2011 NFL Mock Draft 1.5
by: Kyle Hughes and Justin Bucklin
1. Carolina Panthers:
- Kyle pick: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
Jr., 6’5 / 298 lbs
NCAA Football 2011 rating: 80
The Panthers need help all over the place but especially at defensive line. Anyone that saw the National Championship knows just how disruptive Fairley can be. Fairley may not be as good as Ndamukong Suh, but then again no one is. - JB pick: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
Jr., 6’5 / 298 lbs
NCAA Football 2011 rating: 80
The Panthers will give into all the pressure and hype surrounding Fairley and make him the number one pick. Not worth it. I will be tweeting #SMH as soon as this happens.
2. Denver Broncos:
- Kyle pick: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
Jr., 6’1/ 222 lbs
NCAA rating:93
Patrick Peterson may be the most talented player in this draft. He has great size, cover skills, ball skills, and return skills. With Champ Bailey being a free agent this offseason the Broncos are in prime position to pick up the best prospect at corner since Bailey was drafted 12 years ago. - JB pick: Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
Jr., 6’4 / 280
NCAA rating: 96
John Fox settles in and makes Denver feel like home by taking Bowers and making him wear number 90 and putting Peppers on the back of his jersey.
3. Buffalo Bills:
- Kyle: Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
Jr., 6’4 / 280
NCAA rating: 96
Da’Quan Bowers was seen as a bit of a disappointment through his first two seasons at Clemson. Then this season he notched 15.5 sacks on his way to winning ACC Defensive Player of the Year and the Nagurski Award. He was the #1 prospect coming out of high school according to ESPN.com in 2008. He has the size and speed to get to the quarterback when he wants but he doesn’t appear to put forth his best effort at all times. The Bills would love to get Fairley here but it’s likely he’ll be gone already. They could also shop this pick to teams looking to trade up for Bowers, Gabbert, or Green. - JB: Marcell Dareus, DE/DT, Alabama
Jr., 6’4 / 306 lbs
NCAA rating: 95
Where do you even start with the Bills? By switching to a 3-4 they will need a rock and Dareus can provide that. But now the real question is where do you put Aaron Maybin? Poor Bills.
4. Cincinnati Bengals:
- Kyle pick: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
Jr., 6’4 / 214 lbs.
NCAA rating: 97
Coming out of high school A.J. Green was hailed as the next Randy Moss. With his size, speed, and ball skills that comparison suits Green quite nicely. Despite being suspended for the first 4 games of this season for selling jerseys, Green still racked up 57 receptions and 848 yards. Doing that in 9 games with a freshman quarterback, Green shouldn’t slip out of the top 5. - JB: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
Jr., 6’5 / 235
NCAA rating: 93
With Carson on his way out Cincy will need a QB. I truly believe that there is not a franchise quarterback in this draft but Gabbert will top most people’s QB rankings.
5. Arizona Cardinals:
- Kyle: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
Jr., 6’5 / 235
NCAA rating: 93
Some people are saying the Cardinals are satisfied with John Skelton at quarterback but I’m not buying it. The Cardinals have a limited time frame to satisfy Larry Fitzgerald before he becomes a free agent and that means they will either sign a veteran quarterback or draft the best one available. If Luck came out Gabbert wouldn’t have been taken in the top ten. Now he is the best QB available which means he’ll be taken early. - JB: Robert Quinn, OLB, UNC
Jr., 6’5 / 270 lbs.
NCAA: 92
Arizona is in a win now mode. I think they’ll trade for a Kolb, McNabb, or Palmer to satisfy Fitz and draft Quinn to provide them with some defense.
6. Cleveland Browns:
- Kyle: Marcell Dareus, DE/DT, Bama
Jr., 6’4 / 306 lbs.
NCAA: 95
The Browns turned in a respectable season defensively despite having a significant lack of talent in their front seven. While adding Julio Jones to aid Colt McCoy and the passing attack is the most attractive option to most fans, Dareus would be able to rotate to all three spots on Clevelands D-Line and give them a needed boost in the pass rush. The Browns could also look for a rush linebacker like Von Miller or Robert Quinn here. - JB: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
Jr., 6’4 / 214 lbs.
