| Round 3 |
Selection |
| 1 (65). New York Jets (From Detroit) |
Shonn Greene, RB, Iowa |
| Our Take: Does this mean Thomas Jones' days in New York are numbered? NY trades up and gets a versatile, tough back in Greene. |
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| 2 (66). St. Louis Rams |
Bradley Fletcher, DB, Iowa |
| Our Take: Who had Iowa in the day-two pool? St. Louis adds a speedy, athletic defensive back to its very strong day-one haul. | |
| 3 (67). Kansas City Chiefs |
Alex Magee, DT, Purdue |
| Our Take: A pretty solid inside athlete, Magee had times where he was very good for the Boilermakers. He should add some nice depth. | |
| 4 (68). Chicago Bears (From Seattle) |
Jarron Gilbert, DE, San Jose State |
| Our Take: The Bears' first pick is a dandy. Gilbert's an ultra-athletic guy who make be a handful for Chicago's opposition for years to come. | |
| 5 (69). Dallas Cowboys (From Cleveland) |
Jason Williams, OLB, Western Illinois |
| Our Take: Dallas finally makes its debut pick, and it's a bit of a confusing one. There looked to be much surer picks on the board at linebacker. | |
| 6 (70). Cincinnati Bengals |
Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech |
| Our Take: Johnson's a guy that could have easily gone on Saturday, so this is a good pick for Cincinnati. He's a dynamite guy off the edge. | |
| 7 (71). Oakland Raiders |
Matt Shaughnessy, DE, Wisconsin |
| Our Take: Not surprisingly for the Raiders, this is a bit of a reach. Shaughnessy could be a decent depth guy. | |
| 8 (72). Jacksonville Jaguars |
Terrance Knighton, DT, Temple |
| Our Take: Big guy and a decent athlete. Didn't grade out as well as several available DTs, but he could pitch in. | |
| 9 (73). Jacksonville Jaguars (From Green Bay) |
Derek Cox, DB, William & Mary |
| Our Take: A second straight reach by Jacksonville, and this one looks like a huge stretch. | |
| 10 (74). San Francisco 49ers |
Glen Coffee, RB, Alabama |
| Our Take: Coffee's never going to fool anyone and be a No. 1 back, but he's a nice backup and will help ease the burden. | |
| 11 (75). Buffalo Bills |
Robert Brewster, OT, Ball State |
| Our Take: Under-the-radar type of guy with a nasty mean streak. Might have been able to get him later, but it's a decent selection. | |
| 12 (76). Detroit Lions (From New Orleans via Jets) |
DeAndre Levy, LB, Wisconsin |
| Our Take: Detroit finally gets a linebacker, even though it's an outside guy. Levy is very athletic and could find a spot as a depth guy. | |
| 13 (77). Houston Texans |
Antoine Caldwell, C, Alabama |
| Our Take: Caldwell may not end up at the center spot, mostly because he doesn't have the quickness to be there. He's probably a backup at best. | |
| 14 (78). San Diego Chargers |
Louis Vasquez, OG, Texas Tech |
| Our Take: Sort of surprising to see Vasquez go before Duke Robinson, but he's a strong guy that will definitely help bulk up an interior. | |
| 15 (79). Pittsburgh Steelers (From Denver) |
Kraig Urbik, OT, Wisconsin |
| Our Take: Pittsburgh's offensive line issues are well-publicized, and this is a nice move up for a steady guy. | |
| 16 (80). Washington Redskins |
Kevin Barnes, CB, Maryland |
| Our Take: Washington grabs a local kid. Barnes climbed boards in recent weeks, and could contribute if he fills out and improves a bit. | |
| 17 (81). Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Roy Miller, DT, Texas |
| Our Take: He's a guy that will plug the middle on running plays, really no more, no less. | |
| 18 (82). Detroit Lions (From Dallas) |
Derrick Williams, WR, Penn State |
| Our Take: Let the wide receiver jokes fly. In reality, though, Williams is a great athlete who will help in the slot and greatly add to Detroit's horrid return game. | |
| 19 (83). New England Patriots (From Jets via Green Bay) |
Brandon Tate, WR, North Carolina |
