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Last update: Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011.

2011 NFL MOCK DRAFT - WALT'S | MATT'S ROUND 1
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  1. New England Patriots: Rodney Hudson, G/C, Florida State
    Fits the Patriots mold perfectly as an offensive lineman with his instincts, football IQ, versatility, athleticism and character.

  2. Buffalo Bills: Tyron Smith, T, USC
    The Bills need to select a left tackle to protect their franchise quarterback.

  3. Cincinnati Bengals: Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas
    The Bengals can get a quarterback on the cheap in Round 2, and they could care less about Mallett's character concerns.

  4. Denver Broncos: Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame
    The Broncos have Demaryius Thomas, but he's far from a polished receiver and Floyd will make an immediate impact.

  5. Cleveland Browns: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
    The Browns need to surround Colt McCoy with weapons if he's going to pan out.



  6. Arizona Cardinals: Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
    Rudolph has durability problems, but he's too talented to pass up on at this point for a team that needs a tight end.

  7. Tennessee Titans: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
    Corner is one of the top needs for the Titans, and while Williams can be inconsistent he has a great skill set and would be a good player in Tennessee.

  8. Dallas Cowboys: Mike Pouncey, G, Florida
    The Cowboys need to get younger on the offensive line and Pouncey's an underrated prospect. He struggled at center, but his best position is guard. He has the potential to go in the top 25 of the 2011 NFL Draft.

  9. Washington Redskins: Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
    Leshoure is a big back and tough to bring down. The Redskins need to move on from Clinton Portis.

  10. Houston Texans: Stephen Paea, NT, Oregon State
    Paea has good weight room strength and a nice motor, but he doesn't get much penetration and he has short arms.

  11. Minnesota Vikings: Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State
    Leslie Frazier commented on drafting a quarterback early. Christian Ponder might be worth the gamble here.

  12. Detroit Lions: Anthony Castonzo, T, Boston College
    Will the Lions finally come around in admitting they need to upgrade at offensive tackle, or will they continue to not put pieces around Matt Stafford to protect him?



  13. San Francisco 49ers: Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor
    Taylor has a high upside and the 49ers are drafting on value here - not need.

  14. Denver Broncos: Cam Heyward, DE, Ohio State
    I don't care about Heyward's performance in the Sugar Bowl - his big game is exactly why I dislike him as a prospect. He's too wildly inconsistent. One big game with Heyward means nothing, and that's why he is going in the second round.

  15. St. Louis Rams: Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois
    The Rams will focus on building their defense, and it all starts up front.

  16. Oakland Raiders: Quan Sturdivant, OLB, North Carolina
    Sturdivant is an inside linebacker at North Carolina, but he is more of a weakside linebacker in the NFL. He doesn't have very good size and he struggles to stack and shed. The Raiders have a hole here next to Rolando McClain.

  17. Jacksonville Jaguars: Marcus Cannon, G, TCU
    Cannon is a talented player who is a mauling run blocker. He's big, and as long as his character checks out he could be in play here for the Jaguars.

  18. San Diego Chargers: Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin
    Carimi fills a big need for the Chargers at right tackle, and I'm not sold on his draft stock rising in the last month.

  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Nate Irving, ILB, N.C. State
    The Bucs' second biggest need next to defensive end (besides another defensive end) is inside linebacker. Barrett Ruud is likely as good as gone, and the Bucs want a thumper in the middle of their defense.

  20. New York Giants: Jurrell Casey, DT, USC
    Defensive tackle is a big need in New York, and Casey can be a disruptive force. He is the interior pass rusher they lack.


  21. Seattle Seahawks: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
    Williams had a disappointing season, but there's no doubt in my mind he's a first-round talent.

  22. Indianapolis Colts: Greg Jones, OLB, Michigan State
    Jones fits the mold of what the Colts like in their Tampa-2 defense, and he's an absolute steal at this point in the 2011 NFL Draft.

  23. Philadelphia Eagles: Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
    Smith fills a need at corner for the Eagles and fits their scheme which stresses a lot of man coverage.

  24. Kansas City Chiefs: Johnny Patrick, CB, Louisville
    Patrick's stock is on the rise, and he is a good value here in the second round.

  25. Green Bay Packers: Mason Foster, LB, Washington
    Foster would play inside linebacker in the Packers 3-4 defense. I'm a big fan of his - I love his tenacity and competitive fire.

  26. New York Jets: Jeremy Beal, DE/OLB, Oklahoma
    The Jets need to be looking for rush linebackers in the 2011 NFL Draft. They need guys that can make plays.

  27. Baltimore Ravens: Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois
    Wilson has a high upside, but he is coming off an ACL tear in 2009. Talent-wise, he's the best inside linebacker elligible for the 2011 NFL Draft.

  28. New Orleans Saints: Chris Carter, OLB, Fresno State
    Carter is an underrated prospect out of Fresno State. He's a physical specimen who plays up to his abilities.



  29. Chicago Bears: Ben Ijalana, G, Villanova
    Ijalana would bring a lot of talent to the Bears' offensive line. They need to do a better job of protecting Cutler and creating running lanes.

