NFL 2011 Mock Draft : Two Rounds To Pick Apart

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Discussion' started by 3rdStoneFromTheSun, Apr 23, 2011.

  1. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

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    Unlike the past few years, I will be unable to do a full mock due to other obligations. I did quite well in those, so I suspect I will do horribly in this abbreviated mock.

    We all know trades are part of drafts, but I will not theorize there and pretend the teams will draft in order.

    So let's get to it and start ripping apart my decisions.




    1. Carolina Panthers : Cameron Newton, Quarterback
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    A gamble, but it could pan out with Newton putting the franchise on his back for the next decade.







    2. Denver Broncos : Marcel Dareus, Defensive Tackle
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    It seems it has been forever since the Broncos were stout in the middle of their defense. Dareus changes that here.





    3. Buffalo Bills : Nick Fairley, Defensive Tackle
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    He should fill the void the recently departed Marcus Stroud left.




    4. Cincinnati Bengals : Blaine Gabbert, Quarterback
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    Carson Palmer might get dealt this draft, but the Bengals cannot allow themselves to be held hostage by the malcontent. Even if he stays, his weak arm could find itself benched by 2012.




    5. Arizona Cardinals : Von Miller, Linebacker
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    The Big Red gets their speed rusher off the edge.




    6. Cleveland Browns : A.J. Green, Wide Receiver
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    Cleveland gets both a big and a big play receiver with one pick.





    7. San Francisco 49ers : Patrick Peterson, Cornerback
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    Nate Clements gets to mentor this kid while forming a very nice CB tandem in 2011.





    8. Tennessee Titans : Da'Quan Bowers, Defensive End
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    He drops because of knee concerns, but this kid could be a Pro Bowler for many years if he stays healthy.





    9. Dallas Cowboys : Tyron Smith, Offensive Tackle
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    Tony Romo gets his left tackle to protect the blindside.





    10. Washington Redskins : Robert Quinn, Linebacker
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    Washington needs bodies on defense. Quinn can bookend Brian Orakpo as a demonic pass rushing force off the edge for years.




    11. Houston Texans : Prince Amukamara, Cornerback
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    Houston needs defensive backs like a fish needs water. Amukamara starts right away.




    12. Minnesota Vikings : J.J. Watt, Defensive End
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    The huge Watt makes the loss of Ray Edwards OK. He also keeps Minnesota's fine run defense stout.





    13. Detroit Lions : Aldon Smith, Defensive End
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    He has good speed and is a force against the pbutt. Line him next to 2010 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Ndamukong Suh and enjoy.




    14. Saint Louis Rams : Julio Jones, Wide Receiver
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    Jones has a ton of ability if he can stay healthy. Getting Sam Bradford more guys to play catch with is a big need.





    15. Miami Dolphins : Mark Ingram, Running Back
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    It is very possible the Fins grab guard Pouncey here. With their running back situation a mess right now, Ingram has a chance to be the guy.





    16. Jacksonville Jaguars : Ryan Kerrigan, Defensive End
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    Kerrigan is good to have in the locker room. An overachiever, much like their head coach was when he played.





    17. New England Patriots : Cameron Jordan, Defensive End
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    Jordan has the skill set you want from a DE in the 3-4. An immediate upgrade over everyone on that roster at this position, with the possible exception of Ty Warren, and should start pretty quickly.





    18. San Diego Chargers : Justin Houston, Linebacker
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    General manager A.J. Smith likes linebackers who can get to the quarterback, something they haven't had in a few years. Larry English has been a disappointment, so now Houston gets a shot to fill the void.




    19. New York Giants : Anthony Castonzo, Offensive Tackle
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    The Giants offensive line needs bodies right now. Castonzo is ready to play right away, and do not be shocked if he beats out one of the veterans in camp.




    20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers : Jimmy Smith, Cornerback
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    Ronde Barber has a year or two left in him. Until then, he can mentor a guy who often gets compared to Nnamdi Asomugha. Smith has that ability to lock down any receiver, and he has excellent size to be physical.





    21. Kansas City Chiefs : Corey Liuget, Defensive Tackle
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    The Chiefs get their nose tackle so the defense can keep moving forward.





    22. Indianapolis Colts : Gabe Carimi, Offensive Tackle
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    Carimi is experienced and ready to go. Something the Colts need for their aging quarterback who is getting set to get an enormous contract.






