Trades (points from draft value trade chart in parentheses):
Houston trades 1-1(3000) for Green Bay 1-5, 2-5, 4-5 and 2007 1 (3016)
San Fransisco trades 1-2 and 5-2 (2644) for New Orleans 1-4, 2-4 and 4-4 (2650)
Round 1
1 Green Bay (Via Hou): Reggie Bush Green Bay needs to establish a new identity with the end of the Favre era rapidly approaching so they trade up to get the best player out of college in years
2 New Orleans: Matt Leinart Aaron Brooks has been benched, and NO needs something to get excited about so they jump ahead of the Jets to get Leinart
3 New York Jets: DBrickashaw Ferguson Missed out on the USC backfield, but end up with a top flight franchise tackle that will grade out well at the combine because of tremendous athleticism
4 San Fransisco: AJ Hawk Need more defensive talent across the field, so they take the best defensive player available who fills a need even if Peterson stays
5 Houston (via GB): Eric Winston Houston drops back to fill more holes and still gets the tackle they need. Will be able to play right tackle next year keeping Pitts at LT while Winston learns to play in the NFL, then will eventually move over to LT.
6 Tennessee: Mathias Kiwanuka Freak of nature pass rusher that will remind Titans fans of Kearse
7 Buffalo: Rod Wright Sam Adams getting old and could use another DT to anchor the line.
8 Cleveland: Chad Greenway Crennell getting a lot out of a team with little talent looks to upgrade the talent at the LB position, critical for an effective 3-4 D
9 Arizona: Jay Cutler Cutler looks to be this years Phillip Rivers who shoots up draft boards as the draft approaches, and the Cards certainly need a new QB
10 Detroit: Jimmy Williams Provides the Lions with a pair of quality CBs on the outside
11 Baltimore: Haloti Ngata Ray Lewis could use someone like him clogging up the middle of the line
12 Oakland: Mario Williams Oakland snatches up pass rushing phenom in no time
13 St. Louis: Tye Hill St. Louis needs a corner in the worst kind of a way, and Hill will establish himself as the second best available behind Williams
14 Philadelphia: Jon Scott Tackles are getting old (and have expiring contracts) and Scott can solidify that position for years to come
15 Miami: DeMarco Ryans Seau is just about through and Ryans will be a great presence on that defense
16 Denver (from Washington): Darnell Bing Bing decides to come out when he sees that he will likely be a first rounder, and the Broncos pick him up to take over for Lynch
17 Minnesota: Laurence Maroney Minnesota brings in the local talent to solidify the running game
18 Atlanta: Laron Landry Have a bunch of safeties on the roster, but none with the ability to make plays of Landry
19 Pittsburgh: Derek Hagan Big receiver will play the role that Burress did and let Randle-El slide back in his more natural slot position
20 Kansas City: Santonio Holmes Need a play maker at WR and that is exactly what Holmes brings to the table
21 New England: Ahmad Brooks NE has built their dynasty on taking the best player available, and jump on Brooks who slips as a result of injury concerns
22 Dallas: Andrew Whitworth Not as flashy or as much upside as some of the other tackles, but very consistent and will work hard, a factor Parcells will love
23 San Diego: Marcus McNeill Drops because he is more of a right tackle than left, but will still be a dominate force on SDs line
24 Tampa Bay: Bobby Carpenter Pass rushing threat that TB could use out of the OLB position
25 Chicago: Mercedes Lewis Falls a little cause other teams have bigger needs than TE, and Chicago is glad to pounce on this playmaker at a need position
26 Jacksonville: Tamba Hali Jacksonville has great defensive tackles, but need more help on the outside of their D-line
27 Carolina: Leonard Pope Huge target will make plays in the middle of the field, opening up things even more for Smith
28 New York Giants: Charles Gordon Need to strengthen passing defense in order to continue upward swing
29 Cincinnati: Jesse Mahelona Marvin Lewis could use another big nasty in the middle of his D-Line
30 Denver: Claude Wroten The Browns exiles have done a good job so far, but Denver could still use an upgrade at defensive tackle, especially one who can get after the QB like Wroten
31 Seattle: Michael Huff Not a lot of holes on this team, but a young stud free safety could help make this defense a little more dangerous
32 Indianapolis: DeAngelo Williams I think they will resign Edge, but even if they do he is starting to get old, and its becoming more and more important to have two quality running backs in this league, so a team like the Colts who dont have many glaring holes take the best player available.
