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

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9. (73) Seattle Seahawks - Terrence Holt, S North Carolina State
Holt could compete for a starting job this season.

10. (74) St. Louis Rams - Bradie James, ILB LSU
Jamie Duncan was a bit disappointing, and James could push him in training camp.

11. (75) New England Patriots - Montrae Holland, G Florida State
Holland has good size at 320 pounds, good overall athleticism and impressive strength, and is very effective in both pass and run blocking.

12. (76) Carolina Panthers - Dave Ragone, QB Louisville
Ragone looks like he might slide all the way into the third round, and the Panthers might have a tough time passing on him even though they still like Randy Fasani's potential.

13. (77) Baltimore Ravens - Tony Pashos, OT Illinois
Pashos is a massive tackle with great strength, but is not very agile.

14. (78) New England Patriots - Anquan Boldin, WR Florida State
Boldin has great size and strength, and is a great downfield blocker.

15. (79) Buffalo Bills - Tully Banta-Cain, DE California (Fla)
The Bills defense could use a good situational pass rusher.

16. (80) San Diego Chargers - Victor Hobson, OLB Michigan
Hobson is a big, strong outside linebacker with decent speed and good recognition skills.

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