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    Todd McShay posted his full 7 round mock today. For what it's worth, his take on the Packers draft is:

    1. Brandon Flowers (CB) Virginia Tech
    2a. John Carlson (TE) Notre Dame
    2b. Anthony Collins (T) Kansas
    3. Thomas DeCoud (S) California
    4a. Donald Thomas (G) UCONN
    4b. Kevin O'Connell (QB) San Diego State
    5. Josh Johnson (QB) San Diego
    7. Ryan Torain (RB) Arizona State


    Two rookie QB's is interesting, but I like both of them. Thomas doesn't sound like a great fit. The rest are pretty good. Not enough tiny school guys to be a real Ted draft.

    Also, espn.com did an "interactive mock" today with various talking heads filling in for GMs. There they had the Packers trading down with Atlanta for #34 and their 4th rounder. Draft stopped at the end of one so there was no actual Packer pick, though most of the usual suspects were going to be on the board.
    #14

  • #2
    2 QB's? While both are interesting propects, if we come out of the draft with 2 QB's I will be a little disappointed.
    Go PACK

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    • #3
      would you mined posting the whole thing? i use to have insider, but i forgot to renew a few months ago

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      • #4
        Never going to happen. I whole-heartedly expect a defense based draft.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Partial
          Never going to happen. I whole-heartedly expect a defense based draft.
          i think by now partial you should never say never, i would expected a half and half draft, fill some holes at corner, guard, TE, and DE. Get depth with the rest

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          • #6
            I've heard of all of those schools so it can't be a TT draft. Needs a Wassamatta U or something in there.

            I've come to the conclusion that a mock draft means it's just put out there for us to mock.
            2025 Ratpickers champion.

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            • #7
              Torain is really good when healthy.

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              • #8
                A 7 round mock. I guess it might be ok to look at to guage roughly where players might go. But really, I'd be impressed if, overall, he was even 10% accurate.
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                Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                • #9
                  I like both QB's, he has 2 spots to fill, I could see it happening, especially if they don't sign Culpecker, I'd be happy with this draft.
                  Thanks Ted!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Charles Woodson
                    would you mined posting the whole thing? i use to have insider, but i forgot to renew a few months ago
                    Ok, you asked for it. Here you go:

                    1. Miami Dolphins -- Jake Long, OT, Michigan
                    Record: 1-15 | Needs: OT, CB, WR, QB, G
                    The Dolphins haven't had a true franchise left tackle since Richmond Webb in the 1990s, making this the right pick for them.


                    2. St. Louis Rams -- Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
                    Record: 3-13 | Needs: DE, DT, WR, C, OLB, OT
                    The Rams are looking to trade out of this pick but the only realistic option might be Atlanta, which is interested in taking Dorsey. While the St. Louis personnel department favors DE Chris Long at this pick, head coach Scott Linehan prefers Dorsey and is expected to get him.


                    3. Atlanta Falcons -- Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
                    Record: 4-12 | Needs: QB, OT, CB, DT, TE
                    Dorsey is priority No. 1, but if the Falcons can't land him here or with a trade-up, then Ryan will be the pick. Atlanta believes he is a franchise quarterback but would rather get the package of Dorsey and Louisville QB Brian Brohm through a trade.


                    4. Oakland Raiders -- Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
                    Record: 4-12 | Needs: DE/DT, OT/G, SLB, WR, RB
                    Word out of Oakland is owner Al Davis will pass on Hall of Famer Howie Long's son, Chris, and go with the explosive McFadden.


                    5. Kansas City Chiefs -- Chris Long, DE, Virginia
                    Record: 4-12 | Needs: OT, CB, DT, G, C, WR, QB
                    The Jared Allen trade makes defensive end a far greater need, and this is the dream scenario for the Chiefs, who would be able to pick up this year's top defensive end prospect.


                    6. New York Jets -- Vernon Gholston, DE/OLB, Ohio State
                    Record: 4-12 | Needs: DE, WR, CB, FS, ILB, RB
                    McFadden is their pick if he slides to them, but Gholston isn't a bad consolation prize for a team that runs a base 3-4 defense and needs another edge rusher at outside linebacker.


