[an error occurred while processing this directive] 2000 NFL Mock Draft
By: Douglas E. Love

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63. Cleveland WR Florida State Laveranues Coles 5-11 / 192
--Is Coles the next Randy Moss or the next Cecil Collins? First round talent, worth the risk.

64. Washington(via New Orleans) CB Virginia Tech Ike Charleton* 5-11 / 205
--The amazing Darrell Green will groom the young Charleton for a bright future.

65. San Francisco ILB California Matt Beck 6-3 / 234
--May not be an impact player immediately, but is always working to improve his game.

66. Cincinnati RB Miami(Ohio) Travis Prentice 6-0 / 225
--Prentice does not turn the ball over, and that is very, very, important in the NFL.

67. Atlanta SS Nebraska Mike Brown 5-10 / 204
--All-American, good guy, to step in and replace bad guy Eugene Robinson. Four year starter.

68. Philadelphia SS West Virginia Barrett Green 6-0 / 233
--Hard hitting tough guy who loves to lower the boom, can play either strong safety or outside linebacker.

69. Arizona CB Maryland Lewis Sanders* 6-0 / 202
--Team needs to improve depth at this position. Sanders is very fast and possesses excellent return skills.

70. Pittsburgh OG Hawaii Kaulana Noa 6-4 / 317
--Four year starter. Pile mover with explosion. Played in June Jones' pass happy offense last year.

71. Chicago ILB Hawaii Jeff Ulbrich 6-1 / 249
--Here's a player that's rising up the boards. Hard working, lunch bucket, style player.

72. Denver DT Nebraska Steve Warren 6-1 / 307
--Will add quality depth to the rotation of Pryce and Traylor.

73. NY Giants OG Tennessee Chad Clifton 6-5 / 334
--Clifton will be able to come in as a solid back up, and maybe even win a spot.

74. Carolina DE Alabama Cornelius Griffin 6-3 / 297
--Griffin is another player making a late charge up the boards. Can play inside or out.

75. San Diego QB Stanford Todd Husak 6-3 / 216
--Beathard has no alternative. Harbaugh and Kramer are aging, and Leaf doesn't want to play.

76. Green Bay OLB Kansas State Mark Simoneau 6-0 / 237
--Put up some excellent numbers in the short area drills. Wolf will find a way to maximize his talents.

77. Baltimore QB Hofstra Giovanni Carmazzi 6-3 / 224
--Insurance againt Banks' regressions, Dilfer's lack of mobility. Raw will watch first few years.

78. New England OT Mississippi Tutan Reyes 6-3 / 299
--Believed to be capable to playing inside or out which increases his stock.

79. Cleveland RB LSU Rondell Mealey 6-0 / 212
--Interesting prospect. Mealey brings fresh legs and plenty of speed. Hands can be developed.

80. Pittsburgh(via Oakland) DT Idaho Mao Tosi 6-5 / 310
--Hard to push off the ball due to lower body strength, will make a good nose tackle.

81. NY Jets OLB Virginia Tech Corey Moore 5-10 / 223
--Was very productive DE in college. Smallish for pro game. Potential is worth the risk.

82. Seattle(via Dallas) WR UCLA Danny Farmer 6-3 / 217
-- Injury senior year and lack of publicity has kept this young Ed McCaffrey down.

83. Detroit OLB Arizona Marcus Bell 6-1 / 237
--Stock plummeted from beginning of year. Fast enough to play out with good dianogstic skills.

84. Kansas City QB Georgia Tech Joe Hamilton 5-10 / 192
--Cunningham has dropped enough hints. Fell in love with Hamilton coaching him at Senior Bowl.

85. Seattle CB No. Carolina St. Lloyd Harrison 5-10 / 190
--Little talked about corner that has made a ton of plays at NC State. Good pass defender.

86. Miami OG Kansas State Damion McIntosh 6-4 / 328
--Switched from defense. Only one year exp. on offense, but potential is there.

87. Chicago(via Washington) CB Kansas State Lamar Chapman 6-0 / 175
--Chicago is wanting to continue upgrading their defense. Chapman also has so return experience.

88. Minnesota FS Ohio State Gary Berry 5-11 / 204
--Faster than Cooper, Kennedy, and Tillman. Adds depth to depleted corps.

89. Buffalo DE Brigham Young Byron Frisch 6-4 / 281
--Bills need to add a third person to the rotation, and Frisch has the size to play in a 3-4.

90. Tampa Bay OLB Michigan Ian Gold 6-1 / 221
--Excelled in workouts. Gold is more of a chase down player, could be moved to safety.

91. Indianapolis FB Texas Tech Sammy Morris 6-0 / 221
--Morris has good hands out of the backfield. Colts would like to get James a lead blocker.

92. Jacksonville DE Illinois Rameel Connor 6-3 / 276
--Player who just started living up to expectations. A real sleeper with excellent potential.

93. Tennessee FS Wake Forest DaLawn Parrish 5-11 / 199
--A need that must be addressed. The underrated Parrish is a very strong and smart player.

94. St. Louis OG/C Colorado St. Blane Saipaia 6-3 / 321
--Saipaia is rehab'ing and that could effect his draft status. He's the second best center in the draft.

--all underclassmen noted with an *


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