Vikings will utilize his special teams ability and he may be an eventual starter. 6-13/8 207 4.50 |
114. Houston Texans
- Wheatley, Terrence, CB Colorado
Wheatley is not very big but has blazing speed. He has had multiple wrist surgeries which will drop him to late round 4. 5-95/8 187 4.37 |
115. Denver Broncos
- Hills, Tony, OT Texas
Hills probably a second round talent but has had major knee, elbow, and leg injuries to deal with. He is a very good athlete. The Broncos draft him and hope he stays on the field. 6-51/8 309 5.30 |
116. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Robertson, Darrell, DE Georgia Tech
Robertson had 16 tackles for loss his SR. year. He is a bit of a DL/LB tweener. The Bucs will consider him at OLb/special teams. 6-37/8 255 4.75 |
117. Seattle Seahawks
- Hawkins, Lavelle, WR California
Hawkins is projected as a slot receiver. He isn't big enough to play outside and runs about 4.5. Played opposite Desean Jackson and put up good numbers. Seahawks have WR depth but he appears to have special teams potential. 5-11 187 4.52 |
118. Cleveland Browns
- Kehl, Bryan, OLB BYU
Kehl is older than typical at 23 yrs old. At 242 he has excellent size. Very mature player. This is the Browns fist pick due to trades. Kehl would fit in real well here. Browns needs are on Defense. 6-21/4 242 4.68 |
119. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Sullivan, John, C Notre Dame
Sullivan is a former champion wrestler. Hard to evaluate him on Notre Dame offense that was putrid. Steelers always look for character guys and he fills a backup spot. 6-31/2 301 5.32 |
120. Tennessee Titans
- Simpson, Jerome, WR Coastal Carolina
Simpson did not catch a ton of balls in college average a healthy 16 yards per catch and his touchdown per catch ratio was very high. 27 td's the last two seasons. Tennessee needs more depth at wideout here. 6-13/4 199 4.47 |
121. Jacksonville Jaguars
- Rucker, Martin, TE Missouri
Rucker caught 84 passes last year, predominantly short routes in Missouri's offense. He is not considered a very good blocker and will need to improve this before he gets on the field. Depth player for the Jags at this pick. 6-43/4 251 4.71 |
122. Denver Broncos
- Hart, Mike, RB Michigan
Hart lacks ideal speed and size. He had great numbers in college and is a high character guy. In the NFL Hart projects as a backup/special teamer. The Broncos have picked slower backs like Maurice Clarett around this part of the draft. 5-87/8 206 4.67 |
123. Indianapolis Colts
- Johnson, Josh, QB San Diego
Johnson's td/int ratio was an incredible 43/1 against modest competition. The Colts need a better backup to Peyton Manning than JIm Sorgi. 6-23/4 213 4.55 |
124. Green Bay Packers
- Smith, Kevin, RB Central Florida
Smith put up ridiculous numbers 2500 yards rushing, 29 touchdowns and caught 24 balls. He has excellent size. Only thing lacking is speed only about 4.6. Could be a valuable special teams player.Wheatley is not very big but has blazing speed. He has had multiple wrist surgeries which will drop him to late round 4. Florida 6-11/8 217 4.60 |
125. New England Patriots
- Williams, Trae, CB South Florida
Williams is a ball hawking cb with good hands. He lacks elite size and speed. The Patriots need secondary depth and would project him as a dime back. 5-9 193 4.51 |
126. New York Giants
- Jackson, Dexter, WR Appalachian State
Jackson averaged 22 yards a catch his senior year but never caught more than 33 balls in one season. Very fast dynamic return man who is undersized. Team leader who led his team to upset at Michigan. Well worth the pick here. 5-91/2 182 4.37 |
127. Kansas City Chiefs
- Highsmith, Ali, OLB LSU
Highsmith is only 5'11" and did not impress at either the combine or LSU's pro day. His production on the field will get him picked here. Once thought of as a high pick, he will have to start on special teams. 5-115/8 230 4.75 |
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