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

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25. (89) San Francisco 49ers - Kindal Moorehead, DE Alabama
Can play end or tackle and shows great strength and a quick first step.

26. (90) Indianapolis Colts - Kevin Garrett, CB Southern Methodist
Drafting Garrett would allow David Macklin to move to nickel back.

27. (91) New York Giants - Charles Tillman, CB Louisiana-Lafayette
New York should use a mid-round pick to improve its depth at cornerback now that Seahorn is no longer a Giant.

28. (92) Pittsburgh Steelers - Antwoine Sanders, S Utah
Has the range to cover the deep half of the field.

29. (93) Tennessee Titans - Torrin Tucker, G Southern Miss.
Tucker has enormous potential, but he needs to play more consistently. He has the size and athleticism to play right tackle in the NFL.

30. (94) Green Bay Packers - Pisa Tinoisamoa, OLB Hawaii
I think Tinoisamoa could be a real sleeper in this draft, and the Packers could stand to add some depth on the outside.

31. (95) Philadelphia Eagles - Lance Briggs, ILB Arizona
The Eagles need to fill the hole left by Jeremiah Trotter's defection last off-season.

32. (96) Oakland Raiders - Nate Burleson, WR Nevada
Burleson would be a great value here, and with guys like Rice and Brown around for another year or two, the Raiders can afford to break him in slowly.

33. (97) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Eddie Moore, OLB Tennessee
Moore might be a little undersized, but he has great speed and I think he would fit the Bucs' system nicely.

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