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2011 NFL Mock Draft: Full 7-Round Mock for Every Team

Michael TierneyApr 22, 2011

Completing a 7 round mock for any "one" team is a daunting task to say the least.

Taking on a 7 round mock for all 32 teams is overwhelming and could be grounds for divorce in some states.

That is why you don't see too many 7 round, 32 team, 256 pick mocks. Analysts don't have the nerve to make that many excuses to the wife, girlfriend, or the "she's-just-a-friend."

Balancing team needs versus player values is tricky, to say the least, and who is to say that sources of information are credible.

Player Value Charts are available from many sources, most notably (PFW):

NFL.com or ProFooballWeekly.com or NationalFootballPost.com

Team needs are also readily available but vary by source. Some include:

Finding the information is not hard.  Dissecting, measuring, and assembling the data in a concise fashion are where the complaints from the "better half" are usually derived.  

There is an easy solution.  Send her a lot of shopping trips and complete the mission.

A 32 team, 7 round, 256 pick, debriefing from my reconnaissance follows:

2011 NFL Draft: Round 1

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Round One will be shown on ESPN and the NFL channel this Thursday, April 28, 2011.  

Round One will start at 8 PM (ET) / 5 PM (PT).

Here is the Mock Draft Round 1 (32 picks):

1. Carolina (43) – QB Cam Newton

2. Denver (34) – DT Marcell Dareus

3. Buffalo (34) – OLB Von Miller

4. Cincinnati (43) – QB Blaine Gabbert

5. Arizona (34) – DE Robert Quinn

6. Cleveland (43) – WR A.J. Green

7. San Francisco (34) – CB Patrick Peterson

8. Tennessee (43) – DT Nick Fairley

9. Dallas (34) – CB Prince Amukamara

10. Washington (34) – WR Julio Jones

11. Houston (34) – DE Aldon Smith

12. Minnesota (43) – DE Da’Quan Bowers

13. Detroit (43) – OT Tyron Smith

14. St. Louis (43) – OG Mike Pouncey

15. Miami (34) – QB Jake Locker

16. Jacksonville (43) – DE Cameron Jordan

17. New England (Oak) (34) – DE J.J. Watt

18. San Diego (34) – DE Adrian Clayborn

19. New York Giants (43) – OT Anthony Castonzo

20. Tampa Bay (43) – DE Ryan Kerrigan

21. Kansas City (34) – DT Phil Taylor

22. Indianapolis (43) – OT Derek Sherrod

23. Philadelphia (43) – CB Jimmy Smith

24. New Orleans (43) – RB Mark Ingram

25. Seattle (43) – QB Ryan Mallett

26. Baltimore (34) – CB Aaron Williams

27. Atlanta (43) – OT Nate Solder

28. New England (34) – OLB/DE Justin Houston

29. Chicago (43) – DT Corey Liuget

30. New York Jets (34) – OT Gabe Carimi

31. Pittsburgh (34) – ILB Martez Wilson

32. Green Bay (34) – DE Cameron Heyward

2011 NFL Draft: Round 2

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NEW YORK - APRIL 26:  The ESPN broadcast team of (L-R) Mel Kiper, Chris Mortensen,Keyshawn Johnson, Steve Young and Chris Berman work the 2008 NFL Draft on April 26, 2008 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
NEW YORK - APRIL 26: The ESPN broadcast team of (L-R) Mel Kiper, Chris Mortensen,Keyshawn Johnson, Steve Young and Chris Berman work the 2008 NFL Draft on April 26, 2008 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Rounds two and three will be shown on ESPN and the NFL channel Friday, April 29, 2011.  

NFL Draft Day two will start at 6 PM (ET) / 3 PM (PT).

Day two starts 2 hours earlier than day one, so west coasters will have to sneak out of work early.

Here is the Mock Draft Round 2 (32 picks): 

