2010 NBA Draft Results
June 24, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
1st Round
1. Washington Wizards – PG John Wall – Kentucky
2. Philadelphia 76ers – SG – Evan Turner – Ohio State
3. New Jersey Nets – PF Derrick Favors – Georgia Tech
4. Minnesota Timberwolves – SF Wesley Johnson – Syracuse
5. Sacramento Kings – PF DeMarcus Cousins – Kentucky
6. Golden State Warriors – PF Ekpe Udoh – Baylor
7. Detroit Pistons – PF Greg Monroe – Georgetown
8. Los Angeles Clippers – SF Al-Farouq Aminu – Wake Forest
9. Utah Jazz – SF Gordon Hayward – Butler
10. Indiana Pacers – F Paul George – Fresno State
11. New Orleans Hornets – C Cole Aldrich – Kansas
12. Memphis Grizzlies – G Xavier Henry – Kansas
13. Toronto Raptors – F Ed Davis – North Carolina
14. Houston Rockets – F Patrick Patterson – Kentucky
15. Milwaukee Bucks – F Larry Sanders – VCU
16. Minnesota Timberwolves – F Luke Babbit – Nevada
17. Chicago Bulls – F Kevin Seriphin – France
18. Oklahoma Thunder – PG Eric Bledsoe – Kentucky
19. Boston Celtics – G Avery Bradley – Texas
20. San Antonio Spurs – G James Anderson – Oklahoma State
21. Oklahoma Thunder – F Craig Brackens – Iowa State
22. Portland Trail Blazers – G Elliot Williams – Memphis
23. Minnesota Timberwolves – F Trevor Booker – Clemson
24. Atlanta Hawks – F Damion James – Texas
25. Memphis Grizzlies – G Dominique Jones – South Florida
26. Oklahoma Thunder – F Quincy Pondexter – Washington
27. New Jersey Nets – G Jordan Crawford – Xavier
28. Memphis Grizzlies – G Greivis Vasquez – Maryland
29. Orlando Magic – C Daniel Orton – Kentucky
30. Washington Wizards – F Lazar Heyward – Marquette
2nd Round
31. New Jersey Nets – C Tibor Pliess – Germany
32. Miami Heat – C Dexter Pittman – Texas
33. Sacramento Kings – C Hassan Whiteside – Marshall
34. Portland Trail Blazers – PG Armon Johnson – Nevada
35. Washington Wizards – SF Nemanja Bjelica – Serbia
36. Detroit Pistons – SG Terrico White – Mississippi
37. Milwaukee Bucks – SF Darington Hobson – New Mexico
38. New York Knicks – SG Andy Rautins – Syracuse
39. New York Knicks – SF Landry Fields – Standford
40. Indiana Pacers – SG Lance Stephenson – Cincinnati
41. Miami Heat – PF Jarvis Varnado – Mississippi State
42. Miami Heat – SF Da’Sean Butler – West Virginia
43. Los Angeles Lakers – SF Devin Ebanks – West Virginia
44. Milwaukee Bucks – C Jerome Jordan – Tulsa
45. Minnesota Timberwolves – C Paulao Prestes – Brazil
46. Phenoix Suns – PF Gani Lawal – Georgia Tech
47. Milwaukee Bucks – PF Keith Gallon – Oklahoma
48. Miami Heat – SF Latavious Williams – NBDL
49. San Antonio Spurs – PF Ryan Richards – England
50. Dallas Mavericks – C Solomon Alabi – Florida State
51. Oklahoma City Thunder – C Magnum Rolle – Louisiana Tech
52. Boston Celtics – PF Luke Harangody – Notre Dame
53. Atlanta Hawks – SF Pape Sy – Senegal
54. Los Angeles Clippers – PF Willie Warren – Oklahoma
55. Utah Jazz – SF Jeremy Evans – Western Kentucky
56. Minnesota Timberwolves – C Hamady N’diaye – Rutgers
57. Indiana Pacers – PF Ryan Reid – Florida State
58. Los Angeles Lakers – PF Derrick Caracter – UTEP
59. Orlando Magic – SF Stanley Robinson – UCONN
60. Pheniox Suns – PF Dwayne Collins – Miami
2011 NFL Mock Draft
June 24, 2010 by Administrator · 1 Comment
1. St. Louis Rams – DT Marcell Dareus – Alabama
The Rams were thinking about taking DT Ndamukong Suh from Nebraska in the 2010 NFL draft but ended up taking QB Sam Bradford. Now turning to the 2011 NFL mock draft I see them going with a defensive tackle. Marcell Dareus is not the talent that Suh is but he should be the top DT in the 2011 draft class.
