posted on May, 2 2007 @ 12:23 PM
AFC
East
Buffalo (A-) : Tried their best to fill RB need with Lynch, Marshawn 5-11 217 Hb, California , could be a Thurman Thomas like runner if can
stay healthy. Paul Posluszny, OLB, Penn State, 6-2, 238, is a two-time Butkus award winner who has vast sideline to sideline movement. Getting Trent
Edwards, QB, Stanford, 6-5, 232, could be a big timer if they can keep him healthy. He could be the next Marino, or the Next Andre Ware and done in a
year.
1 12 Marshawn Lynch RB California
2 34 Paul Posluszny LB Penn State
3 92 Trent Edwards QB Stanford
4 111 Dwayne Wright RB Fresno State
6 184 John Wendling DB Wyoming
7 222 Derek Schouman RB Boise State
7 239 C.J. Ah You DE Oklahoma
New York Jets C+: Lack of overall Picks hurts their rating. Traded out of another late 2nd round pick to move up. Picked up Darrelle Revis, CB,
Pittsburgh, who project to be the next speedy CB who can return punts. David Harris, LB, Michigan provides a needed depth, and possible starter.
1 14 Darrelle Revis DB Pittsburgh
2 47 David Harris LB Michigan
6 177 Jacob Bender T Nicholls State
7 235 Chansi Stuckey WR Clemson
New England Patriots C+: Only one pick in the 1st 3 rounds, they went after depth for a team that should win the super bowl with the
acquisitions in the offseason of : Randy Moss, WR/ Dante Stallworth, WR/ Kelly Washington, WR/ and A. Thomas, OLB.
1 24 Brandon Meriweather DB Miami (FL)
4 127 Kareem Brown DT Miami (FL)
5 171 Clint Oldenburg T Colorado State
6 180 Justin Rogers LB Southern Methodist
6 202 Mike Richardson DB Notre Dame
6 208 Justise Hairston RB Central Connecticut
6 209 Corey Hilliard T Oklahoma State
7 211 Oscar Lua LB USC
7 247 Mike Elgin G Iowa
Miami Dolphins D: Probably one of the worst drafts, a lot of question marks. Ted Ginn is a good fit, both as a receiver and a kick return
specialist. But his health is in question and he is not a #1 WR. Takin g him #9 overall was a mistake. If second round pick quarterback John Beck pans
out it, the Dolphins will have done the right thing. But most fans will compair him to Brady Quinn for the rest of his career. Selecting Florida State
running back Lorenzo Booker makes Ricky Williams more expendable than he was before. Center Samson Satele may be able to help. The real surprise
is Reagan Mauia, FB, Hawaii, he is really a 6-0, 350 pound fullback , I really, really want to see him play. If nothing else just for the joy of
watching a fat guy run. Could be moved to DT though.
1 9 Ted Ginn Jr. WR Ohio State
2 40 John Beck QB Brigham Young
2 60 Samson Satele C Hawaii
3 71 Lorenzo Booker RB Florida State
4 108 Paul Soliai DT Utah
6 181 Reagan Mauia RB Hawaii
6 199 Drew Mormino C Central Michigan
7 219 Kelvin Smith LB Syracuse
7 225 Brandon Fields P Michigan State
7 238 Abraham Wright DE Colorado
NORTH
Cleveland Browns A+: Nobody got luckier than the Browns. Being able to pick up the Franchise LT, and Franchise QB in the same draft. With
Quinn they also have a home town boy who will now be the face of the franchise that they hoped Couch would be many years ago. Then they stole Eric
Wright, CB, UNLV, who is a first round talent who slipped because of character questions. Hey if the guy can stay out of trouble in Las Vegas, would
he really get in trouble in Cleveland, Ohio.
1 3 Joe Thomas T Wisconsin
1 22 Brady Quinn QB Notre Dame
2 53 Eric Wright CB Nevada-Las Vegas
5 140 Brandon McDonald DB Memphis
6 200 Melila Purcell DE Hawaii
7 213 Chase Pittman DE Louisiana State
7 234 Syndric Steptoe WR Arizona
Pittsburgh Steelers B+: Their 1st four picks where high quality. Timmons fills a big need, Woodley led a defense that was powerful, Spaeth won
the award for top TE, and the addition of Punter Sepulveda will bring fear to the North. Sepulveda is a big legged left footed punter who booms punts
that spin a different direction, that has caused problems for returners in the College level.
1 15 Lawrence Timmons LB Florida State
2 46 LaMarr Woodley DE Michigan
3 77 Matt Spaeth TE Minnesota
4 112 Daniel Sepulveda P Baylor
4 132 Ryan McBean DE Oklahoma State
5 156 Cameron Stephenson G Rutgers
5 170 William Gay DB Louisville
7 227 Dallas Baker WR Florida
Cincinnati Bengals C+: Landed the arguable the 3rd best CB in the draft, and another Auburn RB, to back up their Starting Auburn RB. I was
surprised by Rowe a big 6-5 quarter back over Palmers brother a 6-6 quarterback. Both are raw talents.
