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With the 28th pick in the 2008 NFL Draft the Dallas Cowboys select Patrick Lee, CB Auburn

1. Miami Dolphins - Jake Long, OT Michigan
2. St. Louis Rams - Chris Long, DE Virginia
3. Atlanta Falcons - Darren McFadden, RB Arkansas
4. Oakland Raiders - Glenn Dorsey, DT LSU
5. Kansas City Chiefs - Matt Ryan, QB Boston College
6. New York Jets - Keith Rivers, LB USC
7. New England Patriots - Vernon Gholston, DE/LB Ohio St.
8. Baltimore Ravens - Leodis McKelvin, CB Troy
9. Cincinnati Benagals - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
10. New Orleans Saints - Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida
11. Buffalo Bills - Limus Sweed, WR, Texas
12. Denver Broncos - Jeff Otah, OT, Pitt
13. Carolina Panthers - Rashard Mendenhall, RB Illinois
14. Chicago Bears- Chris Williams, OT, Vandy
15. Detroit Lions- Rogers-Cromartie, CB, Tenn ST
16. Arizona Cardinals - Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas
17. Minnesota Vikings - Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson
18. Houston Texans - Branden Albert, OG, Virginia
19. Philadelphia Eagles - Kenny Phillips, DB/S, Miami (FL)
20. Tampa Bay Bucs - Desean Jackson, WR/R, Cal
21. Washington Redskins - Malcolm Kelly WR, Oklahoma
22. Dallas Cowboys - Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas
23. Pittsburgh Steelers - Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College
24. Tennessee Titans- Reggie Smith, DB, Oklahoma
25. Seattle Seahawks- Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon
26. Jacksonville Jaguars - Calais Campbell, DE Miami
27. San Diego Chargers - Early Doucet, WR LSU
28. Dallas Cowboys - Patrick Lee, CB Auburn

The San Francisco 49ers (from Indy) is now on the clock for pick #29.
 
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With the 30th pick in the 2008 NFL Draft the Green Bay Packers select Justin King, CB Penn State.

1. Miami Dolphins - Jake Long, OT Michigan
2. St. Louis Rams - Chris Long, DE Virginia
3. Atlanta Falcons - Darren McFadden, RB Arkansas
4. Oakland Raiders - Glenn Dorsey, DT LSU
5. Kansas City Chiefs - Matt Ryan, QB Boston College
6. New York Jets - Keith Rivers, LB USC
7. New England Patriots - Vernon Gholston, DE/LB Ohio St.
8. Baltimore Ravens - Leodis McKelvin, CB Troy
9. Cincinnati Benagals - Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC
10. New Orleans Saints - Mike Jenkins, CB, South Florida
11. Buffalo Bills - Limus Sweed, WR, Texas
12. Denver Broncos - Jeff Otah, OT, Pitt
13. Carolina Panthers - Rashard Mendenhall, RB Illinois
14. Chicago Bears- Chris Williams, OT, Vandy
15. Detroit Lions- Rogers-Cromartie, CB, Tenn ST
16. Arizona Cardinals - Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas
17. Minnesota Vikings - Phillip Merling, DE, Clemson
18. Houston Texans - Branden Albert, OG, Virginia
19. Philadelphia Eagles - Kenny Phillips, DB/S, Miami (FL)
20. Tampa Bay Bucs - Desean Jackson, WR/R, Cal
21. Washington Redskins - Malcolm Kelly WR, Oklahoma
22. Dallas Cowboys - Felix Jones, RB, Arkansas
23. Pittsburgh Steelers - Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College
24. Tennessee Titans- Reggie Smith, DB, Oklahoma
25. Seattle Seahawks- Jonathan Stewart, RB, Oregon
26. Jacksonville Jaguars - Calais Campbell, DE Miami
27. San Diego Chargers - Early Doucet, WR LSU
28. Dallas Cowboys - Patrick Lee, CB Auburn
29. San Francisco 49ers - Quentin Groves, DE Auburn
30. Green Bay Packers - Justin King, CB Penn State

The New York Giants are on the clock to complete the round.

OK, I made the Packers pick. Let the bashing begin. LOL
 

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The Giants take Cason out of Arizona to end the first round. Him and Ross from last years draft will give the G men two solid young corners to compliment their excellent pass rush. OLB was also a consideration here, but Rivers is the only first round guy IMO.
 

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Cason's a stud. It would be silly to pass on him at that spot if the board is like that.
 

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I think the pack should draft Rucker from Missouri as the first TE in the draft.
 

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I like Jordy Nelson out of K-State for WR...He had huge numbers at K-State and caught every thing thrown to him at the combine...ran a 4.49 40 at six feet three...He may not be a first rounder...but...the kid was a walk on a K-State and had great numbers...nice story.
 

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I think the pack should draft Rucker from Missouri as the first TE in the draft.

the problem with Rucker is that he is a TINO ( tight end in name only) which means he does non of the work you need a TE to do. Hes basically just a big reciever. If we go for a TE id like Kellar or Carlson.
 

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Rucker has a great story to tell. He was told last year that he was a Round 5 draft choice...That is all it took for him to work his tail off to become a day one draftee...Some boards have him going around 54...so...he could be a round 2 choice for the pack. If Rucker was willing to do whatever it took to go from round 5 to possible round 1 or 2...I think he has the intangibles that make him a complete tight end ...not in name only...He has great hands and his brother plays for Carolina...If not...the pack could wait until next year to take Chase Coffman out of Mizzou...the son of packer great...Paul Coffman. Either way...a great TE from Mizzou to the Pack.
 

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Rucker has a great story to tell. He was told last year that he was a Round 5 draft choice...That is all it took for him to work his tail off to become a day one draftee...Some boards have him going around 54...so...he could be a round 2 choice for the pack. If Rucker was willing to do whatever it took to go from round 5 to possible round 1 or 2...I think he has the intangibles that make him a complete tight end ...not in name only...He has great hands and his brother plays for Carolina...If not...the pack could wait until next year to take Chase Coffman out of Mizzou...the son of packer great...Paul Coffman. Either way...a great TE from Mizzou to the Pack.

read the scouting reports on Rucker, while he does have good stats, he's simply not rated as a top TE, hes not a run or pass blocker by any stretch of the imagination. Also being a spread TE dosent help him as a pro prospect.
 

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