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  NFL.com - NFL Draft
But in desperate need of a quarterback, Oakland chose JaMarcus Russell at the top of the draft, sending fellow QB prospect Brady Quinn into a slide that didn't end until the 22nd pick.
Pat Kirwan addresses the major questions arising as the draft draws near.
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www.nfl.com /draft   (370 words)

  
 2003 NFL Draft - AskTheBrain.com
Starting with the upcoming 2003 contest, Senior Bowl coaching staffs will now be determined based on NFL draft order, with the selection process beginning with the NFL teams that hold the first two picks in the upcoming draft irrespective of their NFL conference.
NFL: No more trading picks for coaches January 16, 2003 Print It NEW YORK -- The NFL barred teams from trading draft picks for the right to sign a coach, the type of swap that allowed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to get Jon Gruden.
2003 Draft Top Prospects 2003 Draft: A Look at the Positions The NFL Draft, a two day event where every armchair quarterback in America seems to have the inside track on who is the best selection for their respective team.
www.askthebrain.com /2003_draft_nfl-.html   (258 words)

  
 ESPN.com: NFL Draft 2003
The 2003 NFL draft is over so it's time to hand out grades.
With the second day of the draft underway, there are still prime prospects available.
New England's Matt Light takes a look at how his team drafted in 2003.
sports.espn.go.com /nfldraft/index   (314 words)

  
 2003 NFL Draft News
NFL draft hopefuls continued to show off their skills during Tuesday's Senior Bowl practice.
Grossman joins a draft that is already loaded with top QB prospects and isn't expected to be one the top QBs drafted.
McGahee, a sophmore, was expected to make himself eligible for the 2003 NFL draft, and could have been a top selection in the first round.
www.footballsfuture.com /2003/news.html   (937 words)

  
 2003 NFL Draft Prospects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Introduction: This will be an interesting draft to watch because the of the dramatic transformation of the Giants’ personnel department that continued after last year’s draft.
Reese took over for Marv Sunderland after last year’s draft and is considered one of the rising stars in terms of talent evaluation around the league.
This draft board reflects my own subjective biases, and because it relies on information from draft guides, it is in no way a comprehensive listing of the best players available.
www.bigblueinteractive.com /draft/drpros03.htm   (4478 words)

  
 Information Directory 2003 nfl draft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Two champion teams finally play for the NFL title in a game called the Super Bowl, which is one of the world's most popular sporting events.
Round 1 of the NFL Draft resembled a swap meet, and once the dust had settled the top...
The NFL Draft is still three months away, but it's never too soon to start looking at prospects.
www.bugsy1st.com /nfl/2003-nfl-draft.htm   (300 words)

  
 NFL Draft 2003
Awaiting the draft, former Miami QB Ken Dorsey takes exception to the comment that he can't throw.
Carson Palmer and Charles Rogers still rate 1-2 among the top 25 prospects for the 2003 NFL draft.
There are a number of talented quarterbacks in the draft, but don't expect a first-round rush this time around.
espn.go.com /mediakit/demo/miller/draft.html   (376 words)

  
 2003 NFL Mock Draft
NFL Draft Countdown - First round mock draft.
NFL Draft Blitz - Two round NFL mock draft.
TBF NFL Mock Draft Muncher - A compilation of NFL mock drafts.
www.footballsfuture.com /2003/mock.html   (94 words)

  
 2003 NFL Post-Draft Analysis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The first three picks of Carolina’s draft were aimed at improving the blocking in front of Stephen Davis.
This year may be spent learning to adjust to the NFL, but next year he should flourish with young, explosive wideouts and a premier running back.
The big question is maturity—that’s why he slid so far in the NFL Draft and why he should slide in fantasy drafts.
www.profantasysports.com /2003PostDraftAnalysis.htm   (972 words)

  
 SI.com - 2003 NFL Draft
Round 1 of the NFL Draft resembled a swap meet, and once the dust had settled the top five went according to script.
NFL.com's Pat Kirwan contends the Bengals were the big winners in the 2003 NFL Draft.
The top NFL Draft selections predict how they will fare with their new teams.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /football/2003/draft   (120 words)

  
 Boston.com / Latest News / Sports
New England then made yet another deal, this one with the Carolina Panthers for the 45th pick in the draft, with which the Patriots took wide receiver Bethel Johnson, who Belichick called one of, if not the fastest, player in the draft.
Warren is the second defensive tackle that the Patriots have selected with their first draft pick in the last three years.
It was once they also asked for the Bears' second round pick that Chicago balked and instead made a deal with the Jets for the fourth pick, enabling New York to grab Robertson, the player Belichick and Co. had their eye on.
www.boston.com /news/daily/26/nfl_draft_patriots.htm   (1016 words)

  
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Vilma, considered by many as the best linebacker prospect in the draft, certainly fills a hole in a linebacker corps that lost veterans Mo Lewis and Marvin Jones; both were released.
Despite a small stature for an NFL prototypical linebacker (6-1, 230 lbs.), Vilma led the Miami Hurricanes in tackles over the last three seasons and graduated with a degree in Finance after carrying a 3.5 GPA.
With the 25th Pick in the 2003 NFL Draft the Giants added depth to their defensive line by selecting William Joseph from the University of Miami.
www.nyc.gov /html/sports/html/nfldraft_archive.html   (975 words)

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