    23. Philadelphia Eagles : Mike Pouncey, Guard
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    The Eagles need blockers and Pouncey could man a guard spot for the next decade for them






    24. New Orleans Saints : Akeem Ayers, Linebacker
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    Defensive coordinator Greg Williams loves pressure off the edge, something the current Saints OLB's don't give much of. Ayers fills that need and probably will start immediately.





    25. Seattle Seahawks : Ryan Mallett, Quarterback
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    Pete Carroll gets a huge QB with a rocket arm. He might have Matt Hasselbeck back for one year as the kid learns, but Mallett has the ability to be a franchise player.





    26. Baltimore Ravens : Brandon Harris, Cornerback
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    He is from the U, like Ed Reed and Ray Lewis are. Harris has the ability to start right away, which the Ravens depleted secondary needs.





    27. Atlanta Falcons : Kyle Rudolph, Tight End
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    Gonzo is as good as gonezo. This is his last year, as it was apparent the 2010 the Hall of Famer has little left. Rudolph is excellent in the passing attack and with get to learn under an all-time great for a season.





    28. Patriots : Danny Watkins : Guard
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    With Logan Mankins as good as gone, replacements are needed. Don't be shocked if Pouncey is snagged with their first pick, because Bill Belichick is a fan of Florida University players.





    29. Chicago Bears : Stephen Paea, Defensive Tackle
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    He fills a big hole in the middle of the Bears defense, made a little bigger by the recent departure of Tommy Harris. Lovie Smith will enjoy coaching this hard-working gym rat up.





    30. New York Jets : Orlando Franklin, Offensive Tackle
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    The Jets will not pick again for a long time, so getting their right tackle needs to be done now. Franklin has every tool needed to excel and he plays with a real mean streak. Rex Ryan will love this guy.






    31. Pittsburgh Steelers : Phil Taylor, Nose Tackle
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    Casey Hampton is in his twilight years, so an infusion of youth is needed.






    32. Green Bay Packers : Aaron Williams, Cornerback
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    He gets to learn from Charles Woodson this season, but Woodson is 34-years-old and nearing his end.





    33. Patriots : Ryan Williams, Running Back
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    New England could use another back and this kid is a hard worker who would be perfect in their rotation.





    33. Bills : Jake Locker, Quarterback
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    Chan Gailey gets his quarterback to develop, but Locker might need to sit and learn a season or two.





    34. Bengals : Rahim Moore, Safety
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    Best safety in the draft and fills a big Bengals need.





    36. Broncos : Muhammed Wilkerson, Defensive Tackle
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    They got Dareus, now they can put the athletic Wilkerson next to him and have a pair of DT's who could play the next decade together. Wilkerson can also play defensive end if needed.




    37. Browns : Cam Heyward, Defensive End
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    Now that Shaun Rogers is gone, Heyward can step in and start the next decade. A strong kid who most know is Ironhead Heyward's son.





    38. Cardinals : Christian Ponder, Quarterback
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    Arizona needs a quarterback, so they will hope Ponder is ready to push for a starting job right away.




    39. Titans : Nate Solder, Offensive Tackle
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    Solder needs some work, but his athleticism had some think of him as first-round talent. He fills a need here.




    40. Cowboys : Adrian Clayborn, Defensive End
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    An All-American who drops over a mediocre senior season statistically. His fills a huge need for Dallas, whose current defensive ends besides Olshansky, are questionable NFL talents.




    41. Redskins : Torrey Smith, Wide Receiver
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    With Santana Moss possibly on his way out, Smith add much needed depth to a wide receiver corp looking for players. Even if Moss returns, he fills a big need and offers a huge upgrade as a third receiver.





    42. Texans : Marvin Austin, Defensive Tackle
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    All Houston should do this year is draft defenders. Austin is another big body for their trenches, though some feel he could be special down the road.



    43. Vikings : Derrek Sherrod, Offensive Tackle
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    His questionable work ethic drops him, but many think he has first-round talent. Minnesota needs blockers, so he fills a need.





    44. Lions : Mikel Leshoure, Running Back
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    As good as Jahvid Best was last year, it is apparent he needs help. Leshoure will be the Mr. Inside to his Mr. Outside.





    45. 49ers : Jurrell Casey, Defensive Tackle
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    With free agency, the Niners are very thin on the defensive line. Casey is a hard-worker who should help right away.





