Seven Round 2009 NFL Mock Draft: Who Will Your Team Take?

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Published: April 11, 2009

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I can’t even believe it. The 2009 NFL draft is in less than two weeks.

April is here now, and it’s time for my seven round mock draft.

Please enjoy the picks!

Round One:

1. Detroit Lions- Matthew Stafford, Quarterback, Georgia
After several workouts with the Lions, it seems as though this pick is set-in-stone. Detroit should go the route of drafting a quarterback first and a solid offensive tackle second. Matt Stafford could help the Lions win a few games next year.

2. St. Louis Rams- Jason Smith, Offensive Tackle, Baylor
The Rams released future hall-of-fame offensive tackle, Orlando Pace. Their offensive line is a complete mess. Alex Barron is far too inconsistent to start. Jason Smith is the best offensive tackle in the draft by miles.

3. Kansas City Chiefs- Aaron Curry, Outside Linebacker, Wake Forest
Aaron Curry is one of the best linebacker’s to come out for a long time. Kansas City needs a dominant linebacker next to Mike Vrabel. Curry is my early pick for defensive rookie of the year.

4. Seattle Seahawks- Eugene Monroe, Offensive Tackle, Virginia
The Seahawks got their number one target, T.J. Houshmandzadeh. They still need help on the offensive line. Seattle is intent on straightening up on offense. Eugene Monroe should be a solid fit for the Hawks.

5. Cleveland Browns- Brian Orakpo, Outside Linebacker/Defensive End, Texas
I doubt many Cleveland fans would be disappointed with this pick. The Browns desperately need help in the front seven. Willie McGinest is likely done after this year. Brian Orakpo will be an impact player from the start.

6. Cincinnati Bengals- Andre Smith, Offensive Tackle, Alabama
The Bengals offensive line is amongst the worst in the league. They lost Stacy Andrews to the Eagles. Andre Smith has major character issues that he needs to deal with, but he is still a very good blocker.

7. Oakland Raiders- Michael Crabtree, Wide Receiver, Texas Tech
A month or two ago, I would have said that this would never happen. After the Seahawks and Chiefs filled their needs somewhat for receivers, Crabtree’s stock fell out of the top 5. Oakland will have a play-maker for JaMarcus… Finally!

8. Jacksonville Jaguars- Malcolm Jenkins, Cornerback/Safety, Ohio State
Perhaps not the biggest need for the Jaguars, but Malcolm Jenkins would be a huge addition to their defense. He could play time at both cornerback and safety if they need him to do so.

9. Green Bay Packers- B.J. Raji, Defensive Tackle, Boston College
Towards the end of the season, Green Bay’s run defense was absolutely horrific. Opposing running backs were able to run all over them. B.J. is too good to pass up on even if he did test positive for marijuana.

10. San Francisco 49’ers- Everette Brown, Defensive End, Florida State
I contemplated with going with Mark Sanchez here. He is a real possibility, but the 49’ers may try to get a quarterback later in the draft. Everette Brown is a physical and athletic defensive end.

11. Buffalo Bills- Brandon Pettigrew, Tight End, Oklahoma State
The Bills starting tight end last year was Robert Royal. He is no longer on the team. The Bills could use a tight end that can both block and catch the ball. Pettigrew would fit that need.

12. Denver Broncos- Tyson Jackson, Defensive End, LSU
Josh McDaniels has done a fantastic job at fixing the defense for the Broncos. The one thing that’s missing is a run-stuffing defensive end. Tyson Jackson is near 290 pounds of pure muscle and power.

13. Washington Redskins- Mark Sanchez, Quarterback, USC
The Redskins seem focused on trading away quarterback, Jason Campbell. They were looking to make a deal with the Broncos for Jay Cutler. Mark Sanchez will be able to lead the team from day one.

14. New Orleans Saints- Chris Wells, Running Back, Ohio State
I had a crazy idea that Reggie Bush should convert to wide receiver. Okay, so maybe it’s not all that crazy. Chris Wells would be the big and physical running back that the Saints could use on offense.

