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2004 NFL Mock Draft Submitted by LORK 88 - 3/3/04

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1.San Diego ChargersLarry Fitzgerald, WR - Pitt
With great free agent QB's out there like Kitna, Holcombe, Garcia, and maybe even Ramsey there's no need to go after Eli with the first pick. Plus, the Chargers might still stick to Brees.
2.Oakland RaidersEli Manning, QB - Mississippi
The best QB in the draft, under the 2002 MVP, equals one great team in 2005. Theres no way Al Davis can't screw this up.
3.Arizona CardinalsBen Roethlisberger, QB - Miami(Ohio)
I STILL don't believe Denny Green will stick with McCown despite what he says. They have a chance to get a great young QB in the draft and should take advantage of the oppritunity.
4. New York GiantsRobert Gallery, OT - Iowa
An easy pick for the Giants because of their ailing offensive line. Gallery is the best lineman in the draft, period.
5. Houston TexansSean Taylor, S - Miami (Fl.)
I know yall are scratching your head about this one, but hear me out. This makes perfect sense for many reasons. The Texans have 3 main needs in the draft: Saftey, D-Line, and O-Line. D-Line can be addressed later on with a deep draft and can get someone good like Marquise Hill or David Ball. The O-Line can be fixed with some big name players sprouting up daily in the free agency pool. That obviously leaves safety, and Sean Taylor. He is the most complete player at his position in the draft and can make a HUGE impact. The Texans can afford to trade up because of some picks they will hopefully get for Drew Henson.
 
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6.Detroit LionsKellen Winslow Jr., TE - Miami (Fl.)
Kellen is a shoe-in to go to Detroit because he doesn't fit Joe Gibbs system, and I think Washington will trade down. Winslow will help boost an offense that keeps getting younger and younger.
7.Cleveland BrownsShawn Andrews, OT - Arkansas
The Browns had 0 offensive linemen who started all 16 wether it was injury, new roles, or what not. Whatever the case, they need more depth.
8.Atlanta FalconsMike Williams, WR - USC
Allthough the Falcons looked horrid on defense, they will fix the problem later on. In the mean time, they'll pick up the 6'5" 230lb beast, Mike Williams.
9.Jacksonville JaguarsRoy Williams, WR - Texas
Jimmy Smith is aging more and more and can't do all the receiver duties himself. The Jags will take a young WR like Roy to help alleviate Smith.
10.Washington RedskinsKenechi Udeze, DE - USC
They get the man they wanted and extra draft picks. 2 reasons why the Redskins can be happy about trading down.
11.Pittsburgh SteelersSteve Jackson, RB - Oregon St.
I feel that Maddox wasn't the problem for the Steelers. I think their inability to run the ball well was their weak link in the chain and think they should pick up a young workhorse like Jackson.
12.New York JetsD.J. Williams, LB - Miami (FL.)
DJ has a great combo of speed, size, and strength and will help the aging LB corp out tremendously in the long run.
13.Buffalo BillsReggie Williams, WR - Washington
It was evident in 2003 that Josh Reed wasn't ready to step it up and that they really should've kept Peerless Price.
14.Chicago BearsKevin Jones, RB - Virginia Tech
Anthony Thomas hasn't been living up to his reputation lately so its time to add another young RB to the mix.
15.Tampa Bay BuccaneersVince Wilfork, DT - Miami (Fl.)
Warren Sapp says he wants to stay in Tampa, but Tampa can't afford Sapp's wants and will need another young DT to fill up the gaps.
16.San Francisco 49ersDeAngelo Hall, CB - Virginia Tech
San Fransisco might lose Plummer and Webster which in my opinion, is far worse than losing TO and Streets. In a draft with the deepest WR pool in a decade, they can get a solid receiver in later rounds.
     
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