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This pick is an absolute no-brainer. Johnson is everything you look for in a WR. Height, speed, bulk, hands, and a good person to boot. Johnson is probably the best player in the entire draft and will team with Joey Galloway to give the Bucs and Jeff Garcia some real weapons. |
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The Vikes are in a tough spot. Both top QB's and DE's are gone. Do they take Alan Branch and add to a strong DT group, or reach a bit for S LaRon Landry? Assuming Ginn's ankle injury is healed and he runs the 4.4 or below 40 time most feels he can, that's where the Vikes will go. Brad Childress needs play-makers on a moribund offense. Ginn certainly has the home run ability they would love to have. |
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Although he has had a somewhat disappointing post-Senior Bowl period Bowe has prototype size and above-average speed. With Rod Smith’s career almost at and end the Broncos need to find a partner for Javon Walker. |
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It’s anyone’s guess how long TO lasts in Dallas, but he’s not in it for the long-term. Meachem is a work in progress, but his speed-size ratio is outstanding, and he has excellent hands. |
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The Chargers are hurting for WR’s after the release of vet Keenan McCardell. Jarrett could go a lot higher if he runs a good 40 at his Pro Day, but even if he runs the reported 4.6+ some are saying he will, his size and hands are still worth picking at this spot. |
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