The time has finally come for the final board to be revealed, and here it is. Barring any extremely significant information (like a player somehow getting injured right before the draft), this board will not see any changes. I am happy, yet sad, to see my work end. Happy because the stress of putting it all together is over, but sad because I always have a lot of fun doing it.
REMEMBER: Once again, this is not a mock, but a general projection of the area I feel each player will fall. So do not panic when you see players in a pick slot that seems unusual.
Please feel free to applaud, lambaste, or simply ask questions. I'll gladly take it all.
So without further delay, let the OTC vs. MadDog Showdown commence. This is going to be an absolutely thrilling weekend!
Enjoy.
OTC 2011 NFL Draft Final Big Board 254
Pick Player School Position
1 Cam Newton* Auburn QB
2 Marcell Dareus* Alabama DT
3 Von Miller Texas A&M OLB
4 Patrick Peterson* LSU CB
5 Blaine Gabbert* Missouri QB
6 A.J. Green* Georgia WR
7 Prince Amukamara Nebraska CB
8 Nick Fairley* Auburn DT
9 Julio Jones* Alabama WR
10 Robert Quinn* UNC DE
11 Aldon Smith** Missouri DE
12 Jake Locker Washington QB
13 Tyron Smith* USC OT
14 Corey Liuget* Illinois DT
15 Ryan Mallett* Arkansas QB
16 J.J. Watt* Wisconsin DE
17 Cameron Jordan Cal DE
18 Anthony Castonzo Boston College OT
19 Mike Pouncey Florida OG
20 Ryan Kerrigan Purdue DE
21 Phil Taylor Baylor DT
22 Gabe Carimi Wisconsin OT
23 Derek Sherrod Mississippi State OT
24 Da'Quan Bowers* Clemson DE
25 Jimmy Smith Colorado CB
26 Cameron Heyward Ohio State DE
27 Torrey Smith* Maryland WR
28 Andy Dalton TCU QB
29 Nate Solder Colorado OT
30 Akeem Ayers* UCLA OLB
31 Aaron Williams* Texas CB
32 Muhammad Wilkerson* Temple DT/DE
33 Brooks Reed Arizona OLB
34 Christian Ponder Florida State QB
35 Mark Ingram* Alabama RB
36 Marvin Austin UNC DT
37 Stephen Paea Oregon State DT
38 Colin Kaepernick Nevada QB
39 Adrian Clayborn Iowa DE
40 Danny Watkins Baylor OG
41 Randall Cobb* Kentucky WR
42 Rahim Moore* UCLA S
43 Benjamin Ijalana Villanova OT/G
44 Mikel Leshoure* Illinois RB
45 Jabaal Sheard Pittsburgh DE/OLB
46 Martez Wilson* Illinois ILB
47 Kyle Rudolph* Notre Dame TE
48 Davon House New Mexico State CB
49 Jonathan Baldwin* Pittsburgh WR
50 Stefen Wisniewski Penn State OG/C
51 Allen Bailey Miami DE
52 Ryan Williams** Virginia Tech RB
53 Rodney Hudson Florida State OG
54 Brandon Harris* Miami CB
55 Titus Young Boise State WR
56 Marcus Cannon TCU OT/G
57 Greg Little UNC WR
58 Taiwan Jones Eastern Washington RB
59 James Carpenter Alabama OT
60 Justin Houston* Georgia DE/OLB
61 Leonard Hankerson Miami WR
62 Drake Nevis LSU DT
63 Ras-I Dowling Virginia CB
64 Jerrel Jernigan Troy WR
65 Jarvis Jenkins Clemson DT
66 Jordan Todman* Connecticut RB
67 Christian Ballard Iowa DE
68 Dontay Moch Nevada DE/OLB
69 Curtis Brown Texas CB
70 Clint Boling Georgia OT/G
71 Brandon Burton* Utah CB
72 Daniel Thomas Kansas State RB
73 Kenrick Ellis Hampton NT
74 Sam Acho Texas OLB
75 Mason Foster Washington OLB
76 DeMarco Murray Oklahoma RB
77 Quan Sturdivant UNC ILB
78 Marcus Gilchrist Clemson DB
79 Kendall Hunter Oklahoma State RB
80 Quinton Carter Oklahoma S
81 Orlando Franklin Miami OG/OT
82 Ricky Stanzi Iowa QB
83 Bruce Carter UNC OLB
84 Colin McCarthy Miami ILB
85 Terrell McClain South Florida DT
86 Edmund Gates Abilene Christian WR