2. Detroit Lions – OT Anthony Castonzo – Boston College
Anthony Castonzo will enter this college season as the top offensive tackle. The Lions have put a lot of weapons around QB Matthew Stafford and now they need to address the front line that protects him.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – DE Allen Bailey – Miami
Tampa Bay drafted DT Gerald McCoy in the 2010 NFL draft which will help the pass rush in the 2010 season. But in the 2011 NFL mock draft they will continue to improve the defensive line. Bailey is a big and physical pass rusher at 6’6″ 288 lbs.
4. Washington Redskins – QB Jake Locker – Washington
In the 2010 off-season the Redskins acquired QB Donavan McNabb who will be the starter for the next few years but he won’t be there for much more than two or three so if Jake Locker does fall to them then I think they will start to think of the future. Locker has a strong arm and is very athletic. He could have been the first overall pick in the 2010 NFL draft but opted to stay for his senior year.
5. Kansas City Chiefs – QB Andrew Luck – Stanford
Andrew Luck could pass Locker during the season as the top QB in the 2011 NFL draft class. I know Kansas City has Matt Cassell but I don’t know if he is the long term solution. The 2010-11 season will be a big season for him to produce and if he doesn’t then they could turn to the 2011 draft for their next QB.
6. Seattle Seahawks – QB Ryan Mallett – Arkansas
Ryan Mallett might have the strongest arm in the 2011 draft class. He came back to school to work on his footwork and accuracy. Depending on how his Junior season goes at Arkansas he could go in the top 10 of the 2011 NFL mock draft. Right now I am going mostly on potential. Seattle has been thinking about drafting a QB in the draft for a few years now and I think the 2011 draft will be the one that they pull the trigger.
7. Cleveland Browns – CB Ras-I Dowling – Virginia
By drafting CB Joe Haden in the 2010 NFL draft they addressed a big flaw that they had. Drafting one cornerback will not help the secondary so I expect them to continue adding talent through the 2011 NFL draft. Another possibility is a pass rusher in the 2011 NFL mock draft.
8. New England Patriots (From Oakland) – WR A.J. Green – Georgia
Wide receivers Randy Moss and Wes Welker are getting older and the Patriots’ offense needs a young play maker. The top WR in the 2011 NFL draft class will be between Green and Julio Jones but currently I think Green is ahead of Jones.
9. Buffalo Bills – OT Clint Boling – Georgia
If one of the three top QB’s fall to them they will certainly take them because the three QB’s they have now are not franchise quarterbacks. But in my 2011 NFL mock draft they aren’t available and Buffalo turns to their offensive line needs and draft Clint Boling from Georgia.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars – OLB Bruce Carter – North Carolina
Jacksonville will continue to improve their defense and this time they will work on their linebackers. Bruce Carter could have came out last year and been a first round draft pick but decided to stay in school. Picking Carter at the number ten pick would not be a stretch unlike California’s Tyson Alualu in the 2010 NFL draft.
2010 NBA Mock Draft
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1. Washington Wizards – PG John Wall – Freshman – Kentucky
Wall is a great athlete and hasn’t even played a minute of college basketball and is the top prospect in the 2010 NBA draft. He has great size and explosiveness for the point guard position. He is really quick with the ball and can create open shots for his teammates.
2. Philadelphia 76ers – SG Evan Turner – Junior – Ohio State

Turner had a great Junior year at Ohio State. I believe he should be the #1 overall pick in the 2010 NBA mock draft but the consensus throughout the NBA is that John Wall will be #1. He is a very versatile player who can play PG, SG, and SF. He has improved on his ball handling and passing. He will need to continue to add strength and improve his outside jump shot.
3. New Jersey Nets – SF Wesley Johnson – Syracuse
Last year the Nets drafted center Brook Lopez so I don’t anticipate the drafting another big man. Wesley Johnson is a very versatile player who has some low post moves as well as a very good outside shooter.
4. Minnesota Timberwolves – PF Derrick Favors – Freshman – Georgia Tech
Favors is a big athletic power forward who really attacks the basket. He is no doubt a big time player who will work well with Al Jefferson. He knows how to rebound and finish strong around the rim. He will have to work on his jump shot but could be one of the best players that come out of the 2010 NBA draft.