15. Houston Texans- Jeremy Maclin, Wide Receiver, Missouri
Andre Johnson is perhaps in the top 3 for receivers in the league. Can you name the Texans other starting receiver? It’s Kevin Walter. Houston needs a dominant No. 2 receiver behind Andre Johnson.

16. San Diego Chargers- Rey Maualuga, Middle Linebacker, USC
With the loss of Shawne Merriman, it was clear that the Chargers defense was only average. They need help at linebacker. Rey Maualuga would be the perfect fit for their scheme.

17. New York Jets- Josh Freeman, Quarterback, Kansas State
I have never thought of Josh Freeman as being a legitimate first-round pick. I have changed my mind though after looking at a few highlight reels of his college career at Kansas State. The Jets need a franchise quarterback right now.

18. Denver Broncos from Chicago- Brian Cushing, Outside Linebacker, USC
The Broncos traded for this pick in a block-buster deal with the Bears. Denver needs a studly outside linebacker across from former pro-bowler, D.J. Williams. Denver has the possibility to have one of the better defenses in the league.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Peria Jerry, Defensive Tackle, Ole Miss
I have had Peria Jerry going to the Bucs for a long time now. My mind has not changed the slightest bit. Tampa Bay needs a defensive tackle that can stuff the run. Anthony McFarland was the closest thing they had to success at this position.

20. Detroit Lions from Dallas Cowboys- Michael Oher, Offensive Tackle, Ole Miss
I, honestly, don’t think the Lions could have plotted out their picks any better than this. Michael Oher seems like a steal this late in the draft. Gosder Cherilus and Michael Oher should make for a good combination.

21. Philadelphia Eagles- Robert Ayers, Defensive End, Tennessee
Head coach, Andy Reid, has selected a defensive end in the first round for four of the last five years. Although their defense is good, they have the potential to make it great if they can get a force on the defensive line.

22. Minnesota Vikings- Hakeem Nicks, Wide Receiver, North Carolina
Bernard Berrian is a decent No. 1 receiver, but Sidney Rice at the second spot is absolutely ridiculous. Hakeem Nicks is a big and physical receiver with terrific hands. He has been compared to Anquan Boldin several times.

23. New England Patriots- Clay Matthews, Outside Linebacker, USC
The Patriots still need to get younger on defense. Clay Matthews is vastly under-rated. He fits the kind of player that Bill Belichick loves to have on his defense. He will make a good tandem with Jerod Mayo.

24. Atlanta Falcons- Evander Hood, Defensive Tackle, Missouri
Is this too early for Evander “Ziggy” Hood? Maybe so. The Falcons don’t have that many needs to fill on offense, therefore they should look for defensive help. Evander might not make a difference right away, but in time he will make an impact.

25. Miami Dolphins- Vontae Davis, Cornerback, Illinois
Miami lost Andre Goodman to the Denver Broncos this off-season. They need to draft a cornerback that can play along with Will Poole. Vontae Davis is a steal this late. He should be a great cornerback for years to come.

26. Baltimore Ravens- Percy Harvin, Wide Receiver, Florida
Derrick Mason at best has only 2-3 years left in the tank. He was the Ravens number one receiver last year. Clearly, Mark Clayton is not prepared to be the star of the offense. Percy Harvin would be a great pick.

27. Indianapolis Colts- Darrius Heyward-Bey, Wide Receiver, Maryland
Marvin Harrison is no longer on the team after his contract expired this season. The Colts need another explosive offensive weapon so that Anthony Gonzalez can remain in the slot.

28. Philadelphia Eagles from Carolina- Knowshon Moreno, Running Back, Georgia
The Eagles need somebody that can take away carries from Brian Westbrook. He has taken a lot of damage to his body. Knowshon Moreno is a quick and tough runner that Philadelphia would covet.

