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Christian Ballard DT
Quan Sturdivant LB
Sam Acho DE
Clint Boling OG
Davon House CB
Curtis Brown CB
Terrence Tolliver WR
Brandon Burton CB
Marcus Cannon OG
Kendall Hunter RB
Luke Stocker TE
James Brewer OT
DeAndre McDaniel S
Tyler Sash S
Quinton Carter S
Chris Carter LB
Jason Pinkston OG
Tandon Doss WR
Jeron Johnson S
Deunta Williams S
Lee Ziemba OT
Ricky Stanzi QB
Jalil Brown CB
Mark Herzlich LB
Ugo Chinasa DE
Virgil Green TE
K.J Wright OLB
Niles Paul WR
DJ Williams TE
Derrick Locke RB
Chimdi Chekwa CB
Casey Matthews LB
Lawrence Guy DT
Jacquizz Rodgers  RB
Jordan Todman RB
Pernell McPhee DE
Robert Sands S
Jordan Cameron TE


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Give me:

4. Sam Acho
4. Greg Jones
5. Tyler Sash

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Think we might take a long look at Stanzi if he's there in the 5th?


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So thats it till tmr huh?

12 noon.


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11AM my time :-)


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Casey Matthews!!!

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Well guys, we got players at our 3 biggest needs: DT, DE, and WR.

We have 6 picks remaining:
4th (102)
4th (124)
5th (137)
6th (168)
6th (170)
7th (248)

These are what I see as our remaining biggest needs:
RT
DE
S
LB

From here on out, I just want us to take BPA after getting one of these two tackles.Players left that I'm interested in taking:

Owfense:
James Brewer OT Indiana
Marcus Cannon OT TCU
Clint Boling OG Georgia
Andrew Jackson OG Fresno S
Greg Salas WR Hawai'i
Dane Sanzenbacher WR OSU
Kendall Hunter RB OkSt
Taiwan Jones RB EWU
Dion Lewis RB Pitt
Jaquizz Rogers RB Or St
Stanley Havili FB USC
Tyrod Taylor QB VaTech

Defense:
Pernell McPhee DE Miss St
Greg Romeus DE Pitt
Bruce Miller DE UCF
Ricky Elmore DE Arizona
Quinton Carter S Oklahoma
DeAndre McDaniel S
Tyler Sash SS Iowa
Robert Sands SS WVa
Jai Valai S Wisconsin
Rashad Carmichael CB VaTech
Chimdi Chekwa CB OSU
Byron Maxwell CB Clemson
Chris Carter OLB Fresno St
Lawrence Wilson OLB UConn
Brian Rolle OLB OSU
Quan Sturdivant ILB UNC
Colin McCarthy ILB Miami
Casey Matthews ILB Oregon
Chris White ILB Miss Stt

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I think the Steelers took Curtis Brown at the end of the 3rd.


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Casey Matthews ILB Oregon at 102 would be a great way to start the day!


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Give me Chris Carter from Fresno State and Jacquizz Rodgers and I'll be very happy.

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Casey Matthews ILB Oregon at 102 would be a great way to start the day!




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Brewer, Sanz, Chekwa and Mathews!


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4a Jalil Brown (CB)
4b Ugo Chinasa (DE)
5 Jacquizz Rodgers (RB)


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Curtis Brown was drafted by Pitt.

My top hopes for each spot (in no particular order):

102: Davon House (CB), Brandon Burton (CB), DeAndre McDaniel (FS), Sam Acho (DE), Marcus Cannon (OG), Clint Boling (OG)

124: Anyone around from above, KJ Wright (OLB), Ugo Chinasa (DE), James Brewer (OT), Deunta Williams (FS),

137: Anyone around from above, Mark Herzlich (LB), Derek Newton (OT), Casey Matthews (MLB), Julius Thomas (TE)

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We should just draft Janoris Jenkins in the supplementary draft

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I am sure some of these will be taken earlier than our picks but at this stage who knows when any of these guys will go (hopefully none have already gone).

4 - James Brewer RT IU
4 - Chris Carter OLB Fresno St
5 - Jeremy Beal DE Okla
6 - Deunta Williams S NC
6 - Jaquizz Rogers Rb Oregon
7 - Nathan Enderle Qb Idaho or Adam Weber Qb Minnesota


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G Clint Boling Georgia
WR Greg Salas Hawaii
CB Kendric Burney UNC
TE DJ Williams Arkansas
OT James Brewer Indiana
DE Sam Acho Texas

These are guys I'm interested in. Would love a LB, maybe Matthews but his size for a 4-3 bothers me.

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I almost certainly don't see us taking another WR ..... but who knows?

I would love to see Acho find his way to the Browns ..... as well as a solid T candidate.

I dunno. Man, not having had free agency really makes it a different experience. lol


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Would love to see Salas. Kiper has him #3 overall player available now.


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Kiper sucks.

I have a feeling we won't take another WR.

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I want Deuta Williams.. wouldn't mind adding Christian Ballard for depth.


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8 hours of missing the draft, and a long look at it, I missed alot of suck!

