Monday, February 28, 2011

Post Combine Mock Draft

1. Carolina Panthers- Blaine Gabbert QB/University of Missouri
The need for the quarterback is prevalent and with Newton not showing enough to move ahead of Gabbert, he should be able to pick up steam to become the number 1 pick this April.


2. Denver Broncos- Marcell Dareus DT/Alabama University
The Broncos are ecstatic that Dareus was able to drop off the number 1 pick into their laps. The Broncos are mainly going to focus on the defensive side of the ball. Corner becomes less of a need with the resigning of Champ Bailey


3.Buffalo Bills- Cam Newton QB/Auburn University
The Bills are not able to resist getting Newton here. He comes back after a solid pro day and the Bills fall in love with him. He does have all of the tools to become a star in this league, like he so clearly wants. He should be able to sit and watch behind Fitzpatrick while he picks up the system

4. Cincinnati Bengals- Da'Quan Bowers DE/Clemson University
The Bengals have struggled on the defensive line for many years now, and with this pick they should be able to get some fear in other quarterbacks. Bowers has all the potential in the world to become a pro bowl defensive end, hopefully Cincinnati can bring out that potential in him.


5. Arizona Cardinals- Von Miller OLB/Texas A&M University
Miller came into the combine being on the cusp on being drafted in the top 5 picks, and with a strong showing at the combine he should be penciled into at least the fifth spot in the rest of the mocks to come out. There is the possibility of quarterback here, but none of the available prospects are of the right value.

6. Cleveland Browns- A.J. Green WR/University of Georgia
The Browns finally get another play making receiver to make up for the departure of Braylon Edwards a few years ago. Green can come in and help McCoy turn into a solid starting quarterback, and should become one of the better combinations in the NFL. Could possibly change if Sidney Rice does not return to the Vikings.

7. San Francisco 49ers- Patrick Peterson CB/Louisiana State University
The 49ers have three main needs; nose tackle, quarterback, and corner back. With this pick they go with the highest rated player on the board with Peterson. He should be able to come in on the other side of Clements and create a solid corner tandem.


8. Tennessee Titans-Nick Fairley DT/Auburn University
The Titans have a need at quarterback with the departure of Vince Young, but none of the quarterbacks that are available are worth the value. With this pick the Titans get the interior lineman that could help out Tony Brown. Albert Hanesworth esque? 


9. Dallas Cowboys- Prince Amukamara CB/University of Nebraska
Dallas is a team that does not have very many needs, so they are able to draft for depth. They have two solid corners now but with the inconsistency of Jenkins, and with Newman having sub par year the 'Boys get there lock down guy for the future.
10. Washington Redskins- Julio Jones WR/Alabama
With this pick the Redskins get the premier receiver they've lacked for years. They still need to address the quarterback position, but there are solid prospects to look at later i.e. Colin Kaepernick.
11. Houston Texans- Aldon Smith DE/OLB/University of Missouri
The Texans need a lot of help on the defensive side of the football. There unit was ranked last in pass yards against, and there run defense was not much better. Smith gives the Texans another rush linebacker since Cushing is going to be moving inside with pro bowler DeMeco Ryans.
12. Minnesota Vikings- Jake Locker QB/University of Washington
The Vikings get their guy. It is time to show what Leslie and Musgrave to develop this kid because he will need the work. He still has some issues with the accuracy but I think that he can still develop into a very good NFL quarterback. The Vikings look for offensive line help later in the draft.
13. Detroit Lions- Tyron Smith OT/University of Southern California
The Lions are a group that is getting better and better with each year of expeience, and this year could be the one where they finally explode. With the pick of Smith they get the franchise left tackle that they need, which gives them the ability to move Backus down to guard where he should have been all year long. 

14. St. Louis Rams- Corey Liuget DT/University of Illinois
The Rams are upset here that Jones did not fall down to them, but how could he of after an amazing showing in the combine. With this pick they sure up the defensive side of the ball, and a position that was probably their second highest need.
15. Miami Dolphins- Mark Ingram RB/University of Alabama
With free agency coming up the Dolphins are going to lose either Ronnie Brown or Ricky Williams, so they draft there replacement here. Ingram does not have the break away speed but he has the lateral agility and balance where I feel he can be a solid running back.
16. Jacksonville Jaguars-J.J. Watt DE/University of Wisconsin
The Jaguars have a lot of needs but with the pick of Watt they pencil in, in my opinion, the safest pick of the draft. Watt has a tremendous work ethic and motor and I feel that he turns himself into a very good defensive end at the next level.
17. New England Patriots- Cameron Jordan/DE University of California
The New England line is a unit that is not getting any younger, on either side of the ball. With the pick of Jordan he provides immediate depth, and can even push for a starting job on the edge. Jordan has all of the ability that one could need to become a solid defensive end at the next level.

