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Old 04-17-2011, 10:49 AM  
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4. QB Cam Newton, Auburn
5. DE/OLB Robert Quinn, North Carolina
6. QB Blaine Gabbert, Missouri
7. WR AJ Green, Georgia
8. DE Cam Jordan, California
9. CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
10. DT Nick Fairley, Auburn

11. DE/OLB Aldon Smith, Missouri
12. DE/OLB Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue
13. WR Julio Jones, Alabama
14. DE/DT Corey Liuget, Illinois
15. RB Mike Leshoure, Illinois
16. OG/C Mike Pouncey, Florida
17. OT Anthony Castonzo, Boston College
18. OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
19. OT Tyron Smith, USC
20. DE/OLB Justin Houston, Georgia
21. OT Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
22. DE/DT Cameron Heyward, Ohio State
23. DE/DT Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple
24. DE J.J. Watt, Wisconsin
25. QB Christian Ponder, Florida State
26. DE/OLB Brooks Reed, Arizona
27. RB Mark Ingram, Alabama
28. QB Jake Locker, Washington
29. OT/G Ben Ijalana, Villanova
30. CB Brandon Harris, Miami
31. DE Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson
32. WR Jonathan Baldwin, Pittsburgh


33. DE/DT Allen Bailey, Miami
34. QB Ryan Mallet, Arkansas
35. OG Danny Watkins, Baylor
36. CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
37. DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State
38. QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada
39. DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
40. CB Aaron Williams, Texas
41. TE Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame
42. WR Torrey Smith, Maryland
43. OLB Akeem Ayers, UCLA
44. DT Phil Taylor, Baylor
45. RB Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech
46. RB Shane Vereen, California
47. ILB Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina
48. QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa
49. OT Nate Solder, Colorado
50. OLB Bruce Carter, North Carolina
51. C Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State
52. DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina
53. WR Titus Young, Boise State
54. OLB Dontay Moch, Nevada
55. ILB Martez Wilson, Illinois
56. DE/DT Christian Ballard, Iowa
57. OG Marcus Cannon, TCU
58. DE/DT Jarvis Jenkins, Clemson
59. OG/C Rodney Hudson, Florida State
60. OT Joseph Barksdale, LSU
61. WR Randall Cobb, Kentucky
62. RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington
63. WR Leonard Hankerson, Miami
64. CB Curtis Brown, Texas

65. OT/G James Carpenter, Alabama
66. CB Davon House, New Mexico State
67. DE/OLB Sam Acho, Texas
68. DE Jabaal Sheard, Pittsburgh
69. WR Greg Little, North Carolina
70. WR Edmund Gates, Abilene Christian
71. OT Marcus Gilbert, Florida
72. WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy
73. DT Sione Fua, Stanford
74. RB Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State
75. WR Niles Paul, Nebraska
76. CB Ros-I Dowling, Virginia
77. FS Rahim Moore, UCLA
78. OG/C John Moffitt, Wisconsin
79. DT Drake Nevis, LSU
80. CB Shareece Wright, USC
81. RB Demarco Murray, Oklahoma
82. QB Andy Dalton, TCU
83. CB Brandon Burton, Utah
84. SS Tyler Sash, Iowa
85. OG Will Rackley, Lehigh
86. DE Parnell McPhee, Mississippi State
87. OG Orlando Franklin, Miami
88. FS Quentin Carter, Oklahoma
89. WR Austin Pettis, Boise State
90. RB Jaquizz Rogers, Oregon State
91. TE Luke Stocker, Tennessee
92. CB Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State
93. C Brandon Fusco, Slippery Rock
94. OT James Brewer, Indiana
95. RB Daniel Thomas, Kansas State
96. OLB Mason Foster, TCU

