2005 Mock Draft-Rounds 1 & 2

April 19, 2005 on 4:52 pm | In Uncategorized |

Here is my current mock draft three days before the draft:

Round 1
1) Niners Aaron Rodgers QB
2) Dolphins Ronnie Brown RB
3) Browns Cadillac Williams RB
4) Bears Braylon Edwards WR
5) Bucs Alex Smith QB
6) Titans Antrel Rolle CB
7) Vikings Mike Williams WR
8) Cards Cedric Benson RB
9) Skins Pac Man Jones CB
10) Lions Derrick Johnson LB
11) Cowboys Shawne Merriman DE
12) Chargers David Pollack DE
13) Texans Alex Barron OT
14) Panthers Troy Williamson WR
15) Chiefs Carlos Rogers CB
16) Saints Thomas Davis S
17) Bengals Erasmus James DE
18) Vikings Marcus Spears DE
19) Rams Khalif Barnes OT
20) Cowboys Reggie Brown WR
21) Jaguars Jammal Brown OT
22) Ravens DeMarcus Ware LB
23) Seahawks Travis Johnson DT
24) Packers Justin Tuck DE
25) Broncos Mark Clayton WR
26) Jets Fabian Washington CB
27) Falcons Shaun Cody DL
28) Chargers Justin Miller CB
29) Colts Dan Cody DE
30) Steelers Chris Spencer C
31) Eagles Heath Miller TE
32) Pats Brodney Pool S

Round 2

33) Niners Matt Roth DE
34) Browns Charlie Frye QB
35) Eagles Darryl Blackstock DE
36) Bucs Ciatrick Fason RB
37) Titans Matt Jones TE
38) Raiders Kevin Burnett OLB
39) Bears Marlin Jackson CB
40) Saints Mike Patterson DT
41) Lions Jason Campbell QB
42) Cowboys Terrence Murphy WR
43) Giants Kay-Jay Harris RB
44) Cards Alex Smith TE
45) Panthers Elton Brown OG
46) Chiefs Mark Bradley WR
47) Texans Roddy White WR
48) Bengals Luis Castillo DT
49) Vikings J.J. Arrigton RB
50) Rams Josh Bullocks S
51) Packers Kyle Orton QB
52) Jaguars Corey Webster CB
53) Ravens Marcus Johnson OG
54) Seahawks Barrett Ruud LB
55) Bills Courtney Roby WR
56)Broncos Andrew Walter QB
57) Jets Anttaj Hawthorne DT
58) Packers Stanley Wilson CB
59) Falcons Cro Thorpe
60) Colts Channing Crowder LB
61) Chargers Fred Gibson WR
62) Steelers Ronald Bartell CB
63) Eagles Adam Terry OT
64) Pats Roscoe Parrish WR/KR

The Lions would be very fortunate to end up with Derrick Johnson and Jason Campbell. I have heard little mention of the Lions potentially selecting Campbell. With the front office and coaching staffs predilection towards players with prior West Coast Offense experience, Campbel would fit the bill. He was exposed to the ideas after new Auburn Offensive Coordinator, Ron Borges, was brought in. Campbell made great strides as a Quarterback and leader in the process. Johnson is the biggest defensive playmaker in the draft and would hopefully be a difference-maker in the NFL.

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