With their second round pick, the Cowboys bolster an aging offensive line with: Derek Sherrod, OT, Miss. St. - 6'6" - 315 lbs.
With their second round pick, the Cowboys bolster an aging offensive line with: Derek Sherrod, OT, Miss. St. - 6'6" - 315 lbs.
"The players make the manager, it's never the other way." - Sparky Anderson
1st Round
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Originally Posted by Puffy
1. Carolina (2-14) - bucksfan2 - - Cam Newton, QB,Da'Quan Bow Auburn
2. Denver (4-12) - TheBigLebowski - - Nick Fairly, DT, Auburn
3. Buffalo (4-12) - Oxblood - - D'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
4. Cincinnati (4-12) - Mario-Rijo - - Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama
5. Arizona (5-11) - Cedric - - Von Miller, LB, Texas AM
6. Cleveland (5-11) - chicoruiz - - Julio Jones, WR, Alabama
7. San Francisco (6-10) - Kingspoint - - Patrick Peterson, cornerback, LSU
8. Tennessee (6-10) - Topcat - - Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
9. Dallas (6-10) - NJReds - - JJ Watt, DE, Wisconsin
10. Washington (6-10) - Gallen5862 - - Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina
11. Houston (6-10) - HotCorner - - Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska
12. Minnesota (6-10) - LoganBuck - - A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
13. Detroit (6-10) - HotCorner - - Tyron Smith, OT, Southern Cal
14. St. Louis (7-9) - LoganBuck - - Corey Liuget, DE, Illinois
15. Miami (7-9) - Sean_Casey Rules - - Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
16. Jacksonville (8-8) - JaxRed - - Cameron Jordan, DL, Cal
17. New England (14-2) - from Oakland - WVRed - - Muhammad Wilkerson, DE, Temple
18. San Diego (9-7) - Buckeye33 - - Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
19. New York Giants (10-6) - Puffy - - Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College
20. Tampa Bay (10-6) - Reds44 -- Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
21. Kansas City (10-6) - WVRed--Phil Taylor DT-Baylor
22. Indianapolis (10-6) - Redsfanmia--Gabe Carimi,OT,Wisconsin
23. Philadelphia (10-6) - Redlegs212--Jimmy Smith,CB-Colorado.
24. New Orleans (11-5) - Buckeye33--Cameron Heyward, DT, Ohio State
25. Seattle (7-9) - chicoruiz-- Jake Locker,QB-Washington
26. Baltimore (12-4) - JaxRed -- Aaron Williams, CB Texas
27. Atlanta (13-3) - Mario-Rijo -- Adrian Clayborn, DE Iowa
28. New England (14-2) - WVRed -- Mike Pouncey, OG/OC Florida
29. Chicago (11-5) - Todd Gack -- Nate Solder, OT Colorado
30. New York Jets (11-5) - KoryMac5 -- Justin Houston, OLB Georgia
31. Pittsburgh (12-4) - Lockdwn11 -- Brandon Harris, CB Miami Fl.
32. Green Bay (10-6) - Mutaman -- Allen Bailey DE, Miami Fl.
2nd Round
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1. New England - WVRed -- Mikel LeShoure, RB Illinois
2. Buffalo (4-12) - Oxblood -- Ryan Mallet, QB Arkansas
3. Cincinnati (4-12) - Mario-Rijo -- Rahim Moore, S UCLA
4. Denver (4-12)-Leonard Hankerson, WR, Miami (FL).
5. Cleveland (5-11)-DE Jabal Sheard, Pitt
6. Arizona (5-11)-Stefen Wisniewski, C/G, Penn State
7. Tennessee (6-10)-Stephen Paea DT Oregon State
8. Dallas (6-10)- Derek Sherrod, OT, Miss. St.
9. Washington (6-10)-Gallen5862-AKEEM AYERS, OLB, UCLA.
10. Houston (6-10)-Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
11. Minnesota (6-10)- Christian Ponder,QB, Florida State University
12. Detroit (6-10)
13. San Francisco (6-10)
14. Denver - from Miami (7-9)
15. St. Louis (7-9)
16. Oakland (8-8)
17. Jacksonville (8-8)
18. San Diego (9-7)
19. Tampa Bay (10-6)
20. New York Giants (10-6)
21. Indianapolis* (10-6)
22. Philadelphia* (10-6)
23. Kansas City* (10-6)
24. New Orleans* (11-5)
25. Seattle* (7-9)
26. Baltimore* (12-4)
27. Atlanta* (13-3)
28. New England* (14-2)
29. San Diego -
30. Chicago* (11-5)
31. Pittsburgh* (12-4)
32. Green Bay* (10-6)
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With the Redskins second round pick number 41 overall the Redskins select AKEEM AYERS, OLB, UCLA.
