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Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton will skip his senior season and enter the NFL draft after leading Auburn to a national championship and drawing nearly as much attention for a pay-for-play scandal as for his dynamic performances.
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So the question on Newton is: How high would you select him? There are probably 2 answers. One if you think Colt is the boy. The other if you don't. I would love to hear what you guys think his draft rank should for a team with no QB, then answer where you would select him if you were Heckert.
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Cam Newton's ability is beyond tempting.
But I don't think he has the "IT" for the next level like a McCoy or Tebow has.
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His biggest asset is his ability to run the ball. In the NFL he won't be able to run the ball as well as he did in college.
I think he is an average passer.
Less success running the ball + average passer = no thanks.
I know he will probably go in the top half of the 1st round, but it better be to a team that doesn't plan on using him right away.
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Cam Newton [QB, Auburn] Blaine Gabbert [QB, Missouri] Ryan Mallett [QB, Arkansas]
John Clay [RB, Wisconsin] Darren Evans [RB, Virginia Tech] AJ Green [WR, Georgia] Jamie Harper [RB, Clemson] Henry Hynoski [FB, Pittsburgh] Mark Ingram [RB, Alabama] Mikel LeShoure [RB, Illinois] Dion Lewis [RB, Pittsburgh] Jacquizz Rodgers [RB, Oregon State] Jordan Todman [RB, Connecticut] Shane Vereen [RB, California] Ryan Williams [RB, Virginia Tech]
Jonathan Baldwin [WR, Pittsburgh] DeAndre Brown [WR, Southern Mississippi] Tandon Doss [WR, Indiana] Tori Gurley [WR, South Carolina] Vidal Hazelton [WR, Cincinnati]* Julio Jones [WR, Alabama] Torrey Smith [WR, Maryland]
Kyle Rudolph [TE, Notre Dame]
Tyron Smith [OT, USC]
Daquan Bowers [DE, Clemson] Marcell Dareus [DE, Alabama] Zane Parr [DE, Virginia] Aldon Smith [DE, Missouri] JJ Watt [DE, Wisconsin]
Jurrell Casey [DT, USC] Lawrence Guy [DT, Arizona State] Corey Liuget [DT, Illinois] Jerrell Powe [DT, Mississippi] Muhammad Wilkerson [DT, Temple]
Akeem Ayers [OLB, UCLA] Thomas Keiser [DE/OLB, Stanford] Martez Wilson [LB, Illinois]
Brandon Burton [CB, Utah] Brandon Harris [CB, Miami (FL)] Patrick Peterson [CB, LSU] Aaron Williams [CB, Texas]
Will Hill [S, Florida] Rahim Moore [S, UCLA] Robert Sands [S, West Virginia]
*Could have petitioned for extra year of eligibility
Staying: Nick Foles [QB, Arizona] Andrew Luck Returns[QB, Stanford] Terrelle Pryor [QB, Ohio State]
LaMichael James [RB, Oregon] Marc Tyler [RB, USC]
Ryan Broyles [WR, Oklahoma] James Rodgers [WR, Oregon State] Justin Blackmon [WR, Oklahoma State] Michael Floyd [WR, Notre Dame]
Matt Reynolds [OT, BYU]
Jared Crick [DT, Nebraska]
Donta Hightower [LB, Alabama] Travis Lewis [LB, Oklahoma]
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I wouldn't draft him at all. Meaning, I don't want him on my team at all. I know you guys will probably kill me for this, but if we're talking about playing QB, I'd draft Pryor before I drafted Newton.
Let me at least give my few reasons.
Newton's success has come in a run-first role in his offense. How's that going to work against the likes of Kelly Gregg, Haloti Ngata, Ray Lewis, and company? How about Casey Hampton, Aaron Smith, Lawrence Timmons, and Troy Polamalu? While he has Big-Ben like strength, he doesn't show as much ability to still make plays downfield when pressure gets to him, so I think those comparisons are overly generous.
