2008 NFL Mock Draft |
| Pick | Team | Pos. | Player | College | 40 Time | Ht. | Wt. |
1 |  | RB | Darren McFadden | Arkansas | 5.00 | 6-7 | 316 |
| There will be a need at OT for the texans but a player like McFadden you would not want to pass over. But it is the Texans anything can happen. Look at the 2005 Draft. |
2 |  | QB | Brian Brohm | Louisville | 4.32 | 6-4 | 224 |
| Minissota Vikings dont have a frenchise quartarbeck. This would be the chance to start over, get that frenchise quarterback and get back on track. |
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OT | Jake Long | Michigan | N/A | 6-5 | 225 |
| Raidars finally got their QB but they need to protect him. Jake Long would be the best choice for the raiders. |
4 |  | WR | DeSean Jackson | California | 4.4 | 6-5 | 225 |
| T.O. and Terry Glenn are almost there with age. It's time to think for the feature. Desean Jackson is a speedy receiver who runs a 4.2. |
5 |  | DE | Calais Campbell | Miami | 4.77 | 6-8 | 282 |
| Sean Taylor could retire after this season. Why not continue to have one of the best DE in the league. Calais is the best DE in this draft. |
6 |  | CB | Justin King | Penn State | 4.4 | 6-0 | 180 |
| With everything that is going on with Packman Jones. There would be no surprise if Packman never plays football again. Titans did draft a few rookie CB's but its maybe time to find another elita CB. |
7 |  | LT | Sam Baker | USC | 5.04 | 6-5 | 225 |
| There is still need at the Left Tackle position for the Giants. Maybe Manning is not the one to blame for everything after every loss. |
8 |  | QB | Chad Henne | Michigan | 4.67 | 6-2 | 224 |
| Falcons let go of Schaub and now they are facing some off the field issues with Michael Vick. This could be the year for Michael Vick to be replaced. |
9 |  | LB | Rey Maualuga | Southern California | N/A | 6-3 | 250 |
| They have a need at the defensive line but could use a great LB like Ray Maualuga. Or redskins might give avay they pick again you never know :) |
10 |  | RB | Steve Slaton | West Virginia | 4.4 | 5-10 | 195 |
| Ahman Green was shipped off to the Texans its time to find that elite RB again. With Bret Farve retiring for the last 3 years your never know what the biggest need could be for the Packers. |
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11 |  | OT | Ryan Clady | Boise State |
5.28 |
6-6 |
320 |
| Bills need to upgrade that offensive line. This guy could be something and he is only a JR. |
12 |  | DT | Glenn Dorsey | LSU | N/A | 6-2 | 299 |
| Great work ethics, the guy has alot of muscle. Tampa needs to add some your blood in that old defensive line. |
13 |  | CB | Antoine Cason | Arizona | 4.39 | 6-1 | 180 |
| Great ball hawk with great athletic ability. Kansas City needs to do something to improve that defense. Always great offense but no defense. |
14 |  | DE | Derrick Harvey | Florida | 4.65 | 6-5 | 225 |
| Speed, strenght and power from Harvey is unbelivable. This is the fastest rising DE in the 2008 NFL Draft. Who could pass up on him. Could be missing a few pounds but that is not hard to work on. |
15 |  | WR | Limas Sweed | Texas | 4.53 | 6-5 | 219 |
| Recording 12 TD's and 17.4 yards on average will put Sweed in a good position in this 2008 NFL Draft. A great posession receiver. |
16 |  | CB | Aqib Talib | Kansas | 4.45 | 6-2 | 180 |
| With Asante Samuel not happy with his contract, New Enlgland Patriots might be looking to replace him with some cheap and fresh blood. (sounds mean :) ) Nation's leader in passes defended as he batted down 2.80 passes per contest in 2006. He is build for the NFL. |
17 |  | SS | Kenny Philips | Miami | N/A | 6-2 | 205 |
| This guy could be a steal at this position. Greate safty, good tackler and great speed. If the Arizona Cardinals keep drafting like they are they could be very well the team to beat. Who knows maybe even 2008. |
18 |  | WR | Mario Manningham | Michigan | 4.42 | 6-0 | 185 |
| Great receiver, good speed, awsome collage stats. Averaging 18.5 yards in 2006 season with 9 TD's is preaty impressive. Could use some more muscle but he is only 21 years of old. Great future ahead. |
19 |  | LB | James Laurinaitis | Ohio State | 4.52 | 6-3 | 225 |
Ohio State linebacker James Laurinaitis won the Bronko Nagurski Award as the top defender.
Laurinaitis, a sophomore, lead Ohio State in tackles (100) and interceptions (five). He beat Florida safety Reggie Nelson and Michigan cornerback Leon Hall for the award. |
20 |  | DE | Lawrence Jackson | USC | 4.9 | 6-5 | 245 |
| Lawrance Jackson is ranked by some famos draft analyst as one of the top DE draft picks. He has the speed and the strenght. The only thing he is missing is the weight. |
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21 |  | DE | Quentin Groves | Aubrun | 4.5 | 6-4 | 235 |
| Groves returend for his senior year and didnt want to come out in the 2007 NFL Draft. Great speed but is little bit undersized for a DE, but is a great sack machine :) |
22 |  | LB | Jasper Brinkley | South Carolina | 4.7 | 6-2 | 262 |
| A big LB that can stop the run. Good speed to go against a RB/FB from side to side. |
23 |  | RB | Jonathan Stewart | Oregon | 4.52 | 5-11 | 234 |
| Nearly 1000 yards rashing in 2006 with an average of 5.4 per yards and 10 TD's. Carolina Panthers are in need of a elite RB. |
24 |  | OT | Barry Richardson | Clemson | 5.48 | 6-7 | 335 |
| Seatle needs a good LT. Barry Richardson would fill that need. |
25 |  | LB | Dan Connor | Penn State | 4.55 | 6-3 | 233 |
| Dan Connor is a great player but his stock fell after having some off the field issues. Suposedly Dan Connor was harassing an ex-coach over the phone, and was suspedned for 10 days by the Penn State Head Coach. |
26 |  | DE | Tyson Jackson | LSU | 5.12 | 6-5 | 292 |
| Tyson Jackson fits the mold that Jack Del Rio is looking for. He loves to have the biggest and strongest linemen. Tyson Jackson fits that mold. |
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SS | Tom Zbikowski | Notre Dame |
4.46 |
5-11 |
210 |
| A great defensive back and might get drafted sooner than right now depending on his senior year. |
28 |  | CB | Dwight Lowery | San Jose State | 4.46 | 6-1 | 185 |
| With 7 interceptions in 2006 season and 9 interceptions in his 1st year at San Jose State, Dwight Lowery is your ball hawk your are looking for Baltimore. |
29 |  | WR | Early Doucet | LSU | 4.47 | 6-0 | 207 |
| Time to boost that WR spot Chicago. It can't all be the QB's fault that the offense is not clicking on all cylindars. |
30 |  | DE | Chris Long | Virginia | N/A | 6-4 | 284 |
| The son of NFL Hall of Famer Howie Long. A good all-around defensive end with great size and bulk. |
31 |  | DT | Frank Okam | Texas | 4.90 | 6-5 | 315 |
| Great size and speed. Would be a great fit for the Saints. If Okam falls this far. You never know. |
32 |  | RB | Allen Patrick | Oklahoma | N/A | 6-0 | 200 |
| Time for the New England Patriots to get that 2nd RB. Allen Patrick was a back-up in Oklahoma but is a great player. His Stock probably will rise this season. |
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