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Here's the next edition of the Early Mock Note that the Patriots have objectively fallen to pick #31. Good to see :rocker: .

1 Oakland: JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU: If the Raiders do not grab a QB in free agency, expect them to take this exciting prospect out of LSU.

2 Detroit: Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin: Rumors are spreading that the Lions like Thomas, and Detroit could go for this if they sign a QB in free agency.

3 Cleveland: Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame: The Browns hope that head coach Romeo Crennel was able to get the scoop about this QB from his old colleague, Charlie Weis, when he made this draft decision.

4 Tampa Bay: Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech: The most talented WR in the draft, and an easy pick for the Buccaneers.

5 Arizona: Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson: As the best tackle in the draft is gone, the Cardinals add a pass rusher to their defense who should add an immediate impact.

6 Washington: Alan Branch, DT, Michigan: Easy decision here. The Redskins need a presence in the middle and Branch is definitely a presence in the middle.

7 Minnesota: Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC: Another easy pick. The Vikings need a WR and Jarrett is the best WR on the board.

8 Houston: Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma: Houston is shocked that Peterson fell this far, and they will not make the mistake of passing on another elite runningback.

9 Miami: Leon Hall, CB, Michigan: The Dolphins could use some help in their secondary and Hall is the best player available at the position.

10 Atlanta: Laron Landry, S, LSU: Landry’s stock is soaring and the Falcons need help in their secondary.

11 San Francisco: Ted Ginn, WR, Ohio State: The 49ers have been looking for a good WR and Ginn fell right into their laps.

12 Buffalo: Levi Brown, OT, Penn State: Brown is a good offensive tackle who should give Buffalo some sorely needed help up front.

13 St. Louis: Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia: Moses is a game-changer and the Rams need a presence like that in their defensive front seven.

14 Carolina: Patrick Willis, MLB, Ole Miss: The Panthers could use an upgrade at linebacker and Willis could play either position for them.

15 Pittsburgh: Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska: The Steelers could use an upgrade at the DE position and Carriker is big and strong enough to play DE in the 3-4.

16 Green Bay: Marshawn Lynch, RB, California (not UCLA): The Packers need a rushing threat at RB and Lynch is an easy pick at this point in the draft.

17 Jacksonville: Paul Pozluszny, OLB, Penn State: Pat Thomas is not the ideal starter for the Jaguars and Pozluszny is the best player in the draft at the position.

18 Cincinnati: Quinn Pit****, DT, Ohio State: Pit**** is a tough DT who could improve Cincinnati’s rush defense drastically.

19 Tennessee: LaMarr Woodley, DE, Michigan: Woodley is a speedy DE prospect who could easily be the next Freak for the Titans.

20 New York Giants: Darrelle Revis, CB, Pittsburgh: The Giants need desperate help in their secondary and Revis is one of the better cornerbacks to come out of college in recent years.

21 Denver: Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville: Okoye is exactly the type of prospect that Denver needs: a tough, pass-rushing DT.

22 Dallas: Justin Blalock, OG, Texas: The Cowboys need help all over their offensive line, and Blalock can help them at tackle or at guard.

23 Kansas City: Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina: Though this would be a terrible pick, Rice’s speed and size would undoubtedly be attractive to the Chiefs, who need a solid deep threat for Green or Croyle to throw to.

24 New England: Reggie Nelson, FS, Florida: Urban Meyer should send a full recommendation of Nelson to Belichick, who knows that Eugene Wilson’s time has definitely passed.

25 New York Jets: Michael Bush, RB, Louisville: Bush is a massive runningback who should give the Jets an extra boost in the backfield.

26 Philadelphia: Michael Griffin, SS, Texas: Michael Lewis has expired and Griffin should be an immediate improvement at the position.

27 New Orleans: Lawrence Timmons, OLB, Florida State: Timmons has had great production at FSU, and New Orleans should be excited to pick him up in the draft.

28 Indianapolis: DeMarcus Tyler, DT, N.C. State: Lawson, Williams, and McCargo left N.C. State, but Tyler still performed.

29 Baltimore: Tony Ugoh, OT, Arkansas: Word of Jonathan Ogden’s impending retirement looms, and the Ravens could use a prospect at OT for his eventual replacement.

30 San Diego: Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU: San Diego lost last weekend because their wide receivers couldn’t catch balls; Dwayne Bowe has fantastic hands. Two plus two equals what?

31 New England: Marcus McCauley, CB, Fresno State: McCauley is a speedy prospect who can help in the defensive backfield, especially if Asante Samuel takes off.

32 Chicago: Zach Miller, TE, Arizona State: I’m sticking with this pick because it hasn’t stopped making sense throughout the playoffs.

33 Oakland: Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee: Somehow, the Raiders still have no wide receiver production, even with Randy Moss and Jerry Porter on their roster.

34 Detroit: Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State: A very different quarterback from anyone that the Lions have had recently, Smith should add excitement to an offense in which excitement is lacking.

