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Post#1 » by Cammo101 » Sun Jan 9, 2011 8:41 pm

1/9/11

1. Carolina - Da'Quan Bowers (DE, Clemson)
2. Denver - Patrick Peterson (CB, LSU)
3. Buffalo - Nick Fairley (DT, Auburn)
4. Cincinnati - AJ Green (WR, Georgia)
5. Arizona - Ryan Mallett (QB, Arkansas)
6. Cleveland - Prince Amukamara (CB, Nebraska)
7. San Francisco - Cameron Newton (QB, Auburn)
8. Tennessee - Marcell Dareus (DT, Alabama)
9. Dallas - Robert Quinn (DE, North Carolina)
10. Washington - Brandon Harris (CB, Miami)
11. Houston - Julio Jones (WR, Alabama)
12. Minnesota - Janoris Jenkins (CB, Florida)
13. Detroit - Stephen Paea (DT, Oregon State)
14. St. Louis - Justin Blackmon (WR, Oklahoma State)
15. Miami - Jake Locker (QB, Washington)
16. Jacksonville - Ryan Kerrigan (DE, Purdue)
17. New England - Cameron Jordan (DE, California)
18. San Diego - Von Miller (LB, Texas A&M)
19. NY Giants - Travis Lewis (LB, Oklahoma)
20. Tampa Bay - Adrian Clayborn (DE, Iowa)
21. Seattle - Derek Sherrod (OT, Mississippi State)
22. Kansas City - Allen Bailey (DE, Miami)
23. Indianapolis - Anthony Costanzo (OT, Boston College)
24. Philadelphia - Mike Pouncey (OG, Florida)
25. Green Bay - Justin Houston (LB, Georgia)
26. New Orleans - Mark Ingram (RB, Alabama)
27. Chicago - Jonathan Baldwin (WR, Pittsburgh)
28. NY Jets - Cameron Heyward (DE, Ohio State)
29. Baltimore - JJ Watt (DE, Wisconsin)
30. Pittsburgh - Gabe Carimi (OT, Wisconsin)
31. Atlanta - Michael Floyd (WR, Notre Dame)
32. New England - Aaron Williams (CB, Texas)

33. New England - Drake Nevis (DT, LSU)
34. Buffalo - Terrelle Pryor (QB, Ohio State)
35. Cincinnati - Jeremy Beal (DE, Oklahoma)
36. Denver - Rahim Moore (S, UCLA)
37. Cleveland - Ryan Broyles (WR, Oklahoma)
38. Arizona - Akeem Ayers (LB, UCLA)
39. Tennessee - Kyle Rudolph (TE, Notre Dame)
40. Dallas - Nate Solder (OT, Colorado)
41. Washington - Greg Jones (LB, Michigan State)
42. Houston - DeAndre McDaniel (S, Clemson)
43. Minnesota - Deunta Williams (S, North Carolina)
44. Detroit - Rodney Hudson (OG, Florida State)
45. San Francisco - Jimmy Smith (CB, Colorado)
46. St. Louis - DeMarcus Love (OT, Arkansas)
47. Denver - Jared Crick (DT, Nebraska)
48. Oakland - Stefen Wisniewski (C, Penn State)
49. Jacksonville - Ras-I Dowling (CB, Virginia)
50. San Diego - Jabaal Sheard (DE, Pittsburgh)
51. Tampa Bay - Bruce Carter (LB, North Carolina)
52. NY Giants - Jordan Todman (RB, Connecticut)
53. Seattle - Mason Foster (LB, Washington)
54. Indianapolis - Sam Acho (DE, Texas)
55. Green Bay - Matt Reynolds (OT, BYU)
56. Kansas City - Torrey Smith (WR, Maryland)
57. Philadelphia - Brandon Burton (CB, Utah)
58. NY Jets - Ahmad Black (S, Florida)
59. New Orleans - Casey Matthews (LB, Oregon)
60. Baltimore - Curtis Brown (CB, Texas)
61. Chicago - John Moffitt (OG, Wisconsin)
62. Pittsburgh - Quan Sturdivant (LB, North Carolina)
63. Atlanta - Lance Kendricks (TE, Wisconsin)
64. New England - Mikel Leshoure (RB, Illinois)

