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		<title>2008 NBA Draft Results</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below are the full 2008 NBA Draft results for round 1 and round 2
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Chicago Bulls     Derrick Rose, Guard, Memphis
2
Miami Heat     Michael Beasley, Forward, Kansas State
3
Minnesota Timberwolves     O.J. Mayo, Guard, USC (To Memphis)
4
Seattle Supersonics     Russell Westbrook, Guard, UCLA
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Memphis Grizzlies     Kevin Love, Forward, UCLA (To Minnesota)
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New York Knicks     Danilo Gallinari, Forward, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below are the full 2008 NBA Draft results for round 1 and round 2</p>
<p>1<br />
Chicago Bulls     Derrick Rose, Guard, Memphis</p>
<p>2<br />
Miami Heat     Michael Beasley, Forward, Kansas State</p>
<p>3<br />
Minnesota Timberwolves     O.J. Mayo, Guard, USC (To Memphis)</p>
<p>4<br />
Seattle Supersonics     Russell Westbrook, Guard, UCLA</p>
<p>5<br />
Memphis Grizzlies     Kevin Love, Forward, UCLA (To Minnesota)</p>
<p>6<br />
New York Knicks     Danilo Gallinari, Forward, Italy</p>
<p>7<br />
Los Angeles Clippers     Eric Gordon, Guard, Indiana</p>
<p>8<br />
Milwaukee Bucks     Joe Alexander, Forward, West Virginia</p>
<p>9<br />
Charlotte Bobcats     D.J. Augustin, Guard, Texas</p>
<p>10<br />
New Jersey Nets     Brook Lopez, Center, Stanford</p>
<p>11<br />
Indiana Pacers     Jerryd Bayless, Guard, Arizona</p>
<p>12<br />
Sacramento Kings     Jason Thompson, Forward, Rider</p>
<p>13<br />
Portland Trail Blazers     Brandon Rush, Forward, Kansas</p>
<p>14<br />
Golden State Warriors     Anthony Randolph, Forward, LSU</p>
<p>15<br />
Phoenix Suns (from Atlanta)     Robin Lopez, Forward, Stanford</p>
<p>16<br />
Philadelphia 76ers     Marreese Speights, Forward, Florida</p>
<p>17<br />
Toronto Raptors     Roy Hibbert, Center, Georgetown</p>
<p>18<br />
Washington Wizards     JaVale McGee, Center, Nevada</p>
<p>19<br />
Cleveland Cavaliers     J.J. Hickson, Forward, N.C. State</p>
<p>20<br />
Charlotte Bobcats (from Denver)     Alexis Ajinca, Center, France</p>
<p>21<br />
New Jersey Nets (from Dallas)     Ryan Anderson, Forward, California</p>
<p>22<br />
Orlando Magic     Courtney Lee, Guard, Western Kentucky</p>
<p>23<br />
Utah Jazz     Kosta Koufos, Center, Ohio State</p>
<p>24<br />
Seattle SuperSonics (from Phoenix)     Serge Ibaka, Forward, Spain</p>
<p>25<br />
Houston Rockets     Nicolas Batum, Forward, France (To Portland)</p>
<p>26<br />
San Antonio Spurs     George Hill, Guard, IUPUI</p>
<p>27<br />
New Orleans     Darrell Arthur, Forward, Kansas (To Memphis via Portland)</p>
<p>28<br />
Memphis Grizzlies (from L.A. Lakers)     Donte Greene, Forward, Syracuse (To Houston)</p>
<p>29<br />
Detroit Pistons     D.J. White, Forward, Indiana (To Seattle)</p>
<p>30<br />
Boston Celtics     J.R. Giddens, Guard, New Mexico</p>
<p>31<br />
Minnesota Timberwolves (from Miami)     Nikola Pekovic, Center, Serbia</p>
<p>32<br />
Seattle Supersonics     Walter Sharpe, Forward, Alabama-Birmingham (To Detroit)</p>
<p>33<br />
Portland Trail Blazers (from Memphis)     Joey Dorsey, Forward, Memphis (To Houston)</p>
<p>34<br />
Minnesota Timberwolves     Mario Chalmers, Guard, Kansas (To Miami)</p>
<p>35<br />
Los Angeles Clippers     DeAndre Jordan, Center, Texas A&amp;M</p>
<p>36<br />
Portland Trail Blazers (from New York)     Omer Asik, Center, Turkey (To Chicago)</p>
<p>37<br />
Milwaukee Bucks     Luc Mbah a Moute, Forward, UCLA</p>
<p>38<br />
Charlotte Bobcats     Kyle Weaver, Guard, Washington State</p>
<p>39<br />
Chicago Bulls     Sonny Weems, Guard, Arkansas (To Denver)</p>
<p>40<br />
New Jersey Nets     Chris Douglas-Roberts, Guard, Memphis</p>
<p>41<br />
Indiana Pacers     Nathan Jawai, Forward, Australia</p>
<p>42<br />
Sacramento Kings (from Atlanta)     Sean Singletary, Guard, Virginia</p>
<p>43<br />
Sacramento Kings     Patrick Ewing Jr., Forward, Georgetown</p>
<p>44<br />
Utah Jazz (from Philadelphia)     Ante Tomic, Center, Croatia</p>
<p>45<br />
San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto)     Goran Dragic, Guard, Slovenia (To Phoenix)</p>
<p>46<br />
Seattle SuperSonics (from Portland)     Trent Plaisted, Forward, BYU (To Detroit)</p>
<p>47<br />
Washington Wizards     Bill Walker, Forward, Kansas State (To Boston)</p>
<p>48<br />
Phoenix Suns (from Cleveland)     Malik Hairston, Guard, Oregon (To San Antonio)</p>
<p>49<br />
Golden State Warriors     Richard Hendrix, Forward, Alabama</p>
<p>50<br />
Seattle SuperSonics (from Denver)     DeVon Hardin, Center, California</p>
<p>51<br />
Dallas Mavericks     Shan Foster, Guard, Vanderbilt</p>
<p>52<br />
Miami Heat (from Orlando)     Darnell Jackson, Forward, Kansas (To Cleveland)</p>
<p>53<br />
Utah Jazz     Tadija Dragicevic, Forward, Serbia</p>
<p>54<br />
Houston Rockets     Maarty Leunen, Forward, Oregon</p>
<p>55<br />
Portland Trail Blazers (from Phoenix)     Mike Taylor, Guard, Idaho Stampede (To L.A. Clippers)</p>
<p>56<br />
Seattle SuperSonics (from New Orleans)     Sasha Kaun, Center, Kansas</p>
<p>57<br />
San Antonio Spurs     James Gist, Forward, Maryland</p>
<p>58<br />
Los Angeles Lakers     Joe Crawford, Guard, Kentucky</p>
<p>59<br />
Detroit Pistons     Deron Washington, Forward, Virginia Tech</p>
<p>60<br />
Boston Celtics     Semih Erden, Center, Turkey</p>
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		<title>2008 NHL Draft Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 18:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first round of the 2008 NHL Draft was completed yesterday, below are the complete results for the 2008 NHL Draft.
