Official 2011 NFL Draft Thead Vol. Lions winning.... Niners losing...

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1. Carolina Panthers
2. Denver Broncos
3. Buffalo Bills
4. Cincinnati Bengals
5. Arizona Cardinals
6. Cleveland Browns
7. San Francisco 49ers
8. Tennessee Titans
9. Dallas Cowboys
10. Washington ********
11. Houston Texans
12. Minnesota Vikings
13. Detroit Lions
14. St. Louis Rams
15. Miami Dolphins
16. Jacksonville Jaguars
17. Oakland Raiders
18. San Diego Chargers
19. New York Giants
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
21. Seattle Seahawks*
22. Kansas City Chiefs*
23. Indianapolis Colts*
24. Philadelphia Eagles*
25. Green Bay Packers*
26. New Orleans Saints*
27. Chicago Bears*
28. New York Jets*
29. Baltimore Ravens*
30. Pittsburgh Steelers*
31. Atlanta Falcons*
32. New England Patriots*
*- Subject to Playoffs


VIA FFToolbox

  1. Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford - 6'4 - 235
  2. A.J. Green, WR, Georgia - 6'4 - 212 
  3. Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU - 6'1 - 222
  4. Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska - 6'1 - 205
  5. Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa - 6'4" - 285
  6. Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama - 6'3 - 306
  7. Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn 
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     - 6'5 - 298 
  8. Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina - 6'5 - 268
  9. Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson - 6'4 - 280
  10. Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas - 6'6 - 238 
  11. Nate Solder, OT, Colorado 
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     - 6'9 - 315
  12. Jake Locker, QB, Washington - 6'3 - 230 
  13. Allen Bailey, DE, Miami - 6'4 - 288
  14. Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State 
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     - 6'5" - 288
  15. Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA - 6'4 - 255
  16. Julio Jones, WR, Alabama - 6'4 - 220
  17. Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State 
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     - 6'1 - 311
  18. Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia - 6'2 - 200
  19. Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue - 6'4 - 263
  20. Janoris Jenkins, CB, Florida - 5'11 - 186
  21. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama 
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     - 5'10 - 215 
  22. Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State - 6'5 - 305
  23. Cam Newton, QB, Auburn 
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     - 6'6 - 250 
  24. Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State 
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     - 6'1 - 205
  25. Rodney Hudson, C, Florida State - 6'2 - 282
  26. Greg Romeus, DE, Pittsburgh - 6'6 - 270
  27. Jeremy Beal, DE, Oklahoma - 6'3 - 267
  28. Jared Crick, DT, Nebraska - 6'6 - 285
  29. Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College 
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     - 6'7 - 308
  30. Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame - 6-3 - 227 
  31. Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh 
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     - 6'5 - 230
  32. Jurrell Casey, DT, USC - 6'1 - 305
  33. Mike Pouncey, OG, Florida - 6'5 - 320
  34. Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina - 6'3 - 305
  35. Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina 
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     - 6'3 - 230
  36. Rahim Moore, S, UCLA 
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     - 6'1 - 196
  37. J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin 
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     - 6'6 - 292
  38. Cameron Jordan, DE, California 
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     - 6'4 - 283
  39. Von Miller, DE, Texas A&M 
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     - 6'3 - 243
  40. Drake Nevis, DT, LSU 
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     - 6'1 - 285

Either way this draft really blows 
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1. Carolina Panthers
2. Denver Broncos
3. Buffalo Bills
4. Cincinnati Bengals
5. Arizona Cardinals
6. Cleveland Browns
7. San Francisco 49ers
8. Tennessee Titans
9. Dallas Cowboys
10. Washington ********
11. Houston Texans
12. Minnesota Vikings
13. Detroit Lions
14. St. Louis Rams
15. Miami Dolphins
16. Jacksonville Jaguars
17. Oakland Raiders
18. San Diego Chargers
19. New York Giants
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
21. Seattle Seahawks*
22. Kansas City Chiefs*
23. Indianapolis Colts*
24. Philadelphia Eagles*
25. Green Bay Packers*
26. New Orleans Saints*
27. Chicago Bears*
28. New York Jets*
29. Baltimore Ravens*
30. Pittsburgh Steelers*
31. Atlanta Falcons*
32. New England Patriots*
*- Subject to Playoffs


