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    2011 NFL Draft

    With the college season winding down I thought this was a decent look ahead to the upcoming draft class, even if t is done by Kiper.

    It's an obvious trend across the NFL that the trust in a system in which one running back dominates the carries has suffered in recent years. I tend to think it's a bit of a chicken-egg situation: Some people will say injuries forced the hands of coaches, making them more cautious with top backs, and others will say that running backs not used to a workload are more susceptible to struggles and injuries.

    But either way, we know that more and more teams seem to be comfortable finding running backs later in the draft process. I don't think this is simply because running backs have been marginalized. I think the position is hard to gauge, and personnel folks error on the side of caution with a position that transitions easier to the NFL than any other. This year should be no different. Mark Ingram of Alabama is the current highest back on the Board, but he's the only one and he's down at No. 19 this week, his lowest position yet. As always, juniors and draft-eligible sophomores are noted with an asterisk.


    Big Board Bar

    1
    Andrew Luck *
    QB
    6-4
    235

    Analysis: Now completing 70.2 percent of passes in pro-style offense. Arm, smarts, intelligence all there. Gift-wrapped QB pick. Last week: No. 1

    2
    Da'Quan Bowers *
    DE
    6-4
    277

    Analysis: His 24 TFL are second nationally. A tremendous physical talent who has shown steady relentlessness this year. Ideal size for 4-3 DE. Last week: No. 2

    3
    A.J. Green *
    WR
    6-4
    207

    Analysis: Green has been mostly unstoppable even with young QB. Not sure people realize what kind of route-runner he's become. Last week: No. 3

    4
    Patrick Peterson *
    CB
    6-1
    211

    Analysis: More than freak athlete, Peterson has continued to improve his technical cover skills. Has quietly become among nation's top return threats. Last week: No. 4

    5
    Prince Amukamara
    CB
    6-1
    202

    Analysis: I'd be more concerned about Amukamara's zero interceptions in 2010 if any quarterback was willing to challenge him. A gifted technician. Last week: No. 5


    6
    Nick Fairley *
    DT
    6-5
    310

    Analysis: Another brilliant showing at Bama, where he dominated even while not 100 percent. Fairley epitomizes ideal penetrating 4-3 DT. Last week: No. 6
    7
    Robert Quinn *
    DE
    6-4
    267

    Analysis: Freakish athlete with decent size, great quickness and pass-rush skills. Ineligible all year, but scouts are captivated by his talent. Last week: No. 7
    8
    Marcell Dareus *
    DE
    6-3
    306

    Analysis: Played well early against Auburn but looked worn with the rest of Bama's defense late. Best suited as 4-3 DT at the NFL level. Last week: No. 8
    9
    Ryan Mallett *
    QB
    6-7
    238

    Analysis: Mallett has become far more than a big arm. Patience, poise and willingness to check down have enhanced his stock. Last week: No. 9
    10
    Julio Jones *
    WR
    6-4
    211

    Analysis: Jones had another game on Saturday in which, when healthy, he was impossible to stop. Has shown greater ability to separate in 2010. Last week: No. 10
    11
    Ryan Kerrigan
    DE
    6-4
    259

    Analysis: Now at 26 TFL, he leads the nation and has become simply impossible to block, even against double-teams. Ideal for 3-4 OLB, possible 4-3 DE. Last week: No. 11
    12
    Akeem Ayers *
    OLB
    6-4
    251

    Analysis: His exceptional athleticism makes him so versatile. Ideal every-down 3-4 OLB who can rush and cover. Ayers should test well in Indy. Last week. No. 12
    13
    Justin Blackmon *
    WR
    6-1
    208

    Analysis: Wrapping up a breakout season, he has been impossible to keep covered. Good size and speed combo with ability to setup DBs. Last week: No. 13
    14
    Cameron Newton
    QB
    6-6
    250

    Analysis: Against Bama, Newton got to show once again that he's more than a running threat. Capable of extending plays to use a big arm. Last week: No. 15
    15
    Von Miller
    LB
    6-3
    243

    Analysis: Miller has shown recently that his ability to drop and cover has grown. Good 3-4 pass-rusher, with great edge quickness; sack machine. Last week: No. 18
    16
    Drake Nevis
    DT
    6-1
    289

    Analysis: Explosive, up-the-field tackle. Ideal three-technique who plays with great leverage and passion. Solid against run and pass. Last week: No. 17
    17
    Nate Solder
    OT
    6-9
    313

    Analysis: Physical freak with improved skills. Should dominate in workout phase and could get bump in draft short on elite OTs. Last week: No. 19
    18
    Anthony Castonzo
    OT
    6-7
    306

    Analysis: Smart, reliable, solid footwork but could add lower-body strength to become better leverage player. Back up after rough stretch. Last week: No. 20
    19
    Mark Ingram *
    RB
    5-10
    216

    Analysis: Average per rush now tick below last year, but explosive and physical after being dinged early. Solid finisher who can make defenders miss. Last week: No. 14
    20
    Adrian Clayborn
    DE
    6-3
    282

    Analysis: Sacks are down but increased attention part of that. A guy who batters offensive lineman; has great motor. Last week: No. 14
    21
    Derek Sherrod
    OT
    6-6
    305

    Analysis: A later entry to the Big Board this year. An athlete at OT, ha moves his feet well and has been steady against good players; continues to improve. Last week: No. 22
    22
    Gabe Carimi
    OT
    6-7
    327

    Analysis: Has had a fantastic fall, battling number of likely-high draft picks to standstills. Once beaten by speed too often, his footwork has improved. Last week: No. 23
    23
    Jake Locker
    QB
    6-3
    228

    Analysis: Skill-set is fantastic but poor year overall. Has done a great deal of his best work versus bad competition. Last week: No. 21
    24
    Rahim Moore
    S
    6-1
    196

    Analysis: Production down this year after breakout 2009 season, but QBs also staying away. Good instincts, and he gets solid marks as cover safety. Last week: No. 24
    25
    Jon Baldwin *
    WR
    6-5
    225

    Analysis: Great physical skills and size. Baldwin has had a rocky season -- games with 1, 3, 2, 3 catches -- but QB issues are part of that. Last week: No. 25


    http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft...ory?id=5870761

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    I love that their are a couple corners coming out that look like lock down quality corners. Lions sure could use one.

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