5. Sacramento Kings – C DeMarcus Cousins – Freshman – Kentucky
Cousins’ draft stock has been rising all year. He is a rebounding machine who has a great physical style that will help him on the next level. He can take over a game down low in the paint. There are still questions about his conditioning and his desire to play all the time. He has a tendancy to take possessions off but will be a major boost to rookie of the year Tyreke Evans.
6. Golden State Warriors – C Cole Aldrich – Junior – Kansas
Golden State will be looking to get bigger in the front court. Aldrich is a true seven footer who has a very soft touch on his jump shot. He might not be an immediate impact but will add shot blocking and rebounding to a team that desperately needs it.
7. Detroit Pistons – PF Ed Davis – Sophomore – North Carolina
Ed Davis was probably going to be a top 5 draft pick last year. This year he didn’t have a great year but plays hard and is a very athletic power forward. He needs to continue to work on his jump shot as well on his right hand.
8. Los Angeles Clippers – PF Greg Monroe – Sophomore – Georgetown
Like Davis, Monroe could have been a top draft pick in 2009 but this year his stock slid a little bit. He isn’t a spectacular player but is very intelligent and fundamentally sound. I think he will compliment Blake Griffin who missed his entire rookie season.
9. Utah Jazz (from New York) – SF Al-Farouq Aminu – Sophomore – Wake Forest
He is a freak athlete with a 7’4″ wingspan. He has a good mid-range jump shot. He needs to continue to improve on his low post moves as well as his ball handling. He would be a great addition to the Utah Jazz who needs a player like this to compete with the Lakers.
10. Indiana Pacers – PF Ekpe Udoh – Baylor
Udoh is a very lanky athletic power forward who is a very good shot blocker. He will also help the Pacers on the boards. He needs to continue to get stronger as well as sure up his offensive moves.
2010 NBA Mock Draft 21-30
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21. Oklahoma City Thunder – SF Paul George – Sophomore – Fresno State
22. Portland Trail Blazers – PF Jarvis Varnado – Senior – Mississippi State
23. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Utah) – PG Kemba Walker – Sophomore – Connecticut
24. Atlanta Hawks – PG Willie Warren – Oklahoma
25. Memphis Grizzlies (from Denver) – SG Sylven Landesberg – Sophomore – Virgina
26. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Phoenix) – C Tony Woods – Sophomore – Wake Forest
27. New Jersey Nets (from Dallas) – PF Craig Brackens – Junior – Iowa State
28. Memphis Grizzlies (from Lakers) – SF Chris Singleton – Sophomore – Florida State
29. Orlando Magic – SG Terrico White – Sophomore – Mississippi
30. Washington Wizards (from Cleveland) – PF Quincy Pondexter – Washington
2010 NBA Mock Draft 11-20
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11. New Orleans Hornets – C Daniel Orton – Kentucky
Emeka Okafor is getting older and is definitely a possibility for an injury. Daniel Orton would fill in great if something like that happens. He did not do too much at Kentucky but has exceptional skills as well as a great body for the NBA. Many scouts see that Orton could be a real force a few years down the road.
12. Memphis Grizzlies – PF Donatas Motiejuna – Lithuana
Motiejuna is another European player coming into the draft who can do a little of everything. He has great size to play inside and also can step outside and knock down shots. He has a very thin body and an inconsistent shot. If he can improve that teams will take a chance on him because of his upside.
13. Toronto Raptors – SG Xavier Henry – Freshman – Kansas
14. Houston Rockets – SF Devin Ebanks – Sophomore – West Virginia
15. Milwaukee Bucks (from Chicago) – C Jerome Jordan – Senior – Tulsa
16. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Charlotte) – SG Avery Bradley – Freshman – Texas
17. Chicago Bulls (from Milwaukee) - PF Patrick Patterson – Junior – Kentucky
Patterson is a long athletic big man who can extend the defense. He has really improved on his outside jump shot which has really elevated his draft stock. He is a great competitor who is a very physical big man but is still very raw on his low posts moves.
