
2011 NFL Draft Round 1 is in the Books
- Carolina - Cam Newton QB Auburn
- Denver - Von Miller OLB Texas A&M
- Buffalo - Marcell Dareus DT Alabama
- Cincinnati - A.J. Green WR Georgia
- Arizona - Patrick Peterson CB LSU
- Atlanta (from Cleveland) - Julio Jones WR Alabama
- San Francisco - Aldon Smith DE Missouri
- Tennessee - Jake Locker QB Washington
- Dallas - Tyron Smith OT USC
- Jacksonville (from Washington) - Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri
- Houston - J.J. Watt DE Wisconsin
- Minnesota - Christian Ponder QB Florida State
- Detroit - Nick Fairley DT Auburn
- St. Louis - Robert Quinn DE North Carolina
- Miami - Mike Pouncey OC Florida
- Washington (from Jacksonville) Ryan Kerrigan DE Purdue
- New England (from Oakland) - Nate Solder OT Colorado
- San Diego - Cory Liuget DT Illinois
- NY Giants - Prince Amukamara CB Nebraska
- Tampa Bay - Adrian Clayborn DE Iowa
- Cleveland (from Kanas City) - Phil Taylor DT Baylor
- Indianapolis - Anthony Castonzo OT Boston College
- Philadelphia - Danny Watkins OG Baylor
- New Orleans - Cameron Jordan DE California
- Seattle - James Carpenter OG Alabama
- Kansas City (from ATL through CLE) - Jonathan Baldwin WR Pittsburgh
- Baltimore - Jimmy Smith CB Colorado
- New Orleans (from New England) - Mark Ingram RB Alabama
- Chicago - Gabe Carimi OT Wisconsin
- NY Jets - Muhammad Wilkerson DE Temple
- Pittsburgh - Cameron Heyward DE Ohio State
- Green Bay - Derek Sherrod OT Mississippi State
Well the Panthers went and did what almost everyone thought they would do and drafted Cam Newton, and I still may be in the minority on this but I think Carolina will be highly disappointed. I understand the old adage "New Regimes = New Quarterbacks" but Carolina already has three young quarterbacks on the roster in Matt Moore, Jimmy Clausen and Tony Pike, granted all have struggled when given the opportunity to start. I felt Carolina would have been better served drafting Alabama's Marcell Dareus who would have immediately upgraded a defense that only produced 30 sacks (t-17th in the NFL) as a unit all of last season, while allowing an average of 125.5 rushing yards per game (23rd in the NFL). Carolina could have then addressed QB in the second round if they didn't have faith in any of their quarterbacks with TCU's Andy Dalton or Arkansas Ryan Mallett, I could go on till blue in the face, but the fact remains he is a Panther now. Hope he makes ya happy Steve Smith.
The Atlanta Falcons made possibly the most surprising move of the afternoon by jumping from 26 all the way up to 6 to draft Alabama WR Julio Jones. I'm a huge fan of the fact that Matt Ryan will now have Pro-bowl wide-out Roddy White, future Hall of Fame tight-end Tony Gonzalez, Jones, and Michael Turner in the back field as weapons. On paper the Falcons offense is scary good, and barring any major injuries they'll be putting points on the board in bundles. However, I think the cost of moving up that high out-weighs the benefits. The Falcons swapped first rounders with Cleveland while sending this years second and fourth rounders as well as first and fourth rounders in the 2012 draft just to get Jones, when they could have stayed pat and drafted Pitts Jonathan Baldwin who at just over 6'4 would provided Ryan with another red zone target as well as a solid #2 receiver behind White.
The Dallas Cowboys did what they haven't done in years and drafted an offensive lineman in the first round. Jones knows they Cowboys play-off hopes live and die with QB Tony Romo and thus want's to keep him upright with collarbone intact and Tyron Smith will help to do just that.
The Houston Texans gave new defensive coordinator Wade Phillips a weapon to work with in Wisconsin's J.J. Watt. With two rookie QB's headed to the AFC South in Tennessee's Jake Locker and Jacksonville's Blaine Gabbert the more d-lineman and linebackers the better. Having Watt, Mario Williams, and Antonio Smith all on the line in rushing downs will have Wade Phillips salivating at the mouth, well that or all the great Bar-B-Que Houston has to offer.
One pick that truly intrigued me was the Lions selection of DT Nick Fairley at 13. My initial thought was with all these offensive-line man still on the board how do you NOT take one of them to keep Matthew Stafford healthy. The more I've thought about it though the more I kinda like it. If Fairley lives up to expectations having him line up next to Ndamaka Suh will give Detroit a lethal combo of DT's for the next ten years.
The New Orleans Saints made one of my more favorite moves of the draft by jumping back into the first round to draft Alabama running back Mark Ingram. He'll give the Saints the every down back they've been lacking and will instantly upgrade a rushing attack that dropped down to 28th in the NFL last season. The Saints truly need a work horse back to help their offense flourish, and Pierre Thomas is coming off a foot injury, Reggie Bush isn't a between the tackles back, and although Chris Ivory showed flashes last season he's still an unproven commodity.
*The Big 12 checked in with the second most first rounders (8) behind the SEC (10)
Big 12 Conference players in the NFL Draft
Selection | Player, school, position | NFL team |
No. 2 | Von Miller, Texas A&M DE | Denver |
No. 7 | Aldon Smith, Missouri DE | San Francisco |
No. 10 | Blaine Gabbert, Missouri QB | Jacksonville |
No. 17 | Nate Solder, Colorado DE | New England |
No. 19 | Prince Amukamara, Nebraska CB | New York Giants |
No. 21 | Phil Taylor, Baylor DT | Cleveland |
No. 23 | Danny Watkins, Baylor OT | Philadelphia |
No. 27 | Jimmy Smith, Colorado CB | Baltimore |
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