| REVISED: Falcons, Texans Trade Stirs Up A Draft |
| By Chris Steuber |
Published
03/30/2007
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Mock Drafts
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The Giants are on the clock

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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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20
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OLB
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Paul Posluszny
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Penn State
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Jr.
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6-2
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238
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The Giants decided to cut ties with former
first round pick Luke Petitgout, and that leaves a hole on the offensive
line. With Penn
State’s OT Levi Brown
off the board, the Giants will look towards drafting another problem area –
linebacker. Another Penn
State player, Paul Posluszny, gives the Giants an
instant leader on defense.
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21
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DE
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Jarvis Moss
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Florida
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Jr.
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6-6
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250
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Drafting a safety for the future is something the
Broncos will do, but with Texas’
Michael Griffin available, he’s a possible selection. Denver has depth issues along their
defensive line and adding a young pass rusher to their defense is more
important than selecting a safety. Florida’s
Jarvis Moss is the answer for Denver.
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22
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CB
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Chris Houston
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Arkansas
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Jr.
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5-10
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185
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The Cowboys have a lot of concerns to address
on their team: the offensive line,
wide receiver, and the secondary. Adding a safety to compliment Roy Williams
would help, and Texas’ Michael Griffin is a
possible selection for Dallas.
But, Arkansas’ Chris Houston is an excellent cover man and adds speed to the Dallas secondary.
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23
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WR
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Dwayne Bowe
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LSU
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Sr.
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6-3
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221
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The Chiefs need a receiver. It’s obvious to
everyone that they lack a big-play threat on the outside. The Chiefs have the
best tight end in the league in Tony Gonzalez, and he provides a big target
to over the middle, but adding a receiver that stretches the field helps out
the K.C. offense. LSU’s Dwayne Bowe
is the selection.
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