Sports Illustrated 2011 NFL Mock Draft

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  1. Matty Jets

    Matty Jets Well-Known Member

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    ESPN Insider and Sports Illustrated 2011 NFL Mock Drafts

    SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 2011 MOCK DRAFT

    1. Seattle Seahawks
    Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas*

    2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson*

    3. St. Louis Rams
    Robert Quinn*, DE, North Carolina

    4. Detroit Lions
    Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State

    5. New England Patriots (via Raiders)
    A.J. Green, WR, Georgia*

    6. Cleveland Browns
    Julio Jones, WR, Alabama

    7. Arizona Cardinals
    Prince Amukamara CB, Nebraska

    8. Kansas City Chiefs
    Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin

    9. Buffalo Bills
    Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri

    10. Jacksonville Jaguars
    Jake Locker, QB, Washington

    11. Tennessee Titans
    Marcell Dareus*, DE, Alabama

    12. Carolina Panthers
    Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina

    13. Denver Broncos
    Aaron Williams, CB, Texas

    14. Chicago Bears
    Anthony Costanzo, T, Boston College

    15. Pittsburgh Steelers
    Patrick Peterson*, CB, LSU

    16. Philadelphia Eagles
    Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia

    17. Cincinnati Bengals
    Daniel Thomas, RB, Kansas State

    18. New York Giants
    Rodney Hudson, G, Florida State

    19. Miami Dolphins
    Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State

    20. Washington Redskins
    DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson

    21. New England Patriots
    Greg Romeus, DE, Pitt

    22. Green Bay Packers
    Von Miller, DE/OLB, Texas A&M

    23. Houston Texans
    Rahim Moore*, S, UCLA

    24. Atlanta Falcons
    Jared Crick*, DT, Nebraska

    25. San Francisco 49ers
    Mark Ingram*, RB, Alabama

    26. New York Jets
    Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa

    27. San Diego Chargers
    Michael Floyd*, WR, Notre Dame

    28. Minnesota Vikings
    Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State

    29. Indianapolis Colts
    Allen Bailey, DT, Miami

    30. Dallas Cowboys
    Nate Potter*, OT, Boise State

    31. Baltimore Ravens
    Curtis Brown, CB, Texas

    32. New Orleans Saints
    DeMarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma


    ESPN INSIDER TODD MCSHAY'S 2011 NFL MOCK DRAFT

    1. Buffalo Bills - Andrew Luck*, QB, Stanford

    2. St. Louis Rams - Marcell Dareus*, DT, Alabama

    3. Kansas City Chiefs - Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College

    4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa

    5. Cleveland Browns - Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State

    6. Carolina Panthers - DT Jurrell Casey*, USC

    7. New England Patriots(from Oakland) - A.J. Green*, WR, Georgia

    8. Detroit Lions - Robert Quinn*, DE, North Carolina

    9. Jacksonville Jaguars - Jake Locker, QB, Washington

    10. Chicago Bears - Bruce Carter, OLB, North Carolina

    11. Washington Redskins - DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson

    12. Seattle Seahawks - Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia

    13. Denver Broncos - Jerrell Powe, DT, Mississippi

    14. Arizona Cardinals - Von Miller, OLB, Texas A&M

    15. San Francisco 49ers - Ryan Mallett*, QB, Arkansas

    16. Tennessee Titans - Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska

    17. Houston Texans - Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina

    18. Miami Dolphins - Jeremy Beal, DE/OLB, Oklahoma

    19. New York Giants - Mark Ingram*, RB, Alabama

    20. Philadelphia Eagles - OT Matt Reynolds* BYU

    21. Atlanta Falcons - Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin

    22. New England Patriots - Daniel Thomas, RB, Kansas State

    23. Pittsburgh Steelers - Jonathan Baldwin*, WR, Pittsburgh

    24. Cincinnati Bengals - Julio Jones*, WR, Alabama

    25. San Diego Chargers - Kyle Rudolph*, TE, Notre Dame

    26. Dallas Cowboys - Deunta Williams, S, North Carolina

    27. Baltimore Ravens - Patrick Peterson*, CB, LSU

    28. Green Bay Packers - Ryan Williams*, RB, Virginia Tech

    29. New York Jets - Jared Crick*, DT, Nebraska

    30. Minnesota Vikings - Allen Bailey, DT, Miami

    31. Indianapolis Colts - Mike Pouncey, OG/C, Florida

    32. New Orleans - Greg Romeus, DE, Pittsburgh
     
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  2. bloke911

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    Adrian Clayborne, Awesome!!!


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    No really, it's a little too early for this thread too.

    Side note: Taylor Swift sucks
     
  3. Matty Jets

    Matty Jets Well-Known Member

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    C'mon Bloke. Of course it's early, but the editors at SI and ESPN know there's an audience for this information. Plus the ESPN Mock is for insiders only! I got TGG covered.
     
  4. AKoffjet

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    No thanks, I'm drafted out.

    How accurate are these early mocks anyway? SOmebody find an old early mock like this one and compare it to the 2010 draft
     
  5. Doogstein

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    Fuck yeah!!! I'll take Clayborn all day. Clayborn, Heyward, Bowers, Ayers, or McDaniel. Those are the 5 players I hope we target for next season. Any one of them will be phenomenal in Rex's system.
     
  6. Mambo9

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    The mocks made a day before the draft weren't accurate!

    They are just nice so that you know the names that are out there...
     
  7. CodeGreen

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    I'm really trying not to get myself wrapped up in mocks this early, the first round talents will present themselves during the college football season, and the order will become more clear after week 10
     
  8. Vorrecht

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    2011 is shaping up to be the year of the DL (along with WR).
     
  9. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    NoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  10. BadgerOnLSD

    BadgerOnLSD Banned

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    Please no A.J. Green to NE.

    Also, how fucking cool is Amukamara's name?
     
  11. bloke911

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    By the time the season is over the Pats will probably be closer to 4 first round and 28 second rounds so this mock is moot.
     
  12. WW85

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    Anyone one who says its way too early or are"drafted out"....doesn't belong in the draftforum
     
  13. Mr Electric

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    This.

    (Get the Filler Out)
     
  14. Green Hurricane

    Green Hurricane Footsteps Falco

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    That's not the point. The reason for these early mocks/rankings is to give people an idea of who to watch for next season. Early starting to this process means a better chance at discussion a year from now.
     
  15. GQMartin

    GQMartin Go 'Cuse

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    At least both mocks have the Jets making the divisional playoffs
     
  16. bloke911

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    Actually, we'll be picking 32nd.

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  17. WW85

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    I guess Crick would move to DE in the Jet's line. Crick played DE at Nebraska and than moved inside next to Suh. Crick has good height and can take on OTs.

    I like Clayborn's potential better than Crick.

    Jets would have take a huge fall to draft Heyward, who I expect to be a top ten pick.
     
  18. IIMeanDeanII

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    I think Heyward will be a top 5 pick next year, yes, I'm biased, but the kid is really good. He is pretty versatile for the Buckeyes, and I think he would be a very good fit at 3-4 DE.

    I don't think there will be much chance the Jets could land this kid though, to bad. :/
     
  19. WW85

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    He's a great kid, great pedigree, and is the hardest working Buckeye on the team, the anti-Gholston.

    Not being a homer...Watch out this year..the Buckeyes will challenge for a national championship...they're loaded.
     
  20. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Or, with all but one of our picks still in hand next season, Tannenbaum could return to his old early draft-day trading ways.

    I don't think it's impossible for us to score another first if we can tag and trade a departing FA coming off a good season. Not every GM is a genius.
     

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