Everybody is gone There are maybe 4 guys I like before round 6, this draft is full of bad players and it looks like the league knew what they were doing. No Value

Nice I just checked my notes on Greg little my thoughts after reading a paragraph in February.
Greg Little wr, 6'2 220, Former Rb, 1 yr at Wr, 62 catches 724, 5 td's
suspende all year 2010 for agent.
... a wildcard question mark, worth a 5th or lower at best,
#14, actually # 12 b, the only rec, I would even consider drafting lower than him is Tandon Doss indiana, and I had 7th round in my mind .

IN short, I'll probably never be a fan of Greg Little, but I wasn't a fan of Ozzie Newsome while I WAS a big fan of the 1980;s Browns, I have to trust the judgement of the coaches
but this is discouraging.

at the end of the 2010 season, the Browns had a Glaring need at wide receiver.
In February they dug a humongeous Shaun Rogers size hole in the defensive line, and in the draft they filled the hole with peat moss.
A Shaun Rogers clone, and a Kenyon Coleman replacement.

It is almost like they skipped the draft until the Greg little pick, I see him as the 12b, or 14th rated wide receiver in a good draft for them.
The problem was Robiskie, they found a guy who looks just like Robiskie, on paper anyway, at least they know what they are looking for.

I should be dancing on glass, I should be listening to the song " walking on sunshine"
They are all gone except Drwayne Harris at 10
1 AJ green,
2 Julio Jones, #1 great hands , #2 great tackle breaker
3, Hankerson, 1st team all acc, 13 td, singl season school record breakout yera in 09
4 Austin Pettis , lots of production yards and td's
5 Randall Cobb ky, hes like a qb/ wr that does everything
6 Titus Young/ Vincent Brown
7 Vincent Brown/ Titus Young, wow these may have been the best 2 receivers to draft right here.

8 Torrey Smith Maryland, with a big dropping arrow next to
9 Jon Baldwin Pitt, with another big dropping arrow next to

10 Dwayne Harris , East Carolina, he kind of reminds me of Vincent Brown light
11 Jerrell Jernigan Troy
12 a Ronald Johnson USC
12 b Greg Little UNC
13, Tandon Doss, indiana

Was it possible for the Browns offense to take a step back in 4 months time? I didn't think so but, , well I didn't like the last 2 picks and it is not Heckerts fault, there are 31 other teams trying to outpick you

Austin Pettis? I mean who needs a player who had 34 td's , the question is can he block, can he fight thru the initial hit off the snap,


Can Deshaun Watson play better for the Browns, than Baker Mayfield would have? ... Now the Games count.
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After I say this, I guarantee, I'm gonna get the HOMER tag.. LOL

But I see something in Casey Matthews that it appears nobody else sees.

4th or 5th round,, I'd have no problem with him and I bet he turns out to be solid.. that's my opinion and I'm sticking to it.


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Still sore from the Little-pick, horrible, just horrible..1st Ozzie owned us again by selecting T.Smith right in front of us, then we need-reach for Little and then GB takes Cobb...It felt like in 09 with the Mangini 2nd round....need reaching at a deep position on a boom or bust project, who's hasn't played in a year....bummer...guess the only positive is that Little at least has some upside...but still: Heckert better make up for this, I'm starting to not like his "gut system", need reaching for certain player types he seeks...we lost out on Cobb, Moch and Foster for a raw, primadonna WR, who thinks he's a speed WR and hasn't yet realized that he isn't....you just don't draft a project in round 2...what is it with the Browns? We just seem to be too dumb to draft a simple, solid WR...Little's "ceiling" is Braylon Edwards and that's AFTER he is calmed down and not being a headcase anymore, his floor is "2years and out of the league"

Trying to stay positive after that blunder...just draft a good player now and I'll pretend we picked Little in the 4th and the next pick at #59

Consideration List (for 4th-6th):

1) I want: OLB KJ Wright, LB McCarthy, DE Acho, T/G Pinkston, RB J.Rodgers, RB D.Lewis, RT Ziemba, S Sash, CB Burton, CB D.House, OLB C.Carter, CB Carmichael, RB J.White

2) I'd be ok: LB Matthews, LB L.Wilson, LB D.Hogue, DE Beal, DE Elmore, OT Hairston, QB Stanzi, RB Helu, RB Todman, RB Locke, RB T.Jones, WR Salas, WR Gates, WR Harris, TE Stocker, TE DJ Williams, NT Neild (5th+) LB Herzlich, S Keo, CB Skrine, CB Burney (5th+) CB Sherman (5th+), QB Devlin (5th+), QB Yates (6th+), McElroy (6th+), QB T.Taylor (6th+)

3) Torn (rather not): OT Brewer, DE Romeus, RB K.Hunter, RB D.Carter, TE J.Cameron, TE V.Green, OL Boling, FS Hagg, LB Homan, S McDaniel, CB J.Brown

4) Please No: WR N.Paul, DE McPhee, NT Powe, DT Ballard, DT Williams, DT Guy, ILB G.Jones, WR Doss, CB Chekwa, S Q.Carter, QB Enderle

We better get our next 5 picks out of group 1 and 2...