NCAA rating: 97
Have to be pleasantly surprised with how Colt McCoy played, especially without receivers this year. Add AJ Green to McCoy and Hillis and you suddenly have an interesting offense that might win 6 games in that division.
7. San Francisco:
- Kyle: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
Jr., 6’6 /250 lbs.
NCAA: 84
Rookie Head Coaches like to start fresh and take stabs at franchise quarterbacks. I’m not sure if it’ll be Cam Newton, Jake Locker, Ryan Mallet, or Blaine Gabbert that Jim Harbaugh will be forever tied to but I’m sure it will be one of them. Newton has the most physical tools of all the QB’s in the draft and I think Harbaugh will salivate at the opportunity to mold and shape such a phenomenal prospect. Newton doesn’t have the best accuracy of the QB’s in the draft but his game tape and measurables alone are enough to get him drafted in the top 15. - JB: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
Jr., 6’1/ 222 lbs
NCAA rating:93
If Peterson falls this far, the 49ers should waste no more than 10 seconds to have their selection in. I have faith Harbaugh sees through this lackluster QB class and holds out because if there is a chance he can still get Luck, he’ll wait.
8. Titans:
- Kyle: Prince Amakumara, CB, Nebraska
Sr., 6’1 / 205 lbs.
NCAA: 91
The Titans gave up almost 6,000 yards to opposing offenses this last season with over 4,000 yards passing allowed. While they are in desperate need for a quarterback of the future, Jeff Fischer wants to win now and the only way to do that is improve the secondary. Plus a team in the same division as Peyton Manning can never have enough cornerbacks. Amakumara is a big, physical corner that will annoy opposing receivers by sticking to them like glue. His draft stock could be hurt if he posts a poor 40-yard dash time but he will be a good pro even if he doesn’t run a sub 4.5. - JB: Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois
Jr., 6’3 /300 lbs
Still looking for a Haynesworth replacement.
9. Cowboys:
- Kyle: Derek Sherrod, OL, Miss State
Sr., 6’6 / 305 lbs.
NCAA: 93
The Cowboys need major help in the secondary but with Peterson and Amukamara gone they’ll address another need, the offensive line. When Tony Romo went down against the Giants it showed how vulnerable the Cowboys are against opposing pass rushers. Sherrod is a nice mixture of size and athleticism and could definitely be the first offensive lineman taken. - JB: Prince Amakumara, CB, Nebraska
Sr., 6’1 / 205 lbs.
NCAA: 91
The secondary needs to be addressed. The Mike Jenkins Island was a popular destination for opposing receivers and penalty flags. If the Prince is around you have to take him if you’re the Cowboys.
10. Redskins:
- Kyle: Julio Jones, WR, Bama
Jr., 6’4 / 220 lbs.
NCAA: 97
With the top two quarterbacks off the board the Redskins take the top player available. Jones has great size and playmaking ability. He could end up a better pro than A.J. Green. - JB: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
Jr., 6’6 /250 lbs.
NCAA: 84
Unless Rex is the future of the skins, they will take a QB. I think Cam is the best of the QBs and he knows how to win. Wait, that means he wouldn’t fit with the Redskins at all.
11. Texans:
- Kyle: Robert Quinn, OLB, UNC
Jr., 6’5 / 270 lbs.
NCAA: 92
Robert Quinn didn’t play at all last season and still might be the first player at his position taken. The Texans want an improved pass rush, Quinn can get after the quarterback. - JB: Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
Jr., 6’4 / 255 lbs.
NCAA: 86
With Peterson and Prince gone I think they will wait for the secondary in round two. Linebacker is a weak position for them, besides Cushing. Adding Ayers should help that D.
12. Vikings:
- Kyle: Jake Locker, QB, Washington
Sr., 6’3 / 230 lbs.