1 18 Leon Hall DB Michigan
2 49 Kenny Irons RB Auburn
4 114 Marvin White DB Texas Christian
5 151 Jeff Rowe QB Nevada
6 187 Matt Toeaina DT Oregon
7 230 Dan Santucci G Notre Dame
7 253 Nedu Ndukwe DB Notre Dame
Baltimore Ravens C: Lost out of the rush for LT Staley to the 49ers who moved up just ahead of them. But they got a nice run smasher with OG,
Ben Grubbs. Yamon Figurs, figures to be a rangy, speedy returner who they have missed since losing the big one after their last Super Bowl appearance.
They also managed to pick up the Heisman winner in Smith in the 5th, who with some coaching could turn into a McNair.
1 29 Ben Grubbs G Auburn
3 74 Yamon Figurs WR Kansas State
3 86 Marshall Yanda G Iowa
4 134 Antwan Barnes LB Florida International
4 137 Le'Ron McClain RB Alabama
5 174 Troy Smith QB Ohio State
6 207 Prescott Burgess LB Michigan
South
Indianapolis Colts B+ : The Colts worried about Offense first and defense 2nd as usual. Gonzales should be the slot receiver next year, Ugoh
could start if moved to guard. Hughes was a preseason top 5 pick who dropped after tough senior year. If he returns to form he could be lights out.
Pitcock should rotate in on starting rotation. Sessions is a hit or miss who could use a couple of years to learn.
1 32 Anthony Gonzalez WR Ohio State
2 42 Tony Ugoh G Arkansas
3 95 Daymeion Hughes DB California
3 98 Quinn Pitcock DT Ohio State
4 131 Brannon Condren DB Troy
4 136 Clint Session LB Pittsburgh
5 169 Roy Hall WR Ohio State
5 173 Michael Coe DB Alabama State
7 242 Keyunta Dawson DE Texas Tech
Jacksonville Jaguars B: Nelson, was a nice pick up after he slipped, Durant has Derrick Brooks possibilities, and Mike Walker unlike a lot of
their receivers can actually catch the football.
1 21 Reggie Nelson DB Florida
2 48 Justin Durant LB Hampton
3 79 Mike Walker WR Central Florida
4 101 Adam Podlesh P Maryland
4 113 Brian Smith DE Missouri
5 149 Uche Nwaneri G Purdue
5 150 Josh Gattis DB Wake Forest
5 166 Derek Landri DT Notre Dame
7 229 John Broussard WR San Jose State
7 251 Chad Nkang LB Elon
7 252 Andrew Carnahan T Arizona State
Tennessee Titans B- : The addition of Griffin could bring moves to cover the loss of Pac-man. He was the top rated SS in the draft, Chris
Henry, is a boom, or bust type player who brings a Ricky Williams type power to the running game. But they didn’t go after their biggest need until
the 3rd round. They would have been better sooted to trade up for a prime time receiver for Vince Young.
1 19 Michael Griffin DB Texas
2 50 Chris Henry RB Arizona
3 80 Paul Williams WR Fresno State
4 115 Leroy Harris C North Carolina State
4 128 Chris Davis WR Florida State
5 152 Antonio Johnson DT Mississippi State
6 188 Joel Filani WR Texas Tech
6 204 Jacob Ford DE Central Arkansas
6 206 Ryan Smith DB Florida
7 223 Michael Otto T Purdue
Houston Texans C-: Their rating wasn’t really their fault. Getting a chance to land a nineteen year old pass rushing stud like Okoye is hard
to pass up. He will bolster Williams, and should make their pass rush in a few years very, very, strong. Jones is a Terrell Owens with out the
attitude, who will be a project for a few years. He may have been a reach. Bennett adds another South Carolina CB, to help Robinson. But the main
thing that the Texans needed to address, Helping out the Quarterback, they may have never learned. You would think after seeing what they did to David
Carr who could be the starter by the end of the year in Carolina, they would learn. A 2nd round pick would have helped. Studdard was a rock on the
line that allowed no sacks on Vince Young in their National Championship year.
1 10 Amobi Okoye DT Louisville
3 73 Jacoby Jones WR Lane
4 123 Fred Bennett DB South Carolina
5 144 Brandon Harrison DB Stanford
5 163 Brandon Frye T Virginia Tech
6 183 Kasey Studdard G Texas
7 218 Zach Diles LB Kansas State
WEST
Oakland Raiders A: JaMarcus Russell is a rare physical specimen at quarterback who I had rated #1 before his Senior year. He is the black
Marino. Zach Miller may not be very fast but he has extremely reliable hands, and should do for Russell what Novachek did for Aikman in the 90’s.
Moses, and Henderson should help. Higgins should push Mike Williams(WR) for #2 or #3 after trade with Detroit. The Loss of Moss should help the
healing process along since the team captain turned into a cancer for the franchise. Michael Bush was a top 10 pick who slipped to the 2nd day because
of injury. Don’t expect much in the first year, but expect a lot down the road when he returns to form.
1 1 JaMarcus Russell QB Louisiana State
2 38 Zach Miller TE Arizona State
3 65 Quentin Moses DE Georgia
3 91 Mario Henderson T Florida State
3 99 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR Texas-El Paso
4 100 Michael Bush RB Louisville
4 110 John Bowie DB Cincinnati
5 138 Jay Richardson DE Ohio State
5 165 Eric Frampton DB Washington State
6 175 Oren O'Neal RB Arkansas State
7 254 Johnathan Holland WR Louisiana Tech
[edit on 2-5-2007 by Royal76]