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  1. Oakland - Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame
    Andrew Walter and Aaron Brooks just are not getting it done.
  2. Detroit - JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU
    R. Williams finally gets a big arm to get him the ball.
  3. Cleveland - Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin
    With Quinn and Russell off the board, they grab the stud tackle.
  4. Tampa Bay - Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech
    Arguably the top player in the draft, he will likely go higher in April.
  5. Arizona - Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson
    The Cards have to upgrade their perimeter pass rush.
  6. Washington - Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia
    They gamble on his upside at end.
  7. Minnesota - Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC
    Vikes finally lands a go to receiver since Moss.
  8. Houston - Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma
    Reggie Bush who?? Injury issues drop him down, but could be the best back in the nfl next year.
  9. Miami - Levi Brown, OT, Penn St.
    Protecting and giving Culpepper time is imperative. Unless Baker and Long enter the draft Brown is the man.
Second Rounder; Daymeion Hughes, Cal 6'2 188 lbs, Im trying to be realistic. But one of these top CB Antoine Cason, Arizona, Jr. Darrelle Revis, Pitt, Jr. Marcus McCauley, Fresno St. Leon Hall, Michigan Daymeion Hughes, Cal Fred Bennett, South Carolina and Aaron Ross, Texas will fall and be available to the phins in the second. So draft the best CB available.

Third rounder; Brandon Siler, Florida, Jr 6'2 230 ILB, drafting a talented but unheralded Like we did with Crownder in the third. I read notes on Siler that he is more talented than Crownder.

Fourth Rounder; Louis Holmes DE 6'6 270 Arizona Jr. Louis Holmes is all about getting after the quarterback. He is a very good athlete and uses it to routinely beat tackles and get into the backfield. He changes direction well, and has a nose for the football in the backfield. Holmes has a great frame for a DE. He is long and lean, and has plenty of room for more growth, despite already topping 260lbs. Talented player who still has things to learn but who better to watch and learn from than Taylor and Carter.
 
At #9 Levi will not be considered BPA... if grabbing him, we need to trade down. Which, btw I'm all for. Trade down a few spots, grab an extra 2nd or 3rd rounder, and then take him.
 
i love it didnt realive homw many good dbs their are
 
after reading some stuff about brandon siler, i'm really impressed and hope we can get him, but he looks more like a mid 2nd round pick and i don't know if he's still available in the 3rd! he can play ilb in the 4-3 and 3-4, his 40 time is a 4.62, exellent blitzer and i think he could also play well as olb like channing crowder!

http://www.draftboardinsider.com/position/ILB/siler-b.html
 
Go for a OLB/DE hybrid. We don't need a ILB and DE. This draft needs to be more offense than defense.
 
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