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In case you didn't watch the draft...
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Since:May 21, 2007

April 28, 2008 4:40 pm
So Cal players did pretty well in the NFL draft this year!  Here's a list of where everybody went:

WR DeSean Jackson was taken in Round 2, 49th overall, by the Philadelphia Eagles
TE Craig Stevens was taken in Round 3, 85th overall, by the Tennessee Titans
FS Thomas DeCoud was taken in Round 3, 98th overall, by the Atlanta Falcons
WR Lavelle Hawkins was taken in Round 4, 126th overall, by the Tennessee Titans
OT Mike Gibson was taken in Round 6, 184th overall, by the Philadelphia Eagles
RB Justin Forsett was taken in Round 7, 233rd overall, by the Seattle Seahawks
WR Robert Jordan went undrafted but signed as a free agent by the San Francisco 49ers
P Andrew Larson went undrafted and has not signed with a team

Overall, I say that's a pretty good year.  Too bad they all had to leave the Golden Bears!

In case you didn't watch the draft...
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April 29, 2008 10:57 pm

I'd say it's a great draft.  Only three schools had more players taken, and that was USC, LSU, and VT.  Each one of those schools finished in the top 10 too so...

I'm excited about the prospect of DeSean Jackson playing for Andy Ried annd Donovan Mcnabb.  I think it's a really good fit for him and the Eagles.

Lavelle Hawkins also has a chance to make an impact right away for the Titans, seeing as their group of WRs was pretty weak last year.