| NFL Draft: Mock II |
| By Chris Steuber |
Published
03/21/2007
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Mock Drafts
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When the Packers traded Ahman Green they locked themselves into a RB on draft day

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Pick
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Team
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Pos.
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Player
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College
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Class
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Ht.
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Wt.
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16
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RB
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Marshawn Lynch
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California
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Jr.
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5-11
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217
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The Packers are in an interesting situation.
Brett Favre announced he will return this season. Ahman Green just signed
with the Houston Texans. And the secondary needs help at safety. Florida’s Reggie Nelson is available and he’s a
tempting choice for the Packers, but with the need for a starting running
back, Cal’s
Marshawn Lynch is the easy selection.
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17
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S
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Reggie Nelson
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Florida
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Jr.
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6-0
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198
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With Deon Grant signing with the Seattle
Seahawks, the Jaguars will look to upgrade at safety. With Florida’s
Reggie Nelson on the board, Jacksonville won’t waste
any time handing in their draft card with Nelson’s name on it.
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18
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TE
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Greg Olsen
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Miami |
Jr.
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6-5
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254
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The Bengals have many holes on defense and
it’s obvious they need help in many areas. But, Cincinnati is an offensive team that scores
points and is always looking for ways to improve. One area on offense that
hasn’t been upgraded is the tight end position. Adding a player like Miami’s Greg Olsen gives Bengals QB Carson
Palmer a big target over the middle.
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19
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WR
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Ted Ginn, Jr.
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Ohio State
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Jr.
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6-0
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180
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The Titans have a bright future with Vince
Young at the helm, but adding weapons around Young is a must. With the recent
off-the-field problems surrounding Titans cornerback/return man Pac Man
Jones, adding a versatile receiver that can be a return man is ideal. Ohio State’s
Ted Ginn, Jr. fits the description
perfectly.
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