65. Carolina - Benjamin Ijalana (OG, Villanova)
66. Cincinnati - Pat Devlin (QB, Delaware)
67. Denver - Shane Vareen (RB, California)
68. Buffalo - DJ Williams (TE, Arkansas)
69. Arizona - Steven Friday (DE, Virginia Tech)
70. Cleveland - Jurrell Casey (DT, USC)
71. Dallas - Marvin Austin (DT, North Carolina)
72. New Orleans - Orlando Franklin (OG, Miami)
73. Houston - Rashad Carmichael (CB, Virginia Tech)
74. New England - Joseph Barksdale (OT, LSU)
75. Detroit - Cliff Matthews (DE, South Carolina)
76. San Francisco - Marcus Cannon (OG, TCU)
77. Tennessee - Christian Ponder (QB, Florida State)
78. Miami - Daniel Thomas (RB, Kansas State)
79. St. Louis - Jerrell Powe (DT, Ole Miss)
80. Jacksonville - Leonard Hankerson (WR, Miami)
81. Oakland - Nathan Enderle (QB, Idaho)
82. San Diego - Robert Sands (S, West Virginia)
83. NY Giants - Dontay Moch (LB, Nevada)
84. Tampa Bay - Chimdi Chekwa (CB, Ohio State)
85. San Diego - Chris Marve (LB, Vanderbilt)
86. Indianapolis - Clint Boling (OG, Georgia)
87. Green Bay - DeMarco Murray (RB, Oklahoma)
88. Kansas City - Will Hill (S, Florida)
89. Philadelphia - Tyron Smith (OT, USC)
90. San Diego - Titus Young (WR, Boise State)
91. New Orleans - Lawrence Guy (DT, Arizona State)
92. Baltimore - Jason Pinkston (OT, Pittsburgh)
93. Chicago - Darius Morris (OT, Temple)
94. Pittsburgh - Noel Devine (RB, West Virginia)
95. Atlanta - Austin Pettis (WR, Boise State)
96. New England - Kris O'Dowd (C, USC)

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Post#2 » by Manhattan Project » Sun Jan 9, 2011 9:04 pm

Just a note, the Jets give the Chargers their second rounder now. With the win over the Colts the pick moved from the third round to second round.

As far as the Jets here. Cameron Heyward reminds me a little of Odrick last year. I wouldn't mind the pick of him, but I would imagine that Jet fans would hate it. We are 0-2 for a last two OSU picks, I can't imagine that would factor in but Gholston still is fresh.
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Post#3 » by Cammo101 » Sun Jan 9, 2011 9:10 pm

Manhattan Project wrote:Just a note, the Jets give the Chargers their second rounder now. With the win over the Colts the pick moved from the third round to second round.

As far as the Jets here. Cameron Heyward reminds me a little of Odrick last year. I wouldn't mind the pick of him, but I would imagine that Jet fans would hate it. We are 0-2 for a last two OSU picks, I can't imagine that would factor in but Gholston still is fresh.


The order is a few days old, because the mock was actually done on my site a few days ago. I didn't even know this board existed until today.

Heyward is a risk/reward pick for sure. But, he would be a monster on the end in NY under Rex Ryan. He has top 10 pick upside. The Jets are a tough team to gauge where they may go in the first round.
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Post#4 » by Manhattan Project » Sun Jan 9, 2011 9:16 pm

Cammo101 wrote:
The order is a few days old, because the mock was actually done on my site a few days ago. I didn't even know this board existed until today.

Heyward is a risk/reward pick for sure. But, he would be a monster on the end in NY under Rex Ryan. He has top 10 pick upside. The Jets are a tough team to gauge where they may go in the first round.


