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2004 NFL Mock Draft Submitted by Banditball - 2/18/04

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1.San Diego ChargersEli Manning, QB - Mississippi
They probably should pick Gallery or trade out, but Manning will put meat in the seats. Poor Marty will probably lose his job before it pays off.
2.Oakland RaidersRobert Gallery, OT - Iowa
Fitzgerald should be good, but the second coming of Moss? Please, the Raiders need more help in the line, Taylor would not surprise me either, Davis always does his own thing...and then sues everbody else, nice job in the Super Bowl, Al.
3.Arizona CardinalsLarry Fitzgerald, WR - Pitt
Green loves this kid and is apparantly friends with his old man. Wow, Boldin, Fitzgerald and Bryant, yet I beleive they will still find some way to blow it-they are the Cardinals after all.
4. New York GiantsSean Taylor, S - Miami (Fl.)
Still crying over Gallery being snatched by the Evil One, they take the bestplayer-available. Mel Kiper loves it. Hooray!
5. Washington RedskinsKenechi Udeze, DE - USC
I get the feeling that they may trade out. It is still too early to take any of the running backs. Their D-line stinks on ice! Udeze will help. Nice job, Spurrier!
 
 
6.Detroit LionsKellen Winslow Jr., TE - Miami (Fl.)
How in the hell does Matt Millen still have a job?!? He needs to hit a homerun. Winslow will help, but not as much as he thinks. He is spoiled and immature, life is about to get tougher for K-2. Mooch deserves a better front office.
7.Atlanta FalconsTommie Harris, DT - Oklahoma
Their defense is way too bad to get help for Vick. Harris will help...a little. Trading out or taking Gamble may very well be an option.
8.Cleveland BrownsJacob Rogers, OT - USC
Rogers is a bit underrated in my opinion. The Brownies need o-line, o-line and more o-line, and no, Lard-Ass Andrews is Not the answer.
9.Jacksonville JaguarsChris Gamble, CB - Ohio State
The prevailing wisdom is that they will take one of the WRs. They need help in the defensive secondary worse. Gamble seems to be very versatile. There will be very good WRs in Round 2.
10.Houston TexansWill Smith, DE - Ohio State
A great fit for a team that needs more playmakers on defense.
11.Pittsburgh SteelersSteve Jackson, RB - Oregon St.
Well lookie, lookie a running back that does not weigh 400lbs or 120lbs...what a concept. Nice fit, should take some pressure off of "Dim-Bulb" Maddox.
12.New York JetsDeAngelo Hall, CB - Virginia Tech
They need help on D. more than a WR. Hall might be the best Corner in the draft.
13.Buffalo BillsRoy Williams, WR - Texas
Mularkey would like a new toy for his offense. The D. is fairly solid, the offense will not have any excuses this year.
14.Chicago BearsBen Roethlisberger, QB - Miami(Ohio)
Surprised to still be there. He should provide competition to Grossman. Wilfork also a real possibility.
15.Tampa Bay BuccaneersOther, Put name in explanation ->
Greg Jones.A bit of a surprise, but why? He is a vastly, vastly underrated BEAST of a player. Assuming his knee is fully recovered, he will be the best runningback in the draft. The Bucs will go for WR,CB, and o-line later in the draft. Belicheck will say a swear word I'm sure as he expected Jones to be there at #32.
16.San Francisco 49ersMichael Clayton, WR - LSU
They need a good, level-head wide receiver which they have not had since Rice changed his commute. Let that Ass-Clown Owens be some other team's headache.
     
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