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  65. -
One of the fastest linebackers in the draft. Has good size, he will fit in with the Lions looking to add speed to their linebacker core. Coming off a serious knee injury. 6'1" 228 4.50 24 benches
  66. -
Ellerbe has excellent speed for an Inside Linebacker to go with his 236 pound frame. The Rams defense was poor last year, they need all the help they can get. 6'1" 236 4.63
  67. -
Didn't put up huge numbers at Southern Miss. but he has excellent speed and good hands. His stock rose when he did an outstanding job of blocking at the senior bowl. He only plays at 240, blocking was the thing most teams were concerned about. 6'5" 240 4.52 19 benches
  68. -
Four year starter @ Arkansas. Has a chubby body build, needs a NFL weight training program. Blocked for McFadden and Jones in college. He won't be an immediate starter, but he should develop into one. 6'4" 301 5.14 26 benches
  69. -
Moala is more of a 4-3 penetrater than a nose tackle. Moves well for a man his size. Fits in as a rotation guy on the D-line. 6'4" 305 5.07 25 benches
  70. -
Replaces T.J. Whoseyourmama for the Bengals. He has similar size to T.J., but wasn't really a gamebreaker @ OSU. Chad Johnson may eventually be on the outs as well. Smart guy whose father, Terry, was an NFL coach for a long time. Has all the tools to play a long time. 6'3" 209 4.46
  71. -
Cook could be a tight end, h-back or WR at the next level. For a college tight he ran outstanding at the combine. He has long thin legs and I wonder if can be an effective blocker at the NFL level. More of a hybrid player, but he has to much athletic ability to pass up at this point. Will be their second tight end as the primary backup to Zach Miller. 6'5" 246 4.49 23 reps
  72. -
The Jaguars falloff last year was due to O-line troubles. Injuries, tragic shootings and infeffective play plagued the team. They would have already addressed tackle before this pick. Here they take Johnson, a mammoth guard at 6'7" 356 lbs. A true road grader run blocker. He will drop this far because many teams are concerned about his ability to stay at a playing weight. He reported to LSU over 400 pounds one year! 5.50 21 benches
  73. -
A three year college starter who many consider the best Guard in the draft. Graded out excellent @ Oregon State. The only he lacking is he is about three inches shorter than most of the other top prospects at his position. 6'3" 305 5.33 23 benches
  74. -
Cody Brown was a linebacker at UConn, but his NFL fit is as a pass rushing DE. Strictly a one dimensional player, doesn't have the speed to cover people as a LB. Worth a shot in round 3, teams always want guys who can get to the QB. 6'2" 244 4.76 26 benches
  75. -
Super freak of an athlete. Well known for youtube video, where he jumps out of a in ground pool in about three feet of water. He may go higher than this, but is he more great athlete than a football player. He has a lean frame for a defensive tackle, some teams may look at him as an end. A few months ago, he was rated a sixth round prospect, his stock has soared. 6'5" 288 4.81 28 benches
  76. -
Davis split carries at Clemson, so he doesn't have a lot of mileage on his tires. He was the primary ball carrier in the red zone and scored a bunch of touchdowns. He was once though of as the top senior running back. Davis does many things well, but is not great at any special feature of his game. Jets Thomas Jones is getting near the end of his career, Davis is his eventual replacement. 5'11" 218 4.55 17 benches
  77. -
Has return man ability as well. Very productive @ Penn State. He is definitely not a blazer, but he ran far better at his pro day than he did at the combine. The Texans have an excellent passing game, but need a possession WR like Williams to play opposite Andre Johnson. 6'0" 194 4.56 15 benches
  78. -
Tall, thinly built cornerback who transferred from Oregon State. He may have to switch to safety in the NFL, he played very well his one year with the Beavers, but was dismissed from the team after being arrested on loaded gun possession charges. 6'1" 185 4.63 24 benches
  79. -
Speed burner receiver with the stigma of the Gators lack of success producing NFL wideouts hanging over him. Runs sub 4.4. Even though WR isn't their biggest need, new coach Josh McDaniel likes to spread the field with multiple sets. 6'3" 203 4.32 12 benches
