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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 27:  Cam Newton looks on during the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 27: Cam Newton looks on during the 2011 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)Joe Robbins/Getty Images

NFL 2011 Mock Draft 1.0: Who Will Your Favorite Team Select?

JW NixJun 7, 2018

As the NFL combine prepares to wrap up, nothing much more has been answered for the teams heading into the 2011 draft.

Most teams needs are pretty clear cut, with only few teams that could start out in any direction. 

Trades may be as big a part of the draft day, but trying to speculate who wants to move up or down is pointless at this early stage. 

Here is an early peek at how the draft could go down in just over a month from now:

1. Carolina Panthers: Da'Quan Bowers, Defensive End

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AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 18:  Da'Quan Bowers #93 of the Clemson Tigers against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 18: Da'Quan Bowers #93 of the Clemson Tigers against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 18, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Ron Rivera, the Panthers new head coach, is a former linebacker who appreciates athleticism and versatility. Bowers has both.

Going defensive tackle here is possible, but it was apparent that Carolina really missed the freshly departed Julius Peppers off the edge last year. 

Some critics fear Bowers is a one-year wonder, while others think the light finally turned on. If this light is indeed on, the Pro Bowl will be a recurring event in his future.

2. Denver Broncos: Marcell Dareus, Defensive Tackle

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TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 13: Defensive lineman Marcell Dareus #57 of the Alabama Crimson Tide watches play against the Mississippi State Bulldogs November 13, 2010 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 13: Defensive lineman Marcell Dareus #57 of the Alabama Crimson Tide watches play against the Mississippi State Bulldogs November 13, 2010 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

Here is where the trading could start, but no one really knows in which direction John Elway will go.

John Fox, the Broncos new head coach, is a defensive expert. The current group of defensive tackles Denver has signed is pretty crummy, so Dareus fills a big need. 

Though Elway just signed Champ Bailey to remain the top cornerback, at 33-years old he may not have too many great years left. Patrick Peterson could go here, becoming the highest drafted cornerback in NFL history.

3. Buffalo Bills: Nick Fairley, Defensive Tackle

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GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 10:  Nick Fairley #90 of the Auburn Tigers reacts during their Tostitos BCS National Championship Game against the Oregon Ducks at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 10, 2011 in Glendale, Arizona.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Ge
GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 10: Nick Fairley #90 of the Auburn Tigers reacts during their Tostitos BCS National Championship Game against the Oregon Ducks at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 10, 2011 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Ge

Buffalo just released Marcus Stroud, clearing the way for Fairley.

He showed excellent speed at the combine, so he could fit in the Bills 3-4 scheme, looking real good next to nose tackle Kyle Williams. 

Wide receiver A.J. Green could get a good look because Lee Evans is 30-years-old.

If Patrick Peterson is there, he may be picked, despite the Bills already having a deep group at his position.

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4. Cincinnati Bengals: Cam Newton, Quarterback

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GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 10:  Quarterback Cameron Newton #2 of the Auburn Tigers celebrates the Tigers 22-19 victory against the Oregon Ducks in the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 10, 2011 in Glendale, Ar
GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 10: Quarterback Cameron Newton #2 of the Auburn Tigers celebrates the Tigers 22-19 victory against the Oregon Ducks in the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 10, 2011 in Glendale, Ar

Even if malcontent Carson Palmer stays another year, he is on his way out and has no pop left in his throwing arm. His leadership is obviously questionable, so the Bengals need to look towards the future and not let the ghosts of Akili Smith and David Klingler haunt them. 

Newton is worth the risk here, but the Bengals may go the safer route. They don't need Peterson or Green, but could grab Fairley or Darius if they are sitting there.

5. Arizona Cardinals: Patrick Peterson, Cornerback

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BATON ROUGE, LA - NOVEMBER 13:  Patrick Peterson #7 of the Louisiana State University Tigers runs back an interception against the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks at Tiger Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty I
BATON ROUGE, LA - NOVEMBER 13: Patrick Peterson #7 of the Louisiana State University Tigers runs back an interception against the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks at Tiger Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty I

The Big Red gets a gift here, finding a lock-down defender to bookend Dominique Rogers-Cromartie.

While Arizona needs a quarterback and pass rusher, they can fill those slots in the free agent pool. Donovan McNabb, who lives in Arizona, could be available since the Washington Redskins seem intent to keep him on the bench. 