1. 	Tampa Bay 	Steven Stamkos
2. 	Los Angeles 	Drew Doughty
3. 	Atlanta 	Zach Bogosian
4. 	St. Louis 	Alex Pietrangelo
5. 	Toronto (from NYI) 	Luke Schenn
6. 	Columbus 	Nikita Filatov
7. 	NAS (from TOR via NYI) 	Colin Wilson
8. 	Phoenix 	Mikkel Boedker
9. 	NYI [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first round of the 2008 NHL Draft was completed yesterday, below are the complete results for the 2008 NHL Draft.</p>
<p>1. 	Tampa Bay 	Steven Stamkos<br />
2. 	Los Angeles 	Drew Doughty<br />
3. 	Atlanta 	Zach Bogosian<br />
4. 	St. Louis 	Alex Pietrangelo<br />
5. 	Toronto (from NYI) 	Luke Schenn<br />
6. 	Columbus 	Nikita Filatov<br />
7. 	NAS (from TOR via NYI) 	Colin Wilson<br />
8. 	Phoenix 	Mikkel Boedker<br />
9. 	NYI (from FLA via NAS) 	Josh Bailey<br />
10. 	Vancouver 	Cody Hodgson<br />
11. 	Chicago 	Kyle Beach<br />
12. 	BUF (from EDM-ANA-LA) 	Tyler Myers<br />
13. 	Los Angeles (from Buffalo) 	Colten Tuebert<br />
14. 	Carolina 	Zack Boychuk<br />
15. 	Ottawa (from NAS) 	Erik Karlsson<br />
16. 	Boston 	Joe Colborne<br />
17. 	Anaheim (from CAL via LA) 	Jake Gardiner<br />
18. 	Nashville (from OTT) 	Chet Pickard<br />
19. 	PHI (from COL via CLM) 	Luca Sbisa<br />
20. 	N.Y. Rangers 	Michael Del Zotto<br />
21. 	Washington (from NJ) 	Anton Gustafsson<br />
22. 	Edmonton (from ANA) 	Jordan Eberle<br />
23. 	Minnesota (from WAS via NJ) 	Tyler Cuma<br />
24. 	New Jersey (from MIN) 	Mattias Tedenby<br />
25. 	Calgary (from MON) 	Greg Nemisz<br />
26. 	Buffalo (from SJ) 	Tyler Ennis<br />
27. 	Washington (from PHI) 	John Carlson<br />
28. 	PHO (from DAL-LA-ANA) 	Viktor Tikhonov<br />
29. 	Atlanta (from PIT) 	Daultan Leveille<br />
30. 	Detroit 	Thomas McCollum</p>
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		<title>Jake Long will be first pick in 2008 NFL Draft</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 18:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have been saying for months in our 2008 Mock NFL Draft&#8217;s that a Long will be drafted #1 overall in this years NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. Today we found out that the Dolphins signed Michigan Wolverines offensive tackle Jake Long to a 5 year deal worth $57.75 million - not the exact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have been saying for months in our <a href="http://mymockdrafts.com/2008/03/26/2008-mock-nfl-draft-version-6/" title="2008 Mock NFL Draft">2008 Mock NFL Draft</a>&#8217;s that a Long will be drafted #1 overall in this years NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. Today we found out that the Dolphins signed Michigan Wolverines offensive tackle Jake Long to a 5 year deal worth $57.75 million - not the exact Long we picked but close enough.</p>
<p>Rumors have been flying around about what the Dolphins and head of football operations Bill Parcells would do to right the Dolphins 1-15 ship.  The Dolphins could have easily drafted Chris Long or even taken a flyer on Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan (even though we thought this would have been moronic) . However, in the end the Dolphins will greatly improve their front-line with the addition of Jake Long.</p>
<p>Long who is 6 foot 7 and weighs 313 pounds was the top offensive lineman prospect in the draft and is considered to be NFL ready - which is important considering the Dolphins do not want a project. Long was the Big Ten lineman of the year the last two seasons. The last offensive lineman to be drafted #1 overall in the NFL Draft was former Ohio State tackle Orlando Pace, who the St. Louis rams drafts in 1997.</p>
<p>The Rams are now on the clock&#8230;look for them to draft defense with either Chris Long or  Vernon Gholston being the top choices.</p>
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		<title>2008 Mock NFL Draft - Version 6</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2008 Mock NFL Draft - Version 6
1) Miami Dolphins - Chris Long, DE, Virginia
Looking at all of the Mock NFL Draft&#8217;s out there it seems as though Chris Long is a lock to go #1. Only a couple people have the Dolphins taking Matt Ryan - which I don’t see happening at all. Yes, John [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>2008 Mock NFL Draft - Version 6</b></p>
<p><b>1) Miami Dolphins - Chris Long, DE, Virginia</b><br />
Looking at all of the Mock NFL Draft&#8217;s out there it seems as though Chris Long is a lock to go #1. Only a couple people have the Dolphins taking Matt Ryan - which I don’t see happening at all. Yes, John Beck is not the future QB in Miami but it does not make sense to draft Ryan here. So if the Dolphins biggest need is at QB what do they do then? My guess is that they will trade this draft pick for a lower pick and get in return a solid QB or then draft Ryan or Brohm. Drafting a quarterback in the 2nd round will not solve their issues.</p>
<p><b>2) St. Louis Rams - Vernon Gholston, DE/OLB, Ohio State</b><br />
The Rams might be in the best position of the 2008 NFL Draft as they can go in almost any direction to immediately improve their team. I have the Rams going in 2 directions, either draft the top offensive lineman (Jake Long) or the top Defensive End (Gholston). After Gholston&#8217;s combine workout and the moves the Rams have made in the offseason he is now my pick to go #2 in our 2008 Mock NFL Draft. But the Rams cant go wrong with any pick in this spot.</p>
<p><b>3) Atlanta Falcons - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College</b><br />
The Falcons have a tough decision in front of them, they can go with the top RB (McFadden), the top offensive tackle (Long) or a top defensive end (Dorsey) or they can trade this pick. Personally I hope and think they will trade this pick since there are some top talent later on in the draft, but if they stay here I still think they will go with Ryan if only to help rebuild their franchise image.</p>