97. DE/OLB Chris Carter, Fresno State
98. ILB Greg Jones, Michigan
99. OG Lee Ziemba, Auburn
100. RB Jordan Todman, Connecticut
101. DT Jerrell Powe, Mississippi
102. OG Clint Boling, Georgia
103. FB Owen Marecic, Stanford
104. QB Greg McElroy, Alabama
105. OLB Lawrence Wilson, Connecticut
106. RB Roy Helu, Nebraska
107. DT Kendrick Ellis, Hampton
108. CB/S Marcus Gilchrist, Clemson
109. C Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU
110. OT Jah Reid, Central Florida
111. DT Ian Williams, Notre Dame
112. S DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson
113. DE/OLB Ugo Chinasa, Oklahoma State
114. CB Buster Skrine, UT-Chattanooga
115. RB Delone Carter, Syracuse
116. WR Tenarius Moore, Tennessee
117. TE Julius Thomas, Portland State
118. SS Joe Lefeged, Rutgers
119. CB Josh Thomas, Buffalo
120. WR Tandon Doss, Indiana
121. TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin
122. OLB K.J. Wright, Mississippi State
123. S Ahmad Black, Florida
124. ILB Colin McCarthy, Miami
125. S Chris Conte, California
126. CB Rashad Carmichael, Virginia Tech
127. CB DeMarcus Van Dyke, Miami
128. SS Shiloh Keo, Idaho

129. FB Stanley Havili, USC
130. DE Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh
131. DE/OLB Mark Herzlich, Boston College
132. TE D.J. Williams, Arkansas
133. OG Jason Pinkston, Pittsburgh
134. FS Chris Culliver, South Carolina
135. TE Virgil Green, Nevada
136. OG/C Jason Kelce, Cincinnati
137. CB Curtis Marsh, Utah State
138. RB Allen Bradford, USC
139. ILB Obi Ezeh, Michigan
140. CB Chykie Brown, Texas
141. FB Anthony Sherman, Connecticut
142. DT Jurrell Casey, USC
143. SS Robert Sands, West Virginia
144. WR DeAndre Brown, Southern Mississippi
145. SS Duenta Williams, North Carolina
146. TE Will Yeatman, Maryland
147. CB Johnny Patrick, Louisville
148. OG Demarcus Love, Arkansas
149. ILB Kelvin Sheppard, LSU
150. DE/DT Lawrence Guy, Arizona State
151. FB Shaun Chapas, Georgia
152. OG Stephen Schilling, Michigan
153. ILB Josh Bynes, Auburn
154. RB Jamie Harper, Clemson
155. OLB Brian Rolle, Ohio State
156. FB Patrick DeMarco, South Carolina
157. CB Justin Rogers, Richmond
158. OT Willie Smith, East Carolina
159. FS Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple
160. WR Terrence McCrae, Ohio

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Old 04-17-2011, 02:05 PM   #16
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There is no way in hell they start 3 rookies on the O-line next season. It would also be very foolish. Albert is the starting LT on this team. GTF over it.

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Old 04-17-2011, 02:11 PM   #17
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There is no way in hell they start 3 rookies on the O-line next season...Also, Albert is the starting LT on this team. GTF over it.
I agree with the first part. But there have been a lot of teams that have opened the season with 2 rookies, and done fairly well.

And as far as Albert being at LT, I would tend to agree, but I'm not 100 % sure anymore.

Albert
Lilja
Hudson
Asamoah
Sherrod

from L to R maybe.
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Old 04-17-2011, 02:14 PM   #18
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I agree with the first part. But there have been a lot of teams that have opened the season with 2 rookies, and done fairly well.

And as far as Albert being at LT, I would tend to agree, but I'm not 100 % sure anymore.

Albert
Lilja
Hudson
Asamoah
Sherrod

from L to R maybe.
That I could see, but I still see Richardson manning the RT spot next season. I'd like to see a center added, that's for sure.
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Old 04-17-2011, 02:28 PM   #19
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That I could see, but I still see Richardson manning the RT spot next season. I'd like to see a center added, that's for sure.
I sure as shit would rather overpay for Ryan Harris than start Richardson for another season. Richardson is fine as your backup/swing guy. He isn't starting material.
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Old 04-17-2011, 02:30 PM   #20
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And having Albert and Lilja as your starters on the left versus Sherrod and Albert?