29. New York Giants- Sean Smith, Cornerback/Safety, Utah
As always, the Giants have very few needs to fill. I doubt they draft a receiver in the first round simply because they have invested in Steve Smith and Sinorice Moss. Sean Smith can play at safety or cornerback if need be.

30. Tennessee Titans- Michael Johnson, Outside Linebacker, Georgia Tech
The Titans need help at linebacker. Keith Bulluck is 32 years old, and he can’t carry the defense on his own. Michael Johnson is a 6’7″ specimen that has been compared to Julius Peppers.

31. Arizona Cardinals- Donald Brown, Running Back, Connecticut
Tim Hightower has proven that he can’t be an every-down running back. The Cardinals need a tough runner that can take the majority of the carries. Donald Brown is the perfect fit for Arizona.

32. Pittsburgh Steelers- Alex Mack, Center, California
The Steelers need help on the offensive line. Ben Roethlisberger was on his back on every-other pass play last season. Alex Mack is without a doubt the best center to come out in this year’s draft.

Round Two:

33. Detroit Lions- Connor Barwin, Defensive End/Outside Linebacker, Cincinnati
The Lions addressed their offensive needs in the first round. Now they must get defensive help. Connor Barwin is a good 4-3 defensive end.

34. New England Patriots from Kansas City- Eben Britton, Offensive Tackle, Arizona
I think going for an offensive tackle here would be a stretch, but the Patriots could use depth on the offensive line. Eben Britton is a steal in the second round.

35. St. Louis Rams- James Laurinaitis, Middle Linebacker, Ohio State
Will Witherspoon will be moving to weakside linebacker this coming season, which leaves the middle linebacker spot, vacant. Laurinaitis can fit the bill.

36. Cleveland Browns- LeSean McCoy, Running Back, Pittsburgh
Jamal Lewis might be the slowest running back in the league right now. Cleveland must start looking towards the future at running back.

37. Seattle Seahawks- William Moore, Safety, Missouri
Brian Russell can’t keep starting at strong safety for much longer. He is a bad starter, plain and simple. William Moore will start right away.

38. Cincinnati Bengals- Paul Kruger, Defensive End, Utah
The Bengals lack a strong pass rush. Paul Kruger is a specialist at rushing for the quarterback. Solid pick here for Cincinnati.

39. Jacksonville Jaguars- Kenny Britt, Wide Receiver, Rutgers
The Jaguars have pathetic receivers. Reggie Williams is the best receiver on the roster. Can you count how many times he’s been arrested? It’ll take two hands.

40. Oakland Raiders- William Beatty, Offensive Tackle, Connecticut
The right tackle spot is something that could use an upgrade. William Beatty might not make it out of the first round, which makes him a steal.

41. Green Bay Packers- Louis Delmas, Safety, Western Michigan
There is no telling what the Packers secondary will like in 2 years. I promise you this… It will be nothing like it looks today.

42. Buffalo Bills- Larry English, Defensive End/Outside Linebacker, Northern Illinois
Aaron Schobel has lost a step in his game. He isn’t able to use the speed he once possessed. Larry English will be a solid replacement for the future.

43. San Francisco 49’ers- Jamon Meredith, Offensive Tackle, South Carolina
Although the 49’ers signed Marvel Smith, they still need a young offensive tackle for the future. Jamon Meredith has climbed up the charts as of late.

44. Miami Dolphins from Redskins- Clint Sintim, Defensive End/Linebacker, Virginia
Joey Porter isn’t exactly a young guy. He only had one sack in his last four games. The Dolphins need another pass rusher besides him.

45. New York Giants- Brian Robiskie, Wide Receiver, Ohio State
The Giants need to draft a receiver that can replace Plaxico Burress. It won’t be an easy job by any means. Brian Robiskie could be the stud of the second round.

46. Houston Texans- Alphonso Smith, Cornerback, Wake Forest
Many of you will see this pick and thing it’s preposterous. Somebody is bound to comment me saying that Alphonso will not go that late. With that said, Houston still needs a No. 2 cornerback.