87 James Brewer Indiana OT/G
88 Tyler Sash* Iowa SS
89 Lawrence Guy* Arizona State DT/DE
90 Chris Culliver South Carolina S
91 Jordan Cameron USC TE
92 Chris Carter Fresno State OLB
93 Will Rackley Lehigh OG
94 Jerrell Powe Mississippi NT
95 Johnny Patrick Louisville CB
96 Marcus Gilbert Florida OT
97 D.J. Williams Arkansas TE
98 Jurrell Casey* USC DT
99 DeAndre McDaniel Clemson SS
100 Chimdi Chekwa Ohio State CB
101 John Moffitt Wisconsin OG
102 Kelvin Sheppard LSU ILB
103 Jason Pinkston Pittsburgh OT/G
104 K.J. Wright Mississippi State OLB
105 Jalil Brown Colorado CB
106 Luke Stocker Tennessee TE
107 Lawrence Wilson Connecticut OLB
108 Austin Pettis Boise State WR
109 Greg Jones Michigan State ILB
110 Buster Skrine Tennessee-Chattanooga CB
111 Da'Rel Scott Maryland RB
112 Dion Lewis** Pittsburgh RB
113 Denarius Moore Tennessee WR
114 Shane Vereen* Cal RB
115 Chris Conte Cal FS
116 Derrick Locke Kentucky RB
117 Virgil Green Nevada TE
118 Delone Carter Syracuse RB
119 Tandon Doss* Indiana WR
120 Sione Fua Stanford DT
121 Curtis Marsh Utah State CB
122 Nate Irving North Carolina State ILB
123 Rashad Carmichael Virginia Tech CB
124 Stephen Schilling Michigan OG
125 Jacquizz Rodgers* Oregon State RB
126 Stephen Burton West Texas A&M WR
127 Shareece Wright USC CB
128 Ian Williams Notre Dame DT
129 Demarcus Love Arkansas OT
130 Pierre Allen Nebraska DE
131 Lance Kendricks Wisconsin TE
132 Rob Housler Florida Atlantic TE
133 Owen Marecic Stanford FB
134 Jeremy Kerley TCU WR
135 Byron Stingily Louisville OT
136 Joseph Barksdale LSU OT
137 Niles Paul Nebraska WR
138 Robert Sands* West Virginia S
139 Roy Helu Jr. Nebraska RB
140 Jah Reid Central Florida OT
141 Richard Sherman Stanford CB
142 Jamie Harper* Clemson RB
143 Da'Norris Searcy UNC SS
144 Ugo Chinasa Oklahoma State DE/OLB
145 Jaiquawn Jarrett Temple S
146 Ronald Johnson USC WR
147 Ross Homan Ohio State OLB
148 Tyrod Taylor Virginia Tech QB
149 Greg Romeus Pittsburgh DE
150 Tim Barnes Missouri OC
151 Deunta Williams UNC S
152 Jeron Johnson Boise State S
153 Chykie Brown Texas CB
154 Vincent Brown San Diego State WR
155 Greg Salas Hawaii WR
156 Terrance Toliver LSU WR
157 Joe Lefeged Rutgers SS
158 Demarcus Van Dyke Miami CB
159 Casey Matthews Oregon ILB
160 Martin Parker Richmond DT
161 Cedric Thornton Southern Arkansas DT
162 Alex Henery Nebraska K
163 Lee Ziemba Auburn OT/OG
164 Ricardo Lockette Fort Valley State WR
165 Chris Hairston Clemson OT
166 Justin Rogers Richmond CB
167 Cecil Shorts III Mount Union WR
168 Charles Clay Tulsa FB
169 Chris Neild West Virginia DT
170 Shiloh Keo Idaho S
171 David Carter UCLA DT
172 Cortez Allen Citadel CB
173 Stanley Havili USC FB
174 Anthony Sherman Connecticut FB
175 Julius Thomas Portland State TE
176 Stevan Ridley* LSU RB
177 Jerrard Tarrant* Georgia Tech S
178 Derek Newton Arkansas State OT
179 Anthony Allen Georgia Tech RB
180 Belial Powell Louisville RB
181 Greg McElroy Alabama QB
182 Adrian Moten Maryland OLB
183 Mario Harvey Marshall ILB
184 Kris O'Dowd USC OC
185 Mark LeGree Appalachian State S
186 Cliff Matthews South Carolina DE
187 Dwayne Harris East Carolina WR
188 Alex Green Hawaii RB
189 Ahmad Black Florida S
190 Akeem Dent Georgia ILB
191 Josh Thomas Buffalo CB
192 Doug Hogue Syracuse OLB
193 Aldrick Robinson Southern Methodist WR
194 Mark Herzlich Boston College OLB
195 Keith Williams Nebraska OG
