gonzo1105
02-13-2004, 03:06 PM
Ok First off Drew Henson is traded to Miami for their 2004 First round pick
1. San Diego Chargers: Eli Manning QB Ole Miss- Manning displays excellent skills and some say is more intelligent on the field than Peyton
2. Oakland Raiders: Larry Fitzgerald WR Pitt- A younger version of Randy Moss? Could go along great with Jerry Porter and make Marques's job a lot easier
3. Pittsburgh( from Arizona)- Ben Rothiesberger QB Miami OH- I truly believe that Green likes McCown and will take a QB later in the draft so Pitt gives up their first and 2nd to move up and take Big Ben
4. New York Giants: Robert Gallery OT Iowa- Gallery is a mauler of a tackle and the Giants definetely need some O-line help
5. Washington Redskins: Tommy Harris DT Oklahoma- Harris will provide a quick gap hitting DT and will help a porous redskin d-line
6. Detroit Lions: Sean Taylor S Miami- Usually safeties don't go this high but Taylor is a different story. Size speed and excellent hands make him the Lions top choice
7. Atlanta Falcons: Shane Andrews OT Arkansas- Their have been concerns about Andrews weight but he plays RT so that protects Vick's blindside which will be crucial to their success
8. Cleveland Browns: Kellen Winslow Jr TE Miami- I find it kind of ironice how the UM OC becomes the Browns TE coach. Winslow is obviously number 1 on their board and they take him without hesitation
9. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kenechi Udeze DE USC- This is kind of my shocker pick. Jacksonville never does what they are expected to do. I've just noticed that over the past five years. Jacksonville will take a WR in round 2 like Lee Evans and snag the Speed rushing Udeze
10. Houston Texans: Vince Wilfork DT Miami- With Udeze goin the pick before Houston has to scramble and in their 3-4 defense you need a huge DT to run stuff and take up blockers and that is exacly what Houston needs
11. Arizona(from Pittsburgh)- Chris Gamble CB Ohio State- Arizona needs a corner opposite of Starks and Gamble though raw has a huge amount of upside so Arizona takes him.
12. New York Jets: Roy Williams WR Texas- Williams drops and the Jets are stunned and greatly happy. Williams will team up with Moss to make a formidable duo
13. Buffalo Bills: Reggie Williams WR Washington- Williams is a tall lengthy receiver who can do it all and I can't see Buffalo passing on him if he is there
14. Chicago Bears: Randy Starks DT Maryland- Bears always have been about defense and they continue that by trying to build up a strong middle and take Starks
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Stephen Jackson RB Oregon State- Tampa Bay definetely needs some type of offense and with the best RB on the board still there they snag him with their pick
16. San Francisco 49ers: Michael Clayton WR LSU- Clayton is another lenghty receiver but is more of the possession type who can stretch it deep every once in awhile
17. Cincinnati Bengals: D'Angelo Hall CB Virginia Tech- Tory James is a solid corner but the other corner is a question mark so they fill that need with the explosive Hall
18. New Orleans Saints: D.J Williams LB Miami- The Saints have problems on defense and start by taking another stud from Miami in Williams
19. Minnesota Vikings: Will Smith DE Ohio State- Smith is an undersized DE with good quickness and would benefit from a lot of one on one blocking schemes as Minnesota continues to build a good defense
20. Houston( from Miami)- Karlos Dansby LB Auburn- After filling one need on defense by taking Wilfork, Houston takes the best OLB still on the board in Dansby
21. New England Patriots (From Baltimore): Jonathan Vilma LB Miami- Though Vilma is undersized he has good speed which the Patriots covet and with their aging LB's vilma fits in perfectly
22. Dallas Cowboys: Greg Jones RB Florida State- I know Perry is the same kind of back but Jones looks like he regained his speed in the senior bowl and Parcells loves the big bruising backs
23. Seattle Seahawks: Derrick Strait CB Oklahoma- They took Trufant to fill the other side but with Springs most likely on the outs they replace him with Strait
24. Denver Broncos: Ben Troupe TE Florida- A Shannon Sharpe clone? Troupe sure looks like it and Denver throws to their TE's a lot so he fits right in
25. Green Bay Packers: Phillip Rivers QB North Carolina State- After losing out on Henson the Packers turn their pick into Phillip Rivers who will be the heir to Favre.