47. New England Patriots from San Diego- Jarron Gilbert, Defensive End, San Jose State
Richard Seymour’s contract expires after the 2009 season. If the Patriots were to draft Gilbert, they won’t necessarily NEED to resign Seymour.

48. Denver Broncos- Coye Francies, Cornerback, San Jose State
The Broncos secondary will improve by a large margin, but depth is still an issue. Coye Francies will solve that issue.

49. Chicago Bears- Ramses Barden, Wide Receiver, Cal Poly
Does a 6’6″, 230 pound receiver intrigue you, Bears fans? It would if I liked your team in the slighest bit.

50. Cleveland Browns from Tampa Bay- Patrick Chung, Safety, Oregon
Sean Jones left for the Eagles, which left a big need at safety. Patrick Chung should be a solid fill-in for him.

51. Dallas Cowboys- Pat White, Wide Receiver/Quarterback, West Virginia
Jerry Jones is interested in running the “Wildcat” offense in 2009. Pat White is the perfect player for that type of formation.

52. Philadelphia Eagles- Duke Robinson, Offensive Tackle/Guard, Oklahoma
The Eagles need a right guard if Stacy Andrews is going to be moving to left tackle as expected.

53. New York Jets- Juaquin Iglesias, Wide Receiver, Oklahoma
The Jets need a receiver that can replace Laveranues Coles. Juaquin Iglesias should be able to do a fine job of that.

54. Minnesota Vikings- D.J. Moore, Cornerback, Vanderbilt
As a Vikings fan, I would be very excited with this pick. D.J. Moore was a great college player who will hopefully become a great role player on the defense.

55. Atlanta Falcons- Jared Cook, Tight End, South Carolina
The Falcons could use a dynamic play-making tight end. Matt Ryan needs another weapon on offense.

56. Miami Dolphins- Louis Murphy, Wide Receiver, Florida
Miami’s No. 2 receiver is Greg Camarillo who is slightly above average. The Dolphins need a target for Chad Pennington.

57. Baltimore Ravens- Fili Moala, Defensive Tackle/Defensive End, USC
This is just for depth purposes. Baltimore needs back-ups and potential starters for the future.

58. New England Patriots- Ron Brace, Defensive Tackle, Boston College
Even more depth for a defensive line that could really use it. Ron Brace is a very talented player that will play a big role in the Pats defense.

59. Carolina Panthers- Jairus Byrd, Cornerback, Oregon
Ken Lucas was recently cut which leaves a big need at cornerback. Richard Marshall also isn’t playing up to potential.

60. New York Giants- Rashad Jennings, Running Back, Liberty
The Giants need a big running back that will be able to replace Derrick Ward who went to the Buccaneers.

61. Indianapolis Colts- Marcus Freeman, Outside Linebacker, Ohio State
Indianapolis has fairly weak linebackers. They could use some serious depth in the front seven.

62. Tennessee Titans- Lawrence Sidbury, Defensive End, Richmond
Jevon Kearse won’t be around for that much longer. The Titans need to look for some young defensive help.

63. Arizona Cardinals- Eric Wood, Center, Louisville
The interior blocking for the Cardinals is pretty pathetic. They need to get some solid blocking for Donald Brown.

64. Pittsburgh Steelers- Phil Loadholt, Offensive Tackle. Oklahoma
The Steelers need to spend two picks in-a-row on offensive lineman. Believe it or not, Pittsburgh’s offensive line sucks.
Round 3:

65. Detroit Lions- Chris Baker, Defensive Tackle, Hampton

66. St. Louis Rams- Keenan Lewis, Cornerback, Oregon State

67. Kansas City Chiefs- Xavier Fulton, Offensive Tackle, Illinois

68. Seattle Seahawks- Derrick Williams, Wide Receiver, Penn State

69. Dallas Cowboys from Cleveland- Fenuki Tupou, Offensive Tackle

70. Cincinnati Bengals- Sen’Derrick Marks, Defensive Tackle, Auburn

71. Oakland Raiders- Rashad Johnson, Safety, Alabama

72. Jacksonville Jaguars- Ricky Jean-Francois, Defensive Tackle, LSU

73. Green Bay Packers- Troy Kropog, Offensive Tackle, Tulane

74. San Francisco 49’ers- Derek Pegues, Safety, Mississippi State

75. Buffalo Bills- Herman Johnson, Guard, LSU

76. New York Jets from New Orleans- Mike Mickens, Cornerback, Cincinnati

77. Houston Texans- Andre Brown, Running Back, North Carolina State

78. San Diego Chargers- Javon Ringer, Running Back, Michigan State

79. Denver Broncos- Gerald McRath, Middle Linebacker, Southern Miss

80. Washington Redskins- Tyrone McKenzie, Outside Linebacker, South Florida

81. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Jarett Dillard, Wide Receiver, Rice

82. Detroit Lions from Dallas- Dannell Ellerbe, Linebacker, Georgia

83. Green Bay Packers from Jets- Zack Follet, Outside Linebacker, California

84. Denver Broncos from Chicago- Nic Harris, Safety, Oklahoma

85. Philadelphia Eagles- Max Unger, Center, Oregon

86. Minnesota Vikings- Jason Watkins, Offensive Tackle, Florida

87. Miami Dolphins- Darry Beckwith, Middle Linebacker, LSU

88. Baltimore Ravens- Frantz Joseph, Middle Linebacker, Florida Atlantic

89. New England Patriots- Andy Levitre, Guard, Oregon State

90. Atlanta Falcons- Jonathan Casillas, Outside Linebacker, Wisconsin

91. New York Giants- Victor Harris, Cornerback, Virginia Tech

92. Indianapolis Colts- Shonn Greene, Running Back, Iowa

93. Carolina Panthers- Dorrel Scott, Defensive Tackle, Clemson

94. Tennessee Titans- Austin Collie, Wide Receiver, BYU

95. Arizona Cardinals- Phillip Hunt, Defensive End/Outside Linebacker, Houston

96. Pittsburgh Steelers- Captain Munnerlyn, Cornerback, South Carolina

97. New England Patriots (Comp)- Chip Vaughn, Safety, Wake Forest

98. Cincinnati Bengals (Comp)- James Davis, Running Back, Clemson

99. Chicago Bears (Comp)- Brandon Williams, Defensive End, Texas Tech

100. New York Giants (Comp)- Trevor Canfield, Guard, Cincinnati

Round 4:

101. Dallas Cowboys from Lions- Daniel Holtzclaw, Middle Linebacker, Eastern Michigan

102. Kansas City Chiefs- Brandon Long, Defensive End/Linebacker, Michigan State

103. St. Louis Rams- Cedric Peerman, Running Back, Virginia

104. Cleveland Browns- Aaron Kelly, Wide Receiver, Clemson

105. Seattle Seahawks- Nate Davis, Quarterback, Ball State

106. Cincinnati Bengals- Quan Cosby, Wide Receiver, Texas

107. Jacksonville Jaguars- Sebastian Vollmer, Offensive Tackle, Houston

108. Miami Dolphins from Oakland- Alex Magee, Defensive Tackle, Purdue

109. Green Bay Packers- Mitch King, Defensive End, Iowa

110. Buffalo Bills- Asher Allen, Cornerback, Georgia

111. San Francisco 49’ers- Scott McKillop, Middle Linebacker, Pittsburgh

112. Houston Texans- Cody Brown, Outside Linebacker, Connecticut

113. San Diego Chargers- Kevin Ellison, Safety, USC

114. Denver Broncos- Sammie Lee Hill, Defensive Tackle, Stillman

115. New York Jets from Washington- Augustus Parrish, Offensive Tackle, Kent State

116. New Orleans Saints- David Bruton, Safety, Notre Dame

117. Dallas Cowboys- Michael Hamlin, Safety, Clemson

118. New Orleans Saints from Jets- Terrance Taylor, Defensive Tackle, Michigan

119. Chicago Bears- Darcel McBath, Safety, Texas Tech

120. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Stephen McGee, Quarterback, Texas A&M

