Round 3
65.
Quinn Pitcock
Defensive Tackle
Ohio State
The Raiders simply must get some help for Warren Sapp on their defensive line.
66.
Jonathan Wade
Cornerback
Tennessee
The departure of Dre Bly leaves a huge hole in the Lions secondary.
67.
Jay Moore
Defensive End
Nebraska
The Browns need an overhaul of their defensive line.
68.
Quincy Black
Linebacker
New Mexico
Derrick Brooks can't play forever and Black could be groomed as a replacement.
69.
Kenny Irons
Running Back
Auburn
The Cardinals want to bring someone into the fold that can help Edgerrin James.
70.
Andy Alleman
Offensive Guard
Akron
Alleman is an athletic guard that fits right into Denver's system.
71.
Sidney Rice
Wide Receiver
South Carolina
Rice's could be in a free fall on draft day, but he's a steal if he falls this far.
72.
Stewart Bradley
Linebacker
Nebraska
Bradley is a bit of a project, but at the worst he'll contribute on special teams.
73.
Allen Barbre
Offensive Tackle
MO South. St.
An athletic offensive tackle to fit the system Kubiak wants to install.
74.
Buster Davis
Linebacker
Florida St.
The Bills have lost too much at linebacker; they need to spend a first day pick there.
75.
Victor Abiamiri
Defensive End
Notre Dame
The Falcons must try to find a replacement for Patrick Kerney.
76.
Laurent Robison
Wide Receiver
Illinois State
Robison has the size and speed to develop into a star in this league.
77.
Tony Hunt
Running Back
Penn State
A big back to fill the void left by Jerome Bettis' retirement a year ago.
78.
Samson Satele
Offensive Guard
Hawaii
Their offensive line has improved, but its not where it needs to be.
79.
Gerald Alexander
Safety
Boise State
A safety with good size and ball skills to compete for the starting free safety job.
80.
Brandon Jackson
Running Back
Nebraska
Even if they land Michael Turner, they may be interested in another young back.
81.
Daymeion Hughes
Cornerback
California
The Giants need to add some depth to their secondary.
82.
Sabby Pisciutelli
Safety
Oregon St.
Corey Chavous has already been around for ten years and is slowing down.
83.
Nate Harris
Linebacker
Louisville
Some serious character concerns in his past, but Harris seems to have moved on.
84.
Tarell Brown
Cornerback
Texas
Patrick Surtain and Ty law can't play forever.
85.
Paul Soliai
Defensive Tackle
Utah
The Seahawns need to improve against the run, especially considering their division.
86.
Lorenzo Jackson
Running Back
Florida State
I can't believe Shannahan is honestly content with Travis Henry and Mike Bell.
87.
Ryan Haris
Offensive Tackle
Notre Dame
The Cowboys need some depth and some competition at right tackle.
88.
Ben Patrick
Tight End
Delaware
Patrick could be an absolute steal if he falls this far.
89.
Jason Hill
Wide Receiver
Washington St.
Not a huge need, but he has the speed to be an excellent slot receiver in New York.
90.
Usama Young
Cornerback
Kent State
Small but speedy cornerback that has really climbed up the board
91.
David Irons
Cornerback
Auburn
The Pats want some insurance for the potential departure of Asante Samuel.
92.
Brian Robison
Defensive End
Texas
An underrated prospect that could be a situational pass rusher at the very worst.
93.
Manuel Ramirez
Offensive Guard
Texas Tech
They want some depth on their fairly thin offensive line.
94.
Stephen Nicholas
Linebacker
South Florida
The Bears have to be prepared for Briggs to fullfill his promise to skip the season.
95.
Marcus Thomas
Defensive Tackle
Florida
The Colts are in position to take a risk on a talent, but troubled, player like Thomas.
96.
Darius Walker
Running Back
Notre Dame
If Michael Turner is traded, they'll need a new backup for LT.
97.
Anthony Arline
Cornerback
Baylor
The addition of Nate Clements doesn't mean all their issues at corner are solved.
98.
Jacoby Jones
Wide Receiver
Lane
Manning needs someone to step up as the new third receiver in Indy.
99.
Mansfield Wrotto
Offensive Guard
Georgia Tech
The Raiders need to add all the help they can on offensive line.



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