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Still sore from the Little-pick, horrible, just horrible..




Why???

We all know there's little tape on this kid...But Heckert & Shurmur have it...Watched it...Broke it down...LOVES it...

First thing Shurmur said is this...When u watch a tape u do not want to have to wait too long before u can say WOW...They watch his tape and they said WOW quickly...So they keep watching and keep saying WOW...Actually the word he used was "OK"...lol...

This kid is tough as hell...He tries to HURT YOU with YAC...Which rolls over to downfield blockin'...He's a huge Hines Terd...

There's 3 guys they wanted at 59...2 were gone...

There's 2 guys we KNOW they wanted in round 2 and got BOTH...It's obvious because they turned in the card with ZERO hesitation...Hardly used a minute of the allowed 7...That's called certainty on said player...

Sometimes u gotta just say OK...The top cheese obviously like this guy and roll on...

We have HUGE WR's now...All of em'...And it's about damn time we see that Cribb's needs to NOT be one of 2 WR's on the field...If even one of three...4 wide in the slot???...MAYBE...


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Still sore from the Little-pick, horrible, just horrible..




Oh geez, now we gotta hear about this for the next 10 years.



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This kid is tough as hell...He tries to HURT YOU with YAC...Which rolls over to downfield blockin'...He's a huge Hines Terd...




His ctach AVG is pretty meh, in fact below AVG (11.3)


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We have HUGE WR's now...All of em'...And it's about damn time we see that Cribb's needs to NOT be one of 2 WR's on the field...If even one of three...4 wide in the slot???...MAYBE...




We had HUGE WRs last year too...

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Sometimes u gotta just say OK...The top cheese obviously like this guy and roll on...




I'll do...I still trust Heckert...but it's still draft weekend and it's still hurting....as I said at least the guy has upside...Mangini made bad choices without any upside...still he is a 4th round gamble like Williams was last year for TB, who is now a steal...Little can't be a steal anymore (unless he becomes a perennial AllPro), we buyed high, he gotta produce now....he got picked high = ther are high expectations...he better meets them


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I may be in the minority here but I like all three picks. I just wish we didn't have to use this year's 3rd rounder to jump up for Taylor.

We filled needs and picked players with a little attitude which this team lacked at times, IMO.

They may not have been flashy enough for some but I think all 3 will be playing significant minutes by mid-season, possibly earlier.

Today should be interesting, too, although I can't justify spending a third day in front of the tube watching the Draft. Go back to 2 days and have it start on Friday if you want prime time ratings. Better for Draft parties, too.


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I'm pretty pleased actually...


but going forward. I think Quan Sturdevant, Ricky Stanzi, TJ Yates (is he still there?), Christian Ballard (well maybe not anymore with the pick of Taylor), and Jaquizz would be worthwhile picks.

but...only Quan really fills a need.


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I think Heckert has earned his money. Terrific 2 days of playing the draft game.

Safety, receiver and RB are the most talented positions still available in the draft. offensive guard isnt to bad either. Brewer is the only tackle left worth considering unless we take a chance on Cannon later. Worth a shot if he can get healthy for the 2012 season.

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Just how is it that Ozzie owned us?

First we don't control where they pick, second, we didn't have the 59th pick to start with, it basically became a trade up from our 3rd pick. Do you really think Ozzie is wasting his picks to keep us from drafting a certain guy? Seriously...

I understand your trepidation on the Little pick but I'm going to take the glass being half full approach. After watching some of the guys highlights, he's got decent hands, he's big and as a former running back the dude hits guys pretty hard. His route running might be a bit suspect but in the WCO they aren't running that deep of routes, and Little's YAC potential looks pretty good. All things considered he could fit in quite well with our offense.


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I love the first 2 picks ..... and the jury is out on Little as far as I'm concerned. I do like the idea of a big, powerful WR ....... but I am concerned that vhe doesn't seem to have great breakaway speed.

I hope that this is a Heckert pick that works out like most of last year's picks did.


I still think that Norwood is going to be our slot guy this year.


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some players I hope we look at..

Deunta Williams- safety
Davon House- CB
Sam Acho- DE
Alex Henry-K/P (Practice Squad-Develop under Phil)


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im with you on this. I'll go public with liking the Little pic. I see a tough kid with decent hands. Cleveland used to have attitude and we just drafted three gifted players with some mean in them. Stop with the crying. I swear the new generation of Browns fans would complain if Bellicheck was our coach because he always drops out of round 1 and never takes the stud big name.

As for today. we could use S,LB,RB.CB.RT, QB, TE

Interesting to me in no particular order or round
: Stanzi,
Daniel Thomas RB,
Stocker TE,
Demarcus Love T

I don't know enough about the remaining secondary guys on D.
and I wish I knew more about this Jacqquizz Rodgers RB you guys are talking about as well as I think Hunter is still out there RB.

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Isn't Williams kinda small for a Safety?


He's tall .... but really narrow. He's not incredibly fast ..... can he add weight without losing speed?


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I love the first 2 picks ..... and the jury is out on Little as far as I'm concerned. I do like the idea of a big, powerful WR ....... but I am concerned that vhe doesn't seem to have great breakaway speed.