121. Philadelphia Eagles- Shawn Nelson, Tight End, Southern Mississippi

122. Houston Texans from Minnesota- Chris Clemons, Safety, Clemson

123. Baltimore Ravens- Lydon Murtha, Offensive Tackle, Nebraska

124. New England Patriots- Brandon Tate, Wide Receiver, North Carolina

125. Atlanta Falcons- Rhett Bomar, Quarterback, Sam Houston State

126. Oakland Raiders- Ian Campbell, Outside Linebacker, Kansas State

127. Indianapolis Colts- Kraig Urbik, Guard, Wisconsin

128. Carolina Panthers- Mike Thomas, Wide Receiver, Arizona

129. New York Giants- Chase Coffman, Tight End, Missouri

130. Tennessee Titans- Cornelius Lewis, Offensive Tackle, Tennessee State

131. Arizona Cardinals- James Casey, Tight End, Rice

132. Pittsburgh Steelers- Sherrod Martin, Safety, Troy

133. San Diego Chargers (Comp)- Roy Miller, Defensive Tackle, Texas

134. San Diego Chargers (Comp)- Tyronne Green, Guard, Auburn

135. Tennessee Titans (Comp)- Vance Walker, Defensive Tackle, Georgia Tech

136. Indianapolis Colts (Comp)- Courtney Greene, Safety, Rutgers

Round 5:

137. Seattle Seahawks from Detroit- Michael Goodson, Running Back, Texas A&M

138. Atlanta Falcons from St. Louis- Mohamed Massaquoi, Wide Receiver, Georgia

139. Kansas City Chiefs- Jeremiah Johnson, Running Back, Oregon

140. Chicago Bears from Denver via Seattle- Kory Sheets, Running Back, Purdue

141. Philadelphia Eagles from Cleveland- Kevin Ogletree, Wide Receiver, Virginia

142. Cincinnati Bengals- Morgan Trent, Cornerback, Michigan

143. Atlanta Falcons- Matt Shaughnessy, Defensive End, Wisconsin

144. Jacksonville Jaguars- Rey Feinga, Guard, BYU

145. Green Bay Packers- Antonio Appleby, Middle Linebacker, Virginia

146. San Francisco 49’ers- Devin Moore, Running Back, Wyoming

147. Buffalo Bills- Hunter Cantwell, Quarterback, Louisville

148. San Diego Chargers- Patrick Turner, Wide Receiver, USC

149. Denver Broncos- Ian Johnson, Running Back, Boise State

150. Washington Redskins- Orion Martin, Defensive End, Virginia Tech

151. New York Giants from New Orleans- Emanuel Cook, Safety, South Carolina

152. Houston Texans- David Veikune, Defensive End, Hawaii

153. Philadelphia Eagles from Jets- Corvey Irvin, Defensive Tackle, Georgia

154. Chicago Bears- Andrew Gardner, Offensive Tackle, Georgia Tech

155. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Henry Melton, Defensive End, Texas

