http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/peter_king/04/20/mmqb/1.html
Also said on the first page that the Jets love Matt Ryan. I'd still be surprised if they took him (need to win now, don't want to admit screwing up 2006 draft), but if I were them I'd take him.
1. Jake Long
2. Chris Long
3. Matt Ryan
4. Glenn Dorsey
5. Ryan Clady
6. Darren McFadden
7. New England. DE Vernon Gholston, Ohio State. I think the Patriots will sniff around a couple of guys this week, most notably Chris Long in the off-chance he makes it to No. 7, and I wouldn't be surprised to see them trade up to the Chiefs' pick if they think the Jets might be Gholston people. Remember how weak the Patriot rush was in the Super Bowl -- and fairly consistently weak at points late in the season? Richard Seymour's postseason: 12 quarters, zero quarterback pressures or sacks. New England has to address that.
The one thing that would stun me is a cornerback. Bill Belichick, in Cleveland and in New England, has had 14 first-round picks, and only once did he take a cornerback -- Antonio Langham, the just-okay DB from Alabama in 1994, picked way too high at No. 9 overall. The Patriots plucked Asante Samuel in the fourth round. They're far more likely to help their front seven if they pick at No. 7, then take a cornerback down the line.
Also said on the first page that the Jets love Matt Ryan. I'd still be surprised if they took him (need to win now, don't want to admit screwing up 2006 draft), but if I were them I'd take him.