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2007 NFL draft predictions

San Francisco- Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska- Nolan knows his defense. He brought in Manny Lawson last season and with Carriker they have the flexibility to rotate between the 3-4 and 4-3.

12. Buffalo- Leon Hall, CB, Michigan- Nate Clements left town for the big contract. Hall is the best corner in the draft. Sounds like a match made in heaven. He's fast and physical.

13. St. Louis- Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville- The Rams need a guy who can plug the middle and Okoye is going to be that guy. A top 10 prospect falls right into their lap.

14. Carolina- Patrick Willis, ILB, Ole Miss- A fast linebacker with a motor that just doesn't quit. This kid is a tackling machine. He ran under a 4.4 for his 40 on his pro day. The Panthers will be more than satisfied with this guy.

15. Pittsburgh- Paul Posluzny, OLB, Penn State- The Steelers can make every fan scream by drafting the hometown kid. Tomlin will love this guy's motor. He's a Butkus Award winner and ready to play right out of the gate.

16. Green Bay- Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU- The first wide receiver taken in this years draft. There were questions about Dwayne Jarrett's speed and attitude and Ted Ginn's foot. Bowe has average speed but is a big target that isn't afraid to go after the ball.

17. Jacksonville- Reggie Nelson, S, Florida- A big play safety whose stock has been on the rise for quite some time now. A starting safety that played for the national champs. A real ball hawker.

18. Cincinnati- Aaron Ross, CB, Texas- A solid cornerback and return man. The Bengals love players that can get their paws on the ball.

19. Tennessee- Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC- A big target whose stock has fallen a lot since the season ended. There are alot of questions surrounding this one but he has all the tools to succeed and the Titans and Vince Young are excited that he's coming to town.

20. New York Giants- Lawrence Timmons, OLB, Florida State- A good Outside Linebacker prospect. Not a bad fit for the Giants and at a decent price for the 20th pick in the draft.

21. Denver- Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida- Denver could use some help at Defensive End and Jarvis Moss could definitley help.

22. Dallas- Michael Griffin, S, Texas- Griffin is a solid safety and we all know how much them Cowboys love them some defense. Griffin is a great fit.

23. Kansas City- Alan Branch, DT, Michigan- There are some questions about Branch's work ethic and how hard he pushes himself when he's on the field. He fell all the way to 23rd and Herman Edwards knew he could not pass up


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