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The Indianapolis colts have the first two picks in the upcoming NFL draft—the first time a team has had that luxury in 34 years—and they say they're not going to trade either of them. "You win with defense," says Colt general manager Jim Irsay, "and that's what we're taking with our first two picks." Washington defensive tackle Steve Emtman is a lock for the top spot. According to Irsay, Texas A&M linebacker Quentin Coryatt shades Pitt defensive lineman Sean Gilbert for the second. But a number of draft watchers swear the Colts, looking for marquee value, will use the second pick to take Heisman winner Desmond Howard, the Michigan wideout. Others think Indianapolis will trade the choice, an option the Los Angeles Rams, who have the third choice, and the Cincinnati Bengals, with the fourth, are seriously considering. 1 COLTS, Steve Emtman, DT-NG, WASHINGTON 2 COLTS from Bucs, Quentin Coryatt, LB, TEXAS A & M 3 RAMS (or another team that trades up), Troy Vincent, CB, WISCONSIN Logical choice for a team that must face 49ers Jerry Rice and John Taylor twice a year. 4 COWBOYS (trade with Bengals), Terrell Buckley, CB, FLORIDA STATE 5 PACKERS, Desmond Howard, WR, MICHIGAN 6 REDSKINS from Chargers, Sean Gilbert, DE-DT, PITTSBURGH 7 DOLPHINS from Cardinals, Robert Porcher, DE, SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 8 PATRIOTS, Leon Searcy, T, MIAMI
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