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No.
Team
Player
School
Pos.

1.
Raiders
JaMarcus Russell
LSU
QB

FanHouse: Could JaMarcus Russell could end up being the Sam Bowie to Calvin Johnson's Michael Jordan?

2.
Lions
Calvin Johnson
Georgia Tech
WR

FanHouse: Millen has made so many mistakes, so often, that it's hard to believe he could have done the smart thing here.

3.
Browns
Joe Thomas
Wisconsin
OL

FanHouse: We can't say for sure that Thomas won't be a bust. The only thing we can say with absolute certainty about Thomas is that he likes to fish.

4.
Buccaneers
Gaines Adams
Clemson
DE

FanHouse: Adams is one of the "Pot Smoking Three," the three top prospects who admitted in their combine interviews that they had used marijuana.

5.
Cardinals
Levi Brown
Penn State
OT

FanHouse: No one thought Brown would be chosen this high, but that doesn't mean he's a bad pick.

6.
Redskins
LaRon Landry
LSU
S

FanHouse: The Sugar Bowl was billed as the battle between Russell and Brady Quinn. But Landry might just have a better career than either of them.

7.
Vikings
Adrian Peterson
Oklahoma
RB

FanHouse: The Vikes think Tarvaris Jackson is better with a good running game than Brady Quinn would have been without a good running game.

8.
Falcons
(via Texans)
Jamaal Anderson
Arkansas
DE

FanHouse: When their star is accused of having a family involved in dog fighting, their pick, Jamaal Anderson, is a family man - but in a good way.

9.
Dolphins
Ted Ginn Jr.
Ohio State
WR

FanHouse: This isn't a surprise, it's a shock. Everyone thought that if Brady Quinn were still on the board, the Dolphins would take him.

10.
Texans
(via Falcons)
Amobi Okoye
Louisville
DT

FanHouse: The best thing about taking the 19-year-old Okoye? You know he won't be getting into trouble at strip clubs because isn't old enough to get in.

11.
49ers
Patrick Willis
Mississippi
LB

FanHouse: Patrick Willis is a good athlete, a powerful hitter and very quick at covering five to ten yards.

12.
Bills
Marshawn Lynch
California
RB

FanHouse: Everyone thought Lynch would play in Green Bay, but Marv Levy figured he needed a replacement for Willis McGahee.

13.
Rams
Adam Carriker
Nebraska
DE

FanHouse: He played QB in high school, and his dad says he can throw for 80 yards. Of course, they also went 0-9, so he was probably wise to switch.

14.
Jets
(via Panthers)
Darrelle Revis
Pittsburgh
CB

FanHouse: There was talk that the Steelers wanted to take the hometown guy Revis, and it's clear the Jets were thinking that when they traded up.

15.
Steelers
Lawrence Timmons
Florida State
LB

FanHouse: He was only a starter at Florida State for one season before he left early. He didn't run as well at the combine as he should have.

16.
Packers
Justin Harrell
Tennessee
DT

FanHouse: The pluses of Harrell are incredible strength and toughness. The minuses start with the fact that he can't rush the quarterback to save his life.

17.
Broncos
(via Jaguars)
Jarvis Moss
Florida
DE

FanHouse: It's not shocking Moss is a first rounder, but it is surprising Denver traded up. Moss is good, but he might have been available at the 21st pick.

18.
Bengals
Leon Hall
Michigan
CB

FanHouse: If you're a Cincinnati fan, you've got to be quite pleased that Hall was still on the board: He wasn't around this late in any mock drafts I saw.

19.
Titans
Michael Griffin
Texas
S

FanHouse: Griffin is a good athlete who is the best special teams player in the draft. He's a hitter, and he's versatile enough to play safety and cornerback.

20.
Giants
Aaron Ross
Texas
CB

FanHouse: The Giants are in serious need of a cornerback because they're so old in the secondary.

21.
Jaguars
(via Broncos)
Reggie Nelson
Florida
S

FanHouse: I think he's going to be a very good NFL player, and I love the fact that the Jaguars traded down and still got him.