Yeah, just noted it because a lot of people didn't know this until today.
As far as Heyward, he strikes me as a potential riser. He went back to school to refine his technique and didn't hurt his stock at all in my eyes. He comes from a great background, which usually helps in these situations. Id have no problem with Heyward or a linebacker like Ayers in the first assuming we actually stick where we are.
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Post#5 » by Cammo101 » Sun Jan 9, 2011 9:30 pm

Manhattan Project wrote:
Cammo101 wrote:
The order is a few days old, because the mock was actually done on my site a few days ago. I didn't even know this board existed until today.

Heyward is a risk/reward pick for sure. But, he would be a monster on the end in NY under Rex Ryan. He has top 10 pick upside. The Jets are a tough team to gauge where they may go in the first round.


Yeah, just noted it because a lot of people didn't know this until today.
As far as Heyward, he strikes me as a potential riser. He went back to school to refine his technique and didn't hurt his stock at all in my eyes. He comes from a great background, which usually helps in these situations. Id have no problem with Heyward or a linebacker like Ayers in the first assuming we actually stick where we are.


Heyward is a bit like Carlos Dunlap minus being a headcase. He is a top 10 talent but inconsistency has hurt his stock this year. He had a huge Sugar Bowl thopugh and should do well at the combine. It would not shock me if he is a riser.
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Post#6 » by Cammo101 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:38 am

1/11/11

1. Carolina - Nick Fairley (DT, Auburn)
2. Denver - Patrick Peterson (CB, LSU)
3. Buffalo - Da'Quan Bowers (DE, Clemson)
4. Cincinnati - AJ Green (WR, Georgia)
5. Arizona - Ryan Mallett (QB, Arkansas)
6. Cleveland - Prince Amukamara (CB, Nebraska)
7. San Francisco - Blaine Gabbert (QB, Missouri)
8. Tennessee - Marcell Dareus (DT, Alabama)
9. Dallas - Robert Quinn (DE, North Carolina)
10. Washington - Cameron Newton (QB, Auburn)
11. Houston - Brandon Harris (CB, Miami)
12. Minnesota - Jake Locker (QB, Washington)
13. Detroit - Von Miller (LB, Texas A&M)
14. St. Louis - Julio Jones (WR, Alabama)
15. Miami - Stephen Paea (DT, Oregon State)
16. Jacksonville - Justin Blackmon (WR, Oklahoma State)
17. New England - Ryan Kerrigan (DE, Purdue)
18. San Diego - Justin Houston (LB, Georgia)
19. NY Giants - Travis Lewis (LB, Oklahoma)
20. Tampa Bay - Adrian Clayborn (DE, Iowa)
21. Kansas City - Cameron Jordan (DE, California)
22. Indianapolis - Derek Sherrod (OT, Mississippi State)
23. Philadelphia - Mike Pouncey (OG, Florida)
24. New Orleans - Mark Ingram (RB, Alabama)
25. Seattle - Jonathan Baldwin (WR, Pittsburgh)
26. Green Bay - JJ Watt (DE, Wisconsin)
27. NY Jets - Allen Bailey (DE, Miami)
28. Baltimore - Cameron Heyward (DE, Ohio State)
29. Chicago - Anthony Costanzo (OT, Boston College)
30. Pittsburgh - Gabe Carimi (OT, Wisconsin)
31. Atlanta - Michael Floyd (WR, Notre Dame)
32. New England - Jimmy Smith (CB, Colorado)

