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

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17. (81) Washington Redskins - Anthony Adams, DT Penn State
With Daryl Gardener moving to Denver, look for the Redskins to take a defensive tackle on the first day.

18. (82) Denver Broncos - Brett Williams, OT Florida State
Left tackle Ephraim Salaam is inconsistent. Williams would immediately improve the Broncos pass protection.

19. (83) Houston Texans - Julian Battle, S Tennessee
Battle has good size, athletic ability, and coverage skills. He played cornerback and safety at Tennessee but is projected as a free safety in the NFL. Has the talent to be a second-round pick in the NFL Draft, but his questionable work ethic will probably push him down to the third.

20. (84) Cleveland Browns - Derrick Dockery, G Texas
Wayne Hunter in the first and Dockery in the third would really solidify and add depth to the offensive line.

21. (85) New York Jets - Billy McMullen, WR Virginia
The Jets picked up Curtis Conway via free agency, but they need a young prospect to develop for the near future.

22. (86) New Orleans Saints - Bruce Nelson, C Iowa
Bruce Nelson is a little undersized, but he has quick feet and good upper-body strength. Very productive both in pass protection and as a run blocker.

23. (87) Miami Dolphins - Doug Gabriel, WR Central Florida
Gabriel has good size and speed, catches the ball in traffic, but drops a lot of passes he should catch.

24. (88) Houston Texans - Teyo Johnson, WR/TE Stanford State
Doesn't possess wide receiver speed or tight end strength, but could cause match-up problems for NFL defenses.

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