NCAA: 96
The Vikings haven’t been shy about expressing their desire for a quarterback and Ryan Mallet is too immobile to play behind a bad O-line like the one the Vikings have. Locker having a nice combine will make GM’s ignore his lack of production his senior season. - JB: Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas
Jr., 6’6 / 238 lbs.
He has the strongest arm of any statue ever. Minnesota seems to like guys who sling the ball around don’t they?
13. Lions:
- Kyle: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
Jr., 5’11 / 195 lbs.
NCAA: 88
The Lions need secondary help and if they cant trade down they’ll be willing to reach for it. I see Harris or Aaron Williams ending up in a Lions uniform. - JB: Von Miller, DE/OLB, Texas A&M
Sr., 6’3 / 243 lbs.
NCAA: 95
The Offense is set in Detroit. Bring in the best pass rusher of this class to come off the edge and Suh destroy everything in the middle and this defense gets exciting too.
14. Rams:
- Von Miller, DE/OLB, Texas A&M
Sr., 6’3 / 243 lbs.
NCAA: 95
The Rams could go for help at receiver but will gladly take Von Miller if he is still around at pick 14. - Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
Jr., 6’6 / 265 lbs.
NCAA: 90
My “I called it” pick. Bradford likes throwing short to mid ranges passes and is borderline great at it. They’ve got WRs coming back from injury and Rudolph will instantly become Bradford’s top pass catcher. A la Jermaine Gresham and OU.
15. Miami Dolphins:
- Kyle: Mark Ingram, RB, Bama
Jr., 5’10 / 215 lbs.
NCAA: 98
Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams are likely out in Miami so they’ll make a splash by taking former Heisman winner Mark Ingram with their first pick. - JB: Mikel LeShoure, RB, Illinois
Jr., 6’1 / 230 lbs.
I just have a hunch.
16. Jaguars:
- Kyle: Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
Sr., 6’4 / 285 lbs.
NCAA: 91
I had this picked before Mel Kiper did. Clayborn is a great fit in Jacksonville. His numbers were down this past season but if he performs well at the Combine he’ll still be a mid-1st round pick. - JB: Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
Soph., 6’5, 260 lbs.
NCAA: 88
The Jaguars are needing a pass rusher and will go with Aldon Smith because he will look sweet with his shirt off….
17. Patriots (from Raiders):
- Kyle: Gabe Carimi, OL, Wisconsin
Sr., 6’7 / 327 lbs.
NCAA: 96
Everyone saw how the Jets got to Tom Brady and with a couple o-linemen being free agents this summer the Patriots will definitely go for an offensive lineman. Carimi started almost every game during his 4 seasons at Wisconsin. He’d be a nice addition to any line. - JB: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pitt
Jr., 6’5 / 230 lbs.
NCAA: 93
Baldwin will provide Brady with the deep threat. I think they will look hard into Julio Jones if he is still around, but pass for Baldwin because he fits in their system better.
18. Chargers
- Kyle: Ryan Kerrigan, DE/OLB, Purdue
Sr., 6’4 / 263 lbs.
NCAA: 92
Larry English tanked as the replacement for Shawne Merriman this past season. Kerrigan was constantly in the backfield terrorizing Big Ten opponents this season. He’ll be a great pure pass rusher. - JB: Justin Houston, OLB, Georgia
Jr., 6’3 / 258 lbs.
With Merriman gone and English not panning out they will need to get a pass rusher. “Houston we’ve solved the problem”…yeah.
19. Giants
- Kyle: Mikel LeShoure, RB, Illinois
Jr., 6’1 / 230 lbs.
The Giants find their replacement for the disgruntled Brandon Jacobs with another big physical running back in Mikel LeShoure. If LeShoure is a flop at the combine he probably won’t go this high, especially if the Giants think they could get him in the 2nd round. - JB: Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois
Jr. 6’4 / 250 lbs.
Really in need of a LB to go with that secondary and Dline. Wilson is a beast.
20. Buccaneers:
- Kyle: Tyron Smith, OT, USC
Jr., 6’5 / 291 lbs.