My biggest concern isn't his speed, he moves well enough for his size...my biggest concern is Little's maturity level and work ethic...he is very raw and I question his willingness and brains to ever reach his ceiling...I hope I'm wrong but I think we will follow another BE-esque career with Little...and that's my personal best case scenario...he will show flashes, disappear, flashes, blow ups etc etc


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One name I haven't seen mentioned who might be a solid pick for us is Chimdi Chekwa. He was projected as a solid 3rd round pick, but slipped. He could be a really solid 3rd CB for us.


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He is 6'2 205...He would be a good Center fielder for us..

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2011/profiles/deunta-williams?id=2495246


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some players I hope we look at..

Deunta Williams- safety
Davon House- CB
Sam Acho- DE
Alex Henry-K/P (Practice Squad-Develop under Phil)




Phil didn't sign his tender.

Just go ahead and get our kicker for the next 15 years. Its a weak draft anyway and 6th rounders are like UDFAs

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NFL Draft: Best Available entering Saturday

By Chad Reuter, NFLDraftScout.com
5 hours, 43 minutes ago


Best Available by Position

By Chad Reuter


Scouts will tell you they earn their money on the final day of the draft.


Sometimes it's less about finding that small-school gem or underutilized player from a larger program and more about taking chances on talented players with character, injury or consistency issues.


The Buccaneers found a fourth-round bargain last year in receiver Mike Williams, as did New England in tight end Aaron Hernandez(notes), both of whom had second-round talent but fell because of character concerns.


Iowa's Christian Ballard may be the best available talent on the board due to a positive drug test at the scouting combine and inconsistent play on the field, while injury issues took Eastern Washington speed back Taiwan Jones (always seemingly nicked up) and Indiana teammates tackle James Brewer (foot) and receiver Tandon Doss (groins) out of the running for the top 97 selections.


Building depth through the late rounds is what allows teams to survive injuries to the starters picked in the top 100 over the last handful of drafts. Along with Williams and Hernandez, 10n other fourth-to-seventh round picks started at least half of his team's games in 2010, and many others look as though they will be contributors for quite some time.


The "best of the rest" still waiting to hear their names called at the Radio City Music Hall lectern are listed below by position. Each position is given a grade based on the talent available to teams as they make their decisions on whom to take a chance on late in the proceedings.


Quarterbacks

Grade: Above-Average


It was expected that Iowa's Ricky Stanzi would be the eighth quarterback selected in this draft, but most thought he would hear his name called in the third round. Though his arm strength is average and decision-making is questionable, he has enough size, athleticism and upside to be taken fairly early Saturday. Look for a lot of quarterbacks to be picked in the late rounds, both because there are a lot of intriguing late-round finds available this year and because teams will not be able to sign them to free agent contracts after the draft as in years past because of the lockout.


1. Ricky Stanzi (Iowa) 6-4/223/4.87/4

2. Tyrod Taylor (Virginia Tech) 6-1/217/4.47/4-5

3. Greg McElroy (Alabama) 6-2/220/4.84/5

4. Pat Devlin (Delaware) 6-3/225/4.81/5-6

5. T.J. Yates (North Carolina) 6-3/219/5.06/6

6. Adam Froman (Louisville) 6-4/220/4.56/6-7

7. Nathan Enderle (Idaho) 6-4/240/5.12/6-7

8. Taylor Potts (Texas Tech) 6-4/218/5.00/6-7

9. Josh Portis (California (PA)) 6-3/211/4.59/7

10. Scott Tolzien (Wisconsin) 6-2/212/4.92/7

11. Adam Weber (Minnesota) 6-1/209/4.73/7

12. Jerrod Johnson (Texas A&M) 6-5/251/4.75/7


Running Backs

Grade: Above-Average


The depth of this year's class of running backs, primarily due to a dozen draftable underclassmen, will be felt on Saturday. It would not have been surprising if three of the backs listed below would have been picked in the third round, but teams knew there was enough talent available in the later rounds that they could attack other roster holes in the top 97 selections. A couple of starters and several regular contributors will come out of the group listed below.


