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2011 NFL Draft Consensus Big Board


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 position of the top prospects in the 2011 NFL Draft. I looked at seven different big boards: Mel Kiper (ESPN), Todd McShay (ESPN), Rob Rang (CBS), Scott Wright (DraftCountdown.com), Tony Pauline (Sports Illustrated), Wes Bunting's (NFP) and Mike Mayock (NFL Network; just added).

Updated April 24

  1. Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU: 1.9 (Last Week: 1)
    High: 1 (Multi); Low: 3 (Multi)

  2. A.J. Green, WR, Georgia: 3.0 (Last Week: 3)
    High: 1 (Bunting); Low: 4 (Multi)

  3. Von Miller, OLB, Texas A&M: 3.3 (Last Week: 2)
    High: 2 (Multi); Low: 7 (Bunting)

  4. Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama: 4.1 (Last Week: 4)
    High: 1 (Multi); Low: 15 (Bunting)

  5. Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina: 6.6 (Last Week: 5)
    High: 5 (Multi); Low: 9 (Pauline)

  6. Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn: 6.9 (Last Week: 6)
    High: 4 (Multi); Low: 11 (Multi)



  7. Julio Jones, WR, Alabama: 7.0 (Last Week: 7)
    High: 3 (Bunting); Low: 9 (Multi)

  8. Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson: 9.7 (Last Week: 8)
    High: 6 (Multi); Low: 17 (Bunting)

  9. Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska: 10.9 (Last Week: 9)
    High: 6 (McShay); Low: 27 (Bunting)

  10. Tyron Smith, OT, USC: 11.9 (Last Week: 10)
    High: 5 (Bunting); Low: 17 (Kiper)

  11. Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri: 12.3 (Last Week: 11)
    High: 5 (Multi); Low: Unranked (Bunting)

  12. Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri: 12.6 (Last Week: 13)
    High: 9 (Bunting); Low: 18 (Rang)

  13. Cameron Jordan, DE, California: 12.7 (Last Week: 12)
    High: 10 (Pauline); Low: 19 (McShay)

  14. J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin: 15.4 (Last Week: 14)
    High: 12 (Multi); Low: 21 (Bunting)



  15. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama: 16.6 (Last Week: 15)
    High: 8 (Bunting); Low: 23 (McShay)

  16. Cam Newton, QB, Auburn: 18.4 (Last Week: 17)
    High: 11 (Rang); Low: Unranked (Bunting)

  17. Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College: 19.4 (Last Week: 16)
    High: 13 (Mayock); Low: Unranked (Bunting)

  18. Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue: 20.6 (Last Week: 19)
    High: 15 (Multi); Low: Unranked (Bunting)

  19. Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin: 20.7 (Last Week: 18)
    High: 13 (Bunting); Low: 25 (Pauline)

  20. Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois: 21.4 (Last Week: 21)
    High: 11 (Kiper); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  21. Mike Pouncey, G, Florida: 23.1 (Last Week: 24)
    High: 15 (McShay); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  22. Nate Solder, OT, Colorado: 23.3 (Last Week: 22)
    High: 19 (Pauline); Low: Unranked (Bunting)

  23. Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa: 23.8 (Last Week: 20)
    High: 17 (Wright); Low: Unranked (Pauline)

  24. Muhammad Wilkerson, DT, Temple: 23.8 (Last Week: 23)
    High: 10 (Kiper); Low: Unranked (Bunting)

  25. Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado: 24.0 (Last Week: 32)
    High: 10 (Bunting); Low: Unranked (Pauline)



  26. Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State: 26.4 (Last Week: 25)
    High: 18 (Pauline); Low: Unranked (Kiper)

