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My own personal list which is a difficult endeavor. Just wanted to rank the play on the field that I saw and list where they were actually selected in the draft.
1. Cam Newton (1st Round, 1st pick) 2. Aldon Smith (1/7) 3. AJ Green (1/4) 4. Von Miller (1/2) 5. Patrick Peterson (1/5) 6. Tyron Smith (1/9) 7. Andy Dalton (2/35) 8. DeMarco Murray (3/71) 9. JJ Watt (1/11) 10. Torrey Smith (2/58) 11. Julio Jones (1/6) 12. Christian Ponder (1/12) 13. Jake Locker (1/8) 14. Ryan Kerrigan (1/16) 15. Jabaal Sheard (2/37) 16. Brooks Reed (2/42) 17. Marcel Darius (1/3) 18. Phil Taylor (1/21) 19. Denarius Moore (5/148) 20. Doug Baldwin (UDFA) 21. Roy Helu (4/105) 22. Mark Ingram (1/28) 23. Justin Houston (3/70) 24. Jimmy Smith (1/27) 25. Greg Little (2/59)
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Karl Klug James Carpenter John Moffitt Titus Young Brian Rolle Casey Matthews Jonathan Baldwin Rahim Moore Kyle Rudolph Stefen Wisniewski Randall Cobb Vincent Brown
I'm sure a left a few out but did my best.
Curious to see draft position versus performance. It's why I'm always a fan of having more draft picks in the first couple rounds. I don't have a problem trading back in a draft if you have a good personnel guy as GM.
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That's a good list, but I wouldn't put Demarco Murray much higher than Helu. They both had about the same amount of total yards and TDs. Murray got about a fourth of his production in one game vs the Rams. I'd drop Murray to the 16-20 range and move everyone else up.
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That's a good list, but I wouldn't put Demarco Murray much higher than Helu. They both had about the same amount of total yards and TDs. Murray got about a fourth of his production in one game vs the Rams. I'd drop Murray to the 16-20 range and move everyone else up.
Murray 897yds 5.5YPC 2TDs 26rec 183yds 0TD 1 Fumble Helu 640yds 4.2YPC 2TDs 49rec 379yds 1TD 2 Fumbles
Yes, Demarco had one huge game against the Rams, but he also had the overall better season. Also, Helu had 8 carries vs. the Rams for 35yds (4.38YPC). So, he had his chance against them too.
Of course, Murray had injury red flags coming out of OU and got injured after 7 starts. So, Helu might be the back you'd want going forward, but if you just rate on last year, I think almost anyone would take Murray.
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Adrian Clayborn did much better than I expected. Maybe you forgot about him? And Mason Foster? Probably just forgot to check the Bucs.
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I agree that Adrian Clayborn should be on the list. He had a good year for a rookie
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Actually I was counting on missing some for sure. The list was actually generated by things that I saw, not what was written. Unfortunately (fortunately?) I didn't catch a single TB game this year. They may be the only team I didn't see. I only caught 1 Carolina game and 1.5 for the Rams (tuned in when they were leading the 'Aints. Usually if they're playing 1:00pm games on the East coast and are not a marquee team or a team playing well (Buffalo for example this year) I may miss them completely. The other bias is that obviously I didn't watch all 16 games for any team except the Browns. So I didn't see the entire body of work. Aldon Smith is a prime example. I caught a few 49ers games and each time he would go BEAST MODE for stretches. Maybe he doesn't deserve to be ranked ahead of Miller but I saw a better player in Smith. He was far more productive per snap too by the numbers so I felt comfortable with my choice. Please add to the list everyone! I just did it as an excercise to see where the best rookies in 2011 were drafted the prior year. 
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makes sense. and i agree with you on smith ahead of miller. Not to say miller didn't have a very good rookie year, but he did have dumervil on the other side.
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That's a good list, but I wouldn't put Demarco Murray much higher than Helu. They both had about the same amount of total yards and TDs. Murray got about a fourth of his production in one game vs the Rams. I'd drop Murray to the 16-20 range and move everyone else up.
Murray 897yds 5.5YPC 2TDs 26rec 183yds 0TD 1 Fumble Helu 640yds 4.2YPC 2TDs 49rec 379yds 1TD 2 Fumbles
Yes, Demarco had one huge game against the Rams, but he also had the overall better season. Also, Helu had 8 carries vs. the Rams for 35yds (4.38YPC). So, he had his chance against them too.
Of course, Murray had injury red flags coming out of OU and got injured after 7 starts. So, Helu might be the back you'd want going forward, but if you just rate on last year, I think almost anyone would take Murray.