18. San Diego Chargers- Gabe Carimi OT/University of Wisconsin
Carimi is the best run blocker in this class, which can allow the Chargers to take care of two problems with one pick. Carimi will be limited to the left side since he does not have the foot quickness or the fluid hips a left tackle needs. 
19. New York Giants- Mike Pouncey OG/University of Florida
The Giants are a team that I do not really see a lot of "needs" per say. The only weak spot to there offense was the offensive line, and with this pick they solidify all the interior positions. Pouncey is not as good of a prospect as his brother but should be able to hold down the center position for years to come.
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Robert Quinn DE/University of North Carolina
Last year the Bucs solidified the interior of their defensive line, now its time for the edge. With Quinn they get a top 5 talent who was not able to play this year due to involvements with agents. The Bucs are quietly building one of the best young teams in the league.
21. Kansas City Chiefs- Torrey Smith WR/University of Maryland
In my opinion the Chiefs have one of the best young cores in the league, there one big area for concern is a solid #2 receiver. With this pick they get that and then some. Smith is a speedster who would be the perfect complement to the big physical Bowe.
22. Indianapolis Colts- Nate Solder OT/University of Colorado
If the Colts want to ensure that Manning is around for the coming years of his contract then they are going to have to address the offensive line. Solder has all the potential in the world to become a great tackle, so maybe knowing he's protecting the best quarterback of all time will help it come out.
23. Philadelphia Eagles- Brandon Harris CB/University of Miami
With the pick of Harris here the Eagles have successfully gotten another corner to play opposite of Samuels. Harris is a good cover corner who likes to be physical at the line, which is just what the Eagles are looking for.
24. New Orleans Saints- Muhammed Wilkerson DT/Temple
Being from the A-10 conference Wilkerson did not get the publicity that he truly deserves. He's a tremendous athlete who can stop the run, as well as get to the quarterback. He will come in and provide as a solid 3-4 end, which the Saints desperately needs. 
25. Seattle Seahawks- Ryan Mallett QB/University of Arkansas
Mallett has all of the ability in the world to be a franchise quarterback, but with his recent off the field issues he will see a minor drop to where he is drafted. Seattle could not be happier to find the signal caller of the future who can sit and learn behind Hasselbeck for a few years.
26. Baltimore Ravens- Titus Young/WR Boise State
The Ravens have all of the tools set for the future. They have a very good quarterback, a premier running back, and a world class defense. With the pick of Young they get the deep threat that Flacco so desperately needs to become an elite signal caller in this league. 
27. Atlanta Falcons- Ryan Kerrigan DE/Purdue University
The Falcons only glaring need is on the defensive side of the football where they could stand to upgrade 2-3 current positions. With the pick of Kerrigan they get a player who will be a tremendous fit opposite Abraham. Kerrigan is stout against the run, but is also athletic enough to get to the passer.
28. Brooks Reed OLB/University of Arizona
The Patriots defense was one of the youngest groups in the league last year, so why not give them some more youth. Reed is a tremendous athlete who will come in and be the edge rusher that the Patriots have been looking for. This pick could easily be used as trade bait for the Patriots to acquire more picks....like they need any.
29. Chicago Bears- Anthony Castonzo OT/Boston College
Without a doubt the safest bet in the draft is that the Bears will select an offensive lineman with their first pick, and luckily they get a pretty darn good one. Castonzo will come in and be the franchise left tackle that the bears are looking for, which will allow them to keep J'Marcus Webb at right tackle, and keep Williams inside where he belongs.
30. New York Jets- Rahim Moore SS/University of California Los Angeles
Rex Ryan and the Jets seem to do a whole lot of talking, but they cannot seem to back it up with consistent play. The main reason is that top tier defense of theirs is not as good as they think. With the pick of Moore they can replace Leonhard with a play making safety in Moore, that will help them dramatically. Look for them to address the rush linebacker position as well.
31. Pittsburgh Steelers- Aaron Williams CB/University of Texas
Last year the Packers were able to show exactly how to beat the Steelers, spread them out. With the selection of Williams they get a tough corner who can come in and provide the much needed depth that the Steelers need. While Williams may never be a 'star' per-say he has the ability to be a very good corner at the next level.
32. Green Bay Packers- Justin Houston OLB/University of Georgia
The Packers are going to come into the 2011-12 campaign with one of the deepest rosters in the league. With that luxury they are going to be able to draft by the best player available strategy rather than the 'need' formula. With Houston they get a dynamic rusher to play opposite of Matthews which can only help him get to the quarterback, and help stay healthier.



