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About Football's Featured 2005 NFL Mock Draft

Round 4

From Forum Moderator, TheHeed, for About.com

Feb 19 2005
1. San Francisco 49ers - J.J.Arrington, RB California (5'9-200-4.5)
Rodgers get his college RB with him.

2. Miami Dolphins - Dan Orlovsky, QB UCONN (6'5-230-5.0)
Feely might not pan out and needs an insurance policy.

3. Cleveland Browns - Ronald Bartell, CB/FS Howard (6'2-205-4.4)
Big and fast and has the ability to play either spots.

4. Chicago Bears - Kay-Jay Harris, RB West Virginia (6'2-245-4.5)
When healthy, he is a good RB.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Derek Curry, OLB Notre Dame (6'3-235-4.6)
Brooks isn't gong to be around forever and Ian Gold isn't exactly a SAM LB.

6. Tennessee Titans - David Greene, QB Georgia (6'3-230-4.9)
Volek might take over but even he will need a backup.

7. Oakland Raiders - Chris Kemoeatu, OG Utah (6'4-340-5.2)
Depth and need some one who can run block.

8. Arizona Cardinals - Dan Buenning, OG Wisconsin (6'4-320-4.9)
They need some depth and an upgrade.

9. Washington Redskins - Lorenzo Alexander, DT California (6'3-300-4.9)
They could use a fast DT.

10. Detroit Lions - Gino Guidugli, QB Cincinnati (6'3-230-4.8)
Harrington needs to be pushed.

11. Dallas Cowboys - Frank Core, RB Miami (5'10-220-4.6)
Depth for Julius.

12. New York Giants - Mark Bradley, WR Oklahoma (6'2-200-4.5)
Another big target for Eli.

13. Houston Texans - Sione Pouha, NT Utah (6'3-330-5.0)
Depth at the NT spot.

14. Carolina Panthers - Pat Thomas, OLB North Carolina St (6'2-230-4.6)
Mark Fields won't be around forever.

15. Kansas City Chiefs - Craphonso Thorpe, WR Florida St (6'2-180-4.35)
Depth and need a play maker at that spot.

16. New Orleans Saints - Ryan Moats, RB Louisiana Tech (5'9-210-4.5)
Deuce's back up.

17. Cincinnai Bengals - Roger Cooper, OLB Montana St (6'3-240-4.7)
Hardy is getting old.

18. Minnesota Vikings - Evan Mathis, OG Alabama (6'5-300-5.1)
Need some fresh bodies at the offensive line.

19. St. Louis Rams - Jovan Haye, DE Vanderbilt (6'3-280-4.8)
Need a playmaker.

20. Buffalo Bills - Marcus Lawrence, MLB South Carolina (6'3-240-4.8)
Fletcher is losing a step with age.

21. Jacksonville Jaguars - Bil Swancutt, DE Oregon St (6'4-260-4.7)
They could use as much of a playmaker as humanly possible at the DE spot.

22. Baltimore Ravens - Darrent Williams, CB Oklahoma St (5'9-175-4.4)
Could be the nickelback with Deion not coming back.

23. Seattle Seahawks - Jason Brown, C North Carolina (6'3-315-5.1)
They need a young center.

24. Green Bay Packers - Travis Daniels, CB LSU (6'1-195-4.4)
Depth at the CB spot.

25. Denver Broncos - Jason White, (6'3-230-4.8)
Plummer isn't going to be around forever.

26. New York Jets - Courtney Roby, WR Indiana (6'0-190-4.4)
Their short slot man is getting older. Roby has a lot of speed.

27. Atlanta Falcons - Larry Brackins, WR JUCO (6'5-220-4.5)
Raw but has a huge upside.

28. San Diego Chargers - Gerald Sensabaugh, FS North Carolina (6'2-220-4.6)
Very athletic and might even make a run at the starting position.

29. Indianapolis Colts - CJ Brooks, OG Maryland (6'5-310-5.2)
Depth and need a younger guy on that OL.

30. Pittsburgh Steelers - Brandon Jacobs, RB Southern Illinois (6'4-260-4.6)
Will need time to develop but with the Steelers he will have time to grow.

31. Philadelphia Eagles - Mike Goolsby, MLB Notre Dame (6'4-240-4.6)
Backup for Trotter.

32. New England Patriots - Alfred Fincher, ILB UCONN (6'1-240-4.7)
Pats' ILBs are getting old and they need a younger player. Fincher is a home town boy.

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