18. Miami Heat – PG Tyshawn Taylor – Sophomore – Kansas
19. Boston Celtics – PF Gani Lawal – Junior – Georgia Tech
20. San Antonio Spurs – C Solomon Alabi – Sophomore – Florida State
2010 NFL Draft Results
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1. St. Louis Rams - QB Sam Bradford – Oklahoma
This is the start of the rebuilding of the St. Louis Rams. To be a successful team you must have a great QB and the are hoping Bradford will be that. There are a lot of concerns about him due to him being in a spread offense at Oklahoma. He will have to improve on his footwork and reading defenses. He is an intelligent player with great accuracy. I understand all the concerns that surround him but he has a good head on his shoulders so I think he will be successful.
2. Detroit Lions – DT Ndamukong Suh – Nebraska
Ndamukong Suh was a beast in the middle of the defensive line in college and I expect the same in the NFL. Coach Swartz believes to build a successful team you must have a strong offensive and defensive line. This is a great player to put in the middle of your defensive line. He may be the best football player in this draft and should make an immediate impact in the 2010 NFL season.
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – DT Gerald McCoy – Oklahoma
McCoy has a different style of play compared to Suh. He is more of a pass rushing defensive tackle where Suh plugs holes with the three technique. This one of the easiest picks in this years draft. He will fit in perfectly with Tampa Bay’s defensive scheme. This could be a team that sneaks up on people in 2010 with a revamped defense and 2nd year QB Josh Freeman.
4. Washington Redskins – OT Trent Williams – Oklahoma
This pick was between Russell Okung and Williams. Trent Williams is a better fit for Washington. He will help protect Donavan McNabb who they acquired this off-season. Williams is a big and physical offensive tackle. A 6’4″ 315lbs frame will fit in very well with the depleted offensive line.
5. Kansas City Chiefs – S Eric Berry – Tennessee
This pick surprises me, I thought that they would go with an offensive tackle to protect QB Matt Cassel. I am a big fan of Berry. I think he is a tremendous athlete who will drastically change that defense. He can cover tight ends and wide receivers and also step up and chase down running backs.
6. Seattle Seahawks – OT Russell Okung – Oklahoma State
They really wanted Eric Berry but was taken but Kansas City right before. This is a great draft pick by Seattle. According to my draft board Okung was the best OT in this year’s draft. Pete Carroll is trying to build this team with the front line to protect aging Matt Hasselbeck and in the future Charlie Whitehurst.
7. Cleveland Browns – CB Joe Haden – Florida
With this pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Browns needed to upgrade their secondary. I believe that they would have loved to get Eric Berry but since he was off the board they went with the best available CB and that was Joe Haden. He didn’t have a great combine but is a fantastic athlete who has great ability to find the ball.
8. Oakland Raiders – ILB Rolando McClain – Alabama
This is a surprising pick but I think is a very good pick for Al Davis and the Raiders. He isn’t the fastest or strongest defensive player but he is a defensive leader with a great football IQ. Right away he will step in and run the defensive side of the ball. Very well done by Oakland.
9. Buffalo Bills – RB C.J. Spiller – Clemson
This is very surprising to me. I really like Spiller and the more I think about the pick it is a pretty good one. They are going to eventually get rid of RB Marshawn Lynch which they will need to add someone to help Fred Jackson. Later in the draft they will be able to get a tackle or Tim Tebow who they are really high on.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars – DT Tyson Alualu - California
11. San Francisco 49ers (Via Broncos) – OT Anthony Davis – Rutgers
In my mock drafts I have been back and forth on Davis. Bryan Buluga is still available so I would have picked him ahead of Davis. There are a lot of concerns about Davis. There are questions about his work ethic and commitment to the game but is a very talented player.
12. San Diego Chargers (Via Dolphins) – RB Ryan Matthews – Fresno State
I didn’t think that they needed to trade this far up to draft Matthews. But they do have a need here with LaDainian Tomlinson now in New York. He is defiantly the second best RB and is comparable to C.J. Spiller.