156. Dallas Cowboys- Domonique Johnson, Cornerback, Jackson State

157. Philadelphia Eagles- DeAngelo Smith, Cornerback, Cincinnati

158. Minnesota Vikings- Jonathan Luigs, Center, Arkansas

159. Philadelphia Eagles from New England- Kaluka Maiava, Outside Linebacker, USC

160. St. Louis Rams from Atlanta- Cullen Harper, Quarterback, Clemson

161. Miami Dolphins- Gerald Cadogan, Offensive Tackle, Penn State

162. Baltimore Ravens- Kevin Barnes, Cornerback, Maryland

163. Carolina Panthers- Alex Boone, Offensive Tackle, Ohio State

164. New York Giants- Anthony Parker, Guard, Tennessee

165. Indianapolis Colts- Mike Reilly, Quarterback, Central Washington

166. Dallas Cowboys from Tennessee- Tim Jamison, Defensive End, Michigan

167. Arizona Cardinals- Travis Bright, Guard/Tackle, BYU

168. Pittsburgh Steelers- Darryl Richard, Defensive Tackle, Georgia Tech

169. Pittsburgh Steelers (Comp)- Louis Vasquez, Guard, Texas Tech

170. New England Patriots (Comp)- Travis Beckum, Tight End, Wisconsin

171. San Francisco 49’ers (Comp)- Graham Harrell, Quarterback, Texas Tech

172. Dallas Cowboys (Comp)- Louis Ellis, Defensive Tackle, Shaw

173. Tennessee Titans (Comp)- Cornelius Ingram, Tight End, Florida

Round 6:

174. Detroit Lions- Mike Wallace, Wide Receiver, Mississippi

175. Kansas City Chiefs- Brandon Gibson, Wide Receiver, Washington State

176. Atlanta Falcons from St. Louis- Cary Harris, Cornerback, USC

177. Cleveland Browns- Ryan Purvis, Tight End, Boston College

178. Seattle Seahawks- Jason Phillips, Middle Linebacker, TCU

179. Cincinnati Bengals- Curtis Painter, Quarterback, Purdue

180. Jacksonville Jaguars- Nathan Brown, Quarterback, Central Arkansas

181. Miami Dolphins from Oakland- Arian Foster, Running Back, Tennessee

182. Green Bay Packers- Bruce Johnson, Cornerback, Miami (Florida)

183. Buffalo Bills- Glen Coffee, Running Back, Alabama

184. San Francisco 49’ers- Sammie Stroughter, Wide Receiver, Oregon State

185. Denver Broncos- John Parker Wilson, Quarterback, Alabama

186. Washington Redskins- Curtis Taylor, Safety, LSU

187. Green Bay Packers from New Orleans- P.J. Hill, Running Back, Wisconsin

188. Houston Texans- Tony Fiammetta, Fullback, Syracuse

189. San Diego Chargers- Antoine Caldwell, Center, Alabama

190. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Jahi Word-Daniels, Cornerback, Georgia Tech

191. Chicago Bears- Brandon Hughes, Cornerback, Oregon State

192. Detroit Lions from Dallas- Bear Pascoe, Tight End, Fresno State

193. New York Jets- Tyrell Sutton, Running Back, Northwestern

194. Philadelphia Eagles- Jamarca Sanford, Safety, Mississippi

195. Philadelphia Eagles from Vikings- Jasper Brinkley, Middle Linebacker, South Carolina

196. St. Louis from Atlanta- George Hypolite, Defensive Tackle, Colorado

197. Dallas Cowboys from Miami- Demetrius Byrd, Wide Receiver, LSU

198. Baltimore Ravens- Victor Butler, Outside Linebacker, Oregon State

199. New England Patriots- Quinn Johnson, Fullback, LSU

200. New York Giants- A.Q. Shipley, Center, Penn State

201. Indianapolis Colts- Joe Burnett, Cornerback, UCF

202. Carolina Panthers- Tom Brandstater, Quarterback, Fresno State

203. Tenneessee Titans- Kyle Moore, Defensive End, USC

204. Arizona Cardinals- Otis Wiley, Safety, Michigan State

205. Pittsburgh Steelers- Pannel Egboh, Defensive End, Stanford

206. Tennesee Titans (Comp)- Brandon Underwood, Safety, Cincinnati

207. New England Patriots (Comp)- Gartrell Johnson, Running Back, Colorado State

208. Dallas Cowboys (Comp)- Donald Washington, Cornerback, Ohio State

209. Cincinnati Bengals (Comp)- Anthony Hill, Tight End, North Carolina State

Round 7:

