Arrowhead Pride Community Mock Draft -- Pick #61 by the Dallas Cowboys
And with the 61st pick in the 2008 Arrowhead Pride Community Mock Draft, the Dallas Cowboys select:

Viriginia Tech WR Eddie Royal
primetime with the pick:
Royal can contribute in the passing game as a flanker. But the special thing about him is his kick and punt return abilities. He is super fast, coming in near the top at nearly all speed drills at the combine. It will be interesting to see how Royal's collegiate success will translate to the next level.
1. Miami Dolphins - QB Matt Ryan
2. St. Louis Rams - OT Jake Long
3. Atlanta Falcons - DT Glenn Dorsey
4. Oakland Raiders - DE Chris Long
5. Kansas City Chiefs - DT Sedrick Ellis
6. New York Jets - RB Darren McFadden
7. New England Patriots - DL Vernon Gholston
8. Baltimore Ravens - OT Ryan Clady
9. Cincinnati Bengals - OLB Keith Rivers
10. New Orleans Saints - CB Mike Jenkins
11. Buffalo Bills - CB Leodis McKelvin
12. Denver Broncos - OT Chris Williams
13. Carolina Panthers - DE Derrick Harvey
14. Chicago Bears - RB Rashard Mendenhall
15. Detroit Lions - OT Jeff Otah
16. Arizona Cardinals - CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
17. Minnesota Vikings - DE Philip Merling
18. Houston Texans - OG Branden Albert
19. Philadelphia Eagles - FS Kenny Phillips
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - WR/RS DeSean Jackson
21. Washington Redskins - WR Limas Sweed
22. Dallas Cowboys - RB Felix Jones
23. Pittsburgh Steelers - OL Gosder Cherilus
24. Tennessee Titans - WR Devin Thomas
25. Seattle Seahawks - WR Malcolm Kelly
26. Jacksonville Jaguars - DE Lawrence Jackson
27. San Diego Chargers - RB Jonathan Stewart
28. Dallas Cowboys - CB Aqib Talib
29. San Francisco 49ers - WR Mario Manningham
30. Green Bay Packers - CB Brandon Flowers
31. New York Giants - LB Jerod Mayo
32. Miami Dolphins - OT Carl Nicks
33. St. Louis Rams - CB Antoine Cason
34. Atlanta Falcons - QB Brian Brohm
35. Kansas City Chiefs - WR Jordy Nelson
36. New York Jets - DE Quentin Groves
37. Atlanta Falcons - OT Sam Baker
38. Baltimore Ravens - CB Justin King
39. Cincinnati Bengals - DT Kentwan Balmer
40. New Orleans Saints - LB Dan Connor
41. Buffalo Bills - TE Martin Rucker
42. Denver Broncos - WR Earl Bennett
43. Carolina Panthers - QB Joe Flacco
44. Chicago Bears - OT Duane Brown
45. Detroit Lions - DE Calais Campbell
46. Cincinnati Bengals - OLB Xavier Adibi
47. Minnesota Vikings - OT Anthony Collins
48. Atlanta Falcons - CB Reggie Smith
49. Philadelphia Eagles - WR James Hardy
50. Arizona Cardinals - ILB Curtis Lofton
51. Washington Redskins - DT Trevor Laws
52. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - CB Tracy Porter
53. Pittsburgh Steelers - OLB Cliff Avril
54. Tennessee Titans - OG Chilo Rachal
55. Seattle Seahawks - TE Fred Davis
56. Green Bay Packers - RB Chris Johnson
57. Miami Dolphins - SS Marcellous Johnson
58. Jacksonville Jaguars - CB Patrick Lee
59. Indianapolis Colts - OG Roy Schuening
60. Green Bay Packers - TE Dustin Keller
Position count: QB (3), Off. tackle (9), Off. guard (3), Def. tackle (3), Def. end (6), Running back (5), Linebacker (5), Corner back (10), Safety (2), Wide receiver (9), Tight end (3)
On the clock: New England Patriots (mikvogel)
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cool yet jets...
I’ve made their pick at #7 and will post their 2nd round pick as soon as I’m back at the office from lunch.
MV
by mikvogel on Apr 23, 2008 12:08 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Sorry Mike
I didn’t have anyone listed for them in the second round, which is why I made the offer.
Thanks for doing it.
by Chris Thorman on Apr 23, 2008 12:13 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
NE Pick-
Call me a homer… what with living in Iowa and attending at least 2 Hawkeye games a year…
NE selects CB (Iowa) Charles Godfrey
Charles Godfrey will turn out to be a diamond in the rough for some NFL franchise. Godfrey, a senior from Iowa, is one of the bigger cornerback prospects in the country. At 6’1” and 208 lbs., Godfrey has the size and strength to jam receivers at the line, even at the next level. He was voted 2nd team All Big Ten by the coaches this season, after registering 65 tackles, 5 INTs and 9 passes broken up. Godfrey has put together a really good senior campaign, despite having to cover some of the Big Ten’s best receivers like Devin Thomas, Dorien Bryant, Arrelious Benn, and James Hardy. Godfrey is not only big and strong, but has tremendous speed.
His experience at multiple positions, along with his strength and speed, should help him find himself amongst the top tier of cornerbacks in this draft.
He’s the perfect versatile weapon to be selected by the New England scouting crew.
by mikvogel on Apr 23, 2008 12:51 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs

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