The Sports Network's updated 2007 mock draft is below:
1 - Raiders - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU Physical talents are simply too enticing for Oakland to pass up.
2 - Lions - Joe Thomas, T, Wisconsin Matt Millen is looking to trade down, but would help his offense immensely by taking Thomas.
3 - Browns - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma Some think they'll take Brady Quinn, but such a move would effectively sign Romeo Crennel's walking papers.
4 - Buccaneers - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech One of the league's worst offenses just found a much-needed playmaker.
5 - Cardinals - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson Figures to be a menace in the desert, especially if Bertrand Berry is healthy on the other side.
6 - Redskins - LaRon Landry, S, LSU Skins need help in a number of areas, the secondary primary among them.
7 - Vikings - Levi Brown, T, Penn State Brady Quinn might be available, but selecting him would be acknowledgment that last year's Tarvaris Jackson pick was a mistake.
8 - Falcons - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan Branch would offer strength to a front seven that has been soft against the run.
9 - Dolphins - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame Cam Cameron can afford to bring Quinn along slowly, probably as the backup to Trent Green.
10 - Texans - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan Houston has long lacked secondary playmakers, and Hall is the best corner in the draft.
11 - 49ers - Ted Ginn, Jr., WR, Ohio State Does not project as an 80-catch guy right away, but his versatility will keep opposing defenses guessing.
12 - Bills - Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss With London Fletcher-Baker and Takeo Spikes now wearing different uniforms, the Bills have a particular need for a linebacker.
13 - Rams - Amobi Akoye, DT, Louisville 19-year-old prodigy projects as a longtime staple of a currently-soft defense.
14 - Panthers - Jon Beason, OLB, Miami-Florida LB was a trouble spot for underachieving Carolina defense a year ago.
15 - Steelers - Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas At 284 pounds, he can play end in either Dick LeBeau's 3-4 or Mike Tomlin's 4-3.
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1 - Raiders - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU Physical talents are simply too enticing for Oakland to pass up.
2 - Lions - Joe Thomas, T, Wisconsin Matt Millen is looking to trade down, but would help his offense immensely by taking Thomas.
3 - Browns - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma Some think they'll take Brady Quinn, but such a move would effectively sign Romeo Crennel's walking papers.
4 - Buccaneers - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech One of the league's worst offenses just found a much-needed playmaker.
5 - Cardinals - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson Figures to be a menace in the desert, especially if Bertrand Berry is healthy on the other side.
6 - Redskins - LaRon Landry, S, LSU Skins need help in a number of areas, the secondary primary among them.
7 - Vikings - Levi Brown, T, Penn State Brady Quinn might be available, but selecting him would be acknowledgment that last year's Tarvaris Jackson pick was a mistake.
8 - Falcons - Alan Branch, DT, Michigan Branch would offer strength to a front seven that has been soft against the run.
9 - Dolphins - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame Cam Cameron can afford to bring Quinn along slowly, probably as the backup to Trent Green.
10 - Texans - Leon Hall, CB, Michigan Houston has long lacked secondary playmakers, and Hall is the best corner in the draft.
11 - 49ers - Ted Ginn, Jr., WR, Ohio State Does not project as an 80-catch guy right away, but his versatility will keep opposing defenses guessing.
12 - Bills - Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss With London Fletcher-Baker and Takeo Spikes now wearing different uniforms, the Bills have a particular need for a linebacker.
13 - Rams - Amobi Akoye, DT, Louisville 19-year-old prodigy projects as a longtime staple of a currently-soft defense.
14 - Panthers - Jon Beason, OLB, Miami-Florida LB was a trouble spot for underachieving Carolina defense a year ago.
15 - Steelers - Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas At 284 pounds, he can play end in either Dick LeBeau's 3-4 or Mike Tomlin's 4-3.
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