                    7. N.E. Patriots (from 5-11 S.F.) -- Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
                    Record: 16-0 | Needs: ILB, OLB, CB, ROT, TE
                    We still think the Patriots will trade out of this pick, whether it's up to get Chris Long or down to get better value. If stuck at No. 7, the intelligent and versatile Rivers makes the most sense.


                    8. Baltimore Ravens -- Branden Albert, OT/G, Virginia
                    Record: 5-11 | Needs: QB, CB, LOT, OLB/DE, ILB
                    If Ryan isn't on the board and the Ravens don't trade out of this slot, they will take the best available player. We don't make trades in this mock, but we have to acknowledge that either Cincinnati or New Orleans likely will trade up to get DT Sedrick Ellis. If Ellis is there and Ryan is off the board, Ellis would be the pick. If Ellis and Ryan are both gone as expected, then Albert makes sense.


                    9. Cincinnati Bengals -- Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
                    Record: 7-9 | Needs: NT, OT, DE, LB, WR, C
                    It's unlikely that Cincinnati will stay here and get this lucky. Either the Bengals or Saints will be aggressive to land the second best defensive tackle available. If the Saints leapfrog the Bengals and take Ellis, Rivers would be Cincinnati's pick if he slides. If Rivers isn't there, the best available offensive tackle (Albert or Ryan Clady) would be the next option.


                    10. New Orleans Saints -- Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida
                    Record: 6-9 | Needs: CB, DT, LB, TE, ROT, S
                    The Saints' options are as follows: First, move up to land Dorsey (likely too big a jump to make from pick No. 10); second, trade up to get Ellis; third, stay here and hope Rivers is available; fourth, if the first three options are unavailable, then try to trade back; fifth, if all else fails, take the best corner on the board (Jenkins or Leodis McKelvin).


                    11. Buffalo Bills -- Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan State
                    Record: 7-9 | Needs: WR, TE, CB, DE, FS
                    Taking Thomas here is a substantial reach, but we hear the Bills have targeted him, and their most pressing need is at receiver.


                    12. Denver Broncos -- Chris Williams, OT, Vanderbilt
                    Record: 7-9 | Needs: OT, WR, DT, MLB, S
                    Denver supposedly prefers Williams over Ryan Clady because Williams is more mobile and polished. We also should let you know that there are some rumblings that the Broncos might take RB Jonathan Stewart here.


                    13. Carolina Panthers -- Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida
                    Record: 7-9 | Needs: ROT, FS, DE, RB, TE
                    Clady and Jeff Otah are the safest picks here, but Harvey is a good value, and the retirement of Mike Rucker makes defense a greater need. The Panthers also could take RBs Stewart or Rashard Mendenhall here.


                    14. Chicago Bears -- Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State
                    Record: 7-9 | Needs: OT, QB, RB, WR, G, S
                    One of Chicago's greatest needs is at offensive tackle, and Clady is the better overall prospect compared to Otah.


                    15. Detroit Lions -- Rashard Mendenhall, RB, Illinois
                    Record: 7-9 | Needs: RB, DE, OT, LB, DT
                    Though Detroit would prefer Harvey if he slips to them, the Lions would do well to land Mendenhall here.


                    16. Arizona Cardinals -- Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy
                    Record: 8-8 | Needs: CB, FS, RB, LOT, WR, S
                    Arizona needs to bolster its defensive backfield, and the Cardinals can take the best available safety or corner because current DB Antrel Rolle can line up at either position. In our opinion, that means McKelvin.


                    17. Kansas City (from 8-8 Minnesota) -- Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh
                    Record: 8-8 | Needs: DE, QB, OT, CB, WR
                    After getting Long to replace Allen at defensive end, the Chiefs will look to address the offensive line here. Otah is a tough drive blocker capable of making an immediate impact on the right side.


                    18. Houston Texans -- Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, Tenn. St.
                    Record: 8-8 | Needs: CB, LOT, DE, G/C, S
                    Houston should take the best available corner as long as one of the top four is still on the board, and in this scenario the Texans get No. 3 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.




                    19. Philadelphia Eagles -- Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas
                    Record: 8-8 | Needs: S, WR, LB, OT/G, DE
                    The Eagles signed free agent Asante Samuel, but Lito Sheppard has asked to be traded and likely will be gone after the draft. Keeping that in mind, taking the No. 4 corner prospect here makes sense.