35 Tampa Bay: Victor Abiamiri, DE, Notre Dame: Abiamiri’s stock dropped a little over the course of the season, but he still has the talent to make it in the NFL.

36 Cleveland: Aaron Sears, OT, Tennessee: Sears is a strong run blocker and will add a blocking presence on the Browns’ offensive line.

37 New York Jets: Daymeion Hughes, CB, California: The Jets are still reeling from the loss of Ty Law and Hughes has fantastic hands for a cornerback.

38 Arizona: Joe Staley, OT, Central Michigan: Staley is a tough talent at tackle who should help fill the large hole left by Leonard Davis in the off-season.

39 Minnesota: Steve Smith, WR, USC: Only one round after drafting his teammate, Dwayne Jarrett, the Vikings add Steve Smith to their roster as well.

40 Minnesota: Aaron Ross, CB, Texas: Addressing a non-WR with their second pick, Ross will add strength and speed to the Vikings’ secondary.

41 Houston: Ryan Harris, OT, Notre Dame: Houston looks to add talent to their offensive line. About time.

42 Buffalo: Fred Bennett, CB, South Carolina: Even if Clements doesn’t leave, Bennett would be a strong addition to the Bills’ secondary.

43 Atlanta: Jeff Samardzija, WR, Notre Dame: There are whispers that Samardzija is coming to a decision about playing football or baseball, lowering his stock & sending him down to Atlanta at #43.

44 San Francisco: Buster Davis, ILB, Florida State: Davis would be a good injection of youth to the 49ers linebacking corps, which is getting old at the ILB position.

45 New York Giants: Kenny Irons, RB, Auburn: The Giants’ runningback spot is vacated and Irons would be a good candidate to replace Tiki Barber.

46 St. Louis: Brandon Meriweather, S, Miami: The Rams draft this safety prospect from the U in the hopes that he can replace Adam Archuleta at safety.

47 Carolina: Chris Leak, QB, Florida: Leak’s impressive showing in the national championship game could rise his stock into the second-round range.

48 Pittsburgh: Josh Beekman, OG, Boston College: The Steelers failed to address their offensive line need in the 1st round and will thus do so in the 2nd .

49 Green Bay: Aundrae Allison, WR, East Carolina: The Packers are interested in the second-round project pick out of East Carolina at the WR position.

50 Jacksonville: Drew Stanton, QB, Michigan State: Insurance at the QB position for the Jaguars, who worry that Garrard and Quinn won’t be able to make it once Leftwich takes off for Detroit or Baltimore.

51 Cincinnati: H.B. Blades, OLB, Pittsburgh: Blades should give a nice boost to the Bengals’ linebacking core, which is currently suffering to high levels of criminal activity.

52 Tennessee: Tarrell Brown, CB, Texas: Brown is another speedy cornerback prospect who should add some solidity to the Titans secondary.

53 Seattle: Ben Grubbs, OG, Auburn: Grubbs is an extremely tough offensive guard who could someday fill Steve Hutchinson’s shoes.

54 Denver: Charles Johnson, DE, Georgia: Quentin Moses’s partner-in-crime should give Denver a speedy defensive end prospect to help their pass rush.

55 Dallas: Anthony Spencer, OLB, Purdue: Spencer will compete for the other OLB spot that isn’t occupied by Demarcus Ware in Dallas.

56 Kansas City: Ryan Kalil, C, USC: Kalil is the best lineman available and Kansas City needs any lineman available.

57 New Orleans: David Harris, MLB, Michigan: A tackling machine, the New Orleans Saints should by no means be afraid to draft consecutive linebackers.

58 New York Jets: Jarvis Moss, OLB, Florida: Moss is a converted DE with great physical skills but no real experience at the elephant position.

59 Philadelphia: Tony Hunt, RB, Penn State: Hunt looks to be a good pick for the Eagles running game as a close-yardage runner.

60 Tampa Bay: Prescott Burgess, OLB, Michigan: Burgess is an ideal Cover 2 linebacker with both speed and coverage skills.

61 Baltimore: Brandon Siler, OLB, Florida: Siler should add a solid presence on the outside for the Ravens.

62 San Diego: Steve Breaston, WR, Michigan: Breaston’s agility and speed should prove an asset to San Diego’s new head coach a year from now.

63 New England: Dan Bazuin, OLB, Central Michigan: Bazuin has the athletic skills to play OLB in the NFL, and should be a good addition to New England’s linebacking corps.

64 Chicago: Dallas Baker, WR, Florida: Baker rounds out the second round of the draft as a new WR prospect for the Bears, who need more talent at the position.
 
Here's the next edition of the Early Mock Note that the Patriots have objectively fallen to pick #31. Good to see :rocker: .

I didn't realize the Pats had already lost the Super Bowl. :( :( :(
 
Other than the Pats picking at #31 I would love this draft.

The first three picks add a much needed boost to our back eight, and now the Pats could sit back and add a WR, and then, depending what falls into our laps, some more young LB depth, a blocking TE, and another RB to be groomed as Dillon'sreplacement/Maroney running mate.
 
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