Some think Von Miller could go here, but critics think he may be another Aaron Maybin or Vernon Gholston, as a workout warrior whose measurables never add up on the gridiron.

6. Cleveland Browns: A.J. Green, Wide Receiver

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AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 13:  A.J. Green #8 of the Georgia Bulldogs against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 13: A.J. Green #8 of the Georgia Bulldogs against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 13, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Cleveland gets their man.

Green will instantly be the top receiver on a group desperately needing an upgrade for quarterback Colt McCoy, or whoever they plug in. 

Cleveland could look to bolster the defensive line with a Cam Jordan or J.J. Watt, but Green should be too tempting to pass on.

7. San Francisco 49ers: Von Miller, Defensive End

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The Niners need a force off the edge and Miller's strength is rushing the passer. He had 26.5 sacks in his last two years in college, proving he can go get the ball. 

Some think new head coach Jim Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback, will look for a signal-caller here, but I could only see them grabbing Newton at this spot.

They might grab Jordan here because he is a defensive end and Miller is more a combo DE/ OLB type.

8. Tennessee Titans: Blaine Gabbert, Quarterback

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TEMPE, AZ - DECEMBER 28:  Quarterback Blaine Gabbert #11 of the Missouri Tigers drops back to pass during the Insight Bowl against the Iowa Hawkeyes  at Sun Devil Stadium on December 28, 2010 in Tempe, Arizona.  The Hawkeyes defeated the Tigers 27-24.  (P
TEMPE, AZ - DECEMBER 28: Quarterback Blaine Gabbert #11 of the Missouri Tigers drops back to pass during the Insight Bowl against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Sun Devil Stadium on December 28, 2010 in Tempe, Arizona. The Hawkeyes defeated the Tigers 27-24. (P

With Vince Young gone, the Titans need someone at quarterback besides Rusty Smith and the ancient Kerry Collins.

This team could try to trade up for Newton as well. 

Tennessee also needs help on defense, mainly at linebacker. But there are no linebackers worth grabbing this high.

9. Dallas Cowboys: Adrian Clayborn, Defensive End

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Dallas needs help everywhere on defense.

J.J. Watt is as solid defensive end who could start right away for them, Rahim Moore would be a big upgrade at free safety and they desperately need inside linebackers. 

Clayborn had 11 sacks as a junior, then spent his senior year being double-teamed. He is also solid against the run and has a frame where additional bulk is possible.

He fills a huge need for Dallas.

10. Washington Redskins: Ryan Mallett, Quarterback

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NEW ORLEANS, LA - JANUARY 04:  Quarterback Ryan Mallett #15 of the Arkansas Razorbacks looks to pass against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the Allstate Sugar Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on January 4, 2011 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Matthew
NEW ORLEANS, LA - JANUARY 04: Quarterback Ryan Mallett #15 of the Arkansas Razorbacks looks to pass against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the Allstate Sugar Bowl at the Louisiana Superdome on January 4, 2011 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Matthew

The Redskins are probably the only team that could threaten Miami in looking at halfback Mark Ingram.

They'd love to have Newton to fall into their laps as well.

A cornerback like Prince Amukamara or a offensive tackle like Nate Soldier or Anthony Castonzo also would help immensely. 

Getting Mallet gives the team the quarterback they need since it was already announced that Donovan McNabb's days as a starter in D.C. are done.

But who knows with head coach Mike Shanahan because Vince Young is available.

11. Houston Texans: Prince Amukamara, Cornerback

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LINCOLN, NE - SEPTEMBER 04:  Prince Amukamara #21 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers knocks down a pass intended for Tristan Jones #33 of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers during second half action of their game against at Memorial Stadium on September 4, 2010 in
LINCOLN, NE - SEPTEMBER 04: Prince Amukamara #21 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers knocks down a pass intended for Tristan Jones #33 of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers during second half action of their game against at Memorial Stadium on September 4, 2010 in

Houston needs the secondary upgraded immediately, and Amukamara would start as as soon as he was signed.

The Texans should concentrate on defense this draft, and try to sign free agent cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha at any price he demands. 

A guy like linebacker Robert Quinn could get looked at here, but the issues for the Texans' secondary are too great to overlook.