33. New England - Nate Solder (OT, Colorado)
34. Buffalo - Drake Nevis (DT, LSU)
35. Cincinnati - Terrelle Pryor (QB, Ohio State)
36. Denver - Rahim Moore (S, UCLA)
37. Cleveland - Greg Jones (LB, Michigan State)
38. Arizona - Aaron Williams (CB, Texas)
39. Tennessee - Kyle Rudolph (TE, Notre Dame)
40. Dallas - Akeem Ayers (LB, UCLA)
41. Washington - Jeremy Beal (DE, Oklahoma)
42. Houston - DeAndre McDaniel (S, Clemson)
43. Minnesota - Curtis Brown (CB, Texas)
44. Detroit - Deunta Williams (S, North Carolina)
45. San Francisco - Rodney Hudson (OG, Florida State)
46. Denver - Jared Crick (DT, Nebraska)
47. St. Louis - DeMarcus Love (OT, Arkansas)
48. Oakland - Stefen Wisniewski (C, Penn State)
49. Jacksonville - Ras-I Dowling (CB, Virginia)
50. San Diego - Martez Wilson (LB, Illinois)
51. Tampa Bay - Bruce Carter (LB, North Carolina)
52. NY Giants - Jordan Todman (RB, Connecticut)
53. Indianapolis - John Moffitt (OG, Wisconsin)
54. Philadelphia - Brandon Burton (CB, Utah)
55. Kansas City - Torrey Smith (WR, Maryland)
56. New Orleans - Casey Matthews (LB, Oregon)
57. Seattle - Mason Foster (LB, Washington)
58. Green Bay - Matt Reynolds (OT, BYU)
59. Baltimore - Ahmad Black (S, Florida)
60. San Diego - Benjamin Ijalana (OG, Villanova)
61. Chicago - Marcus Cannon (OG, TCU)
62. Pittsburgh - Jabaal Sheard (DE, Pittsburgh)
63. Atlanta - Lance Kendricks (TE, Wisconsin)
64. New England - Mikel Leshoure (RB, Illinois)

65. Carolina - DJ Williams (TE, Arkansas)
66. Cincinnati - Sam Acho (DE, Texas)
67. Denver - Dion Lewis (RB, Pittsburgh)
68. Buffalo - Pat Devlin (QB, Delaware)
69. Arizona - Steven Friday (DE, Virginia Tech)
70. Cleveland - Leonard Hankerson (WR, Miami)
71. Dallas - Jurrell Casey (DT, USC)
72. New Orleans - Tyron Smith (OT, USC)
73. Houston - Marvin Austin (DT, North Carolina)
74. New England - Austin Pettis (WR, Boise State)
75. Detroit - Quan Sturdivant (LB, North Carolina)
76. San Francisco - Rashad Carmichael (CB, Virginia Tech)
77. Tennessee - Christian Ponder (QB, Florida State)
78. St. Louis - Dontay Moch (LB, Nevada)
79. Miami - Shane Vareen (RB, California)
80. Jacksonville - Cliff Matthews (DE, South Carolina)
81. Oakland - Nathan Enderle (QB, Idaho)
82. San Diego - Robert Sands (S, West Virginia)
83. NY Giants - Orlando Franklin (OG, Miami)
84. Tampa Bay - Will Hill (S, Florida)
85. Philadelphia - Joseph Barksdale (OT, LSU)
86. Kansas City - Jerrell Powe (DT, Ole Miss)
87. Indianapolis - Chris Marve (LB, Vanderbilt)
88. New Orleans - Jason Pinkston (OT, Pittsburgh)
89. San Diego - Chimdi Chekwa (CB, Ohio State)
90. Green Bay - DeMarco Murray (RB, Oklahoma)
91. NY Jets - Jeron Johnson (S, Boise State)
92. Baltimore - Clint Boling (OG, Georgia)
93. Chicago - Kris O'Dowd (C, USC)
94. Pittsburgh - Darius Morris (OT, Temple)
95. Atlanta - Daniel Thomas (RB, Kansas State)
96. New England - Jerrel Jernigan (WR, Troy)

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Post#7 » by sunshinekids99 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:54 am

I see no way that Ryan Mallett is a top 5 pick.
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Post#8 » by Cammo101 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:02 pm

sunshinekids99 wrote:I see no way that Ryan Mallett is a top 5 pick.


Why? With so many teams needing a QB, why would teams pass on a 6'6'' QB with a rocket arm and solid accuracy? He may fall out of the top 5, but I doubt he falls too far past that.
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Post#9 » by Wade-A-Holic » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:08 pm

"Solid accuracy" is incredibly generous when referring to Mallett. He has a lot of other issues, too.
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Post#10 » by sunshinekids99 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:29 pm

Cammo101 wrote:
sunshinekids99 wrote:I see no way that Ryan Mallett is a top 5 pick.


