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Since I figure that Casserly and the rest of the front office are too in love with Bush to trade down, he is the 1st pick.
1) RB Reggie Bush, U.S.C. - unless you have been living under a rock for the past two years, you know all about him. So I will spare you.
2) LB D'Qwell Jackson, Maryland - a big hitter who can move sideline to sideline, sort of like a poor mans Jonathan Vilma.
3) CB Jonathan Joseph, South Carolina - a speedy corner(4.35) who can tackle in the open field, had a broken foot in 04 but has bounced back.
3) G Mark Setterstrom, Minnesota - a smaller guard who finishes his blocks and is very mobile, a prefect fit for the new zone blocking scheme
4) DE Stanley McClover, Auburn - a good edge rusher who has averaged 8 sacks a year against good competion
5) OT Quinn Qjinnaka, Syracuse - a quick athetic tackle who could eventually become a fixture on the texans o line
6) TE Charles Davis, Purdue - can block and catch, as well as great size(6'6" 260lbs),following the new trend for TEs, Davis played basketball for Purdue and was voted the "player you'd least want to run into in a dark alley" in a poll of Big Ten players
7) DE Patrick Massey, Michigan - a massive end(6'7" 275lbs), who has proven to be a good run stopper at strong side DE.
1) RB Reggie Bush, U.S.C. - unless you have been living under a rock for the past two years, you know all about him. So I will spare you.
2) LB D'Qwell Jackson, Maryland - a big hitter who can move sideline to sideline, sort of like a poor mans Jonathan Vilma.
3) CB Jonathan Joseph, South Carolina - a speedy corner(4.35) who can tackle in the open field, had a broken foot in 04 but has bounced back.
3) G Mark Setterstrom, Minnesota - a smaller guard who finishes his blocks and is very mobile, a prefect fit for the new zone blocking scheme
4) DE Stanley McClover, Auburn - a good edge rusher who has averaged 8 sacks a year against good competion
5) OT Quinn Qjinnaka, Syracuse - a quick athetic tackle who could eventually become a fixture on the texans o line
6) TE Charles Davis, Purdue - can block and catch, as well as great size(6'6" 260lbs),following the new trend for TEs, Davis played basketball for Purdue and was voted the "player you'd least want to run into in a dark alley" in a poll of Big Ten players
7) DE Patrick Massey, Michigan - a massive end(6'7" 275lbs), who has proven to be a good run stopper at strong side DE.