VIA FFToolbox

  1. Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford - 6'4 - 235
  2. A.J. Green, WR, Georgia - 6'4 - 212 
  3. Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU - 6'1 - 222
  4. Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska - 6'1 - 205
  5. Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa - 6'4" - 285
  6. Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama - 6'3 - 306
  7. Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn 
    arrowup.gif
     - 6'5 - 298 
  8. Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina - 6'5 - 268
  9. Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson - 6'4 - 280
  10. Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas - 6'6 - 238 
  11. Nate Solder, OT, Colorado 
    arrowup.gif
     - 6'9 - 315
  12. Jake Locker, QB, Washington - 6'3 - 230 
  13. Allen Bailey, DE, Miami - 6'4 - 288
  14. Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State 
    arrowdown.gif
     - 6'5" - 288
  15. Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA - 6'4 - 255
  16. Julio Jones, WR, Alabama - 6'4 - 220
  17. Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State 
    arrowup.gif
     - 6'1 - 311
  18. Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia - 6'2 - 200
  19. Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue - 6'4 - 263
  20. Janoris Jenkins, CB, Florida - 5'11 - 186
  21. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama 
    arrowdown.gif
     - 5'10 - 215 
  22. Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State - 6'5 - 305
  23. Cam Newton, QB, Auburn 
    arrowup.gif
     - 6'6 - 250 
  24. Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State 
    arrowup.gif
     - 6'1 - 205
  25. Rodney Hudson, C, Florida State - 6'2 - 282
  26. Greg Romeus, DE, Pittsburgh - 6'6 - 270
  27. Jeremy Beal, DE, Oklahoma - 6'3 - 267
  28. Jared Crick, DT, Nebraska - 6'6 - 285
  29. Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College 
    arrowdown.gif
     - 6'7 - 308
  30. Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame - 6-3 - 227 
  31. Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh 
    arrowdown.gif
     - 6'5 - 230
  32. Jurrell Casey, DT, USC - 6'1 - 305
  33. Mike Pouncey, OG, Florida - 6'5 - 320
  34. Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina - 6'3 - 305
  35. Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina 
    arrowdown.gif
     - 6'3 - 230
  36. Rahim Moore, S, UCLA 
    arrowdown.gif
     - 6'1 - 196
  37. J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin 
    arrowup.gif
     - 6'6 - 292
  38. Cameron Jordan, DE, California 
    arrowup.gif
     - 6'4 - 283
  39. Von Miller, DE, Texas A&M 
    arrowup.gif
     - 6'3 - 243
  40. Drake Nevis, DT, LSU 
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     - 6'1 - 285

Either way this draft really blows 
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Clausen's looked bad this year, but the Panthers are so far away from being competitive it really doesn't matter too much if he's the starter next year. That being said, they should give Clausen one more year, and field offers for trades....get multiple picks in the 1st round and start rebuilding that roster....
 
Clausen's looked bad this year, but the Panthers are so far away from being competitive it really doesn't matter too much if he's the starter next year. That being said, they should give Clausen one more year, and field offers for trades....get multiple picks in the 1st round and start rebuilding that roster....
 
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Not interesting at all. New staff will have no ties to Clausen.

The pick is Andrew Luck (if he declares)

Prince? :lol:wrongnumber:
 
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Not interesting at all. New staff will have no ties to Clausen.

The pick is Andrew Luck (if he declares)

Prince? :lol:wrongnumber:
 
I don't think they're far away from being competitive.

2-14 was a result of their quarterback play. That's not a two-win team.
 
I don't think they're far away from being competitive.

2-14 was a result of their quarterback play. That's not a two-win team.
 
49ers may be real aggressive in getting the number one, depends on if Carolina feels like Clausen could be okay, but they could get lots of high picks from the 49ers if they choose to go that route; I expect them to be really aggressive whether it works or not.
 
49ers may be real aggressive in getting the number one, depends on if Carolina feels like Clausen could be okay, but they could get lots of high picks from the 49ers if they choose to go that route; I expect them to be really aggressive whether it works or not.
 
Originally Posted by dreClark

Ryan Mallet in the 2nd round?

Other QBs have fallen, but if they CAN trade the #1 and get compensation, IMO Mallett is a great pick up from 15-35
^^Besides Luck/Peterson/Green who else has a great chance to make an impact early?
 
Originally Posted by dreClark

Ryan Mallet in the 2nd round?

Other QBs have fallen, but if they CAN trade the #1 and get compensation, IMO Mallett is a great pick up from 15-35
^^Besides Luck/Peterson/Green who else has a great chance to make an impact early?
 
Originally Posted by cleansneaksonly21

^^Besides Luck/Peterson/Green who else has a great chance to make an impact early?
Drake Nevis, Noel Devine, Robert Quinn, Marcel Dareus, Daquan Bowers, Nick Fairley, Von Miller, Ryan Kerrigan.
 
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