13. Philadelphia Eagles (Via Broncos) – DE Brandon Graham – Michigan
14. Seattle Seahawks – S Earl Thomas – Texas
15. New York Giants – DE Jason Pierre-Paul – South Florida
QB Jake Locker
May 3, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
2011 NFL Mock Draft Player Profile
Height: 6’3″
Weight: 226
Hometown: Femdale, Wash
High School: Femdale
| Season | COMP | ATT | PCT | YARDS | TD | INT | RATING |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | 155 | 328 | 47.3 | 2062 | 14 | 15 | 105.01 |
| 2008 | 50 | 93 | 53.8 | 512 | 1 | 0 | 103.55 |
| 2009 | 230 | 395 | 58.2 | 2800 | 21 | 11 | 129.75 |
2011 NFL Mock Draft 11-20
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11. Chicago Bears – WR Julio Jones – Alabama
WR Johnny Knox emerged last year as their number one WR and about their only deep threat. He isn’t a #1 type wide receiver. If Julio Jones falls into their lap with the 11th pick in the 2011 NFL mock draft. He is a big physical WR who is your prototypical number one and a great addition for QB Jay Cutler who they invested heavily in.
12. Miami Dolphins – RB Mark Ingram – Alabama

The 2010 Heisman Trophy winner is beginning my mock draft as the top RB in the 2011 draft class. He reminds me of Emmitt Smith coming out of college. Smith was a small stocky back that many teams thought he was too slow. Mark Ingram is a built similarly to Emmitt. He isn’t going to wow you with his speed and he is only 5’10″. He does have huge legs that will be able to handle a large workload and would fit very well in Miami.
13. San Francisco 49ers – DE Greg Romeus – Pittsburgh
The 49ers worked on their offensive line with their two picks in the 2010 first round. I expect them to work on their defensive pass rush with the 2011 NFL mock draft. Romeus isn’t the most flashiest DE in this mock draft but he is a very good pass rusher as well as run defender. He would fit in nicely with Coach Singletary’s defensive scheme.
14. Denver Broncos – S Mark Barron – Alabama
Renaldo Hill and Brian Dawkins have been in the NFL for over ten years and are getting older. By picking a safety in the 2011 NFL mock draft they will make their secondary younger and quicker. They have been working on their defensive front line in the past few years, it is about time to look at the secondary.
15. New York Giants – RB Ryan Williams – Virginia Tech
In his freshman year at Virginia Tech, Ryan Williams ran for 1,655 and 21 TD’s. This was only one year of playing experience but many scouts were impressed with his play and could challenge Mark Ingram as the best RB in this draft class. After the 2010-11 season the Giants will be looking for a full-time back that can be a game changer to help Eli Manning.
16. Tennessee Titans – DE/DT Cameron Heyward – Ohio State
In the 2010 NFL draft the Browns filled their need in the secondary by drafting CB Joe Haden in the 1st round and S T.J. Ward in the 2nd round. In the 2011 NFL mock draft they stay on the defensive side but focus on the front line. Cameron Heyward is a very good athlete. He has a great combination of size, power, and quickness which will fit in nicely with Cleveland’s base 3-4 defense.
17. Carolina Panthers – CB Patrick Peterson – LSU
When you are in the New Orleans Saints division you must have plenty of depth in the secondary. Patrick Peterson is a top CB in the 2011 NFL mock draft so if he falls to the 17th pick and Carolina they should be looking to draft his type of talent.
18. Pittsburgh Steelers – S Ahmad Black – Florida
When the Steelers have had Troy Polamalu roaming in the back of their defense they have been successful. Last year, Polamalu was injured for most the season and it resulted in a lot of points given up as well as missing out on the playoffs. Even is Polamalu recovers from his injury the Steelers should look into adding more depth and another playmaker in their secondary.
19. Atlanta Falcons – DT Marvin Austin – North Carolina
Marvin Austin could have came out in the 2010 NFL draft and been drafted in the 1st round but opted to come back for another year of college. This is where I have started him in my 2011 NFL mock draft but I could see him being a top 10 pick with a good season at North Carolina.
20. Houston Texans – CB Curtis Brown – Texas
In the 2010 NFL draft the Texans selected Kareem Jackson from Alabama. I really liked this pick and I expect them to continue to improve their secondary through the draft. If Payton Manning is in your league you need to have a good secondary and have to have a deep secondary. In my 2011 NFL mock draft I have Curtis Brown going to the Texans.
