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2004 NFL Mock Draft Submitted by Steve in Cleveland, Ohio

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1. San Diego Chargers Eli Manning
If they decide to give D. Brees one more chance they could trade the pick or take Fitzgerald.
2. Oakland Raiders Larry Fitzgerald
Tim Brown and Jerry Rice aren't getting any younger. Roethlisberger could be a long shot.
3. Arizona Cardinals Ben Roethlisberger
No brainer of a pick. You have to start somewhere.
4. New York Giants Robert Gallery
Best O-lineman in draft and the Giants need one of those.
5. Washington Redskins Tommie Harris
Best D-line prospect in the draft. Should help free up Lavar Arrington.
 
 
6. Detroit Lions Sean Taylor
May be the best defensive prospect in the draft. This guy has Pro Bowl written all over him.
7. Atlanta Falcons Shawn Andrews
The Falcons need to stockpile guys to protect Vick and Andrews is a good start.
8. Cleveland Browns Kellen Winslow, Jr.
May come as a shock, but Butch won't leave a weapon like this on the board.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars Roy Williams
With a future star like Leftwich at the helm Jags need to keep adding weapons.
10. Houston Texans Will Smith
Pass rush specialist can do it all.
11. Pittsburgh Steelers Steven Jackson
Jackson can be the long term answer at RB.
12. New York Jets Chris Gamble
Great size, great athleticism, great speed, great pick for the Jets at #12.
13. Buffalo Bills Kenechi Udeze
Learn the name. This guy should make an immediate impact.
14. Chicago Bears DeAngelo Hall
Has shut down corner skills and should contribute immediately.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kevin Jones
Last years superbowl champs need to jump start the spurting 2003 offense.
16. San Francisco 49ers Reggie Williams
This years draft is loaded at WR and WIlliams falls nicely into 49ers lap.
     
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