    46. Broncos : Daniel Thomas, Running Back
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    Thomas is a brute between the tackles and is excellent in pass protection. He has quick feet and bursts off the snap hard. While not a home run hitter, he has very good speed for his size and has the ability to be a bell cow for the franchise that selects him.




    47. Rams : Allen Bailey, Defensive Lineman
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    He can play all over the defensive line, and the Rams need bodies in the trenches.




    48. Oakland Raiders : Ben Ijalana. Offensive Lineman
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    With Robert Gallery apparently gone, getting a guard is needed. This kid has some right tackle ability, but most feel he will be an excellent guard at the next level.

    Attended the same college as Raiders Hall of Famer Howie Long.





    49. Jaguars : Robert Sands, Free Safety
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    It seems the Jags have forever been looking for a free safety. Sands has great size and speed. While not great in man-to-man, he plays a good centerfield and is physical.

    With so few NFL-ready safeties, the Jags need to grab Sands now before he's gone.


    50. Chargers : Titus Young, Wide Receiver
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    With their best three wide receivers free agents, the Chargers tab the versatile Young and give quarterback Philip Rivers another weapon to play with.





    51. Buccaneers : Bruce Carter, Linebacker
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    A solid linebacker who will add depth at the least, but could find himself starting right away.





    52. Giants : Martez Wilson, Linebacker
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    Some think he will be a very good SLB, while others think he has potential to be excellent in the middle. The G-Men need a MLB, so Wilson could fill a very big need.




    53. Terrell McClain, Defensive Tackle
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    He is stout against the run, a type of player the Colts do not have too many of right now.







    54. Eagles : Ras-I Dowling, Cornerback
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    Seemed destined for the first round until he got injured during his senior year. He makes all the plays and could start sooner than expected.





    55. Chiefs : Brooks Reed, Linebacker
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    Reed is a pass-rushing type who the Chiefs hope will replace Mike Vrabel one day.





    56. Saints : Christian Ballard, Defensive End
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    Ballard is a solid player with some versatility. Depth at defensive end is a need that he can fill.





    57. Seahawks : Marcus Cannon, Offensive Tackle
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    Seattle hopes the mammoth Cannon will be able to man right tackle and bookend Russell Okung for many seasons ahead.




    58. Ravens : Tanden Doss, Wide Receiver
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    With receivers like T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Donte` Stallworth being free agents, Doss has the ability to press veteran Derrick Mason for a starting job. At the very least, he adds quality depth.



    58. Falcons : Quan Sturdivant, Linebacker
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    Atlanta desperately needs a SLB and Studivant can play it.



    60. Patriots : Jonathan Baldwin, Wide Receiver
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    His knock is he needs work on route running.

    How long do you think that will be a problem with Tom Brady?

    The guy has freakish talents and could end up replacing the long-departed Randy Moss as the red zone threat. A real sleeper.





    61. Chargers : Jarvis Jenkins, Defensive Lineman
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    San Diego needs depth on the defensive trenches. Jenkins is a run stuffer who can be rotated in to give guys like Luis Castillo a rest.





    62. Bears : Brandon Burton, Cornerback
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    Getting more corners is needed. He might earn a starting job as a rookie.





    63. Steelers : Marcus Gilbert, Offensive Tackle
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    Gilbert has the makings of being a solid right tackle. A big need for Pittsburgh.






    64. Packers : Leonard Hankerson, Wide Receiver
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    Not only is James Jones a free agent, but Donald Driver is nearing retirement. Hankerson will be another big target for Aaron Rogers to have fun with.
     
  2. Litez0ut

    Litez0ut Litez0ut Sucka

    I'm pretty sure Franklin won't be a first rounder. Cory Liuget I don't think can handle a nose in a 3-4
     
  3. Fairley is not going to the Bills in a 3-4.

    Bowers is dropping to the teens I can't see him going in the top 10.

    can't see the Bucs taking another CB with character concerns.

    can't see Mallett going in rd. 1 especially to the Seahawks.

    Franklin is not going in rd.1

    Jake Locker isn't dropping to rd. 2.

    The Titans don't need an OT.

    pretty decent job.
     
