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Well, today is FINALLY the day all the speculation and debating ends!

I seriously couldn't sleep last night because I was so excited.
That's not going to backfire on me. :22:



Anyway, I am making this thread so early for mainly one reason.

ESPN kept showing a video they made for the 2011 draft. That was made by DJ Steve Porter.
He is the same guy that made the Chad and TO video titled Get your popcorn ready.



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By the way, a seperate thread will be made for the Bengals 1st round pick.

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[b]It's good to be...the Bengals[/b]. No, you do not need to check my drink. I really did just write that it's good to be both the Indians and the Bengals, and I meant it. The Bengals are an absolute and certified mess on many levels, but they're picking fourth Thursday night and third Friday night when the draft restarts. They have needs to fill and questions to answer, but from where I sit the Bengals are in a good position in this draft. Even moreso than the Browns, they have some flexibility with their first pick and a chance to get a really good player. They don't necessarily need A.J. Green, but if they think he's the best player in the draft they have a really good shot of getting him. And though the Bengals have questions and more sagas than The Young and the Restless, they already have some talent in that locker room. Adding to it, getting what's there to grow and cutting ties with guys who have outside agendas could be good for everybody. We know the Bengals' draft history, and we know they're going to be thinking outside the box (and possibly from the California League pool) this weekend. But they're in a good spot as they prepare to do so. And the unpredictable draft as a whole should make .



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I was watching a show on NFL-N - "Game Changers" where they've been featuring a few guys in a position group - they had QBs (Gabbert and Ponder), DL (Dareus and Aldon Smith), DB (Aaron Williams and Prince Amukamara), LB (Herzlich), and last night, I saw the WR one - featuring AJ Green and the UNC wideout, Greg Little. Mariucci has been moderating them - there's an interview segment, a little film work/discussion, and some on-field stuff... in this case, with Michael Irvin.

I was impressed by Green - soft-spoken, but came off to me as a confident guy, but not cocky. I don't think he'll be a trash talker/"me, me" guy if he's drafted here, like we've had with Chad. Very likable. One thing I liked was his response to Mariucci about what he'd say on the field when matched up against a Darrell Revis - he pretty much indicated that he didn't talk much, and that making catches was how he'd do his talking. I thought he handled the question of the suspension well, and it seemed like he had a very good work ethic... he talked about how hard he worked when he was out, so he'd be productive once he was back playing games... and he was. He killed it in the Colorado game, his first one back. When Mariucci asked him what one word he'd used to describe himself, he said "drive." Little said "smart" since he's played a lot of positions.

Mariucci, who has coached a number of top wideouts (Rice, TO) and also drafted several #1 WRs in Detroit - Rogers (bust), Roy Williams (still playing, but hasn't been anything more than ordinary - if that), and Mike Williams (bust whose career was resurrected in Seattle) - had great things to say about AJ - that he'd be a high-impact guy in the NFL. 'Course, given his success at drafting WRs in Detroit, you have to take that with a pound of salt. But I think he's seen enough of the great WRs AND the weaknesses of #1s he brought in that were less successful to not dismiss that, either.
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I was watching a show on NFL-N - "Game Changers" where they've been featuring a few guys in a position group - they had QBs (Gabbert and Ponder), DL (Dareus and Aldon Smith), DB (Aaron Williams and Prince Amukamara), LB (Herzlich), and last night, I saw the WR one - featuring AJ Green and the UNC wideout, Greg Little. Mariucci has been moderating them - there's an interview segment, a little film work/discussion, and some on-field stuff... in this case, with Michael Irvin.

