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2008 NFL Mock Draft - 4 Rounds
by Michael Abromowitz
NFL Draft Director

4/25/08


Round 2

32.  Miami Dolphins – Quentin Groves, DE/OLB
The Dolphins were interested in Gholston, they get another tweener.

33.  St. Louis Rams – Sam Baker, OT, USC
This seems to be the logical choice, the Rams need a future replacement for Orlando Pace.

34.  San Diego Chargers (projected trade with ATL)– Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech
BThe Chargers could have been targeting him in round 1 and still got him.

35.  Kansas City Chiefs – Justin King, CB, Penn St.
The Chiefs help an aging defensive backfield.

36.  New York Jets – Dan Connor, LB, Penn St.
Would team up with David Harris in the inside.

37.  San Diego Chargers (projected trade with ATL) – Anthony Collins, OT, Kansas
The Chargers get their new right offensive tackle.

38.  Baltimore Ravens – Carl Nicks, OT, Nebraska
The Ravens will be looking to bolster that offensive line..

39. San Francisco 49ers – Curtis Lofton, LB, Oklahoma
Could team up with Pat Willis in the middle.

 

40.  New Orleans Saints – Trevor Laws, DT, Notre Dame
The Saints make it no lie they want a DT.

41.  Buffalo Bills –
Patrick Lee, CB, Auburn
The Bills passed on a CB in the first, get a solid one in Lee HERE.

42. Denver Broncos – Malcolm Kelly, WR, Oklahoma
Denver just got Dewayne Robertson so are able to get a receiver to complement Brandon Marshall.

43.  Carolina Panthers – Joe Flacco, QB, Delaware
The Panthers' get their future quarterback.


44.  Chicago Bears –
Donnie Avery, WR, Houston
The Bears lost their two starting WRs, so they desperately need receiving help.  

45.  Detroit Lions – Jamaal Charles, RB, Texas
The Lions bypassed on Mendenhall in the 1st, get Charles here.

46.  Cincinnati Bengals – Dre Moore, DT, Maryland
The Bengals finally get their DT.


47.  Minnesota Vikings – 
Tyrell Johnson, SS, Arkansas St
Tackle is a bigger need, but valuewise Johnson is too good to pass up.  Darren Sharper isn't getting any younger.

48.  Atlanta Falcons – Duane Brown, OT, Virginia Tech
The Falcons have a huge hole on their offensive line and probably will address it by pick 48.

49.  Philadelphia Eagles – Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan
The Eagles get Donovan McNabb his weapon.  Manningham though kinds of reminds me of T.O. with his mouth.


50.  Arizona Cardinals – Cliff Avril, DE/OLB, Auburn
CB is a need, but Avril fits well in the Cards' 3-4. 

51.  Washington Redskins ­– Jordy Nelson, WR, Kansas St.
The Redskins get a receiver for its west coast offense. The Skins seem to be big fans of Nelson.

52.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
The Bucs were interested in trading for Jared Allen, Campbell could be a stud.

53.  Pittsburgh Steelers –
Chilo Rachal, G, USC
The Steelers have now improved ther line with Rachal and Cherilus.

54.  Tennessee Titans – Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC
The Titans lost Antwan Odom and Travis LaBoy in free agency.

55.  Seattle Seahawks – Dustin Keller, TE, Purdue
The Seahawks have a huge hole at TE.

56.  Green Bay Packers – Martellus Bennett, TE, Texas A&M
The Packers like using two tight ends and with Bubba Franks' departure, Bennett would team up with solid starter Donald Lee.

57.  Miami Dolphins – Chad Henne, QB, Michigan
The Dolphins have shown major interest in Henne.

58.  Jacksonville Jaguars – Reggie Smith, CB/S, Auburn
With Sammy Knight out of Jacksonville, the Jags need a safey partner with Reggie Nelson.  Brian Williams looks to be moving to safety, but I belive Smith is better long term and can also help at corner.

59.  Dallas Cowboys – Early Doucet, WR, LSU
The Cowboys look to find another weapon for Romo.


60.  Indianapolis Colts – Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina
Guard would be tempting with Jake Scott not resigned, but having a chance to compliment Joseph Addai with the fastest guy in the draft is too good to pass up.

61.  Green Bay Packers – Oniel Cousins, G/T, UTEP
Both OTs are going to be 30 next year. Cousins add depth at both tackle and guard.

62.  New England Patriots Tyvon Branch, CB, Connecticut
The Patriots get their corner here in the speedy Branch.  .

63.  New York Giants Xavier Adibi, OLB, Virginia Tech
The Giants lost Kawika Mitchell and Reggie Torbor in free agency and Adibi
has excellent speed and is a solid tackler.


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