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The draft of top college players won't be held until April 26-27, but our NFL expert takes a look at who might go where . . . and right now, Chris Long of Virginia is looking like No. 1 overall.
By Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
March 29, 2008
1. Miami - Chris Long, DE, Virginia - Howie Long's son will be a cornerstone for a defense in rebuilding mode.

2. St. Louis - Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State - The Rams, who also need an offensive tackle, didn't pressure passers enough last season.

3. Atlanta - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College - The Falcons have all sorts of needs, but why not start with their biggest deficiency?

4. Oakland - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC - With Warren Sapp gone, Ellis should be able to step right in and pick up the slack.

5. Kansas City - Jake Long, OT, Michigan - Chiefs will look for Long to help them the way Joe Thomas helped Cleveland.

6. New York Jets - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas - Character questions swirl around McFadden, but he could be too tempting at this spot.

7. New England - Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tennessee State - With Asante Samuel and Randall Gay gone, the Patriots need help at corner.

8. Baltimore - Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State - The Ravens have to start planning for life after Jonathan Ogden.

9. Cincinnati - Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU - Dorsey's health issues could lead to a slide. Bengals need to shore up defensive front.

10. New Orleans - Keith Rivers, LB, USC - Saints have improved at inside backer but still need help on the outside.

11. Buffalo - Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy - More depth in the secondary is a must for Bills, and maybe even a replacement for right corner Jabari Greer.

12. Denver - Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh - In addition to thinking defense, the Broncos are always looking for good offensive linemen to mold.

13. Carolina - Kenny Phillips, FS, Miami - The Panthers don't have a locked-in starter at free safety, and Phillips might be good enough to step in as a rookie.

14. Chicago - Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville - The Bears have to develop a fall-back plan if the Rex Grossman experiment fizzles yet again.

15. Detroit - Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina - The Lions could also use a solid offensive tackle and a defensive end. But Balmer might be a good fit here.

16. Arizona - Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson - Merling could help generate a pass rush for the Cardinals, whose Bertrand Berry and Chike Okeafor are coming off injuries.

17. Minnesota - Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida - If Merling is around, the Vikings might take him. They sorely need a pass rusher.

18. Houston - DeSean Jackson, WR, California - Matt Schaub needs more sure-handed targets, and Jackson would certainly be one of those.

19. Philadelphia - Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida - The Eagles acquired Samuel but lost Lito Sheppard. Translation: they still need capable corner help.

20. Tampa Bay - Limas Sweed, WR, Texas - Despite the acquisition of Antonio Bryant, the Buccaneers are still looking for playmaking receivers.

21. Washington - Calais Campbell, DE, Miami - Campbell could give the Commanders a much-needed infusion of youth on the defensive front.

22. Dallas - Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois - The Cowboys could use some help at cornerback and receiver too, but this is a team with precious few backs.

23. Pittsburgh - Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma - Now that the Steelers are paying Ben Roethlisberger all that money, why not give him more targets?

24. Tennessee - Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC - Ex-Trojan Jeff Fisher might look to his alma mater to fill void created by departures of Travis LaBoy and Antwan Odom.

25. Seattle - Fred Davis, TE, USC - By staying for his senior year, Davis helped himself as much as anyone in the draft.

26. Jacksonville - Dan Connor, LB, Penn State - Connor would be a good grab at this spot, even though the Jaguars have more pressing needs on defensive line.

27. San Diego - Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas - Not so long ago, the Chargers had an embarrassment of riches at this spot. Not anymore.

28. Dallas - Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona - Cason was not only a shut-down corner in college, but he was All-Pac-10 as a punt returner.

29. San Francisco - Gosder Cherlius, OT, Boston College - The 49ers will use this draft, in part, to improve the depth on their offensive line.

30. Green Bay - Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue - Keller was one of college football's top pass-catching tight ends. USC's Davis or Texas A&M's Martellus Bennett could fit here too.

31. New York Giants - Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan - Fellow Michigan alum Amani Toomer could help teach Manningham the Giants way.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-spw-mocknfldraft29mar29,0,6404298.story?page=2

I cannot think of a bettter first round.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;2024664 said:
19. Philadelphia - Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida - The Eagles acquired Samuel but lost Lito Sheppard.
Did I miss something?
 
NO WAY Mendenhall falls to us but if he does, great scenario with both picks.
 
VACowboy;2024668 said:
Can I have that right now?


No doubt. I'll take that and run!
 
ThreeSportStar80;2024689 said:
Yeah Lito Shepard has played his last down in Philadelphia, he's going to be traded probably on draft day.

But he hasn't YET, which is what I presume he was alluding to...
 
FuzzyLumpkins;2024664 said:
I cannot think of a bettter first round.

I'm not nearly as high on Mendenhall as most others are. I think he's way overrated.


No thanks.


I'll take Cason though.
 
they got J. Stewart (rb) dropping all the way out of the 1st Round-----hmmmmmm
 
FuzzyLumpkins;2024664 said:
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20. Tampa Bay - Limas Sweed, WR, Texas - Despite the acquisition of Antonio Bryant, the Buccaneers are still looking for playmaking receivers.
:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
 
Sarge;2024677 said:
NO WAY Mendenhall falls to us but if he does, great scenario with both picks.

He probably won't fall, but man alive it would be sweet if he did and we took him.:D
 
Cason's a 2nd round talent. I hope they try to trade down before they take him at 28.
 
I like that draft, you wouldn't here any complaints coming from my direction. :D
 
Double Trouble;2024768 said:
Cason's a 2nd round talent. I hope they try to trade down before they take him at 28.

Yeah, I think there's better options at CB in the late first too.
 

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