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Matt Feminis

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Posted April 26, 2009 @ midnight
By Matt Feminis

-OG Louis Vasquez (Chargers, No. 78 overall): The Bolts need to rebuild the right side of the offensive line, and the former Texas Tech Red Raider adds elements of strength and nastiness.

-OL Kraig Urbik (Steelers, No. 79 overall): Super Bowl champs were in desperate need of o-line help and Urbik, a traditional Wisconsin lineman with size, anchor strength and power, offers versatility to play guard or tackle.

-FS Rashad Johnson (Cardinals, No. 95 overall): Johnson would fit well for a lot of teams, given the Alabama product's instincts, intelligence and leadership, but he'll be a solid special teams contributor while he learns the ropes watching Adrian Wilson.

-TE Chase Coffman (Bengals, No. 98 overall): The Bengals cashed in on a compensatory pick by plucking Coffman, who starred as a pass catcher at Missouri. He likely slipped a bit due to a lingering foot injury, but the Bengals feel comfortable with Coffman considering tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes is a friend of Chase's father, Paul, who played ten years in the league. With his body control and sure hands, Chase should become fast friends with QB Carson Palmer. 

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