sports.aol.com - 4/12/2008
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With each pick of the FanHouse mock draft , we get into the head of an NFL general manager and let you know who he'll pick and why. So the whole point of this exercise is to get into the heads of some NFL head coaches and general managers and figure out who they might choose in this draft. That's easy to do when the coach talks frankly about his team's draft plans in public . Yes, the ...
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... In The Fanhouse Mock Draft, David J. Warner has the Bucs taking Mike Jenkins at #20. I discussed CB in the Bucs draft with the guys at ...
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