<p><b>4) Oakland Raiders - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas</b><br />
How can Al Davis pass on the top offensive talent in the draft? He cant and he wont. Yes, the rumors are probably true that he will then send McFadden to the Cowboys but hey whatever works for the men in black.</p>
<p><b>5) Kansas City Chiefs - Jake Long, OT, Michigan</b><br />
Well not much changes for the Chiefs in this version of our 2008 Mock NFL Draft - they still will go with an offensive lineman, but instead of Ryan Clady, Jake Long just dropped into their laps.</p>
<p><b>6) New York Jets - Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU</b><br />
The Jets would have loved Gholston at this spot, but since he is gone they will take a risk in drafting Glenn Dorsey. Dorsey&#8217;s stock has taken a hit due to rumors of an injury - but if those rumors aren&#8217;t true and Dorsey is 100% at the start of the NFL season this could be the steal of the draft.</p>
<p><b>7) New England Patriots (via SF) - Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy</b><br />
Same pick for the Patriots - they need a cornerback and will get the top one in the draft. Poor Patriots.</p>
<p><b>8) Baltimore Ravens - Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State</b><br />
Ravens need a QB bad but this is to early to draft Brohm. So, they will go with a man who can protect whatever QB is in their pocket.</p>
<p><b>9) Cincinnati Bengals - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC</b><br />
Same as the last 2008 Mock NFL Draft version we posted. The Bengals only focus in this years draft should be defense. Ellis will be able to start right away and that is the most important part of who the Bengals pick up.</p>
<p><b>10) New Orleans Saints - Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida</b><br />
With the Saints signing CB Randall Gay I don’t think they will pick up another corner this early in the NFL Draft. With the CB situation somewhat set they can now draft another defensive need at DE. Harvey is a great fit for the Saints and will bring much needed speed and size.</p>
<p><b>11) Buffalo Bills - Limas Sweed, WR, Texas</b><br />
Everyone seems to agree that the Bills will take a WR in the 2008 NFL, however people disagree on which one. I don’t buy Malcom Kelly going here because his stock has slipped a bit and actually so has DeSean Jackson, that leaves Limas Sweed.</p>
<p><b>12) Denver Broncos - Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh</b><br />
No change here in our latest 2008 Mock NFL Draft - the Broncos will take the best OT available and that is Otah.</p>
<p><b>13) Carolina Panthers - Chris Williams, OT, Vanderbilt</b><br />
With most of the top DE&#8217;s taken at this point the Panthers will go for their other top need - help on the offensive line. The Panthers would prefer Otah but Williams is a good choice.</p>
<p><b>14) Chicago Bears -Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina</b><br />
The Bears could go in many directions, they obviously would love to draft a QB but Brohm isn&#8217;t worth taking here. The Bears biggest need is at RB and I believe that Chris Johnson is going to be the steal of the draft.</p>
<p><b>15) Detroit Lions - Calais Campbell, DE, Miami</b><br />
Why do people keep saying that the Lions should draft a RB? Didn’t they sign Tatum Bell? Naa, after taking care of the their DB situation they would ideally like to shore up their offensive line but I am not sure there is a talent that is worth taking with the 15th pick, therefore the Lions will go after another big need - Defensive End.</p>
<p><b>16) Arizona Cardinals - Mike Jenkins, DB/CB, South Florida</b><br />
Funny how things change once a few players drop or fall. A couple months ago the Cardinals were looking at all the top CB being taken - well not anymore.</p>
<p><b>17) Minnesota Vikings - Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB/DE Tennessee State</b><br />
Yeah I am going with the trendy pick here Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is everyone favorite CB all of a sudden. The Vikings need help so this is where he falls in my mock draft.</p>
<p><b>18) Houston Texans - Aqib Talib, CB/DB, Kansas</b><br />
Another team that lost out on a top offensive tackle - they could take a &#8220;risk&#8221; and draft Gosder Cherilus but I think they will go with help at the corner.</p>
<p><b>19) Philadelphia Eagles - Malcom Kelly, WR, Oklahoma</b><br />
The Eagles will Draft a wide receiver here - nothing else needs to be said.</p>
<p><b>20) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - DeSean Jackson, WR, Cal</b><br />
Nothing has changed with the Buccaneers except who they will draft. I am telling you that Jackson is a steal with the 20th pick.</p>
<p><b>21) Washington Redskins - Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan State</b><br />
The Redskins have three big needs (as I see it at least) - Safety, Defensive End and Wide Receiver. With the 21st pick in the 2008 NFL Draft the Redskins can do plenty, including trading, but looking at who is left on the board and what I believe is their most immediate draft need I am going with the best, play making, wide receiver left. I went with Devin Thomas but Mario Manningham or Early Doucet are a possibility here as well.</p>
<p><b>22) Dallas Cowboys (via Cle) - Early Doucet, WR, LSU</b><br />
The Cowboys have 2 first rounds picks and one of them, unless they make a trade, has to be on a Wide Receiver. Doucet is a burner who can add some much needed young speed to the Cowboys. However, my money is that they trade this pick to move up (or is it down) in the draft to pick either a top cornerback or go after McFadden.</p>
<p><b>23) Pittsburgh Steelers - Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan</b><br />
