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Try to make it reasonable.

If you could predict your teams picks through round 4 who would you have them taking?

Having to do with teams needs and availability.

STL Rams

1.1 Ndamukong Suh DT

I don't know if the Rams biggest need is @ DT but Suh is the best player in this draft and we can't pass him up.

2.1 Jevon Snead QB

Jevon had a bad year this year but he has very good mobility, very powerful arm and natural leadership skills. QB is a huge need for the Rams right now and Snead would be a good fit.

3.1 Danario Alexander WR

Alexander is a big wr which the Rams definelty need. He also has big play ability which would allow this offense to perhaps open up alittle. He is a local kid that would also be a good PR move for the franchise. I think Alexander has a very good future and a guy you can get alittle later in drafts as long as he can stay healthy.

4.1 George Selvie DE

We need a DE that can get pressure on the QB. Teaming up Suh and Selvie would complete a very good first four rounds for the Rams and be a very nice and young Dline for the future.

Of course this is before the combine but with avg. draft positions all could be available with these selections.

I would be estatic with these selections.

Lets see yours.......................

 
packers

1 CB perrish cox - oklahoma state

2 OT jason fox - miami

3 OLB obrien schofield - wisconsin

4 QB dan lefevour - central michigan

 
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Dallas Cowboys -- Draft spot could change based on playoff advancement, but these are the guys that should be around late in each round.

Round 1 -- OT Bryan Bulaga/Iowa -- Walking false start Flozell Adams isn't getting any younger, and Bulaga is one of the more physical tackles available this year. Has been coached by Oline guru Kirk Ferentz and will probably start out at guard before moving over. If Bulaga isn't around then it's probably OT Charles Brown from USC

Round 2 -- CB Javier Arenas/Alabama -- More of a return man than shutdown corner, Arenas nonetheless could factor into the secondary. Dallas is set with Mike Jenkins and Terence Newman, but Arenas is good enough to be a nickel guy, and his explosiveness in special teams would be worth the risk of taking him this high.

Round 3 -- OG Mitch Petrus/Arkansas -- What would a Dallas draft be without a Razorback? Dallas loves to pull its guards, and that is the strong point of Petrus' game. Leonard Davis is a Pro Bowler but has been in the league for 10 years, and Kyle Kosier is solid but nothing special.

Round 4 -- S Kurt Coleman/Ohio State -- Physical hitter with a nose for the ball, Coleman would be a special teams demon early and then have a shot to break into the rotation. Gerald Sensabaugh is not the long term answer, and Coleman would bring a nastiness to the back end that isn't there just yet.

 
Dallas Cowboys -- Draft spot could change based on playoff advancement, but these are the guys that should be around late in each round.Round 1 -- OT Bryan Bulaga/Iowa -- Walking false start Flozell Adams isn't getting any younger, and Bulaga is one of the more physical tackles available this year. Has been coached by Oline guru Kirk Ferentz and will probably start out at guard before moving over. If Bulaga isn't around then it's probably OT Charles Brown from USCRound 2 -- CB Javier Arenas/Alabama -- More of a return man than shutdown corner, Arenas nonetheless could factor into the secondary. Dallas is set with Mike Jenkins and Terence Newman, but Arenas is good enough to be a nickel guy, and his explosiveness in special teams would be worth the risk of taking him this high.Round 3 -- OG Mitch Petrus/Arkansas -- What would a Dallas draft be without a Razorback? Dallas loves to pull its guards, and that is the strong point of Petrus' game. Leonard Davis is a Pro Bowler but has been in the league for 10 years, and Kyle Kosier is solid but nothing special.Round 4 -- S Kurt Coleman/Ohio State -- Physical hitter with a nose for the ball, Coleman would be a special teams demon early and then have a shot to break into the rotation. Gerald Sensabaugh is not the long term answer, and Coleman would bring a nastiness to the back end that isn't there just yet.
I like Arenas
 
Titans:

1.17: Brian Price, DT UCLA - could easily go DE here, but I like Price better than what I see at DE

3.79: C.J. Wilson, DE East Carolina - probably best DE available from what I know right now

4.110: Stephan Virgil, CB VTech - or pick whatever Corner can return kicks and punts

 
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Eagles

1) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech - Have needed a difference maker on the other side of the DLine for a few years now.

2) Nate Allen FS South Florida - More polished safety than any of the guys who tried to replace Dawk this year

3) Ciron Black T LSU - Big tackle with big wingspan to push Justice and possibly fill in at G if he can learn the position

4) Dan LeFevour QB CMU - Developmental QB assuming McNabb and/or Vick leave

 
Texans:

First Round: Brian Price, DT, UCLA

Second Round: Jon Asamoah, G, Illinois

Third Round: Chad Jones, S, LSU

Fourth Round: Montario Hardesty, RB, Tennessee

 
Seattle:

1st (6): Sam Bradford QB - Okla

1st (14): Anthony Davis OT - Rutgers (maybe Spiller, and then go OT/OT)

2nd: McKnight/Matthews/Dwyer

3rd: TRADED TO PHILLY

4th: Sam Young OT - Notre Dame

Yup, I want to go all Offensive this season.

 
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Stillers

OT in first

1. Anthony Davis, OT Rutgers / Brian Bulaga, OT, Iowa

2. Parrish Cox, CB OK State

3. Mike Johnson, OG Alabama

4. Kris O'Dowd, OC, USC / JD Walton, OC/OG Baylor

DT in first

1. Dan Williams, DT34, Tennessee / Shaun Cody DT34, Alabama

2. Maurkice Pouncey,OC/OG Florida

3. Kam Chancellor FS, Va Tech

4. Daryl Washington, ILB TCU

 
Eagles1) Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech - Have needed a difference maker on the other side of the DLine for a few years now.2) Nate Allen FS South Florida - More polished safety than any of the guys who tried to replace Dawk this year3) Ciron Black T LSU - Big tackle with big wingspan to push Justice and possibly fill in at G if he can learn the position4) Dan LeFevour QB CMU - Developmental QB assuming McNabb and/or Vick leave
Don't see anyway that LeFevour drops to round 4, IMO.
 
Packers

1st - Either OT Bryan Bulaga - Iowa or CB Donovan Warren - Michigan

2nd - Brandon Graham DE/OLB - Michigan

3rd - Either OT Gabe Carimi - Wisconsin or CB Trevard Lindley - Kentucky (Depending on who is taken in the 1st)

4th - Noel Devine RB - West Virginia :)

 

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