Terrelle Pryor, while not a great passer, has shown the ability to make big plays with his arm downfield after the pocket breaks down. Even with receivers who aren't very good, he shows this over and over. I don't think I've ever seen a QB handle and escape from a pass rush like Pryor. He doesn't quite have the superhuman strength like Newton does, but he always seems to know exactly when to move and exactly how much faster he is than the rusher. He knows when he's got something downfield and when he should just take off. He has made the likes of Brian Robiskie, Devier Posey, and Dane Sanzenbacher all look like Friday draft picks. While I think Sanzenbacher can be a significant receiver in the league, the other two I think will just be acceptables. Pryor does occasionally not see an open man downfield, but I think that is something that can be improved with NFL coaching.
The point of this is not to say that I think we should draft Pryor next year, just that I don't think that Newton is that good (for an NFL offense.) I don't like the whole pay-to-play thing either... I'd be worried about a sense of entitlement from this guy.
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I, actually, completely agree with you.
To qualify myself, the only game I ever saw Newton play was the Bowl Game, but I was utterly unimpressed with him as a QB. Just judging the look on his face pre-snap, that dude was struggling to decipher his reads and the slightest bit of pressure caused his accurracy to go into the toilet... and all that against a simple college defense.
Basically, unless he was a WIDE open receiver or a running lane - he sucked.
I see him as just another athlete/RB that can throw the ball from teh QB position, like Vince Young, Tebow and Jamarcus Russel. I'd say that his ceiling is Vince Young (which still isn't good), but I think he'll end up between Vince and Jamarcus (ya gotta really work at not caring to drop to Jamarcus' level).
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2011 NFL Mock Draft, Version 4.0 7th January, 2011 - 1:12 pm By Jeff Risdon
Andrew Luck’s somewhat surprising decision to return to Stanford makes the top of the draft a lot more uncertain. The QB slotting is highly unpredictable at this point; I could see Gabbert going as high as #4 or as low as #12. Jake Locker could go anywhere between #7 and #40. Ryan Mallett’s draft ceiling is probably lower than most everyone thinks, and I wouldn’t be at all surprised if he falls further than Jimmy Clausen did a year ago.
The available veteran quarterbacks also impact the draft stock. Would you rather take a chance with your 1st round pick on an unproven collegian or send Denver your 2nd rounder for Kyle Orton, who was on pace for the most prolific passing season in NFL history through 8 games in 2010? Donovan McNabb won’t be back in Washington. Vince Young will be on the street before the Combine begins in late February. Alex Smith will likely join him. Chad Henne could be had for as low as a 4th round pick if some sources are to be believed (not sure I do). Reclamation projects like Matt Leinart, Jamarcus Russell, and Trent Edwards are readily available.
Round 1 1. Carolina Panthers: Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson 2. Denver Broncos: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn 3. Buffalo Bills: Von Miller, OLB/DE, Texas A&M 4. Cincinnati Bengals: Robert Quinn, LB, North Carolina 5. Arizona Cardinals: Nate Solder, T, Colorado 6. Cleveland Browns: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia 7. San Francisco 49ers: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU 8. Tennessee Titans: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri 9. Dallas Cowboys: Derek Sherrod, T, Mississippi State 10. Washington Redskins: Jake Locker, QB, Washington 11. Houston Texans: Adrian Clayborne, DE, Iowa 12. Minnesota Vikings: Anthony Castonzo, T, Boston College 13. Detroit Lions: Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska 14. St. Louis Rams: Julio Jones, WR, Alabama 15. Miami Dolphins: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn 16. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado 17. New England Patriots (from OAK): Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue 18. San Diego Chargers: Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama 19. New York Giants: Janoris Jenkins, CB, Florida 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin 21. Seattle Seahawks: Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama 22. Kansas City Chiefs: Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois 23. Indianapolis Colts: Tyron Smith, T, USC 24. Philadelphia Eagles: Ben Ijalana, G/T, Villanova 25. Green Bay Packers: Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor 26. New Orleans Saints: Demarcus Love, T, Arkansas 27. Chicago Bears: Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State 28. New York Jets: Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy 29. Baltimore Ravens: Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia 30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State 31. Atlanta Falcons: Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA 32. New England Patriots: Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