Oh how things change very quickly. The Steelers fixed their situation at guard and lost wide receiver Cedrick Wilson who was let go by the team and on top of that Big Ben pretty much demanded a big target to throw to…hello Mario.</p>
<p><b>24)  Tennessee Titans - Keith Rivers, LB, USC</b><br />
The Titans would LOVE to draft a wide receiver here, however looking at the board who is left? If anyone of the wide receivers slip the Titans will snap him up if not they will go with defensive help.</p>
<p><b>25) Seattle Seahawks - Fred Davis, TE, USC</b><br />
With the signing of Julius Jones and T.J. Duckett the need for the Seahawks to draft a running back has gone away. With that taken care of the Seahawks biggest need is still on offensive - they need to bring in either a top Tight End or Wide Receiver. With all of the WR gone who I think are 1st round talent the Seahawks can go with the top TE on my draft board.</p>
<p><b>26) Jacksonville Jaguars - Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina</b><br />
The Jaguars took care of the WR need in the off-season, so now they are in a good position to upgrade their defense. The Jags cant go wrong drafting either Quentin Groves or Kentwan Balmer - I lean towards Balmer based on his combine.</p>
<p><b>27) San Diego Chargers - Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon</b><br />
This is going to be interesting - the Chargers could use a young RB since Michael Turner left, they could also use a good Offensive Tackle and Cornerback. However, with Stewart dropping this far the Chargers would be stupid to pass on him.</p>
<p><b>28) Dallas Cowboys - Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas</b><br />
Cowboys took a WR with their first pick so now they can draft a RB. However, bank on them trading at least one of these picks.</p>
<p><b>29)  San Francisco 49ers (via Ind) - Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville</b><br />
The question for the 49ers is whether or not Alex Smith is their QB of the future. If not they have a chance to draft a &#8220;former&#8221; top QB NFL prospect in Brohm. His stock has fallen but taking a former projected #1 overall pick at the end of the first round is NOT a bad thing. Yes, I know that they 49ers have much more pressing needs - like at Wide Receiver, Offensive Tackle, Cornerback and Outside Linebacker.</p>
<p><b>30) Green Bay Packers - Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College</b><br />
The Packers would ideally pick up a Cornerback with this pick but none are good enough to draft here - therefore they can upgrade their O-line by drafting Cherilus.</p>
<p><b>31)  New York Giants - Kenny Phillips, S, Miami</b><br />
The only thing the Giants need is some youth on defense, especially at safety or Linebacker. Phillips is a steal with the 31st pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.</p>
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		<title>2008 Mock NHL Draft - version 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 01:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The NBA Draft and NFL Draft get most of the attention this time of year, however the NHL Draft will be coming up this June. The NHL Draft is definitely a lot more difficult to predict since there is not nearly as much information out there. However, that doesn&#8217;t stop us here at myMockDrafts from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The NBA Draft and NFL Draft get most of the attention this time of year, however the NHL Draft will be coming up this June. The NHL Draft is definitely a lot more difficult to predict since there is not nearly as much information out there. However, that doesn&#8217;t stop us here at myMockDrafts from doing out first ever 2008 Mock NHL Draft. The 2008 NHL Draft is being held in Ottawa on June 20th and 21st - below are our picks for the entire first round of the 2008 NHL Draft, the draft order will change as the NHL season comes to a close. </p>
<p>1  	Los Angeles Kings  -  Steven Stamkos, Center<br />
2 	Tampa Bay Lightning  -  Alex Pietrangelo, Defense<br />
3 	St. Louis Blues  -  Drew Doughty, Defense<br />
4 	Atlanta Thrashers  -  Kyle Beach, Left Wing<br />
5 	NY Islanders  -  Zach Bogosian, Defense<br />
6 	Columbus Blue Jackets  -  Luke Schenn, Defense<br />
7 	Anaheim Ducks  -  Tyler Myers, Defense<br />
8 	Toronto Maple Leafs  -  Cody Hodgson, Center<br />
9 	Chicago Blackhawks  -  Colten Teubert, Defense<br />
10 	Nashville Predators  -  Nikita Filatov, Left Wing<br />
11 	Washington Capitals  -  Mikhail Stefanovich, Right Wing<br />
12 	Phoenix Coyotes  -  Colin Wilson, Center<br />
13 	Sabres 	Buffalo  -  Joe Colborne, Center<br />
14 	Nashville Predators  -  Josh Bailey, Center<br />
15 	Philadelphia Flyers  -  Mikkel Boedker, Right Wing<br />
16 	Carolina Hurricanes  -  Jordan Eberle, Right Wing<br />
17 	Vancouver Canucks  -  Maxime Sauve, Center<br />
18 	Boston Bruins  -  A.J. Jenks, Left Wing<br />
19 	Calgary Flames  -  Greg Nemisz, Right Wing<br />
20 	NY Rangers  -  Mattias Tedenby, Center<br />
21 	Colorado Avalanche  -  Tyler Cuma, Defense<br />
22 	Minnesota Wild  -  Jimmy Hayes, Right Wing<br />
23 	Ottawa Senators  -  Michael Del Zotto, Defense<br />
24 	Atlanta Thrashers  -  Jake Gardiner, Defense<br />
25 	Edmonton Oilers  -  Jordan Eberle, Center<br />
26 	Los Angeles Kings  -  Vyacheslav Voinov, Defense<br />
27 	Montreal Canadians  -  Pier-Alexandre Poulin, Center<br />
28 	New Jersey Devils  -  Mitch Wahl, Center<br />
29 	Buffalo Sabres  -  Colby Robak, Defense<br />
30 	Detroit Red Wings  -  James Livingston, Right Wing</p>
<p>Lets Go Rangers!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 01:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The NBA and NCAA basketball season are almost over and the 2008 NBA Draft picture is getting clearer. With that being said it is time for myMockDrafts.com 2008 Mock NBA Draft - Version 2.


