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

4/25/08


Round 3

64.  Miami Dolphins – Fred Davis, TE, USC
The Dolphins' get a steal with Davis still on the board.

65.  St. Louis Rams – Tony Hills, OT, Texas
The Rams finally get a tackle to shore up depth on the line.

66.  Kansas City Chiefs – Andre Caldwell, WR, Florida
The Chiefs give the Chiefs a receiving weapon to complement Dwayne Bowe.

67.  Carolina Panthers – Ray Rice, RB, Rutgers
DeShaun Foster is gone, and every NFL team needs at least two solid RBs. 

68.  Atlanta Falcons – Orlando Scandrick, CB, Boise St.
The Falcons traded away the speedy DeAngelo Hall, Scandrick ran the 40 in 4.32 seconds.

69.  New England Patriots – Tavares Gooden, LB, Miami
Seems to be a perfect fit in the Patriots 3-4 defense. 

70.  Chicago Bears – Matt Forte, RB, Tulane
The Bears hope Forte be the RB Cedric Benson has yet to be.

71.  Buffalo Bills – John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame
The Bills add to their receiving corps with the Carlson.  Great value here at 71.

 

72.  Jacksonville Jaguars – Jason Jones, DE, Eastern Michigan
The Jags address their need at defensive end.


73.  Kansas City (from Minnesota) –
Mike McGlynn, G/OT, Pittsburgh
The Chiefs continue to add more depth to their line.

74.  Carolina Panthers – DaJuan Morgan, FS, NC State
The Panthers can upgrade at FS where Deke Cooper is the current starter.

75.  San Francisco 49ers - Roy Schuening, G, Oregon St.
Can replace the departed Justin Smiley.


76.  Detroit Lions -
Pat Sims, DT, Auburn
The Lions traded away Shaun Rodgers.

77.  Cincinnati Bengals – Earl Bennett, WR, Vanderbilt
The Bengals' receiver issues are well chronicled. 

78.  New Orleans Saints – Mike Pollak, C, Arizona St.
Jeff Faine left in FA.

79.  Houston Texans –
Tracy Porter, CB, Indiana
Dunta Robinson is a solid corner, but after him, the CBs for the Texans are non too impressive.


80.  Philadelphia Eagles John Greco, OT/G, Toledo  
The Eagles have major issues on the offensive line, specifically at tackle. 

81.  Arizona Cardinals –
Eddie Royal, WR, Virginia Tech
The Cards replace Bryant Johnson, Royal is an ideal 3rd receiver.

82.  Kansas City Chiefs (from Minnesota) Jeremy Thompson, DE,  Wake Forest
The Chiefs get a DE to replace Jared Allen.  

83.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers ­– Kevin Smith, RB, Central Florida
Cadillac Williams is coming back from a serious injury and Smith should certainly have depth and help Williams with the carries.

84.  Washington Redskins – Jeremy Zuttah, G, Rutgers
The Redskins have two aging OGs in Pete Kendall and Randy Thomas.

85.  Tennessee Titans – Marcus Harrison, DT, Arkansas
The Titans lost Randy Starks.  Harrison is first round talent with some baggage issues.  The Titans will be very careful before they pick him.

86.  Seattle Seahawks – Eric Young, G, Tennessee
Right Guard Chris Gray is not getting any younger.

87.  Detroit Lions – Chris Ellis, DE, Virginia Tech
The Lions need a good young pass rusher, especially after losing Kalimba Edwards.

88.  Pittsburgh Steelers – Phillip Wheeler, ILB, Georgia Tech
The Steelers' MLBs are getting older, and depth could be added.

89.  Jacksonville Jaguars – Donald Thomas, G, Connecticut
The Jags can solidify some depth on their offensive line.


90.  Chicago Bears – Erin Henderson, OLB, Maryland
The Bears may not have Brian Urlache next season, so if anything else they add depth here.

91.  Green Bay Packers – Ahtyba Rubin, DT, Iowa St.
The Packers traded Corey Williams and even with last year's #1 pick Justin Harrell, depth is still needed.

92.  Dallas Cowboys – Frank Okam, DT, Texas
Can be the eventual nosetackle for the Cowboys' 3-4. 

93.  Indianapolis Colts – Brad Cottam, TE, Tennessee
Lost Ben Utecht in free agency, need another solid TE to team up with Dallas Clark.

94.  New England Patriots –  Quintin Demps, FS, UTEP
Eugene Wilson was allowed to leave in FA and Rodney Harrison has only a few years left.  Demps recently ran a 4.38 40.

95.  New York Giants Charles Godfrey, CB, Iowa
The Giants are looking for a complement to Aaron Ross at CB.

96.  Washington Redskins – Josh Barrett, SS, Arizona St.
LaRon Landry looks to move to FS and take the late Sean Taylor's spot.
Barrrett's 4.35 40 really improved his stock.

97.  Cincinnati Bengals Red Bryant, DT, Texas A&M
The Bengals hope they got their tackle.  Marcus Harrison is better value, but the Bengals bypass cause of character.

98.  Atlanta Falcons Beau Bell, LB, UNLV
Bell would allow Keith Brooking to move back outside.

99.  Baltimore Ravens Kendall Langford, DE, Hampton
Langord is an ideal 3-4 end.  


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