p# team player pos school 1 Raiders Russell QB LSU 2 Lions Peterson RB Oklahoma 3 Browns Quinn QB Notre Dame 4 Bucs Johnson WR Ga Tech 5 Cardinals Thomas OT Wisconsin 6 Skins Adams DE Clemson 7 Vikings Ginn WR Ohio St 8 Texans Branch DT Michigan 9 Dolphins Brown OT Penn St 10 Falcons Jarrett WR USC 11 49ers Bowe WR LSU 12 Bills Revis CB Pitt 13 Rams Nelson S Florida 14 Panthers Anderson DE Arkansas 15 Steelers Timmons LB FSU 16 Packers Lynch RB Cal 17 Jaguars Landry S LSU 18 Bengals Willis LB Ole Miss 19 Titans McCauley CB Fresno 20 Giants Hughes CB Cal 21 Broncos Moses DE Georgia 22 Cowboys Blalock OG Texas 23 Chiefs Meachem WR Tennessee 24 Pats Hall CB Michigan 25 Jets Carriker DE Nebraska 26 Eagles Griffin S Texas 27 Saints Posluszny LB Penn St 28 Pats Moss DE Florida 29 Ravens Okoye DT L'ville 30 Chargers Woodley LB Michigan 31 Bears Miller TE Az St 32 Colts Davis LB FSU I can't wait for the blow back. I mean feed back.
I think the PAckers would find it hard to pass up on Landry or Meachem, but I woulden't mind Lynch, not at all, but i think it may be wiser to just re-sign Amahn Green, go with a back in round 2 or 3, and wait till next year for one of the Super Stud Running Backs of the 2008 class. Backs outside of the first round I think could work for us 1. Kenny Irons Auburn 2. Dwyane Right Fresno State 3. Antonio Pittman Ohio State 4. Garrey Russle Formerly of Minnesota(I have a very good feeling about him for some reason)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DolfanDale)</div><div class='quotemain'>BA, since this is the first round, I'm not sure how you have the Lions taking anything but a WR.</div> I believe in mercy and compassion. Well, I have since the day after thanksgiving.
I would love to see Okoye be picked by the Ravens since he is so young and talented but I think the Ravens have bigger issues to address like an OT to anchor the right side in case Ogden retires or a OG to get some help in the running game.
for the most part, i like it i think the lions will stick with kevin jones and draft quinn and the browns take adrian peterson since their running back position can easily be taken. the cardinals deserately need thomas on the o-line. ted ginn would be a nice fit for a deepthreat but brad is old and will tavaris jackson be as good as they think. the texans should go with kenny irons, i think he would bring alot to the team. i think the bills will take leon hall, he is the best corner in the draft in my opinion and very physical and could force some big turnovers ehich is what the bills need. Woodley will go higher but im not sure where possibly denver he would fit good there
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BearNole 6304)</div><div class='quotemain'>for the most part, i like it i think the lions will stick with kevin jones and draft quinn and the browns take adrian peterson since their running back position can easily be taken. the cardinals deserately need thomas on the o-line. ted ginn would be a nice fit for a deepthreat but brad is old and will tavaris jackson be as good as they think. the texans should go with kenny irons, i think he would bring alot to the team. i think the bills will take leon hall, he is the best corner in the draft in my opinion and very physical and could force some big turnovers ehich is what the bills need. Woodley will go higher but im not sure where possibly denver he would fit good there</div> I don't think they would take Irons that early. If they do take a RB in the first round it would probably be Lynch. But I think Irons would be available by the second round at least so they can still be able to pick him.
Lions have too many problems to take a RB high this year, plus they have Kevin Jones and Brian Calhoun, a 2nd rounder from last year. And i think texans despertly need a safety.
http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story/9988518 Kevin Jones is probably out for the first half of 2007 with a foot injury, so the Lions taking a RB isn't inconceivable. I think Ahman Green will sign with the Giants, so I'm guessing the Packers will definitely go RB in the first round. I, personally, am hoping for Lynch (as predicted above).
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>Kevin Jones is probably out for the first half of 2007 with a foot injury, so the Lions taking a RB isn't inconceivable.</div> Thanks PA for pointing that fact about KJ. Given Millen's obsession w/ taking offensive skill position high in the draft, it makes sense. As long as Miami doesn't take Quinn or Ginn, Jr. I'll be fine.
im worried buster davis is gonna slip late into the second round, this guy has good speed for his size and can lay u flat out. hes better than lawrence timmons in my eyes from what ive seen so i think he should be ranked a little higher