Thursday • April 20, 1995 § PORTS Page 11 • The Battal ion Penn States Carter #1 pick in mock draft □ Offensive linemen dominate picks in imaginary draft. (AP) — The first pick in this year’s draft will be Ki-Jana Carter, the Penn State running back. What team will make that pick is another question. The No. 1 pick belongs to the Carolina Panthers, the expan sion team whose offensive line is likely to be hazardous to the health of running backs. By the time Carolina becomes respectable, Carter will have taken such a beating that it might be better to take a quar terback who can take the team to the Super Bowl in 2005, around the time Carter is pack ing it in. The Panthers, then, may trade down with Washington, which has the fourth pick and would love Carter to help speed its way back to respectability. Or they may deal with Cleveland or Minnesota. That would allow Carolina to take quarterback Kerry Collins, Carter’s teammate at Penn State, who could learn while Frank Reich takes the beating. That’s what they really want to do in their first draft — obtain a building block for the franchise. If nobody gives them extra picks that will take the running back off their hands, the Pan thers are set to go with Carter. 1, CAROLINA: The Panthers want this to be a showcase draft. The showcase player is KI-JANA CARTER, RB, Penn State, who’s the first pick, no matter who has it. 2, JACKSONVILLE: The Jaguars could make it Carter- Carter by taking Florida’s Kevin, a defensive end. And maybe it’s a smokescreen that they’re giving out all those sig nals about the guy dubbed the next Anthony Munoz. The sig nals are real. TONY BOSELLI, 0T, Southern Cal. 3, HOUSTON: Floyd Reese, the general manager, loves Steve McNair. Coach Jeff Fisher wants defense. Long Term: STEVE Mc- NAIR, QB, Alcorn State. 4, WASHINGTON: The Red skins have their quarterback. If they go up, they take Ki-Jana. If Charlotte is here, it takes Kerry Collins. But if it’s Washington, it’s KEVIN CARTER, DE, Florida. 5, CINCINNATI: They thought they might make Boselli the next Munoz. They give Dan Wilkinson a sidekick whose mo tor runs all the time. WARREN SAPP, DT, Miami. 6, ST. LOUIS: Now that the Rams are out of Los Angeles, they can stop the home town picks. So they bypass J.J. Stokes and take KERRY COLLINS, QB, Penn State. They still need some one to catch the ball. That is, of course, if Caroli na doesn’t deal with Washington. 7, TAMPA BAY: How can a team mess up so many high picks? The new owners may change the team’s luck al though it’s Sam Wyche who takes MIKE MAMULA, DE-LB, Boston College. Mamula’s stock is rising so fast that if the draft were held in another two weeks, he’d probably be No. 1. 8, SEATTLE: They have Rick Mirer to throw and no one to catch. Now they do —MICHAEL WESTBROOK, WR, Colorado. 9, NEW YORK JETS: New York’s draftniks want McNair. He won’t be there and J.J. Stokes might be the next A1 Toon. But they take LUTHER ELLISS, DL, Utah. 10, CLEVELAND: Got this pick by dumping Eric Metcalf and his salary on Atlanta. Browns use it for the tight end they haven’t had since Ozzie Newsome, KYLE BRADY, TE, Penn State. 11, MINNESOTA: Why trade up for a running back when TY RONE WHEATLEY, RB, Michi gan, is there? 12, PHILADELPHIA: Used to have pass rushers. Eagles go for another in DERRICK ALEXAN DER, DE, Florida State. 13. NEW ORLEANS: Things have changed in New Orleans, where a good defense has gone sour and a dead offense has re vived. ELLIS JOHNSON, DT, Florida, figures to plug the middle. 14. BUFFALO: One reason the Bills sank last year was the offensive line. If he keeps down his weight, KOREY STRINGER, OT, Ohio State, can help lift up the Bills. 15. INDI ANAPOLIS: An other piece of the offensive puzzle to augment Mar shall Faulk. JOEY GAL LOWAY, WR, Ohio State. 16. ARIZONA: Buddy Ryan could take pass rusher Hugh Douglas, his kind of guy — “Loses his temper and takes some dumb penalties,” writes draftnik Joel Buchsbaum. But even Buddy knows someone has to catch the ball. J.J. STOKES, WR, UCLA. . 17. NEW YORK GIANTS: George Young’s favorite phrase is “Save The Whales.” This year’s whale is 305-pound REUBEN BROWN, OL, Pitt. 18. LOS ANGELES: A1 Davis sometimes picks guys nobody’s heard of. JIMMY HITCHCOCK, CB, North Carolina State brings some youth to the secondary. 19. KANSAS CITY: The Chiefs need offensive linemen. But if BOBBY TAYLOR, DB, Notre Dame is there, they grab him. 20. DETROIT: Remember Barry Sanders gaining minus-1 yard in 13 carries. That’s why they’ll take BARRETT BROOKS, OT, Kansas State. 21. CHICAGO: Need speed and RASHAAN SALAAM, RB, Colorado, is faster than Lewis Tillman. 22. GREEN BAY: Need help at cornerback and linebacker. HUGH DOUGLAS, DE-LB, Cen tral State, is the pass rusher to take Bryce Paup’s place. 23. NEW ENGLAND: Like Buddy Ryan, Bill Parcells will never pass up a defensive player for offense unless the offensive guy’s name is Drew Bledsoe. ANTHONY COOK, DT, played at South Carolina State. 24. MINNESOTA: Vikings think a running back can put them over the top. But MARK FIELDS, LB, Washington, can plug holes. 25. MIAMI: Dolphins think they can get over the top with a blocker, like MATT O’DWYER, G, Northwestern. 26. ATLANTA: No defense. If SHAWN KING, DE, Northeast Louisiana can learn to play as well as he works out, he can help. 27. PITTSBURGH: The run on offensive tackles continues with BLAKE BROCKERMEY- ER, OT, Texas. 28. DALLAS: This is a team with no holes among the starters, but a lot of depth prob lems. The worst are on the of fensive line. BILLY MILNER, OT, Houston. 29. SAN DIEGO: Any more OTs out there? 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