1. New England (Car) (34) – RB Mike Leshoure

2. Buffalo (34) – QB Christian Ponder

3. Cincinnati (43) – WR Jon Baldwin

4. Denver (34) – FS Rahim Moore

5. Cleveland (43) – CB Brandon Harris

6. Arizona (34) – OG Danny Watkins

7. Tennessee (43) – QB Andy Dalton

8. Dallas (34) – DT/DE Muhammad Wilkerson

9. Washington (34) – OLB Akeem Ayers

10. Houston (34) – CB Brandon Burton

11. Minnesota (43) – DT Stephen Paea

12. Detroit (43) – OLB/DE Bruce Carter

13. San Francisco (34) – OLB Brooks Reed

14. Denver (Mia) (34) – CB Johnny Patrick

15. St. Louis (43) – WR Torrey Smith

16. Oakland (43) – OT Marcus Cannon

17. Jacksonville (43) – WR Leonard Hankerson

18. San Diego (34) – OLB Jabaal Sheard

19. Tampa Bay (43) – OG Rodney Hudson

20. New York Giants (43) – ILB Quan Sturdivant

21. Indianapolis (43) – DT Marvin Austin

22. Philadelphia (43) – OG Ben Ijalana

23. Kansas City (34) – OT James Brewer

24. New Orleans (43) – DE Allen Bailey

25. Seattle (43) – DT Drake Nevis

26. Baltimore (34) – DE Pernell McPhee

27. Atlanta (43) – WR Titus Young

28. New England (34) – OT Chris Hairston

29. San Diego (NYJ) (34) – CB Curtis Brown

30. Chicago (43) – ILB Nate Irving

31. Pittsburgh (34) – OG John Moffitt

32. Green Bay (34) – RB Ryan Williams

2011 NFL Draft: Round 3

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Most mock drafts venture into only one or two rounds.  

Round three is where mock picks get tricky because there are too many variables.

It takes discipline to measure team needs, player value, and rising/falling rankings.

Here is the Mock Draft Round 3 (33 picks):

1. Carolina (43) – DT Christian Ballard

2. Cincinnati (43) – RB Daniel Thomas

3. Denver (34) – OT Orlando Franklin

4. Buffalo (34) – OT Marcus Gilbert

5. Arizona (34) – CB Ras-I Dowling

6. Cleveland (43) – DT/DE Jarvis Jenkins

7. Dallas (34) – OT Daniel Ziemba

8. New Orleans (Was) (43) – OLB Mason Foster

9. Houston (34) – DT Jurrell Casey

10. New England (Min) (34) – OG Clint Boling

11. Detroit (43) – CB Shareece Wright

12. San Francisco (34) – QB Colin Kaepernick

13. Tennessee (43) – ILB Colin McCarthy

14. St. Louis (43) – DT Terrell McClain

15. Miami (34) – TE Kyle Rudolph

16. Jacksonville (43) – ILB Casey Matthews

17. Oakland (43) – OG William Rackey

18. San Diego (34) – ILB Kevin Sheppard

19. New York Giants (43) – OC Stefen Wisniewski

20. Tampa Bay (43) – OLB Ross Homan

21. Philadelphia (43) – OLB K.J. Wright

22. Kansas City (34) – WR Randall Cobb

23. Indianapolis (43) – WR Greg Little

24. New Orleans (43) – DT/DE Kendrick Ellis

25. San Diego (Sea) (34) – OT James Carpenter

26. Baltimore (34) – WR Jerrel Jernigan

27. Atlanta (43) – WR Edmond Gates

28. New England (34) – OLB Dontay Moch

29. Chicago (43) – WR Dwayne Harris

30. New York Jets (34) – WR Austin Pettis

31. Pittsburgh (34) – CB Davon House

32. Green Bay (34) – OLB Sam Acho

33. Carolina (comp) (43) – CB Jaiquawn Jarrett

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2011 NFL Draft: Round 4

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Rounds four through seven will be shown on ESPN and the NFL channel Saturday, April 30, 2011.  

This final day kicks off at 12 PM (ET) / 9 AM (PT).

Here is the Mock Draft Round 4 (34 picks):

1. Carolina (43) – WR Greg Salas

2. Seattle (NE/Den) (43) – OT Jah Reid

3. Buffalo (34) – DE Lawence Guy

4. Cincinnati (43) – DE Greg Romeus

5. Cleveland (43) – OT Joe Barksdale

6. Arizona (34) – QB Ricky Stanzi

7. Philadelphia (Was) (43) – CB Josh Thomas

8. Houston (34) – FS Quinton Carter

9. Minnesota (43) – TE Lance Kendricks

10. Detroit (43) – RB Kendall Hunter

11. San Francisco (34) – RB Shane Vereen

12. Tennessee (43) – DE Jeremy Beal

13. Dallas (34) – WR Niles Paul

14. Miami (34) – RB Dion Lewis

15. St. Louis (43) – TE Virgil Green

16. Oakland (43) – CB Brandon Hogan

17. Jacksonville (43) – SS Jeron Johnson

18. San Francisco (SD) (34) – FS/CB Marcus Gilchrist

19. Tampa Bay (43) – RB Delone Carter

20. New York Giants (43) – RB Roy Helu

21. Kansas City (34) – ILB Akeem Dent

22. Indianapolis (43) – RB Jacquizz Rodgers

23. Philadelphia (43) – SS Tyler Sash

24. Jacksonville (NO) (43) – CB DeMarcus Van Dyke

25. Buffalo (Sea) (34) – ILB Greg Jones

26. Baltimore (34) – OG DeMarcus Love

27. Atlanta (43) – TE Luke Stocker

28. New England (34) – WR Kealoha Pilares

29. New York Jets (34) – RB Alex Green

30. Chicago (43) – OC Alex Linnenkohl

31. Pittsburgh (34) – OT Willie Smith

32. Green Bay (34) – WR Tandon Doss

33. Tennessee (comp) (43) – OG David Arkin

34. Green Bay (comp) (34) – OT Jason Pinkston

2011 NFL Draft: Round 5

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Round five is where you find players who's names are not as well known to most readers.

