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Mock Draft - Round 2

MOCK DRAFT: ROUND 2

PICK TEAM PLAYER POS SCHOOL
1 (33) Bengals Ty Warren DT Tex. A&M
The Bengals need to address their defensive line and Warren should be available early in the second round. He is inconsistent, but coach Marvin Lewis could bring out the best in him.

2 (34) Lions Lee Suggs RB Va. Tech
The Lions might hesitate to draft a receiver and a running back with their first two picks, but surrounding QB Joey Harrington with Rogers and Suggs would make for an exciting future.

3 (35) Bears Dallas Clark TE Iowa
The Bears have plenty of other needs, but Clark could be the missing ingredient for their offense. An athletic, pass-catching specialist could really help open up the Bears' anemic aerial attack.

4 (36) Texans Bryant Johnson WR Penn State
The Texans could go in any number of different directions with this pick, but Johnson is a big, steady receiver who would provide QB David Carr with a consistent target.

5 (37) Cardinals Kyle Boller QB Cal.
After drafting a cornerback in the first round, the Cardinals would like to address their need for a pass-rushing end, but Boller would be hard to pass up. He could be the answer to their problems at quarterback for years to come.

6 (38) Cowboys Eugene Wilson CB Illinois
The Cowboys want to be more aggressive on defense and will look to improve at cornerback. Wilson doesn't have great size or speed, but he is a playmaker and could quickly develop into a solid No. 2 opposite Derek Ross.

7 (39) Jaguars Terry Pierce ILB Kansas St.
Pierce is a great fit here. He's the second-best inside linebacker in this draft and will challenge starter Wali Rainer for the job as a rookie.

8 (40) Vikings Rashean Mathis CB Bethune-Cook.
The Vikings will most likely address the cornerback position with this pick, and while Mathis is still raw, he has terrific size and speed.

9 (41) Ravens Dennis Weathersby CB Oregon St.
The Ravens could also address their defensive line with this pick, but Weathersby would be a good fit -- especially if Gary Baxter is moved to safety. Weathersby can be inconsistent, but his size and playmaking skills make him worth the risk.

10 (42) Seahawks Dewayne White DE Louisville
The Seahawks will continue to concentrate on upgrading their defensive line in Round 2. White can be inconsistent, but he was extremely productive at the college level and immediately could contribute as an edge rusher.

11 (43) Rams Gerald Hayes ILB Pitt
The Rams have spent a lot of money on draft picks and free agents at linebacker, but still aren't satisfied. Hayes is one of the top three inside linebackers in this draft and could push for a starting job as a rookie.

12 (44) Redskins Kelley Washington WR Tennessee
We hear he is back to 100 percent and running a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash. If that's true, he won't be available for the Redskins this late in the second round.

13 (45) Panthers Chris Simms QB Texas
The Panthers might not find their quarterback in the first round, but they will have a good lot to choose from with their second pick. Simms is a risk, but he'll have at least a year to develop behind Rodney Peete.

14 (46) Chargers Vince Manuwai G Hawaii
The Chargers will continue to bolster their offensive line. Manuwai needs more experience as a run blocker, but he's a terrific athlete and a great value this late.

15 (47) Chiefs Cory Redding DE Texas
Redding could be a surprise in the NFL. He never elevated his game to the next level in college, but he has rare physical tools and could at least provide situational pass-rushing help for the Chiefs.

16 (48) Bills LaMarcus McDonald OLB TCU
Without a pick in the first round, the Bills would be hard-pressed to ignore their need for a defensive tackle, but McDonald clearly is the best available player and also fills a need at outside linebacker.

17 (49) Dolphins Jon Stinchcomb T Georgia
The Dolphins will be looking to draft a left tackle with their first pick. Stinchcomb still needs to bulk up and improve his strength, but he's a very good athlete and an exceptional value here.

18 (50) Patriots Onterrio Smith RB Oregon
Now that the Patriots have opened up their offense, they need a running back with more speed and better receiving skills than Antowain Smith. Onterrio is the perfect match.

19 (51) Broncos Dave Ragone QB Louisville
If the Broncos don't go after Grossman in the first round, Ragone would be good value here. He faltered behind a porous line and with little help at receiver as a senior, but he still has very good tools.

20 (52) Browns Tyler Brayton DE Colorado
The Browns are in search of quality depth along their defensive line and a 'tweener end/tackle like Brayton could provide exactly what they are looking for.

21 (53) Jets Nick Eason DT Clemson
Eason is a bit of a risk because of durability concerns, but he stayed healthy as a senior and showed an impressive combination of size, power and quickness.

22 (54) Saints Troy Polamalu S USC
The Saints will either look for an inside linebacker or safety with this pick and Polamalu would be a steal this late. He would provide playmaking skills and speed as Sammy Knight's immediate replacement.

23 (55) Falcons Al Johnson C Wis.
After addressing receiver in the first round, the Falcons will shift focus to their offensive and defensive lines. Robert Garza is scheduled to move back to center, but he's had trouble staying healthy. Johnson could push him for the starting job right away.

24 (56) Giants Brett Williams T Florida St.
The Giants need to improve their depth at offensive tackle even if they do re-sign both Mike Rosenthal and Luke Petitgout. Williams was overrated coming into the year, but he is still a quality right tackle prospect and a good value here.

25 (57) 49ers Kindal Moorehead DE Alabama
If the 49ers go with a receiver in the first round, they will have to circle back on defensive line in the second. Moorehead would be a great fit because he's versatile enough to play inside and outside.

26 (58) Colts Sammy Davis CB Tex. A&M
Davis is the right fit at the right position for the Colts. He lacks great speed, but is quick, tough and aggressive enough to excel in the Colts' cover 2.

27 (59) Steelers Bennie Joppru TE Michigan
Outside of secondary needs, the Steelers should draft a pass-catching tight end to develop behind Mark Bruener. Joppru is one of the fastest rising tight ends in this class.

28 (60) Titans Teyo Johnson WR Stanford
The Titans are in search for a playmaker with size at receiver, and Johnson fits that description. He has taken off weight and improved his speed in the offseason.

29 (61) Eagles Sam Aiken WR N. Carolina
Aiken will be intriguing to the Eagles because his size and hands. He could be the right fit as the team's No. 4 receiver and eventually could push for a starting job.

30 (62) Packers Eric Manning DT Oregon St.
There isn't a middle linebacker worth drafting, so the Packers could go with a defensive lineman like Manning, who has a terrific combination of quickness and size. He has improved every year.

31 (63) Raiders Alonzo Jackson DE Florida St.
The Raiders are looking to add a pass-rush specialist on the first day of the draft and Jackson, who had 13 sacks as a senior, would be a good value this late in the second.

32 (64) Buccaneers Willis McGahee RB Miami (FL)
McGahee's recovery is ahead of schedule and the defending Super Bowl champions can afford to take a chance on him with the last pick in the second round.
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