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Gosselin has his 1st mock draft up.
But you have to be a subscriber to the paper to get it. Maybe someone form the Dallas area could give us Gosselin's 1st. Can't remember if Mock #1 is the need based one, but I think it is.
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04-18-2011, 11:37 PM | #16 |
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If Carson Palmer is done with the Bengals I could see them going Gabbert instead of Green. I would if I were them.
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04-19-2011, 12:51 AM | #17 | |
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Gabbert is a much safer pick and when you are in semi-rebuild mode Gabbert makes sense and I don't care if Cam can walk on water because his character (All about me) will sink himself and his team IMO. |
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04-19-2011, 03:55 AM | #18 |
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I really think the Bengals owner thinks Carson is coming back
sad really because he isn't even very good anymore |
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04-19-2011, 05:24 AM | #19 |
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Cam is to big of a risk, Panthers should go CB Pederson first then trade the Chiefs WR Smith and their 2nd round pick for our 1st round pick!
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04-19-2011, 08:04 AM | #20 |
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I'd say the first 2 picks are pretty much set at this point. The draft starts with Buffalo this year.
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04-19-2011, 08:17 AM | #21 | |
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They probably take Dareus, but they could just as easily select Peterson, Fairley, or even AJ Green. Demaryius Thomas' injury is one of the worst you can have for a position that requires explosiveness.
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04-19-2011, 08:24 AM | #22 |
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Smith is nearing the end, and unless there is an agreement between now and next Thursday, no players can be traded for draft picks.
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04-19-2011, 08:29 AM | #23 | |
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I think that's his point. That teams are going to shy away from black QBs because of his list.
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depends on whether you think Smith is athletic enough to play OLB in a 3-4 or not.
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found this link on a post at A. Pride today. They linked to this
http://www.pewterreport.com/Boards/i...jj85pt4p6djr00 Updated: Rick Gosselin's position-by-position 2011 NFL draft rankings (4/15) By RICK GOSSELIN / NFL Columnist QUARTERBACK Ht. Wt. 1. Cam Newton, Auburn 6-5 248 2. Blaine Gabbert, Missouri 6-4 234 3. Jake Locker, Washington 6-2½ 231 4. Christian Ponder, Fla St 6-2 229 5. Ryan Mallett, Arkansas 6-6½ 253 6. Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 6-4½ 233 7. Andy Dalton, TCU 6-2 215 8. Ricky Stanzi, Wisconsin 6-4 223 9. Nathan Enderle, Idaho 6-4 240 10. Pat Devlin, Delaware 6-3 225 Rising: Colin Kaepernick, Nevada Falling: Josh Portis, Cal (PA) Sleeper: Jeff Van Camp, Florida Atlantic HALFBACK 1. Mark Ingram, Alabama 5-9 215 2. Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech 5-9 212 3. Daniel Thomas, Kansas State 6-0 230 4. Mikel Leshoure, Illinois 5-11½ 227 5. Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington 5-11½ 194 6. Shane Vereen, Cal 5-10 210 7. Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State 5-7 199 8. Demarco Murray, Oklahoma 5-11½ 213 9. Bilal Powell, Louisville 5-10½ 209 10. Dion Lewis, Pitt 5-6½ 193 Rising: Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington Falling: John Clay, Wisconsin Sleeper: Jay Finley, Baylor FULLBACK 1. Anthony Sherman, Connecticut 5-10 242 2. Owen Marecic, Stanford 6-0½ 248 3. Henry Hynoski, Pitt 6-0 257 4. Shaun Chapas, Georgia 6-2 247 5. Stanley Mavili, Southern Cal 6-0 227 Sleeper: Bryant Ward, Oklahoma State WIDE RECEIVER 1. A.J. Green, Georgia 6-3½ 211 2. Julio Jones, Alabama 6-2½ 220 3. Jon Baldwin, Pitt 6-4 228 4. Torrey Smith, Maryland 6-0½ 204 5. Titus Young, Boise State 5-11 174 6. Edmond Gates, Abilene Christian 5-11½ 192 7. Randall Cobb, Kentucky 5-10 191 8. Tandon Doss, Indiana 6-0 201 9. Vincent Brown, San Diego State 5-11 187 10. Leonard Hankerson, Miami-F 6-1½ 209 Rising: Randall Cobb, Kentucky Falling: Greg Little, North Carolina Sleeper: Ricardo Lockette, Fort Valley State TIGHT END 1. Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame 6-6 259 2. Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin 6-2½ 243 3. Luke Stocker, Tennessee 6-4½ 258 4. Jordan Cameron, Southern Cal 6-5 254 5. Rob Housler, Florida Atlantic 6-5 248 6. D.J. Williams, Arkansas 6-2 245 7. Charles Clay, Tulsa 6-2½ 245 6. Lee Smith, Marshall 6-5½ 266 9. Virgil Green, Nevada 6-3 249 10. Julius Thomas, Portland State 6-4½ 246 Rising: Rob Housler, Florida Atlantic Falling: Weslye Saunders, South Carolina Sleeper: Colin Cochart, South Dakota State OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1. Tyron Smith, Southern Cal 6-5 307 2. Nate Solder, Colorado 6-8 319 3. Anthony Castonzo, Boston College 6-7 311 4. Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin 6-7 314 5. Derrick Sherrod, Mississippi State 6-5 321 6. James Carpenter, Alabama 6-4 321 7. Orlando Franklin, Miami-F 6-5½ 316 8. Marcus Gilbert, Florida 6-6 330 9. Jah Reid, Central Florida 6-7 321 10. James Brewer, Indiana 6-6 323 Rising: Jah Reid, Central Florida Falling: Demarcus Love, Arkansas Sleeper: David Arkin, Missouri State GUARD 1. Danny Watkins, Baylor 6-3 310 2. Marcus Cannon, TCU 6-5 358 3. William Rackley, Lehigh 6-3 309 4. Ben Ijalana, Villanova 6-3½ 317 5. John Moffitt, Wisconsin 6-4 319 6. Clint Boling, Georgia 6-4½ 308 7. Andrew Jackson, Fresno State 6-5 299 8. Ray Dominguez, Arkansas 6-4 334 9. Caleb Schlauderaff, Utah 6-4 305 10. Carl Johnson, Florida 6-5 361 Rising: Mike Berry, Auburn Falling: Steve Schilling, Michigan Sleeper: Cameron Bradfield, Grand Valley State CENTER 1. Mike Pouncey, Florida 6-5 303 2. Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State 6-3 313 3. Rodney Hudson, Florida State 6-2 299 4. Brandon Fusco, Slippery Rock 6-4 306 5. Jason Kelce, Cincinnati 6-2½ 280 6. Kris ODowd, Southern Cal 6-4 304 7. Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU 6-1½ 300 8. Ryan Bartholomew, Syracuse 6-1 302 9. Alex Linnenkohl, Oregon State 6-1½ 304 10. Tim Barnes, Missouri 6-3½ 298 Rising: Brandon Fusco, Slippery Rock Falling: Kris ODowd, Southern Cal Sleeper: Colin Baxter, Arizona DEFENSIVE END 1. Robert Quinn, North Carolina 6-4 265 2. DaQuan Bowers, Clemson 6-3 280 3. J.J. Watt, Wisconsin 6-5 290 4. Aldon Smith, Missouri 6-4 263 5. Cameron Jordan, Cal 6-4 287 6. Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 6-3½ 267 7. Adrian Clayborn, Iowa 6-2½ 281 8. Cameron Heyward, Ohio State 6-4½ 294 9. Brooks Reed, Arizona 6-2½ 263 10. Christian Ballard, Iowa 6-3½ 283 Rising: Brooks Reed, Arizona Falling: Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma Sleeper: Bruce Miller, Central Florida DEFENSIVE TACKLE 1. Marcell Dareus, Alabama 6-3 319 2. Nick Fairley, Auburn 6-3½ 291 3. Corey Liuget, Illinois 6-2 298 4. Phil Taylor, Baylor 6-3 334 5. Marvin Austin, North Carolina 6-1½ 309 6. Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple 6-4 315 7. Kenrick Ellis, Hampton 6-4½ 346 8. Jarvis Jenkins, Clemson 6-4 310 9. Stephen Paea, Oregon State 6-1 303 10. Terrell McClain, South Florida 6-1½ 297 Rising: Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple Falling: Ian Williams, Notre Dame Sleeper: Zach Clayton, Auburn OUTSIDE LINEBACKER 1. Von Miller, Texas A&M 6-2½ 246 2. Akeem Ayers, UCLA 6-2½ 254 3. Martez Wilson, Illinois 6-3½ 250 4. Bruce Carter, North Carolina 6-1½ 241 5. K.J. Wright, Mississippi State 6-3 246 6. Colin McCarthy, Miami-F 6-1 238 7. Jabaal Sheard, Pitt 6-2½ 264 8. Kelvin Sheppard, LSU 6-1½ 250 9. Mason Foster, Washington 6-1 245 10. Jonas Mouton, Michigan 6-1 239 Rising: K.J. Wright, Mississippi State Falling: Scott Lutrus, Connecticut Sleeper: Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin INSIDE/MIDDLE LINEBACKER 1. Akeem Dent, Georgia 6-1 242 2. Ross Homan, Ohio State 6-0½ 240 3. Casey Matthews, Oregon 6-0½ 231 4. Nate Irving, North Carolina State 6-1 240 5. Chris White, Mississippi State 6-2½ 240 6. Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina 6-1 241 7. Greg Jones, Michigan State 6-0 242 8. Jeff Tarpinian, Iowa 6-2 235 9. Greg Lloyd, Connecticut 6-1 246 10. Elijah Joseph, Temple 6-1 243 Rising: Jeff Tarpinian, Iowa Falling: Greg Jones, Michigan State Sleeper: Matt Berning, Central Michigan CORNERBACK 1. Patrick Peterson, LSU 6-0 219 2. Prince Amukamara, Nebraska 6-0 206 3. Jimmy Smith, Colorado 6-2 211 4. Aaron Williams, Texas 5-11½ 204 5. Ras-I Dowling, Virginia 6-1 198 6. Brandon Harris, Miami-F 5-9½ 191 7. Shareece Wright, Southern Cal 5-10½ 185 8. Marcus Gilchrist, Clemson 5-10 195 9. Chris Culliver, South Carolina 6-0 199 10. Jalil Brown, Colorado 6-0½ 204 Rising: Josh Thomas, Buffalo Falling: Kendric Burney, North Carolina Sleeper: Justin Rogers, Richmond SAFETY 1. Rahim Moore, UCLA 5-11½ 202 2. Quinton Carter, Oklahoma 6-0½ 208 3. Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple 5-11½ 198 4. Tyler Sash, Iowa 6-0 211 5. Chris Conte, Cal 6-2 197 6. DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson 6-0 217 7. Robert Sands, West Virginia 6-4 217 8. Jermale Hines, Ohio State 6-1 219 9. DaNorris Searcy, North Carolina 5-10½ 223 10. Joe Lefeged, Rutgers 5-10½ 210 Rising: Chris Prosinski, Wyoming Falling: Ahmad Black, Florida Sleeper: Isa Abdul-El Quddus, Fordham KICKER 1. Matt Bosher, Miami-F 6-0 193 2. Dan Bailey, Oklahoma State 6-0½ 208 3. Kai Forbath, UCLA 6-1½ 197 4. Josh Jasper, LSU 5-10 174 5. Reid Forrest, Washington State 6-0 189 PUNTER 1. Chas Henry, Florida 6-3 219 2. Ryan Donahue, Iowa 6-1½ 193 3. Aaron Bates, Michigan State 6-0 200 4. Michael Such, Tulsa 6-1½ 204 5. Trevor Hankins, Arizona State 6-3½ 235 DEEP SNAPPER 1. Danny Aiken, Virginia 6-4 244 2. Corey Adams, Kansas State 6-4 250 3. Andrew Schulze, Iowa 6-4½ 260 4. Jake McQuaide, Ohio State 6-2½ 239 5. Christian Yount, UCLA 6-0 243
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RE: Carimi, doesn't sound like a Pioli player:
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