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2008 NFL Mock Draft - 4 Rounds
by Michael Abromowitz
NFL Draft Director
4/25/08

Round 4

100.  Miami Dolphins – Terrence Wheatley, CB, Colorado
The Dolphins' defensive backfield struggled.

101.  St. Louis Rams – Marcus Howard, LB, Georgia
Brandon Chillar left for GB, so the Rams add Howard for depth at the SAM.

102.  New York Jets Dexter Jackon, WR, Appalachian St.
Royal comes in as the ideal third receiver for the Jets.

103.  Atlanta Falcons Craig Stevens, TE, California
The Falcons lost Crumpler and have very little right now at the tight end position.

104.  Oakland Raiders LaVelle Hawkins, WR, California
The Raiders need another weapon for JaMarcus Russell to throw to.

105.  Kansas City Chiefs John David Booty, QB, USC
The Chiefs will draft a quarterback before this draft is overe.

106.  Baltimore Ravens Jonathan Goff, ILB, Vanderbilt
Ray Lewis is not getting any younger.

107.  San Francisco 49ers Shawn Crable, OLB, Michigan
Crable is an ideal SAM.in a 3-4;.

 

108.  Denver Broncos –  Tashard Choice, RB, Georgia Tech
The Broncos will get a RB and we really know it doesn't really matter who it is. 


109.  Carolina Panthers
Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
Jake Delhomme has been injured recently and the Panthers need a solid backup and maybe Delhomme's eventual replacement.


110.  Chicago Bears
Josh Johnson, QB, San Diego
The Bears' quarterback problems are well chronicled, with a 4th round pick on Johnson, there is little risk.

111.  Detroit Lions Barry Richardson, OT, Clemson
The Lions take a chance on the underachiever that could be a star.

112.  Cincinnati Bengals - Breno Giacomini, OT, Louisville
The Bengals need to add depth at tackle especially with Willie Anderson near the end of a great career and Stacy Andrews having the franchise tag.

113.  New York Jets Antwaun Molden, CB, Eastern Kentucky
Revis is going to be a star, but after him the Jets have little.

114.  Buffalo Bills – Steve Justice, C, Wake Forest
Justice could be a centerpiece for the Bills for the next 10 years.

115.  Philadelphia Eagles
Jamar Adams, SS, Michigan
The Eagles need an upgrade over Considine

116.  Arizona Cardinals Terrell Thomas, CB, USC
The Cardinals need to address CB.


117.  Minnesota Vikings Jerome Simpson, WR, Coastal Carolina
The Vikings can afford to be greedy with another receiver.

118.  Houston Texans William Franklin, WR, Missouri
The Texans want another receiving weapon for Matt Schaub.

119.  Denver Broncos Wesley Woodyard, OLB, Kentucky
The Bronco signed some LBs in offseason, but Woodyard adds depth. 

120.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers Brian Johnston, DE, Gardner-Webb
The Buccaneers need someone on the other the left side to complement Gaines Adams.

121.  Seattle Seahawks DeMario Pressley, DT, NC State
The Seahawks lhad some injuries at the DT position, and the interior struggled during the playoffs. 

122  Cleveland Browns Geno Hayes, OLB, Florida St.
Hayes could play opposite Kamerion Wimbley in the Browns' 3-4.

123.  Pittsburgh Steelers Marcus Monk, WR, Arkansas
Big Ben wants his tall receiver, how about a guy 6-4 and runs a 4.42 40.  Monk should make him happy.  Monk actually was a 1st round receiver, but suffered through injuries his senior season.

124.  Tennesse Titans – Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia
Chris Brown left in free agency, and Slaton would create competition with Chris Henry for backup duties.

125.  Jacksonville Jaguars – Jordon Dizon
The Jags add depth at LB with the speedy Dizon.



126.  Dallas Cowboys – Drew Radovich, G, USC
The Cowboys could add depth at the guard position. 

127.  Indianapolis Colts – Chad Rinehart, G, Northern Iowa
Let Jake Scott go in free agency

128.  Green Bay Packers Thomas DeCoud, FS, California
The Packers add depth at the safety position where Atari Bigby and Nick Collins are the current starters.

129.  New England Patriots Darrell Robertson, DE/OLB, Georgia Tech
Robertson looks to be an OLB in the 3-4.

130.  New York Giants Jermichael Finley, TE, Texas
Jeremy Shockey looks to be traded, and the Giants will need a solid backup behinid Kevin Boss.

131.  Philadelphia Eagles Ali Highsmith, OLB, LSU
Adds much need depth a the LB position

132.  Buffalo Bills Bruce Davis, OLB, UCLA
The Bills get the former DE who should be a strong pass rusher at LB.

133.  Baltimore Ravens Kirk Barton, OT, Ohio State
The Ravens add depth to their offensive line, will probably be switched to guard.

134.  Tennessee Titans – Bryan Kehl, OLB, BYU
The Titans could add depth at the OLB positioin.

135.  Green Bay Packers Owen Schmitt, FB, West Virginia
There is nothing wrong with drafting a guy who will be starting in your backfield for the next 10 years.


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