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2003 NFL DRAFT FIRST-ROUND ORDER
PickTeamNotes
1Cincinnati2-14
2Detroit3-13
3Houston4-12
4Chicago4-12
5Dallas5-11
6Arizona5-11
7Minnesota6-10
8Jacksonville6-10
9Carolina7-9
10Baltimore7-9
11Seattle7-9
12St. Louis7-9
13NY Jets (from Was.)9-7
14New England (from Buffalo)9-7
15San Diego8-8
16Kansas City8-8
17New Orleans9-7
18New Orleans (from Miami)9-7
19New England9-7
20Denver9-7
21Cleveland9-7
22NY Jets9-7
23Buffalo (from Atlanta)8-8
24Indianapolis10-6
25NY Giants10-6
26San Francisco10-6
27Pittsburgh10-5-1
28Tennessee11-5
29Green Bay12-4
30Philadelphia12-4
31Oakland11-5
32Oakland (from Tampa Bay)11-5
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Eye Of The Beholder
There is a consensus that Carson Palmer, Byron Leftwhich and Kyle Boller are the top three QBs in the upcoming draft. It's the next three -- Chris Simms, Dave Ragone and Rex Grossman -- that are generating a wide range of opinions, writes Chris Mortensen.

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Mel Kiper JrKiper: DT Kennedy, RB Johnson solid at Penn State workout
Several players increased their draft status at the Penn State workout.
 
Kiper: Jacobs, Grossman solidify first-round grade at workout
Taylor Jacobs and Rex Grossman both had excellent showing in individual workouts.
 
Kiper: WR Rogers strengthens grade at workout
WR Charles Rogers strenghtened his case as the No. 2 overall pick, but other pass-catchers are moving up and down the board.
 
Kiper: After workout, Robertson is new No. 1 DT
After a strong workout, Kentucky's Dewayne Robertson has moved past Penn State's Jimmy Kennedy as the No. 1 DT on my draft board.
 
Kiper: Steinbach, Clark excel at Iowa workout
Mel Kiper Jr. reports on Iowa's NFL draft workout.
 
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Mel Kiper Jr.
Carson Palmer and Charles Rogers still rate 1-2 among the top 25 prospects for the 2003 NFL draft.
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Carson Palmer may end up being the top quarterback in the draft. But let's slow down and check things out.
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Pasquarelli: Washington shines
Former Volunteer WR Kelley Washington silenced critics with his speed and ball-handling skills during an on-campus workout.
 
Pasquarelli: Fab five? Not yet
There are a number of talented quarterbacks in the draft, but don't expect a first-round rush this time around.
 
Pasquarelli: Size and speed
Former Hurricane Andre Johnson's size, 6-feet-1 7/8 and 224 pounds, is more impressive than his pass-catching skills.
 
Clayton: Work it out
The scouting combine would run more smoothly if teams and agents worked together.
 
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