Round 2
1 Houston: Abdul Hodge
2 San Francisco: Martin Nance
3 New York Jets: LenDale White
4 San Fransisco (Via NO): Alan Zemaitis
5 Houston (Via GB): Max Jean-Gilles
6 Tennessee: Daryn Colledge
7 Buffalo: Elvis Dumervil
8 Cleveland: Gabe Wtson
9 Arizona: DQwell Jackson
10 Detroit: Thomas Howard
11 Baltimore: Greg Jennings
12 Oakland: Anthony Schlegel
13 St. Louis: Greg Blue
14 Philadelphia: Ray Edwards
15 Miami: Paul Pinegar
16 Washington: Hank Baskett
17 Minnesota: Davin Joseph
18 Atlanta: Will Blackmon
19 Pittsburgh: Michael Bush
20 Kansas City: Kelly Jennings
21 New England: Chijioke Onyengecha
22 Dallas: Jason Allen
23 San Diego: Sinorice Moss
24 Tampa Bay: Winston Justice
25 Chicago: Demetrius Williams
26 Jacksonville: Ryan O'Callaghan
27 Carolina: Pat Watkins
28 New York Giants: Spencer Havner
29 Cincinnati: Greg Threat
30 Denver: Mark Setterstrom
31 Seattle: Manny Lawson
32 Indianapolis: Cedric Griffen
Round 3
1 Houston: Vernon Davis
2 San Francisco: Jerome Harrison
3 New York Jets: Ernie Sims
4 Houston (Via NO): Dwayne Slay
5 Green Bay: Brodrick Bunkley
6 Buffalo (Via Ten): Dominique Byrd
7 Buffalo: Greg Eslinger
8 Cleveland: Jeremy Trueblood
9 Arizona: Matt Lentz
10 Detroit: Jabari Levey
11 New England (Via Bal): Anwar Phillips
12 Oakland: Nate Salley
13 St. Louis: Fred Roach
14 Philadelphia: DeMario Minter
15 Miami: Mike DeGory
16 Washington: Justin London
17 Minnesota: Joel Klopfenstein
18 Atlanta: Aaron Lips
19 Pittsburgh: Antwan Allen
20 Kansas City: Mike Hass
21 New England: Jaxson Appel
22 Dallas: Aaron Harris
23 San Diego: Kevin Simon
24 Tampa Bay: Jason Spitz
25 Chicago: Charlie Peprah
26 Jacksonville: Tim Day
27 Carolina: Jason Avant
28 New York Giants: Jamaal Fudge
29 Cincinnati: Nick Mangold
30 Denver: Todd Watkins
31 Seattle: Josh Lay
32 Indianapolis: AJ Nicholson
Houston Picks:
1. Eric Winston Tackle that can play right side at first and eventually move to left side. While Bush may have been nice there are just too many holes on this team to fill with one pick, especially one where we have one of our more competent players.
2.a. Abdul Hodge I really think middle line backer is a huge need for this team, especially if a new coach comes in and switches to a 4-3. Even if the 3-4 remains Hodge can bump Greenwood or Wong to their more natural outside positions.
2.b. Max Jean-Gilles Best guard available falls because guard is generally looked at as less of a need position and they tend to fall (see Eric Steinbach). Would be an upgrade at either guard position.
