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Orton, LeFors, McPherson among second-day draftees

 

NEW YORK -- Kyle Orton certainly looked like a first-round NFL draft pick when he was tossing touchdowns at a torrid pace and leading Purdue to a 5-0 start.

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Then injuries derailed Orton's breakthrough season and instead of competing with Alex Smith and Aaron Rodgers to be the first quarterback taken, he ended up being the first quarterback selected Sunday on the second day of the draft.

Orton went to the Chicago Bears with the fifth pick of the fourth round, No. 106 overall, and was the seventh quarterback to go.

"I thought maybe I would slide maybe to the third round at the latest and really thought I would go somewhere in the second," he said. "I'm really not too worried about it."

Orton was one of several big-name college stars to get the call from the NFL on the draft's second day.

Louisville quarterback Stefan LeFors, the NCAA's highest-rated passer last season, joined Orton in the fourth round, going to Carolina at No. 121.

LeFors is a Louisiana native like current Carolina starter Jake Delhomme.

"I just met him this past Easter, we went to his house down in Breaux Bridge and it's funny because my wife, they're somehow related through marriage," said LeFors, from Baton Rouge. "As we were leaving his house I said `Man, it would be great to go there."'

Minnesota running back Marion Barber III, whose father played for the New York Jets, was selected in the fourth round by the Dallas Cowboys, three picks ahead of running back Ciatrick Fason of Florida, who went to Minnesota.

Both Barber and Fason passed up their junior seasons to enter the draft.

The San Diego Chargers picked 5-foot-7 running back Darren Sproles, Kansas State's career rushing leader, in the fourth round.

Oklahoma cornerback Antonio Perkins, who owns the NCAA records for punt return touchdowns in a game with four and a career with eight, went to Cleveland with the second pick of the fourth round.

Two other intriguing players went three picks apart in the fifth round.

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