  
  
  

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Michael Beasley, 6-9, Forward,    Kansas State, Fr.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The NBA and NCAA basketball season are almost over and the 2008 NBA Draft picture is getting clearer. With that being said it is time for myMockDrafts.com <a href="http://mymockdrafts.com/category/mock-nba-draft/2008-mock-nba-draft/" title="2008 Mock NBA Draft">2008 Mock NBA Draft</a> - Version 2.</p>
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<td width="154">Miami Heat</td>
<td width="343">Michael Beasley, 6-9, Forward,    Kansas State, Fr.</td>
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<td>Minnesota Timberwolves</td>
<td>Derrick Rose, 6-3, Point Guard, Memphis, Fr.</td>
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<td>Memphis Grizzlies</td>
<td>Brook Lopez, 7-0, Center, Stanford, So.</td>
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<td>Seattle Supersonics</td>
<td>Jerryd Bayless, 6-3, Point Guard, Arizona, Fr.</td>
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<td>New York Knicks</td>
<td>DeAndre Jordan, 7-0, Center, Texas A&#038;M, Fr.</td>
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<td height="17">6</td>
<td>Los Angeles Clippers</td>
<td>Nicolas Batum, 6-8, Shooting Guard, France, (b 1988)</td>
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<td>Charlotte Bobcats</td>
<td>Roy Hibbert, 7-2, Center, Georgetown, Sr.</td>
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<td>Milwaukee Bucks</td>
<td>Danilo Gallinari, 6-9, Small Forward, Italy, (b 1988)</td>
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<td>Chicago Bulls</td>
<td>Hasheem Thabeet, 7-3, Center, UCONN, So.</td>
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<td>Indiana Pacers</td>
<td>Eric Gordon, 6-4, Shooting Guard, Indiana, Fr.</td>
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<td>Phoenix Suns</td>
<td>O.J. Mayo, 6-4, Shooting Guard, USC, Fr.</td>
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<td>Sacramento Kings</td>
<td>JaVale McGee, 7-0, Center, Nevada So.</td>
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<td>Portland Trailblazers</td>
<td>D.J. Augustin, 5-11, Point Guard, Texas, So.</td>
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<td>Denver Nuggets</td>
<td>Danilo Gallinari, 6-9, Small Forward, Italy, (b 1988)</td>
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<td>New Jersey Nets</td>
<td>Tyler Smith, 6-7, Small Forward, Tennessee, So.</td>
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<td>Philadelphia 76ers</td>
<td>Brandon Rush, 6-6, Small Forward, Kansas, Jr.</td>
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<td>Washington Wizards</td>
<td>Darren Collison, 6-1, Point Guard, UCLA, Jr.</td>
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<td>Toronto Raptors</td>
<td>Kevin Love, 6-9, Power Forward, UCLA, Fr.</td>
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<td>Cleveland Cavaliers</td>
<td>Blake Griffin, 6-9, Power Forward, Oklahoma, Fr.</td>
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<td>Golden State Warriors</td>
<td>Darrell Arthur, 6-9, Power Forward, Kansas, So.</td>
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<td>Orlando Magic</td>
<td>Jason Thompson, 6-10, Power Forward, Rider, Sr.</td>
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<td>Utah Jazz</td>
<td>Andrew Ogilvy, 6-10, Center, Vanderbilt, Fr.</td>
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<td>New Jersey Nets</td>
<td>Serge Ibaka, 6-10, Power Forward, Congo, (b 1989)</td>
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<td>Seattle Supersonics</td>
<td>Kyle Weaver, 6-5, Shooting Guard, Washington State, Sr.</td>
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<td>Houston Rockets</td>
<td>Ty Lawson, 5-11, Point Guard, North Carolina, So.</td>
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<td>New Orleans Hornets</td>
<td>Tyler Hansbrough, 6-9, Power Forward, North Carolina, Jr.</td>
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<td>Memphis Grizzlies</td>
<td>DeVon Hardin, 6-10, Power Forward, California, Sr.</td>
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<td>San Antonio Spurs</td>
<td>Semih Erden, 7-0, Center, Turkey, (b 1986)</td>
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<td>Detroit Pistons</td>
<td>Alexis Ajinca, 7-0, Power Forward, France (b 1988)</td>
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<td>Chase Budinger, 6-7, Shooting Guard, Arizona, So.</td>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 01:18:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you seen ESPN&#8217;s NFL Expert Mel Kiper&#8217;s latest mock draft? The guy is a football genius but I am questioning some of this picks. First off there is no way the Rams go with Glenn Dorsey, even if he is healthy Jake Long is going here, if Long does fall all the way to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you seen ESPN&#8217;s NFL Expert Mel Kiper&#8217;s latest mock draft? The guy is a football genius but I am questioning some of this picks. First off there is no way the Rams go with Glenn Dorsey, even if he is healthy Jake Long is going here, if Long does fall all the way to the 5th pick the Chiefs and Larry Johnson just got a miracle. Secondly when did Rodgers-Cromartie become the top rated CB in the draft? Did Kiper not see Leodis McKelvin&#8217;s performance at the NFL Combine? Come on, I will give him the 1st round but no way does he go before McKelvin and Jenkins. Speaking on cornerbacks I think Kiper got a bit crazy with the CB&#8217;s in the first round. Anyway judge for yourself, below is Mel Kiper&#8217;s 2008 Mock NFl Draft first round projections.</p>
<p>1 	Miami Dolphins - Chris Long, DE 	Virginia<br />
2 	St. Louis Rams  - Glenn Dorsey, DT 	LSU<br />
3 	Atlanta Falcons  - Matt Ryan, QB 	Boston College<br />
4 	Oakland Raiders  - Darren McFadden, RB 	Arkansas<br />
5 	Kansas City Chiefs  - Jake Long, OT 	Michigan<br />
6 	New York Jets  - Vernon Gholston, DE 	Ohio St.<br />
7 	New England Patriots (from SF)  - Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB 	Tennessee St.<br />
8 	Baltimore Ravens  - Sedrick Ellis, DT 	USC<br />
9 	Cincinnati Bengals  - Phillip Merling, DE 	Clemson<br />
10 	New Orleans Saints  - Leodis McKelvin, CB 	Troy<br />
11 	Buffalo Bills  - Malcolm Kelly, WR 	Oklahoma<br />
12 	Denver Broncos  - Ryan Clady, OT 	Boise St.<br />
13 	Carolina Panthers  - Derrick Harvey, DE 	Florida<br />
14 	Chicago Bears  - Chris Williams, OT 	Vanderbilt<br />
15 	Detroit Lions  - Rashard Mendenhall, RB 	Illinois<br />
16 	Arizona Cardinals  - Keith Rivers, LB 	USC<br />
17 	Minnesota Vikings  - Calais Campbell, DE 	Miami<br />
18 	Houston Texans   - Jonathan Stewart, RB 	Oregon<br />
