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2003 NFL Viewer Mock Draft
By Forum Member: Cane - September 23, 2002

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25. Green Bay Packers - Jimmy Kennedy, DT Penn St.
The Packers offense is as good as ever, which makes the choice of such a talented defensive tackle essential.

26. Chicago Bears - Ken Dorsey, QB Miami
Jim Miller can't hold this team together for very long, even with the lack of arm strength, Dorsey provides the one attribute they need. The ability to win.

27. Oakland Raiders - B.J. Johnson, WR Texas
Rice old, Brown old, Johnson talented.

28. Philadelphia Eagles - Clifton Smith, LB Syracuse
Unless Philly sees an offensive star they love then a dependable linebacker to replace their losses should be chosen.

29. New England Patriots - Kareem Kelly, USC
A great play maker who can help this group of average receivers and Tom Brady quite a bit.

30. Denver Broncos - Vince Manuwai, Hawaii OG
A superior player at guard who can help the young QB and RB in Denver buy some time.

31. New Orleans Saints - Ricky Manning, CB UCLA
A very aggressive corner who can fill positions in the New Orleans secondary.

32. Miami Dolphins - Brett Romberg, C Miami
Tim Ruddy's career is virtually done, staying in the city will help this kid off to a great start and establish a thriving O-line with Todd Wade.

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