dcarey20
Waterboy
Draft Order Picks
1. Houston Texans: Bush, Reggie, RB USC
No brainer here in my opinion. They wont be able to find a suitable trade. Bush is a great talent and they cant pass on him. NFL Comparison: Marshall Faulk
2. New Orleans Saints: Young, Vince, QB Texas
Many people like Leinart here, but I think they will go with Young. Think about it. New Orleans will need to attract fans. They also just got Sean Payton as their coach. He was a former QB coach. People say Young's only weakness is his passing. If anyone could help Young improve on that, its Payton. NFL Comparison: Daunte Culpepper
3. Tennessee Titans: Leinart, Matt, QB USC
With Young gone, Leinart is the obvious choice. They need a successor to Steve McNair. Will be paired up with former USC coordinator Norm Chow. NFL Comparison: Tom Brady
4. New York Jets: Ferguson, D'Brickashaw, OT Virginia
Bush, Leinart, and Young are gone, so they will go with the sure thing in D'Brick. NFL Comparison: Walter Jones
5. Green Bay Packers: Hawk, A.J., OLB Ohio St.
Great speed, doesnt miss many tackles. With Gbaja-Biamila and Aaron Kampman, I dont think Mario Williams is the best choice for the Packers. NFL Comparison: Brian Urlacher
6. Oakland Raiders: Williams, Mario, DE North Carolina St
Great atheticism, will make any defense better. In my opinion, he is the best defensive player available. NFL Comparison: Julius Peppers
7. San Francisco 49ers: Davis, Vernon, TE Maryland
Alex Smith needs someone to throw to. Davis is the best receiving threat available in my opinion. Maybe the most athletic tight end ever to enter the draft. Has been timed at 4.41 in the 40. Unbelievable work ethic. Incredibly hard to bring down. NFL Comparison: Kellen Winslow (only the athletic part, not the hard-headed part)
8. Buffalo Bills: Ngata, Haloti, DT Oregon
The Bills run D was awful last year. Ngata will sure it up a bit. NFL Comparison: Kevin Williams
9. Detroit Lions: Cutler, Jay, QB Vanderbilt
Harrington era is over in Detroit. Hopefully Cutler fairs a little better. NFL Comparison: Matt Hasselback
10. Arizona Cardinals: Williams, DeAngelo, RB Memphis
Decent size, put up great numbers on a team that didnt have any other great players. NFL Comparison: Edgerrin James
11. St. Louis Rams: Williams, Jimmy, CB Virginia Tech
Awesome size/speed combination. Can bump a guy at the line, but has the speed to run with some of the fastest guys. NFL Comparison: Gary Baxter
12. Cleveland Browns: Kiwanuka, Mathias, DE Boston College
Good speed off the edge, good potential. Leonard Little is getting old and Kiwanuka is a good choice here. NFL Comparison: Jevon Kearse
13. Baltimore Ravens: White, LenDale, RB USC
I think Jamal Lewis is done in Baltimore, LenDale White is a perfect replacement. NFL Comparison: Jamal Lewis(when he ran for 2000 yards)
14. Philadelphia Eagles: Holmes, Santonio, WR Ohio St.
Good speed, good hands. Reggie Brown looks good and he and Santonio will be a good tandem. NFL Comparison: Marvin Harrison
15. Atlanta Falcons: Huff, Michael, S Texas
Can play corner and safety, very versatile, good size. Solid tackler NFL Comparison: Brian Dawkins
16. Miami Dolphins: Ryans, DeMeco, OLB Alabama
A little undersized, but makes up for it. Good speed, good tackler, proven leader. NFL Comparison: Derrick Brooks
17. Minnesota Vikings: Maroney, Laurence, RB Minnesota
Only weighs about 205, but runs like hes 225. Good quickness. He is always a threat to break a big one. NFL Comparison: Tiki Barber
18. Dallas Cowboys: Justice, Winston, OT USC
Controls his man very well. If Maroney or LenDale White is available here, then the Cowboys could take one of them. But if they arent, they will have to stay with Julius Jones. Larry Allen and Flozell Adams are getting old, so Justice is a good choice here. NFL Comparison: Chris Samuels
19. San Diego Chargers: Hagan, Derek, WR Arizona St.
Keenan McCardell is getting old and they need someone to go with Antonio Gates. Hagan may be a bit of a reach here, but they need a receiver. NFL Comparison: Chad Johnson