Round 2 33. New England Patriots (from CAR): Stefen Wisniewski, C, Penn State 34. Denver Broncos: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami FL 35. Buffalo Bills: Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina 36. Cincinnati Bengals: Leonard Hankerson, WR, Miami FL 37. Arizona Cardinals: Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas 38. Cleveland Browns: Allen Bailey, DE, Miami FL 39. San Francisco 49ers: Justin Houston, OLB, Georgia 40. Tennessee Titans: Jarvis Jenkins, DT, Clemson 41. Dallas Cowboys: Ahmad Black, S, Florida 42. Washington Redskins: Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin 43. Houston Texans: Jabaal Sheard, OLB, Pittsburgh 44. Minnesota Vikings: Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State 45. Detroit Lions: Orlando Franklin, T/G, Miami FL 46. St. Louis Rams: D.J. Williams, TE, Arkansas 47. Denver Broncos (from MIA): Mike Pouncey, C/G, Florida 48. Jacksonville Jaguars: Pat Devlin, QB, Delaware 49. Oakland Raiders: Marcus Cannon, G/T, TCU 50. San Diego Chargers: Rahim Moore, S, UCLA 51. New York Giants: Donta Hightower, LB, Alabama 52. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas 53. Seattle Seahawks: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh 54. Kansas City Chiefs: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland 55. Indianapolis Colts: Brian Rolle, LB, Ohio State 56. Philadelphia Eagles: Drake Nevis, DT, LSU 57. Green Bay Packers: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech 58. New Orleans Saints: Dontay Moch, LB, Nevada 59. Chicago Bears: Marcus Gilbert, T, Florida 60. San Diego Chargers (from NYJ): Nate Irving, LB, North Carolina State 61. Baltimore Ravens: Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State 62. Pittsburgh Steelers: Johnny Patrick, CB, Louisville 63. Atlanta Falcons: Chase Minnfield, CB, Virginia 64. New England Patriots: Mason Foster, LB, Washington
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I would like that too.. then I would love for Torrey Smith to still be there in the 3rd...
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Round 1 1. Carolina Panthers: Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson 2. Denver Broncos: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn 3. Buffalo Bills: Von Miller, OLB/DE, Texas A&M 4. Cincinnati Bengals: Robert Quinn, LB, North Carolina 5. Arizona Cardinals: Nate Solder, T, Colorado 6. Cleveland Browns: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia 7. San Francisco 49ers: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU 8. Tennessee Titans: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri 9. Dallas Cowboys: Derek Sherrod, T, Mississippi State 10. Washington Redskins: Jake Locker, QB, Washington 11. Houston Texans: Adrian Clayborne, DE, Iowa 12. Minnesota Vikings: Anthony Castonzo, T, Boston College 13. Detroit Lions: Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska 14. St. Louis Rams: Julio Jones, WR, Alabama 15. Miami Dolphins: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn 16. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado 17. New England Patriots (from OAK): Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue 18. San Diego Chargers: Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama 19. New York Giants: Janoris Jenkins, CB, Florida 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin 21. Seattle Seahawks: Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama 22. Kansas City Chiefs: Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois 23. Indianapolis Colts: Tyron Smith, T, USC 24. Philadelphia Eagles: Ben Ijalana, G/T, Villanova 25. Green Bay Packers: Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor 26. New Orleans Saints: Demarcus Love, T, Arkansas 27. Chicago Bears: Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State 28. New York Jets: Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy 29. Baltimore Ravens: Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia 30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State 31. Atlanta Falcons: Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA 32. New England Patriots: Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