Right. I said Murray should be ahead of Helu, but I wouldn't put him as high as 8 on the list. His contribution was very helpful to the Cowboys once Jones went down, but not top 10 draft-like. I think 16-20 range is reasonable for him on this list.
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looking at some names you may have missed:
Wisniewski - OG for Raiders. I'd have him in the top10 (you had in HM). he was paving HUGE holes for McFadden before he got hurt and then for Bush after.
Franklin - been highlighted in Tebow's run. Broncos starting RT for NFL's best running attack.
Acho - got a bigger role later in the year, did well, and the AZ defense also got better (not all him obviously, but he played well)
Kelce - 6th round OC who struggled at times, but Eagles had injury issues there and he sure helped.
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Some other guys who belong on that list: DE/OLB Acho, ARI...7 sacks and 4 FF in 10 starts...he was drafted right after TE Cameron...he was the RDE we needed and the prospect I wanted  CB R.Sherman, SEA....rookie leader in pass deflections with 21, started 10 games, 4 INTs...late round gem, was considered a raw as he just switched to CB late in College OLB KJ Wright, SEA...another mid rounder I liked, he was the reason Curry was traded away, 12 starts, strong against the run, 2 sacks, 1 FF MLB C.McCarthy, TEN....1 of 3 LBs I wanted in the 4th (Wright and Matthesw the others), took over MLB for Titans, 7 starts, 2 FF, 1 INT and lots of tackles DE McPhee, BAL...late round gem for Ozzie, 6 sacks from the bench, way up there in pressure to play ratio OT Hairston, BUF...part of the OL that alloweed the fewest sacks around the league...mid rounder C Pouncey, MIA...not a big fan as a 1st rounder but started all 16 games and was solid OT Franklin, DEN....started 16 games at RT for the Donks, part of a strong run blocking unit G Wisniewski, OAK...started 16 games at LG C Kelce, PHI...1 of only 6 rookie OL that started all 16 games...the other 2 are Tyron Smith and Pinkston...I think every rookie OL that starts all 16 games should get Top 50 consideration...goes to show how rare and special that is
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Totally forgot about Sherman. And I watched plenty of Seahawks games. Great catch. He actually merits 10-20 range consideration.
Acho....yes it looks like he belongs in there too.
Franklin...I didn't pay enough attention to his work when watching Broncos games.
The others I think are Honorable Mention territory.
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On production alone, I'd remove the following names: Locker (1-2 games?), Ingram, Houston, and Smith. Would put Julio and Kerrigan above Torrey Smith...
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Pro Football Writers All-Rookie Team: Link 2011 All-Rookie Team Offense Quarterback: Cam Newton (Carolina) Running backs: DeMarco Murray (Dallas); Roy Helu (Washington) Wide receivers: A.J. Green (Cincinnati); Julio Jones (Atlanta) Tight end: Kyle Rudolph (Minnesota) Center: Mike Pouncey (Miami) Guards: Stefen Wisniewski (Oakland); Danny Watkins (Philadelphia) Tackles: Tyron Smith (Dallas); Nate Solder (New England) Defense Ends: J.J. Watt (Houston); Jabaal Sheard (Cleveland) Tackles: Marcell Dareus (Buffalo); Phil Taylor (Cleveland) Linebackers: Aldon Smith (San Francisco); Von Miller (Denver); Ryan Kerrigan (Washington) Cornerbacks: Patrick Peterson (Arizona); Richard Sherman (Seattle) Safeties: Chris Conte (Chicago); Chris Harris (Denver) Specialists Placekicker: Dan Bailey (Dallas) Punter: Matt Bosher (Atlanta) Punt returner: Patrick Peterson (Arizona) Kickoff returner: Randall Cobb (Green Bay) Special-teamer: Akeem Dent (Atlanta)
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Danny Watkins is turrible. Just because a guard is chosen in the first round doesn't mean he's any good. That was an awful pick and it didn't make sense at the time. I think he's like 27 years old?
Nate Solder had a pretty good year overall.
And did anyone notice that all the LBers were 3 point stance sack guys. Strange.
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Danny Watkins is turrible. Just because a guard is chosen in the first round doesn't mean he's any good. That was an awful pick and it didn't make sense at the time. I think he's like 27 years old?
Nate Solder had a pretty good year overall.
And did anyone notice that all the LBers were 3 point stance sack guys. Strange.
The Fiireman..Danny Watkins! I remember a few pimping him. Didn't pay attention to him this year but he did make all rookie team. I didn't want him I know that. To tell you the truth I thought Denver ran a 4-3 Defense. I know he plays on the outside and they move him up to the line of scrimmage but I didn't think he put his hand on the ground. I didn't pay attention.
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I was thinking "lazy" more than strange. Especially with Watkins.
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