Why? With so many teams needing a QB, why would teams pass on a 6'6'' QB with a rocket arm and solid accuracy? He may fall out of the top 5, but I doubt he falls too far past that.


Wouldn't shock me if he takes a Clausen like fall. Solid accuracy? Not seeing what your seeing on that one. He does have a great arm, but he still forces way too many throws. He can get away with it a lot more than he will be able to in the NFL. Also if you get pressure on him he's not good throwing on the move and he makes bad decisions. Teams just can't miss with picks that high, I sure wouldn't take that chance on a guy like Mallett.
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Post#11 » by Cammo101 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:09 am

Mallett's completion percentage is on par with every other top QB prospect in this draft at around 65%. He is a tall kid with a cannon arm and good accuracy in a draft with no lock QB prospects and a lot of teams in need of a QB. No way he takes the Clausen tumble. That tumble is for 6'1'' guys with average arm, you don't see too many QB's with Mallett's measurable taking draft tumbles.

I see no other QB in this draft with Mallett tools.
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Post#12 » by ChronicKerr » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:18 pm

I know offensive line is a need for the Bears but 3 O-lineman with the top 3 picks? We have other needs to!
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Post#13 » by Cammo101 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:23 pm

ChronicKerr wrote:I know offensive line is a need for the Bears but 3 O-lineman with the top 3 picks? We have other needs to!


Yeah, that was kind of a flukey thing that happened this time around. The last handful of mocks had the Bears taking a WR and 2 OL, this time it just worked out that way.
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Post#14 » by Wade-A-Holic » Thu Jan 13, 2011 6:41 pm

Good article on Mallett from NFP's Wes Bunting:

Quarterback Ryan Mallett could be taking the field for the final time tonight in a Razorback uniform as Arkansas squares off against Ohio State in this year’s Sugar Bowl. The 6-6, 238-pound QB has a major decision to make following the game, whether to stay in school for his senior year or to declare early for the NFL draft.

The quarterback position is more than just size and arm strength.

Physically, the guy has as good a skill set as any prospect to come along in years. He possesses great height, an elite arm and can spin the football with ease on all levels of the field and make all the throws. Therefore, when you have a quarterback prospect with all the physical tools who has been extremely productive in the top conference in America — the SEC — common thought automatically says that this guy should be a first-round pick and a lofty one at that, right?

My response: No. And here’s why.

As we see from Mallett on tape, the guy is a really limited athlete. He struggles to quickly reset his feet when looking for secondary targets and for the most part simply will trust that big arm too much and try to make just about every throw from the waist up once he feels pressure. He has a tendency to fall off throws even with some time in the pocket and not consistently realign his body/feet toward his secondary target, which ultimately causes his accuracy to really suffer. And in my view, if you make him move his feet, he’s done, as he struggles to maintain his balance in his lower half, which directly affects his accuracy with the football.

And even when Mallett has his feet set and is able to stride toward his target, the guy isn’t overly accurate with the football. Sure, his completion percentage has gone up to 66.5 percent this season, but when you actually break down his ball placement on a throw-to-throw basis, he doesn’t grade out real high in that area. He’s got a ton of talented receivers and tight ends to throw to on the Arkansas offense who consistently are able to gain significant separation and give Mallett massive throwing lanes to throw into. Therefore, if his ball placement isn’t perfect, he can still get away with it and complete the pass. However, in the NFL we have seen quarterbacks who come in and showcase elite ball placement have a much easier time making all the throws than simply the strong-armed quarterbacks because of their ability to accurately pinpoint throws and neatly place passes into tight windows, something Mallett will really struggle with at the next level.

Mallett’s lack of ball placement also takes away from his receivers’ ability to consistently run after the catch in the underneath passing game, as they are routinely forced to gear down or even stop because of poorly thrown passes that do not allow them to consistently run at full speed through the pass.

Finally, there are also some concerns about the guys character, surrounding anything from his transfer from Michigan to questions about his overall personality to possibly even some off-the-field issues, as I talked to one area scout this year who told me “I got stuff on Mallett that no one even knows about and I wouldn’t touch him.”

