Tuesday, May 1, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 15 DRAFT From page 13 "I think I showed what I needed to show atthe Combine," Branch said at Michigan's spring prac- tice. "And when it's all said and done, they gotta look at the film." The next two Wolverines went back-to-back. The Pitts- burgh Steelers selected LaMarr Woodley at 46th overall and the Jets traded up again to take David Harris. The Steelers will most likely move Woodley from defensive end to outside linebacker. Com- bined with Pittsburgh's first- round selection, Florida State linebacker Lawrence Timmons, Woodley brings versatility and strength to an already potent. Steeler defense. "I believe in getting young legs on defense," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin told ESPN's Suzy Kolber. "Both (Woodley and Timmons) showed position flexibility, both played on solid teams, and both add to what we already believe to be a rock solid defense." Harris's selection was a bit of a surprise. The Grand Rapids native went from not even being mentioned at the beginning of the season to a possible first- round pick. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper, Jr. was shocked Harris lasted as long as he did. Kiper praised Harris's performance at the Combine and on the field at Michigan last season. "He was all over the field," Kiper said on the telecast. "He was a complete player this year, and he proved at the (Combine) workout that he's an athlete with speed." Breaston will join Branch and Watson in Arizona after the Cardinals selected him in the fifth round with the 142nd pick. Because Arizona already has a group of talented receiv- ers, Breaston will most likely see time as a returner. MONROE From page 14 found inside the vehicle after police stopped it in Monroe County's Springfield Township last week, the paper said. No arrests were made and the sub- stances found in the car were sent to a lab for testing. If charges are filed, they may not be filed for a number of weeks. Lab results could take several weeks to come back to police, according to The Monroe News. The allegedly Ohio-bound car had three passengers. One was found with Vicodin. He claimed he had a prescription for the painkiller, but the prescription wasn't in his posses- sion according to the paper. Officials told the Monroe News the passenger may not be criminally charged if can provide a valid prescription for the Vicodin. The other two passengers had the marijuana in the car, sources told the Monroe News. AnAthleticDepartmentspokesper- sonsaid the teamis aware of the situa- tion and is looking into the matter. MORE ONLINE STORIES Additional coverage of at michigandaily.com Michigan's weekend events.