196 Ryan Jones Northwest Missouri State CB
197 Brandon Fusco Slippery Rock OC
198 David Mims Virginia Union OT
199 Pat Devlin Delaware QB
200 Andrew Jackson Fresno State OG
201 Brandon Bair Oregon DT/DE
202 David Arkin Missouri State OG
203 Willie Smith East Carolina OT
204 Bruce Miller Central Florida DE/OLB
205 Allen Bradford USC RB
206 Mike Mohamed Cal ILB
207 Mario Fannin Auburn RB
208 Chris Prosinski Wyoming FS
209 Zane Taylor Utah C/OG
210 Collin Franklin Iowa State TE
211 Kris Durham Georgia WR
212 Ricky Elmore Arizona DE
213 Jake Kirkpatrick TCU OC
214 Colin Jones TCU FS
215 Dane Sanzenbacher Ohio State WR
216 Korey Lindsey Southern Illinois CB
217 Ryan Whalen Stanford WR
218 Johnny White North Carolina RB
219 Vic So'oto BYU DE
220 Johnny Culbreath South Carolina State OT
221 Zach Hurd Connecticut OG
222 Jabara Williams Stephen F Austin OLB
223 Markell Carter Central Arkansas DE/OLB
224 Jason Kelce Cincinnati OC
225 Josh Bynes Auburn ILB
226 Pernell McPhee Mississippi State DE
227 Dexter Larimore Ohio State DT
228 Jeff Tarpinian Iowa ILB
229 D.J. Young Michigan State OT
230 Kevin Rutland Missouri CB
231 T.J. Yates UNC QB
232 Alex Wujciak Maryland ILB
233 Zach Clayton Auburn DT
234 Jeremy Beal Oklahoma DE/OLB
235 Chris White Mississippi State ILB
236 Eric Hagg Nebraska S
237 Ray Dominguez Arkansas OG
238 Brian Rolle Ohio State OLB
239 Lazarius Levingston LSU DT/DE
240 Malcom Smith USC OLB
241 Adam Froman Louisville QB
242 Mana Silva Hawaii SS
243 Henry Hynoski* Pittsburgh FB
244 Schuylar Oordt Northern Iowa TE
245 Brett Brackett Penn State TE
246 Kai Forbath UCLA K
247 Marc Schiecl Colorado School of Mines DE/OLB
248 Armon Binns Cincinnati WR
249 Byron Bell New Mexico OT/G
250 Anthony Gray Southern Miss NT
251 Kealoha Pilares Hawaii WR
252 Rod Issac Mid Tennessee St CB
253 Andre Holmes Hillsdale WR
254 Chas Henry Florida P
[ Edited by OnTheClock on Apr 26, 2011 at 23:31:02 ]
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Apr 26, 2011 at 8:38 PM
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Apr 27, 2011 at 10:28 AM
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49ers Mock and another Draft Cheatsheet -- my positional board -- for those who would like one are also coming shortly. Keep checking for updates.
Apr 27, 2011 at 10:47 AM
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I'm thinking Cobb should be the 3rd WR off the board. i think Torrey Smith is overrated. Nice work
Apr 27, 2011 at 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by lamontb:
I'm thinking Cobb should be the 3rd WR off the board. i think Torrey Smith is overrated. Nice work
I actually agree with you. I like Cobb better overall as a player because he brings a lot more versatility to a team, despite lacking the size that Torrey Smith possesses. Cobb is #3 on my positional board, with Baldwin and Smith being 4 and 5, respectively.
Apr 27, 2011 at 11:12 AM
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Thanks OTC, I'll definitely have a couple of your guys big boards and cheat sheets while in the chat room and watching the draft.
Apr 27, 2011 at 11:31 AM
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Originally posted by OnTheClock:
49ers Mock and another Draft Cheatsheet -- my positional board -- for those who would like one are also coming shortly. Keep checking for updates.
Thanks OTC.