12. Minnesota Vikings: Cameron Jordan, Defensive End

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MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 29:Defensive lineman Cameron Jordan #97 of the North Team during  the Under Armour Senior Bowl on January 29, 2011 at Ladd-Pebbles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images for Under Armour)
MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 29:Defensive lineman Cameron Jordan #97 of the North Team during the Under Armour Senior Bowl on January 29, 2011 at Ladd-Pebbles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images for Under Armour)

He is the son of Vikings great Steve Jordan and will provide a good pass rushing bookend to Jared Allen.

He had a great Senior Bowl and has OLB abilities as well. 

Now that wide receiver Sydney Rice has announced his Vikings days are over, Julio Jones could get a look.

Minnesota needs a quarterback, but it is doubtful they'd prefer the erratic Jake Locker over an available veteran.

Minnesota also needs help on the offensive line, so they might choose to address this issue first.

13. Detroit Lions: Ryan Kerrigan, Linebacker

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WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - SEPTEMBER 20:  Quarterback Dan LeFevour #13 of the Central Michigan Chippewas is tackled by Ryan Kerrigan #94 of the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium on September 20, 2008 in West Lafayette, Indiana.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - SEPTEMBER 20: Quarterback Dan LeFevour #13 of the Central Michigan Chippewas is tackled by Ryan Kerrigan #94 of the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium on September 20, 2008 in West Lafayette, Indiana. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/

The 2010 Big-Ten Defensive Player of the Year is the kind of guy you want in a locker room of a team looking to change their losing culture.

He is relentless and would fill in the spot emptied by the recently released Julian Peterson. Kerrigan is a good pass rusher who can play defensive end if needed. 

Akeem Ayers could get a look here, as well as some blockers to try to get quarterback Matt Stafford to finally play an entire season.

A cornerback like Brandon Harris would help too, since Lions general manager Martin Mayhew is a former NFL cornerback himself.

14. Saint Louis Rams: Julio Jones, Wide Receiver

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ORLANDO, FL - JANUARY 01:  Julio Jones #8 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes for a touchdown during the Capitol One Bowl against the Michigan State Spartans at the Florida Citrus Bowl on January 1, 2011 in Orlando, Florida.  (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty I
ORLANDO, FL - JANUARY 01: Julio Jones #8 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes for a touchdown during the Capitol One Bowl against the Michigan State Spartans at the Florida Citrus Bowl on January 1, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty I

Jones showed better speed than expected at the combine, but has a history of injury problems.

If healthy, he gives the Rams a much needed weapon in their passing attack. 

The Rams need help at the defensive line as well.  A guy like J.J. Watt might be intriguing to them, or a cornerback like Brandon Harris would provide an upgrade.

Yet getting their young quarterback more options might be the top priority in the first round.

15. Miami Dolphins: Mark Ingram Jr., Halfback

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TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 13: Running back Mark Ingram #22 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes upfield against the Mississippi State Bulldogs November 13, 2010 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 13: Running back Mark Ingram #22 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes upfield against the Mississippi State Bulldogs November 13, 2010 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

Ricky Williams, nearing 34-years-old, once said that 2010 would be his last year in the NFL, and the oft-injured Ronnie Brown is not an every down type of back.

Miami needs to look into the future considering the run game is their bread and butter on offense.

Ingram is not a big back, but he could be the type of back to share carries with Brown. 

Quarterback is a position some think needs an upgrade, and the Dolphins do need more blockers.

Mike Pouncey would help them if he is tabbed here.

16. Jacksonville Jaguars: Rahim Moore, Free Safety

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PASADENA, CA - SEPTEMBER 18:  Safety Rahim Moore #3 of the UCLA Bruins in the game with the Houston Cougars at the Rose Bowl on September 18, 2010 in Pasadena, California.  UCLA won 31-13.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - SEPTEMBER 18: Safety Rahim Moore #3 of the UCLA Bruins in the game with the Houston Cougars at the Rose Bowl on September 18, 2010 in Pasadena, California. UCLA won 31-13. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

The Jaguars need help in their secondary, especially at safety since Reggie Nelson flamed out and ended up a bust.

Linebacker could use more bodies, but the safety situation in Jacksonville is pretty ugly. 

If they choose to look in other areas, linebacker and even defensive end could get looked at. Derrick Harvey and Aaron Kampman were terrible last year.

Jack Del Rio saved his job as head coach last year, but he needs to upgrade the defense.

