2011 NFL Mock Draft thread.

Pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [13] 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

diehard
03-28-2011, 04:35 PM
This thread is getting good again.

SkinzWin
03-28-2011, 08:51 PM
This thread is getting good again.

Isn't it? You know-it-alls who said Von Miller wouldn't be there last year were singing the same tune about Orakpo. Look what happened... Oakland picks Heyward-Bey at #7! Someone else will make a stupid pick for need over value again and Von Miller will be drafted at #10 by the Washington Redskins!!! HAIL!

skinsfaninok
03-30-2011, 12:52 PM
Robert Quinn will be a Redskin at 10 IMO just have that feeling.. If J.J is there we may take a hard look but we can get Hankerson in the 2nd.

SOUL-SKINS
03-30-2011, 01:32 PM
Robert Quinn will be a Redskin at 10 IMO just have that feeling.. If J.J is there we may take a hard look but we can get Hankerson in the 2nd.

F Hankerson.......... I do not want him on this team. I'd rather Titus Young
or Greg Little. I do want Quinn though.

skinsfaninok
03-30-2011, 01:47 PM
F Hankerson.......... I do not want him on this team. I'd rather Titus Young
or Greg Little. I do want Quinn though.


whats wrong with Hank? Titus is good but he's so damn small we need size.

Dirtbag59
03-30-2011, 03:59 PM
An interesting fit for the Skins if they can trade down and get a 3rd round pick might be Sam Acho out of Texas. Same size as Orakpo, not as strong (no one's as strong as Orakpo), but might be a little faster.

OVERALL FOOTBALL TRAITS
Production 3 2007: (11/0) 10 tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks. 2008: (13/0) 16 tackles, 3 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FF. 2009: (14/14) 63 tackles, 14 TFL, 10 sacks, 2 FF.

Height-Weight-Speed - 3 -Possesses prototypical size for the position along with above-average top-end speed.

Durability - 1 -Durability is not a concern.

Intangibles -1 -Well-cultured and speaks Spanish as a second language. Very good student and active in several different school activities, councils and clubs. Was UT's representative at 2009 NCAA Leadership Council. Active in community service and has done multiple mission trips overseas. 2009 recipient of Arthur Ashe Award, a national award given to minority student-athletes
.
1 = EXCEPTIONAL2 = ABOVE AVERAGE3 = AVERAGE4 = BELOW AVERAGE5 = MARGINAL
DEFENSIVE END SPECIFIC TRAITS

Pass Rush Skills -3 - Lacks elite first-step quickness. Also a bit stiff in the torso and does not have great bend to shave the corner with speed rush. Going to have issues gaining the edge at the NFL level. However, flashes effective power moves and can occasionally rock OTs back into the pocket. Also uses hands well to keep blockers hands off of frame. Does a nice job of staying with rush to register effort sacks.

Versus the run -3 - Plays with leverage when having edge responsibility. Appears to have a strong upper body and uses arms well to lock out and stack blockers. However, lacks an elite anchor and can be engulfed by more massive and powerful OTs. Was seen reduced inside to 5-technique or 4-technique during film study and struggled to hold the point. On the other hand, possesses quick and explosive hands to disengage and get involved in play. Generally a strong wrap-up tackler in confined areas. Overall range against the run is adequate at best. Will have some limitations in space especially when caught in one-on-one situations in the open field.

Versatility - 4 - Area of weakness. Athleticism is good and generally plays on his feet with balance. However, change of direction skills are average at best and maybe a liability if having to play in space. Also lacks the anchor to hold the point if asked to reduced inside.

Instincts/Motor -2 - No question about effort and plays with a consistent motor. Fights to work through traffic in pursuit. Instincts are good but not elite. Can be a second late finding the ball off of play action or misdirection plays. Disciplined working from the backside and does a nice job of closing off cutback lanes.

GTripp0012
03-30-2011, 06:02 PM
What a great outcome this would be:

The Scout's Mock | National Football Post (http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/The-Scouts-Mock.html)

mlmpetert
03-30-2011, 06:30 PM
An interesting fit for the Skins if they can trade down and get a 3rd round pick might be Sam Acho out of Texas. Same size as Orakpo, not as strong (no one's as strong as Orakpo), but might be a little faster.

OVERALL FOOTBALL TRAITS
Production 3 2007: (11/0) 10 tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks. 2008: (13/0) 16 tackles, 3 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FF. 2009: (14/14) 63 tackles, 14 TFL, 10 sacks, 2 FF.

Height-Weight-Speed - 3 -Possesses prototypical size for the position along with above-average top-end speed.

Durability - 1 -Durability is not a concern.

