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Round 1 Lleodis McKevlin, cornerback, Troy
Best all-around corner in the draft, and had massive performances in games against higher competition and has the speed to possibly knock Eric Green to the slot. My only concern is he apparently wasn't smart enough to get into Georgia and Whisenhunt is trying to assemble smarter players.
Round 2 Ray Rice, running back, Rutgers
Now we can have Anquan Boldin in the backfield on every play. Perhaps the the blazing speed of Chris Johnson who I also like will make Rice available at this spot.
Round 3 Jerome Simpson, wide receiver, Coastal Carolina
Here is a stretch the field, play action home run threat.
Round 4 Ali Highsmith, outside linebacker, LSU
He was a smart, disruptive force in college who plunged at the Combine. With Berry's injury issues and Dansby's possible departure, he's a solid value pick. For his last year: 3 sacks, 9 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, 8 pressures, 8 deflected passes, 2 fumbles and 1 fumble recovery. Dang.
Round 5 Josh Johnson, quarterback, San Diego
2 seasons later, Matt Leinart has yet to prove much of anything due to health issues. Do you really want St. Pierre to back Warner up in the event Leinart's year ends the way the last two have? A running quarterback would hopefully take the cobwebs off of the playbook.
Round 6 Jeremy Zuttah, offensive tackle, Rutgers
He's reunited with Rice but probably won't be in many snaps.
Round 7 Rudolph Hardie, defensive end, Hampton
He's a tweener DE/DT who gives depth. He had a way productive career at a small school.
Best all-around corner in the draft, and had massive performances in games against higher competition and has the speed to possibly knock Eric Green to the slot. My only concern is he apparently wasn't smart enough to get into Georgia and Whisenhunt is trying to assemble smarter players.
Round 2 Ray Rice, running back, Rutgers
Now we can have Anquan Boldin in the backfield on every play. Perhaps the the blazing speed of Chris Johnson who I also like will make Rice available at this spot.
Round 3 Jerome Simpson, wide receiver, Coastal Carolina
Here is a stretch the field, play action home run threat.
Round 4 Ali Highsmith, outside linebacker, LSU
He was a smart, disruptive force in college who plunged at the Combine. With Berry's injury issues and Dansby's possible departure, he's a solid value pick. For his last year: 3 sacks, 9 tackles behind the line of scrimmage, 8 pressures, 8 deflected passes, 2 fumbles and 1 fumble recovery. Dang.
Round 5 Josh Johnson, quarterback, San Diego
2 seasons later, Matt Leinart has yet to prove much of anything due to health issues. Do you really want St. Pierre to back Warner up in the event Leinart's year ends the way the last two have? A running quarterback would hopefully take the cobwebs off of the playbook.
Round 6 Jeremy Zuttah, offensive tackle, Rutgers
He's reunited with Rice but probably won't be in many snaps.
Round 7 Rudolph Hardie, defensive end, Hampton
He's a tweener DE/DT who gives depth. He had a way productive career at a small school.