Tyron Smith doesn’t look like an offensive lineman. He looks more like a 6’5 Dwight Howard. He is by far the most athletic tackle in this draft and he will be shooting up team’s draft boards after the Combine. The Bucs offense will look to lock down a franchise tackle with Smith at the 20th pick. - JB: Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
Sr., 6’4 / 285 lbs.
NCAA: 91
Why not? He makes sense and gives the Bucs a solid front line. If he doesn’t pan out at least they’ll have a sweet patty cake player on their team.
21. Chiefs:
- Kyle: Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
Jr., 6’4 / 255 lbs.
NCAA: 86
The Chiefs pick up a nice linebacker that can play in both the 4-3 and the 3-4. - JB: Julio Jones, WR, Bama
Jr., 6’4 / 220 lbs.
NCAA: 97
Too much talent to pass up with Jones. He gives Bowe some relief and Cassell gets a true weapon.
22. Colts:
- Kyle: Mike Pouncey, G, Florida
Sr. 6’4 / 310 lbs.
NCAA: 95
Solidifying the offensive line will make Peyton Manning a happy camper. Pouncey can play all the interior positions and has good size. He’ll probably be the only guard taken in the first round. - JB: Gabe Carimi, OL, Wisconsin
Sr., 6’7 / 327 lbs.
NCAA: 96
Just feels right.
23. Eagles:
- Kyle: Greg Jones, ILB, Michigan State
Sr., 6’1 / 240 lbs.
NCAA: 95
Jones failed to make an impact in a couple of games this season and the effect to the Spartan defense was devastating. He is still the best inside linebacker by far and will be a good pro. This may be a little high for him to go, especially considering Stewart Bradley was solid for the Eagles this season. But the Eagles allowed 1766 yards rushing to their opponents this season. - JB: Tyron Smith, OT, USC
Jr., 6’5 / 291 lbs.
Just feels even more right.
24. Saints:
- Kyle: Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
Soph., 6’5, 260 lbs.
NCAA: 88
The Saints were awful against the run this past season. They will probably try to upgrade their front seven. Aldon Smith is an athletic DE with good pass rush skills. He could be an asset to Greg Williams’ defense that tries to get after the quarterback. Saints could also go DT, OLB, or safety here. - JB: Jeremy Beal, DE, Oklahoma
Sr., 6’3 / 267 lbs.
NCAA: 93
A great pass rusher to accompany Will Smith. I see these two working nicely together and getting jiggy wit it.
25. Seahawks:
- Kyle: Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State
Sr., 6’1 / 311 lbs.
NCAA: 95
The Seahawks have a lot of needs. Offensive line, Quarterback, Running Back, Defensive Line, Linebackers… it goes on. They were especially bad against the run. An upgrade at defensive tackle would be their best option. - JB: Cameron Jordan, DE, California
Sr., 6’4 / 282 lbs.
Hawks need d-line. And he’s from the Pac Ten. Anyone who thinks they will go QB is wrong. Pete will end up with a USC Qb somehow. Trade for Carson or sign Leinart or Booty or draft Mustain. Best bet, however, is that they hold out for Barkley next year.
26. Ravens:
- Kyle: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
Jr. 6’1 / 195 lbs
NCAA: 92
The Ravens should reload in the secondary if they want to compete in a league where the quarterback is king. Williams offers the size and skill set that the Ravens like their corners to have. - JB: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
Jr., 5’11 / 195 lbs.
NCAA: 88
Fills the hole at corner and is from Miami, so Baltimore must take him.
27. Falcons:
- Kyle: Nate Solder, OT, Colorado
Sr. 6’9 / 315 lbs.
NCAA: 72
The Falcons were good in pass protection for most of the year but then they gave up 5 sacks to the Packers in the playoffs. Solder is enormous and will be able to handle some of the most athletic DE’s in the league. - JB: J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Jr., 6’6 / 292 lbs.
I’m not real sure what the Falcons need. May go with best player available and that could be JJ for them.