  30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ras-I Dowling, CB, Virginia
    I still like Dowling, but his stock seems to be falling lately and he ends up in the Steelers' lap here.

  31. Atlanta Falcons: Sam Acho, DE, Texas
    The Falcons could improve their defensive end rotation, and Acho has a little upside. I like his athleticism and burst.

  32. New England Patriots: Curtis Brown, CB, Texas
    The Patriots can never have enough cornerbacks on their roster, and Brown is a very talented prospect.

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NathanBroncos24 01-16-2011 02:56 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.151 (total posts: 3)
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Wisniewski (sp) is the perfect pat. Same with Cam Jordan. As a Broncos fan, I would be embarrassed if my team took Floyd. We have Thomas, Lloyd, Decker, and Royal, and we dont need WR with a pathetic dline, 0 starting CBs if Cox goes to jail, and no good safety. I agree on heyward, but his stock will undoubtedly rise because of the sugar bowl. Rahim moore and a corner or Sturdivant or Acho.
NathanBroncos24 01-16-2011 02:50 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.151 (total posts: 3)
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the lions had a good dline last year. Then they took Suh. They have to take CB/OL.
NathanBroncos24 01-16-2011 02:49 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.151 (total posts: 3)
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Pretty good draft, but THE BEARS NEED OLINE.
This blows 01-16-2011 02:25 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.64 (total posts: 2)
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if you thought walters was bad......this is awful
albi 01-16-2011 01:29 pm xxx.xxx.xxx9.69 (total posts: 1)
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This is preposterous. The comments about Denver are so vindictive as to reveal his underlying bias. To draft a WR in second round is ignorant. Just like Matt to dis Heyward and then ship him to Denver. This is the reason I deleted walterfootball from favorites. I am back because someone commented about this junk and I had to see for myself. Won't be back.
Jared 01-16-2011 11:26 am xxx.xxx.xxx.188 (total posts: 1)
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John do you live in Denver? Obviously not, the majority of us Bronco fans do like Tebow because we know good football players and he will work his rear off to become a great QB. Your post made us all dumber so thanks John.
Al 01-16-2011 08:42 am xxx.xxx.xxx.189 (total posts: 1)
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You guys lost all credibilty last year with your insane push for Jimmy Clausen over Sam Bradford.
Now your dead wrong about Cameron Heyward, he will be a star in the NFL.
James 01-15-2011 11:17 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.49 (total posts: 1)
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dude u dont have 2 hate on cameron hayward tht much
Jamal 01-15-2011 08:34 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.39 (total posts: 2)
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hello
Jamal 01-15-2011 08:34 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.39 (total posts: 2)
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hello
John 01-15-2011 06:45 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.112 (total posts: 2)
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Just to be clear Matt, I'm not killing you on your draft like all these other folks are. I agree with a lot of the players you have mocked, and it's very tough to do a mock draft before free agency and the combine. As a Broncos fan I just take exception to the idea that Denver fans like Tebow and that he will succeed. I would love it if he succeeded because the Broncos won't be horrible for years, but it won't happen.
John 01-15-2011 06:32 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.112 (total posts: 2)
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Trust me when I saw the majority of Denver fans don't like Tebow. He's extremely inaccurate, has a long wind up, and McIdiot drafted him. There are some who like him because he's a preacher and a leader, but an awful NFL quarterback. Denver fans want a quarterback like Elway. He was fiery, a leader, and most of all talented. When the Broncos get the first pick next year Elway will draft Luck faster than the snow falls in Colorado. I have no idea where you received the ridiculous idea that Denver fans like Tebow.
Josh 01-15-2011 01:07 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.252 (total posts: 1)
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Die hard Eagles fan and I love the Carter pick but you can't forget this is the Eagles and Reid. The days of Willie T, Joyner and Evans are long gone. Reid devalues the LB position for some reason even though AJ Hawk and Matthews destroyed them. Back to basics for Reid and it will be a OL or DL.
Brad 01-15-2011 08:19 am xxx.xxx.xxx8.46 (total posts: 1)
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Don't anyone believe this mock draft for a second. I see other holes, but I absolutely GUARANTEE the Dallas Cowboys WILL NOT draft a DE in the first round. And the prediction of it is absurd. Dallas has a need there, yes. But their d-line is NOT a major problem. They could upgrade, yes, but not with the #1 pick. The Dallas secondary and OL is in dire need. And this suggest they go DE??? Makes me assume right away if it's that absurd within the first 10 picks, then the rest of the mock draft must be garbage too.
Me Again 01-15-2011 04:01 am xxx.xxx.xxx3.22 (total posts: 2)
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Blaine Gabbert, dude, are you freakin' serious? You need to ask your buddy Walt about Gabbert before you start mimicking every talking head on ESPN / NFL Network. You seriously have the talent evaluating skills of Jamie Dukes bro - stupendously bad!!!

I bet you thought Elvis Dumervil was going to stink too, didn't you. Sometimes football is more than just measurables / talent. Leadership, hard work, determination, and inner fire, go way farther than a guy with a good 40 time.






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