| 1.) |
Houston

|
*Reggie
Bush - RB - USC
Houston will be tempted to
trade down with this pick as many offers will be coming their way.
Ultimately, I think that they will keep this pick and the choice
will come down to Bush or home town hero Vince Young. Unless they
were to get a great trade offer for David Carr, this pick will be
Bush.
|
| 2.) |
New
Orleans

|
Matt
Leinart - QB - USC
The Saints have grown tired
of Aaron Brooks inconsistency. Leinart will be given the starting
job from day one. Leinart may not have the flash of Vince Young,
but what the Saints need is a consistent performer and Leinart is
the perfect fit.
|
| 3.) |
Tennessee

|
*Mario
Williams - DE - North Carolina State
Paring Williams with Kyle Vanden
Bosch (assuming he resigns) will give the Titans a formable d-line.
|
| 4.) |
New
York Jets

|
*Vince
Young - QB - Texas
The Jets get that stud quarterback
that Pennington never really became. Young is still a bit raw, but
he will be given time to acclimate to the speed of the NFL. Even
New York fans should be happy with this pick.
|
| 5.) |
Green
Bay

|
A.J.
Hawk - LB - Ohio State
They could also go left tackle
here too, but Hawk is the gritty smash mouth linebacker that the
Packers need.
|
| 6.) |
Oakland

|
Jimmy
Williams - DB - Virginia Tech
The Raiders defense was horrible
last year. Williams would fit real nice in the Silver and Black.
We can't see Woodson still on the Raiders next year.
|
| 7.) |
San
Francisco

|
D'Brickashaw
Ferguson- OT - Virginia
The Niners almost blew it with
some last wins, but Ferguson falls to San Fran and the Niners thank
their lucky stars. Ferguson will be a huge upgrade on the offensive
line.
|
| 8.) |
Buffalo

|
Mathias
Kiwanuka - DE - Boston College
Buffalo really needs an offensive
linemen, but the value isn't here at the eighth pick. They have
plenty of other needs too and getting Kiwanuka for the D-line should
plug a hole.
|
| 9.) |
Detroit

|
Haloti
Ngata - DT - Oregon
Detroit should finally start
addressing the defense after going with WR the last three years.
Ngata will really help against the run. Oddly enough, even after
drafting 3 WRs in the last three drafts, they still need a receiver.
|
| 10.) |
Arizona

|
Marcus
McNeil - OT - Auburn
The Cardinals could never get
going on the ground. It was easy to point the fingers at the running
backs but they never had much of a hole to run through. Drafting
McNeil will bring some immediate help to the line.
|
| 11.) |
St.
Louis

|
*Michael
Huff - SS Texas |
| 12.) |
Cleveland

|
Chad Greenway - LB
- Iowa |
| 13.) |
Baltimore

|
LenDale
White - RB - USC |
| 14.) |
Philadelphia

|
Santonio
Holmes - WR - Ohio State |
| 15.) |
Atlanta

|
DeMeco
Ryans - LB - Alabama |
| 16.) |
Miami

|
Jay
Cutler - QB - Vanderbilt |
| 17.) |
Minnesota

|
*Laurence
Maroney - RB - Minnesota |
| 18.) |
Dallas

|
Ryan
O'Callaghan - OT - Cal |
| 19.) |
San
Diego

|
*Ashton
Youboty - DB - Ohio State |
| 20.) |
Kansas
City

|
*Darnell
Bing - DB - USC |
| 21.) |
New
England

|
DeAngelo
Williams - RB - Memphis |
| 22.) |
Denver(from
Washington)

|
Tamba
Hali - DE - Penn St. |
| 23.) |
Tampa
Bay

|
Eric
Winston - OT - Miami |
| 24.) |
Cincinnati

|
Rodrique
Wright - DT - Texas |
| 25.) |
New
York Giants

|
Elvis
Dumervil - DE - Louisville |
| 26.) |
Carolina

|
Vernon
Davis - TE - Maryland |
| 27.) |
Chicago

|
Sinorice
Moss - WR - Miami |
| 28.) |
Pittsburgh

|
Chad
Jackson - WR - Florida |
| 29.) |
Jacksonville

|
Marcedes
Lewis - TE - UCLA |
| 30.) |
Denver

|
Orien Harris - DT - Miami |
| 31.) |
Seattle

|
Tye
Hill - CB - Clemson |
| 32.) |
Indianapolis

|
Antonio
Cromartie - CB - Florida St. |