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Hall of Fame
[1] Houston - Reggie Bush, HB, USC - (Easy pick. Will put fans in the seats and create mayhem for opposing defenses.)
[2] New Orleans - D'Brickashaw Ferguson, T, Virginia - (Signing QB Drew Brees and trading T Wayne Gandy almost solidifies this pick.)
[3] Tennessee - Matt Leinart, QB, USC - (Best QB in the draft, McNair's status with the team is up in the air.)
[4] N.Y. Jets - Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt - (Broadway Jay.)
[5] Green Bay - Mario Williams, DE, NC State - (BPA. Will improve the defense immediately.)
[6] San Francisco - AJ Hawk, LB, Ohio State - (BPA. A sexy pick here is TE Vernon Davis, but he's a bit overrated, and the loss of Julian Peterson and Andre Carter to the defense hurts.)
[7] Oakland - Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland - (Al Davis just loves the mismatch potential on defenses.)
[8] Buffalo - Winston Justice, T, USC - (Justice has had an excellent offseason and solidified himself as a top 10 pick.)
[9] Detroit - Michael Huff, S, Texas - (Detroit addresses the defense by adding the best playmaker in the draft.)
[10] Arizona - Vince Young, QB, Texas - (Dennis Green gets another shot at building a QB from the ground up.)
[11] St. Louis - Brodrick Bunkley, DT, FSU - (A monster combine has allowed Bunley's stock to skyrocket.)
[12] Cleveland - Kamerion Wimbley, DE, FSU - (They've added Willie McGinest, but they need more talent in the front 7. The Browns are apparently in love with Wimbley.)
[13] Baltimore - Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon - (His stock hasn't dropped, but Bunkley's has, so Ngata drops to Baltimore, who needs to replace Maate Kemoeatu.)
[14] Philadelphia - Ernie Sims, LB, FSU - (Considered undersized, he has all the smarts and phsyical ability to make up for it.)
[15] Denver f/Atl - Chad Jackson, WR, Florida - (Another WR to stretch the field for Jake Plummer is necessary.)
[16] Miami - Manny Lawson, DE, NC State - (After addressing the secondary and o-line in free agency, it's time to turn to OLB, where it looks like Lavar Arrington won't be signing. Lawson draws comparisons to Demarcus Ware and would be an excellent bookend opposite of Jason Taylor in the linebacking corps.)
[17] Minnesota - Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa - (Minnesota goes defense here by getting a guy who hurt his stock at the combines.)
[18] Dallas - Jason Allen, DB, Tennessee - (A versatile player like Allen will see a lot of time at safety and nickelback before eventually settling into the S role next to Roy Williams.)
[19] San Diego - Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State - (A speedy guy like Holmes will help out in Philip Rivers' development, especially on screens and short hitches.)
[20] Kansas City - Tye Hill, CB, Clemson - (Perhaps the best "pure" CB in the draft.)
[21] New England - Deangelo Williams, HB, Memphis - (Corey Dillon is on his last legs and the Patriots get a huge steal in Deangelo Williams, a top 10 talent. Easy ROTY candidate.)
[22] Denver f/Was - Gabe Watson, DT, Michigan - (Despite getting all those former Browns, the Broncos' front 4 still needs work. Watson has elite talent but poor work ethic.)
[23] Tampa Bay - Marcus McNeill, OT, Auburn - (Will once again block for Cadillac Williams.)
[24] Cincinnati - Donte Whitner, S, Ohio State - (A speedy aggressive safety that could fill a huge void in Cincinatti's secondary.)
[25] N.Y. Giants - Bobby Carpenter, LB, Ohio State - (NY needs help on the front 7, notably with run-stopping. Carpenter is a big rangy guy.)
[26] Chicago - Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia - (Chicago hasn't had a good TE since Mike Ditka.)
[27] Carolina - Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota - (With DeShaun Foster constantly injured, Carolina grabs an insurance back in Maroney, who may be better than Foster as it is.)
[28] Jacksonville - Antonio Cromartie, DB, FSU - (Aside from Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville's secondary is pretty laughable. Overpaying for nickelback Brian Williams didn't help.)
[29] N.Y. Jets f/Den/Atl - Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, Boston College - (John Abraham's replacement.)
[30] Indianapolis - Lendale White, RB, USC - (As long as White just takes the ball and follows the blockers he'll be fine. He sometimes forgets he's a power back, and will resort to Ron Dayne syndrome.)
[31] Seattle - Charles Spencer, G, Pittsburgh - (Will be groomed to be Steve Hutchinson's replacement.)
[32] Pittsburgh - Sinorice Moss, WR, Miami (FL) - (Antwan Randle El isn't a great receiver, but he was a great component of the overall offense for Pittsburgh. Moss is a similar player and should have an immediate impact.)
