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		<title>How The 1st Round Went Down</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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1. Miami Dolphins &#8211; Jake Long &#8211; OT/Michigan ...]]></description>
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<p>1. Miami Dolphins &#8211; Jake Long &#8211; OT/Michigan <strong>(Tom Condon, Ben Dogra/CAA)</strong><br />
2. St. Louis Rams &#8211; Chris Long -DE/Virginia <strong>(Marvin Demoff/Morris Yorn Barnes Levine)</strong><br />
3. Atlanta Falcons &#8211; Matt Ryan -QB/Boston College <strong>(Tom Condon, Ben Dogra/CAA)</strong><br />
4. Oakland Raiders &#8211; Darren McFadden &#8211; RB/Arkansas <strong>(Ian Greengross/GAME)</strong><br />
5. Kansas City Chiefs &#8211; Glenn Dorsey &#8211; DT/LSU <strong>(Joel Segal/Blue Equity)</strong><br />
6. NY Jets &#8211; Vernon Gholston &#8211; DE/Ohio State <strong>(Ben Dogra/CAA)</strong><br />
7. New Orleans Saints &#8211; Sedrick Ellis &#8211; DE/USC <strong>(Eugene Parker/Maximum Sports)</strong><br />
8. Jacksonville Jaguars &#8211; Derrick Harvey &#8211; DE/Florida <strong>(Ken Kremer/CAA)</strong><br />
9. Cincinnati Bengals &#8211; Keith Rivers &#8211; LB/USC <strong>(Joby Branion, Justin Schulman/Athletes First)</strong><br />
10. New England Patriots &#8211; Jerod Mayo &#8211; LB/Tennessee <strong>(Mitch Frankel/Impact Sports)</strong><br />
11. Buffalo Bills &#8211; Leodis McKelvin &#8211; CB/Troy <strong>(Hadley Engelhard/Enter-Sports Management)</strong><br />
12. Denver Broncos &#8211; Ryan Clady &#8211; OT/Boise State <strong>(Pat Dye Jr., Bill Johnson/ProFiles Sports)</strong><br />
13. Carolina Panthers &#8211; Jonathan Stewart &#8211; RB/Oregon <strong>(Ben Dogra/CAA)</strong><br />
14. Chicago Bears &#8211; Chris Williams &#8211; OT/Vanderbilt <strong>(Bill Johnson, Pat Dye Jr./ProFiles Sports)</strong><br />
15. Kansas City Chiefs &#8211; Branden Albert &#8211; G/Virginia <strong>(Todd France/FAME)</strong><br />
16. Arizona Cardinals &#8211; Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie &#8211; CB/TN St. <strong>(Eugene Parker/Maximum Sports)</strong><br />
17. Detroit Lions &#8211; Gosder Cherilus &#8211; OT/Boston College <strong>(Greg Diulus/DeBartolo Sports)</strong><br />
18. Baltimore Ravens &#8211; Joe Flacco &#8211; QB/Delaware <strong>(Joe Linta, Tom Kleine/JL Sports)</strong><br />
19. Carolina Panthers &#8211; Jeff Otah &#8211; OT/Pittsburgh <strong>(Eric Metz/Lock, Metz &amp; Malinovic)</strong><br />
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers &#8211; Aqib Talib &#8211; CB/Kansas <strong>(Todd France/FAME)</strong><br />
21. Atlanta Falcons &#8211; Sam Baker &#8211; OT/USC <strong>(Tom Condon, Ben Dogra/CAA)</strong><br />
22. Dallas Cowboys &#8211; Felix Jones &#8211; RB/Arkansas <strong>(Eugene Parker/Maximum Sports)</strong><br />
23. Pittsburgh Steelers &#8211; Rashard Mendenhall &#8211; RB/Illinois <strong>(Mike McCartney/Priority Sports)</strong><br />
24. Tennessee Titans &#8211; Chris Johnson &#8211; RB/East Carolina <strong>(Joel Segal/Blue Equity)</strong><br />
25. Dallas Cowboys &#8211; Mike Jenkins &#8211; CB/South Florida <strong>(Eugene Parker/Maximum Sports)</strong><br />
26. Houston Texans &#8211; Duane Brown &#8211; OT/Virginia Tech <strong>(Ken Landphere, Andy Ross/Octagon)</strong><br />
27. San Diego Chargers &#8211; Antoine Cason &#8211; CB/Arizona <strong>(Brad Leshnock/BTI Sports)</strong><br />
28. Seattle Seahawks &#8211; Lawrence Jackson &#8211; DE/USC <strong>(Sean Howard, Michael Sullivan/Octagon)</strong><br />
29. San Francisco 49ers &#8211; Kentwan Balmer &#8211; DT/North Carolina <strong>(Gary Wichard/Pro Tect Management)</strong><br />
30. NY Jets &#8211; Dustin Keller &#8211; TE/Purdue <strong>(Eugene Parker/Maximum Sports)</strong><br />
31. NY Giants &#8211; Kenny Phillips &#8211; S/Miami <strong>(Drew Rosenhaus, Jason Rosenhaus/Rosenhaus Sports)</strong></p>
<p><strong>By Number of Clients Selected in Agency</strong></p>
<p>1. <strong>CAA</strong> &#8211; 6<br />
2. <strong>Maximum Sports</strong> &#8211; 5<br />
3. <strong>Octagon</strong> &#8211; 2, <strong>Blue Equity</strong> &#8211; 2, <strong>FAME</strong> &#8211; 2, <strong>ProFiles Sports</strong> &#8211; 2<br />
7. <em><strong>12 tied at</strong></em> 1</p>
