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Sporting News new mock now has us picking Jimmy Williams CB, here's thier top ten:
PICK TEAM PLAYER POS SCHOOL
1 (1) Texans Reggie Bush* RB USC
GM Charley CGM Charley Casserly says he is open to a trade, but it is unlikely any team will offer the booty required to get this pick. That will leave the Texans to select the draft’s most versatile offensive threat and team him with Domanick Davis.him with Dominick Davis.
2 (2) Saints Matt Leinart QB USC
There are rumblings that the Saints are concerned about Drew Brees' ability to play during training camp. By bringing in Leinart, they can give him plenty of preseason work and part of the training camp load, then have him watch. Thus, he'll be ready for 2007.
3 (3) Titans D'Brickashaw Ferguson T Va.
Titans coaches worked with Ferguson at the Senior Bowl and believe he can anchor their offensive line for at least the next decade.
4 (4) Jets Mario Williams* DE NC State
Williams has the size to play end in coach Eric Mangini's 3-4 scheme. Expect Mangini to stockpile DEs like Williams, who has the versatility to dominate as a pass rusher and against the run.
5 (5) Packers A.J. Hawk OLB Ohio St.
Having addressed defensive line needs through free agency, the Packers will pluck a player they covet and make their front seven a lot better. Hawk has freakish speed and big-play ability. He will be a versatile defender next to middle linebacker Nick Barnett.
6 (6) 49ers Michael Huff S Texas
Huff automatically would become the team’s best defensive back. The Niners desperately need him in their secondary.
7 (7) Raiders Haloti Ngata* DT Oregon
Ngata is a massive run stuffer. He will replace Ted Washington, now with the Eagles, and team with Warren Sapp and Derrick Burgess in a formidable front.
8 (8) Bills Vernon Davis* TE Maryland
Tight end is not the top team need, but Ngata likely will not be available and the team has signed tackle Larry Tripplett to shore up the defensive line. Plus, it would be tough to pass on Davis, an elite talent. Free-agent addition Robert Royal is solid but lacks Davis' tools.
9 (9) Lions Tye Hill CB Clemson
Cornerback depth behind starters Dre' Bly and Fernando Bryant is awful. Hill is tough and might be the draft’s best at bump-and-run coverage. Hill wants teams to know he is not just another speedster.
10 (10) Cardinals Jimmy Williams CB Va. Tech
Antrel Rolle is coming off injury and David Macklin isn't the long-term answer at the other corner. Williams is big, physical and has a swagger the defense is trying to develop.
PICK TEAM PLAYER POS SCHOOL
1 (1) Texans Reggie Bush* RB USC
GM Charley CGM Charley Casserly says he is open to a trade, but it is unlikely any team will offer the booty required to get this pick. That will leave the Texans to select the draft’s most versatile offensive threat and team him with Domanick Davis.him with Dominick Davis.
2 (2) Saints Matt Leinart QB USC
There are rumblings that the Saints are concerned about Drew Brees' ability to play during training camp. By bringing in Leinart, they can give him plenty of preseason work and part of the training camp load, then have him watch. Thus, he'll be ready for 2007.
3 (3) Titans D'Brickashaw Ferguson T Va.
Titans coaches worked with Ferguson at the Senior Bowl and believe he can anchor their offensive line for at least the next decade.
4 (4) Jets Mario Williams* DE NC State
Williams has the size to play end in coach Eric Mangini's 3-4 scheme. Expect Mangini to stockpile DEs like Williams, who has the versatility to dominate as a pass rusher and against the run.
5 (5) Packers A.J. Hawk OLB Ohio St.
Having addressed defensive line needs through free agency, the Packers will pluck a player they covet and make their front seven a lot better. Hawk has freakish speed and big-play ability. He will be a versatile defender next to middle linebacker Nick Barnett.
6 (6) 49ers Michael Huff S Texas
Huff automatically would become the team’s best defensive back. The Niners desperately need him in their secondary.
7 (7) Raiders Haloti Ngata* DT Oregon
Ngata is a massive run stuffer. He will replace Ted Washington, now with the Eagles, and team with Warren Sapp and Derrick Burgess in a formidable front.
8 (8) Bills Vernon Davis* TE Maryland
Tight end is not the top team need, but Ngata likely will not be available and the team has signed tackle Larry Tripplett to shore up the defensive line. Plus, it would be tough to pass on Davis, an elite talent. Free-agent addition Robert Royal is solid but lacks Davis' tools.
9 (9) Lions Tye Hill CB Clemson
Cornerback depth behind starters Dre' Bly and Fernando Bryant is awful. Hill is tough and might be the draft’s best at bump-and-run coverage. Hill wants teams to know he is not just another speedster.
10 (10) Cardinals Jimmy Williams CB Va. Tech
Antrel Rolle is coming off injury and David Macklin isn't the long-term answer at the other corner. Williams is big, physical and has a swagger the defense is trying to develop.