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MICHAEL VICK
- QB - Virgina Tech
| The Falcons build for
the future as Vick is the type of player to build around. Assuming he declares
that is |
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ROLAND SEYMOUR - DE - Florida
St |
The top rated player
in the draft. Can be a rush Linebacker in the Bengals' 3-4 scheme. |
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DEUCE
McALLISTER - RB - Ole Miss |
McAllister gives them
the 20 carries a game back to complement Tim Couch. Apologies to Travis
Prentice. |
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DREW BREES - QB - Purdue |
Sure they have Carmazzi
and Rattay, but this is the logical fit. Brees was born to run the West
Coast offense. |
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LEONARD DAVIS - OT - Texas |
New England passes
on Lamont Jordan and picks Davis to protect Drew Bledsoe. |
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ANDRE CARTER - DE - California |
Simeon Rice's replacement
teams with Andre Wadsworth to rebuild a ruined Cardinal front line. |
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LAMONT JORDAN - RB - Maryland |
Exactly what the Chiefs
needed. A versatile run pass threat in the backfield. A great pick |
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DAVID TERRELL - WR - Michigan |
Drops a little bit
based on need. The Saints are happy to have this steal and future star
at 8th Overall. |
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DERRICK GIBSON - S - Florida State |
Drops out of top 5
due to legal troubles. Lions get an immediate starter in a weak secondary. |
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CARSON PALMER - QB - USC |
In an attempt to wipe
out the Ryan Leaf disaster. The Bolts go with another Pac 10 QB, Palmer. |
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JAMAR FLETCHER - CB - Wisconsin |
First Ron Dayne, now
Fletcher. The Giants are becoming Badger fans. Fletcher would start right
away. |
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ENNIS DAVIS - DT - USC |
Gilbert Browns successor
is quicker stronger and in better shape. Davis becomes one of the elite. |
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QUINCY CARTER - QB - Georgia |
Not sold on Kitna or
Brock Huard, Mike Holmgren begins building for the future with a great
athlete. |
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FREDDIE MILONS - WR - Alabama |
Still searching for
Wayne Chrebet's complement. The versatil Milons comes in to challenge L.Coles. |
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KAREEM McKENZIE - OT - Penn St |
The massive McKenzie
moves from left to right Guard to replace the aging/ailing Leon Searcy. |
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SANTANNA MOSS - WR - Miami |
Local speedster comes
in and challenges for starting spot. Helps out Damon Huard. |
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ANTHONY THOMAS - RB - Michigan |
The Bears pull a surprise,
pass on LaDanian Tomlinson and go for the grinder in Thomas. |
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LADANIAN TOMLINSON - RB - TCU |
The Cowboys sweat for
a while, but get their man. Tomlinson gets to stay at home and replace
Emmith Smith. |
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TOMMEY POLLEY - LB - Florida State |
Not really a need but
the sliding Polley is too good to pass up this late in the draft. Fits
well in Bills' system. |
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MIKE RUMPH - CB - Miami |
Rumph is a steal at
#20. His size and athleticism allows him to come in and start opposite
Chad Scott. |
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CASEY HAMPTON - DT - Texas |
The Eagles think hard
about Ronney Daniels, but instead team Hampton with Corey Simon for a great
duo. |
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MARKUS STEELE - LB - USC |
Denver gets their man
in a great steal as Steele slides to them and is groomed to replace Romo. |
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DAMIONE LEWIS - DT - Miami |
No QB warrants the
pick (Drew Henson stayed in school) so the Panthers strengthen their D-Line. |
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FRED SMOOT - CB - Mississippi
St. |
Steve Beurline toasts
them in the Wild Card. The Vikings draft a cover man. |
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STEVE HUTCHINSON - OG - Michigan |
Needing more holes
for Jamal Lewis, the Ravens draft the great run blocker Hutchinson. |
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JAMAL REYNOLDS - DE - Florida
St |
No kicker this year.
Reynolds edges Jamie Winborn and becomes a steal in Oakland. |
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JASHON SYKES - LB - Colorado |
The Rams get a young
Linebacker for the future. Mike Jones takes the athletic Sykes under his
wing. |
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RONNEY DANIELS - WR - Auburn |
The Colts need a Corner,
but another good target for Peyton Manning is too hard to pass up. |
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JAMES JACKSON - RB - Miami |
A surprising pick but
Jackson's speed is insurance for Stephen Davis and makes Skip Hicks expendable. |
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ALEX BROWN - DE - Florida |
Why not go for two?
The Titans take another Florida tweener and turns him into star opposite
Jevon Kearse. |
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CHRIS CHAMBERS - WR - Wisconsin |
A complement to Keyshawn
Johnson is found in this gem. Steal of the draft goes to Tony Dungy. |