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2003 NFL Mock Draft
By Forum Member: Deftones - November 26, 2002

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17. Cleveland Browns- Taylor Jacobs, WR, Florida Need. Offense. Badly. Between Jacobs, Kevin Johnson, Quincy Morgan, and Dennis Northcutt, could have a good passing game.

18. Tennessee Titans- Lee Suggs, HB, Virginia Tech See Deuce McAllister and Ricky Williams. This would be a kick in the pants pick for Eddie George.

19. New York Jets- Marcus Trufant, CB, Washington St. They have pretty good corners right now, and they could use a reciever, but Trufant makes sense. The corners that they DO have are getting kinda old, so you could groom Trufant for a year or two down the line.

20. New England Patriots- Gerald Hayes, LB, Pittsburgh Would make a great compliment to Tedy Bruschi and would help with a poor run defense.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers- Mike Pinkard, TE, Arizona St. Would help the offense with size and speed. Could be taught how to block well and use leverage. Might be game breaker like Jeremy Shockey.

22. New Orleans Saints- Dennis Weathersby, CB Oregon St. If Dale Carter stays off the drugs and booze they could have two shut down corners. He has the size and speed to be an excellent corner.

23. San Diego Chargers- Andre Johnson, WR, Miami (Fla.) Curtis Conway is underrated, but Drew Brees could use the help. Tim Dwight isn't a starter, and they need to find a way to pass so LaDanian Tomlinson doesn't have to carry the ball 40 times.

24. Indianapolis Colts- E.J. Henderson, LB, Maryland He could be an inside or outside 'backer, so he's the kind of fast, smart, versitile player Coach Tony Dungy loves.

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