Reliance of Player Value Charts, like that of PFW.com assist in a 32 team, 7 round mock.

Here is the Mock Draft Round 5 (34 picks):

1. Carolina (43) – DT Karl Klug

2. Buffalo (34) – WR Cecil Shorts

3. Cincinnati (43) – ILB Chris White

4. Kansas City (TB/Den) (34) – RB Bilal Powell

5. Arizona (34) – ILB/OLB Nick Bellore

6. Cleveland (43) – SS Joe Lefeged

7. Houston (34) – NT Ian Williams

8. Minnesota (43) – SS Ahmad Black

9. Kansas City (Det) (34) – OC Zane Taylor

10. San Francisco (34) – NT Sione Fua

11. Tennessee (43) – SS Deandre McDaniel

12. Dallas (34) – SS Shiloh Keo

13. Washington (34) – CB Jalil Brown

14. St. Louis (43) – CB Buster Skrine

15. Miami (34) – CB Rashad Carmichael

16. Jacksonville (43) – FS Robert Sands

17. Oakland (43) – TE Jordan Cameron

18. Philadelphia (SD) (43) – DE Cliff Matthews

19. Minnesota (NYG) (43) – OLB Lawrence Wilson

20. Tampa Bay (43) – CB Kendric Burney

21. Indianapolis (43) – OG Maurice Hurt

22. Philadelphia (43) – ILB/OLB Derrell Smith

23. Detroit - from KC (43) – OT Byron Stingily

24. Washington (NO) (34) – DE Ugo Chinasa

25. Seattle (43) – WR Ronald Johnson

26. Seattle (Bal) (43) – CB Chykie Brown

27. Atlanta (43) – CB Chimdi Chekwa

28. New England (34) – CB Curtis Marsh

29. Chicago (43) – RB Darren Evans

30. New York Jets (34) – CB Chris Culliver

31. Pittsburgh (34) – DT John Graves

32. Green Bay (34) – K Alex Henry

33. Baltimore (comp) (34) – OT Chris Rucker

34. Baltimore (comp) (34) – ILB Mark Herzlich

2011 NFL Draft: Round 6

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Not many round six players are national stars, but they do fill team needs.

Player value ratings like those on NFL.com help determine picks.

Here is the Mock Draft Round 6 (38 picks):

1. Carolina (43) – TE Jeremy Kerley

2. Cincinnati (43) – FS Eric Hagg

3. Cleveland (Den) (43) – DT Cedric Thornton

4. Buffalo (34) – TE Julius Thomas

5. Cleveland (43) – OLB Nate Bussey

6. Arizona (34) – FS Jonathan Nelson

7. Minnesota (43) – QB Nathan Enderle

8. Seattle (Det) (43) – OG Andrew Jackson

9. San Francisco (34) – FB Owen Marecic

10. Tennessee (43) – OC Brandon Fusco

11. Dallas (34) – OG Zach Hurd

12. Washington (34) – QB Greg McElroy

13. Houston (34) – OLB Brian Rolle

14. Miami (34) – WR Stephen Burton

15. Baltimore (STL) (34) – FB Anthony Sherman

16. Oakland (43) – WR Vincent Brown

17. Jacksonville (43) – QB T.J. Yates (last pick)

18. San Diego (34) – WR Ricardo Lockette

19. Arizona (Phi/TB) (34) – RB Demarco Murray

20. New York Giants (43) – WR Stephen Burton

21. Denver (Det/Phi) (34) – DT Brandon Bair

22. Tampa Bay (KC) (43) – ILB Mike Mohamed

23. Indianapolis (43) – QB Tyrod Taylor (last pick)

24. Denver (NE/NO) (34) – OLB Doug Hogue

25. San Francisco (Sea) (34) – DE/OLB Bruce Miller

26. Baltimore (34) – TE D.J. Williams

27. Atlanta (43) – DE D’Aundre Reed

28. New England (34) – TE Lee Smith (last pick)

29. New York Jets (34) – DE Pep Levingston

30. Chicago (43) – DE/DT Jerrell Powe (last pick)

31. Pittsburgh (34) – NT Chris Neild

32. Green Bay (34) – OG Garrett Chisolm

33. New York Giants (comp) (43) – FS Will Hill

34. Kansas City (comp) (34) – QB Scott Tolzien

35. Minnesota (comp) (43) – WR Armon Binns

36. San Diego (comp) (34) – FS Mark LeGree

37. New York Giants (comp) (43) – TE Rob Housler

38. Carolina (comp) (43) – RB Johnny White

2011 NFL Draft: Round 7

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Round seven picks are where gems can be found if war rooms stay focused.