2011 NFL Mock Draft 21-32
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21. Cincinnati Bengals – DT Jared Crick – Nebraska
22. New England Patriots – DE Robert Quinn – North Carolina
23. Green Bay Packers – WR Jonathan Baldwin – Pittsburgh
24. Philadelphia Eagles – OT Nate Solder – Colorado
25. Baltimore Ravens – TE Kyle Rudolph – Notre Dame
26. Arizona Cardinals – DE/OLB Von Miller – Texas A&M
27. Dallas Cowboys – OT Gabe Carimi – Wisconsin
28. San Diego Chargers – CB Prince Amukamara – Nebraska
29. New York Jets – OLB Chris Galippo – USC
30. Minnesota Vikings – QB Case Keenum – Houston
31. Indianapolis Colts – C Kris O’Dowd – USC
32. New Orleans Saints – OLB Akeem Ayers – UCLA
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Proving that linemen are athletes too, Pro Bowl left tackle Ryan Clady regularly plays basketball as a part of his off season workouts. Unfortunately for Clady, he is still a lineman. Clady tore his patella tendon and will most likely be out 3 to 4 months and given his size and weight, these kinds of injuries usually require surgery.
Tackle is not a position that you can just step on the field and play without any form of preseason workout, so I really don’t expect him back to 100% until week two or three of the regular season. Reports have not specified which leg he injured, but just like running backs, zone stretch running schemes require the big guys to step out, anchor on the play side knee, and cut up field, so either way he and second year back Knowshon Moreno will lose a step; and after losing Brandon Marshall and Tony Scheffler, the Broncos will have to rely on the run big time. It is hard to tell how this well affect the Broncos this year and fans in terms of how they are betting on the NFL Points Spread with off season changes expect nervous betters and tighter lines, kids.
Hey Broncos fans, at least you have Tim Tebow and his number 1 selling jersey…sorry had to go there.
2010 NFL Mock Draft Order
April 20, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
ROUND ONE
1. St. Louis Rams
2. Detroit Lions
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4. Washington Redskins
5. Kansas City Chiefs
6. Seattle Seahawks
7. Cleveland Browns
8. Oakland Raiders
9. Buffalo Bills
10. Jacksonville Jaguars
11. Denver Broncos (Chicago)
12. Miami Dolphins
13. San Francisco 49ers
14. Seattle Seahawks (Denver)
15. New York Giants
16. Tennessee Titans
17. San Francisco 49ers (Carolina)
18. Pittsburgh Steelers
19. Atlanta Falcons
20. Houston Texans
21. Cincinnati Bengals
22. New England Patriots
23. Green Bay Packers
24. Philadelphia Eagles
25. Baltimore Ravens
26. Arizona Cardinals
27. Dallas Cowboys
28. San Diego Chargers
29. New York Jets
30. Minnesota Vikings
31. New Orleans Saints
32. Indianapolis Colts
ROUND TWO
33. St. Louis Rams
34. Detroit Lions
35. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
36. Kansas City Chiefs
37. Philadelphia Eagles (Washington)
38. Cleveland Browns
39. Oakland Raiders
40. San Diego Chargers (Seattle)
41. Buffalo Bills
42. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Chicago)
43. Denver Broncos (Miami)
44. New England Patriots (Jacksonville)
45. Denver Broncos
46. New York Giants
47. New England Patriots (Tennessee)
48. Carolina Panthers
49. San Francisco 49ers
50. Kansas City Chiefs (Atlanta)
51. Houston Texans
52. Pittsburgh Steelers
53. New England Patriots
54. Cincinnati Bengals
55. Philadelphia Eagles
56. Green Bay Packers
57. Baltimore Ravens
58. Arizona Cardinals
59. Dallas Cowboys
60. Seattle Seahwaks (San Diego)
61. New York Jets
62. Minnesota Vikings
63. New Orleans Saints
64. Indianapolis Colts
ROUND THREE
65. St. Louis Rams
66. Detroit Lions
67. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
68. Kansas City Chiefs
69. Oakland Raiders
70. Philadelphia Eagles (Seattle)
71. Cleveland Browns
72. Buffalo Bills
73. Miami Dolphins
74. Jacksonville Jaguars
75. Chicago Bears
76. New York Giants
77. Tennessee Titants
78. Carolina Panthers
79. San Francisco 49ers
80. Denver Broncos
81. Houston Texans
82. Pittsburgh Steelers
83. Atlanta Falcons
84. Cincinnati Bengals
85. Oakland Raiders (New England)
86. Green Bay Packers
87. Philadelphia Eagles
88. Baltimore Ravens
89. Arizona Cardinals
90. Dallas Cowboys
91. San Diego Chargers
92. Cleveland Browns (NY Jets)
93. Minnesota Vikings
94. New Orleans Saints
95. Indianapolis Colts