                    20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- James Hardy, WR, Indiana
                    Record: 9-7 | Needs: WR, LOT, CB, QB, DT
                    Joey Galloway continues to produce, but he is 36 years old, and 32-year-old Ike Hilliard already has lost a step to age. With Buffalo taking Thomas earlier in the round, Hardy is a strong candidate to come off the board here.


                    21. Washington Redskins -- Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson
                    Record: 9-7 | Needs: WR, S, DE, OL, CB
                    Washington is clearly in the market for a No. 1 receiver, as it already has tried to get disgruntled Cincinnati WR Chad Johnson in a trade. So the Redskins would like Thomas here, but it's highly unlikely. If they can't get Thomas, Merling is a good value here, and taking him would help them address one of their most pressing needs.


                    22. Dallas Cowboys (from 10-6 CLE) -- Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas
                    Record: 13-3 | Needs: CB, WR, RB, OT, S
                    Unless the Cowboys can get the Pacman Jones deal done, they would like to get one of the top four corners here. All four are off the board in this scenario, though, and with Dallas not expected to make a blockbuster trade to acquire McFadden, it could fill the need at running back with Felix Jones, who would complement Marion Barber well.


                    23. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon
                    Record: 10-6 | Needs: DE (3-4), OT, WR, G, FS
                    Stewart's stock has rebounded since turf toe surgery in March, and with Willie Parker coming off a broken fibula, Stewart is too good of a value to pass up here.


                    24. Tennessee Titans -- Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
                    Record: 10-6 | Needs: WR, DE, DT, CB, OLB
                    DT Kentwan Balmer is a possibility here, but wide receiver is the more pressing need, and Sweed would be the best available in this scenario.


                    25. Seattle Seahawks -- Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina
                    Record: 10-6 | Needs: TE, WR, DT, S, OL
                    While tight end and receiver are arguably more pressing needs, the Seahawks should be able to get help at those positions after the first round. Meanwhile, Balmer ranks third in what is a shallow defensive tackle pool, so taking him here makes the most sense for the Seahawks.


                    26. Jacksonville Jaguars -- Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC
                    Record: 11-5 | Needs: DE, DT, SS, OT, WR
                    The Jaguars need help along the defensive front, so they should take the best available defensive lineman. With DE Calais Campbell sliding down draft boards, that would be Jackson.


                    27. San Diego Chargers -- Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College
                    Record: 11-5 | Needs: ROT, S, RB, NT, CB
                    Rumor has it that San Diego is another team interested in Stewart's services, but it doesn't appear that he will last this long. In addition, the Chargers clearly need a right tackle, and Cherilus would be a good fit.


                    28. Dallas Cowboys -- DeSean Jackson, WR, California
                    Record: 13-3 | Needs: WR, CB, RB, G/C, QB, NT
                    With running back being addressed at No. 22 and no real value at corner here, look for the Cowboys to take a receiver. Jackson has the burst to make an immediate impact working out of the slot, and he also would give Dallas' punt return unit a boost.




                    29. S.F. 49ers (from 13-3 IND) -- Jerod Mayo, OLB, Tennessee
                    Record: 5-11 | Needs: ROT, OLB, WR, G/C, QB
                    San Francisco would prefer to get Cherilus and then move 2007 first-round pick Joe Staley to left tackle and start Cherilus on the right side, but Cherilus is gone in this scenario. In addition, WR Malcolm Kelly looks like he's sliding out of the first round. Mayo is versatile enough to play inside or outside and would be a strong pick here if Cherilus is gone.


                    30. Green Bay Packers -- Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech
                    Record: 13-3 | Needs: CB, S, OT, TE, QB, RB
                    Charles Woodson and Al Harris are both on the downsides of their careers and there's no heir apparent behind either of them, so Green Bay needs to inject youth and talent at corner. Flowers is a bit of a reach here, but his smarts and toughness would make him a good fit for the Packers' scheme.




                    XX. New England Patriots -- Pick forfeited
                    Record: 16-0 | Needs: ILB, CB, OLB, OL
                    The Patriots lost the 31st overall pick as part of the penalty handed down for illegally taping Jets coaches from the sideline in Week 1.