17. New England Patriots: Mike Pouncey, Guard

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MIAMI - JANUARY 08: Mike Pouncey #55 of the Florida Gators reacts after a play against the Oklahoma Sooners in the FedEx BCS National Championship Game at Dolphin Stadium on January 8, 2009 in Miami, Florida.  (Photo by Eliot J. Schechter/Getty Images)
MIAMI - JANUARY 08: Mike Pouncey #55 of the Florida Gators reacts after a play against the Oklahoma Sooners in the FedEx BCS National Championship Game at Dolphin Stadium on January 8, 2009 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Eliot J. Schechter/Getty Images)

The Pats, who love to wheel and deal on draft day, have two first round draft picks that they might end up trading to move up...or even down. They also own the 33rd pick of the draft, so expect the unexpected with them. 

New England is rumored to get ready to release veteran Nick Kazur, and Logan Mankins is unhappy with his contract situation.

Pouncey, who has center ability, can add depth and last a decade in the league with his abilities. If he plays half as well as his twin brother did with the Steelers last year, the Patriots win here.

18. San Diego Chargers: Akeem Ayers, Linebacker

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PASADENA, CA - NOVEMBER 06:  Akeem Ayers #10 of the UCLA Bruins is tackled by James Dockery #4 of the Oregon State Beavers during the first quarter at the Rose Bowl on November 6, 2010 in Pasadena, California.  (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - NOVEMBER 06: Akeem Ayers #10 of the UCLA Bruins is tackled by James Dockery #4 of the Oregon State Beavers during the first quarter at the Rose Bowl on November 6, 2010 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

A defensive end at nearby UCLA, Ayers will give the Bolts another pass rusher off the edge.

When you are coming off a season with the top offense and defense, you are playing with house money in the draft. 

Losing defensive coordinator Ron Rivera to Carolina will be a task for San Diego to overcome.

Too bad they can't draft a head coach, as the horrid Norv Turner somehow holds onto his job for another season.

19. New York Giants: Nate Solder, Offensive Tackle

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A few years ago, I mocked James Laurinaitis to the Giants. They passed on him for Hakeem Nicks and are still searching for a middle linebacker.

There are none here worth a first round pick, so adding depth to the offensive line is the next best move. 

Solder is huge. At 6'8" 320, he can learn from David Diehl this year and end up protecting Eli Manning down to road.

If they blow off the offensive line, the G-Men could look at outside linebackers like Robert Quinn, Aldon Smith and Justin Houston.

They could even go for some running back depth with Mikel LeShoure, since Brandon Jacobs' days appear numbered.

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Aldon Smith, Defensive End

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Last year the Bucs began to build a special defensive line. Roy Miller, Gerald McCoy and Brian Price all have bright futures, but a fourth piece would complete the group.

Stylez G. White led the team with 4.5 sacks last year, so a capable pass rush is a must. Smith is very raw, having just two years of college ball under his belt because of injuries. He is an athletic freak with long arms and a non-stop motor.

The Bucs just hired NFL great Keith Millard  to teach their kids how to get to the quarterback, so Smith has a chance to be part of something very special.

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Anthony Castonzo, Offensive Tackle

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Part of the reason for the Chiefs surprise dominance of the AFC West last year was that they had the top rushing attack in the NFL. Journeyman Ryan O'Callaghan performed admirably at right tackle, but an upgrade is needed.

Castonzo started 53 games in college and is 6'7" 310. He could start right away and bookend Branden Albert for many seasons. 

Kansas City might opt to look for a guy to learn from the ancient Mike Vrabel in 2011 at OLB.

Guys like Robert Quinn and Justin Houston might get considered. Yet keeping the ground game strong gives the young Chiefs a better chance to duplicate last years success.

22. Indianapolis Colts: Gabe Carimi, Offensive Tackle

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PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 01:  Offensive lineman Gabe Carimi #68 of the Wisconsin Badgers warms up prior to playing the TCU Horned Frogs in the 97th Rose Bowl game on January 1, 2011 in Pasadena, California.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 01: Offensive lineman Gabe Carimi #68 of the Wisconsin Badgers warms up prior to playing the TCU Horned Frogs in the 97th Rose Bowl game on January 1, 2011 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

The Colts really need help in the trenches on both sides of the ball, so drafting any big body is the right move here.

