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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Wednesday, April 20, 2005 The consensus on Saturday's NFL draft is that there is no consensus. Some teams have Braylon Edwards No. 1. Another might have Cedric Benson. Yet the 49ers could draft Alex Smith first. Even more perplexing is figuring out what happens after that. With a draft class that's perceived to be thin on top and lacking star power, more teams are looking to trade out of the top 10 than stay. Conversely, few teams appear interested in moving up. That's the bad news. But, while Saturday's draft may ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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