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      Big Names Go in Day 2 of NFL Draft

      Posted: 2008-04-28 02:56:31
      Filed Under: NFL
      NEW YORK (April 27) - After threatening Barry Sanders' single-season rushing record in college, Kevin Smith now can concentrate - or at least dream about - Sanders' marks with the Detroit Lions.

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      Kevin Smith, RB, Central Florida
      Picked by Lions, 64th overall
      Last year's NCAA rushing champ with a whopping 2,567 yards is taken to kick off the second day.


      The Central Florida running back and nation's leading rusher in 2007 was chosen atop the third round of the NFL draft Sunday. The Lions even traded up two spots with Miami for the privilege of beginning the second day by grabbing Smith.

      Last season, Smith rushed for 2,567 yards and scored 29 touchdowns. Sanders' set the single-season record with 2,628 in 1988, when he won the Heisman Trophy. He went on to a Hall of Fame career over the next decade with the Lions.

      Detroit will settle for a semblance of that from Smith, who left the Conference USA school as a junior after first saying he would return to college.

      "I never thought of myself as chasing Barry Sanders. He's a legend," Smith said. "My numbers might have been close, but I was just thrilled to be close to someone like that. Now I get to play in the same organization, which is a dream come true."

      And enough to make a guy weep.

      "The coach told me that they were going to come up to get me, and he put me on the phone with all the coaches, and I just burst into tears," Smith admitted.


      He was one of two All-Americans chosen in the third round. Penn State linebacker Dan Connor went to Carolina 10 spots later.

      Connor left Linebacker U as its career tackles leader with 419. In the last few years, the Panthers have lost some starters at the position, notably Will Witherspoon and Dan Morgan. They hit with Jon Beason, their first-rounder last year, at middle linebacker.

      "It's going to be great to be able to learn under a bunch of great linebackers and guys that have experience," Connor said. "I'm more looking forward to that, taking it all in and learning from guys who have proven themselves every week on Sundays."

      Other third-rounders looking to prove themselves in the NFL will be defensive back Chevis Jackson (Atlanta), running back Jacob Hester (San Diego) and receiver Early Doucet (Arizona), all from national champion LSU. Hester could fill the role of LaDainian Tomlinson's stand-in previously held by Michael Turner, now with the Falcons, and the Cardinals need another wideout after losing Bryant Johnson to San Francisco.

      Texas running back Jamaal Charles was chosen by Kansas City and West Virginia RB Steve Slaton was taken by Houston. The Giants took Michigan's big-play receiver, Mario Manningham, who could be groomed to eventually replace former Wolverine Amani Toomer.

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      No. 1: Dolphins -- Jake Long, OT, Michigan
      "This is Bill Parcells' pick, and Parcells knows whether Long succeeds or fails will go a long way toward defining his legacy." --
      FanHouse Analysis | Video Analysis


      New England chose San Diego State quarterback Kevin O'Connell, causing one pundit to remark: "Is this the end of the Tom Brady era?"

      Uh, no.

      Another San Diego area QB went late in the fifth round when Josh Johnson of the University of San Diego Toreros was chosen by Tampa Bay, which has as many quarterbacks as some entire divisions.

      Southern California quarterback John David Booty was the second selection in the fifth round, by Minnesota after the Vikings made an in-division deal with Green Bay. The Packers already had their QB of the future: Brian Brohm, chosen in the second round on Saturday, yet chose Matt Flynn of LSU in the seventh.

      Tennessee passer Erik Ainge went to the Jets at No. 162 overall, six spots after Oregon's Dennis Dixon was taken by Pittsburgh. The Steelers are hoping the fast, versatile Dixon can recover from a severe knee injury to make their team.

      Utah State guard Shawn Murphy, son of former baseball star Dale Murphy, went in the fourth round to Miami.

      The Bengals grabbed Kansas tackle Anthony Collins, another All-American, midway in the fourth round, one spot after Cleveland got Missouri TE Martin Rucker, also an All-American.

      Chicago took LSU safety Craig Steltz in the fourth round. Yep, Steltz was an All-American, too.

      Cleveland finally got involved after sitting out the first day with no picks. The Browns took UNLV linebacker Beau Bell 104th overall, and soon after went for Rucker.

      Safety Dominique Barber of Minnesota, younger brother of Dallas RB Marion Barber, went to Houston in the sixth round. Hawaii's record-setting quarterback, Colt Brennan, landed in Washington in that round.


      Michigan star runner Mike Hart slipped all the way to 202nd overall, to Indianapolis.