Carimi at 6'8" 320, is also very smart and tenacious. He could allow right tackle Ryan Diem to move back to guard and upgrade the line for their aging superstar quarterback Peyton Manning. 

Indianapolis might look at the secondary too. Jimmy Smith and Brandon Harris are physical cornerbacks.

Since the Colts run defense stinks, defensive tackles like Corey Liuget and Muhammed Wilkerson could help.

23. Philadelphia Eagles: Jimmy Smith, Cornerback

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AUSTIN, TX - OCTOBER 10: Cornerback Jimmy Smith #3 of the Colorado Buffaloes picks up the loose ball which was knocked out of the hand of quarterback Colt McCoy of the Texas Longhorns as he rolled out in the second quarter on October 10, 2009 at Darrell K
AUSTIN, TX - OCTOBER 10: Cornerback Jimmy Smith #3 of the Colorado Buffaloes picks up the loose ball which was knocked out of the hand of quarterback Colt McCoy of the Texas Longhorns as he rolled out in the second quarter on October 10, 2009 at Darrell K

Smith is a big cornerback who plays a physical game.

At 6'2" 205, he is very strong and is excellent at jamming receivers. He is very smart and is a hard worker willing to help in run support. Opponents were scared to throw his way in college. 

The Eagles always seem to be looking for defensive tackles to help their smallish defensive line.

Muhammed Wilkerson, who can play defensive end as well, is a local kid from Temple University, who is shooting up draft boards with his 6'5" 305 frame and upside. Corey Liuget will also get considered.

24. New Orleans Saints: Robert Quinn, Outside Linebacker

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CHAPEL HILL, NC - SEPTEMBER 19:  Robert Quinn #42 of the North Carolina Tar Heels celebrates after a sack with teammate Marvin Austin #9 against the East Carolina Pirates at Kenan Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  (Photo by St
CHAPEL HILL, NC - SEPTEMBER 19: Robert Quinn #42 of the North Carolina Tar Heels celebrates after a sack with teammate Marvin Austin #9 against the East Carolina Pirates at Kenan Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. (Photo by St

Quinn drops due to his 2010 suspension, which brings character issues into question, and also because he had a benign brain tumor in his past.

He is explosive off the edge, but raw. If the Saints put him on the line, he will need to add bulk. He also needs to upgrade his pass coverage abilities. 

Yet Saints defensive coordinator Greg Williams loves to blitz and New Orleans needs to get much better off the edge.

Quinn would give them the needed boost they desire and has the makings of a Pro Bowler written all over him.

25. Seattle Seahawks: Jake Locker, Quarterback

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TUCSON, AZ - OCTOBER 23:  Quarterback Jake Locker #10 of the Washington Huskies drops back to pass during the college football game against the Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Tucson, Arizona. The Wildcats defeated the Huskies 4
TUCSON, AZ - OCTOBER 23: Quarterback Jake Locker #10 of the Washington Huskies drops back to pass during the college football game against the Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Tucson, Arizona. The Wildcats defeated the Huskies 4

Locker has looked terrible since he left school to do skills events.

His arm strength and accuracy have been putrid, to say the least. Yet there are those who love his drive and dedication.

Seattle needs their quarterback of the future and head coach Pete Carroll knows Locker well. 

Seattle might continue to upgrade the secondary or offensive line instead. Versatile offensive tackle Derek Sherrod, who can play guard too, or cornerback Brandon Harris might get considered.

26. Baltimore Ravens: Brandon Harris, Cornerback

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Harris loves to play and is willing to stick his nose in a pile.

The Ravens need cornerback help, and he has the ability to win a starting job on day one. He also gets to learn under former Miami Hurricanes and future Hall of Famers Ray Lewis and Ed Reed. 

The Ravens could look at Derek Sherrod. His versatility is intriguing and he has the ability to challenge Marshall Yanda for the starting job at right tackle.

The Ravens may prefer Jimmy Smith over Harris. Aaron Williams should get consideration as well.

27. Atlanta Falcons: Aaron Williams, Cornerback

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AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 25:  Cornerback Aaron Williams #4 of the Texas Longhorns at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 25, 2010 in Austin, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 25: Cornerback Aaron Williams #4 of the Texas Longhorns at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 25, 2010 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Atlanta found out in the playoffs last year that they did not have enough cornerbacks.

