Drew Brees needs a great reciever
to throw to rather than to be replaced.
2.
Oakland Raiders
Eli Manning, QB
With Rich Gannon aging, Eli would be the perfect replacement
for when Rich retires.
3.
Arizona Cardinals
Ben Roethlisberger, QB
This is a no-brainer. Arizona needs
a QB and Roethlisberger is the perfect fit.
4.
New York Giants
Robert Gallery, OT
Easily the best OL in the draft, and can be an immediate
starter for the G Men.
5.
Washington Redskins
Tommie Harris, DT
While it's tempting to get a young
running back in Kevin Jones, the Redskins first need to restock their
D-Line.
6.
Detroit Lions
Sean Taylor, S
The Lions need secondary help, In come Taylor . . .
7.
Atlanta Falcons
Roy Williams, WR
Suprise! Many feel the Falcons need
to load up the Defense, but I feel that Vick needs another threat.
Just imagine Vick throwing to Price and Williams (scary huh?).
8.
Cleveland Browns
Shawn Andrews, OL
The Browns never had an OL start all 16 games due to
injuries and need more depth on the O Line.
9.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Kellen Winslow, TE
Many think the Jaguars should get
a WR to replace Smith; I say get a solid TE that Leftwich can throw
to any time.
10.
Houston Texans
Kenechi Udeze, DE
He is the perfect fit in the 3-4 defense and the answer
to the Texans horrid run defense.
11.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Kevin Jones, RB
The Steelers lack a solid back to
carry the load for them, and find their workhorse in Jones.
12.
New York Jets
DJ Williams, LB
Williams has the perfect combo of size, speed, and strength.
This is too good for NY to pass up.
13.
Buffalo Bills
Reggie Williams, WR
With Josh Reeds being a huge dissapointment,
the Bills need some young talent at WR.
14.
Chicago Bears
Vince Wilfork, DT
The Bears Defense was pathetic in 2003 mostly because
they lacked a big body up front that allows Urlacher to roam. Look
for Chicago to bite on Wilfork.
15.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rashaun Woods, WR
With Johnson obviously on his way
out, the Bucs need to replace him.