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2011 NFL DRAFT

My top 50

1. Patrick Peterson CB LSU 97
2. Von Miller OLB Texas AM 96
3. Marcel Dareus DT Alabama 96
4. Nick Fairley DT Auburn 95
5. A.J.Green WR Georgia 95
6. Robert Quinn DE UNC 93
7. Julio Jones WR Alabama 93
8. Da'Quan Bowers DE Clemson 92
9. Jimmy Smith CB Colorado 90
10. Aldon Smith DE Missouri 88
11. Cameron Jordan DE California 87
12. Prince Amukamara DB Nebraska 87
13. Ryan Kerrigan DE Purdue 86
14. J.J. Watt DE Wisconsin 86
15. Mike Pouncey G/C Florida 86
16. Nate Solder T Colorado 85
17. Anthony Costanzo T Boston College 84
18. Gabe Carimini T Wisconsin 83
19. Christian Ponder QB Florida State 83
20. Tyron Smith T USC 83
21. Kyle Rudolph TE Notre Dame 83
22. Mark Ingram RB Alabama 83
23. Jake Locker QB Washington 82
24. Corey Liuget DT Illinois 81
25. Stephen Paea DT Oregon State 81
26. Danny Watkins G Baylor 81
27. Jurell Casey DT USC 81
28. Muhammad Wilkerson DT Temple 80
29. Akeem Ayers OLB UCLA 80
30. Aaron Williams DB Texas 80
31. Brandon Harris DB Miami 80
32. Phil Taylor DT Baylor 80
33. Adrian Clayborn DE Iowa 78
34. Ryan Williams RB VT 78
35. Brooks Reed OLB/DE Arizona 78
36. Derrek Sherrod OT Mississippi State 77
37. Ryan Mallett QB Arkansas 77
38. Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri 77
39. Justin Houston DE Georgia 77
40. Rahim Moore S UCLA 76
41. Mikel Leshoure RB Illinois 76
42. Ras I Dowlng CB Virginia 76
43. Titus Young WR Boise State 75
44. Torrey Smith WR Maryland 74
43. Marvin Austin DT UNC 74
44. Jordan Todman RB UConn 74
45. Andrew Dalton QB TCU 74
46. Benjamin Ijalana G/T Villanova 74
47. Jaball Sheard DE Pittsburg 73
48. Bruce Carter OLB UNC 73
49. Jonathon Baldwin WR Pittsburg 73
50. Leonard Hankerson WR Miami 73

Rank where 60 is nfl average starter... 70 is above average starter... 80 is all division player... 90 is pro bowl caliber.

my overall top 10 the past four seasons and how i've fared thus far.

1. Matthew Stafford QB 98
2. Ndamukong Suh DT 98
3. Calvin Johnson WR 97
4. Eric Berry S 97
5. Jake Long OT 97
6. Darren McFadden RB 96
7. Joe Thomas OT 96
8. Mario Williams DE 96
9. Glen Dorsey DT 96
10. D'Brickshaw Ferguson OT 96

Not bad on that list I think... my qb list is a bit more scattered

1. Matt Stafford 98
2. Vince Young 74
3. Jamarcus Russell 73
4. Brady Quinn 80
5. Kevin Kolb 83
6. Matt Ryan 84
7. Joe Flacco 95
8. Mark Sanchez 80
9. Josh Freeman 86
10. Jimmy Clausen 85
11. Sam Bradford 82
12. Colt McCoy 76

So i'm not sure how i've fared on those so far.. but i think not too poorly.

my qb rankings for this season

1. Christian Ponder FSU 83
2. Jake Locker UW 82
3. Ryan Mallett Arkansas 81
4. Blaine Gabbert 80
5. Andrew Dalton 75
6. Colin Capernick 73
7. Cameron Newton 72

Maybe in the minority here but I think this is going to end up being accurate.


For the other parts of the draft I also really like Vincent Brown, Luke Stocker, Marcus Gilchrist, Kyle Adams, and Ricardo Lockette.

If you have other questions, comments, concerns, whatever let me know i'd love to argue!

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