Williams, coming out after his junior year, started for two years in college. His is a big kid who likes to hit and has good speed. He is good enough to help Brent Grimes and Dunta Robinson right away. 

The Falcons could consider adding offensive line depth here as well. Sherrod and the raw Tyron Smith might be considered. Luiget and Wilkerson could help in the defensive trenches as well.

28. New England Patriots: J.J. Watt, Defensive End

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MADISON, WI - OCTOBER 16: J.J. Watt #99 of the Wisconsin Badgers celebrates a sack against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Camp Randall Stadium on October 16, 2010 in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin defeated Ohio State 31-18. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Imag
MADISON, WI - OCTOBER 16: J.J. Watt #99 of the Wisconsin Badgers celebrates a sack against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Camp Randall Stadium on October 16, 2010 in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin defeated Ohio State 31-18. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Imag

Remember, we are pretending the Pats stand "pat" and just draft in order.

Watt would be a good get for a team that could surely use an upgrade at the defensive end position.

Watt is a big man with all five tools and a propensity to hit opponents hard. He would provide a better option than Brandon Deadrick against the run. 

New England could always look at wide receiver too.

Torrey Smith is a home run hitter who also excels at returning kicks. Jonathan Baldwin, Reggie Cobb, Jerrel Jernigan and Titus Young are all wide receivers with good upside who shouldn't last on the draft board too much longer.

29. New York Jets: Corey Liuget, Defensive Tackle

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The Jets need help in the trenches on defense, so Liuget can help.

He is big and strong, but could still use work on his conditioning. 

Liuget has nose tackle ability and reminds many of Saints defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis, the seventh overall pick in the 2007 draft.

The Jets might select the massive Phil Taylor instead. 

The Jets could look at linebacker here too. Justin Houston would provide youthful depth for the Jets old outside linebackers, especially since Vernon Gholston has been a complete bust.

If free safety Rahim Moore is on the board, he would help the Jets too.

30. Chicago Bears: Derrick Sherrod, Offensive Tackle

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Now that the Bears have parted ways with Tommie Harris, getting another body would help.

Liuget went to college at Illinois University, but he is off the board here. They may grab him if he is available. The versatile Wilkerson is also one to consider.  

Yet Chicago also needs blockers. Tyron Smith will be considered. Smith is raw, but athletic. Sherrod is experienced and able to play all over the offensive line.

He should help protect quarterback Jay Cutler's knee.

31. Pittsburgh Steelers: Phil Taylor, Nose Tackle

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COLUMBIA, MO - NOVEMBER 07:  Defensive tackle Phil Taylor #11 of the Baylor Bears watches from the bench during the game against the Missouri Tigers at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Columbia, Missouri.  (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty
COLUMBIA, MO - NOVEMBER 07: Defensive tackle Phil Taylor #11 of the Baylor Bears watches from the bench during the game against the Missouri Tigers at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty

At 6'4" 340, Taylor is a huge man. He dropped 40 lbs last year and was excellent.

He is violent and incredibly strong with surprising agility. He still needs work, but will serve as an apprentice to the aging Casey Hampton as a rookie. 

Pittsburgh has major issues at offensive tackle, so they might take the very raw Smith to develop down the road.

Hampton will soon be 34-years-old and coming off the worst season of his career. Help is desperately needed.

32. Green Bay Packers: Tyron Smith, Offensive Tackle

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TEMPE, AZ - NOVEMBER 7:  Tyron Smith #70 of the USC Trojans stretches before the game against the Arizona State Sun Devils on November 7, 2009 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.  USC won 14-9.  (Photo by Jeff Golden/Getty Images)
TEMPE, AZ - NOVEMBER 7: Tyron Smith #70 of the USC Trojans stretches before the game against the Arizona State Sun Devils on November 7, 2009 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. USC won 14-9. (Photo by Jeff Golden/Getty Images)

Green Bay needs to look ahead at offensive tackle.

Veterans Chad Clifton and Mark Tauscher will be 35 and 34-years-old respectively next year.

Smith needs to bulk up and get stronger, as well as work on his technique, but spending a season on the bench learning from the pair of veterans will go a long way. 

Smith's future is at left tackle, which works out well for the Packers.

Brian Balaga, the Packers first draft choice last year, was excellent for 12 games for the injured Tauscher, but some think right tackle is his best position down the road.

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