The Jags might have gone Harrell if he was still there.
Well, Brady Quinn has a falling friend in Leon Hall.
Quinn had better hope that Jacksonville picks him, because if they don't, and there are no trades, he could fall to No. 23 for Kansas City.
Mel likes the superathletic safety Reggie Nelson at 17, which could be a bit high for him. But it may be what they need.
4 minutes remaining for Jacksonville.
Trade! Denver steps in! They're not here for Quinn. The only other guy that is falling is Leon Hall. Mel says they're looking LB, maybe David Harris from Michigan.
2 minutes for Denver. Berman mentions wide receiver.
Boos from the crowd for some reason.
This pick is the first one where there are like a dozen players that could be picked.
Details of the trade:
Jacksonville gives: 1st round
Denver: 1st, 3rd, 6th.
Clock stopped. Who could it be? Jarvis Moss. Speedy pick. His stock just exploded in that national championship game. A little bit small. But the Broncos have never been known for game-changing DE's, and he could be one.
Cincinnati up.
That trade tells me that Jacksonville is not too interested in Brady Quinn. They don't seem to be worried about a Cleveland or somebody trading up and grabbing him. This tells me that they want a wide receiver, and they don't have a whole lot of preference between Meachem, Jarrett, or Dwayne Bowe, and are happy with whomever falls to them.
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