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Round Three:
Round One:
10. ARIZONA CARDINALS
VINCE YOUNG
Anyone who has watched the NFL Draft on television for a number of years knows there is always one big storyline to follow in round one and this year's might very well end up being Vince Young. Right now there is such a wide array of opinions on him as a prospect that he could easily go as high as #3 overall to the Titans but there are also scenarios in which he could fall as far as #13 to Baltimore. In the end the truth might lie somewhere in between with Oakland and Arizona as two likely final destinations for the talented yet unpolished signal caller. There is simply no denying Vince Young's potential and he probably has as high of an upside as any prospect that has come along in the last 10 years. However he also has a major downside and is just as likely to be a bust of epic proportions as he is to turn into a transcendent star. There is always risk when it comes to the NFL Draft, it just so happens that in Young's case the stakes are as high as ever. A phenomenal athlete with excellent size and running abilities, Young is able to do things on the football field that others don't dare dream of. However he is also extremely raw as a passer, has an unconventional delivery, struggles to read defenses, lacks great arm strength and will likely need to sit and learn for a year or two before he is ready to play in the NFL. Denny Green has a tendency to take risks in the draft and with Kurt Warner already on board he can afford to take a chance on Young and allow him develop with very little pressure.
Round Two:
41. ARIZONA CARDINALS
KO SIMPSON
Robert Griffith won't be around much longer and they still need a playmaker in the secondary.
Round Three:
72. ARIZONA CARDINALS
JEREMY TRUEBLOOD
The offensive line was terrible last year and at the very least this guy will provide some depth