Friday, February 25, 2011

Combine Measurables: Defense

Defensive Line
2011 NFL Combine Defensive Linemen
PlayerPositionSchoolHeightWeightGrade
Da'Quan BowersDEClemson6-428097
Nick FairleyDTAuburn6-4½29997
Marcell DareusDTAlabama6-2⅝30396
Robert QuinnDENorth Carolina6-4⅝25495
J.J. WattDEWisconsin6-5½27993
Corey LiugetDTIllinois6-330093
Adrian ClaybornDEIowa6-328593
Aldon SmithDEMissouri6-526092
Cameron JordanDECalifornia6-4⅛28792
Muhammad WilkersonDETemplen6-530591
Ryan KerriganDEPurdue6-3⅞25590
Cameron HeywardDEOhio State6-527889
Phil TaylorDTBaylor6-3½33788
Jurrell CaseyDTUSC6-0¾30087
Jarvis JenkinsDTClemson6-3⅞30986
Stephen PaeaDTOregon State6-1⅛29585
Allen BaileyDEMiami (FL)6-3¼27885
Drake NevisDTLSU6-0½28983
Terrell McClainDTSouth Florida6-1⅞30582
Marvin AustinDTNorth Carolina6-2⅛31279
Jabaal SheardDEPittsburgh6-2½25279
Brooks ReedDEArizona6-2½25777
Christian BallardDTIowa6-4⅛28876
Pernell McPheeDEMississippi State6-2⅞27470
Greg RomeusDEPittsburgh6-526569
Cliff MatthewsDESouth Carolina6-426368
Kenrick EllisDTHampton6-533666
Sam AchoDETexas6-3½29666
Bruce MillerDEUCF6-1½25762
Lawrence GuyDTArizona State6-530061
Pierre AllenDENebraska6-3⅞27360
Sione FuaDTStanford6-1¾30760
Cedric ThorntonDTSouthern Arkansas6-3⅝29959
Karl KlugDEIowa6-2⅞27358
Ian WilliamsDTNotre Dame6-1⅜31157
Jerrell PoweDTMississippi6-233156
Martin ParkerDTRichmond6-2¼30055
Christopher NeildDTWest Virginia6-1⅞31352
Kentrell LockettDEMississippi6-4⅝26051
Cheta OzougwuDERice6-1¾25249
Ladi AjiboyeDTSouth Carolina6-1⅜29349
D'Aundre ReedDEArizona6-425444
Rick ElmoreDEArizona6-0⅝26043
Sealver SiligaDTUtah6-329943
John GravesDTVirginia Tech6-3⅜27841
Markus WhiteDEFlorida State6-3½25335
Wayne DanielsDETCU6-0¾25733
Adrian TaylorDTOklahoma6-429832
Brandon BairDTOregon6-6¼27430
Ugo ChinasaDEOklahoma State6-5⅛25430
Demarcus DobbsDTAlabama6-2½28330
Lazarius LevingstonDTLSU6-3⅝28830
Colby WhitlockDTTexas Tech6-2⅜29930
Ryan WinterswykDEBoise State6-3⅞26930