210. Dallas Cowboys from Detroit- Corey Smith, Outside Linebacker, Cincinnati

211. St. Louis Rams- Michael Bennett, Defensive End, Texas A&M

212. Kansas City Chiefs- C.J. Spillman, Safety, Marshall

213. Seattle Seahawks- Travis McCall, Fullback, Alabama

214. Miami Dolphins from Cleveland- Mike Teel, Quarterback, Rutgers

215. Cincinnati Bengals- Andy Kemp, Guard, Wisconsin

216. Oakland Raiders- DeAngelo Willingham, Cornerback, Tennessee

217. Tampa Bay Buccaneers from Jacksonville- Worrell Williams, Middle Linebacker, Cal

218. Green Bay Packers- Darius Passmore, Wide Receiver, Marshall

219. San Francisco 49’ers- Graham Gano, Kicker, Florida State

220. Buffalo Bills- Brooks Foster, Wide Receiver, North Carolina

221. Minnesota Vikings from Washington- Mortty Ivy, Outside Linebacker, West Virginia

222. New Orleans Saints- Jaison Williams, Wide Receiver, Oregon

223. Houston Texans- Robert Brewster, Offensive Tackle, Ball State

224. San Diego Chargers- Robert Francois, Outside Linebacker, Boston College

225. Denver Broncos- Jon Cooper, Center, Oklahoma

226. Pittsburgh Steelers from Tampa Bay- Chase Daniel, Quarterback, Missouri

227. Dallas Cowboys- Tiquan Underwood, Wide Receiver, Rutgers

228. New York Jets- Conredge Collins, Fullback, Pittsburgh

229. Chicago Bears- Greg Isdaner, Guard, West Virginia

230. Philadelphia Eagles- Loden Fryar, Cornerback, Western Michigan

231. Minnesota Vikings- Stephen Hodge, Safety, TCU

232. Jacksonville Jaguars from Miami- Josh Mauga, Middle Linebacker, Nevada

233. Tampa Bay Buccaneers from Baltimore- Jeremy Navarre, Defensive End, Maryland

234. New England Patriots- Chase Patton, Quarterback, Missouri

235. Denver from Atlanta- Vaughn Martin, Defensive Tackle, Western Ontario

236. New York Giants- Johnny Knox, Wide Receiver, Abilene Christian

237. Indianapolis Colts- Brett Helms, Center, LSU

238. Miami from Carolina- John Phillips, Tight End, Virginia

239. Tennessee Titans- Rudy Carpenter, Quarterback, Arizona State

240. Arizona Cardinals- Clinton McDonald, Defensive Tackle, Memphis

241. Pittsburgh Steelers- Maurice Crum Jr., Middle Linebacker, Notre Dame

242. Tennessee Titans (Comp)- Dominique Edison, Wide Receiver, Stephen F. Austin

243. Washington Redskins (Comp)- Javarris Williams, Running Back, Tennessee State

244. San Francisco 49’ers (Comp)- Jason McCourty, Cornerback, Rutgers

245. Seattle Seahawks (Comp)- Louie Sakoda, Kicker, Utah

246. Chicago Bears (Comp)- Anthony Heygood, Outside Linebacker, Purdue

247. Seattle Seahawks (Comp)- Al Afalava, Safety, Oregon State

248. Seattle Seahawks (Comp)- Kevin Akins, Outside Linebacker, Boston College

249. Cincinnati Bengals (Comp)- Eric Vanden Heuvel, Offensive Tackle, Wisconsin

250. Jacksonville Jaguars (Comp)- Chris Ogbonnaya, Running Back, Texas

251. Chicago Bears (Comp)- Kenny McKinley, Wide Receiver, South Carolina

252. Cincinnati Bengals (Comp)- Brannan Southerland, Fullback, Georgia

253. Jacksonville Jaguars (Comp)- Marko Mitchell, Wide Receiver, Nevada

254. Arizona Cardinals (Comp)- Ellis Lankster, Cornerback, West Virginia

255. Detroit Lions (Comp)- Will Dunbar, Safety, UAB

266. Kansas City Chiefs (Comp)- Stanley Arnoux, Middle Linebacker, Wake Forest

 

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