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2003 NFL Mock Draft - Round Two
Updated April 25, 2003

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1. (33) Cincinnati Bengals - Rien Long DT, Washington State
The Bengals interior line struggled against the run last season, so I look for them to try to patch it up a little in the second round.

2. (34) Detroit Lions - Willis McGahee, RB Miami (Fla)
If McGahee isn't picked in the first round, I think Detroit is in a perfect position to snatch him up. With the Lions not likely to contend next season and James Stewart on the roster, they could allow McGahee to recover completely before working him into the lineup. McGahee, Charles Rogers, and Joey Harrington would be a very nice core to build around.

3. (35) Chicago Bears - Rashean Mathis, CB Bethune-Cookman
The Bears would like to pick up a good corner to push for playing time right away.

4. (36) Houston Texans - Jon Stinchcomb, OT Georgia
Last year's No. 1 pick needs much more protection that he got last season, and Stinchcomb is an excellent pass blocker that would probably be an immediate starter.

5. (37) Arizona Cardinals - Bryant Johnson, WR Penn State
David Boston, MarTay Jenkins and Frank Sanders were all lost in free agency. The Cardinals must pick up a receiver on the first day.

6. (38) Dallas Cowboys - Larry Johnson, RB Penn State
Johnson would be an excellent fit in Parcells' power running attack.

7. (39) Jacksonville Jaguars - Chris Simms, QB Texas
Mark Brunell is on the downside of his career, and Simms could develop into a solid starter with the right coaching.

8. (40) Minnesota Vikings - Nnamdi Asomugha, CB, California
If they don't get Terrence Newman in the first round, look for the Vikings to take the best corner on the board when they pick in the second.

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