
Tim MacMahon of the Dallas Morning News made the round two selection for the Cowboys in NSS's cooperative mock draft.
OL Ray Willis visited the Raiders earlier this week and spent the day in Washington D.C. with ex-Seahawk Jim Zorn and the Redskins coaching staff. Willis,26, developed into a starting-caliber right tackle last year while taking over for Sean Locklear, who moved to left tackle to replace the injured Walter Jones. He thrived physically when run blocking.
UPDATE: Rams star WR Torry Holt asked St. Louis to release him. Of course, if the Rams most mock drafts will have Texas Tech WR Michael Crabtree heading to the Rams as the no. 2 overall pick.
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The Seahawks may be looking to trade down from no. 4, with a waning need for a the dollars necessary for signing a no. 4 draft pick and the lack of need for what players that may be available at the position.
The Eagles may look to ex-Seahawk Shawn Springs to bolster their secondary.
According to the Bears general manager, the Seahawks are paying too much money for Houshmandzadeh.
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