      "I never questioned myself," he said. "There's nothing you can do because it's out of my hands at that point. I was just hoping I got picked up somewhere and go and try to prove myself again."

      Two of the third-rounders, DTs Marcus Harrison of Arkansas and Pat Sims of Auburn, bring some baggage to the NFL.

      Harrison was suspended at Arkansas last summer on drug charges, then returned to the team. Chicago picked him.

      Sims once quit the Auburn team, but returned to eventually become a starter despite what some called attitude problems. Sims was chosen by Cincinnati, which gambled even more in the fifth when it took defensive tackle Jason Shirley. He missed most of his final season at Fresno State while getting arrested and serving three team suspensions - the kind of background that the Bengals have overlooked in the past and regretted.

      Exactly the opposite is the case with Army's Caleb Campbell, a safety chosen 218th overall. Campbell will be allowed to take advantage of a new military rule allowing him to pursue an NFL career.

      His selection by Detroit prompted cheers of "USA, USA" for Campbell, who was at Radio City Music Hall.

      A rare player-draft pick trade occurred in the fourth round when Oakland sent cornerback Fabian Washington to Baltimore.

      The first special-teamer to go was punter Durant Brooks of Georgia Tech to the Redskins with the second choice of the sixth round. Placekicker Taylor Mehlhaff of Wisconsin went to the Saints 10 spots after that.

      In all, the two days and seven rounds - the first two rounds featured shortened time frames for picks - took 14 hours, 26 minutes. David Vobora, a defensive back/linebacker from Idaho was the final selection.

      2008-04-26 21:49:28


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      robykorth 09:50:07 AM Apr 29 2008

      I think a lot of Pro Teams are going to kick their selfs for not picking up Mike Hart from the go. This kid has more talent and wisdom of the game of Football then some of these kids that were picked in 1st 2nd 3rd rounds that have done drugs and who knows what else. The Colts will be happy w/Mike Hart you'll see.

      RK

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      alanmhess 01:16:35 PM Apr 28 2008

      Some should tell the author of the article about Dan Conners that both Dan Morgan and Jon Beason are from the U--University of Miami not Penn State. Any one who follows football would know that

      redcornt 01:03:03 PM Apr 28 2008

      What really scares me is this kid the steelers got Mendenhall carries the ball like Leroy Kelly. Thats to bad for us go Browns

      kturner123 12:54:25 PM Apr 28 2008

      My message is for the ignorant person that wrote:

      sheriff508 11:06:35 AM Apr 28 2008

      Report This! Sims, et al. More illiterate thugs-bah
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      It's pretty clear that 'sheriff508' is illiterate. He is very ignorant of proper social decorum and appropriate treatment of all God's children. Sheriff508 is an A88hole!

      nyjeter002 11:45:15 AM Apr 28 2008

      Kevin Smith is the Man he will tear it up in detroit this year and will either start or be starting by the end of the year. Go UCF!

      sheriff508 11:06:35 AM Apr 28 2008

      Sims, et al. More illiterate thugs-bah

      esjr01 11:02:05 AM Apr 28 2008

      ikyspgot47 - My fellow Greensburger, I think you are a bit misguided here. Where do you think the Steelers would have been the last couple of years without Big Ben? He would love to have all of the weapons Brady and Manning have at their disposal. And that's not even counting the offensive (yes, it is offenseive) line. This guys makes plays other Qbs can't. Did the Steelers over-spend. Sure, but doesn't every team. You have a franchise Qb, then you pay to keep him. Greed, yes but we as fans reserve the right to go to games or not go. If we all chose not to go, then guess what, no money to pay these exhorbitant salaries. Suplly and demand. On another note, what is so bad about the draft picks. No one knows what the future holds for any of these kids that were drafted, much less you and I. The second round pick was projected to be a first rounder by many. Way too earlly to make judgments. I'll never forget what my brother-in-law said about Troy Polmalu during his rookie.

      helmheadwwii 11:00:25 AM Apr 28 2008

      one of the worst talent drafts? ARe you stuck on stupid? This was one of the better depth drafts in a long time.
      As for Vick he should be castrated........

      timmybloc1 10:57:45 AM Apr 28 2008

      i hate the fact that the football fans have to know everything about an athletes life .i stopped watching baseball when i was a kid cause a lot of things werent meant for me to know and it took a lot from me watching and enjoying my favorite team or player .i enjoy watching mike vick play ......,but knowing his private life .............................i can do without

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