22.
Browns
(via Cowboys)
Brady Quinn
Notre Dame
QB

FanHouse: If you're a Browns fan, you have to be happy that you got Thomas and Quinn. I don't know of too many mock drafts that had that scenario.

23.
Chiefs
Dwayne Bowe
LSU
WR

FanHouse: Bowe, according to one person whose opinion I respect, is a big part of the reason that Russell is perceived as a potentially great quarterback.

24.
Patriots (via
Seahawks)
Brandon Meriweather
Miami
S

FanHouse: This is higher than most thought Meriweather would go, but maybe Bill Belichick loves players who stomp on their opponents or something.

25.
Panthers
(via Jets)
Jon Beason
Miami
LB

FanHouse: Beason is a good player, but he lasted this long because he's on the small side and had a bad 40-yard dash time.

26.
Cowboys
(via Eagles)
Anthony Spencer
Purdue
DE

FanHouse: It's not hard to understand what Jones was thinking here, where he'll be a very nice fit for Wade Phillips' defense.

27.
Saints
Robert Meachem
Tennessee
WR

FanHouse: Meachem probably has the most complete package of size and speed in this draft of any receiver not named Calvin Johnson.

28.
49ers
(via Patriots)
Joe Staley
Central Michigan
OT

FanHouse: Staley doesn't seem to be ready to start right away. Is it really a good idea to trade your 2008 first-rounder for a developing player?

29.
Ravens
Ben Grubbs
Auburn
G

FanHouse: Grubbs is, by far, the best guard in this year's draft. The Ravens can count on Grubbs to start immediately.

30.
Chargers
Craig Davis
LSU
WR

FanHouse: Craig Davis was not perceived as a first-round pick, but he's a solid player who can contribute immediately on offense and special teams.

31.
Bears
Greg Olsen
Miami
TE

FanHouse: Olsen rocketed up after a blistering 40-yard dash time at the combine. I'm leary of high ratings based on something done in shorts.

32.
Colts
Anthony Gonzalez
Ohio State
WR

FanHouse: Bill Polian loves wide receivers, the team has already lost Brandon Stokley, and Gonzalez is a smart player with good character.

2007-04-28 18:03:19 · 5 answers · asked by marnefirstinfantry 5 in Sports Football (American)

5 answers

I think the Vikes did very well in the first round. Peterson could be an excellent addition to an offensive which struggled last year. The Vikes defense will probably be about the same, so having a good running game will be paramount to the teams success. We already have a great offensive line, a power running back in Taylor and a quality fullback in Richardson. Peterson's speed and big play ability could make him a great pick.

Now we need some receivers that can catch the damn ball and some corners that can play in coverage.

2007-04-28 18:17:24 · answer #1 · answered by msi_cord 7 · 1 0

Im right there with Kman...Im a packer fan and Ted Thompson has his head up his @ss! I dont know what he was thinking but i bet him and Adams, Johnson, and Okoye were puffin some doobage before the draft party started. Otherwise he would have realised that the Pack is terrible in the red zone and needs OFFENSIVE players to fix this serious problem. Most teams are getting better...thus you need to SCORE TOUCHDOWNS NOT FIELDGOALS YOU IDIOT!!!!

2007-04-28 18:24:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I don't know who or what Fanhouse is but he sounds like an idiot in some of his reviews. I am uncertain on the Chargers' giving up so much to get Weddel. I sure hope they know what they are doing and I also believe Craig Davis being picked in the 1st round was not the best choice.

2007-04-28 18:11:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm pissed! Green Bay blew their chance to get Greg Olsen, the player they really needed. Instead they got some no name injured d-lineman. This was a disgrace.

2007-04-28 18:07:52 · answer #4 · answered by kman252 4 · 2 0

I pretty pleased with Denver's selection. Sure Jarvis could have been there at 21 but the key word there is could.

2007-04-28 18:11:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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