19 	Philadelphia Eagles  - Jeff Otah, OT 	Pittsburgh<br />
20 	Tampa Bay Buccaneers  - DeSean Jackson, WR 	California<br />
21 	Washington Redskins  - Aqib Talib, CB 	Kansas<br />
22 	Dallas Cowboys (from CLE)  - Felix Jones, RB 	Arkansas<br />
23 	Pittsburgh Steelers  - Branden Albert, OG 	Virginia<br />
24 	Tennessee Titans  - Jerod Mayo, LB 	Tennessee<br />
25 	Seattle Seahawks  - Devin Thomas, WR 	Michigan State<br />
26 	Jacksonville Jaguars  - Kentwan Balmer, DT 	North Carolina<br />
27 	San Diego Chargers  - Justin King, CB 	Penn State<br />
28 	Dallas Cowboys  - Brandon Flowers, CB 	Virginia Tech<br />
29 	San Francisco 49ers (from IND) 	  - Gosder Cherilus, OT 	Boston College<br />
30 	Green Bay Packers  - Mike Jenkins, CB 	South Florida<br />
31 	New England Patriots 	Forfeited pick<br />
32 	New York Giants  - Kenny Phillips, S 	Miami</p>
<p>Dont forget to check out our latest <a href="http://mymockdrafts.com/2008/03/01/2008-mock-nfl-draft-version-5/" title="2008 Mock NFL Draft">2008 Mock NFL Draft</a>.</p>
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		<title>2008 Mock NFL Draft - Version 5</title>
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1 ) Miami Dolphins - Chris Long, DE, Virginia
For the first time this year I do not have Glenn Dorsey being picked #1 in the 2008 NFL Draft. Why? Watching the combine and reading the blogs it seems as though many people are concerned that Dorsey is not 100% [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>2008 Mock NFL Draft - version 5</strong></p>
<p><strong>1 ) Miami Dolphins - Chris Long, DE, Virginia</strong><br />
For the first time this year I do not have Glenn Dorsey being picked #1 in the 2008 NFL Draft. Why? Watching the combine and reading the blogs it seems as though many people are concerned that Dorsey is not 100% healed from a 2006 leg injury. With the Dolphins in serious rebuilding mode (and if they do not trade this pick) they want to go with a sure thing - or at least as sure as you can get with the NFL Draft. Chris Long is rated #2 on defense in my book and is NFL ready.</p>
<p><strong>2 ) St. Louis Rams - Jake Long, OT, Michigan</strong><br />
No change here, Jake Long had an amazing NFL Combine and will go top 2 for sure in the 2008 NFL Draft.</p>
<p><strong>3 ) Atlanta Falcons - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College</strong><br />
The Falcons have a bunch of options here. They can draft the top rated QB (Ryan) in the 2008 NFL Draft, they can go with the top rated player in the draft (McFadden), they can go with the top rated defensive player in the draft (Dorsey) or they can trade this pick and scoop of a QB later in the first round. My guess is that they will trade but if they stay at the third spot they will go with the new face of the franchise - Matt Ryan.</p>
<p><strong>4 ) Oakland Raiders - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas</strong><br />
McFadden impressed everyone at the NFL combine and should be the top pick in the 2008  NFL Draft. He will not fall past Oakland - however look for another team to trade up (e.g. Dallas).</p>
<p><strong>5 ) Kansas City Chiefs - Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State</strong><br />
The Chiefs are another team that have tons of options in front of them. I can see them drafting Dorsey because of his talent (putting possible injury aside) however the pick that makes the most sense for them would be someone on the offensive line. With Jake Long gone there are a few really good, highly rated, lineman left..Clady fits their team the best.</p>
<p><strong>6 ) New York Jets - Vernon Gholston, DE/OLB, Ohio State</strong><br />
The Jets pick is one of the toughest for me. They can go in just about any direction with this pick, but at the end of the day (if they stick with picking here) they will go with what will improve their team the most. Gholston, who will be a top pass rusher, had a great NFL combine and will be able to contribute from day 1.</p>
<p><strong>7 ) New England Patriots (via SF) - Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy</strong><br />
McKelvin made one of the most impressive showing at the NFL Combine. His stock was on the rise before, but now its sky rocketing - he has overtaken Mike Jenkins as my top rated cornerback.</p>
<p><strong>8 ) Baltimore Ravens - Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU</strong><br />
The Ravens will do one of two things - draft Brohm to try and finally get a franchise QB or go with one of the top defensive prospects this year. This week I am going with Dorsey as long as his injury concerns are behind him - if his injuries becomes an issue look for them to stay with defense and draft Sedrick Ellis.</p>
<p><strong>9 ) Cincinnati Bengals - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC</strong><br />
The Bengals are in a great spot with the 9th pick. Their biggest need is on defensive and they will have plenty of top prospects to choose from. If the Ravens go with Ellis the Bengals will go with Dorsey</p>
<p><strong>10 ) New Orleans Saints - Mike Jenkins, DB/CB, South Florida</strong><br />
The Saints 2 biggest needs are cornerback and linebacker. Jenkins is a shutdown corner. McKelvin would be the Saints first choice but Jenkins is a great secondary choice.</p>
<p><strong>11 ) Buffalo Bills - DeSean Jackson, WR, Cal</strong><br />
All of the 2008 Mock NFL Drafts I see have the Bills going with a WR - the problem is no one agrees on which one. Jackson is not a popular pick because of his size but the kid has speed and would be a great complement to Marshawn Lynch</p>
<p><strong>12 ) Denver Broncos - Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh</strong><br />
The Broncos need to get that running game going again. Otah would make a nice fit in their zone blocking scheme.</p>
<p><strong>13 ) Carolina Panthers - Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida</strong><br />
If the Panthers didn’t sign Mushin this week I would have put a WR here. Harvey is a nice safe pick who will make their defense better.</p>
<p><strong>14 ) Chicago Bears -Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina</strong><br />
When I was watching the NFL Combine very few players blew me away - Johnson was one of them. His speed is unmatched and if you think because he played for a small school that doesn’t make him a top pick you are wrong. Just watch some videos of him and be prepared to be amazed.</p>
<p><strong>15)  Detroit Lions - Aqib Talib, DB, Kansas</strong><br />
Another team that should really only draft one of two positions - cornerback or offensive line. With most of top OT gone Talib is the best fit.</p>
<p><strong>16 ) Arizona Cardinals - Calais Campbell, DE, Miami</strong><br />