                    31. New York Giants -- Tyrell Johnson, S, Arkansas State
                    Record: 10-6 | Needs: S, OLB, CB, WR, G/T, DT
                    The ideal situation is for Mayo to slide this far because he would be an excellent value this late in the first round. However, the Giants also need help at safety after losing Gibril Wilson to free agency, and Johnson has been moving up draft boards.





                    Round 2
                    Team Player Position School
                    32. Miami Dolphins Chad Henne QB Michigan
                    33. St. Louis Rams Dan Connor ILB Penn State
                    34. Atlanta Falcons (From Oakland) Tracy Porter CB Indiana
                    35. Kansas City Chiefs Brian Brohm QB Louisville
                    36. New York Jets Malcolm Kelly WR Oklahoma
                    37. Atlanta Falcons Sam Baker OT USC
                    38. Baltimore Ravens Joe Flacco QB Delaware
                    39. San Francisco 49ers Jordy Nelson WR Kansas State
                    40. New Orleans Saints Dustin Keller TE Purdue
                    41. Buffalo Bills Justin King CB Penn State
                    42. Denver Broncos Antoine Cason CB Arizona
                    43. Carolina Panthers Jamaal Charles RB Texas
                    44. Chicago Bears Chris Johnson RB East Carolina
                    45. Detroit Lions Quentin Groves DE Auburn
                    46. Cincinnati Bengals Curtis Lofton ILB Oklahoma
                    47. Minnesota Vikings Duane Brown OT Virginia Tech
                    48. Atlanta Falcons (From Houston) Marcus Harrison DT Arkansas
                    49. Philadelphia Eagles Mario Manningham WR Michigan
                    50. Arizona Cardinals Ray Rice RB Rutgers
                    51. Washington Redskins Kenny Phillips S Miami
                    52. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Patrick Lee CB Auburn
                    53. Pittsburgh Steelers Jason Jones DE Eastern Michigan
                    54. Tennessee Titans Calais Campbell DE Miami
                    55. Seattle Seahawks Fred Davis TE USC
                    56. Green Bay Packers (From Cleveland) John Carlson TE Notre Dame
                    57. Miami Dolphins (From San Diego) Charles Godfrey CB Iowa
                    58. Jacksonville Jaguars Dre Moore DT Maryland
                    59. Indianapolis Colts Trevor Laws DT Notre Dame
                    60. Green Bay Packers Anthony Collins OT Kansas
                    61. Dallas Cowboys Tyvon Branch CB Connecticut
                    62. New England Patriots Reggie Smith CB Oklahoma
                    63. New York Giants Tavares Gooden OLB Miami




                    Round 3
                    Team Player Position School
                    64. Miami Dolphins Eddie Royal WR Virginia Tech
                    65. St. Louis Rams Early Doucet WR LSU
                    66. Kansas City Chiefs Pat Sims DE Auburn
                    67. Carolina Panthers (from N.Y. Jets) Dajuan Morgan S NC State
                    68. Atlanta Falcons Martellus Bennett TE Texas A&M
                    69. New England Patriots Oniel Cousins OT/G UTEP
                    70. Chicago Bears Andre Caldwell WR Florida
                    71. Jacksonville Jaguars (from BAL through BUF) Carl Nicks OT Nebraska
                    72. Buffalo Bills Jeremy Thompson DE Wake Forest
                    73. Kansas City Chiefs (from MIN through DEN) Jeremy Zuttah G/C Rutgers
                    74. Carolina Panthers Brad Cottam TE Tennessee
                    75. San Francisco 49ers (from Chicago) Red Bryant DT Texas A&M
                    76. Detroit Lions Andre Fluellen DT Florida State
                    77. Cincinnati Bengals Jerome Simpson WR Coastal Carolina
                    78. New Orleans Saints Xavier Adibi OLB Virginia Tech
                    79. Houston Texans Matt Forte RB Tulane
                    80. Philadelphia Eagles Bryan Kehl OLB BYU
                    81. Arizona Cardinals Cliff Avril DE Purdue
                    82. Kansas City Chiefs Terrence Wheatley CB Colorado
                    83. Tampa Bay Buccaneers John David Booty QB USC
                    84. Washington Redskins Earl Bennett WR Vanderbilt
                    85. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jack Williams CB Kent State
                    86. Seattle Seahawks Dexter Jackson WR Appalachian State
                    87. Detroit Lions Erin Henderson OLB Maryland
                    88. Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Pollak C Arizona State
                    89. Jacksonville Jaguars Joshua Barrett S Arizona State
                    90. Chicago Bears (from San Diego) Andre' Woodson QB kentucky
                    91. Green Bay Packers Thomas DeCoud S California
                    92. Dallas Cowboys John Greco OT Toledo
                    93. Indianapolis Colts Chilo Rachal G USC
                    94. New England Patriots Bruce Davis OLB UCLA
                    95. New York Giants Terrell Thomas CB USC
                    96. Washington Redskins (compensatory selection) Steven Justice C Wake Forest
                    97. Cincinnati Bengals Chris Ellis DE Virginia Tech
                    98. Atlanta Falcons (compensatory selection) Philip Wheeler ILB Georgia Tech
                    99. Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection) Jordon Dizon OLB Colorado




