2011 NFL Mock Draft: Which Quarterbacks Go In The Second Round?

By (Senior Writer) on February 17, 2011

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Jake Locker, Colin Kaepernick And Ryan Mallett Will Wait Their Turn In The 2011 Draft

After Cam Newton and Blaine Gabbert, where do the rest of the quarterbacks go?

In my last mock, I had Blaine Gabbert going to San Francisco and Cam Newton going to Minnesota.

No other teams will draft a quarterback in the first round, so the second round comes up and we get to start the speculation all over again.

Jake Locker will not be the first quarterback picked in the second round. That honor will go to Colin Kaepernick, who will get his chance to start in Tennessee. Locker goes to the Washington Redskins with their second-round pick.

There also is Christian Ponder, who might also beat out Mallett, who has had some unspecified "character concerns" float around his name recently. Mallett also had a terrible 2010 season and now probably stays on the board until the third round, where he could go to the Seahawks or Ravens as a depth pick.

Ponder goes to the Bengals, who need a hedge against Carson Palmer leaving. This probably isn't the best choice for Cincinnati here, but the Bengals draft identity is making bad choices with the occasional good choice.

For complete draft coverage, check out our NFL Draft Hub. For a look at a video mock draft, check out All 32 Selections With Video Highlights.

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