I was impressed by Green - soft-spoken, but came off to me as a confident guy, but not cocky. I don't think he'll be a trash talker/"me, me" guy if he's drafted here, like we've had with Chad. Very likable. One thing I liked was his response to Mariucci about what he'd say on the field when matched up against a Darrell Revis - he pretty much indicated that he didn't talk much, and that making catches was how he'd do his talking. I thought he handled the question of the suspension well, and it seemed like he had a very good work ethic... he talked about how hard he worked when he was out, so he'd be productive once he was back playing games... and he was. He killed it in the Colorado game, his first one back. When Mariucci asked him what one word he'd used to describe himself, he said "drive." Little said "smart" since he's played a lot of positions.

Mariucci, who has coached a number of top wideouts (Rice, TO) and also drafted several #1 WRs in Detroit - Rogers (bust), Roy Williams (still playing, but hasn't been anything more than ordinary - if that), and Mike Williams (bust whose career was resurrected in Seattle) - had great things to say about AJ - that he'd be a high-impact guy in the NFL. '[b]Course, given his success at drafting WRs in Detroit[/b], you have to take that with a pound of salt. But I think he's seen enough of the great WRs AND the weaknesses of #1s he brought in that were less successful to not dismiss that, either.
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I think that was more Matt Millen than Mariucci. Or did he say otherwise?
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I think that was more Matt Millen than Mariucci. Or did he say otherwise?
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He didn't speak to it at all... I just added in the details about his coaching experience with WRs... good and bad. I agree that Millen was, as GM, the guy charged with upgrading the talent on the Lions at that time, but I'm sure Mariucci had input.
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ESPN's Adam Schefter, NFL Network's Albert Breer, and NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock have all predicted that Thursday's first round of the NFL draft will be heavy on trade action."I think there will be more trades this year than people have seen in the history of the NFL draft," wrote Mayock late Wednesday. Schefter said similar things on [i]Mike and Mike[/i] Thursday morning. Wrote Breer, "Had an NFL executive tell me yesterday he thought there'd be more draft movement than ever, up and down the board, today." Stay with us on Rotoworld for rumors, pick-by-pick analysis, and documentation of all transactions. Apr 28, 8:46 AM


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ESPN's Adam Schefter, NFL Network's Albert Breer, and NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock have all predicted that Thursday's first round of the NFL draft will be heavy on trade action."I think there will be more trades this year than people have seen in the history of the NFL draft," wrote Mayock late Wednesday. Schefter said similar things on [i]Mike and Mike[/i] Thursday morning. Wrote Breer, "Had an NFL executive tell me yesterday he thought there'd be more draft movement than ever, up and down the board, today." Stay with us on Rotoworld for rumors, pick-by-pick analysis, and documentation of all transactions. Apr 28, 8:46 AM


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All of the action sound like it's going to be so exciting....Man I can't wait... today at work is going to be miserable....
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now that's just crazy talk. I love Kaepernick's potential (may be the most of any QB in the draft), but he won't go in the first round. Further, the Raiders aren't hurting for a QB. Then again, the Raiders rarely make sense draft wise.
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Funny. I watched Mike Mayock's Mock Draft on NFL Network last night. And he had Smith falling to
the Ravens. Called him a Ozzie Newsome type pick. The funny part is, if the Bengals drafted him,
he would be called a Bengals type pick.
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Bob Holtzman just said the Bengals would like to move back.

Said the Bengals like AJ Green and Patrick Peterson a lot.



Said the Bengals worked with all of the 2nd tier QBs at the Senior Bowl
and like a number of them. Scouts are divided who they like more.
They believe they can get one in the 2nd or 3rd round.
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[quote name='Bengals1181' timestamp='1303999362' post='986698']
now that's just crazy talk. I love Kaepernick's potential (may be the most of any QB in the draft), but he won't go in the first round. Further, the Raiders aren't hurting for a QB. Then again, the Raiders rarely make sense draft wise.
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Al Davis loves his 40 time.
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Gosselin has the Bengals drafting AJ Green. He had them taking Von Miller as recent as April 25th.
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By RICK GOSSELIN
Staff Writer
rgosselin@dallasnews.com
Published 28 April 2011 12:32 AM


1st pick: Carolina Panthers
Cam Newton -- QB, Auburn
The Panthers had the worst quarterbacking in the NFL last season with only nine TD passes in 16 games. Newton gives the Panthers a chance, although his legs are likely to carry him through his rookie season.