                    Round 4
                    Team Player Position School
                    100. Miami Dolphins Mike McGlynn G Pittsburgh
                    101. St. Louis Rams John Sullivan C Notre Dame
                    102. New York Jets Terrell Thomas CB USC
                    103. Atlanta Falcons Tom Zbikowski S Notre Dame
                    104. Oakland Raiders Kendall Langford DE Hampton
                    105. Kansas City Chiefs Donnie Avery WR Houston
                    106. Baltimore Ravens Stanford Keglar WR Florida
                    107. San Francisco 49ers Cody Wallace C Texas A&M
                    108. Denver Broncos DeMario Pressley DE NC State
                    109. Carolina Panthers Erik Ainge QB Tennessee
                    110. Chicago Bears Athyba Rubin DT Iowa State
                    111. Detroit Lions Craig Stevens TE California
                    112. Cincinnati Bengals Kevin Smith RB Central Florida
                    113. New York Jets (from New Orleans) Tashard Choice RB Georgia Tech
                    114. Buffalo Bills Martin Rucker TE Missouri
                    115. Philadelphia Eagles Marcus Griffin S Texas
                    116. Arizona Cardinals Breno Giacomini G Louisville
                    117. Minnesota Vikings Geno Hayes OLB Florida State
                    118. Houston Texans Darrell Robertson DE Georgia Tech
                    119. Denver Broncos (from Washington) Beau Bell ILB UNLV
                    120. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Letroy Guion DT Florida State
                    121. Seattle Seahawks Chauncey Washington RB USC
                    122. Cleveland Browns Shawn Crable ILB Michigan
                    123. Pittsburgh Steelers Paul Hubbard WR Wisconsin
                    124. Tennessee Titans Ali Highsmith OLB LSU
                    125. Jacksonville Jaguars Keenan Burton WR Kentucky
                    126. Dallas Cowboys Quintin Demps S UTEP
                    127. Indianapolis Colts Jermichael Finley TE Texas
                    128. Green Bay Packers Donald Thomas G Connecticut
                    129. New England Patriots Tony Hills OT Texas
                    130. New York Giants William Franklin WR Missouri
                    131. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory selection) King Dunlap OT Auburn
                    132. Buffalo Bills (Compensatory selection) Simeon Castille S Alabama
                    133. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory selection) Spencer Larsen OLB Arizona
                    134. Tennessee Titans (compensatory selection) Steve Slaton RB West Virginia
                    135. Green Bay Packers Kevin O'Connell QB San Diego State