Ouch, the Cardinals biggest need is at cornerback and the top 3 CB&#8217;s are gone. Look for Arizona to make a trade but if they don’t they will try and get some youth on defense.</p>
<p><strong>17 ) Minnesota Vikings - Limas Sweed, WR, Texas</strong><br />
The Vikings biggest need is at defensive end, but with DE&#8217;s gone I do not think there is one left worth taking at this spot. Groves is a possibility but I doubt they will pass on landing a top wide receiver prospect in Sweed.</p>
<p><strong>18 ) Houston Texans - Chris Williams, OT, Vanderbilt</strong><br />
The Texans need help all over the place but I think that the offensive line is where they could make the biggest improvement with this pick.</p>
<p><strong>19 ) Philadelphia Eagles - Malcom Kelly, WR, Oklahoma</strong><br />
McNabb wants more weapons but you need to improve a o-line that is getting old. With most of the top offensive lineman gone they will go with a top wide receiver.</p>
<p><strong>20 ) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Early Doucet, WR, LSU</strong><br />
The Buccaneers need help in various areas but the most pressing might be getting some youth in their receiving corps. Doucet has the speed this team needs.</p>
<p><strong>21 ) Washington Redskins - Keith Rivers, LB, USC</strong><br />
Yes, the biggest need for the Redskins is a playmaking wide receiver. However Rivers showed he is a top talent and the Redskins wont pass on him.</p>
<p><strong>22 ) Dallas Cowboys (via Cle) - Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan</strong><br />
The Cowboys have two first round picks in the 2008 NFL Draft so they can take some risks. Looking at the talent on the board they will go with a wide receiver or running back in this spot. Manningham would be a nice complement to Owens. However, bank on Dallas making a move with these picks, possibly to draft McFadden.</p>
<p><strong>23 ) Pittsburgh Steelers - Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College</strong><br />
The Steelers are yet another team would could use a top offensive lineman, however most of them are gone. Drafting Cherilus here is a stretch but it fits their biggest need.</p>
<p><strong>24 )  Tennessee Titans - Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina</strong><br />
If only they lost a few more games they would be in a better spot to draft a top WR. Without one left they will go with Balmer who will at least help on the other side of the ball</p>
<p><strong>25 ) Seattle Seahawks - Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon</strong><br />
Funny thing is I just watched Shaun Alexander on ESPN this morning talking about how he will be in the best shape of his life for the 2008 NFL season…while he had a cast on his arm. Even if Alexander comes back and runs like he used to he is 30 so how many more years does he really have? Drafting Stewart will give the Seahawks either a insurance policy on Alexander for next season or his replacement in a couple years.</p>
<p><strong>26 ) Jacksonville Jaguars - Quentin Groves, DE, Auburn</strong><br />
Well the Jaguars took care of their immediate wide receiver need this off-season (so far at least). With that out of the way it is time to focus on defense. Groves was a steal before the NFL combine and did you see him run the 40 yard dash? He is fast and will draw the attention of a lot of teams.</p>
<p><strong>27 ) San Diego Chargers - Kenny Phillips, S, Miami</strong><br />
How many times can I say that a team needs help on the o-line but their isn&#8217;t anyone worth taking? The Chargers wont take a risk when they can get a possible Pro Bowl safety.</p>
<p><strong>28 ) Dallas Cowboys - Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas</strong><br />
Why not? With two picks in the first round the Cowboys can take some risks. If the &#8216;Boys can&#8217;t get McFadden why not get his backup?</p>
<p><strong>29 )  San Francisco (via Ind) - Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville</strong><br />
Remember when Brohm was a possible #1 pick in the 2008 NFL Draft? His stock has taken a hit but it is more about other players stocks going up. Plus not many teams need a starting QB. The 49ers could go with someone else but I like Brohm going here because the 49ers would be intrigued by his talent and come on is Alex Smith really the solution?</p>
<p><strong>30 ) Green Bay Packers - Fred Davis, TE, USC</strong><br />
I am sticking with Davis going here. The Packers need a solid tight end to complement all of those wide receivers.</p>
<p><strong>31 )  New York Giants - Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson</strong><br />
What do the Giants really need? Not much since they just won the Super Bowl and they are a young team. The only thing they need is some depth and youth on defense. Merling is a great talent that could push some veterans for the starting position.</p>
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		<title>NFL: Atlanta Falcons win coin toss - get 3rd pick in 2008 NFL Draft</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 14:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Atlanta Falcons won a coin toss this morning that gave them the 3rd overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Going into today&#8217;s coin toss the 3rd, 4th and 5th pick in the draft were uncertain. The Falcons, Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs all finished the 2007 NFL season with a 4 and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Atlanta Falcons won a coin toss this morning that gave them the 3rd overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Going into today&#8217;s coin toss the 3rd, 4th and 5th pick in the draft were uncertain. The Falcons, Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs all finished the 2007 NFL season with a 4 and 12 record and finished with the same winning percentage - .512%.  The coin toss was used to break the tie.</p>
<p>The Falcons will have the 3rd pick, the Raiders will draft 4th and the Chiefs will draft 5th.  Be sure to check out our <a href="http://mymockdrafts.com/2008/02/17/2008-mock-nfl-draft-version-4/" title="2008 Mock NFL Draft">2008 Mock NFL Draft</a> and the latest <a href="http://frontrowsportsreport.com/category/nfl/nfl-draft/" title="NFL Draft News" target="_blank">NFL Draft news.</a></p>
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		<title>2008 Mock NFL Draft - Version 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 02:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Initially I was going to wait until the NFL combine was over to update our 2008 Mock NFL Draft, however with some big moves made by NFL teams and stocks of certain players fluctuating after the Senior Bowl I thought why not get in another 2008 Mock NFL Draft.