Linebackers



2011 NFL Combine Linebackers

PlayerPositionSchoolHeightWeightGrade
Von MillerOLBTexas A&M6-2⅝23797
Akeem AyersOLBUCLA6-3¾24991
Justin HoustonOLBGeorgia6-423689
Kelvin SheppardOLBLSU6-2⅛25089
Bruce CarterOLBNorth Carolina6-322582
Mason FosterOLBWashington6-1⅛24179
Quan SturdivantILBNorth Carolina6-1⅞22775
Dontay MochOLBNevada6-1⅜22974
Jeremy BealOLBOklahoma6-2⅜26873
Martez WilsonOLBIllinois6-425072
Casey MatthewsILBOregon6-0¾23270
Greg JonesILBMichigan State5-11⅞24069
Colin McCarthyOLBMiami (FL)6-1¼23569
K.J. WrightOLBMississippi State6-3⅛24663
Orie LemonILBOklahoma State6-0⅝24562
Akeem DentILBGeorgia6-1⅛23958
Nate IrvingILBN.C. State6-1¼24257
Lawrence WilsonOLBConnecticut6-0¾22557
Ross HomanILBOhio State6-0⅜22956
J.T. ThomasOLBWest Virginia6-1¼23654
Scott LutrusOLBConnecticut6-2⅜24053
Mark HerzlichOLBBoston College6-3⅝25052
Mike MohamedILBCalifornia6-2⅞24148
Nicholas BelloreILBCentral Michigan6-125249
Brian RolleOLBOhio State5-9⅝22749
Elijah JosephILBTemple6-123348
Greg LloydILBConnecticut6-1⅜24745
Jonas MoutonOLBMichigan6-222845
Christopher CarterOLBFresno State6-1⅛24636
Chris WhiteILBSyracuse6-2⅞24830
Derrell SmithILBArizona State6-023430
Douglas HogueOLBSyracuse6-2¼23530
Adrian MotenOLBMaryland6-1⅝22530
D.J. SmithOLBAppalachian State5-10⅜23730
Jeremiha HunterOLBIowa6-0¾23930


Defensive Backs



2011 NFL Combine Defensive Backs

PlayerPositionSchoolHeightWeightGrade
Patrick PetersonCBLSU6-121197
Prince AmukamaraCBNebraska6-020396
Jimmy SmithCBColorado6-220395
Rahim MooreSUCLA6-119689
Brandon HarrisCBMiami5-10½19388
Aaron WilliamsCBTexas6-0½19287
Ras-I DowlingCBVirginia6-1½20181
Brandon BurtonCBUtah6-018780
Quinton CarterSOklahoma6-0⅝21180
DeAndre McDanielSClemson6-0⅛21379
Robert SandsSWest Virginia6-4⅞22178
Curtis BrownCBTexas5-11⅝18074
Jaiquawn JarrettSTemple5-11⅞19674
Kendric BurneyCBNorth Carolina5-918173
Deunta WilliamsSNorth Carolina6-1½20473
Ahmad BlackSFlorida5-9⅜18372
Johnny PatrickCBLouisville5-10½18570
Rashad CarmichaelCBVirginia Tech5-9⅝18568
Marcus GilchristCBClemson5-9⅞19365
Tyler SashSIowa6-121064
Eric HaggSNebraska6-0⅜20663
Shareece WrightCBUSC5-1118263
Chimdi ChekwaCBOhio State5-1119261
Chykie BrownCBTexas5-11½18758
Davon HouseCBNew Mexico State6-019057
Brandon HoganCBWest Virginia5-1019456
Jermale HinesSOhio State6-1¼21555
Devon TorrenceCBOhio State5-11⅝19055
Jerrard TarrantSGeorgia Tech6-120554
Joshua ThomasCBBuffalo5-10⅛19654
Chris L. RuckerCBMichigan State6-1⅜19653
Andrew McGeeCBOklahoma state6-019252
Curtis MarshCBUtah State6-0⅛19451
Vance CuffCBGeorgia5-10¼17149
Chris CulliverCBSouth Carolina6-019747
Da'Norris SearcySNorth Carolina5-10⅝21646
David SimsSIowa State5-9⅜20845
Justin RogersCBRichmond5-10⅜18344
Will HillSFlorida6-0½20542
Kevin RutlandCBMissouri5-11⅞19141
Shiloh KeoSIdaho5-11½22440
Byron MaxwellCBClemson6-0¾20739
Mario ButlerCBGeorgia Tech6-0⅜18338
Joseph LefegedSRutgers5-11¼20837
Demarcus Van DykeCBMiami6-0¾16836
Brandyn ThompsonCBBoise State5-9⅜18835
Jalil BrownCBColorado6-0⅛20234
Buster SkrineCBTennessee-Chattanooga5-9⅝18633
Jeron JohnsonSBoise State5-10¼21132
Mark LeGreeSAppalachian State6-021131
Cortez AllenCBCitadel6-1½19730
Christopher ConteSCalifornia6-2½22330
Dejon GomesSNebraska5-10¾20330
Richard ShermanCBStanford6-221230