3.a. Vernon Davis Stud TE falls because few teams are looking at TE as one of their top needs, especially in such a TE-rich draft
3.b. Dwayne Slay Dont really know much about him other than seems to be a huge hitter out of the FS position which would certainly be an upgrade over Colemans current brand of matador defense
4.a. Kyle Young Lesser known but extremely talented center can challenge Hogdon right away for the starting spot
4.b. Marcus Maxey Need depth at the corner position and Maxey provides the swagger necessary at the position
5. Jonathan Orr Depth at the receiver position that could turn into a huge steal as his stock was sky high after his freshman season until he got injured, still a very productive player that can help the team
6. Charlie Whitehurst There arent many quarterbacks at the top of this years draft but there are a bunch in the second day that have the potential to make rosters and be good backups. Whitehurst will solely add depth here, but may challenge Ragone eventually to be Carrs primary back up
7. John Syptak Tweener DE/OLB that has the potential to add a pass rushing threat to the team
Plus additional first rounder next year from GB
Houston trades 1-1(3000) for Green Bay 1-5, 2-5, 4-5 and 2007 1 (3016)
San Fransisco trades 1-2 and 5-2 (2644) for New Orleans 1-4, 2-4 and 4-4 (2650)
Round 1
1 Green Bay (Via Hou): Reggie Bush Green Bay needs to establish a new identity with the end of the Favre era rapidly approaching so they trade up to get the best player out of college in years
2 New Orleans: Matt Leinart Aaron Brooks has been benched, and NO needs something to get excited about so they jump ahead of the Jets to get Leinart
3 New York Jets: DBrickashaw Ferguson Missed out on the USC backfield, but end up with a top flight franchise tackle that will grade out well at the combine because of tremendous athleticism
4 San Fransisco: AJ Hawk Need more defensive talent across the field, so they take the best defensive player available who fills a need even if Peterson stays
5 Houston (via GB): Eric Winston Houston drops back to fill more holes and still gets the tackle they need. Will be able to play right tackle next year keeping Pitts at LT while Winston learns to play in the NFL, then will eventually move over to LT.
6 Tennessee: Mathias Kiwanuka Freak of nature pass rusher that will remind Titans fans of Kearse
7 Buffalo: Rod Wright Sam Adams getting old and could use another DT to anchor the line.
8 Cleveland: Chad Greenway Crennell getting a lot out of a team with little talent looks to upgrade the talent at the LB position, critical for an effective 3-4 D
9 Arizona: Jay Cutler Cutler looks to be this years Phillip Rivers who shoots up draft boards as the draft approaches, and the Cards certainly need a new QB
10 Detroit: Jimmy Williams Provides the Lions with a pair of quality CBs on the outside
11 Baltimore: Haloti Ngata Ray Lewis could use someone like him clogging up the middle of the line
12 Oakland: Mario Williams Oakland snatches up pass rushing phenom in no time
13 St. Louis: Tye Hill St. Louis needs a corner in the worst kind of a way, and Hill will establish himself as the second best available behind Williams
14 Philadelphia: Jon Scott Tackles are getting old (and have expiring contracts) and Scott can solidify that position for years to come
15 Miami: DeMarco Ryans Seau is just about through and Ryans will be a great presence on that defense
16 Denver (from Washington): Darnell Bing Bing decides to come out when he sees that he will likely be a first rounder, and the Broncos pick him up to take over for Lynch
17 Minnesota: Laurence Maroney Minnesota brings in the local talent to solidify the running game
18 Atlanta: Laron Landry Have a bunch of safeties on the roster, but none with the ability to make plays of Landry
19 Pittsburgh: Derek Hagan Big receiver will play the role that Burress did and let Randle-El slide back in his more natural slot position
20 Kansas City: Santonio Holmes Need a play maker at WR and that is exactly what Holmes brings to the table
21 New England: Ahmad Brooks NE has built their dynasty on taking the best player available, and jump on Brooks who slips as a result of injury concerns
22 Dallas: Andrew Whitworth Not as flashy or as much upside as some of the other tackles, but very consistent and will work hard, a factor Parcells will love
23 San Diego: Marcus McNeill Drops because he is more of a right tackle than left, but will still be a dominate force on SDs line
24 Tampa Bay: Bobby Carpenter Pass rushing threat that TB could use out of the OLB position
25 Chicago: Mercedes Lewis Falls a little cause other teams have bigger needs than TE, and Chicago is glad to pounce on this playmaker at a need position
26 Jacksonville: Tamba Hali Jacksonville has great defensive tackles, but need more help on the outside of their D-line
27 Carolina: Leonard Pope Huge target will make plays in the middle of the field, opening up things even more for Smith
28 New York Giants: Charles Gordon Need to strengthen passing defense in order to continue upward swing
29 Cincinnati: Jesse Mahelona Marvin Lewis could use another big nasty in the middle of his D-Line
30 Denver: Claude Wroten The Browns exiles have done a good job so far, but Denver could still use an upgrade at defensive tackle, especially one who can get after the QB like Wroten
31 Seattle: Michael Huff Not a lot of holes on this team, but a young stud free safety could help make this defense a little more dangerous
32 Indianapolis: DeAngelo Williams I think they will resign Edge, but even if they do he is starting to get old, and its becoming more and more important to have two quality running backs in this league, so a team like the Colts who dont have many glaring holes take the best player available.
