I got this offa cbssportsline.com . . .
1. San Diego Chargers -- Eli Manning, QB, Mississippi. They haven't upgraded the position in free agency, so they have to take Manning if they stay in this spot. If not, they might move down to get Philip Rivers. The wise move would be to stay.
2. Oakland Raiders -- Robert Gallery, T, Iowa. They pass on a quarterback and take the best offensive lineman in the draft. The can't-miss guy is Gallery. Getting a premier left tackle is vital to the success of any offense.
3. Arizona Cardinals -- Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Pittsburgh. This will be a mistake, but Dennis Green wins out and gets his guy. What's the use of having all the receivers the Cardinals will have -- they got two in the first two rounds last year -- if nobody can throw them the ball?
4. New York Giants -- Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Miami of Ohio. They loved the idea of taking Gallery or Manning, but with those two gone they get the big, strong passer of the future.
5. Washington Redskins -- Tommie Harris, DT, Oklahoma. He was impressive in his Pro Day workout and the Redskins are in dire need of a quality defensive lineman. Harris makes too much sense.
6. Detroit Lions -- Kellen Winslow Jr., TE, Miami. If they can get Winslow to make plays in the middle of the field, it will open things up outside for Charlie Rogers. Winslow is the best overall player in the draft.
7. Cleveland Browns -- Sean Taylor, S, Miami. Butch Davis is reunited with a player he helped bring to Miami. Taylor is the next Ronnie Lott, even if his Pro Day workout was not that impressive.
8. Atlanta Falcons -- Vince Wilfork, DT, Miami. The new regime is going to a 4-3 front and Wilfork would make a nice addition inside next to Rod Coleman. They could also consider a receiver.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars -- Kenechi Udeze, DE, Southern California. This is a team that has to upgrade the pass rush, which is what Udeze can do. They might consider a receiver, such as Roy Williams of Texas, but with a deep draft at that position, they can address that later.
10. Houston Texans -- DeAngelo Hall, CB, Virginia Tech. They would like an upgrade from Marcus Coleman, which could mean a move by him to free safety. Hall can run, which is needed in the division with teams that throw the ball.
11. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Philip Rivers, QB, North Carolina State. The Steelers have to find a quarterback for the future, and they are said to love Rivers. This is a pick that makes sense.
12. New York Jets -- Chris Gamble, CB, Ohio State. He didn't run that well at his Pro Day workout, but the Jets use a lot of cover-two, which doesn't require the fastest corners. He plays faster than he ran anyway.
13. Buffalo Bills -- Roy Williams, WR, Texas. The Bills need a big-play weapon outside to go with Eric Moulds, and they're thrilled Williams is still on the board. Josh Reed goes back to being a No. 3.
14. Chicago Bears -- Will Smith, DE, Ohio State. They have to get somebody who can knock down the other team's quarterback. Smith has that ability.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Steven Jackson, RB, Oregon State. Tampa Bay signed Charlie Garner, but he's 32 years old. Jackson is the back of the future. His ability to catch passes makes him perfect for the Bucs' offense.
16. San Francisco 49ers -- Reggie Williams, WR, Washington. With Terrell Owens gone, the 49ers have to get some deep speed. Williams proved on his Pro Day he has the ability to get deep
1. San Diego Chargers -- Eli Manning, QB, Mississippi. They haven't upgraded the position in free agency, so they have to take Manning if they stay in this spot. If not, they might move down to get Philip Rivers. The wise move would be to stay.
2. Oakland Raiders -- Robert Gallery, T, Iowa. They pass on a quarterback and take the best offensive lineman in the draft. The can't-miss guy is Gallery. Getting a premier left tackle is vital to the success of any offense.
3. Arizona Cardinals -- Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Pittsburgh. This will be a mistake, but Dennis Green wins out and gets his guy. What's the use of having all the receivers the Cardinals will have -- they got two in the first two rounds last year -- if nobody can throw them the ball?
4. New York Giants -- Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Miami of Ohio. They loved the idea of taking Gallery or Manning, but with those two gone they get the big, strong passer of the future.
5. Washington Redskins -- Tommie Harris, DT, Oklahoma. He was impressive in his Pro Day workout and the Redskins are in dire need of a quality defensive lineman. Harris makes too much sense.
6. Detroit Lions -- Kellen Winslow Jr., TE, Miami. If they can get Winslow to make plays in the middle of the field, it will open things up outside for Charlie Rogers. Winslow is the best overall player in the draft.
7. Cleveland Browns -- Sean Taylor, S, Miami. Butch Davis is reunited with a player he helped bring to Miami. Taylor is the next Ronnie Lott, even if his Pro Day workout was not that impressive.
8. Atlanta Falcons -- Vince Wilfork, DT, Miami. The new regime is going to a 4-3 front and Wilfork would make a nice addition inside next to Rod Coleman. They could also consider a receiver.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars -- Kenechi Udeze, DE, Southern California. This is a team that has to upgrade the pass rush, which is what Udeze can do. They might consider a receiver, such as Roy Williams of Texas, but with a deep draft at that position, they can address that later.
10. Houston Texans -- DeAngelo Hall, CB, Virginia Tech. They would like an upgrade from Marcus Coleman, which could mean a move by him to free safety. Hall can run, which is needed in the division with teams that throw the ball.
11. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Philip Rivers, QB, North Carolina State. The Steelers have to find a quarterback for the future, and they are said to love Rivers. This is a pick that makes sense.
12. New York Jets -- Chris Gamble, CB, Ohio State. He didn't run that well at his Pro Day workout, but the Jets use a lot of cover-two, which doesn't require the fastest corners. He plays faster than he ran anyway.
13. Buffalo Bills -- Roy Williams, WR, Texas. The Bills need a big-play weapon outside to go with Eric Moulds, and they're thrilled Williams is still on the board. Josh Reed goes back to being a No. 3.
14. Chicago Bears -- Will Smith, DE, Ohio State. They have to get somebody who can knock down the other team's quarterback. Smith has that ability.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Steven Jackson, RB, Oregon State. Tampa Bay signed Charlie Garner, but he's 32 years old. Jackson is the back of the future. His ability to catch passes makes him perfect for the Bucs' offense.
16. San Francisco 49ers -- Reggie Williams, WR, Washington. With Terrell Owens gone, the 49ers have to get some deep speed. Williams proved on his Pro Day he has the ability to get deep