20. Kansas City Chiefs: Hali, Tamba, DE Penn St.
The Chiefs would like to pick up a receiver here, but with Holmes and Hagan off the board, they look to defense. Hali is a huge steal at #20 NFL Comparison: Terrell Suggs
21. New England Patriots: Greenway, Chad, OLB Iowa
Bruschi and Vrabel cant play forever. Greenway has good size and provides good depth. NFL Comparison: Mike Vrabel
22. Denver Broncos: Lewis, Mercedes, TE UCLA
Great over the middle, good speed, good hands. NFL Comparison: Tony Gonzalez
23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Winston, Eric, OT Miami (FL)
Good size at 6'7" 312 lbs. Can run and pass block well. Underachieved this year, so he could slip to the 2nd round. But this seems like a good spot for him. NFL Comparison: Jordan Gross
24. Cincinnati Bengals: Landry, Laron, S LSU
A little undersized, but more than makes up for it with athleticism. (about 6'2" 204) He plays the pass very well. Runs about a 4.48 40 yard dash. NFL Comparison: Ed Reed
25. New York Giants: Sims, Ernie, OLB FSU
The Giants are very short on linebackers. Sims is very athletic and his stock is rising. They could also look at D'Qwell Jackson. NFL Comparison: Donnie Edwards
26. Chicago Bears: Pope, Leonard, TE Georgia
Awesome size (6'7" 255) Good hands. NFL Comparison: Ben Watson
27. Carolina Panthers: McNeill, Marcus, OT Auburn
They would really like a running back to fall to them here, but thats not gonna happen. Jordan Gross and McNeil could anchor that line for the next 5-10 years. NFL Comparison: Jonathon Ogden
28. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jean-Gilles, Max, OG Georgia
Big and strong, he takes his defenders completely out of the play. NFL Comparison: Larry Allen
29. Denver Broncos: Jackson, Chad, WR Florida
Rod Smith will be 36, Lelie has underachieved a bit. Jackson is 6'1" 205, and he can spread the field. NFL Comparison: TJ Housmandzadeh
30. Indianapolis Colts: Jackson, D'Qwell, ILB Maryland
He is a tad bit small, but makes up for it with sideline to sideline speed. Doesnt miss many tackles and he is good in pass coverage. NFL Comparison: Keith Bulluck
31. Pittsburgh Steelers: Hill, Tye, CB Clemson
Polamalu is great, but the rest of the secondary needs help. Hill may not have the best size, but he is very fast. NFL Comparison: Dre' Bly
32. Seattle Seahawks: Wright, Rodrique, DT Texas
Seahawks led the league in sacks, but without any standout lineman. Wright is just about 315 lbs, and he can rush the passer pretty well for a 300+ lb guy. Tall at 6'5", so he can swat down passes. Good potential. NFL Comparison: Albert Haynesworth
There it is
1. Houston Texans: Bush, Reggie, RB USC
No brainer here in my opinion. They wont be able to find a suitable trade. Bush is a great talent and they cant pass on him. NFL Comparison: Marshall Faulk
2. New Orleans Saints: Young, Vince, QB Texas
Many people like Leinart here, but I think they will go with Young. Think about it. New Orleans will need to attract fans. They also just got Sean Payton as their coach. He was a former QB coach. People say Young's only weakness is his passing. If anyone could help Young improve on that, its Payton. NFL Comparison: Daunte Culpepper
3. Tennessee Titans: Leinart, Matt, QB USC
With Young gone, Leinart is the obvious choice. They need a successor to Steve McNair. Will be paired up with former USC coordinator Norm Chow. NFL Comparison: Tom Brady
4. New York Jets: Ferguson, D'Brickashaw, OT Virginia
Bush, Leinart, and Young are gone, so they will go with the sure thing in D'Brick. NFL Comparison: Walter Jones
5. Green Bay Packers: Hawk, A.J., OLB Ohio St.
Great speed, doesnt miss many tackles. With Gbaja-Biamila and Aaron Kampman, I dont think Mario Williams is the best choice for the Packers. NFL Comparison: Brian Urlacher
6. Oakland Raiders: Williams, Mario, DE North Carolina St
Great atheticism, will make any defense better. In my opinion, he is the best defensive player available. NFL Comparison: Julius Peppers
7. San Francisco 49ers: Davis, Vernon, TE Maryland
Alex Smith needs someone to throw to. Davis is the best receiving threat available in my opinion. Maybe the most athletic tight end ever to enter the draft. Has been timed at 4.41 in the 40. Unbelievable work ethic. Incredibly hard to bring down. NFL Comparison: Kellen Winslow (only the athletic part, not the hard-headed part)
8. Buffalo Bills: Ngata, Haloti, DT Oregon
The Bills run D was awful last year. Ngata will sure it up a bit. NFL Comparison: Kevin Williams
9. Detroit Lions: Cutler, Jay, QB Vanderbilt
Harrington era is over in Detroit. Hopefully Cutler fairs a little better. NFL Comparison: Matt Hasselback
10. Arizona Cardinals: Williams, DeAngelo, RB Memphis
Decent size, put up great numbers on a team that didnt have any other great players. NFL Comparison: Edgerrin James
11. St. Louis Rams: Williams, Jimmy, CB Virginia Tech
Awesome size/speed combination. Can bump a guy at the line, but has the speed to run with some of the fastest guys. NFL Comparison: Gary Baxter
12. Cleveland Browns: Kiwanuka, Mathias, DE Boston College
Good speed off the edge, good potential. Leonard Little is getting old and Kiwanuka is a good choice here. NFL Comparison: Jevon Kearse
13. Baltimore Ravens: White, LenDale, RB USC
I think Jamal Lewis is done in Baltimore, LenDale White is a perfect replacement. NFL Comparison: Jamal Lewis(when he ran for 2000 yards)