| Our Take: Injury and character issues drove Tate down. If he gets his act together, he's got elite talent, especially as a returner. | |
| 20 (84) Pittsburgh Steelers (From Chicago via Denver) |
Mike Wallace, WR, Ole Miss |
| Our Take: The Steelers get another great athlete. Wallace has incredible speed, and is adds a game-breaking weapon to an already-powerful offense. |
|
| 21 (85). New York Giants (From Philadelphia) |
Ramses Barden, WR, Cal Poly |
| Our Take: Major receiver run going on here. Barden is a huge target, at around 6-foot-6, and develop into a perfect red-zone threat. |
|
| 22 (86). Minnesota Vikings |
Asher Allen, CB, Georgia |
| Our Take: Allen is a solid if undersized cornerback. Will he start? Probably not, but he's a guy that could be more valuable in a nickel package. |
|
| 23 (87). Miami Dolphins |
Patrick Turner, WR, Southern Cal |
| Our Take: Miami might have gotten a little excited about the receivers coming off the board. Turner's big, but hugely underperformed at USC. |
|
| 24 (88). Baltimore Ravens |
Lardarius Webb, CB Nicholls State |
| Our Take: Small guy from a small school. He probably came off the board too early here, especially since he may not stay at corner. |
|
| 25 (89). Tennessee Titans (From New England) |
Jared Cook, TE, South Carolina |
| Our Take: Probably could have moved up with another year in school, but he's an athletic tight-end option. He'll need to hit the weight room. |
|
| 26 (90). Atlanta Falcons |
Christopher Owens, CB, San Jose State |
| Our Take: Smaller guy, but he has great closing speed. He'll need to get bigger before he becomes a regular contributor. |
|
| 27 (91). Seattle Seahawks (From Giants via Philadelphia) |
Deon Butler, WR, Penn State |
| Our Take: The lesser of the two Penn State receivers taken in this round, Butler's probably destined to contribute as a returner and in the slot. |
|
| 28 (92). Indianapolis Colts |
Jerraud Powers, CB, Auburn |
| Our Take: Not really spectacular at anything, Powers will rely on fitting into Indy's system more than blowing anyone away. |
|
| 29 (93). Carolina Panthers |
Corey Irvin, DT, Georgia |
| Our Take: Has some very good attributes, but will take a little bit of time to develop. He's a coachable guy that will only get better. |
|
| 30 (94). Tennessee Titans |
Ryan Mouton, CB, Hawaii |
| Our Take: This is a pretty good find late in round 3. Mouton can contribute on defense or special teams, and may wind up being a solid defender. |
|
| 31 (95). Arizona Cardinals |
Rashad Johnson, S, Alabama |
| Our Take: Some people had Johnson as the second-best safety behind Louis Delmas, Detroit's pick at 33. He looks like a legit player. |
|
| 32 (96). Pittsburgh Steelers |
Keenan Lewis, CB, Oregon State |
| Our Take: This is a total depth pick for Pittsburgh, but the Steelers need depth here. Lewis isn't a great player, but he'll pitch in at the back end of the rotation. |
|
| 33 (97). New England Patriots (Comp pick) |
Tyrone McKenzie, OLB, South Florida |
| Our Take: McKenzie won't start anytime soon, but he should earn some time on the outside, and on special teams. |
|
| 34 (98). Cincinnati Bengals (Comp pick) |
Chase Coffman, TE, Missouri |
| Our Take: A very nice weapon who will add to Cincinnati's passing game, and may quickly become a favorite of Carson Palmer's. |
|
| 35 (99). Chicago Bears (Comp pick) |
Juaquin Iglesias, WR, Oklahoma |
| Our Take: Someone could've justified an Iglesias pick in the second round, so picking him up very late in round three has to be a thumbs-up move. |
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| 36 (100). New York Giants (Comp pick) |
Travis Beckum, TE, Wisconsin |
| Our Take: Giants close out the third round with a player that could be a nice addition if he stays healthy for a change. |
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