Therefore, when you add up all the negatives on a quarterback like Mallett and take in the facts that he’s not a good athlete, struggles with his footwork, lacks great ball placement even when he has time to set and throw and there are some character concerns attached to his name, there is no way I would feel comfortable taking the guy in the first round. And if I don’t feel comfortable taking him in round one, I don’t think I would take him in round two either. He’s a guy who I would seriously consider just taking off my draftboard and moving on from as a quarterback prospect.

Now, is the guy going to go high? Yes. Is he going to be a first-round pick? In my view most definitely. However, if I were a GM — which I am not — I would just have an extremely hard time putting my career and the team’s future success riding on the rocket arm of Ryan Mallett.


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Post#15 » by DirtyDez » Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:52 am

Arizona has enough QB's that collapse when pressured. Don't need another. Most likely they'll trade for a QB or thru FA. Like the Ayers pick though, would be a steal that late.
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Post#16 » by Cammo101 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:53 pm

1/17/11

1. Carolina - Nick Fairley (DT, Auburn)
2. Denver - Patrick Peterson (CB, LSU)
3. Buffalo - Da'Quan Bowers (DE, Clemson)
4. Cincinnati - AJ Green (WR, Georgia)
5. Arizona - Prince Amukamara (CB, Nebraska)
6. Cleveland - Marcell Dareus (DT, Alabama)
7. San Francisco - Cameron Newton (QB, Auburn)
8. Tennessee - Robert Quinn (DE, North Carolina)
9. Dallas - Aldon Smith (DE, Missouri)
10. Washington - Blaine Gabbert (QB, Missouri)
11. Houston - Von Miller (LB, Texas A&M)
12. Minnesota - Ryan Mallett (QB, Arkansas)
13. Detroit - JJ Watt (DE, Wisconsin)
14. St. Louis - Julio Jones (WR, Alabama)
15. Miami - Mark Ingram (RB, Alabama)
16. Jacksonville - Ryan Kerrigan (DE, Purdue)
17. New England - Brandon Harris (CB, Miami)
18. San Diego - Stephen Paea (DT, Oregon State)
19. NY Giants - Nate Solder (OT, Colorado)
20. Tampa Bay - Adrian Clayborn (DE, Iowa)
21. Kansas City - Cameron Jordan (DE, California)
22. Indianapolis - Derek Sherrod (OT, Mississippi State)
23. Philadelphia - Anthony Costanzo (OT, Boston College)
24. New Orleans - Corey Liuget (DT, Illinois)
25. Seattle - Jake Locker (QB, Washington)
26. Baltimore - Cameron Heyward (DE, Ohio State)
27. Atlanta - Kyle Rudolph (TE, Notre Dame)
28. New England - Justin Houston (LB, Georgia)
29. Green Bay - Gabe Carimi (OT, Wisconsin)
30. NY Jets - Allen Bailey (DE, Miami)
31. Chicago - Tyron Smith (OT, USC)
32. Pittsburgh - Mike Pouncey (OG, Florida)

33. New England - Jonathan Baldwin (WR, Pittsburgh)
34. Buffalo - Martez Wilson (LB, Illinois)
35. Cincinnati - Ryan Williams (RB, Virginia Tech)
36. Denver - Drake Nevis (DT, LSU)
37. Cleveland - Jimmy Smith (CB, Colorado)
38. Arizona - Jeremy Beal (DE, Oklahoma)
39. Tennessee - Pat Devlin (QB, Delaware)
40. Dallas - Marcus Cannon (OT, TCU)
41. Washington - Greg Jones (LB, Michigan State)
42. Houston - Aaron Williams (CB, Texas)
43. Minnesota - Ras-I Dowling (CB, Virginia)
44. Detroit - Akeem Ayers (LB, UCLA)
45. San Francisco - Rodney Hudson (OG, Florida State)
46. Denver - Rahim Moore (S, UCLA)
47. St. Louis - Bruce Carter (LB, North Carolina)
48. Oakland - Stefen Wisniewski (C, Penn State)
49. Jacksonville - Curtis Brown (CB, Texas)
50. San Diego - Torrey Smith (WR, Maryland)
51. Tampa Bay - Mason Foster (LB, Washington)
52. NY Giants - Mikel Leshoure (RB, Illinois)
53. Indianapolis - Deunta Williams (S, North Carolina)
54. Philadelphia - John Moffitt (OG, Wisconsin)
55. Kansas City - DeAndre McDaniel (S, Clemson)
56. New Orleans - DeMarcus Love (OT, Arkansas)
57. Seattle - Leonard Hankerson (WR, Miami)
58. Baltimore - Brandon Burton (CB, Utah)
59. Atlanta - Austin Pettis (WR, Boise State)
60. New England - DeMarco Murray (RB, Oklahoma)
61. Green Bay - Jordan Todman (RB, Connecticut)
62. San Diego - Casey Matthews (LB, Oregon)
63. Chicago - Ahmad Black (S, Florida)
64. Pittsburgh - Joseph Barksdale (OT, LSU)