<p>Before the draft, <a title="External Link" href="http://www.forbes.com/business/2008/04/25/football-draft-caa-biz-sports-cx_tvr_0425draft.html" target="_blank">Forbes writer, Tom Van Riper</a>, dug up some interesting information from the NFLPA: <span id="lingo_span" class="lingo_region">23 separate agencies represented the first-round class in 2000. By 2007, that number was reduced by just one. This year, though, the number shrunk to just 18 agencies representing the 32 players projected to go in the first round by Scouts, Inc. CAA Football has five players, while Roanoke, Ind.-based Maximum Sports Management has four.</span></p>
<p>Scouts, Inc. was on the money.  Eighteen agencies are listed above.  CAA and Maximum Sports each got one more player selected than was hypothesized by the website.  Is it a bad thing that only only eighteen agencies are represented among the top 31 picks or that two agencies combined account for one-third of the players taken in the First Round?  It depends on who you ask.</p>
<p>CAA and Maximum Sports have been partying in their spare time (when they are not on the phone trying to hammer out fine details on each of their clients&#8217; contracts), but smaller agencies are wondering what they can do to break into this tough industry, and more precisely, the toughest sport in the profession.  Does it shock you that a large agency like Rosenhaus Sports Representation barely got a single player selected in the first round?  Miami did have a terrible year, so that may explain it.</p>
<p>Industry consolidation can be a beautiful thing if you are either the agency that is eating up the competition or an agency that is bought out by one of the behemoths.  If you are an agency stuck on the outside, do you start to become worried about your chances of breaking into the coveted First Round of the NFL Draft?</p>
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		<title>Schackman’s 2008 NFL Mock Draft (Final Version)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 01:40:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Schackman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Mock Draft 4 of 4. The Grand Finale. ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="0in 0in 0pt;">This is Mock Draft 4 of 4. The Grand Finale. To view Schackman&#8217;s last mock draft <a title="Internal Link" href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/?p=1072" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
<p style="0.5in;"><strong>1. Miami</strong><strong> Dolphins</strong>-Jake Long (OT- Michigan)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">Long is their guy. Which Long? We shall see. I am going to go with Jake in the week of the draft.  The Fins have done some nice things with the offensive line and Jake may be that missing piece.  I still believe that Chris is more of a Parcells guy, so it should be an interesting selection.</p>
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<p style="0.25in;"><strong>2. St. Louis</strong><strong> Rams</strong>- Chris Long (DE- Virginia)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">Long is the top defensive lineman in this draft, and with the Rams suspect front 7 this is a no brainer.  The Rams will 100% walk away with a Long at the 2<sup>nd</sup> pick.</p>
<p style="0.25in;"><strong>3. Atlanta</strong><strong> Falcons</strong>- Glenn Dorsey (DT- LSU)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The Atlanta Falcons are in complete disarray, they have no Qb, and a depleted defense.  Dorsey is a stud in the middle and the Falcons can still land Flacco or Brohm in round 2.</p>
<p style="0.25in;"><strong>4. Oakland</strong><strong> Raiders-</strong> Darren McFadden (RB- Arkansas)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">McFadden&#8217;s workout numbers were off the charts and everyone knows how the Raiders love speed.  This may not be the smartest pick due to the amount of money the Raiders have invested in their backfield, but he is just too impressive to pass up on.</p>
<p style="0.25in;"><strong>5. Kansas City</strong><strong> Chiefs-</strong> Ryan Clady (OT- Boise. St)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The Chiefs desperately need help on the offensive line, Clady may be too high for the 5<sup>th</sup> pick but considering the massive holes in their line it is worth the reach.  If a trade for Jared Allen goes through that will dramatically affect this pick.</p>
