2011 NFL Mock Draft thread.

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SkinzWin
03-31-2011, 12:25 AM
True but what if shanny wants Locker enough to trade back into the late first? That's been mentioned by some draft experts.

It won't matter because as SS has so brilliantly shown us, Kaepernick is most likely at the top of this second tier, and we will be taking him!

Sincerely,

KaepKrusader

SmootSmack
03-31-2011, 01:31 AM
True but what if shanny wants Locker enough to trade back into the late first? That's been mentioned by some draft experts.

Well I suppose that's possible. So hard to know for sure what's going to happen. For all we know, John Beck is their guy.

CultBrennan59
03-31-2011, 01:44 AM
If I'm the redskins I'm doing whatever I can to get Robert Quinn at ten. If Quinns gone, I'm trading down, unless Julio Jones or AJ Green are still there.

53Fan
03-31-2011, 06:37 AM
What a great outcome this would be:

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

News & UpdatesMar 30
The Scout's Mock
A new number one sits atop Bunting's latest projections.
Scouting Report.A tall, extremely long-armed defensive lineman with an athletic-looking frame and impressive explosion in all areas of his game. Possesses natural bend when asked to sit into his stance, coils up well and consistently takes a positive first step off the line and does a nice job keeping his pad level down off the football. Is a bit inconsistent extending his arms into blocks when run at and at times seems content to simply drop his shoulder and drive his way toward the football. However, seems to really have good instincts when asked to find the football and is very violent with his arms when asked to shed blocks. At times will allow defenders to gain leverage under him and can be initially driven off the ball. But, fights hard in order to disengage, uses his length and violent hands well to shed and possesses impressive closing range in pursuit. Is also very sudden and fluid for his size and has the footwork/balance to cleanly side step defenders who are trying to get into his frame, keep himself clean and close quickly on the ball carrier. Breaks down well in space and uses his long pterodactyl-like arms to wrap on his man.

Is a gifted pass rusher who fires off the snap quickly and has a real savvy about his game getting after the quarterback. Plays from both a three- and four-point stance and does a great job quickly getting into the pad level of opposing linemen in the bull rush and initially driving them into the backfield. Allows his pad level to rise, which negates some of his strength when trying to finish, but is long enough to shed. Does a nice job using his long arms and violent hands in order to keep himself clean, loves to work the club to the outside, slowly playing it off the snap before accelerating past the tackle. He also has impressive lateral fluidity in balance working the inside arm over and club off his speed rush in order to cleanly side step blocks and accelerate toward the quarterback. Allows his pad level to get upright again once he gains a step and can be slowed through contact, but the motor seems to run well all the time. Has the ability to drop his pad level when flattening out around the edge once he gains a step, but doesn't often simply work the speed rush to the corner, likes to change gears and directions in order to reach the QB.

Also, is a bear to block inside as a down defensive tackle, played some three-technique and has the first step to shoot gaps inside, but it's his lateral suddenness and length that allows him to consistently slip blocks inside and accelerate toward the quarterback.

Missed some time in 2010 with a fractured fibula in a non-weight bearing bone in his leg and will need to check out medically.

Impression: A downright dominant defensive lineman with an impressive physical skill set and great length. Showcases impress savvy, fluidity and violence as a pass rusher and should be able to further develop in the run game and mature into a potential Pro Bowl-caliber NFL defensive lineman.

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Aldon Smith doesn't sound too bad to me.

freddyg12
03-31-2011, 11:37 AM
Well I suppose that's possible. So hard to know for sure what's going to happen. For all we know, John Beck is their guy.

He's under contract! More we can say for Rexy.

NYCskinfan82
03-31-2011, 07:23 PM
It won't matter because as SS has so brilliantly shown us, Kaepernick is most likely at the top of this second tier, and we will be taking him!

Sincerely,

KaepKrusader


I Like the the name SW.

skinsfaninok
03-31-2011, 07:28 PM
News & UpdatesMar 30
The Scout's Mock
A new number one sits atop Bunting's latest projections.
Scouting Report.A tall, extremely long-armed defensive lineman with an athletic-looking frame and impressive explosion in all areas of his game. Possesses natural bend when asked to sit into his stance, coils up well and consistently takes a positive first step off the line and does a nice job keeping his pad level down off the football. Is a bit inconsistent extending his arms into blocks when run at and at times seems content to simply drop his shoulder and drive his way toward the football. However, seems to really have good instincts when asked to find the football and is very violent with his arms when asked to shed blocks. At times will allow defenders to gain leverage under him and can be initially driven off the ball. But, fights hard in order to disengage, uses his length and violent hands well to shed and possesses impressive closing range in pursuit. Is also very sudden and fluid for his size and has the footwork/balance to cleanly side step defenders who are trying to get into his frame, keep himself clean and close quickly on the ball carrier. Breaks down well in space and uses his long pterodactyl-like arms to wrap on his man.

Is a gifted pass rusher who fires off the snap quickly and has a real savvy about his game getting after the quarterback. Plays from both a three- and four-point stance and does a great job quickly getting into the pad level of opposing linemen in the bull rush and initially driving them into the backfield. Allows his pad level to rise, which negates some of his strength when trying to finish, but is long enough to shed. Does a nice job using his long arms and violent hands in order to keep himself clean, loves to work the club to the outside, slowly playing it off the snap before accelerating past the tackle. He also has impressive lateral fluidity in balance working the inside arm over and club off his speed rush in order to cleanly side step blocks and accelerate toward the quarterback. Allows his pad level to get upright again once he gains a step and can be slowed through contact, but the motor seems to run well all the time. Has the ability to drop his pad level when flattening out around the edge once he gains a step, but doesn't often simply work the speed rush to the corner, likes to change gears and directions in order to reach the QB.

Also, is a bear to block inside as a down defensive tackle, played some three-technique and has the first step to shoot gaps inside, but it's his lateral suddenness and length that allows him to consistently slip blocks inside and accelerate toward the quarterback.

Missed some time in 2010 with a fractured fibula in a non-weight bearing bone in his leg and will need to check out medically.

Impression: A downright dominant defensive lineman with an impressive physical skill set and great length. Showcases impress savvy, fluidity and violence as a pass rusher and should be able to further develop in the run game and mature into a potential Pro Bowl-caliber NFL defensive lineman.

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Aldon Smith doesn't sound too bad to me.


I think if JJ is there at 10 we will almost certainly trade back.

Lotus
03-31-2011, 07:54 PM
According to the draft trade value chart we could:

a) trade down with New England at 17 or San Diego at 18, both of these teams being loaded with picks. We pick up an extra second round pick.

then
b) trade down again with the Saints at 24 or the Seahawks at 25, garnering a third round draft pick.

then
at #24 or #25 pick Phil Taylor, nose tackle (or Lockerheads could get their guy, most likely)

we'd still have two seconds and a third to get a QB, G/C, OLB, WR, RB, whatever we wanted.

53Fan
03-31-2011, 08:31 PM
I like that scenario Lotus and the only thing I would disagree with would be that I think once you start rooting for the Cowgirls treatment is probably a little late.....unless you're thinking Frontal Lobotomy?

SkinzWin
03-31-2011, 08:41 PM
I Like the the name SW.

Thanks. I had an epiphany last week, mid way through typing a post about Kaepernick. I'm not sure if you can tell, but I like him a lot. We should get him.

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