Intangibles -1 -Well-cultured and speaks Spanish as a second language. Very good student and active in several different school activities, councils and clubs. Was UT's representative at 2009 NCAA Leadership Council. Active in community service and has done multiple mission trips overseas. 2009 recipient of Arthur Ashe Award, a national award given to minority student-athletes
.
1 = EXCEPTIONAL2 = ABOVE AVERAGE3 = AVERAGE4 = BELOW AVERAGE5 = MARGINAL
DEFENSIVE END SPECIFIC TRAITS

Pass Rush Skills -3 - Lacks elite first-step quickness. Also a bit stiff in the torso and does not have great bend to shave the corner with speed rush. Going to have issues gaining the edge at the NFL level. However, flashes effective power moves and can occasionally rock OTs back into the pocket. Also uses hands well to keep blockers hands off of frame. Does a nice job of staying with rush to register effort sacks.

Versus the run -3 - Plays with leverage when having edge responsibility. Appears to have a strong upper body and uses arms well to lock out and stack blockers. However, lacks an elite anchor and can be engulfed by more massive and powerful OTs. Was seen reduced inside to 5-technique or 4-technique during film study and struggled to hold the point. On the other hand, possesses quick and explosive hands to disengage and get involved in play. Generally a strong wrap-up tackler in confined areas. Overall range against the run is adequate at best. Will have some limitations in space especially when caught in one-on-one situations in the open field.

Versatility - 4 - Area of weakness. Athleticism is good and generally plays on his feet with balance. However, change of direction skills are average at best and maybe a liability if having to play in space. Also lacks the anchor to hold the point if asked to reduced inside.

Instincts/Motor -2 - No question about effort and plays with a consistent motor. Fights to work through traffic in pursuit. Instincts are good but not elite. Can be a second late finding the ball off of play action or misdirection plays. Disciplined working from the backside and does a nice job of closing off cutback lanes.


I dont kow anything about this guy, but from what you just posted he sounds slightly below average in football, above average in life. I dont really care what i guy looks like physically im more interested in how well he can acutally play. He kind of sounds a little like Dallas Sartz.

Slingin Sammy 33
03-30-2011, 06:43 PM
What a great outcome this would be:

The Scout's Mock | National Football Post (http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/The-Scouts-Mock.html)The only change I would make is Cam Jordan as the pick rather than Smith. Jordan is a better fit at 3-4 DE than Smith and we don't need another 4-3 RDE convert to OLB project. Playing experience and injury also a concern with Smith.

GridIron26
03-30-2011, 06:48 PM
An interesting fit for the Skins if they can trade down and get a 3rd round pick might be Sam Acho out of Texas. Same size as Orakpo, not as strong (no one's as strong as Orakpo), but might be a little faster.

OVERALL FOOTBALL TRAITS
Production 3 2007: (11/0) 10 tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks. 2008: (13/0) 16 tackles, 3 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FF. 2009: (14/14) 63 tackles, 14 TFL, 10 sacks, 2 FF.

Height-Weight-Speed - 3 -Possesses prototypical size for the position along with above-average top-end speed.

Durability - 1 -Durability is not a concern.

Intangibles -1 -Well-cultured and speaks Spanish as a second language. Very good student and active in several different school activities, councils and clubs. Was UT's representative at 2009 NCAA Leadership Council. Active in community service and has done multiple mission trips overseas. 2009 recipient of Arthur Ashe Award, a national award given to minority student-athletes
.
1 = EXCEPTIONAL2 = ABOVE AVERAGE3 = AVERAGE4 = BELOW AVERAGE5 = MARGINAL
DEFENSIVE END SPECIFIC TRAITS

Pass Rush Skills -3 - Lacks elite first-step quickness. Also a bit stiff in the torso and does not have great bend to shave the corner with speed rush. Going to have issues gaining the edge at the NFL level. However, flashes effective power moves and can occasionally rock OTs back into the pocket. Also uses hands well to keep blockers hands off of frame. Does a nice job of staying with rush to register effort sacks.

Versus the run -3 - Plays with leverage when having edge responsibility. Appears to have a strong upper body and uses arms well to lock out and stack blockers. However, lacks an elite anchor and can be engulfed by more massive and powerful OTs. Was seen reduced inside to 5-technique or 4-technique during film study and struggled to hold the point. On the other hand, possesses quick and explosive hands to disengage and get involved in play. Generally a strong wrap-up tackler in confined areas. Overall range against the run is adequate at best. Will have some limitations in space especially when caught in one-on-one situations in the open field.

Versatility - 4 - Area of weakness. Athleticism is good and generally plays on his feet with balance. However, change of direction skills are average at best and maybe a liability if having to play in space. Also lacks the anchor to hold the point if asked to reduced inside.

Instincts/Motor -2 - No question about effort and plays with a consistent motor. Fights to work through traffic in pursuit. Instincts are good but not elite. Can be a second late finding the ball off of play action or misdirection plays. Disciplined working from the backside and does a nice job of closing off cutback lanes.

I didn't think anyone would bring up Acho.. I personally like him and I believe he would be a steal if we could get him in 3rd round.. And not to mention Acho played with Orakpo before, therefore I'm sure Acho will be more than happy to soak in what Orakpo teaches.

EZ Archive Ads Plugin for vBulletin Copyright 2006 Computer Help Forum