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THIS ROUND LAST UPDATED: 5/13/2008 - 6:26PM EDT

 2009 NFL Mock Draft - Round 1
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PICK #1 The Jets Pick:
Tim Tebow
(QB, Florida)
2007 Heisman winner Tim Tebow can sling it with the best and runs like a tailback.
PICK #2 The Chiefs Pick:
Matthew Stafford
(QB, Georgia)
An ideal pro QB prospect, Matthew Stafford will look to lead Georgia to the National title as a junior.
PICK #3 The 49ers Pick:
Michael Johnson
(DE, Georgia Tech)
An athletic freak, Michael Johnson of Georgia Tech projects as a nasty 3-4 OLB.
PICK #4 The Buccaneers Pick:
Michael Crabtree
(WR, Texas Tech)
Michael Crabtree put up insane numbers in his redshirt freshman season at Texas Tech.
PICK #5 The Texans Pick:
Knowshon Moreno
(HB, Georgia)
As the featured back on arguably the best team in the country, Knowshon Moreno has a chance to make this season a special one.
PICK #6 The Dolphins Pick:
Malcolm Jenkins
(CB, Ohio State)
Had he came out this year, Malcolm Jenkins probably would have been the first CB off the board in 2008.
PICK #7 The Falcons Pick:
DeMarcus Granger
(DT, Oklahoma)
A potential game-changing DT, DeMarcus Granger has yet to put it all together, but they sky is the limit for this kid.
PICK #8 The Titans Pick:
Percy Harvin
(WR, Florida)
Lightning quick, the versatile Percy Harvin of Florida has been a game breaker since he stepped foot on campus, while battling injuries the entire time.
PICK #9 The Broncos Pick:
Rey Maualuga
(LB, USC)
He might not be the best high-character guy, but Rey Maualuga of USC is probably the biggest hitter in the nation and has everything you look for in a franchise MLB.
PICK #10 The Ravens Pick:
Andre Smith
(OT, Alabama)
Light on his feet and incredibly athletic, the highly-touted Andre Smith of Alabama has not failed to impress in his first two years at LT for the Crimson Tide.
PICK #11 The Redskins Pick:
Tyson Jackson
(DT, Louisiana State)
Glenn Dorsey got all the press, but Tyson Jackson was a big part of the success LSU had on defense.
PICK #12 The Bears Pick:
Colt McCoy
(QB, Texas)
He took a step back last season, but Colt McCoy has all the tools to be a very good NFL QB.
PICK #13 The Lions Pick:
LeSean McCoy
(HB, Pittsburgh)
LeSean McCoy might be the best Pitt back since Tony Dorsett.
PICK #14 The Eagles Pick:
Brian Cushing
(LB, USC)
A relentless player with versatility, Brian Cushing of USC could fit in as an OLB in a 4-3 or a 3-4.
PICK #15 The Packers Pick:
Fili Moala
(DT, USC)
More than just a big body in the middle, Fili Moala moves well for a man his size and has been an integral part of the Trojans stingy run defense the past few years.
PICK #16 The Bills Pick:
Maurice Evans
(DE, Penn State)
Maurice Evans of Penn State was among the nations leaders in sacks last season.
 
PICK #17 The Bengals Pick:
Chris Wells
(HB, Ohio State)
Also known as "Beanie", Chris Wells gave us a stiff arm to remember in the National Title game against LSU, giving us a glimpse of what kind of runner he is.
PICK #18 The Rams Pick:
Michael Oher
(OT, Mississippi)
It will be interesting to see whether or not Michael Oher can play OT in the NFL.
PICK #19 The Raiders Pick:
Greg Middleton
(DE, Indiana)
Greg Middleton is a big DE with excellent pass-rushing abilities in the Lawrence Jackson mold.
PICK #20 The Browns Pick:
Vontae Davis
(CB, Illinois)
Arguably the best CB in the nation, Vontae Davis of Illinois could end up a top-ten pick if he builds on his excellent sophomore season.
PICK #21 The Cardinals Pick:
C.J. Spiller
(HB, Clemson)
C.J. Spiller is a guy with Reggie Bush-like speed and playmaking ability.
PICK #22 The Giants Pick:
Ciron Black
(OT, Louisiana State)
Vernon Gholston was a ghost in the National title game in large part due to the stellar play of Ciron Black at LT.
PICK #23 The Vikings Pick:
Brandon Pettigrew
(TE, Oklahoma State)
Brandon Pettigrew is a big target, but like most college TE's, will have to improve his blocking at the NFL level.
PICK #24 The Saints Pick:
Travis Beckum
(TE, Wisconsin)
With hands like a WR, Travis Beckum is a little undersized, but has the skills to be the ultimate seam-stretcher.
PICK #25 The Steelers Pick:
James Laurinaitis
(LB, Ohio State)
Every year we see instinctive ILB's like James Laurinaitis fall farther than they should.
PICK #26 The Eagles Pick:
Taylor Mays
(S, USC)
Athletic and instinctive, Taylor Mays is like having another LB in terms of run support.
PICK #27 The Patriots Pick:
Alex Boone
(OT, Ohio State)
Alex Boone was a big-time recruit, and hasn't disappointed in his first two years at Ohio State.
PICK #28 The Seahawks Pick:
Eugene Monroe
(OT, Virginia)
Virginia annually has a bunch of guys with big-time pro potential, and Eugene Monroe is a Cavalier with NFL size and ability.
PICK #29 The Chargers Pick:
George Selvie
(DE, South Florida)
A terror off the edge, George Selvie was one of the most feared defenders in all of college football last season.
PICK #30 The Jaguars Pick:
William Moore
(S, Missouri)
William Moore has very good range and definitely brings the lumber from his safety spot.
PICK #31 The Cowboys Pick:
Phil Loadholt
(OT, Oklahoma)
Phil Loadholt is a big man with a lot of experience as the anchor on the left side of the Sooners offensive line.
PICK #32 The Colts Pick:
Derek Pegues
(S, Mississippi State)
"Big play Pegues" as I like to call him, Derek Pegues has experience at both corner and safety and has NFL speed and an uncanny knack for finding the football.
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