28. Patriots:
- Kyle: Anthony Castonzo, OL, Boston College
Sr., 6’7 / 295 lbs.
NCAA: Not on NCAA Football
The way the Pats normally operate, this pick will likely be traded. If they keep the pick they should grab another lineman to protect Brady. Castonzo is the best remaining at this point. - JB: Mark Ingram, RB, Bama
Jr., 5’10 / 215 lbs.
NCAA: 98
I do think Mark Ingram will be a really good player in the NFL. That being said, he’s not really great at any one thing and will slip. I think the Patriots get an every down back to go with their 2 third down backs.
29. Jets:
- Kyle: Cameron Jordan, DE, California
Sr., 6’4 / 282 lbs.
The Jets need another end in their 3-4 and Jordan has experience at that position. He would be a great fit in Rex Ryan’s defense. - JB: Muhammed Wilkerson, DT, Temple
Jr. 6’5 / 305 lbs.
The Jets could do nothing against the Steelers run game and need to fix that hole unless Rex Ryan wants to become Andy Reid. They NEED someone to help stop the run. Plug in a 310 pounder and that should help.
30. Bears:
- Kyle: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pitt
Jr., 6’5 /230 lbs.
NCAA: 93
This would be an exciting pick for the Bears that would take their offense to the next level. Baldwin had a bit of a down season but he was arguably the best receiver in college football a year ago. Great size, and a good red zone target. - JB: Derek Sherrod, OL, Miss State
Sr., 6’6 / 305 lbs.
NCAA: 93
Someone needs to protect Cutler so he won’t have to come out until the 4th quarter.
31. Packers:
- Kyle: J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Jr., 6’6 / 292 lbs.
The Packers keep Watt in the state of Wisconsin and add some depth at DE with this steal of a pick in the late first round. - JB: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
Soph., 5’10 / 202 lbs.
NCAA: 93
Adds to the packs already prolific offense. Williams is a touchdown machine and can catch the ball. I believe he’s a great fit in Green Bay.
32. Steelers:
- Kyle: Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
Jr., 6’6 / 265 lbs.
NCAA: 90
Heath Miller is a solid tight end but the Steelers can add a better one by taking Kyle Rudolph. Rudolph has great size, speed, and hands. Very good in the redzone. - JB: Mike Pouncey, G, Florida
Sr. 6’4 / 310 lbs.
NCAA: 95
I’d say his brother Maurkice did alright and drafting his brother makes sense. Plus they could make a Disney movie or something out of the story.
2011 NFL Draft Position Rankings: Running Backs
By Kyle Hughes
Name College Class Ht./ Lbs. Proj. Round
| 1. Mark Ingram | Alabama | Junior 5-10/215 | 1st round |
| 2. Mikel LeShoure | Illinois | Junior 6-1/230 | 1st-2nd round |
| 3. Shane Vereen | California | Junior 5-10/204 | Late 1st-2nd round |
| 4. DeMarco Murray | Oklahoma | Senior 6-1/208 | 2nd round |
| 5. Ryan Williams | Virginia Tech | Soph. 5-10/202 | 2nd round |
| 6. Jordan Todman | UConn | Junior 5-9/209 | 3rd round |
| 7. Kendall Hunter | Oklahoma St | Senior 5-8/197 | 3rd-4th round |
| 8. Daniel Thomas | Kansas St | Senior 6-2/228 | 3rd-4th round |
| 9. Jacquizz Rodgers | Oregon St | Junior 5-7/192 | 3rd-4th round |
| 10. Noel Devine | West Virginia | Senior 5-8/180 | 4th round |
NFL Prospects: QB Rankings
By Kyle Hughes
Name College Class Ht./ Lbs. Proj. Round
| 1. Blaine Gabbert | Missouri | Junior 6-5/235 | Top 10 |
| 2. Cam Newton | Auburn | Junior 6-6/250 | Early-Mid 1st |
| 3. Ryan Mallet | Arkansas | Junior 6-6/238 | Mid 1st |
| 4. Jake Locker | Washington | Senior 6-3/230 | Late 1st – 2nd |
| 5. Colin Kaepernick | Nevada | Senior 6-6/225 | 3rd round |
| 6. Christian Ponder | Florida State | Senior 6-3/227 | 4th round |
| 7. Pat Devlin | Delaware | Senior 6-4/222 | 4th-5th round |
| 8. Andy Dalton | TCU | Senior 6-2/220 | 5th-6th round |
| 9. Ricky Stanzi | Iowa | Senior 6-4/230 | 5th-7th round |
| 10. Greg McElroy | Alabama | Senior 6-2/225 | 7th round |
Mock Draft 1.0
by: Kyle Hughes and Justin Bucklin
In honor of how accurate the ratings are on NCAA Football 11 (see Ricky Stanzi 82 speed), we’ve decided to include each player’s overall rating on the game in our first mock draft.
