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2007 NFL DRAFT: It's all tears, cheers for Jamaal

Anderson goes eighth to Falcons

Photo by Karen E. Segrave

Arkansas' Jamaal Anderson (center) reacts after he was selected by the Atlanta Falcons as the eight pick in the first round of the NFL draft on Saturday. By Anderson is his sister Danielle Adeeb (at left in orange) and his mother Karen (at right, back to camera.)

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Before Saturday, Jamaal Anderson said the last time he could remember crying was his freshman season at Arkansas in 2004 when the Razorbacks lost to Texas 22-20.

The tears Anderson shed Saturday, surrounded by family members and friends in the Pinnacle Room at the Peabody Little Rock hotel, were far different than the disappointment of losing to the Longhorns.

These were tears of joy after the Atlanta Falcons made Anderson, a defensive end from Little Rock, the No. 8 pick of the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft.

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Anderson, 21, became only the third former Razorback in the past 40 years to be a top 10 NFL Draft choice, joining two other defensive linemen, Loyd Phillips (10th in 1967) and Billy Smith Jr. (fifth in 1983).

It was the first time in his life, Anderson said, he could remember crying because of happiness, not sadness.

"I didn't see myself doing it. I remember watching Vernon Davis last year and I was like, 'Look at him, he's crying on TV,'" said Anderson, referring to the reaction of the former Maryland tight end after he was picked No. 6 by San Francisco. "Now I turn around and do the same thing.

First Round Draft Picks

*Teams made trades

Pick Team Player Pos Sch
1 Raiders JaMarcus Russell QB LSU
2 Lions Calvin Johnson WR GT
3 Browns Joe Thomas OT Wis.
4 Bucs Gaines Adams DE Clem.
5 Cards Levi Brown OT PSU
6 Redskins LaRon Landry S LSU
7 Vikings Adrian Peterson RB Okla.
8 Falcons Jamaal Anderson DE Ark.
9 Dolphins Ted Ginn Jr. WR OSU
10 Texans Amobi Okoye DT Lou.
11 49ers Patrick Willis LB Miss.
12 Bills Marshawn Lynch RB Cal
13 Rams Adam Carriker DE Neb.
14 Jets* Darrelle Revis CB Pitt
15 Steelers Lawrence Timmons LB FSU
16 Packers Justin Harrell DT Tenn.
17 Broncos* Jarvis Moss DE Fla.
18 Bengals Leon Hall CB Mich.
19 Titans Michael Griffin S Texas
20 Giants Aaron Ross CB Texas
21 Jaguars* Reggie Nelson S Fla.
22 Browns* Brady Quinn QB ND
23 Chiefs Dwayne Bowe WR LSU
24 Patriots Brandon Meriweather S Miami
25 Panthers* Jon Beason LB Miami
26 Cowboys* Anthony Spencer DE Pur.
27 Saints Robert Meachem WR Tenn.
28 49ers* Joe Staley OT Cent. Mich.
29 Ravens Ben Grubbs OG Aub.
30 Chargers Craig Davis WR LSU
31 Bears Greg Olsen TE Miami
32 Colts Anthony Gonzalez WR OSU

"But I understand what [Davis] was feeling. There's so much hard work that you put into [preparing for the draft], and it finally pays off.

For more information see today's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

Subscribers can read the story here on ArkansasOnline.

This article was published April 29, 2007 at 6:27 a.m.
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