2008 Mock NFL Draft - Version 3
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Initially I was going to wait until the NFL combine was over to update our <a href="http://mymockdrafts.com/category/mock-nfl-draft/2008-mock-nfl-draft/" title="2008 Mock NFL Draft" target="_blank">2008 Mock NFL Draft</a>, however with some big moves made by NFL teams and stocks of certain players fluctuating after the Senior Bowl I thought why not get in another 2008 Mock NFL Draft.</p>
<p><strong>2008 Mock NFL Draft - Version 3</strong></p>
<p><strong>1) Miami Dolphins - Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU</strong><br />
The Dolphins got rid of a bunch of big names this past week, including Trent Green. Dropping Green says that they either have faith in John Beck or will make a move to bring in another QB either in the NFL draft or through free agency / trades. I still think they will trade their pick and go after Matt Ryan, however if they stayed at #1 the best choice is still Dorsey.</p>
<p><strong>2) St. Louis Rams - Jake Long, OT, Michigan</strong><br />
I will bet money that the Rams draft some guy with the last name Long at the #2 spot. My choice is Jake Long over Chris because the Rams offensive line needs the most work.<br />
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3) Atlanta Falcons - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College</strong><br />
Bye Bye Byron. No shocker that the Falcons released Leftwich. If The Dolphins don’t make a move or draft Ryan themselves this is where he will go.<br />
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4) Oakland Raiders - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas</strong><br />
Ok, I finally let McFadden into the top 5. The Raiders have bigger needs and have issues with money. The Raiders will draft McFadden and trade him - bank on that.</p>
<p><strong>5) Kansas City Chiefs - Chris Long, DE, Virginia</strong><br />
If Jake Long was available I would put him here, however with him going to the Rams the Chiefs have a big choice to make. They obviously need a QB more then anything but is Brohm or any other QB after Ryan worth taking (and paying) with the 5th pick? I flip-flop every week. This week I don&#8217;t think so - I am going with the top defensive talent left on the board.</p>
<p><strong>6) New York Jets - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC</strong><br />
I am going back and forth with the Jets on what they should do with this pick. In previous versions of my Mock NFL Draft I had them going with OL, now I am thinking defense. If Laurinaitis didn’t go back to Ohio State for his senior year I would put him but Ellis would be a great fit.</p>
<p><strong>7) New England Patriots (via SF) - Mike Jenkins, DB/CB, South Florida</strong><br />
The Patriots need a shut-down cornerback really bad. They could lose both Asante Samuel and Randall Gay this off-season. So they will go with the best CB in the draft.</p>
<p><strong>8 ) Baltimore Ravens - Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville</strong><br />
The Ravens will be happy to pick up Brohm at this spot. They need a young, true quarterback, that will be with them for the long-haul - Brohm is their man.</p>
<p><strong>9) Cincinnati Bengals - Calais Campbell, DE, Miami</strong><br />
Here is a team I see trading up for either Dorsey or Ellis. If they stick with the 9th pick they will still go defense.<br />
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10) New Orleans Saints - Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy</strong><br />
Cornerback or Linebacker, this is what it comes down to for the Saints. My pick is Cornerback.<br />
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11) Buffalo Bills - DeSean Jackson, WR, Cal</strong><br />
The Bills could use some defensive help. However, the addition of Jackson to a team that has Marshawn Lynch would provide the Bills with a young and explosive offensive.</p>
<p><strong>12) Denver Broncos - Sam Baker, OT, USC</strong><br />
Do the Broncos go with defensive help or shore up their offensive line? I am going with the OL this time around based on some moves and where the draft is heading overall.</p>
<p><strong>13) Carolina Panthers - Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh</strong><br />
Panthers could use some depth on their defense but there bigger need is on their offensive line. Otah or Ryan Clady would make the most sense for the Panthers.</p>
<p><strong>14) Chicago Bears - Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky</strong><br />
Woodson&#8217;s stock has taken some big shots the past couple of weeks. However the Bears are desperate for a QB and could take a shot with Woodson, who has the strength and potential.</p>
<p><strong>15) Detroit Lions - Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State</strong><br />
The Lions will have to turn down drafting another WR with the 15th pick and go with someone who will add immediate value to their team. The Lions biggest need are in the secondary or on the OL. Since Clady is still available I think he is the best choice.</p>
<p><strong>16) Arizona Cardinals - Aqib Talib, DB, Kansas</strong><br />
The Cardinals could go with a RB with this pick, Jonathan Stewart would be a great choice, however Talib win add some serious size and ball skills to a secondary that needs the help.</p>
<p><strong>17) Minnesota Vikings - Derrick Harvey, DE, Florida</strong><br />
Another choice I am spit on, the Vikings could go with a wide receiver like Limas Sweed, however Harvey will fill a big gap and help improve a defensive from day one.</p>
<p><strong>18) Houston Texans - Kenny Phillips, S, Miami</strong><br />
The Texans are only a couple of players from being a really good team. The best choice for the Texans would be to go with someone who can help in the secondary. Kenny Phillips has some work to do but has all the skills and potential to be a top NFL safety for a long time.</p>
<p><strong>19) Philadelphia Eagles - Limas Sweed, WR, Texas</strong><br />
When your QB basically demands more weapons to throw to it would be hard to pass on a top WR like either Early Doucet or Limas Sweed. I am going with Sweed only because he not only has great hands but runs sold routes.</p>
<p><strong>20) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Michael Oher, OT, Mississippi</strong><br />
The Buccaneers need some help on the OL but could also go with a big-time wide receiver to help with their aging receiving corps.</p>
<p><strong>21) Washington Redskins - Vernon Gholston, DE/OLB, Ohio State</strong><br />
The Redskins need a big-time wide receiver more then anything else, but with most of the top talent gone they will add a much needed DE to shore up their defense.<br />
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22) Dallas Cowboys (via Cle) - Early Doucet, WR, LSU</strong><br />
Some of those wide receivers are getting old…and slow. Early will give the Cowboys a huge burst of speed and draw attention away from Owens.</p>
<p><strong>23) Pittsburgh Steelers - Keith Rivers, LB, USC</strong><br />
With most of the top offensive lineman gone the Steelers could go with Rivers who is a dynamic defensive talent who can help plug some holes in the Steelers run defense.</p>
<p><strong>24)  Tennessee Titans - Malcom Kelly, WR, Oklahoma</strong><br />
Getting Vince Young a legitimate weapon should be the Titans first priority - Kelly is that weapon Young needs.</p>
<p><strong>25) Seattle Seahawks - Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon</strong><br />
I think this season showed that Shaun Alexander is not going to last and the Seahawks need immediate help. Stewart will be the steal of the 2008 NFL Draft.<br />
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26) Jacksonville Jaguars - Quentin Groves, DE, Auburn</strong><br />
Jaguars could go with a WR in this spot but they would be better off with a top level pass rusher. Groves did have an injury prone season but you can&#8217;t pass on his abilities.<br />
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27) San Diego Chargers - Chilo Rachel, G, USC</strong><br />
Rachel is a monster and will fill the Chargers biggest need.</p>
<p><strong>28) Dallas Cowboys - Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas</strong><br />
The other running back at Arkansas will make a good fit with the Cowboys running game. However, bank on the Cowboys trading this pick.</p>
<p><strong>29)  San Francisco (via Ind) - Mario Manningham, WR, Michigan</strong><br />
Manningham is a bit underrated and could be one of those players that could be a star or a bust in the NFL. San Francisco taking him might be a bit of a risk but the upside is to great to ignore.</p>
<p><strong>30) Green Bay Packers - Fred Davis, TE, USC</strong><br />
The playoffs this year showed that the Packers really need an all-pro TE. Davis is a big play-making athlete who has the hands of a WR.</p>
<p><strong>31)  New York Giants - Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina</strong><br />
Giants are showing this year that they are better then advertised - most of it is due to their stellar draft picks last year. They could use some youth on their defensive line.</p>
<p>Be sure to check out our previous <a href="http://frontrowsportsreport.com/category/nfl/2008-mock-nfl-draft-nfl/" title="2008 Mock NFL Draft" target="_blank">2008 Mock NFL Draft</a>&#8217;s and all of the latest <a href="http://frontrowsportsreport.com/category/nfl/nfl-draft/" title="NFL Draft" target="_blank">NFL Draft</a> news.</p>
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