1. Carolina Panthers:
- Kyle pick: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
Jr., 6’5 / 298 lbs
NCAA Football 2011 rating: 80 - JB pick: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
Jr., 6’4 / 214 lbs
NCAA rating: 97
2. Denver Broncos:
- Kyle pick: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
Jr., 6’1/ 222 lbs
NCAA rating:93 - JB pick: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
Jr., 6’1 / 222 lbs
NCAA rating:93
3. Buffalo Bills:
- Kyle pick: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
Jr., 6’4 / 214 lbs.
NCAA rating: 97 - JB: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
Jr., 6’5 / 298 lbs.
NCAA rating: 80
4. Cincinnati Bengals:
- Kyle pick: Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska
Sr., 6’1 / 205 lbs.
NCAA rating: 91 - JB: Marcell Dareus, DE/DT, Alabama
Jr., 6’4 / 306 lbs
NCAA rating: 95
5. Arizona Cardinals:
- Kyle: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
Jr., 6’5 / 305
NCAA rating: 93 - JB: Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
Jr., 6’4 / 280
NCAA rating: 96
6. Cleveland Browns:
- Kyle: Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
Jr., 6’4 / 280
NCAA rating: 96 - JB: Julio Jones, WR, Alabama
Jr., 6’4 / 220 lbs.
NCAA rating: 97
7. San Francisco:
- Kyle: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
Jr., 6’6 /250 lbs.
NCAA: 84 - JB: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
Jr., 6’6 / 250 lbs.
NCAA: 84
8. Titans:
- Kyle: Julio Jones, WR, Bama
Jr., 6’4 / 220 lbs.
NCAA: 97 - JB: Marvin Austin, DT, UNC
Sr., 6’3 /310 lbs
NCAA: 97
9. Cowboys:
- Kyle: Derek Sherrod, OL, Miss State
Sr., 6’6 / 305 lbs.
NCAA: 93 - JB: Prince Amakumara, CB, Nebraska
Sr., 6’1 / 205 lbs.
NCAA: 91
10. Redskins:
- Kyle: Jake Locker, QB, Washington
Sr., 6’3 / 230 lbs.
NCAA: 96 - JB: Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State
Sr., 6’1 / 311 lbs.
NCAA: 95
11. Texans:
- Kyle: Robert Quinn, OLB, UNC
Jr., 6’5 / 270 lbs.
NCAA: 92 - JB: Robert Quinn, OLB, UNC
Jr., 6’5 / 270 lbs.
NCAA: 92
12. Vikings:
- Kyle: Ryan Mallet, QB, Arkansas
Jr., 6’6 / 238 lbs.
NCAA: 96 - JB: Cameron Hayward, DE/DT OSU
Sr., 6’5 / 288 lbs.
NCAA: 95
13. Lions:
- Kyle: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
Jr., 5’11 / 195 lbs.
NCAA: 88 - JB: Von Miller, DE/OLB, Texas A&M
Sr., 6’3 / 243 lbs.
NCAA: 95
14. Rams:
- Von Miller, DE/OLB, Texas A&M
Sr., 6’3 / 243 lbs.
NCAA: 95 - Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
Jr., 6’6 / 265 lbs.