Round seven is the CPK (center, punter, kicker) round. Picks are traded quite a bit.

Here is the Mock Draft Round 7 (53 picks):

1. Green Bay (Car) (34) – WR Terrence Toliver

2. Detroit (Den) (43) – OC Tim Barnes (last pick)

3. Buffalo (34) – CB Ryan Jones

4. Cincinnati (43) – OG Julian Vandervelde

5. New York Jets (Ari) (34) – ILB Jeff Tarpinian (last pick)

6. Seattle (Cle) (43) – OC Jake Kirkpatrick

7. Atlanta (Det) (43) – OG Ricky Henry

8. San Francisco (34) – WR Darvin Adams

9. Tennessee (43) – OLB Jabara Williams

10. Dallas (6-10)

11. Washington (34) – FB Shaun Chapas

12. Houston (34) – WR Kris Durham

13. Minnesota (43) – FS Jarrard Tarrant

14. St. Louis (43) – FS Deunta Williams

15. Miami (34) – DT Sealver Siliga

16. Miami (Jac) (34) – FS Da’Norris Searcy

17. Oakland (43) – OLB Scott Lutrus

18. Dallas (SD) (34) – DE Pierre Allen

19. New York Giants (43) – OLB Alex Wujciak (last pick)

20. Tampa Bay (43) – DE Ryan Winterswyk

21. Kansas City (34) – ILB/OLB Mario Harvey (last pick)

22. Washington (Ind) (34) – OT Derek Newton

23. Baltimore (Phi) (34) – RB Steven Ridley (last pick)

24. New Orleans (43) – ILB Josh Bynes

25. Philadelphia (Sea) (43) – OT Derek Hall

26. St. Louis (Bal) (43) – RB Jordan Todman (last pick)

27. Atlanta (43) – OG Keith Williams

28. Atlanta (NE) (43) – RB Damien Berry (last pick)

29. Chicago (11-5)

30. San Francisco (Det/NYJ) (34) – OC Kris O’Dowd

31. Pittsburgh (34) – P Chas Henry (last pick)

32. Green Bay (34) – TE Charles Clay (last pick)

33. San Diego (comp) (34) – DT Zach Clayton (last pick)

34. Miami (comp) (34) – OG Ray Dominguez (last pick)

35. Minnesota (comp) (43) – CB Anthony Gaitor (last pick)

36. Philadelphia (comp) (43) – RB Taiwan Jones

37. Tampa Bay (comp) (43) – OT/OG Jarriel King (last pick)

38. San Francisco (comp) (34) – WR Denarius Moore

39. Philadelphia (comp) (43) – FB Henry Hynoski (last pick)

40. Oakland (comp) (43) – WR Dane Sanzebacher (last pick)

41. Seattle (comp) (43) – DE Ricky Elmore (last pick)

42. New Orleans (comp) (43) – OG Brad Thorson (last pick)

43. Carolina (comp) (43) – DE Mario Addison (last pick)

44. Buffalo (comp) (34) – RB Noel Devine (last pick)

45. Cincinnati (comp) (43) – WR Tori Gurley (last pick)

46. Denver (comp) (34) – DE Cheta Ozougwu (last pick)

47. Cleveland (comp) (43) – K Kai Forbath (last pick)

48. Arizona (comp) (34) – WR Joe Morgan (last pick)

49. San Francisco (comp) (34) – QB Pat Devlin (last pick)

50. Tennessee (comp) (43) – CB Cortez Allen (last pick)

51. Dallas (compensatory) (34) – RB Jamie Harper (last pick)

52. Washington (comp) (34) – DT Martin Parker (last pick)

53. Houston (comp) (34) – RB Mario Fanin (last pick)

All 32 Teams, All 7 Rounds, and Every One of the 256 Picks

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NEW YORK - APRIL 22:  NFL Commissioner Roer Goodell speaks at the podium during the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 22, 2010 in New York City.  (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)
NEW YORK - APRIL 22: NFL Commissioner Roer Goodell speaks at the podium during the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 22, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)

In any mock draft, the first round is the easiest to complete, especially the early picks.

The second round gets a little tougher and takes more time.

The third round requires discipline and dedication - you really have to love the NFL draft to go any further.

The best part of a 7 round mock is to see how accurate it was - after the draft.

How did your team do in this mock? 

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