Tell me what looks better:

LT: Sherrod
LG: Albert
C: Hudson
RG: Asamoah
RT: Harris

or

LT: Albert
LG: Lilja
C: Hudson
RG: Asamoah
RT: Richardson

It's not even close.
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Old 04-17-2011, 02:40 PM   #21
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I've got to agree with you here, but am going to be surprised if they will move Lilja out of the lineup. Not saying it shouldn't happen, just going to be surprised. And if we do draft Sherrod in the 1st, he better not be a backup to both Albert and Richardson.
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I don't see Akeem Ayres on this draft board. Is that an accident or not?


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And having Albert and Lilja as your starters on the left versus Sherrod and Albert?

Tell me what looks better:

LT: Sherrod
LG: Albert
C: Hudson
RG: Asamoah
RT: Harris

or

LT: Albert
LG: Lilja
C: Hudson
RG: Asamoah
RT: Richardson

It's not even close.
Just keep ignoring the fact that the man behind center contributed to most of the sacks the team allowed this season. The line is not in near as bad a shape as you paint it. Keep your head buried in the sand though.
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Lilja did a quality job for us ... no reason he shouldn't start again this year. Maybe we slide him over to LG so Asomoah can be RG though.

we could certainly use an upgrade just about everywhere else but i don't think you want to completely change the entire Oline because you lose continuity.
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Just keep ignoring the fact that the man behind center contributed to most of the sacks the team allowed this season. The line is not in near as bad a shape as you paint it. Keep your head buried in the sand though.
The QB also contributed to a lot of non-sacks by throwing the ball away at the first sign of pressure... which often came very early in the play. The QB now has 3 full years of starting under his belt.

Of bigger concern to me is the inability to convert almost any short yardage situation by running the football. For the style of ball we want to play, that can not happen again this next season.

And this may be just my opinion, but I feel the offense has pretty much been ignored in the draft for the past 5 years or so outside of Bowe and Albert. It is time for the draft picks to focus a bit on that side of the ball and try and build a complete team, instead of one that is dominate on one side of the ball.
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starting a rookie center is going to be dicey ... that's why i wondered whether or not it would be better to try Asomoah there. He was projected by some to be a C/G coming out of college. He has the natural bulk and leverage to snap the ball and still be able to maintain his position.

If we are going to draft/start a Center then he better be a stud.
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starting a rookie center is going to be dicey ... that's why i wondered whether or not it would be better to try Asomoah there. He was projected by some to be a C/G coming out of college. He has the natural bulk and leverage to snap the ball and still be able to maintain his position.

If we are going to draft/start a Center then he better be a stud.
Jets did it with Mangold... but he fits the stud category. Started Ferguson at T that first year too. Went to the playoffs too, IIRC. 1st year after Herm?
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Jets did it with Mangold... but he fits the stud category. Started Ferguson at T that first year too. Went to the playoffs too, IIRC. 1st year after Herm?
so what's your point?

CAN it be done ... sure, teams have started rookie at all sorts of positions and been successful. Center is just one that is a little more difficult unless we decide to have Lilja make the line calls or something.

hardest positions to start rookies(offense) at imo

1. QB
2. WR
3. C


LT is just about whether they guy can do it or not as it is him being a rookie imo.
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The QB also contributed to a lot of non-sacks by throwing the ball away at the first sign of pressure... which often came very early in the play. The QB now has 3 full years of starting under his belt.

Of bigger concern to me is the inability to convert almost any short yardage situation by running the football. For the style of ball we want to play, that can not happen again this next season.

And this may be just my opinion, but I feel the offense has pretty much been ignored in the draft for the past 5 years or so outside of Bowe and Albert. It is time for the draft picks to focus a bit on that side of the ball and try and build a complete team, instead of one that is dominate on one side of the ball.
He handled the pressure well at times this season, but the last 2 games weren't pretty at all. That stands out in most people's minds.

The line definately suits Charles and the big play moreso than a bruising short yardgage game. That is for sure. They are able to get out well and block in space.

The team could definately use a C or WR that is for sure. I think the team likes it's G's and T's, but that's just my opinion.
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so what's your point?
That starting rookies on the O-line can work. But like you said, they had better be studs. Wasn't argueing with you at all.
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