(Team needs: QB, WR, CB, DL)

2nd pick: Denver Broncos
Von Miller -- OLB, Texas A&M

New coach John Fox is switching to a 4-3 defense and needs tackles and linebackers. He can get competitive tackles into the third round. But there's only one impact linebacker in this draft. Miller is the value here.

(Team needs: DL, OT, TE, LB)

3rd pick: Buffalo Bills
Marcell Dareus -- DT, Alabama
The Bills finished last in the NFL in run defense in 2010. They need some bigger, nastier players to line up against the Jets and Pats. In Dareus, they land the best run defender in this draft. He also brings an attitude.

(Team needs: QB, DL, OT, LB)

4th pick: Cincinnati Bengals
A.J. Green -- WR, Georgia
This is the only shot the Bengals have of luring Carson Palmer out of retirement. Draft the best receiver in college football, release Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens, and give Palmer a clean canvas to resume his career.

(Team needs: QB, WR, CB, pass rusher)

5th pick: Arizona Cardinals

Patrick Peterson -- CB, LSU
When you finish 31st in offense and 29th in defense like the Cardinals of 2010, anyone you draft is going to be an upgrade. Peterson is a huge upgrade for the secondary. Arizona is surprised to see him still on the board at 5.

(Team needs: QB, LB, pass rusher, OT)

6th pick: Cleveland Browns

Julio Jones -- WR, Alabama

The Browns need a lead receiver to accelerate the development of QB Colt McCoy. Voila — Jones was a walk-in starter at Alabama, and he'll be a walk-in starter at Cleveland. He averaged almost 15 yards per career catch.

(Team needs: WR, CB, OT, DE)

7th pick: San Francisco 49ers
Blaine Gabbert -- QB, Missouri

Jim Harbaugh is a quarterback maker — first Josh Johnson at the University of San Diego and then Andrew Luck at Stanford. In his first year as head coach of the 49ers, Harbaugh wants a quarterback he can build a team around.

(Team needs: QB, G, def. playmakers)

8th pick: Tennessee Titans
Jake Locker -- QB, Washington

The Titans want to put the Vince Young era behind them. Locker provides Tennessee a key element Young lacked — leadership. Locker was a two-year captain at Washington and a very charismatic player.

(Team needs: QB, DL, LB, S)

9th pick: Dallas Cowboys
Tyron Smith -- OT, Southern Cal

The Cowboys have four starters on the offensive line who turn 32 this season. This group needs to get younger — and what better way than to select the youngest player in this draft? Smith turns 21 in December.

(Team needs: OT, G, DE, CB)

10th pick: Washington Redskins
Christian Ponder -- QB, Florida State

Mike Shanahan is not going to enter a second season with Donovan McNabb, so the Redskins spent all day Wednesday trying to move up. Gabbert was the target. Failing there, they take the next best QB on the board.

(Team needs: QB, WR, CB, youth)

11th pick: Houston Texans
Aldon Smith -- DE, Missouri

The Texans are switching to a 3-4 defensive scheme, and Smith can play anywhere in it. He has the frame to bulk up to play end or the speed and athleticism to play linebacker. The NFL's 30th-ranked defense needs help.

(Team needs: DL, LB, DB, WR)

12th pick: Minnesota Vikings
Andy Dalton -- QB, TCU

Like the Titans, the Vikings need to draft a rookie quarterback and play him immediately. Dalton brings a wealth of experience — four years as a starter, 42 career victories and more than 1,300 career passes.

(Team needs: QB, DL, OT, CB)

13th pick: Detroit Lions
Nick Fairley -- DT, Auburn

Ndamukong Suh was perhaps the best defensive tackle in the NFL as a rookie in 2011. Adding Fairley makes Suh even better. Fairley is the best inside pass rusher in this draft. The Lions are building a formidable front.