1. Kendall Hunter (Oklahoma State) 5-07/199/4.46/4

2. *Taiwan Jones (Eastern Washington) 6-0/196/4.35/4

3. *Jordan Todman (Connecticut) 5-09/203/4.40/4-5

4. Bilal Powell (Louisville) 5-11/207/4.54/4-5

5. *Jacquizz Rodgers (Oregon State) 5-06/196/4.59/4-5

6. Delone Carter (Syracuse) 5-09/222/4.54/5

7. Roy Helu (Nebraska) 6-0/219/4.40/5

8. *Jamie Harper (Clemson) 5-11/233/4.53/5-6

9. *Dion Lewis (Pittsburgh) 5-07/193/4.56/5-6

10. Johnny White (North Carolina) 5-10/209/4.50/6

11. Derrick Locke (Kentucky) 5-08/188/4.37/6-7

12. Da'Rel Scott (Maryland) 5-11/211/4.40/6-7

13. Evan Royster (Penn State) 6-0/212/4.65/7

14. Anthony Allen (Georgia Tech) 6-1/228/4.56/7

15. Noel Devine (West Virginia) 5-08/179/4.45/7

16. Mario Fannin (Auburn) 5-10/231/4.37/7

17. Allen Bradford (Southern Cal) 5-11/242/4.53/7

18. Damien Berry (Miami) 5-10/211/4.58/7

19. Chad Spann (Northern Illinois) 5-08/201/4.52/7

20. Brandon Saine (Ohio State) 5-11/220/4.40/7


Fullbacks

Grade: Average


Owen Marecic, Henry Hynoski and Shaun Chapas are the true fullbacks in this draft, but Clay and Havili might have the best chance of being drafted early because of their versatility. NFL fullbacks need to be receivers and runners more than blow-up blockers in most systems, and both of those players have those type of skills.


1. Charles Clay (Tulsa) 6-3/245/4.69/4

2. Stanley Havili (Southern Cal) 6-0/227/4.64/4-5

3. Owen Marecic (Stanford) 6-1/248/4.87/5

4. Anthony Sherman (Connecticut) 5-10/242/4.74/5-6

5. *Henry Hynoski (Pittsburgh) 6-0/257/5.06/6-7

6. Shaun Chapas (Georgia) 6-2/247/4.87/7

7. Preston Dial (Alabama) 6-2/238/4.83/7


Wide Receivers

Grade: Above-Average


A late run at the cornerback position crowded out talented players like Edmond Gates, Greg Salas and Denarius Moore, while mediocre senior seasons hurt Niles Paul, Dwayne Harris, Terrance Toliver and Ronald Johnson. Tandon Doss' groin injuries concerned scouts, as well. But in the fourth, fifth or sixth round, teams will find a slew of future No. 2 and 3 receivers that help build depth. Returners like Paul, Harris, Jeremy Kerley and Cecil Shorts have a chance to make an impact on special teams while they learn the intricacies of the NFL passing game.


1. Edmond Gates (Abilene Christian) 6-0/192/4.31/4

2. Greg Salas (Hawaii) 6-1/210/4.53/4

3. *Tandon Doss (Indiana) 6-2/201/4.62/4

4. Denarius Moore (Tennessee) 6-0/194/4.43/4-5

5. Niles Paul (Nebraska) 6-1/224/4.45/4-5

6. Dwayne Harris (East Carolina) 5-10/203/4.53/5

7. Jeremy Kerley (TCU) 5-10/189/4.56/5

8. Terrance Toliver (LSU) 6-4/212/4.52/5-6

9. Ronald Johnson (Southern Cal) 5-11/199/4.46/5-6

10. Dane Sanzenbacher (Ohio State) 5-11/182/4.56/5-6

11. Cecil Shorts III (Mount Union) 6-0/205/4.50/6

12. Stephen Burton (West Texas AM) 6-1/221/4.50/6

13. Ryan Whalen (Stanford) 6-1/202/4.53/6

14. *Darvin Adams (Auburn) 6-2/190/4.56/6-7

15. Ricardo Lockette (Fort Valley State) 6-2/211/4.34/6-7

16. Jeff Maehl (Oregon) 6-1/190/4.56/6-7

17. Aldrick Robinson (Southern Methodist) 5-10/184/4.35/6-7

18. Andre Holmes (Hillsdale) 6-4/210/4.51/6-7

19. Armon Binns (Cincinnati) 6-3/209/4.50/7

20. Kris Durham (Georgia) 6-5/216/4.46/7

21. Demario Ballard (Western Oregon) 6-6/219/4.50/7

22. Courtney Smith(notes) (South Alabama) 6-4/223/4.65/7

23. Chris Matthews (Kentucky) 6-5/218/4.57/7

24. Marshall Williams (Wake Forest) 6-1/188/4.56/7

25. Lestar Jean (Florida Atlantic) 6-3/215/4.61/7

26. Jimmy Young (TCU) 6-0/204/4.50/7

27. Jock Sanders (West Virginia) 5-06/181/4.50/7

28. *DeAndre Brown (Southern Miss) 6-6/233/4.59/7

29. Kealoha Pilares (Hawaii) 5-10/199/4.42/7


Tight Ends

Grade: Below-Average


Scouts considered this one of the weaker tight end classes in recent memory, and the fact only two went in the top 97 picks (Notre Dame's Kyle Rudolph(notes) and Wisconsin's Lance Kendricks(notes)) backed up that claim. I believe two of the top four still on the board will make major contributions as rookies.