26. St. Louis Rams: Vernon Carey G Miami- As you could see in the playoffs the Rams had one hell of a time trying to stop the blitz and Carey is another great Miami prospect
27. Tennessee Titans: Jake Grove C Virginia Tech- Grove is a mauler and is definetely a first round pick. He is better then Faine and Titans could use an O-lineman
28. Philadelphia Eagles: Lee Evans WR Wisconsin- Okay I lied in the Jaguars pick ....Evans wont make it to their pick and Evans give the Eagles great speed that they lack
29. Indianapolis Colts: Duante Robinson CB South Carolina- Colts still need more defense to compete on a consistent basis. Robinson helps build that a little more
30. Kansas City Chiefs: Will Poole CB USC- Poole is a solid CB and will help a very horrible defense. He'll probably end up replacing Warfield
31. Carolina Panthers: Darnell Dockett DT Florida State- Wow what a d-line that would be Dockett would bump Buckner to a very solid backup and would make for one hell of an awesome d-line
32. New England Patriots: Chris Perry RB Michigan- Perry is a complete back and with Smith's option being declined it is very probable that they are gonna take a back
1. San Diego Chargers: Eli Manning QB Ole Miss- Manning displays excellent skills and some say is more intelligent on the field than Peyton
2. Oakland Raiders: Larry Fitzgerald WR Pitt- A younger version of Randy Moss? Could go along great with Jerry Porter and make Marques's job a lot easier
3. Pittsburgh( from Arizona)- Ben Rothiesberger QB Miami OH- I truly believe that Green likes McCown and will take a QB later in the draft so Pitt gives up their first and 2nd to move up and take Big Ben
4. New York Giants: Robert Gallery OT Iowa- Gallery is a mauler of a tackle and the Giants definetely need some O-line help
5. Washington Redskins: Tommy Harris DT Oklahoma- Harris will provide a quick gap hitting DT and will help a porous redskin d-line
6. Detroit Lions: Sean Taylor S Miami- Usually safeties don't go this high but Taylor is a different story. Size speed and excellent hands make him the Lions top choice
7. Atlanta Falcons: Shane Andrews OT Arkansas- Their have been concerns about Andrews weight but he plays RT so that protects Vick's blindside which will be crucial to their success
8. Cleveland Browns: Kellen Winslow Jr TE Miami- I find it kind of ironice how the UM OC becomes the Browns TE coach. Winslow is obviously number 1 on their board and they take him without hesitation
9. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kenechi Udeze DE USC- This is kind of my shocker pick. Jacksonville never does what they are expected to do. I've just noticed that over the past five years. Jacksonville will take a WR in round 2 like Lee Evans and snag the Speed rushing Udeze
10. Houston Texans: Vince Wilfork DT Miami- With Udeze goin the pick before Houston has to scramble and in their 3-4 defense you need a huge DT to run stuff and take up blockers and that is exacly what Houston needs
11. Arizona(from Pittsburgh)- Chris Gamble CB Ohio State- Arizona needs a corner opposite of Starks and Gamble though raw has a huge amount of upside so Arizona takes him.
12. New York Jets: Roy Williams WR Texas- Williams drops and the Jets are stunned and greatly happy. Williams will team up with Moss to make a formidable duo
13. Buffalo Bills: Reggie Williams WR Washington- Williams is a tall lengthy receiver who can do it all and I can't see Buffalo passing on him if he is there
14. Chicago Bears: Randy Starks DT Maryland- Bears always have been about defense and they continue that by trying to build up a strong middle and take Starks
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Stephen Jackson RB Oregon State- Tampa Bay definetely needs some type of offense and with the best RB on the board still there they snag him with their pick
16. San Francisco 49ers: Michael Clayton WR LSU- Clayton is another lenghty receiver but is more of the possession type who can stretch it deep every once in awhile
17. Cincinnati Bengals: D'Angelo Hall CB Virginia Tech- Tory James is a solid corner but the other corner is a question mark so they fill that need with the explosive Hall
18. New Orleans Saints: D.J Williams LB Miami- The Saints have problems on defense and start by taking another stud from Miami in Williams
19. Minnesota Vikings: Will Smith DE Ohio State- Smith is an undersized DE with good quickness and would benefit from a lot of one on one blocking schemes as Minnesota continues to build a good defense
20. Houston( from Miami)- Karlos Dansby LB Auburn- After filling one need on defense by taking Wilfork, Houston takes the best OLB still on the board in Dansby
21. New England Patriots (From Baltimore): Jonathan Vilma LB Miami- Though Vilma is undersized he has good speed which the Patriots covet and with their aging LB's vilma fits in perfectly
22. Dallas Cowboys: Greg Jones RB Florida State- I know Perry is the same kind of back but Jones looks like he regained his speed in the senior bowl and Parcells loves the big bruising backs
23. Seattle Seahawks: Derrick Strait CB Oklahoma- They took Trufant to fill the other side but with Springs most likely on the outs they replace him with Strait
24. Denver Broncos: Ben Troupe TE Florida- A Shannon Sharpe clone? Troupe sure looks like it and Denver throws to their TE's a lot so he fits right in
25. Green Bay Packers: Phillip Rivers QB North Carolina State- After losing out on Henson the Packers turn their pick into Phillip Rivers who will be the heir to Favre.
26. St. Louis Rams: Vernon Carey G Miami- As you could see in the playoffs the Rams had one hell of a time trying to stop the blitz and Carey is another great Miami prospect
27. Tennessee Titans: Jake Grove C Virginia Tech- Grove is a mauler and is definetely a first round pick. He is better then Faine and Titans could use an O-lineman
28. Philadelphia Eagles: Lee Evans WR Wisconsin- Okay I lied in the Jaguars pick ....Evans wont make it to their pick and Evans give the Eagles great speed that they lack
29. Indianapolis Colts: Duante Robinson CB South Carolina- Colts still need more defense to compete on a consistent basis. Robinson helps build that a little more
30. Kansas City Chiefs: Will Poole CB USC- Poole is a solid CB and will help a very horrible defense. He'll probably end up replacing Warfield
31. Carolina Panthers: Darnell Dockett DT Florida State- Wow what a d-line that would be Dockett would bump Buckner to a very solid backup and would make for one hell of an awesome d-line
32. New England Patriots: Chris Perry RB Michigan- Perry is a complete back and with Smith's option being declined it is very probable that they are gonna take a back