(Team needs: LB, CB, OT, WR)

14th pick: St. Louis Rams

Mark Ingram -- HB, Alabama

The Rams would love to draft a wide receiver for Sam Bradford, but there are none worthy of this selection. St. Louis will continue to give Bradford weapons, though — the best running back in this draft.

(Team needs: Pass rusher, CB, WR, S)

15th pick: Miami Dolphins

Mike Pouncey -- C, Florida

The only need the Dolphins can still address here is the offensive line, and Pouncey gives them two-position versatility. Like his brother Maurkice, a first-round pick of the Steelers in 2010, Mike can play guard or center.

(Team needs: OL, OLB, CB, QB)

16th pick: Jacksonville Jaguars
Ryan Kerrigan -- DE, Purdue

You can't expect to survive with a paltry pass rush in a division with Peyton Manning and Matt Schaub. The Jaguars managed only 26 sacks last season. Kerrigan had almost half that (121/2) last fall at Purdue.

(Team needs: DE, S, LB, QB)

17th pick: New England Patriots
Cameron Jordan -- DE, California

The Patriots are likely to trade out of this spot. But Jordan here could be an inducement to stay put. He's a 3-4 end who fits the size prototype (6-4, 287) Bill Belichick covets. Bigger is always better in New England.

(Team needs: OL, DE, OLB, HB)

18th pick: San Diego Chargers
Corey Liuget -- DT, Illinois

Liuget was a dominant inside player in a 4-3 scheme in the Big Ten. The Chargers envision him playing the edge in their 3-4 scheme. He has excellent hands, a necessity for head-up combat with offensive tackles.

(Team needs: OT, ILB, WR, pass rusher)

19th pick: New York Giants
Nate Solder -- OT, Colorado
Like the Cowboys, the Giants need to get younger on the offensive line. Solder is the best blind-side protector in this draft, and he's going to get better. He's only played the position for three years.

(Team needs: OT, G, LB, KR)

20th pick: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Robert Quinn -- DE, North Carolina
The Bucs have the worst pass rush in the NFC — just 26 sacks in 521 pass attempts. Quinn is the best edge pass rusher on the board. But his stock slid this draft season because of a bout with cancer in high school.

(Team needs: G, pass rusher, CB, OT)

21st pick: Kansas City Chiefs
Gabe Carimi -- OT, Wisconsin
The Chiefs want to get bigger, tougher and younger up front. KC has one of the NFL's best runners in Jamaal Charles — and Carimi has spent a career blocking in one of the best run-oriented offenses in college football.

(Team needs: DT, C, WR, QB)

22nd pick: Indianapolis Colts
Anthony Castonzo -- OT, Boston College
Because of the run of quarterbacks at the top, a lot of quality players slid, including Castonzo, CB Prince Amukamara and DE J.J. Watt. As long as Peyton Manning is in Indy, the priority will be protecting him.

(Team needs: KR, def. size, QB, LB, OL)

23rd pick: Philadelphia Eagles
Jimmy Smith -- CB, Colorado

If the Eagles are to continue their dominance in the NFC East, they must find someone who can cover Dez Byrant. Mission accomplished. Smith is the biggest and perhaps most talented cover corner in this draft.

(Team needs: DL, OL, CB, LB)

24th pick: New Orleans Saints
Adrian Clayborn -- DE, Iowa
You have to stop the run to survive in a division with DeAngelo Williams, Michael Turner and LaGarrette Blount. So the Saints need some big bodies up front to bolster the NFL's 16th-ranked run defense.

(Team needs: DE, DT, LB, S)

25th pick: Seattle Seahawks
Prince Amukamara -- CB, Nebraska
The Seahawks need help for the NFL's 27th-ranked pass defense, and Amukamara represents sliding value. He has the size (6-0, 206) to line up against physical wideouts Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Crabtree in the NFC West.