1. Luke Stocker (Tennessee) 6-5/258/4.68/4

2. Jordan Cameron (Southern Cal) 6-5/254/4.53/4

3. D.J. Williams(notes) (Arkansas) 6-2/245/4.59/4-5

4. Virgil Green (Nevada) 6-3/249/4.54/5

5. Julius Thomas (Portland State) 6-5/246/4.64/5-6

6. Andre Smith(notes) (Virginia Tech) 6-4/270/4.80/6

7. Lee Smith (Marshall) 6-6/266/4.94/6

8. Schuylar Oordt (Northern Iowa) 6-6/261/4.63/6-7

9. Collin Franklin (Iowa State) 6-6/256/4.72/7

10. Weslye Saunders (South Carolina) 6-5/267/4.96/7

11. Zach Pianalto (North Carolina) 6-3/256/4.78/7

12. Daniel Hardy (Idaho) 6-4/249/4.78/7

13. Ryan Taylor (North Carolina) 6-4/254/4.79/7


Offensive Tackles

Grades: Below-Average


It was clear from the start of the all-star season that teams looking for an immediate starter at tackle needed to jump on them in the top 40 picks. Even the four tackles picked in the second and third round have significant issues, and may not have been top 100 picks in deeper drafts. Derek Newton and Byron Stingly have some upside, however, as do small-schoolers David Mims, Johnny Culbreath and Trevis Turner; two of those talented but raw prospects will be thrown into the mix as rookies, just like 2010 seventh-round right tackle J'Marcus Webb(notes) was for the Bears last fall.


1. Jason Pinkston (Pittsburgh) 6-3/317/5.39/4

2. James Brewer (Indiana) 6-6/323/5.21/4

3. Lee Ziemba (Auburn) 6-6/317/5.50/4-5

4. DeMarcus Love (Arkansas) 6-4/315/5.18/5

5. Derek Newton (Arkansas State) 6-5/311/5.00/5

6. Byron Stingily (Louisville) 6-5/313/4.96/5-6

7. Marcus Cannon (TCU) 6-5/358/5.26/5-6

8. Chris Hairston (Clemson) 6-6/326/5.38/6

9. Derek Hall (Stanford) 6-4/308/5.56/6-7

10. David Mims (Virginia Union) 6-8/331/5.35/6-7

11. Willie Smith (East Carolina) 6-5/310/5.40/7

12. D.J. Young (Michigan State) 6-5/307/5.18/7

13. Johnny Culbreath (South Carolina State) 6-5/322/5.04/7

14. Byron Bell (New Mexico) 6-5/339/5.40/7

15. Trevis Turner (Abilene Christian) 6-7/333/5.40/7

16. Kevin Hughes (Southeast Louisiana) 6-4/302/5.31/7

17. Josh Davis(notes) (Georgia) 6-7/313/5.50/7


Offensive Guards

Grade: Average


Clint Boling and Stephen Schilling both have the talent to be long-time NFL players, but lacked the athleticism and consistent tape to be considered top 100 caliber at a position where teams find a lot of starters in the middle rounds. Expect those two, along with two or three others, to receive significant playing time in 2011 and beyond.


1. Clint Boling (Georgia) 6-5/308/5.28/4

2. Stephen Schilling (Michigan) 6-4/308/5.18/4-5

3. David Arkin (Missouri State) 6-5/300/5.31/5

4. Zach Hurd (Connecticut) 6-7/316/5.28/5-6

5. Andrew Jackson (Fresno State) 6-5/299/5.27/6

6. Keith Williams (Nebraska) 6-4/318/5.28/6-7

7. Maurice Hurt (Florida) 6-3/318/5.39/6-7

8. Ray Dominguez (Arkansas) 6-4/334/5.45/7

9. Caleb Schlauderaff (Utah) 6-4/305/5.18/7

10. Daniel Kilgore (Appalachian State) 6-3/308/5.28/7

11. Justin Boren (Ohio State) 6-3/309/5.40/7

12. Julian Vandervelde (Iowa) 6-2/301/5.12/7


Centers

Grade: Average


No one expected more than a couple of pivot men (Florida's Mike Pouncey(notes), Penn State's Stefen Wisniewski(notes)) to be picked Thursday or Friday night. There are a couple of future starters in this group, however, because of their toughness or athleticism inside.


1. Kris O'Dowd (Southern Cal) 6-4/304/5.12/4

2. Brandon Fusco (Slippery Rock) 6-4/306/5.18/4-5

3. Jason Kelce (Cincinnati) 6-3/280/4.89/5-6

4. Zane Taylor (Utah) 6-3/309/5.52/6

5. Tim Barnes (Missouri) 6-4/300/5.17/6-7

6. Jake Kirkpatrick (TCU) 6-2/300/5.32/6-7

7. Alex Linnenkohl (Oregon State) 6-2/304/5.36/7

8. Zach Williams (Washington State) 6-3/309/5.18/7

9. Ryan Bartholomew (Syracuse) 6-1/302/4.93/7

10. Kevin Kowalski (Toledo) 6-3/300/5.05/7


Defensive Ends

Grade: Below-Average


Ballard's positive drug test and inconsistent film caused him to drop out of the top 100 despite his excellent athleticism and potential. He could be a Ray Edwards(notes)-type steal in the fourth round for a team willing to take a reasonable chance on his talent. The rest of this group looks like two-down players or wave pass rushers, even if some (Ugo Chinasa, Eddie Jones, Cheta Ozougwu) end up moving to linebacker.


