NFL Draft: 2009 Mock Draft

The 2008 NFL Draft is behind us, but it doesn't mean we can't have a little fun and take a look at the 2009 draft. Scout.com's NFL Draft Analyst Chris Steuber releases his first 2009 mock draft and includes draft-eligible underclassmen.
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Someone posted this yesterday but I will say it again. Having the Dolphins take Beanie Wells at #6 is just wrong and idiotic. Would Bill Parcells take a RB in the first three rounds, let alone the top six picks? Yeah, right. He's a good player but won't be taken by Miami.

Wow, 10 SEC players taken in the first 32 picks. I guess they are just widening the gap on being the best conference in America.

Interesting to see South Florida with their 2nd first round pick in as many years.

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