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On one of the message boards that I spend a lot of time on, they had a mock draft where each team was represented by at least one user. Only trades that involved 2011 draft picks were allowed and there weren't many trades. I made all but one pick for the Packers and here are the results:
1.32 - Justin Houston, OLB, Georgia
2.32 - Drake Nevis, DT/DE, LSU
3.32 - Ronald Johnson, WR, USC
4.32 - Chris Carter, OLB, Fresno State (This is the pick I did not make. Really wasn't wild about this selection.)
5.32 - Chykie Brown, CB, Texas
6.32 - Armon Binns, WR, Cincinnati
7.1 - Josh Davis, OT, Georgia
7.32 - Shaky Smithson, PR/KR, Utah
I really hope either Houston or Akeem Ayers fall to us at 32. Houston is explosive as a pass-rusher and has all of the physical tools you want in a 3-4 rusher.
Nevis' highlights were very impressive as well, reminded me a lot of Cullen Jenkins. Very good pass-rusher and would be great as the 5-technique in Capers' system.
Ronald Johnson catches the ball well, has good size and is a solid route-runner. He doesn't have elite speed or size but I think he has the potential to be a solid #2 WR in the NFL.
For anyone who is interested, I'll post the results of the first round. I can post the rest of the draft if anyone wants me to.
Round 1
1. Carolina (2-14) - DT Nick Fairley, Auburn
2. Denver (4-12) - DE Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson
3. Buffalo (4-12) - DT Marcell Dareus, Alabama
4. Cincinnati (4-12) - CB Patrick Peterson, LSU
5. Arizona (5-11) - OLB Von Miller, Texas A&M
6. Cleveland (5-11) - WR A.J. Green, Georgia
7. Detroit - from SF (6-10) - CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
8. Tennessee (6-10) - QB Blaine Gabbert, Missouri
9. Dallas (6-10) - DE J.J. Watt, Wisconsin
10. Washington (6-10) - WR Julio Jones, Alabama
11. Houston (6-10) - OLB Robert Quinn, North Carolina
12. Minnesota (6-10) - OT Tyron Smith, USC
13. San Francisco - From Detroit (6-10) - DE/OLB Aldon Smith, Missouri
14. St. Louis (7-9) - DT Corey Liuget, Illinois
15. Miami (7-9) - RB Mark Ingram, Alabama
16. Jacksonville (8-8) - OLB Akeem Ayers, UCLA
17. New England - from Oakland (8-8) - DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State
18. San Diego (9-7) - DE Cameron Jordan, California
19. New York Giants (10-6) - OG Mike Pouncey, Florida
20. Tampa Bay (10-6) - DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
21. Pittsburgh Steelers* (12-4) - OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
22. Indianapolis* (10-6) - OT Nate Solder, Colorado
23. Philadelphia* (10-6) - CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
24. New Orleans* (11-5) - DE Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue
25. Seattle* (7-9) - OG Rodney Hudson, Florida State
26. Baltimore* (12-4) - OT Anthony Castonzo, Boston College
27. Atlanta* (13-3) - DE Allen Bailey, Miami(FL)
28. New England* (14-2) - OT Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
29. Cincinnati* (4-12) - QB Cam Newton, Auburn
30. New York Jets* (11-5) - DE Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple
31. Kansas City* (10-6) - ILB Martez Wilson, Illinois
32. Green Bay* (10-6) - OLB Justin Houston, Georgia
1.32 - Justin Houston, OLB, Georgia
2.32 - Drake Nevis, DT/DE, LSU
3.32 - Ronald Johnson, WR, USC
4.32 - Chris Carter, OLB, Fresno State (This is the pick I did not make. Really wasn't wild about this selection.)
5.32 - Chykie Brown, CB, Texas
6.32 - Armon Binns, WR, Cincinnati
7.1 - Josh Davis, OT, Georgia
7.32 - Shaky Smithson, PR/KR, Utah
I really hope either Houston or Akeem Ayers fall to us at 32. Houston is explosive as a pass-rusher and has all of the physical tools you want in a 3-4 rusher.
Nevis' highlights were very impressive as well, reminded me a lot of Cullen Jenkins. Very good pass-rusher and would be great as the 5-technique in Capers' system.
Ronald Johnson catches the ball well, has good size and is a solid route-runner. He doesn't have elite speed or size but I think he has the potential to be a solid #2 WR in the NFL.
For anyone who is interested, I'll post the results of the first round. I can post the rest of the draft if anyone wants me to.
Round 1
1. Carolina (2-14) - DT Nick Fairley, Auburn
2. Denver (4-12) - DE Da'Quan Bowers, Clemson
3. Buffalo (4-12) - DT Marcell Dareus, Alabama
4. Cincinnati (4-12) - CB Patrick Peterson, LSU
5. Arizona (5-11) - OLB Von Miller, Texas A&M
6. Cleveland (5-11) - WR A.J. Green, Georgia
7. Detroit - from SF (6-10) - CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska
8. Tennessee (6-10) - QB Blaine Gabbert, Missouri
9. Dallas (6-10) - DE J.J. Watt, Wisconsin
10. Washington (6-10) - WR Julio Jones, Alabama
11. Houston (6-10) - OLB Robert Quinn, North Carolina
12. Minnesota (6-10) - OT Tyron Smith, USC
13. San Francisco - From Detroit (6-10) - DE/OLB Aldon Smith, Missouri
14. St. Louis (7-9) - DT Corey Liuget, Illinois
15. Miami (7-9) - RB Mark Ingram, Alabama
16. Jacksonville (8-8) - OLB Akeem Ayers, UCLA
17. New England - from Oakland (8-8) - DE Cameron Heyward, Ohio State
18. San Diego (9-7) - DE Cameron Jordan, California
19. New York Giants (10-6) - OG Mike Pouncey, Florida
20. Tampa Bay (10-6) - DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
21. Pittsburgh Steelers* (12-4) - OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin
22. Indianapolis* (10-6) - OT Nate Solder, Colorado
23. Philadelphia* (10-6) - CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado
24. New Orleans* (11-5) - DE Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue
25. Seattle* (7-9) - OG Rodney Hudson, Florida State
26. Baltimore* (12-4) - OT Anthony Castonzo, Boston College
27. Atlanta* (13-3) - DE Allen Bailey, Miami(FL)
28. New England* (14-2) - OT Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State
29. Cincinnati* (4-12) - QB Cam Newton, Auburn
30. New York Jets* (11-5) - DE Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple
31. Kansas City* (10-6) - ILB Martez Wilson, Illinois
32. Green Bay* (10-6) - OLB Justin Houston, Georgia