(Team needs: OT, G, C, QB)

26th pick: Baltimore Ravens
J.J. Watt -- DE, Wisconsin

Another sliding value. Watt headed into the process touted as the best end for a 3-4 scheme — and he falls into the lap of a top-10 defense. Good players tend to find the Ravens wherever they are on the draft board.

(Team needs: CB, WR, pass rusher, OT)

27th pick: Atlanta Falcons
Phil Taylor -- DT, Baylor

Same synopsis as New Orleans above. You need bulk up front to compete in a division that wants to run the football — and Taylor is one of the bulkiest players in this draft at 334 pounds.

(Team needs: OL, NT, WR, LB)

28th pick: New England Patriots

Danny Watkins -- G, Baylor

Watkins is the safest pick in the entire draft — the one player you can confidently say will be in the Pro Bowl in 2012. He's the best guard on the board, and some NFL teams were looking at him as both a center and tackle.

(Team needs: OL, DE, OLB, HB)

29th pick: Chicago Bears
Marvin Austin -- DT, North Carolina

The Bears need an elite tackle to replace departed Pro Bowler Tommie Harris . Austin missed the 2010 season because of an NCAA suspension but plays with great power and a great motor. A top-10 defense just got better.

(Team needs: LB, DT, RB, QB)

30th pick: New York Jets

Derek Sherrod -- OT, Mississippi State
There are only five offensive tackles in this draft who can walk in as starters and Sherrod is the last one. He started three years at left tackle at Mississippi State but projects as a right tackle in the NFL.

(Team needs: CB, OL, WR)

31st pick: Pittsburgh Steelers
Cameron Heyward -- DE, Ohio State

The Steelers need to get younger at end in their 3-4 scheme, and Heyward provides them that opportunity. He's a high achiever — a four-year starter, team captain and MVP of a Big Ten championship team.

(Team needs: 2 CB, DE, OT)

32nd pick: Green Bay Packers

Aaron Williams -- CB, Texas

The Super Bowl champions have one of the youngest teams in the NFL and few needs. They are in a position to draft the best player on their board. That's Williams, who can play either cornerback or safety.

(Team needs: DL, OL, pass rusher, CB)



Team with no first-round pick

48th pick: Oakland Raiders
Dontay Moch -- DE, Nevada

Al Davis built the Raiders on power and speed in the 1960s and clings to that philosophy a half-century later. Moch is the fastest pass rusher in this draft with 4.46 speed in the 40.

(Team needs: OL, DL, pass rusher, speed)







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[quote name='oldschooler' timestamp='1303999863' post='986705']
Bob Holtzman just said the Bengals would like to move back.

Said the Bengals like AJ Green and Patrick Peterson a lot.



Said the Bengals worked with all of the 2nd tier QBs at the Senior Bowl
and like a number of them. Scouts are divided who they like more.
They believe they can get one in the 2nd or 3rd round.
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According to ESPN's Bob Holtzman, who's on site in Cincinnati, the Bengals remain "likely" to draft Georgia WR A.J. Green at No. 4 overall.Like Peter King says, we're not buying the Bengals passing on Blaine Gabbert until it actually happens. But nearly all signs continue to point to Green at No. 4. Per Holtzman, Cincinnati's plan is still to take the receiver first and pray a halfway decent quarterback falls to them in the second round. Here's guessing that if Jim Harbaugh deems Gabbert worthy of the No. 7 pick in the draft, the Bengals made a big mistake in passing. Apr 28, 10:49 AM



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[quote name='akiliMVP' timestamp='1303999920' post='986706']
Denver is smoke screening like crazy.

They are taking Dareus if they don't trade out. Period.
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Mike Mayock has the Broncos taking Von Miller too.
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I just hope Gabbert is gone before we pick too. Don't even want to have to sweat it out.
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