[2] New Orleans - D'Brickashaw Ferguson, T, Virginia - (Signing QB Drew Brees and trading T Wayne Gandy almost solidifies this pick.)
[3] Tennessee - Matt Leinart, QB, USC - (Best QB in the draft, McNair's status with the team is up in the air.)
[4] N.Y. Jets - Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt - (Broadway Jay.)
[5] Green Bay - Mario Williams, DE, NC State - (BPA. Will improve the defense immediately.)
[6] San Francisco - AJ Hawk, LB, Ohio State - (BPA. A sexy pick here is TE Vernon Davis, but he's a bit overrated, and the loss of Julian Peterson and Andre Carter to the defense hurts.)
[7] Oakland - Vernon Davis, TE, Maryland - (Al Davis just loves the mismatch potential on defenses.)
[8] Buffalo - Winston Justice, T, USC - (Justice has had an excellent offseason and solidified himself as a top 10 pick.)
[9] Detroit - Michael Huff, S, Texas - (Detroit addresses the defense by adding the best playmaker in the draft.)
[10] Arizona - Vince Young, QB, Texas - (Dennis Green gets another shot at building a QB from the ground up.)
[11] St. Louis - Brodrick Bunkley, DT, FSU - (A monster combine has allowed Bunley's stock to skyrocket.)
[12] Cleveland - Kamerion Wimbley, DE, FSU - (They've added Willie McGinest, but they need more talent in the front 7. The Browns are apparently in love with Wimbley.)
[13] Baltimore - Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon - (His stock hasn't dropped, but Bunkley's has, so Ngata drops to Baltimore, who needs to replace Maate Kemoeatu.)
[14] Philadelphia - Ernie Sims, LB, FSU - (Considered undersized, he has all the smarts and phsyical ability to make up for it.)
[15] Denver f/Atl - Chad Jackson, WR, Florida - (Another WR to stretch the field for Jake Plummer is necessary.)
[16] Miami - Manny Lawson, DE, NC State - (After addressing the secondary and o-line in free agency, it's time to turn to OLB, where it looks like Lavar Arrington won't be signing. Lawson draws comparisons to Demarcus Ware and would be an excellent bookend opposite of Jason Taylor in the linebacking corps.)
[17] Minnesota - Chad Greenway, LB, Iowa - (Minnesota goes defense here by getting a guy who hurt his stock at the combines.)
[18] Dallas - Jason Allen, DB, Tennessee - (A versatile player like Allen will see a lot of time at safety and nickelback before eventually settling into the S role next to Roy Williams.)
[19] San Diego - Santonio Holmes, WR, Ohio State - (A speedy guy like Holmes will help out in Philip Rivers' development, especially on screens and short hitches.)
[20] Kansas City - Tye Hill, CB, Clemson - (Perhaps the best "pure" CB in the draft.)
[21] New England - Deangelo Williams, HB, Memphis - (Corey Dillon is on his last legs and the Patriots get a huge steal in Deangelo Williams, a top 10 talent. Easy ROTY candidate.)
[22] Denver f/Was - Gabe Watson, DT, Michigan - (Despite getting all those former Browns, the Broncos' front 4 still needs work. Watson has elite talent but poor work ethic.)
[23] Tampa Bay - Marcus McNeill, OT, Auburn - (Will once again block for Cadillac Williams.)
[24] Cincinnati - Donte Whitner, S, Ohio State - (A speedy aggressive safety that could fill a huge void in Cincinatti's secondary.)
[25] N.Y. Giants - Bobby Carpenter, LB, Ohio State - (NY needs help on the front 7, notably with run-stopping. Carpenter is a big rangy guy.)
[26] Chicago - Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia - (Chicago hasn't had a good TE since Mike Ditka.)
[27] Carolina - Laurence Maroney, RB, Minnesota - (With DeShaun Foster constantly injured, Carolina grabs an insurance back in Maroney, who may be better than Foster as it is.)
[28] Jacksonville - Antonio Cromartie, DB, FSU - (Aside from Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville's secondary is pretty laughable. Overpaying for nickelback Brian Williams didn't help.)
[29] N.Y. Jets f/Den/Atl - Mathias Kiwanuka, DE, Boston College - (John Abraham's replacement.)
[30] Indianapolis - Lendale White, RB, USC - (As long as White just takes the ball and follows the blockers he'll be fine. He sometimes forgets he's a power back, and will resort to Ron Dayne syndrome.)
[31] Seattle - Charles Spencer, G, Pittsburgh - (Will be groomed to be Steve Hutchinson's replacement.)
[32] Pittsburgh - Sinorice Moss, WR, Miami (FL) - (Antwan Randle El isn't a great receiver, but he was a great component of the overall offense for Pittsburgh. Moss is a similar player and should have an immediate impact.)