NCAA: 90
15. Miami Dolphins:
- Kyle: Mark Ingram, RB, Bama
Jr., 5’10 / 215 lbs.
NCAA: 98 - JB: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Dophins
Jr., 6’5 / 305 lbs.
NCAA: 95
16. Jaguars:
- Kyle: Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
Sr., 6’4 / 285 lbs.
NCAA: 91 - JB: Jake Locker, QB, Washington
Sr., 6’3 / 230 lbs.
NCAA: 96
17. Patriots (from Raiders):
- Kyle: Gabe Carimi, OL, Wisconsin
Sr., 6’7 / 327 lbs.
NCAA: 96 - JB: Mark Ingram, RB, Albama
Jr., 5’10 / 215 lbs.
NCAA: 98
18. Chargers
- Kyle: Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
Jr., 6’4 / 255 lbs.
NCAA: 86 - JB: Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
Jr., 6’4 / 255 lbs.
NCAA: 86
19. Giants
- Kyle: Greg Jones, ILB, Michigan State
Sr., 6’1 / 240 lbs.
NCAA: 95 - JB: Greg Jones, ILB, Michigan State
Sr., 6’1 / 240 lbs.
NCAA: 95
20. Buccaneers:
- Kyle: Nate Solder, OT, Colorado
Sr. 6’9 / 315 lbs.
NCAA: 72 - JB: Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
Sr., 6’4 / 285 lbs.
NCAA: 91
21. Chiefs:
- Kyle: Cameron Hayword, DE/DT, OSU
Sr., 6’5 / 288 lbs.
NCAA: 95 - JB: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pitt
Jr., 6’5 / 230 lbs.
NCAA: 93
22. Colts:
- Kyle: Mike Pouncey, G, Florida
Sr. 6’4 / 310 lbs.
NCAA: 95 - JB: Gabe Carimi, OL, Wisconsin
Sr., 6’7 / 327 lbs.
NCAA: 96
23. Eagles:
- Kyle: Martez Wilson, ILB, Illinois
Jr. 6’4 / 250 lbs.
Not on NCAA Football - JB: J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Jr. 6’6 / 292 lbs.
NCAA: 88
24. Saints:
- Kyle: Marcell Dareus, DE/DT, Bama
Jr., 6’4 / 306 lbs.
NCAA: 95 - JB: DeAndre McDaniel, SS, Clemson
Sr., 6’1 /215 lbs.
NCAA: 94
25. Seahawks:
- Kyle: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
Jr. 6’1 / 195 lbs
NCAA: 92 - JB: Ryan Kerrigan, DE/OLB, Purdue
Sr., 6’4 / 263 lbs.
NCAA: 92
26. Packers:
- Kyle: Shane Vereen, RB, Cal
Jr. 5’10 / 204 lbs.
NCAA: 91 - JB: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
Soph., 5’10 / 202 lbs.
NCAA: 93
27. Jets:
- Kyle: Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon State
Sr., 6’1 / 311 lbs.
NCAA: 95 - JB: Allen Bailey, DE/DT Miami
Sr., 6’4 / 285 lbs.
NCAA: 96
28. Ravens:
- Kyle: Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
Soph., 6’5, 260 lbs.
NCAA: 88 - JB: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
Jr., 5’11 / 195 lbs.
NCAA: 88
29. Bears:
- Kyle: Anthony Castonzo, OL, Boston College
Sr., 6’7 / 295 lbs.
NCAA: Not on NCAA Football - JB: Derek Sherrod, LT Miss State
Sr., 6’6 / 305 lbs.
NCAA:93
30. Steelers:
- Kyle: Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
Sr., 6’4 / 263 lbs.
NCAA: 92 - JB: Mike Pouncey, G/C , Florida
Sr. 6’4 / 310 lbs.
NCAA: 95
31. Falcons:
- Kyle: Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
Jr., 6’6 / 265 lbs.
NCAA: 90 - JB: Terrence Toliver, WR, LSU
Sr., 6’5 / 203 lbs.