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<p style="0.25in;"><strong>6.  New York Jets</strong>- Vernon Gholston (DE- Ohio St.)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">If the Jets can walk away with either Gholston or McFadden, Jets fans should be ecstatic.  Gholston has the speed, strength and athleticism to get after the quarterback at the outside linebacker spot in the Jets 3-4 defense.</p>
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<p style="0.25in;"><strong>7. New England</strong><strong> Patriots (from SF)-</strong> Leodis McKelvin (CB- Troy)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The Patriots secondary has taken a major hit with the lose of Samuel and Randall Gay.  McKelvin is the top corner in this draft and can also play a huge role in the return game.</p>
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<p style="0.25in;"><strong>8. Baltimore Ravens- </strong>Matt Ryan (QB- Boston College)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">This would be the ideal pick for the Ravens.  It would finally solidify their Qb position and they wouldn&#8217;t have to move up to get their player.</p>
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<p style="0.25in;"><strong>9. Cincinnati Bengals</strong>- Sedrick Ellis (DT- USC)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">After missing out on Shaun Rogers, Ellis will be their guy to help sure up the middle of their defense.  He&#8217;s in the mold of  a Warren Sapp and should be a huge upgrade to a dismal defensive line.</p>
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<p style="0.25in;"><strong>10.</strong> <strong>New Orleans</strong><strong> Saints-</strong> Keith Rivers (LB- USC)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">With the acquisitions of Randall Gay and Aaron Glenn, they may be willing to hold off on a corner so early in the draft.  At this immediate time, linebacker is probably the bigger need with the uncertainty of Dan Morgan.  Rivers is the top outside backer in the draft and possesses all the tools to step into a starting role.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>11. Buffalo Bills-</strong> Limas Sweed (WR- Texas)</p>
<p style="2.25pt;">Sweed is the ideal fit for the Bills.  They already have homerun threats in Parrish and Evens, and Sweed would give them that tall, physical receiver they definitely lack.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>12. Denver Broncos- </strong>Branden Albert (OG/OT- Virginia)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">Denver&#8217;s offensive line took a hit when Lepsis retired.  Albert is athletic, agile and very versatile. The Broncos love those type of guys for their offensive system.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>13.  Carolina Panthers-</strong> Derrick Harvey (DE- Florida)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">This is going to be one of the more interesting picks in the draft. They can go running back, defensive end or offensive tackle.  They did a decent job addressing their offensive line problems through free agency, and there is just too much uncertainty along their defensive line to pass up on Harvey.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>14.  Chicago Bears- </strong>Jeff Otah (OT- Pitt)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The Bears will look to bolster a depleted offensive line.  Otah is a mammoth of a man at 6&#8242;6 340lbs and has a huge upside at the next level.  Running back may also be an option.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>15. Detroit Lions- </strong>Rashard Mendenhall (RB- Illinois)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">Mendenhall is a stud, and who are we kidding&#8230;Tatum Bell is not the answer.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>16. Arizona Cardinals- </strong>Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie<strong> </strong>(CB- Tennessee St.)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">While the sun may be setting on Edge, the Cardinals would like to move Rolle to safety and Cromartie&#8217;s size and playmaking skills make him a very good pick here at 16.</p>
