2010 NFL Draft Rankings: Centers

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Programming Note: Draft Digest Weekly

Who: NFL Draft Bible Staff & Guests

What: Draft Digest Weekly Defensive Back Preview Show

When: Sunday: April 4th 10:00 – 11:00am ET

Where: All Access Football Radio

Why: Draft Digest Weekly Presented By All Access Football is the premiere show on the NFL Draft, featuring inside analysis and exclusive interviews. Special Defensive Back Preview Show with guest Javier Arenas of your National Champion Alabama Crimson Tide. Hosted by Daniel Mogollon, Ralph Mancini & Justin Van Fulpen.  60 Minutes

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Draft Watch: Secondary A Major Need For Eagles

The Eagles traded linebacker Chris Gocong, along with longtime starting corner Sheldon Brown, the last remaining defensive starter from the Birds’ Super Bowl XXXIX team, getting back linebacker Alex Hall, along with fourth- and fifth-round picks, 105th and 137th overall, in the April 22-24 draft.

Draft Impact:
The youth movement continues in Philadelphia as the Eagles look to get younger and Donovan McNabb is likely not too far behind. We have seen the Eagles secondary decline with age over the past several years and obtaining a cornerback will be a top priority in the draft. The agent for Adams says three teams have already contacted him to express interest.

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Draft Watch: Cowboys Retool Roster

The Dallas Cowboys released five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Flozell Adams and safety Ken Hamlin on Friday, two years after both players signed long-term contracts.

Draft Impact:
The Cowboys are banking on Doug Free to step in as starter at left tackle but they will likely add some depth during the early-to-mid rounds. Second-year pro Michael Hamlin will replace Ken Hamlin but expect Dallas to address the safety position as well either in the draft or via free agency.

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Draft Watch: Parker Joins Redskins

The Redskins have added yet another veteran running back in free agent Willie Parker, and the team’s starting spot in the backfield is apparently up for grabs. “It’s flat-out an open competition,” said Parker’s agent, Doug Hendrickson. Parker has agreed to an incentive-laden one-year contract worth as much as $3.1 million, according to an individual with first-hand knowledge of the deal.

Draft Impact:
This signing is a great move for Mike Shanahan and Co., as Parker will thrive in the zone running attack And will be motivated to produce receiving a one-year incentive-laden deal. After the addition of Larry Johnson and Parker, the ‘Skins could possibly explore dealing Clinton Portis during the draft.

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Draft Watch: Patriots Still Seek Nose Tackle

The Patriots have come to terms with free agent defensive lineman Damione Lewis, who was released by the Panthers.

Draft Impact: While Lewis provides depth insurance, he is by no means the solution the Patriots are seeking in the middle. Lewis will be switching from the 4-3 in Carolina to the 3-4 in New England, which he seems to be better suited for.

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Sleeper Alert: David Caldwell of William & Mary

David Caldwell led William & Mary in tackles his sophomore (107) and junior (78) years, though his stats dipped a bit his senior year (58 tackles) as the team reached the semifinals of the NCAA Football Championship Series playoffs.

The former All-Essex County running back for Montclair High, who also went to Lawrenceville for one post-graduate year, was used mainly as a box safety for the Tribe. But he played cornerback as a freshman and was used as the nickelback matched up on slot receivers through his college career, so he is comfortable in coverage as well.

As a projected priority free agent or possible late-round pick, he knows his special teams ability is key which is good, because he calls that “my thing.” He was used on most of the units at William & Mary, returning kicks and covering punts, and also returned a blocked field

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Sleeper Alert: Ramon Harewood of Morehouse College

NFL personnel men love Morehouse Colloge prospect Ramon Harewood, a massive 6-foot-7, 355-pound offensive tackle, and the native of Barbados is a physics and engineering major who wows scouts with his blend of intelligence and physicality. NFL types don’t always make it to Morehouse’s pro day, but almost 20 teams were represented this year, and they were all there to check out a prospect who projects to either the seventh round or priority free-agent.

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Dolphins Getting To Know Dez Bryant

Omar Kelly of the Sun Sentinel reports the Miami Dolphins met with Oklahoma State receiver Dez Bryant on Thursday night in “a get to know you session” that will carry over until Friday, according to league sources.

The Associated Press reports Oklahoma State WR Dez Bryant is annoyed by the amount of criticism he has received before the 2010 NFL Draft. Bryant said, “I’m not the type of person that will try to confront somebody, but now I feel like it’s gone too far. It’s gone too far. I ain’t never got in trouble with nobody. I never said anything. I don’t say anything wrong to nobody. I’m friendly. This here is too far.” Bryant has dealt with questions about his background and rumors that he skipped meetings, classes and was late for games in college. There were also rumors that he forgot to bring the cleats he planned

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