Updated 2011 NFL Mock Draft
Our final mock draft before the preseason kicks off. Take a look and share your comments!
| Pick | Team | Player | Position | College |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Buccaneers | Robert Quinn | DE | North Carolina |
| 2 | Bills | Jake Locker | QB | Washington |
| 3 | Rams | Adrian Clayborn | DE | Iowa |
| 4 | Jaguars | Andrew Luck | QB | Stanford |
| 5 | Lions | Prince Amukamara | CB | Nebraska |
| 6 | Seahawks | Marvin Austin | DT | North Carolina |
| 7 | Panthers | Bruce Carter | OLB | North Carolina |
| 8 | Chiefs | Gabe Carimi | OT | Wisconsin |
| 9 | Bears | Patrick Peterson | CB | LSU |
| 10 | Browns | Cameron Heyward | DE | Ohio State |
| 11 | Broncos | Greg Jones | ILB | Michigan State |
| 12 | Redskins | Julio Jones | WR | Alabama |
| 13 | Cardinals | Nate Solder | OT | Colorado |
| 14 | Patriots (from OAK) | Allen Bailey | DE | Miami (FL) |
| 15 | Texans | Ras-I-Dowling | CB | Virginia |
| 16 | Eagles | Rodney Hudson | OG | FSU |
| 17 | Bengals | Deunta Williams | FS | North Carolina |
| 18 | Falcons | Greg Romeus | DE | Pitt |
| 19 | Dolphins | DeAndre McDaniel | SS | Clemson |
| 20 | Steelers | Anthony Castonzo | OT | Boston College |
| 21 | Giants | Mark Ingram | RB | Alabama |
| 22 | Titans | Jeremy Beal | OLB | Oklahoma |
| 23 | 49ers | Christian Ponder | QB | FSU |
| 24 | Jets | Stephen Paea | DT | Ohio State |
| 25 | Patriots | Von Miller | OLB | Texas A&M |
| 26 | Saints | Mark Herzlich | OLB | Boston College |
| 27 | Cowboys | DeMarcus Love | OT | Arkansas |
| 28 | Colts | Curtis Brown | CB | Texas |
| 29 | Chargers | Jerrell Powe | DT | Ole Miss |
| 30 | Vikings | Pat Devlin | QB | Delaware |
| 31 | Ravens | Davon House | CB | New Mexico State |
| 32 | Packers | Dontay Moch | OLB | Nevada |
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3 Comments
I think if Andrew Luck’s rate of progression continues, he’ll overtake Jake Locker as the top QB prospect. However, will he leave after this season? Sure, he’s draft-eligible, but he’ll have had only two years on the field after 2010. At this point, I’m leaning toward his taking a cue from Sam Bradford and Ryan Mallett and returning for his redshirt-junior campaign.
Dareus isn’t listed only because we do not project him to leave at this point.
Is Marcel Dareus’ absence from this list predicated on the opinion that he’ll return to school for 2011? Otherwise, the big guy was inexplicably left out of the mix. If a team is starving for a 3-4 pass-rushing end, MD is its man.