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<p style="35.25pt;"><strong>17. Minnesota Vikings- </strong>Phillip Merling (DE- Clemson)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 35.25pt;">The Vikings boast one of the best defenses in the league, but they just can&#8217;t seem to generate any kind of pass rush.  Erasmus James and Kenechi Udeze are not the answer at the defensive end positions.  Merling has all the intangibles to turn into a fine pass rusher.</p>
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<p style="35.25pt;"><strong> 18. Houston Texans- </strong>Aqib Talib (CB- Kansas)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The secondary has been a constant issue for the Texans.  To some, Talib is regarded as the top corner in this draft. While I am not one of those people, I believe that he would be a nice addition to the Texans&#8217; defense.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>19. Philadelphia Eagles- </strong>Chris Williams (OT- Vanderbilt)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">While I believe wide receiver makes the most sense, I am leaning towards the argument they don&#8217;t draft receivers in the first round.  Williams is a versatile tackle and with the age at the tackle positions, Williams would be a great pick here.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- </strong>Devin Thomas<strong> </strong>(WR- Michigan St.)<strong> </strong></p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">Joey Galloway is nearing the end of his fabulous career and it is time to look for a playmaker to step in.  Thomas has a nice combination of size, speed, and strength.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>21. Washington Redskins- </strong>James Hardy (WR- Indiana.)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">Jason Campbell could certainly use some wide receiver help. Moss is on one side, but Randel-El certainly is not the answer on the other.  Hardy is tall, with good speed and can play above every D-back in the league.   It would also allow Randel-El to move into the slot.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>22. Dallas Cowboys (from Browns)- </strong>Mike Jenkins  (CB- South Florida)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">Assuming the Cowboys don&#8217;t get Pacman, Jenkins will be their guy at the cornerback position.  He has all the skills to step right into the nickel back role.</p>
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<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;"><strong>23. Pittsburgh Steelers- </strong>Gosder Cherilus (OT- Boston College)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">With Alan Fanaca gone, the Steelers will be coming into this draft looking to take the best offensive lineman available.  At this point, Cherilus is that guy.  He has the size and mentality the Steelers love.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>24.  Tennessee Titans- </strong>Desean Jackson (WR- Cal)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">I have seen all the talk about the Titans not drafting first round receivers.  Well news flash: they really need one.  They may have been burned in the past, but the Titans need weapons on offense.  While some worry about Jackson&#8217;s size, he does have good hands and possesses game-breaking speed.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>25. Seattle</strong><strong> Seahawks</strong>- Kentwan Balmer (DT- North Carolina)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The Seahawks do not really have any absolute need positions and that is why they will go for the highest graded player remaining.  Balmer would fit great in their front 7.  Balmer is another one of those big, quick tackles who has great agility.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>26. Jacksonville</strong><strong> Jaguars-</strong> Calais Campbell (DE- Miami)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The defensive line has taken a hit with Stroud and Mccray leaving town.  Campbell is massive at 6&#8242;8 290lbs and has a nice combination of size and athleticism.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>27. San Diego Chargers</strong>- Jonathon Stewart (RB- Oregon)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The Chargers are another one of those teams with no real holes.  