65. Carolina - Benjamin Ijalana (OG, Villanova)
66. Cincinnati - Jabaal Sheard (DE, Pittsburgh)
67. Denver - Dion Lewis (RB, Pittsburgh)
68. Buffalo - Christian Ponder (QB, Florida State)
69. Arizona - DJ Williams (TE, Arkansas)
70. Cleveland - Jerrel Jernigan (WR, Troy)
71. Dallas - Rashad Carmichael (CB, Virginia Tech)
72. New Orleans - Shane Vareen (RB, California)
73. Houston - Will Hill (S, Florida)
74. New England - Sam Acho (DE, Texas)
75. Detroit - Kris O'Dowd (C, USC)
76. San Francisco - Jurrell Casey (DT, USC)
77. Tennessee - Lance Kendricks (TE, Wisconsin)
78. St. Louis - Marvin Austin (DT, North Carolina)
79. Miami - Andy Dalton (QB, TCU)
80. Jacksonville - Robert Sands (S, West Virginia)
81. Oakland - Nathan Enderle (QB, Idaho)
82. San Diego - Johnny Patrick (CB, Louisville)
83. NY Giants - Dontay Moch (LB, Nevada)
84. Tampa Bay - Orlando Franklin (OG, Miami)
85. Philadelphia - Cliff Matthews (DE, South Carolina)
86. Kansas City - Dwayne Harris (WR, East Carolina)
87. Indianapolis - Clint Boling (OG, Georgia)
88. New Orleans - Quan Sturdivant (LB, North Carolina)
89. San Diego - Jason Pinkston (OT, Pittsburgh)
90. Baltimore - Darius Morris (OT, Temple)
91. Atlanta - Daniel Thomas (RB, Kansas State)
92. New England - Jerrell Powe (DT, Ole Miss)
93. Green Bay - Chimdi Chekwa (CB, Ohio State)
94. NY Jets - Kenny Tate (S, Maryland)
95. Chicago - Steven Friday (DE, Virginia Tech)
96. Pittsburgh - Chris Marve (LB, Vanderbilt)

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Post#17 » by Roger Murdock » Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:42 pm

^^^^

As a Browns fan I would love that. Im big on Jimmy Smith
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Re: Cammo's 2011 NFL Mock Draft 

Post#18 » by Cammo101 » Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:50 pm

Roger Murdock wrote:^^^^

As a Browns fan I would love that. Im big on Jimmy Smith


Yeah, this would be a slam dunk draft for the Browns.
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Re: Cammo's 2011 NFL Mock Draft 

Post#19 » by MNRunLeft » Fri Jan 21, 2011 4:38 pm

Train-wreck of a draft for the Vikings, a QB with off the field concerns, little to no mobility and accuracy issues when under presser at 12 and then followed up by an overrated CB who's very similar to Chris Cook the CB they just drafted in the 2nd round last season, but doesn't have quite the same size or athleticism.
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Re: Cammo's 2011 NFL Mock Draft 

Post#20 » by Cammo101 » Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:11 pm

I'll never understand some peoples hatred of Ryan Mallett. And where are these off field issues? I have seen nothing but unsubstanciated rumors.

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