1. Christian Ballard (Iowa) 6-4/283/4.75/4

2. Pernell McPhee (Mississippi State) 6-3/278/4.91/4

3. Pierre Allen (Nebraska) 6-4/273/4.78/4

4. Greg Romeus (Pittsburgh) 6-5/264/4.79/4-5

5. Ugo Chinasa (Oklahoma State) 6-5/264/4.63/4-5

6. Cliff Matthews (South Carolina) 6-4/257/4.81/5

7. Brandon Bair (Oregon) 6-6/276/4.92/5-6

8. Ricky Elmore (Arizona) 6-5/255/4.88/6

9. Jeremy Beal (Oklahoma) 6-2/262/5.14/6-7

10. Markus White (Florida State) 6-4/266/4.86/6-7

11. Eddie Jones (Texas) 6-2/258/4.75/7

12. Ryan Winterswyk (Boise State) 6-4/268/4.96/7

13. Lazarius Levingston (LSU) 6-4/292/4.93/7

14. Cheta Ozougwu (Rice) 6-2/247/4.84/7

15. Marc Schiechl (Colorado School of Mines) 6-2/252/4.67/7


Defensive Tackles

Grade: Above-Average


The strength of this group early on allowed some talented players to fall into the fourth round. Jerrell Powe and Ian Williams shouldn't last long on the board because they are very intriguing nose tackle prospects, while Cedric Thornton, Lawrence Guy and Martin Parker will make their impact as pass rushers in the right system. Chris Neild, Sealver Siliga and Anthony Gray will play as rookies on the nose, making this as strong a group as you could expect to see on a draft Saturday.


1. Jerrell Powe (Mississippi) 6-2/335/5.25/4

2. Ian Williams (Notre Dame) 6-1/319/5.21/4

3. Cedric Thornton (Southern Arkansas) 6-3/309/5.25/4-5

4. *Lawrence Guy (Arizona State) 6-4/305/4.96/5

5. Martin Parker (Richmond) 6-2/303/4.95/5

8. Chris Neild (West Virginia) 6-2/319/5.06/5-6

6. Ollie Ogbu (Penn State) 6-1/298/4.85/6

7. David Carter (UCLA) 6-5/297/5.05/6

9. *Sealver Siliga (Utah) 6-2/305/5.38/6-7

10. Corbin Bryant (Northwestern) 6-3/297/5.10/7

11. Anthony Gray (Southern Miss) 5-11/330/5.18/7

12. John Graves (Virginia Tech) 6-3/286/5.09/7

13. Zach Clayton (Auburn) 6-2/299/4.85/7


Inside Linebackers

Grade: Below-Average


The fact that late risers like Georgia's Akeem Dent and North Carolina State's Nate Irving went higher than expected Friday night, in addition to some teams projecting many of these players as outside 'backers, makes it clear how weak this class really is. Colin McCarthy, Quin Sturdivant, Greg Jones(notes) and Jeff Tarpinian all have a chance to stay inside at the next level in a Tampa-2 or similar system where size is less important than speed to handle coverage in the middle of the field. Teams looking for a 4-3 thumper won't find much here from which to choose.


1. Colin McCarthy (Miami) 6-1/238/4.59/4

2. Quan Sturdivant (North Carolina) 6-1/241/4.63/4

3. Casey Matthews (Oregon) 6-1/231/4.79/4-5

4. Greg Jones (Michigan State) 6-0/242/4.75/4-5

5. Chris White(notes) (Mississippi State) 6-3/240/4.74/5

6. Mario Harvey (Marshall) 5-11/257/4.46/5-6

7. Mike Mohamed (California) 6-3/239/4.65/6

8. Jeff Tarpinian (Iowa) 6-2/235/4.56/6-7

9. Josh Bynes (Auburn) 6-1/240/4.80/7

10. Nick Bellore (Central Michigan) 6-1/245/4.84/7


Outside Linebackers

Grade: Average


Though the linebacker class in general is below average, the fact that potential 3-4 rush 'backers Sam Acho and Chris Carter(notes) are still on the board makes this section of the draft at least average at the top. K.J. Wright could fit inside or outside in the 3-4, while Ross Homan, Lawrence Wilson(notes) and Brian Rolle are all chasers who also have a chance to start if the opportunity arises due to their athleticism and instincts. With late-round finds Adrian Moten, Jabara Williams, Markell Carter and D.J. Smith available, there could be some surprises popping up from this list within a couple of years.


1. Sam Acho (Texas) 6-2/262/4.67/4

2. K.J. Wright (Mississippi State) 6-3/246/4.75/4

3. Chris Carter (Fresno State) 6-1/248/4.58/4

4. Ross Homan (Ohio State) 6-1/240/4.66/4-5

5. Lawrence Wilson (Connecticut) 6-1/229/4.71/5

6. Brian Rolle (Ohio State) 5-10/229/4.53/5

7. Adrian Moten (Maryland) 6-2/228/4.53/5-6

8. Doug Hogue (Syracuse) 6-3/235/4.62/5-6

9. Mark Herzlich (Boston College) 6-4/244/4.91/5-6

10. J.T. Thomas (West Virginia) 6-1/241/4.65/6

11. Jabara Williams (Stephen F Austin) 6-2/228/4.60/6-7

12. Jeremiha Hunter (Iowa) 6-1/239/4.77/6-7

13. Markell Carter (Central Arkansas) 6-4/252/4.76/6-7

14. Bruce Miller (Central Florida) 6-1/254/4.81/7

15. Scott Lutrus (Connecticut) 6-2/241/4.68/7

16. *Thomas Keiser (Stanford) 6-3/261/4.87/7

17. Quentin Davie (Northwestern) 6-4/232/4.72/7

18. D.J. Smith (Appalachian State) 5-11/239/4.75/7


Cornerbacks

Grade: Above-Average


The run on cornerbacks late in the third round may continue into the fourth, as the top seven prospects below all have a strong chance to be at least valued nickel backs early in their careers. The rest of the group all has a chance to contribute on special teams, or more, if they can improve their technique, step up their games after coming from small schools or prove they have gotten past maturity issues.