Stewart is a steal here. The toe injury, while troublesome, has plenty of time to recover with LT solidified at the starting position.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>28. Dallas</strong><strong> Cowboys- </strong>Felix Jones (RB- Arkansas)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">Is wide receiver the bigger need position ? Yes.  But there is no way in my opinion Jerry Jones passes up on Arkansas man Felix Jones.  With that said, Jones has the speed and homerun capability to be a nice compliment to Marion Barber.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>29. San Fransico 49ers</strong>- Jerod Mayo (LB- Tennessee)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">With Mike Martz coming to town it would be safe to say they will be looking for an offensive weapon.  Too bad there isn&#8217;t one worth taking.  I would say Malcolm Kelly, but with his quad injury, slow 40 and the complaining he&#8217;s done, I would have to say Mike Nolan and the 49ers pass.</p>
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<p style="0.5in;"><strong>30. Green Bay</strong><strong> Packers</strong>- Antoine Cason (CB- Arizona)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 0.5in;">The Packers will look to add depth to their secondary and Cason is the best guy on the board here.  Cason has good speed and has a good combination of size and instincts.  Kenny Phillips is another option.</p>
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<p style="0in 0in 0pt;"><strong>New England Patriots</strong>- Forfeited</p>
<p style="34.5pt;"><strong>31. New York</strong><strong> Giants</strong>- Kenny Phillips  (S- Miami)</p>
<p style="0in 0in 0pt 34.5pt;">This is one of the tougher picks in the draft to predict.  I am torn between Dan Connor and Kenny Phillips.  Safety is a need position for the Giants, and Phillips could be that typical UM ball-hawking safety.  But with the retirement talk of Strahan, linebacker is also a need for the G-men.  It comes down to more depth at the linebacking position than at the safety position.</p>
<h5 style="text-align: center;">For some more mocks, check out <a title="External Link" href="http://hailredskins.com/MockDraft.htm" target="_blank">hailRedskins Mock Draft Database</a> or <a title="External Link" href="http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/" target="_blank">FFToolbox &#8211; 2008 NFL Mock  Drafts &amp; Prospect Profiles</a>.</h5>
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		<title>Schackman&#8217;s 2008 NFL Mock Draft (Part 3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Schackman</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is Mock Draft 3 of 4. To view the previous mock draft <a title="Internal Link" href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/?p=1013" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>1. Miami</strong><strong> Dolphins</strong>-Chris Long (DE- Virginia) Long is their guy. Which Long is the real question, but I am going to go with Chris right now. He is a Parcells kind of guy, with a non-stop motor. But they could look at Jake Long for protecting the blind side. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>2. St. Louis</strong><strong> Rams</strong>-Jake Long (OT-Michigan) Long is the top offensive lineman in this draft, and with the Rams injury problems on the O-line and Orlando Pace nearing the end of his career, Long is a very smart pick here. The Rams will 100% walk away with a Long at the 2<sup>nd</sup> pick.</p>
<p><strong>3. Atlanta</strong><strong> Falcons</strong>-Matt Ryan (QB- Boston College) The Atlanta Falcons are in complete disarray, they have no Qb, and more importantly as of now no head coach. Matt Ryan is a big, smart, pure pocket passer who can be the leader of this team for years.</p>
<p><strong>4. </strong><strong>Oakland</strong><strong> Raiders-</strong>Glenn Dorsey (DT- LSU) The Raiders can go O-line or D-line, but with Jake Long off the board, Dorsey is the guy. Dorsey and Tommy Kelly are both active tackles who could have an instant impact for a defense that wasn&#8217;t very good. But don&#8217;t be surprised if they look to trade this pick away.</p>