                    Round 5
                    Team Player Position School
                    136. Kansas City Chiefs (from Miami) Jonathan Goff ILB Vanderbilt
                    137. St. Louis Rams Jamie Silva S Boston College
                    138. Atlanta Falcons Drew Radovich OG USC
                    139. Denver Broncos (from Oakland) Josh Morgan WR Virginia Tech
                    140. Kansas City Chiefs Mike Hart RB Michigan
                    141. Carolina Panthers (from N.Y. Jets) Geoff Schwartz OT Oregon
                    142. Chicago Bears (from Carolina) Chad Rinehart OG Northern Iowa
                    143. Jacksonville Jaguars (from CHI through BUF) Barry Richardson OT Clemson
                    144. Detroit Lions Jamey Richard C Buffalo
                    145. Cincinnati Bengals Craig Steltz S LSU
                    146. New Orleans Saints Lionel Dotson DT Arizona
                    147. Buffalo Bills Kory Lichtensteiger C Bowling Green
                    148. Denver Broncos Lavelle Hawkins WR California
                    149. Arizona Cardinals Harry Douglas WR Louisville
                    150. Minnesota Vikings DeJuan Tribble CB Boston College
                    151. Houston Texans Eric Young G Tennessee
                    152. Philadelphia Eagles Chris Harrington DE Texas A&M
                    153. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kirk Barton OT Ohio State
                    154. Washington Redskins Frank Okam DT Texas
                    155. Cleveland Browns Thomas Brown RB Georgia
                    156. Pittsburgh Steelers DJ Wolfe S Oklahoma
                    157. Tennessee Titans Carlton Powell DT Virginia Tech
                    158. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Seattle) Wesley Woodyard OLB Kentucky
                    159. Jacksonville Jaguars Jacob Tamme TE Kentucky
                    160. San Diego Chargers Jo-Lonn Dunbar ILB Boston College
                    161. Indianapolis Colts Justin Forsett RB California
                    162. Green Bay Packers Josh Johnson QB San Diego
                    163. Dallas Cowboys Keilen Dykes DT West Virginia
                    164. New England Patriots Kellen Davis TE Michigan St.
                    165. New York Giants Marcus Howard OLB Georgia
                    166. San Diego Chargers (Compensatory selection) Orlando Scandrick CB Boise State




                    Round 6
                    Team Player Position School
                    167. Dallas Cowboys (from Miami) Matt Flynn QB LSU
                    168. St. Louis Rams Brandon Keith OT Northern Iowa
                    169. Oakland Raiders Gary Guyton OLB Georgia Tech
                    170. Kansas City Chiefs Marcus Smith WR New Mexico
                    171. New York Jets Bryan Smith DE McNeese St.
                    172. Atlanta Falcons Jacob Hester RB LSU
                    173. Baltimore Ravens Curtis Johnson DE Clark-Atlanta
                    174. San Francisco 49ers Colt Brennan QB Hawaii
                    175. Chicago Bears Jamar Adams S Michigan
                    176. Detroit Lions Tyler Polumbus OT Colorado
                    177. Cincinnati Bengals Peyton Hillis FB Arkansas
                    178. New Orleans Saints DJ Parker S Virginia Tech
                    179. Buffalo Bills Mackenzy Bernadeau OG Bentley
                    180. St. Louis Rams (from Denver) Dennis Dixon QB Oregon
                    181. Carolina Panthers Nick Hayden DT Wisconsin
                    182. Minnesota Vikings Kenneth Moore WR Wake Forest
                    183. Denver Broncos (from Houston) David Roach S TCU
                    184. Philadelphia Eagles Ben Moffitt ILB South Florida
                    185. Arizona Cardinals Nehemiah Warrick S Michigan State
                    186. Washington Redskins Antwaun Molden CB Eastern Kentucky
                    187. Kansas City Chiefs (from Tampa Bay) Curtis Gatewood OLB Vanderbilt
                    188. Pittsburgh Steelers Jonathan Wilhite CB Auburn
                    189. Seattle Seahawks (from Tennessee) Matt Spanos C USC
                    190. Cleveland Browns (from Seattle) Dwight Lowery CB San Jose St.
                    191. Philadelphia Eagles (from Cleveland) Adrian Arrington WR Michigan
                    192. San Diego Chargers Anthony Alridge RB Houston
                    193. Minnesota Vikings (from Jacksonville) Gary Barnidge TE Louisville
                    194. New York Giants (from Green Bay) James McClinton DT Kansas
                    195. Miami Dolphins (from Dallas) J Leman ILB Illinois
                    196. Indianapolis Colts Dorien Bryant WR Purdue
                    197. New England Patriots Robert Felton OG Arkansas
                    198. New York Giants Will Robinson OT San Diego St.
                    199. New York Giants (Compensatory selection) Fernando Velasco C Georgia
                    200. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory selection) Owen Schmitt FB West Virginia
                    201. Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory selection) Alvin Bowen OLB Iowa St.
                    202. Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory selection) Wallace Gilberry DE Alabama
                    203. Philadelphia Eagles (Compensatory selection) Durant Brooks P Georgia Tech
                    204. Miami Dolphins (Compensatory selection) Joe Jon Finley TE Oklahoma
                    205. Indianapolis Colts (Compensatory selection) Jonathan Hefney S Tennessee
                    206. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory selection) Arman Shields WR Richmond
                    207. Cincinnati Bengals (Compensatory selection) Demetrius Bell OT Northwestern St.




