Posted on 04/26/2008 9:40:09 AM PDT by mainepatsfan
April 26
3:00PM ET - ESPN
1ST ROUND DRAFT ORDER
1 - Miami Dolphins - Jake Long, OT, Michigan
2 - St. Louis Rams
3 - Atlanta Falcons
4 - Oakland Raiders
5 - Kansas City Chiefs
6 - New York Jets
7 - New England Patriots (From 49ers)
8 - Baltimore Ravens
9 - Cincinnati Bengals
10 - New Orleans Saints
11 - Buffalo Bills
12 - Denver Broncos
13 - Carolina Panthers
14 - Chicago Bears
15 - Detroit Lions
16 - Arizona Cardinals
17 - Kansas City Chiefs (From Vikings)
18 - Houston Texans
19 - Philadelphia Eagles
20 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
21 - Washington Redskins
22 - Dallas Cowboys (From Browns)
23 - Pittsburgh Steelers
24 - Tennessee Titans
25 - Seattle Seahawks
26 - Jacksonville Jaguars
27 - San Diego Chargers
28 - Dallas Cowboys
29 - San Francisco 49ers (From Colts)
30 - Green Bay Packers
31 - New York Giants
It looks like they’re going to get their choice from some pretty good defensive players.
The best football players coming out of college are denied the right that is accorded their fellow collegians who are coming out as engineers, computer scientists, chemists, etc., etc.: the right to freely choose their employer and place of employment.
Right. If engineers, computer scientists, chemists, etc. worked in businesses where people paid to watch them compete against each other, then THEY wouldn't be free to choose their employer and place of employment, either.
Yea, some pretty good DBs that can be had in the 2nd round-—grab an impact LB first—then 2 DBs—then nother LB. You can never go wrong with a quality OL too.
First two out of three from the ACC.
Some folks complained about Mankins back in 05. Turned out to be a pretty solid selection.
And Al Davis goes for the sexy pick.
DMac to the Raiders! Good—Jets lose out! Yeah!
I’m really intrigued with this KC pick. Dorsey?
Dorsey to KC or trade out??
I think he’s too good for the Chiefs to pass on.
I would. Lets see what the Jets do-
Do the Pats get Gholston or trade out?
If Gholston gets to us. I’ve come to really hate those Under Armor commercials.
I’m going to go out on a limb and predict he’ll lead all rookies in jersey sales this year.
Take him if he is there or trade out—get another pick- get Rivers or Mayo-—simple.
Looks like Dorsey is either going to be a Chief or a Saint.
The subject of much debate and litigation, indeed.
The legal framework here, as I recall, is that sports leagues occupy a singular place in the business world. They are at once a group of competing entities (teams), and, of necessity, a legal monopoly (the league).
The draft is deemed a necessity of the league to thrive, hence it has been upheld by the courts until now.
Smart move by the Chiefs. Now they can begin to stop the run.
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