NCAA: 92
32. Patriots:
- Kyle: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pitt
Jr., 6’5 /230 lbs.
NCAA: 93 - JB: Jeremy Beal, DE, Oklahoma
Sr., 6’3 / 267 lbs.
NCAA: 93
Bear Down Chicago, Bear Down
By Jordan Kabialis

(Picture from chicagobears.com)
Get ready Bears fans; the last five weeks of this season are going to be interesting. Just three weeks ago the Bears were considered to be the worst 5-3 team in the NFL. No one believed that the Bears had what it took to beat the struggling Vikings. The Bears promptly dominated Favre and the Vikings to get to 6-3 on the season. Few seemed to be impressed with most of the attention from the Bears win going to the Vikings. Their 7th win came after a short week win in Miami, shutting out the Dolphins 16-0 and becoming the first franchise to 700 wins. There was little faith in the Bears going into Sunday’s matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles walked into Soldier Field on Sunday as the best and hottest team in the NFL. Despite sporting the same 7-3 record as the Bears, the Eagles had gotten there through the outstanding play of quarterback Michael Vick. Vick and the Eagles were flying high after a Monday Night beat-down of the Redskins, winning 59-28 and a victory against NFC East rival Giants the week before. Little did anyone know that the Eagles were going to be brought back down to earth.
The high-powered offense of the Eagles and the threat of Michael Vick were presumed to be too much for the Bears. But both the offense and defense of the Bears showed up to play Sunday afternoon.
Both teams went three-and-out on their first possessions. The Eagles then had to settle for a field goal after only going 23 yards against the Bears defense. On the ensuing possession, the Bears went 79 yards on four plays capped by a 10-yard touchdown pass to Earl Bennett to take the lead. After forcing another three-and-out, Cutler and the offense went 59 yards ending in a 20-yard touchdown pass to Johnny Knox. The Eagles responded with a touchdown and a field goal from kicker David Akers to close the gap to 14-13.
Things began to look gloomy for the Bears as Vick marched the Eagles down to the Bears 4-yard line. With goal-to-go, the Bears defense stepped up and intercepted Vick in the end-zone, returning the ball to their own 37. Chris Harris’ interception of Vick was Vick’s first interception since 2006, ignoring the fact that he spent two of those years in prison and one of them working his way back into the NFL. It was still his first in 238 pass attempts. Cutler then marched the Bears down the field throwing a 6-yard touchdown pass to Bennett to take a 21-13 lead into the half.
The Bears opened the second half with a 54-yard scoring drive ending in a 9-yard touchdown pass to Greg Olsen. The Eagles offense only spent just over three minutes on the field in the third quarter, thanks to the Bears offense. The Eagle were able to squeeze out two more field goals and a touchdown in the 4th quarter but it was not enough to win the game. In the end, the Bears proved to be just too much for Michael Vick and the Eagles.
The Bears took a large step in proving that they are a legitimate contender with their win over Philadelphia. However the road ahead will test the Bears. Three of their remaining five games are against division rivals while the other two are against the two best teams the AFC has to offer.
The Bears will travel to Detroit for a rematch with the Lions on Sunday. The Lions will seek revenge after having the season opener in Chicago stripped from them due to a controversial call on a Calvin Johnson “touchdown”. Most Bears fans, including myself, have already turned their attention to December 12th‘s matchup against the New England Patriots at Soldier Field. They will then get an extra day to prepare for a Monday Night matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears will come home to face Shonn Greene, Mark Sanchez and the Jets the day after Christmas. They will then wrap up the season with a re-match with the Packers at Lambeau Field on January 2nd.
If the Bears can play the way they did against the Eagles on Sunday, it is not unreasonable to think that the Bears could win their last five games and finish the season 13-3. However, realistically, the Bears will likely go 3-2 in their last five, likely dropping games to the Patriots and Packers, although I hope to be proven wrong. A record of 11-5 would certainly put the Bears in the playoffs and possibly win the NFC North. So Bear-Down Bears fans, it should be an exciting finish.