1. Davon House (New Mexico State) 6-1/200/4.44/4

2. Chimdi Chekwa (Ohio State) 6-0/191/4.38/4

3. Jalil Brown (Colorado) 6-1/204/4.52/4

4. *Brandon Burton (Utah) 6-0/190/4.50/4-5

5. Rashad Carmichael (Virginia Tech) 5-10/192/4.53/4-5

6. Brandon Hogan (West Virginia) 5-10/192/4.43/4-5

7. Chykie Brown (Texas) 5-11/190/4.49/5

8. Buster Skrine (Tennessee-Chattanooga) 5-10/186/4.37/5

9. Cortez Allen (Citadel) 6-1/197/4.50/5-6

10. Anthony Gaitor (Florida International) 5-10/177/4.48/5-6

11. Richard Sherman (Stanford) 6-3/195/4.54/6

12. Ryan Jones (Northwest Missouri State) 5-11/198/4.48/6

13. Chris L. Rucker (Michigan State) 6-1/195/4.55/6-7

14. Byron Maxwell (Clemson) 6-0/202/4.43/6-7

15. Kendric Burney (North Carolina) 5-09/186/4.71/7

16. Justin Rogers(notes) (Richmond) 5-11/180/4.45/7

17. Josh Thomas(notes) (Buffalo) 5-10/191/4.46/7

18. Loyce Means (Houston) 5-10/177/4.47/7


Safeties

Grade: Below-Average


The safety class joins tight ends as being considered the least talented groups in the draft. Tyler Sash and Quinton Carter could have easily gone in the third round, however, and Ahmad Black is one of the more instinctive players in the draft despite his lack of size and speed. Look for at least two of the top eight players listed here to start as rookies in 2011 - because teams often find out some of the players without great physical attributes become leaders in training camp.


1. *Tyler Sash (Iowa) 6-0/211/4.62/4

2. Quinton Carter (Oklahoma) 6-1/208/4.57/4

3. Da'Norris Searcy (North Carolina) 5-11/223/4.55/4

4. Ahmad Black (Florida) 5-10/184/4.70/4

5. DeAndre McDaniel (Clemson) 6-0/217/4.63/4-5

6. *Robert Sands (West Virginia) 6-4/217/4.53/4-5

7. Deunta Williams (North Carolina) 6-2/205/4.53/5

8. *Jerrard Tarrant (Georgia Tech) 6-0/204/4.57/5

9. Jeron Johnson (Boise State) 5-10/212/4.51/5

10. Jermale Hines (Ohio State) 6-1/219/4.61/5-6

11. Joe Lefeged (Rutgers) 6-0/210/4.42/6

12. Shiloh Keo (Idaho) 5-11/219/4.74/6

13. Mark LeGree (Appalachian State) 6-0/210/4.49/6-7

13. Eric Hagg (Nebraska) 6-1/209/4.62/6-7

14. Mistral Raymond (South Florida) 6-1/194/4.62/6-7

15. Chris Prosinski (Wyoming) 6-1/201/4.42/7

16. *Will Hill (Florida) 6-1/202/4.64/7

17. Mana Silva (Hawaii) 6-1/206/4.44/7

18. DeJon Gomes (Nebraska) 6-0/208/4.50/7


Specialists

Grade: Below-Average


The lockout may hurt these players more than anyone, as teams may decide to grab another quarterback or regular position player instead of having to bid against other teams in the free-agent frenzy coming down the pike when football begins in earnest. Alex Henery should be drafted fairly high because of his leg strength and accuracy from distance, but it's possible he could be the only one selected.


1. Alex Henery (Nebraska) 6-2/177/4.87/4-5

2. Kai Forbath (UCLA) 5-11/197/4.78/6-7

3. Chas Henry (Florida) 6-3/219/4.85/6-7

4. Ryan Donahue (Iowa) 6-2/193/4.90/6-7

5. Josh Jasper (LSU) 5-10/174/5.06/7

6. Dan Bailey (Oklahoma State) 6-0/193/4.92/7

7. Jake Rogers (Cincinnati) 6-2/213/5.06/7

8. Danny Aiken (Virginia) 6-5/244/5.09/7

9. Reid Forrest (Washington State) 6-0/189/4.71/7

10. Matt Bosher (Miami) 6-1/208/4.78/7


Chad Reuter is a Senior Analyst for NFLDraftScout.com.

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