14. Philadelphia Eagles: Holmes, Santonio, WR Ohio St.
Good speed, good hands. Reggie Brown looks good and he and Santonio will be a good tandem. NFL Comparison: Marvin Harrison
15. Atlanta Falcons: Huff, Michael, S Texas
Can play corner and safety, very versatile, good size. Solid tackler NFL Comparison: Brian Dawkins
16. Miami Dolphins: Ryans, DeMeco, OLB Alabama
A little undersized, but makes up for it. Good speed, good tackler, proven leader. NFL Comparison: Derrick Brooks
17. Minnesota Vikings: Maroney, Laurence, RB Minnesota
Only weighs about 205, but runs like hes 225. Good quickness. He is always a threat to break a big one. NFL Comparison: Tiki Barber
18. Dallas Cowboys: Justice, Winston, OT USC
Controls his man very well. If Maroney or LenDale White is available here, then the Cowboys could take one of them. But if they arent, they will have to stay with Julius Jones. Larry Allen and Flozell Adams are getting old, so Justice is a good choice here. NFL Comparison: Chris Samuels
19. San Diego Chargers: Hagan, Derek, WR Arizona St.
Keenan McCardell is getting old and they need someone to go with Antonio Gates. Hagan may be a bit of a reach here, but they need a receiver. NFL Comparison: Chad Johnson
20. Kansas City Chiefs: Hali, Tamba, DE Penn St.
The Chiefs would like to pick up a receiver here, but with Holmes and Hagan off the board, they look to defense. Hali is a huge steal at #20 NFL Comparison: Terrell Suggs
21. New England Patriots: Greenway, Chad, OLB Iowa
Bruschi and Vrabel cant play forever. Greenway has good size and provides good depth. NFL Comparison: Mike Vrabel
22. Denver Broncos: Lewis, Mercedes, TE UCLA
Great over the middle, good speed, good hands. NFL Comparison: Tony Gonzalez
23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Winston, Eric, OT Miami (FL)
Good size at 6'7" 312 lbs. Can run and pass block well. Underachieved this year, so he could slip to the 2nd round. But this seems like a good spot for him. NFL Comparison: Jordan Gross
24. Cincinnati Bengals: Landry, Laron, S LSU
A little undersized, but more than makes up for it with athleticism. (about 6'2" 204) He plays the pass very well. Runs about a 4.48 40 yard dash. NFL Comparison: Ed Reed
25. New York Giants: Sims, Ernie, OLB FSU
The Giants are very short on linebackers. Sims is very athletic and his stock is rising. They could also look at D'Qwell Jackson. NFL Comparison: Donnie Edwards
26. Chicago Bears: Pope, Leonard, TE Georgia
Awesome size (6'7" 255) Good hands. NFL Comparison: Ben Watson
27. Carolina Panthers: McNeill, Marcus, OT Auburn
They would really like a running back to fall to them here, but thats not gonna happen. Jordan Gross and McNeil could anchor that line for the next 5-10 years. NFL Comparison: Jonathon Ogden
28. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jean-Gilles, Max, OG Georgia
Big and strong, he takes his defenders completely out of the play. NFL Comparison: Larry Allen
29. Denver Broncos: Jackson, Chad, WR Florida
Rod Smith will be 36, Lelie has underachieved a bit. Jackson is 6'1" 205, and he can spread the field. NFL Comparison: TJ Housmandzadeh
30. Indianapolis Colts: Jackson, D'Qwell, ILB Maryland
He is a tad bit small, but makes up for it with sideline to sideline speed. Doesnt miss many tackles and he is good in pass coverage. NFL Comparison: Keith Bulluck
31. Pittsburgh Steelers: Hill, Tye, CB Clemson
Polamalu is great, but the rest of the secondary needs help. Hill may not have the best size, but he is very fast. NFL Comparison: Dre' Bly
32. Seattle Seahawks: Wright, Rodrique, DT Texas
Seahawks led the league in sacks, but without any standout lineman. Wright is just about 315 lbs, and he can rush the passer pretty well for a 300+ lb guy. Tall at 6'5", so he can swat down passes. Good potential. NFL Comparison: Albert Haynesworth
There it is