Apr 27, 2011 at 11:40 AM
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Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by lamontb:
I'm thinking Cobb should be the 3rd WR off the board. i think Torrey Smith is overrated. Nice work
I actually agree with you. I like Cobb better overall as a player because he brings a lot more versatility to a team, despite lacking the size that Torrey Smith possesses. Cobb is #3 on my positional board, with Baldwin and Smith being 4 and 5, respectively.
Yeah i agree. It just seems that every year there is a prospect form MD that looks great at the combine but doens't always impress on the field to me.
Apr 27, 2011 at 12:13 PM
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Originally posted by lamontb:Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by lamontb:
I'm thinking Cobb should be the 3rd WR off the board. i think Torrey Smith is overrated. Nice work
I actually agree with you. I like Cobb better overall as a player because he brings a lot more versatility to a team, despite lacking the size that Torrey Smith possesses. Cobb is #3 on my positional board, with Baldwin and Smith being 4 and 5, respectively.
Yeah i agree. It just seems that every year there is a prospect form MD that looks great at the combine but doens't always impress on the field to me.
A good friend of mine played at Maryland for four years and swears by their strength and conditioning coach. They do tend to produce some athletes with terrific speed numbers.
However, in Smith's case, I tend to believe that he will be a solid pro. Unlike DHB, Smith was a really solid college WR with terrific hands. He's more than just a burner.
Apr 27, 2011 at 12:18 PM
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There seems to be so much defensive talent in this draft it seems stupid to move up. I would much rather be moving back and collect picks.
Apr 27, 2011 at 12:20 PM
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Originally posted by MadDog49er:Originally posted by lamontb:Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by lamontb:
I'm thinking Cobb should be the 3rd WR off the board. i think Torrey Smith is overrated. Nice work
I actually agree with you. I like Cobb better overall as a player because he brings a lot more versatility to a team, despite lacking the size that Torrey Smith possesses. Cobb is #3 on my positional board, with Baldwin and Smith being 4 and 5, respectively.
Yeah i agree. It just seems that every year there is a prospect form MD that looks great at the combine but doens't always impress on the field to me.
A good friend of mine played at Maryland for four years and swears by their strength and conditioning coach. They do tend to produce some athletes with terrific speed numbers.
However, in Smith's case, I tend to believe that he will be a solid pro. Unlike DHB, Smith was a really solid college WR with terrific hands. He's more than just a burner.
This is true as well. To be clear, all three of those receivers are players I've tabbed with 1st round grades. I do think Smith needs to land in the right place though.
Apr 27, 2011 at 3:56 PM
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Originally posted by Travisty13:Originally posted by OnTheClock:
49ers Mock and another Draft Cheatsheet -- my positional board -- for those who would like one are also coming shortly. Keep checking for updates.
Thanks OTC.
Originally posted by Gore_21:
Thanks OTC, I'll definitely have a couple of your guys big boards and cheat sheets while in the chat room and watching the draft.
You're all very welcome.
My Draft Cheatsheet / Positional Draft board can be downloaded here. If you'd like to help bump the thread to keep people aware that they can get this, the thread is here: http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/thread.php?num=154205
I understand everyone will not agree with my grades, but it is a good resource nonetheless.
[ Edited by OnTheClock on Apr 27, 2011 at 15:56:56 ]
Apr 27, 2011 at 3:56 PM
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How do you know so many names of college players ?
Apr 27, 2011 at 4:52 PM
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Originally posted by susweel:
How do you know so many names of college players ?
With a tremendous amount of research, simply put.
Apr 27, 2011 at 6:57 PM
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OTC -
Please set me straight. What are the knocks on Cam (Greatest to least).
Please set me straight. What are the knocks on Cam (Greatest to least).
Apr 27, 2011 at 7:28 PM
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Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
OTC -
Please set me straight. What are the knocks on Cam (Greatest to least).
-Rarely had to read defenses and rarely faced blitzes, so he didn't have to coordinate blitz pick-ups.
-Ran a super-simplified offense at Auburn, clearly not a pro-style. So he not only had a simplified playbook, he worked almost strictly out of the shotgun.
-Very inconsistent/poor mechanics. Often makes shotputted arm throws because he doesn't set his feet, which can cause the ball to sail or float.
-Scouts question his football IQ.
Overall -- will he be able to correct his physical issues, and overcome the mental hurdles he'll face in the NFL. He will need to take on way more responsibility than he did at Auburn, and it remains to be seen if he can.
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