http://www.draftcountdown.com/sub/Mock-Draft-B.php
Say what you want about the way Chargers General Manager A.J. “Lord of No Rings” Smith operates, but at the end of the day few do a better job of accumulating talent through the draft. San Diego doesn’t have many holes but the smart money is on them addressing the defensive front seven with this pick. The Chargers finally sent Shawne Merriman packing and while Shaun Phillips is still very solid at one of the outside linebacker spots an upgrade might be needed on the other side since former first round pick Larry English is looking more and more like a bust. UCLA’s Akeem Ayers has all the physical tools that you look for and is a well-rounded player who can be a factor against the run, in coverage and, perhaps most importantly for a 3-4 team such as the Chargers, as a pass rusher. Purdue’s Ryan Kerrigan and Missouri’s Aldon Smith could be in the mix as well. San Diego could also use an upgrade at defensive end, where both Jacques Cesaire and Travis Johnson are free agents and neither is a world-beater, so keep an eye on J.J. Watt of Wisconsin, Cameron Jordan of Cal and Allen Bailey of Miami (FL). Don’t rule out a wide receiver either, depending on what ultimately happens with the whole Vincent Jackson situation.
http://www.draftcountdown.com/sub/Rankings.php
19. Akeem Ayers OLB UCLA
Well-rounded 'backer who could play in either 4-3 or 3-4 scheme
http://www.draftcountdown.com/Scouti...keem-Ayers.php
Akeem Ayers
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 255 | 40-Time: 4.70
Official Bio
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
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COMING SOON!
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Career Statistics
Year GP TKL TFL SACK PBU INT
2007 RS - - - - -
2008 12 40 5.0 4.0 3 0
2009 13 75 14.5 6.0 3 4
2010 12 68 10.0 4.0 4 2
Totals 37 183 29.5 14.0 11 6
With 42nd selection, the Houston Texans select Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland.
Texans add a potential playmaker to go with arguably the best wide out in the league.
http://thenationalfootballreport.com...-torrey-smith/
Torrey Smith of Maryland is the first receiver that fits the playmaker role, and one that can provide an impact on special teams as well. He too has good size at about 6’1 200, with excellent speed, and the ability to make defenders miss in the open field. Smith is a legitimate threat to score whenever he touches the ball because of his open field ability. He does have some things in common with former Terp receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey, but Smith will not bring along the responsibility of living up to the hype of a top ten selection. Like Heyward-Bey, he is a bit raw and will need to work on refining his skills to maximize his playmaking ability. He changes directions well, but doesn’t run sharp routes and will need to put in work in this area to see more action on the field. Smith also could be more consistent catching the football, though he does show good hands. The trait that Smith brings to the table that none of the three players mentioned above bring is that he can make an impact on special teams. He should be able to return kicks in the NFL while he develops his receiving skills. Like Baldwin, there is an outside chance he finds his way into the first, but carries a second round grade.
The Minnesota Vikings select QB Christian Ponder Florida State University
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With the 44th selection, the Detroit Lions select Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina.
This is a gamble due to his ACL surgery but if he's healthy the Lions get a potentially great LB.
http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/p...ospect_id=2399
Carter always seems to be around the ball and is capable of making the big play. His strength and speed are helpful, but he simply has great football instincts. That is why many considered him one of the top 10 or 15 outside linebackers heading into the 2009 campaign. Having opted to stay in school (and out of trouble), Carter's stock has moved way up and he is considered by many as the top outside linebacker in this class.
1st Round
Quote:
Originally Posted by Puffy
1. Carolina (2-14) - bucksfan2 - - Cam Newton, QB,Da'Quan Bow Auburn
2. Denver (4-12) - TheBigLebowski - - Nick Fairly, DT, Auburn
3. Buffalo (4-12) - Oxblood - - D'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
4. Cincinnati (4-12) - Mario-Rijo - - Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama
5. Arizona (5-11) - Cedric - - Von Miller, LB, Texas AM
6. Cleveland (5-11) - chicoruiz - - Julio Jones, WR, Alabama
7. San Francisco (6-10) - Kingspoint - - Patrick Peterson, cornerback, LSU
8. Tennessee (6-10) - Topcat - - Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
9. Dallas (6-10) - NJReds - - JJ Watt, DE, Wisconsin
10. Washington (6-10) - Gallen5862 - - Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina
11. Houston (6-10) - HotCorner - - Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska
12. Minnesota (6-10) - LoganBuck - - A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
13. Detroit (6-10) - HotCorner - - Tyron Smith, OT, Southern Cal
14. St. Louis (7-9) - LoganBuck - - Corey Liuget, DE, Illinois
15. Miami (7-9) - Sean_Casey Rules - - Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
16. Jacksonville (8-8) - JaxRed - - Cameron Jordan, DL, Cal
17. New England (14-2) - from Oakland - WVRed - - Muhammad Wilkerson, DE, Temple
18. San Diego (9-7) - Buckeye33 - - Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
19. New York Giants (10-6) - Puffy - - Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College
20. Tampa Bay (10-6) - Reds44 -- Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
21. Kansas City (10-6) - WVRed--Phil Taylor DT-Baylor
22. Indianapolis (10-6) - Redsfanmia--Gabe Carimi,OT,Wisconsin
23. Philadelphia (10-6) - Redlegs212--Jimmy Smith,CB-Colorado.
24. New Orleans (11-5) - Buckeye33--Cameron Heyward, DT, Ohio State
25. Seattle (7-9) - chicoruiz-- Jake Locker,QB-Washington
26. Baltimore (12-4) - JaxRed -- Aaron Williams, CB Texas
27. Atlanta (13-3) - Mario-Rijo -- Adrian Clayborn, DE Iowa
28. New England (14-2) - WVRed -- Mike Pouncey, OG/OC Florida
29. Chicago (11-5) - Todd Gack -- Nate Solder, OT Colorado
30. New York Jets (11-5) - KoryMac5 -- Justin Houston, OLB Georgia
31. Pittsburgh (12-4) - Lockdwn11 -- Brandon Harris, CB Miami Fl.
32. Green Bay (10-6) - Mutaman -- Allen Bailey DE, Miami Fl.
2nd Round
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1. New England - WVRed -- Mikel LeShoure, RB Illinois
2. Buffalo (4-12) - Oxblood -- Ryan Mallet, QB Arkansas
3. Cincinnati (4-12) - Mario-Rijo -- Rahim Moore, S UCLA
4. Denver (4-12)-Leonard Hankerson, WR, Miami (FL).
5. Cleveland (5-11)-DE Jabal Sheard, Pitt
6. Arizona (5-11)-Stefen Wisniewski, C/G, Penn State
7. Tennessee (6-10)-Stephen Paea DT Oregon State
8. Dallas (6-10)- Derek Sherrod, OT, Miss. St.
9. Washington (6-10)-Gallen5862-AKEEM AYERS, OLB, UCLA.
10. Houston (6-10)-Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
11. Minnesota (6-10)- Christian Ponder,QB, Florida State University
12. Detroit (6-10) - Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina
13. San Francisco (6-10)
14. Denver - from Miami (7-9)
15. St. Louis (7-9)
16. Oakland (8-8)
17. Jacksonville (8-8)
18. San Diego (9-7)
19. Tampa Bay (10-6)
20. New York Giants (10-6)
21. Indianapolis* (10-6)
22. Philadelphia* (10-6)
23. Kansas City* (10-6)
24. New Orleans* (11-5)
25. Seattle* (7-9)
26. Baltimore* (12-4)
27. Atlanta* (13-3)
28. New England* (14-2)
29. San Diego -
30. Chicago* (11-5)
31. Pittsburgh* (12-4)
32. Green Bay* (10-6)
Picking via PM from Kingspoint:
The 49er's follow their 1st Round selection of CB Patrick Peterson by...
...selecting out of Nevada, QB Colin Kaepernick.
A source told Pro Football Talk that radar gun readings have shown Nevada QB Colin Kaepernick to have the strongest arm among quarterbacks throwing at the NFL Combine.Kaepernick’s best throw came in at 59 miles per hour -- one MPH faster than Ryan Mallett's best throw and three MPH faster than Cam Newton's. FOX Sports’ Adam Caplan has said that in addition to velocity, Kaepernick was throwing "the nicest ball" at the Combine. Also the owner of a blazing 4.53 forty, Kaepernick is looking like the QB who can lead the 49er's back into the playoffs.
With the 46th pick, the Denver Broncos select:
Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame.
Although maybe not the most glaring need, he is the BPA here, and the Broncos do not have a great TE.
“The crows seem to be calling my name,” thought Caw.
The St. Louis Rams select WR Jon Baldwin Pittsburgh
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The Oakland Raiders select from the land of blessed frogs the champion of greatest football name to be a quarterback and not a lineman...
Oakland selects OG/T Marcus Cannon TCU Height: 6-6. Weight: 349.
I was hoping Steve's son would fall to us to continue the family tradition but alas like Howie's son he will have to kick some butt elsewhere.
Both Gallery and Carlilse are likely done in Oakland and genetic freak Bruce Campbell struggling as a rookie, Oakland address their biggest need which is offensive line. Cannon brings an ability to immediately contribute at RG and may get a chance at RT but he comes in and contributes immediately.
Last edited by Slyder; 03-17-2011 at 09:14 PM.
Originally Posted by teamselig
The Jacksonville Jags select LB Brooks Reed, AZ
I'm pretty tanked right now so I will post a pick for SD in the morning sometime.
For the record, what the Bengals got in this draft would be the perfect draft for me.
2006 Redzone mock Draftee's- 1(st) Daniel Bard(redsox), 1(st sup)( Jordan Walden (Angels), 2(nd) rd.- Zach Britton(Orioles), 3(rd) Blair Erickson(Cardinals), 3(rd) Tim Norton( Yankees),(cuz its a Tim Hortons thing
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