Round 6
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1 (174). Denver Broncos (From Detroit)
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Tom Brandstater, QB, Fresno State
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| 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
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Quinten Lawrence, WR, McNeese State
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3 (176). Atlanta Falcons (From St. Louis)
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Spencer Adkins, LB, Miami
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4 (177). Cleveland Browns
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Don Carey, CB, Norfolk State
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5 (178). Seattle Seahawks
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Mike Teel, QB, Rutgers
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| 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
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Morgan Trent, CB, Michigan
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| 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
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Zach Miller, TE, Nebraska-Omaha
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8 (181). Miami Dolphins (From Oakland)
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Andrew Gardner, OT, Georgia Tech
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9 (182). Green Bay Packers
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Jarius Wynn, DE, Georgia
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10 (183). Buffalo Bills
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Cary Harris, CB, Southern Cal
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11 (184). San Francisco 49ers
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Bear Pascoe, TE, Fresno State
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| 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)
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Cedric Peerman, RB, Virginia
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| 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
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Robert Henson, LB, TCU
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14 (187). Green Bay Packers (From New Orleans)
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Brandon Underwood, CB, Cincinnati
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15 (188). Houston Texans
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Brice McCain, CB, Utah
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16 (189). San Diego Chargers
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Kevin Ellison, S, Southern Cal
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17 (190). Chicago Bears
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Al Afalava, S, Oregon State
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18 (191). Cleveland Browns (From Tampa Bay)
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Coye Francies, CB, San Jose State
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19 (192). Detroit Lions (From Dallas)
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Aaron Brown, RB, TCU
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| 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
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Matt Slauson, OG, Nebraska
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21 (194). Philadelphia Eagles
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Brandon Gibson, WR, Washington State
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22 (195). Cleveland Browns (From Minnesota via Philadelphia)
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James Davis, RB, Clemson
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| 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)
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Keith Null, QB, West Texas A&M
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24 (197). Dallas Cowboys (From Miami)
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Stephen Hodge, SS, TCU
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25 (198). New England (From Baltimore)
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Jake Ingram, LS, Hawaii
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| 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)
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Stryker Sulak, DE, Missouri
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27 (200). New York Giants
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DeAndre Wright, DB, New Mexico
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28 (201). Indianapolis Colts
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Curtis Painter, QB, Purdue
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| 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)
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Brandon Myers, TE, Iowa
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30 (203). Tennessee Titans
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Jason McCourtney, CB, Rutgers
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31 (204). Arizona Cardinals
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Will Davis, DE, Illnois
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32 (205). Pittsburgh Steelers
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Sonny Harris, DT, Oregon
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33 (206). Tennessee Titans (Comp pick)
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Dominique Edison, WR, Stephen F. Austin
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34 (207). New England Patriots (Comp pick)
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Myron Pryor, DT, Kentucky
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35 (208). Dallas Cowboys (Comp pick)
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John Phillips, TE, Virginia
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36 (209). Cincinnati Bengals (Comp pick)
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Bernard Scott, RB, Abilene Christian
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