<p><strong>5. Kansas City</strong><strong> Chiefs-</strong>Ryan Clady (OT- Boise.St) The Chiefs were once known for a powerful running game and dominant offensive-line. Not so much these days. While Long is the guy they want, they will need to turn to Clady. Clady will fill the huge void left when Willie Roaf retired. While this may be a little high, they need to draft a solid offensive lineman. Sedrick Ellis may also be a possibility here. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>6. New York Jets</strong>- Darren McFadden (RB- Arkansas) The Jets had one rushing touchdown last year, and with their revamped offensive line it is time to get a playmaker like McFadden.</p>
<p><strong>7. New England Patriots (from SF)-</strong> Vernon Gholston (DE-Ohio.St) Gholston had a monster workout, and would be a great addition to an aging linebacking corp. They just released Colvin so Gholston can step in right away. Cornerback is also a possibility considering they lost Asante Samuel and Randall Gay. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>8. Baltimore Ravens</strong><strong>- </strong>Leodis McKelvin (DB- Troy) This pick can go either way:  McKelvin or Ellis. But their secondary was banged up last season and isn&#8217;t getting younger, so McKelvin would be a nice nickelback next season before taking over for Samari Rolle.</p>
<p><strong>9. Cincinnati Bengals</strong>- Sedrick Ellis (DE- Clemson) After missing out on Shaun Rogers, Ellis will be their guy to help sure up the middle of their defense. He&#8217;s in the mold of Warren Sapp and should be a huge upgrade to a dismal defensive line.</p>
<p><strong>10. New Orleans Saints-</strong>Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie (CB-Tenn St.) The Saints secondary was a disaster last season and Cromartie is shooting up the draft boards. He has a perfect combination of size and speed. While they did address the secondary with Randall Gay, Cromartie is too good to pass up.</p>
<p><strong>11. Buffalo Bills</strong><strong>-</strong>Limas Sweed (WR- Texas) Sweed is the ideal fit for the Bills. They already have homerun threats in Parrish and Evens, and Sweed would give them that tall, physical receiver they desperately lack.</p>
<p><strong>12. Denver Broncos</strong><strong>- </strong>Chris Williams (OT- Vanderbilt) Denver&#8217;s offensive line took a hit when Lepsis retired. Williams is that athletic, and agile lineman the Broncos love for their offensive system.<strong> </strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>13. Carolina Panthers</strong><strong>- </strong>Rashard Mendenhall (RB- Illinois) This is going to be one of the more interesting picks in the draft. They can go running back, defense end or offensive tackle. They did a nice job addressing their offensive line problems through free agency and Mendenhall would be a great fit to complement DeAngelo Williams.<strong> </strong> <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>14. Chicago Bears</strong><strong>- </strong>Jeff Otah (OT- Pitt) The Bears will look to bolster a depleted offensive line. Otah is a mammoth of a man at 6&#8242;6 340lbs and has a huge upside at the next level. Running back may also be an option.</p>
<p><strong>15. Detroit Lions</strong><strong>- </strong>Philip Merling (DE- Clemson) The Lions must add bodies on the defensive line, and Merling is a Rod Marinelli type of player. He may not be the pure pass rusher like Harvey, but he is a physical specimen with a non-stop motor.</p>
<p><strong>16. Arizona Cardinals</strong><strong>- </strong>Aqib Talib (CB- Kansas)W hile the sun may be setting on Edge, the Cardinals would like to move Rolle to safety and Talib&#8217;s speed and cover skills makes him a good pick here at 16.</p>
<p><strong>17. Minnesota Vikings</strong><strong>- </strong>Derrick Harvey (DE- Florida) The Vikings boast one of the best defenses in the league. But they just can&#8217;t seem to generate any kind of pass rush. Eramus James and Kenechi Udeze are not the answer at the defensive end position. Harvey has all the intangibles to turn into a fine pass rusher.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>18. Houston Texans-</strong> Keith Rivers (LB-USC) While some may think the secondary or running back here, Rivers would be a great fit in the Texans defense. He is quick, has good instincts and would be a nice young talent to play next to tackling machine Demeco Ryans.</p>
