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QB - Kurt Warner, Trent Edwards
RB - Brandon Jacobs, Darren McFadden, Knowshon Moreno, Jonathan Stewart, LeSean McCoy, Fred Jackson
WR - Randy Moss, Santonio Holmes, Domenik Hixon
TE - Antonio Gates
K - Nick Folk
D/ST - San Diego
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I like the Pats taking one of the CBs over Clady.

If Gholston is still on the board, expect the Ravens to consider him even over taking Brohm. Terrell Suggs is a UFA I believe and that leaves a big hole for Baltimore to fill if he leaves. Gholston could be great for their scheme.

I don't like Reggie Smith over Talib and not in the top 20.

I'll be surprised if DeSean Jackson makes it out of the top 20.

I think the Dolphins have much more to fix, especially on defense, rather than spring for a QB in the second round. Even if that player is Andre Woodson, who I'd consider a steal there.

Doucet is a first round pick to me now. I saw some highlights of him at the Senior Bowl and I'm impressed. I expect him to go in the same range Dwayne Bowe went in last year.

Mel Kiper is hyping Chilo Rachal, as for me, I like a lot of different OGs more than him. Roy Schuening is the most impressive OG I've seen. Eric Young, Robert Felton and Andrew Radovich are other guys I'd take ahead of Rachal. There's more too.

I'm not buying Chris Johnson in the second round. It's nothing against him. I said he'd be a top 5 RB after his bowl performance, but I didn't see this many juniors entering the draft. Ray Rice is ahead of him. Jamaal Charles is too. Steve Slaton has an argument... Kevin Smith...

Not a bad 2-rounder...
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I don't like Reggie Smith over Talib and not in the top 20.
I gave Minnesota Reggie Smith because of his versatility. The Vikings could use some help at S and some depth at CB. I considered DeSean Jackson there, and also many other spots, but I couldn't find a spot where he'd fit.
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RB - Brandon Jacobs, Darren McFadden, Knowshon Moreno, Jonathan Stewart, LeSean McCoy, Fred Jackson
WR - Randy Moss, Santonio Holmes, Domenik Hixon
TE - Antonio Gates
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D/ST - San Diego
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Talib could play safety as well. He has the size to convert for a free safety and is a solid tackler.
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i cant see the browns taking a WR with that second round pick. BE had a break out year and Joey J is solid. The team has much bigger holes to fill especially on the D-Line. Also if they can get another tweener to play OLB to get a pass rush opposite Kam Wimbley maybe teams would stop double or triple teaming him due to the fact that he is our only pass rushing threat on the team
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i cant see the browns taking a WR with that second round pick. BE had a break out year and Joey J is solid. The team has much bigger holes to fill especially on the D-Line. Also if they can get another tweener to play OLB to get a pass rush opposite Kam Wimbley maybe teams would stop double or triple teaming him due to the fact that he is our only pass rushing threat on the team
Jurevicius is mulling retirement. At some point in this draft, I think it's obvious the Browns will look WR.
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