| NFL Mock Draft III |
| By Chris Steuber |
Published
04/12/2007
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Joe Thomas continues to be the early round debate
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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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5
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OT
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Joe Thomas
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Wisconsin
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Sr.
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6-7
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311
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The Cardinals luck out and have the best
offensive lineman fall to them, and it just happens to be the player they
coveted the most – offensive tackle Joe Thomas. Thomas gives Arizona an upgrade from Leonard Davis and a player
with a high ceiling. I am sure Matt Leinart is smiling over this selection.
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6
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S
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LaRon Landry
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LSU
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Sr.
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6-1
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213
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There are many areas the Redskins could
address with this selection. Arkansas’
Jamaal Anderson could give the Redskins a potentially dominant pass rusher,
Alan Branch or Amobi Okoye are nice tackles up front, but adding a leader
like LaRon Landry is exactly what the Redskins need on defense. Landry
and Sean Taylor give the ‘Skins the best safety tandem in the league.
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7
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from 
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RB
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Adrian Peterson
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Oklahoma
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Jr.
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6-2
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218
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The Vikings have some glaring needs on offense
and defense and with that said, they decide to trade down in the draft and
acquire an extra pick. The Bills traded up into this spot for one man,
Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson. Trading Willis McGahee to the Baltimore
Ravens created a need for a lead back, and Peterson will be the man in
Buffalo.
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8
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from 
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DT
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Amobi Okoye
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Louisville
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Sr.
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6-2
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302
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The Falcons were trying to move up to select
Calvin Johnson, but the cost was too high. Failing to draft Johnson will
allow the Falcons to turn their attention to defense. Head coach Bobby Petrino
is familiar with his former player, Louisville’s
Amobi Okoye, and that familiarity leads to the selection of Okoye.
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