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2009 NFL Draft First Round Order As Of Now
2009 NFL Draft First Round Order As Of Now
The regular season ended yesterday, and here's a look at what the draft would look like if it were held today. Picks 1-15 are for sure, 16-32 can and surely will change. Still cool to see how it would be now especially for fans of teams that didn't make the playoffs.
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sportscity.com — Detroit #1 Sam Bradford Ht/Wt: 6-4/218 lbs Position:QB Drafted From: Oklahoma Class:Sophmore St. Louis #2 Matt Stafford... Ht/Wt: 6-3/237 lbs Position:QB Drafted From: Georgia Class:Junior Kansas City #3 Andre Smith Ht/Wt: 6-4/340 lbs Position:OT Drafted ... (more) 2009 NFL Mock Draft | 2009 NFL Draft | 2009 NFL Draft
NFL Draft: 2009 Mock Draft
profootball.scout.com — It's never too early to look into the future and project the 2009 NFL Draft, especially since... the regular season has concluded. Scout.com's NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber updates his first round projections and has the Detroit Lions selecting a ... (more) NFL Draft: 2009 Mock Draft
2010 NFL Mock Draft
2010 NFL Mock Draft
nfldraftdog.com — It's never to early to look ahead and here we are looking way ahead, all the way... to the 2010 NFL Draft. This will be updated as soon as the juniors declare for the 2009 NFL Draft, so check back often. (more) 2010 NFL Mock Draft

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NFL Wild Card Weekend Predictions
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2009 NFL Draft order
The 2008 season is almost over, which means The Hazean’s mock drafts for 2009 are right around the corner. Meanwhile, The NFL has announced the tentative draft order for the 2009 NFL Draft , which will be set in stone after the conclusion of the Super Bowl. The 8-8 Chargers sit at No. ...
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Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Here's a quick look at the 2009 NFL draft order through the first nine choices: 1. Detroit Lions 2. St. Louis Rams 3. Kansas City Chiefs 4. Seattle Seahawks 5. Cleveland Browns 6. Cincinnati Bengals 7. Oakland Raiders 8. Jacksonville Jaguars 9. Green ...
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