Round 2
1 Houston: Abdul Hodge
2 San Francisco: Martin Nance
3 New York Jets: LenDale White
4 San Fransisco (Via NO): Alan Zemaitis
5 Houston (Via GB): Max Jean-Gilles
6 Tennessee: Daryn Colledge
7 Buffalo: Elvis Dumervil
8 Cleveland: Gabe Wtson
9 Arizona: DQwell Jackson
10 Detroit: Thomas Howard
11 Baltimore: Greg Jennings
12 Oakland: Anthony Schlegel
13 St. Louis: Greg Blue
14 Philadelphia: Ray Edwards
15 Miami: Paul Pinegar
16 Washington: Hank Baskett
17 Minnesota: Davin Joseph
18 Atlanta: Will Blackmon
19 Pittsburgh: Michael Bush
20 Kansas City: Kelly Jennings
21 New England: Chijioke Onyengecha
22 Dallas: Jason Allen
23 San Diego: Sinorice Moss
24 Tampa Bay: Winston Justice
25 Chicago: Demetrius Williams
26 Jacksonville: Ryan O'Callaghan
27 Carolina: Pat Watkins
28 New York Giants: Spencer Havner
29 Cincinnati: Greg Threat
30 Denver: Mark Setterstrom
31 Seattle: Manny Lawson
32 Indianapolis: Cedric Griffen
Round 3
1 Houston: Vernon Davis
2 San Francisco: Jerome Harrison
3 New York Jets: Ernie Sims
4 Houston (Via NO): Dwayne Slay
5 Green Bay: Brodrick Bunkley
6 Buffalo (Via Ten): Dominique Byrd
7 Buffalo: Greg Eslinger
8 Cleveland: Jeremy Trueblood
9 Arizona: Matt Lentz
10 Detroit: Jabari Levey
11 New England (Via Bal): Anwar Phillips
12 Oakland: Nate Salley
13 St. Louis: Fred Roach
14 Philadelphia: DeMario Minter
15 Miami: Mike DeGory
16 Washington: Justin London
17 Minnesota: Joel Klopfenstein
18 Atlanta: Aaron Lips
19 Pittsburgh: Antwan Allen
20 Kansas City: Mike Hass
21 New England: Jaxson Appel
22 Dallas: Aaron Harris
23 San Diego: Kevin Simon
24 Tampa Bay: Jason Spitz
25 Chicago: Charlie Peprah
26 Jacksonville: Tim Day
27 Carolina: Jason Avant
28 New York Giants: Jamaal Fudge
29 Cincinnati: Nick Mangold
30 Denver: Todd Watkins
31 Seattle: Josh Lay
32 Indianapolis: AJ Nicholson
Houston Picks:
1. Eric Winston Tackle that can play right side at first and eventually move to left side. While Bush may have been nice there are just too many holes on this team to fill with one pick, especially one where we have one of our more competent players.
2.a. Abdul Hodge I really think middle line backer is a huge need for this team, especially if a new coach comes in and switches to a 4-3. Even if the 3-4 remains Hodge can bump Greenwood or Wong to their more natural outside positions.
2.b. Max Jean-Gilles Best guard available falls because guard is generally looked at as less of a need position and they tend to fall (see Eric Steinbach). Would be an upgrade at either guard position.
3.a. Vernon Davis Stud TE falls because few teams are looking at TE as one of their top needs, especially in such a TE-rich draft
3.b. Dwayne Slay Dont really know much about him other than seems to be a huge hitter out of the FS position which would certainly be an upgrade over Colemans current brand of matador defense
4.a. Kyle Young Lesser known but extremely talented center can challenge Hogdon right away for the starting spot
4.b. Marcus Maxey Need depth at the corner position and Maxey provides the swagger necessary at the position
5. Jonathan Orr Depth at the receiver position that could turn into a huge steal as his stock was sky high after his freshman season until he got injured, still a very productive player that can help the team
6. Charlie Whitehurst There arent many quarterbacks at the top of this years draft but there are a bunch in the second day that have the potential to make rosters and be good backups. Whitehurst will solely add depth here, but may challenge Ragone eventually to be Carrs primary back up
7. John Syptak Tweener DE/OLB that has the potential to add a pass rushing threat to the team
Plus additional first rounder next year from GB