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2003 NFL Mock Draft
By Forum Member: Hobbes - January 5, 2003

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9. Bengals - (via trade with Panthers) This is always open, especially if Mike Brown is still GM. The Bengals don't always make good decisions and trading down might be worse if they can't find a safe pick where they can get someone who wont be a bust. Leftwich definately would not have been one. William Joseph DT should still be on the board. The Bengals were really bad on defense; a lot worse than expected and somehow should signs of life with Kitna at QB. The Bengals will probably draft a QB though later in the draft. Maybe Kingsbury or Dorsey? Chris Simms could even be a possibility here.

10. Seahawks - Most likely a defensive selection here as their defense was pretty bad this year. Either E.J. Henderson MLB or any of the DE's mentioned earlier that are still available. All are good fits for the Hawks. They could also take an OT like Kwame Harris or Gross if he is still available.

11. Ravens - Dave Ragone QB - Supposedly the Ravens are fans of this Louisville QB, but I dont think they have given up on Chris Redman yet. Jeff Blake also might be brought back. The Ravens could also draft any of the defensive ends left or a defensive tackle. It would really be scary if the Ravens took a LB and had Lewis and Boulware. Hartwell and maybe Boss Bailey or E.J. Henderson in the 3-4, but it is unlikely that they would draft a LB so high since they have great ones already.

12. Rams - Kwame Harris OT - A real good tackle that would start immediately opposite Orlando Pace. Harris has not declared so the Rams could take Gross if available. But don't be surprised if Mike Martz goes for some other position that he doesnt need.

13. Redskins - Dewayne Robertson, DT - He would be a solid tackle for the next 10 years, shedding blockers which would allow Arrington and Trotter to get even more tackles. A DE could also go here if someone fell on the board like White or McDougle.

14. Patriots (from Bills)- This will be a defensive pick. Could be Robertson or any of the corners mentioned before as Otis Smith reaches 100 yrs old. A linebacker like Henderson or Bailey could go here as well.

15. Chargers - Jordan Gross OT - Gross has quickly risen on many draft boards and is becoming the top OT on the board. If he comes out he would probably drop to second on the list. The Chargers could also use a WR like Rashaun Woods or even Brandon Lloyd, but then again Marty loves to pound the ball. More blockers could only help LT and Brees.

16. Chiefs - Terrence Newman CB - Newman probably wont last this long as he seems to be as close to a shutdown corner as there is in the draft. If he lasts this long the Chiefs will get him. They could also get Trufant who is big, physical and a playmaker. Nathan Vasher of Texas could come out as well, but probably wouldn't go this high, even though he is a great kick returner as well.

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