  80. -
Good sized CB with good speed. had some college durability issues. Will be a depth dime back type guy for the Redskin, may evolve into a Nickel coverage player. 6'0" 187 4.45
  81. -
Fastest inside linebacker in the draft, he made a ton of tackles the last three years. Will fit in great with a cover 2 team like the Bucs. His stock has risen over the last month. 6'3" 231 4.49 19 benches
  82. -
Huge prospect who made a name for himself by being one of the top performing Tackles at the combine. He's very agile. One of the best sleepers in the draft. The Lions need a tackle to go opposite last years number #1, Gosder Cherilus. 6'7" 306 4.82 25 benches
  83. -
Nothing wrong with a guy named Ramses with a helmet on, LOL. He only runs a 4.6, but at 6'6", he'll be a great red zone target. That's about the only thing the Packers deep receiving corp is lacking. 6'6" 229 4.55 17 benches
  84. -
87 tackles and ten tackles for losses as a senior, history of shoulder injuries. The Broncos defense was awful last year and they need numbers on that side of the ball. 6'2" 236 4.69
  85. -
Casey caught an incredible 111 catches for 13 touchdown his senior year. He only played two years of major college football( and how major is Rice anyways). But he has shown to be an outstanding athlete and was Mr. do everything for Rice. He originally played minor league baseball and he is over aged (26 yrs old). Will be the replacement for L.J. Smith, since the Eagles lost out on the Tony Gonzalez sweepstakes. 6'3" 246 4.74 28 benches
  86. -
Durable athletic Guard to help protect "the Purple" Sage Rosenfels. Suspended by Cincinnati for allegedly costing his team a 5 cent deposit by breaking a bottle over someone's head. 6'5" 307 5.30 29 benches
  87. -
Solid guy who played a lot for the Badgers. He's not going to be an immediate starter. He may play some for a team that rotates their D-Lineman, but will be a solid special teams wedge guy. 6'5" 266 4.88 24 benches
  88. -
Very good sized prospect who had an off senior year. He had a great junior year with 8 picks. Smith is used to being thrown at a lot, because teams did not like to throw @ Mike Mickens, who played the opposite corner. The Ravens need to groom a replacement for Samari Rolle and Chris McAlister. 5'11" 194 4.50 17 benches
  89. -
Originally enrolled @ Oklahoma. Dismissed from team due to "no show" job scandal. He has some character red flags, but he does have an NFL arm. Sam Houston State didn't play high level competition. Big question mark of how good he actually is. He will eventually compete with Kevin O'Connell to be Tom Brady's backup. 6'2" 225 4.70 25 benches
  90. -
Not a true penetrating DT or a true nose guard either. Kind of a tweener guy, without ideal height for his position. The Falcons will use him as a rotational guy. 6'2" 306 5.00
  91. -
2 year starter for the Irish. Brought his toddler son to the combine. In a world full of deadbeat dads, that was nice to see. Projected to be backup depth and an excellent gunner on special teams. 6'2" 219 4.40 19 benches
  92. -
Coffman had a great college career, but many wonder how his skill set translates to the next level. He usually caught the ball @ Missouri within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage in their spread offense. Coffman does not have great straight line speed. 6'6' 244 4.83
  93. -
Is he a wide receiver, a return man, a wildcat guy? I think he's a QB. In both the senior bowl and the combine, he looked as good, if not better, than just about every QB there. He can still play the wildcat. What he really needs is an NFL weight training program and some Cheeseburgers. 188 lbs is to light to take the NFL hits. 6'0" 188 4.55
  94. -
Came into this year as a touted first round pick. Coming off a major injury in his senior year(broken leg). He had almost 1000 yards receiving in 2006 and 2007. Could be a steal this late!! 6'3" 239 4.62 28 benches
  95. -
Solid player whose main strength is the ability to make tackles for losses in the running game. Not much of a pass rusher. Fits into rotation with Cardinals very talented d-line and is a willing special teamer. Team player. 6'2" 304 5.32 29 benches
  96. -
Solid tackle who played against tough Pac10 competition. Played very well against USC. 6'6" 314 5.40 24 benches
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