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BOULDER, CO - SEPTEMBER 18:  Running back Noel Devine #7 of the West Virginia Mountaineers tries to elude the Colorado Buffaloes defense at Folsom Field September 18, 2008 in Boulder, Colorado. Colorado defeated West Virginia 17-14 in overtime.  (Photo by
BOULDER, CO - SEPTEMBER 18: Running back Noel Devine #7 of the West Virginia Mountaineers tries to elude the Colorado Buffaloes defense at Folsom Field September 18, 2008 in Boulder, Colorado. Colorado defeated West Virginia 17-14 in overtime. (Photo byDoug Pensinger/Getty Images

2011 NFL Predictions: My Seven Round Mock Draft For The Washington Redskins

Mal SullyOct 2, 2010

Every year, A college student comes to the NFL Draft for a shot in the big leagues, Mansions, Cash, Fame, The Ladies and showing the world that you are one the greats.

But sometimes it doesn't always go as you planned. You can't handle the NFL experience. Sometimes it's not that you are bad in the NFL, its just you were taken by the wrong team.

Hopefully, every person I select will help us out.

Here is my full, seven round mock draft for the Washington Redskins.

First Round Selection: Noel Devine, Running Back, West Virginia

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GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 02:  Running back Noel Devine #7 of the West Virginia Mountaineers runs for a 65-yard touchdown past Dominique Franks #15 of the Oklahoma Sooners in the second half at the Tostito's Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium Janua
GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 02: Running back Noel Devine #7 of the West Virginia Mountaineers runs for a 65-yard touchdown past Dominique Franks #15 of the Oklahoma Sooners in the second half at the Tostito's Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium Janua

With Clinton Portis getting past his prime, the Redskins will want to add someone who can lead Shanny's offense.

Noel Devine can be that guy. He is a nice, bruising runner who can beat anyone. And out of West Virginia, he is not that far from the Capital.

Second Round Selection: Mark Barron, Free Safety, Alabama

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TUSCALOOSA, AL - SEPTEMBER 11:  Mark Barron #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide intercepts a pass intended for Brett Brackett #83 of the Penn State Nittany Lions at Bryant-Denny Stadium on September 11, 2010 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Gett
TUSCALOOSA, AL - SEPTEMBER 11: Mark Barron #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide intercepts a pass intended for Brett Brackett #83 of the Penn State Nittany Lions at Bryant-Denny Stadium on September 11, 2010 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Gett

Many experts pick him to go in the first round. But if he could fall to us in the second Mark Barron could be a nice pickup. 

He has great potential. Can pick people off *Look up* and can make you hurt when he hits you.

Third Round Selection: Donovan McNabb, Quarterback, Syracuse

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12 Sep 1998: Quarterback Donovan McNabb #5 of the Syracuse Orangeman grips the ball as he avoids being tackled during the game against Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Syracuse defeated Michigan 38-26.
12 Sep 1998: Quarterback Donovan McNabb #5 of the Syracuse Orangeman grips the ball as he avoids being tackled during the game against Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Syracuse defeated Michigan 38-26.

The would be a steal! Donovan McNabb is the best quarterback in this class in my opinion. He has great mobility and has a perfect deep throw.

With him at the helm the Redskin's offense would be perfect.

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Fourth Round Selection:Stefen Wisiniewski, Center, Penn State

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With Current Center, Casey Rabach coming to his contact year there is a chance the Skins' might not want to re-sign him.

Stefen Wisiniewwski could fill the void he left and improve the Redskins line. 

Fifth Round Selection: James Rodgers, Wide Receiver, Oregon State

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BOISE, ID - SEPTEMBER 25:  Wide receiver James Rodgers #8 of the Oregon State Beavers runs in for a touchdown against the Boise State Broncos at Bronco Stadium on September 25, 2010 in Boise, Idaho.  (Photo by Otto Kitsinger III/Getty Images)
BOISE, ID - SEPTEMBER 25: Wide receiver James Rodgers #8 of the Oregon State Beavers runs in for a touchdown against the Boise State Broncos at Bronco Stadium on September 25, 2010 in Boise, Idaho. (Photo by Otto Kitsinger III/Getty Images)

James Rodgers is a good late round selection that would be labeled a "steal".

He would be in competition with Anthony Armstrong and Devin Thomas for time but it would be worth it.

With this guy on the Skins' the Receiving core would be very dangerous.

Sixth Round Selection: Steven Sheffeild, Quarterback, Texas Tech

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I was really impressed with this guy in the Alamo Bowl and ever since have been studying him.

He is a pure pocket passer with a cannon for a arm but can scramble out when needed.

He can learn behind Donovan for a few years.

Seventh Round Selection: Jason Pinkston, Tackle, Pittsburgh

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CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 26:  Teammates Jason Pinkston #77 and Dion Lewis #28 of the Pittsburgh Panthers celebrates after a 19-17 victory over the North Carolina Tar Heels on December 26, 2009 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 26: Teammates Jason Pinkston #77 and Dion Lewis #28 of the Pittsburgh Panthers celebrates after a 19-17 victory over the North Carolina Tar Heels on December 26, 2009 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty

We will add depth at the Tackle position with this pick. Jason is a big physical guy who will block every body and make it hurt.

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