Ford
10-10-2003, 01:35 AM
I'm calling it a night but I'll finish it off tomorrow .. anyways here's the beginning. Draft slots based directly on ESPN Power Rankings.
1. San Diego Chargers - DT Tommie Harris, Oklahoma - The Chargers need help up front and Harris may be the best overall player in the draft.
2. Arizona Cardinals - QB Eli Manning, Mississippi - Jeff Blake just isn't going to cut it. Eli will benefit from staying an extra year to finish his career at Ole Miss.
3. New York Jets - WR Roy Williams, Texas - Moss, Chrebet, and Conway aren't getting the job done. Adding Williams will give Pennington a good young target and the team a chance to start over in 2004.
4. Chicago Bears - OT Robert Gallery, Iowa - Six foot seven inches of monster. Gallery is an intense, effective, intimdating player who could do wonders for a struggling Bears O-Line.
5. Detroit Lions - RB Steven Jackson, Oregon St - Mooch continues to try and build a young offense with long term potential. Steven Jackson could be the solution they're looking for on offense to force defenses to respect the run and give young Joey Harrington a chance to air it out to Charles Rogers and company.
6. Jacksonville Jaguars - WR Reggie Williams, Washington - Leftwich will need better targets and Williams is the best overall player on the board here.
7. New Orleans Saints - CB D'Angelo Hall, Virginia Tech
8. Atlanta Falcolns - FS Sean Taylor, Miami
9. Cincinatti Bengals - DT Vince Wilfork, Miami
10. Houston Texans - OT Shawn Andrews, Arkansas
11. Oakland Raiders - QB JP Losman, Tulane
12. Cleveland Browns - DT Randy Starks, Maryland
13. San Francisco 49ers - TE Kellen Winslow, Miami
14. Pittsburgh Steelers - CB Marlin Jackson, Michigan
15. New England Patriots (from Baltimore) - RB Carnell Williams, Auburn
16. Dallas Cowboys - LB Derricj Johnson, Texas
17. New York Giants - OT Max Starks, Florida
18. Washington Redskins - DE David Pollack, Georgia
19. St Louis Rams - CB Derrick Strait, Oklahoma
20. Buffalo Bills - DT Demarco McNeil, Auburn
1. San Diego Chargers - DT Tommie Harris, Oklahoma - The Chargers need help up front and Harris may be the best overall player in the draft.
2. Arizona Cardinals - QB Eli Manning, Mississippi - Jeff Blake just isn't going to cut it. Eli will benefit from staying an extra year to finish his career at Ole Miss.
3. New York Jets - WR Roy Williams, Texas - Moss, Chrebet, and Conway aren't getting the job done. Adding Williams will give Pennington a good young target and the team a chance to start over in 2004.
4. Chicago Bears - OT Robert Gallery, Iowa - Six foot seven inches of monster. Gallery is an intense, effective, intimdating player who could do wonders for a struggling Bears O-Line.
5. Detroit Lions - RB Steven Jackson, Oregon St - Mooch continues to try and build a young offense with long term potential. Steven Jackson could be the solution they're looking for on offense to force defenses to respect the run and give young Joey Harrington a chance to air it out to Charles Rogers and company.
6. Jacksonville Jaguars - WR Reggie Williams, Washington - Leftwich will need better targets and Williams is the best overall player on the board here.
7. New Orleans Saints - CB D'Angelo Hall, Virginia Tech
8. Atlanta Falcolns - FS Sean Taylor, Miami
9. Cincinatti Bengals - DT Vince Wilfork, Miami
10. Houston Texans - OT Shawn Andrews, Arkansas
11. Oakland Raiders - QB JP Losman, Tulane
12. Cleveland Browns - DT Randy Starks, Maryland
13. San Francisco 49ers - TE Kellen Winslow, Miami
14. Pittsburgh Steelers - CB Marlin Jackson, Michigan
15. New England Patriots (from Baltimore) - RB Carnell Williams, Auburn
16. Dallas Cowboys - LB Derricj Johnson, Texas
17. New York Giants - OT Max Starks, Florida
18. Washington Redskins - DE David Pollack, Georgia
19. St Louis Rams - CB Derrick Strait, Oklahoma
20. Buffalo Bills - DT Demarco McNeil, Auburn