  27. Jake Locker, QB, Washington: 26.6 (Last Week: 29)
    High: 21 (Mayock); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  28. Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame: 27.9 (Last Week: 28)
    High: 12 (Bunting); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  29. Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA: 28.1 (Last Week: 27)
    High: 19 (Bunting); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  30. Brandon Harris, CB, Miami: 28.7 (Last Week: 30)
    High: 16 (Bunting); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  31. Danny Watkins, G, Baylor: 29.3 (Last Week: 31)
    High: 14 (Bunting); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  32. Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State: 30.0 (Last Week: 26)
    High: 24 (Bunting); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  33. Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor: 30.6 (Last Week: 34)
    High: 24 (Pauline); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  34. Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh: 30.9 (Last Week: 35)
    High: 18 (Bunting); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  35. Justin Houston, DE, Georgia: 31.4 (Last Week: Unranked)
    High: 22 (Pauline); Low: Unranked (Multi)

  36. Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina: 31.7 (Last Week: Unranked)
    High: 24 (Mayock); Low: Unranked (Multi)


    Dropped off: Stephen Paea, DT; Aaron Williams, CB/FS.

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Steve 02-05-2011 06:54 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.183 (total posts: 1)
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I like this idea. Some players are all over the place rankings wise, this actually gives some order to the madness.
Michael 02-05-2011 06:20 pm xxx.xxx.xxx53.8 (total posts: 1)
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Ryan Mallett may have a hitch in his throw but he is still a top 32 talent. His problems are correctable if he takes the time and has the courage; would take him over Jay Cutler any day. Wiesnowski the center should be there. He is better than Pouncy. Quinn Is the top player in the draft don't know why I am the only one who seems to understand this; I guess everyone else is diluted and causght up in this year. Just put on the tape two years ago and this guy blows Bowers away who is clearly overrated. How come Blaine gabbert is so can't miss. Don't see him getting compared to Ben Roethlesberger like Newton. Wake up America, Mark Ingram is a second round talent; not a top 15 pick like everyone wants to believe. Gabe Camrini is also better than heis given credit for. The real top 5 should be Quinn, Fairley, Newton, Darius, Peterson. The next five should be Solder, Green, Bowers, Kerrigan, Locker. The next five should be Camrini, Jones, Jordan , Mallett, Gabbert. There is a top 15 that makes more sense.
Billy Idol 02-05-2011 06:02 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.108 (total posts: 1)
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how is it that mcshay has liuget at #10 and kiper has him unranked?
Neal 02-05-2011 05:30 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.173 (total posts: 1)
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Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland should be on here IMO.
Joe C 02-05-2011 12:44 pm xxx.xxx.xxx5.15 (total posts: 1)
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Geez, look how Mel and Todd differ on Cam Newton...It's gonna be a debate up until the draft like Clauson last year...Here we go
Phil Miller 02-05-2011 11:49 am xxx.xxx.xxx.225 (total posts: 1)
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An interesting list. I infer that "unranked" means below #32. It would be interesting to see how much further down the list some of the unranked players go.

Also, a periodic update would be very worthwhile. I can't believe Wright will still have Locker at #12 in his next iteration.
bg7brd 02-05-2011 11:00 am xxx.xxx.xxx.204 (total posts: 1)
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Where does Stephen Paea fit in?
CTP 02-05-2011 10:56 am xxx.xxx.xxx.171 (total posts: 1)
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if Carolina takes Gabbert, i'll cry. he is terrible. sure he is 6'5, 235 lbs...arm strength is great...but he isnt accurate, he puts his recievers in harms way, shows hardly any leadership skills. i'm not pro-Cam Newton, but to me Cam is the best QB in this class.
Matt 02-05-2011 10:30 am xxx.xxx.xxx9.97 (total posts: 1)
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Seems like a pretty fair big board. I don't know why McShay has Gabbert so high though.
Terrible 02-05-2011 07:47 am xxx.xxx.xxx.251 (total posts: 1)
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These guys don't know crap, Emmitt's going 1 through 32, and possibly some second round picks as well.
Walter 02-03-2011 09:31 pm xxx.xxx.xxx9.63 (total posts: 3)
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First comment... we're going to have comment boards like this all over the site soon. We're still working out the kinks, so this is not the finished product.



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