Round 2 33. New England Patriots (from CAR): Stefen Wisniewski, C, Penn State 34. Denver Broncos: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami FL 35. Buffalo Bills: Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina 36. Cincinnati Bengals: Leonard Hankerson, WR, Miami FL 37. Arizona Cardinals: Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas 38. Cleveland Browns: Allen Bailey, DE, Miami FL 39. San Francisco 49ers: Justin Houston, OLB, Georgia 40. Tennessee Titans: Jarvis Jenkins, DT, Clemson 41. Dallas Cowboys: Ahmad Black, S, Florida 42. Washington Redskins: Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin 43. Houston Texans: Jabaal Sheard, OLB, Pittsburgh 44. Minnesota Vikings: Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State 45. Detroit Lions: Orlando Franklin, T/G, Miami FL 46. St. Louis Rams: D.J. Williams, TE, Arkansas 47. Denver Broncos (from MIA): Mike Pouncey, C/G, Florida 48. Jacksonville Jaguars: Pat Devlin, QB, Delaware 49. Oakland Raiders: Marcus Cannon, G/T, TCU 50. San Diego Chargers: Rahim Moore, S, UCLA 51. New York Giants: Donta Hightower, LB, Alabama 52. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas 53. Seattle Seahawks: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh 54. Kansas City Chiefs: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland 55. Indianapolis Colts: Brian Rolle, LB, Ohio State 56. Philadelphia Eagles: Drake Nevis, DT, LSU 57. Green Bay Packers: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech 58. New Orleans Saints: Dontay Moch, LB, Nevada 59. Chicago Bears: Marcus Gilbert, T, Florida 60. San Diego Chargers (from NYJ): Nate Irving, LB, North Carolina State 61. Baltimore Ravens: Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State 62. Pittsburgh Steelers: Johnny Patrick, CB, Louisville 63. Atlanta Falcons: Chase Minnfield, CB, Virginia 64. New England Patriots: Mason Foster, LB, Washington
People I want in bold, Not that I'm saying take certain people at #6, but hey, people can still jump up the draft board...
Von Miller is ONLY if we stay in a 3-4. AJ Green, while i'm skeptical on how good he'll be, or if he'll even be there, is a need. Blaine Gabbert is an interesting pick, he's a tall, strong armed QB, seems to have good accuracy. If they feel he'd be better than McCoy, how do you NOT make the pick? Oline or Dline in Round 2. I'd prefer a RT, but depending on how many Dlineman we need (4 or 3) it may be more of a need.
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I don't know how up to date that mock draft is. Donta Hightower stayed in school.
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From the 7th, before they declared.
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Not bashing you, a serious question.
What is the point of a doing mock draft before you even know which players are/aren't in the draft?
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Lombardi Award winner Nick Fairley of Auburn will announce Friday that he is entering the NFL draft, a source close to the player told ESPN's Joe Schad.
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What was Fairley like last season?
I would compare him to Suh at times. He seemed that way in the NC Game. Cam Newton regardless, if Fairly doesnt play in that game Oregon wins.
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I'm saying how was he in the 2009 season.
Guys who have one good college season worry me.
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Fairley attended Copiah-Lincoln Community College from 2007 to 2008. After being redshirted in 2007, he played in seven games in 2008. He recorded 63 tackles and seven sacks.
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It worries me that he only saw the field half the time his first year at Auburn. Could be a one year wonder.
Doesn't matter as he probably won't be around for us to draft him anyway.
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i didnt like that he might cost his team 15 yards at a crucial point in the game with a bonehead cheap shot 
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Not bashing you, a serious question.
What is the point of a doing mock draft before you even know which players are/aren't in the draft?
1. Fun 2. To see who the top players are/keep an eye on during the season 3. draft junkie
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Cam Newton = Akili Smith???
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If Cam Newton/Terell Pryor switched to like DE... They'd be friggen awesome...
As NFL QBs? Not so much...
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After his 5 game suspension, Pryor should come back as a WR. a 6'6 WR with his speed? He is often the fastest guy on the field. Deep posts and slants all game. Fade in the red zone. He'd be a beast
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Akili Smith Was a better passer.
Cam Newton = Tim Tebow - all the intangibles.
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Cam Newton > Terrell Pryor
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Cam Newton > Terrell Pryor
Ken Dorsey > Cam Newton
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One thing that stuck out to me, it's time to really study WR's because it seems obvious that we are drafting one with our first pick. Our new HC wants an explosive passing game and we clearly need an explosive WR to do that. I'll be shocked now if we don't take one.
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AJ Green or no WR in the First round.
Jones doesn't impress me that much, not as a #1 caliber guy.
Pretty sure, barring someones stock rising a ton, we're either going Green or Dline.
