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Philadelphia didn’t wait long to send Donovan McNabb a message.

With the fourth pick of the second round, the Eagles selected Houston’s Kevin Kolb, presumably letting McNabb know the quarterback job could be up for grabs -- or at least that he’ll have some competition. McNabb is coming off a knee injury that cut short his 2006 season.

For the record:

12:00 a.m. May 4, 2007 For The Record
Los Angeles Times Friday May 04, 2007 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 42 words Type of Material: Correction
Pro football: An NFL draft highlights box in Sunday’s Sports section said that Brigham Young’s John Beck, chosen by the Miami Dolphins in Round 2, had gone on a three-year Mormon mission before enrolling at the school. The mission lasted two years.

The Eagles weren’t the only team thinking quarterback in the second round. Miami, which passed on Brady Quinn earlier, selected Brigham Young’s John Beck with the 40th pick. Three spots later, Detroit grabbed Michigan State’s Drew Stanton.

A lot of pre-draft buzz surrounded Beck, 25, who went on a three-year Mormon mission before enrolling at Brigham Young. He led the Cougars to a 6-0 record at home last season, and directed an offense that averaged 47.2 points in those games.

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Also selected in the second round were USC’s top three prospects: receiver Dwayne Jarrett and center Ryan Kalil by Carolina, and receiver Steve Smith by the New York Giants.

Two Michigan players were among projected first-round prospects who tumbled: defensive tackle Alan Branch, who went to Arizona, and linebacker David Harris, chosen by the New York Jets.

Ten of the first 12 picks in the second round were the result of trades.

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Round 2

*--* N. TEAM PLAYER P HT WT COLLEGE 33. Arizona-a Alan Branch DT 6-6 324 Michigan 34. Buffalo-b Paul Posluszny OLB 6-2 238 Penn State 35. Tampa Bay Arron Sears OG 6-3 319 Tennessee 36. Kevin Kolb QB 6-3 218 Houston Philadelphia-c 37. San Diego-d Eric Weddle DB 5-11 203 Utah 38. Oakland-e Zach Miller TE 6-5 256 Arizona State 39. Atlanta-f Justin Blalock OG 6-3 320 Texas 40. Miami John Beck QB 6-2 215 Brigham Young 41. Atlanta-g Chris Houston CB 5-10 185 Arkansas 42. Tony Ugoh OT 6-5 301 Arkansas Indianapolis-h 43. Detroit-i Drew Stanton QB 6-3 226 Michigan State 44. Minnesota-j Sidney Rice WR 6-4 200 South Carolina 45. Carolina Dwayne Jarrett WR 6-4 219 USC 46. Pittsburgh LaMarr Woodley DE 6-2 266 Michigan 47. N.Y. Jets-k David Harris ILB 6-2 243 Michigan 48. Jacksonville Justin Durant ILB 6-2 243 Hampton 49. Cincinnati Kenny Irons RB 5-11 203 Auburn 50. Tennessee Chris Henry RB 5-11 230 Arizona 51. N.Y. Giants Steve Smith WR 6-0 197 USC 52. St. Louis Brian Leonard FB 6-2 226 Rutgers 53. Cleveland-l Eric Wright CB 5-11 192 Nevada Las Vegas 54. Kansas City Turk McBride DE 6-3 277 Tennessee 55. Seattle Josh Wilson CB 5-9 189 Maryland 56. Denver Tim Crowder DE 6-4 272 Texas 57. Philadelphia Victor Abiamiri DE 6-4 267 Notre Dame 58. Detroit-m Ikaika DE 6-5 280 Hawaii Alama-Francis 59. Carolina-n Ryan Kalil C 6-3 299 USC 60. Miami-o Samson Satele C 6-3 300 Hawaii 61. Detroit-p Gerald Alexander FS 6-1 210 Boise State 62. Chicago-q Dan Bazuin DE 6-3 266 Central Michigan 63. Green Bay-r Brandon Jackson RB 5-10 210 Nebraska 64. Tampa Bay-s Sabby Piscitelli SS 6-3 224 Oregon State

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a-from Oakland; b-from Detroit; c-from Cleveland, through Dallas; d-from Washington, through N.Y. Jets and Chicago; e-from Arizona; f-from Houston; g-from Minnesota; h-from San Francisco; i-from Buffalo; j-from Atlanta; k-from Green Bay; l-from Dallas; m-from New Orleans; n-from N.Y. Jets; o-from New England; p-from Baltimore; q-from from San Diego; r-from Chicago through N.Y. Jets; s-from Indianapolis

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