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DR. Z's MOCK DRAFT
Paul Zimmerman
April 28, 2008
Who's going Long in the Top 10? Can the Falcons afford not to pick a quarterback? SI senior writer Paul Zimmerman has all the answers in his forecast for first-round selections this Saturday. Bonus picks: seven gems who'll be taken in the later rounds
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April 28, 2008

Dr. Z's Mock Draft

Who's going Long in the Top 10? Can the Falcons afford not to pick a quarterback? SI senior writer Paul Zimmerman has all the answers in his forecast for first-round selections this Saturday. Bonus picks: seven gems who'll be taken in the later rounds

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How much longer can Joey Galloway carry the receiving load for the Bucs? Hardy, with his outstanding size (6'5", 217) and athleticism, is a perfect complement. He's not a burner, but that's no problem—the 36-year-old Galloway can still leave 'em behind when he has to.

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Washington Redskins

PHILLIP MERLING
DE, Clemson

An unusual pick for the Skins, who are generally attracted by the flashy athlete. Merling is an unspectacular, fundamentally sound wingman who isn't highly rated as a pass rusher but will give new coach Jim Zorn an honest day's work.

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Dallas Cowboys

FELIX JONES
RB, Arkansas

Every draftnik with a pencil is predicting Jerry Jones will turn to his alma mater, though an 8.7 yards per carry leads me to believe this guy could be long gone. Dallas could also package its two picks to move up for McFadden, or take Oregon's Jonathan Stewart.

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