I'd like to throw Gabbert out there, but Colts Holmgrens guy, so I doubt thatd happen.
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Cam Newton = Tim Tebow - all the intangibles.
I understand the comparison, but I really disagree with it. Newton is heads and shoulders above Tebow as a passer. Newton has a cannon arm and a relatively quick motion with decent mechanics. Tebow lacked all of those. The only similarities between them are offensive scheme and running ability really. As a player, Newton is a legitimate top 10 pick in many people's eyes. However, I wouldn't touch him in the first.
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Pryor is 6-6 240 and runs a 4.3 perfect for a WR.
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I like Newton and want to seem him succeed.
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I like Newton and want to seem him succeed.
Cecil has already succeeded. He got to try to bribe MissSt, he likely bribed Auburn, and he got to attend the Nat'l Champ game despite being on "super-secret probation" from Auburn and not supposed to go 
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U mad?  Cam Newton will do fine in the NFL.. He'll definitely last longer than Jamarcus Russell.
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U mad? 
Cam Newton will do fine in the NFL.. He'll definitely last longer than Jamarcus Russell.
That's not saying much.
Cam's career will likely be that of Vince Young.
He'll start slow, have a couple awesome plays/games but then the lack of actual talent of being a QB will eventually catch up to him.
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Lack of talent? Cam and Young both lack many things, but talent is not one of them.
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Lack of talent? Cam and Young both lack many things, but talent is not one of them.
It's obvious that OSguy is a hater.
Young didn't have the light switch in the ol' noggin to have a long lasting career, but Cam Newton is no dummy.
Cam and Tebow are different, but they so remind me of each other. Cam however is a FREAK physical specimen, and some team is gonna get a gem.
Even got me thinking that Carolina may roll the dice on him. They have Brees, Ryan, and Freeman in their division. Adding Newton would do some justice for the Panthers.
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Even got me thinking that Carolina may roll the dice on him. They have Brees, Ryan, and Freeman in their division. Adding Newton would do some justice for the Panthers.
I think it'd be interesting if the Titans took him at #8. I wouldn't be surprised if he wen't #1 overall. Frankly I could see him going in 4 or 5 spots in the top 10.
I could see Carolina going with Yo Gabba Gabbert at #1 also if QB is their need. But, my gut says either Fairley or Green (another weapon if they believe Claussen is the guy).
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I think Cam Newton goes #16 to Jacksonville. They'll groom him to be Garrard's replacement IMO.
Man the juniors who decided to stay in school have sucked a LOT of talent away from this draft. The biggest hit positions?
QB, WR and CB don't have nearly the depth once projected.
At QB it's Mallett....then umm....Jake Locker? He had a horrible year. Cameron Newton? Originally a 2nd round project is now surely a mid 1st round guy. Blaine Gabbert? I don't trust him at ALL. I will LOL @ whomever rolls the dice on this guy in the 1st round. But, with the lack of QB talent he's a sure-fire 2nd rounder at least. After that it's Christian Ponder I guess then a whole bunch of nothing.
At WR there are now 2 "elite" guys in AJ Green and Julio Jones that will both go top 15. Then in that 2nd tier of late 1st round to 2nd round guys there is Torrey Smith, Jonathan Baldwin and Leonard Hankerson. Then comes what I consider the mid-round small school guys in Austin Pettis and Titus Young from Boise and Dwyane Harris from E Carolina. Everything after that is late round fliers at best.
At CB there are again 2 "elite" top 5-10 picks in Prince Amukamara and Patrick Peterson. Solid second tier guys are Jimmy Smith, Brandon Burton and Davon House. Mid to late round guys include Brandon Harris, Aaron Williams, Curtis Brown, Ras-I Dowling, Johnny Patrick and Chimdi Chekwa. Late round fliers could be Marcus Gilchrist, Korey Lindsey, Shareece Wright and Chris Rucker.
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Right now I have Newton projected 3rd to the Bills. He is everything Chan Gailey wants. I think Gabbert is the next QB off the board, with Locker third. Mallett is 4th, at the end of the first or early 2nd. Character is huge. Wide receiver is still extremely deep with lots of talent at the top. Great class there.
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