<p><strong>19. Philadelphia Eagles</strong><strong>- </strong>Malcolm Kelly (WR- Oklahoma) The Eagles are not going to land Fitzgerald and they must upgrade the wide receiver position. Kelly has great size at 6&#8242;4 and he will add that deep threat the Eagles lack.</p>
<p><strong>20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers</strong><strong>- </strong>DeSean Jackson<strong> </strong>(WR- Cal)<strong> </strong>Joey Galloway is nearing the end of his fabulous career and it is time to look for playmakers to step in. While many worry about Jackson&#8217;s size, he possesses game-breaking speed. I believe that Jackson could prove to be one of the steals of the draft at this spot.</p>
<p><strong>21. Washington Redskins</strong><strong>- </strong>Calais Campbell (DE- Miami) Campbell is a physical specimen at 6&#8242;8 290lbs. He would be a great upgrade opposite of Andre Carter. Wide receiver is also a possibility.</p>
<p><strong>22. Dallas Cowboys</strong><strong> (from Browns)- </strong>Mario Manningham (WR-Michigan) The Cowboys will be using this draft to stock up at the skill positions. Wide receiver is a need position for them and Manningham is the best pure receiver on the board.</p>
<p><strong>23. Pittsburgh Steelers</strong><strong>- </strong>Brandon Albert (OG- Virginia) With Alan Fanaca gone, the Steelers will be coming into this draft looking to take the best offensive lineman available. Albert has great size, athleticism and experience and would be a nice pick to fill the left guard spot. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>24. Tennessee Titans</strong><strong>- </strong>Kentwan Balmer (WR- Indiana) Wide Receiver is certainly a need position but there isn&#8217;t a difference maker at pick 24. Balmer would be a nice compliment next to Haynesworth inside.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>25. Seattle</strong><strong> Seahawks</strong>- Fred Davis (TE- USC) While this may be a little high for a tight end, they sorely need one. Davis is the best tight end in this draft regardless of what the combine numbers may suggest.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>26. Jacksonville</strong><strong> Jaguars-</strong> Lawrence Jackson (DE- USC) The defensive line has taken a hit with Stroud and Mccray leaving town. Jackson has a nice combination of size and athleticism, and could be the pass rusher the Jags lack.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>27. San Diego Chargers</strong>- Gosder Cherilus (OT- Boston College) The Chargers will look at offensive tackle and cornerback and will draft the highest rated player. Cherilus will get the nod here and in time take over the right tackle position. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>28. Dallas</strong><strong> Cowboys- </strong>Mike Jenkins (CB- South Florida) The Cowboys secondary was abused by the Giants in the playoffs and it is time to reload. Jenkins has great speed and cover skills and would be a great selection here at 28. Felix Jones is also a very good possibility. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>29. San Fransico 49ers</strong>- James Hardy (WR- Indiana) With Mike Martz coming to town it would be safe to say they will be looking for an offensive weapon. Hardy has great size and could be that deep threat that the 49ers sorely lack.</p>
<p><strong>30. Green Bay</strong><strong> Packers</strong>- Kenny Phillips (S- Miami) The Packers will look to add depth to their secondary and Cason is the best guy on the board here. Cason isn&#8217;t the fastest guy out there but has good combination of size and instincts. Linebacker may be another option here.</p>
<p><strong>31. New York</strong><strong> Giants</strong>- Dan Connor (LB- Penn. St) Connor would be a great fit for this defense and would be the replacement for Kawika Mitchell. The Giants need to add depth and Connor is a very athletic and smart linebacker who smacks.<strong> </strong> <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>New England Patriots</strong>- Forfeited</p>
<p>For some more mocks, check out <a title="External Link" href="http://hailredskins.com/MockDraft.htm" target="_blank">hailRedskins Mock Draft Database</a> or <a title="External Link" href="http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/" target="_blank">FFToolbox &#8211; 2008 NFL Mock  Drafts &amp; Prospect Profiles</a>.</p>
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