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2009 NFL Draft Tracker: Round 6

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Round 6
Selection
1 (174). Denver Broncos (From Detroit)
Tom Brandstater, QB, Fresno State
Our Take: Denver gets its quarterback, but he's not an immediate-impact guy. Still, Brandstater has room to develop in a few years.
2 (175). Kansas City Chiefs
Quinten Lawrence, WR, McNeese State

3 (176). Atlanta Falcons (From St. Louis)
Spencer Adkins, LB, Miami

4 (177). Cleveland Browns
Don Carey, CB, Norfolk State

5 (178). Seattle Seahawks
Mike Teel, QB, Rutgers
Our Take: Teel showed some promise at Rutgers. He'll have a chance to sit and wait in Seattle for at least a year, so the 'Hawks may have found something here.
6 (179). Cincinnati Bengals
Morgan Trent, CB, Michigan
Our Take: Cincinnati adds another Wolverine to Leon Hall in the defensive backfield, but Trent won't be nearly as successful.
7 (180). Jacksonville Jaguars
Zach Miller, TE, Nebraska-Omaha

8 (181). Miami Dolphins (From Oakland)
Andrew Gardner, OT, Georgia Tech

9 (182). Green Bay Packers
Jarius Wynn, DE, Georgia

10 (183). Buffalo Bills
Cary Harris, CB, Southern Cal

11 (184). San Francisco 49ers
Bear Pascoe, TE, Fresno State
Our Take: This is the type of guy that rounds out a roster nicely. He'll be a good No. 2 tight end, catch some balls and block well.
12 (185). Baltimore Ravens (From Denver)
Cedric Peerman, RB, Virginia
Our Take: As far as sixth-round running backs go, this is about as good as you're going to get. Peerman's nice insurance for Baltimore's backfield.
13 (186). Washington Redskins
Robert Henson, LB, TCU

14 (187). Green Bay Packers (From New Orleans)
Brandon Underwood, CB, Cincinnati

15 (188). Houston Texans
Brice McCain, CB, Utah

16 (189). San Diego Chargers
Kevin Ellison, S, Southern Cal

17 (190). Chicago Bears
Al Afalava, S, Oregon State

18 (191). Cleveland Browns (From Tampa Bay)
Coye Francies, CB, San Jose State

19 (192). Detroit Lions (From Dallas)
Aaron Brown, RB, TCU
Our Take: Brown's a decent enough player, and could be Detroit's new third-down back, but Detroit passing again on the offensive line is baffling.
20 (193). New York Jets
Matt Slauson, OG, Nebraska

21 (194). Philadelphia Eagles
Brandon Gibson, WR, Washington State

22 (195). Cleveland Browns (From Minnesota via Philadelphia)
James Davis, RB, Clemson
Our Take: Davis will help Cleveland behind Jamal Lewis. He doesn't have the talent to blow up in the NFL, but he could be really good at times.
23 (196). St. Louis Rams (From Atlanta)
Keith Null, QB, West Texas A&M

24 (197). Dallas Cowboys (From Miami)
Stephen Hodge, SS, TCU

25 (198). New England (From Baltimore)
Jake Ingram, LS, Hawaii
Our Take: The first, and almost certainly only, long snapper to come off the board. If there is a long snapper board.
26 (199). Oakland Raiders (From New England)
Stryker Sulak, DE, Missouri

27 (200). New York Giants
DeAndre Wright, DB, New Mexico

28 (201). Indianapolis Colts
Curtis Painter, QB, Purdue
Our Take: Bryan Hoyer has officially fallen off the draft's metaphorical cliff. Painter's a marginal prospect at best.
29 (202). Oakland Raiders (From Carolina)
Brandon Myers, TE, Iowa

30 (203). Tennessee Titans
Jason McCourtney, CB, Rutgers

31 (204). Arizona Cardinals
Will Davis, DE, Illnois

32 (205). Pittsburgh Steelers
Sonny Harris, DT, Oregon

33 (206). Tennessee Titans (Comp pick)
Dominique Edison, WR, Stephen F. Austin

34 (207). New England Patriots (Comp pick)
Myron Pryor, DT, Kentucky

35 (208). Dallas Cowboys (Comp pick)
John Phillips, TE, Virginia

36 (209). Cincinnati Bengals (Comp pick)
Bernard Scott, RB, Abilene Christian

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