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<div class="p402_premium"><p><strong>19. GIANTS &mdash; Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State:</strong> With  on the back end of his career, and  now in Atlanta, the  need to look to the future of their pass rush. They have more pressing needs,christian louboutin shoes, but Werner would be a steal here.</p><p><strong>20. BEARS &mdash; Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia: </strong>The  addressed their need for a left tackle by signing  in free agency. That gives them the luxury to improve at receiver, and Austin, an excellent slot receiver, would help  in a big way.</p>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <p><strong>21. BENGALS &mdash; , RB, Alabama: </strong> had a solid first season with the , but the franchise is still looking for a back with explosive speed. Lacy has been unable to work out for scouts lately because of a hamstring problem. That could cause him to drop.</p><p><strong>22,burberry. RAMS (from Washington)</strong> <strong>&mdash; Sheldon Richardson,louboutin, DT, Missouri:</strong> Yes, the Rams already have three first-rounders on the defensive line, and they have other needs. Should Richardson be around at this point, though, he would be good value for St. Louis.</p><p><strong>23. VIKINGS &mdash; Desmond Trufant, CB,louboutin shoes, Washington:</strong>  is 35, and the oft-injured  has yet to play more than 10 games in a season. It's a good bet that if the  keep their two first-round picks, one will be used on a corner,christian louboutin shoes.</p><p><strong>24. COLTS &mdash; D.J. Fluker, T, Alabama:</strong> The  locked down their left tackle spot by signing Cherilus in free agency, and Fluker could step in and start at right tackle. There are other needs, of course,christian louboutin uk, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to further beef up protection for that franchise quarterback.</p><p><strong>25. VIKINGS (from Seattle)</strong> <strong>&mdash; Robert Woods, WR, USC:</strong> No receiver is making more of a move up draft boards than Woods, who has shined in stepping out of Marqise Lee's shadow. At USC's pro day, Vikings receivers coach George Stewart not only spent extra time with Woods but also with the player's parents.</p><p><strong>26,louboutins. PACKERS &mdash; Eric Reid, FS, LSU: </strong>If Lacy is around, the  might go running back with their first pick (it could be a little early for UCLA's Johnathan Franklin). But scouts think highly of Reid, who could secure the job that  held down last season.</p><p><strong>27. TEXANS &mdash; Keenan Allen,cheap ghd, WR, Cal:</strong> The  need to rebuild the right side of their offensive line, so Florida State's Menelik Watson would be tempting here. But Houston also needs a speedy sidekick to receiver , and the 6-foot-3 Allen fills the bill.</p><p><strong>28. BRONCOS &mdash; Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State:</strong> If the elite corners are off the board, and there's a big running back to be had later in the draft, Denver likely will look to bolster its defensive front. Jack Del Rio likes his interior linemen huge, and the 320-pound "Big Hank" is that.</p><p><strong>29. PATRIOTS &mdash; </strong><strong> Cornellius Carradine, DE, Florida State:</strong> "Tank" Carradine is coming off a torn ACL, so that is a concern. But that's the kind of risk that  will take if he believes a player has talent that sets him apart,ghd. Carradine averaged a sack per game last season.</p><p><strong>30. FALCONS &mdash; Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford:</strong> With future Hall of Famer  coming back for one more season, it's the ideal situation for a young tight end to learn from one of the best ever before being handed the baton.</p><p><strong>31. 49ERS &mdash; Jonathan Cyprien, SS, Florida International: </strong>With 13 picks in this draft and few pressing needs, the  can afford to go with the best player,cheap ghd. Cyprien would be an interesting addition to a secondary that lost safety  to free agency.</p><p><strong>32. RAVENS &mdash; Manti T'eo, ILB, Notre Dame: </strong>Yes, there was the "catfish" controversy, the slow 40 times, the lousy performance in the  championship game . . . but T'eo remains highly regarded by many  teams. The , who need an inside linebacker, can afford the dice roll.</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Twitter: </em></p>                                                                                                    </div>
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