  4. Mr.Alligam

    Mr.Alligam Rookie

    Franklin to the Jets just makes my head hurt. Ducasse is in his 2nd year with the Jets, his 1st moving back to his natural position of OT, I can't see them just shutting that project down. Not to mention I don't view Franklin as a 1st Rd pick.

    I can't see them going OT with these left on the board either:

    Wilkerson
    Heyward
    A.Williams
    Sheard
    Reed

    That being said, you went against the grain with some picks and round projections, I can respect that...
     
  5. CStevenson13

    CStevenson13 1st Stringer

    This, and to piggy back off this i dont think Paea is a first rounder i also dont think Sands sniffs the 2nd round. I personally dont agree with some of the players that went ahead of others at the same position in this mock but at the same time i feel like its a good mock.
     
  6. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    I don't agree with the 2nd round pick of the Titans.....why would the Titans need an offensive tackle?
     
  7. At least you have the Giants taking Wilson in the second......:icon_cool:
     
  8. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

    Smith has no character concerns
    Locker is overrated, second is too high for him in my opinion
    Fairley fits the DE in a 3-4 nicely
    better pay attention to the Titans F/A's, they need more blockers
    Jets need a ready to go RT AND fRANKLIN IS IT
    sHERROD HAS CHARACTER ISSUES, SO A REACH
     
  9. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

    Big Blue = 2 years ago I said the Jints should draft Laurinaitis
    Nicks is excellent, but the Jints need a MLB b-a-d
     
  10. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

    Steve, with free agency so uncertain
    whoknows what it will be now
    the Titans might lose a few guys
    Solder wont be ready for awhile, a Munchak project
    future pick based on athleticism
     
  11. K Train

    K Train Do You Honeycutt?

    taylor and gilbert are fine with me.

    i think williams or heyward would go over taylor though.

    and sands will probably be a 5th rounder imo
     
  12. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

    Ducasse, some think, is a guard
    and he might not be ready to even go until 2012 since he is so raw
    they uys you list play spots that do the Jets no good
    its either RT or NT with that first pick
    Phil Taylor might go there, but the OL and the running game might win
     
  13. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

    Sands has been flying up the boards
    the main reason is Moore is the only FS who gets a possible 1st round tag
    the SS slot is weak too
    a lot of scouts like Sands size and experience
    in a system where he goes zone over man = he can be very good
     
  14. Litez0ut

    Litez0ut Litez0ut Sucka

    They have Ducasse who they were grooming to be an LG. They can kick him to RT. Franklin will likely be moved inside in the NFL.
     
  15. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

    Liuget is a NT candidate, one of a very few too
    Taylor's motor scares some squads, but no one questions Corey's motor
     
  16. Jimmy Smith has a ton of character concerns.

    he interviewed poorly

    2007: Failed a drug test, according to a report by the Denver Post. Twice arrested while at Boulder for minor in possession charges.

    One NFL personnel man tells the Miami Herald that he "would never draft" Colorado CB Jimmy Smith due to character concerns.
    "He’s a great player," the club official said. "But he’s a piece of [expletive]. So I would never draft him. I wouldn’t have him on my board." In addition to failing drug tests and getting arrested, Smith has a reputation for not telling the truth.

    SI.com's Tony Pauline reports that "a number of teams" have removed Colorado CB Jimmy Smith from their draft boards.
    These teams were "so turned off by his character" in Combine interviews that they won't draft Smith if even he falls to the late rounds. How many teams have taken this approach is unclear, but as a top-15 talent it's still possible Smith could be drafted on day one or two. In addition to past failed drug tests and arrests, clubs are concerned with Smith's truthfulness and failure to take "direct responsibility" for his alleged transgressions.

    sorry but it doesn't really matter if you think Locker is overrated he is going in round 1 in all likelihood. Why don't you like him?

    the Titans don't have any starting OT up for FA this current year.

    Jets moved Vlad Du Casse to RT.

    Sherrod doesn't have character issues. He is being downgraded because of his lack of tenacity (same as Michael Oher)
     
  17. so let me get this straight the Titans are going to waste a 2nd rd. pick on a player they won't use for a few years. It's not like they don't have huge needs already haha.
     
  18. so an OLB, NT, or 3-4 DE make no impact?

    you can't honestly think Shaun Ellis made no change in the Jets defense.
     
  19. no way any safety goes in round 1. Sands will be lucky to be a 3rd rounder.
     
  20. There are plenty of 3-4 NT candidates.