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| The Starter Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: MD Eastern Shore
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| 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Here is some information that I found interesting. It was compiled by Walter Cherepinsky on his site Walterfootball.com. With Andrew Luck out of the draft, there is no consensus #1 pick at this time. There is also no consensus Top 5. I tend to doubt that there will be a "no brainer" pick for us at #10. Perhaps trading down, if possible, and spreading the risk of making a mistake over more picks would make sense for the Skins because we'll have a lot of holes to fill, even after signing some Free Agents. Walter Cherepinsky: "I thought it would be interesting to combine some of the prominent 2011 NFL Draft Big Boards to form one consensus big board. Below are the average big board positions of the top prospects in the 2011 NFL Draft. I looked at four different big boards: Mel Kiper (ESPN), Todd McShay (ESPN), Rob Rang (CBS) and Scott Wright's (DraftCountdown.com). I also wanted to include Chris Steuber's big board data, but I couldn't find it." Updated Feb. 5 1. Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU: 2.5 High: 1 (Rang); Low: 4 (Kiper) 2. Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn: 2.5 High: 1 (Kiper); Low: 5 (Wright) 3. A.J. Green, WR, Georgia: 3.0 High: 1 (Wright); Low: 4 (Multi) 4. Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson: 3.25 High: 1 (McShay); Low: 7 (Wright) 5. Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama: 5.5 High: 4 (Wright); Low: 8 (McShay) 6. Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina: 6.25 High: 3 (Wright); Low: 9 (McShay) 7. Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska: 6.5 High: 6 (Multi); Low: 8 (Rang) 8. Von Miller, OLB, Texas A&M: 7.75 High: 7 (Multi); Low: 9 (Wright) 9. Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri: 8.5 High: 5 (McShay); Low: 10 (Multi) 10. Julio Jones, WR, Alabama: 10.75 High: 8 (Wright); Low: 14 (McShay) 11. Nate Solder, OT, Colorado: 13.25 High: 10 (Kiper); Low: 18 (Wright) 12. Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri: 14.5 High: 11 (Multi); Low: 21 (McShay) 13. Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa: 16.25 High: 13 (Wright); Low: 20 (Kiper) 14. Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA: 17 High: 11 (Kiper); Low: 26 (Rang) 15. Cameron Jordan, DE, California: 17.25 High: 13 (Rang); Low: 22 (McShay) 16. Cam Newton, QB, Auburn: 17.5 High: 13 (Kiper); Low: 28 (McShay) 17. Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue: 17.75 High: 16 (Kiper); Low: 20 (Rang) 18. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama: 18.5 High: 16 (Rang); Low: 21 (Wright) 19. Tyron Smith, OT, USC: 19.25 High: 13 (McShay); Low: 26 (Wright) 20. Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College: 19.5 High: 12 (Rang); Low: 25 (McShay) 21. J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin: 23 High: 21 (Kiper); Low: 27 (McShay) 22. Jake Locker, QB, Washington: 23.25 High: 12 (Wright); Low: Unranked (Kiper) 23. Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois: 24 High: 10 (McShay); Low: Unranked (Kiper) 24. Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin: 24.25 High: 17 (McShay); Low: Unranked (Wright) 25. Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado: 27.5 High: 12 (McShay); Low: Unranked (Multi) 26. Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State: 27.75 High: 21 (Rang); Low: Unranked (Multi) 27. Brandon Harris, CB, Miami: 28.25 High: 23 (Wright); Low: Unranked (Multi) 28. Muhammad Wilkerson, DT, Temple: 28.25 High: 23 (Kiper); Low: Unranked (Multi) 29. Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State: 28.5 High: 25 (Wright); Low: Unranked (Kiper) 30. Mikel LeShoure, RB, Illinois: 29.25 High: 18 (Rang); Low: Unranked (Multi) 31. Mike Pouncey, G, Florida: 29.5 High: 19 (McShay); Low: Unranked (Multi) 32. Justin Houston, DE/OLB, Georgia: 30 High: 26 (McShay); Low: Unranked (Multi) |
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Just get the highest-ranked O-lineman. 11. Nate Solder, OT, Colorado: 13.25 High: 10 (Kiper); Low: 18 (Wright)
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Wow...Patrick Peterson has been shooting up the boards lately. I'd take the guy who's at the #10 spot or Solder would work for me too. I kinda rate our needs even at QB/OL/WR.
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Quote:
It seems to me that if you're going to take a risk at #10, then you should take the risk on a QB because, if he pans out, then the reward is higher at that position. I admit that all of the QB's in this draft scare me a little as Top 10 picks. That's one of the reasons why I would consider trading down, if possible. | |
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board With such a huge need at NT, I think the Redskins should target Phil Taylor, the DT from Baylor University. This kid is 6-4, 340 lbs and he seems fit for the 3-4 NT position. The question is where is he going to go? Late first round or early second round.
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Quote:
We really should be able to get a great player at #10 if that's what we do. This years draft is solid. | |
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board He's compared to Woodson and Bailey
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Quote:
Green Bay did show, as well as pittsburgh, that with a dominant NT and Outside rusher(s) you can win lots of games in the NFL, as well as championships.
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Quote:
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Quote:
If he fails its more of a high profile fail and sets us back even further than any other position IMHO.
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board It's going to be interesting to see how teams feel about Taylor's character
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board Am I missing something??? -- I don't see what all the media draft experts see in Blaine Gabbert. |
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board They might not be worth a top 10 pick, but I think Newton and Locker are better than Gabbert. |
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| Re: 2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board This
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