                    Round 7
                    Team Player Position School
                    208. Miami Dolphins D.J. Hall WR Alabama
                    209. Minnesota Vikings (from St. Louis) Paul Smith QB Tulsa
                    210. Kansas City Chiefs Jerome Felton FB Furman
                    211. New York Jets Michael Gibson G California
                    212. Atlanta Falcons Robert James OLB Arizona State
                    213. Oakland Raiders Steve Johnson WR Kentucky
                    214. San Francisco 49ers Jonathan Wilhite CB Auburn
                    215. Baltimore Ravens Derek Lokey DT Texas
                    216. Detroit Lions Dennis Keyes S UCLA
                    217. St. Louis Rams (from Cincinnati) Mario Urrutia WR Louisville
                    218. New Orleans Saints Allen Patrick RB Oklahoma
                    219. Buffalo Bills Adarius Bowman WR Oklahoma State.
                    220. Denver Broncos Vince Hall ILB Virginia Tech
                    221. Carolina Panthers Ezra Butler OLB Nevada
                    222. Chicago Bears Travis Brown WR New Mexico
                    223. Houston Texans Reggie Corner CB Akron
                    224. Buffalo Bills (from Philadelphia) Tommy Blake DE TCU
                    225. Arizona Cardinals Doug Legursky C Marshall
                    226. Oakland Raiders (from MIN through NYJ) Christopher McDuffie G Clemson
                    227. Denver Broncos (from Tampa Bay) Michael Santi TE Virginia
                    228. Washington Redskins Justin Tyron CB Arizona St.
                    229. Tennessee Titans Justin Harper WR Virginia Tech
                    230. Philadelphia Eagles (from Seattle) Shawn Murphy G Utah St.
                    231. Cleveland Browns Zack Bowman CB Nebraska
                    232. Atlanta Falcons (from Pittsburgh) Davone Bess WR Hawaii
                    233. Seattle Seahawks (from Jacksonville) Dominique Barber S Minnesota
                    234. San Diego Chargers Darius Reynaud WR West Virginia
                    235. Dallas Cowboys Joseph Brockington ILB Notre Dame
                    236. Indianapolis Colts Barry Booker DT Virginia Tech
                    237. Green Bay Packers Ryan Torain RB Arizona St.
                    238. New England Patriots Larry Grant OLB Ohio St.
                    239. Kansas City Chiefs (from N.Y. Giants) Marcus Dixon DE Hampton
                    240. Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory selection) Thomas Williams OLB USC
                    241. Carolina Panthers (Compensatory selection) James Blair OT W. Michigan
                    242. Washington Redskins (Compensatory selection) Derek Fine TE Kansas
                    243. Chicago Bears (Compensatory selection) Ryan Wendel C Fresno State
                    244. Cincinnati Bengals David Vobora OLB Idaho
                    245. Miami Dolphins (Compensatory selection) Darnell Terrell CB Missouri
                    246. Cincinnati Bengals (Compensatory selection) Jameel McClain DE Syracuse
                    247. Chicago Bears (Compensatory selection) Mark Bradford WR Stanford
                    248. Chicago Bears (Compensatory selection) Andrew Larson P California
                    249. Washington Redskins (Compensatory selection) Art Carmody K Louisville
                    250. Carolina Panthers (Compensatory selection) Marcus Monk WR Arkansas
                    251. Buffalo Bills (Compensatory selection) Adam Bishop TE Nevada
                    252. St. Louis Rams (Compensatory selection) Danny Lansanah ILB Connecticut




                    Todd McShay is the director of college football scouting for Scouts Inc. He has been evaluating prospects for the NFL draft since 1998. Scouts Inc.'s Kevin Weidl and Steve Muench also contributed to this report.
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                      It's kind of funny that we're apparently going to draft both the San Diego QB and the San Diego State QB. Hopefully we're scouting QBs outside of San Diego County.
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