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2011 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 16-20

16) Jacksonville Jaguars – Ryan Kerrigan, Defensive End, Purdue

The Jaguars greatly improved the inside of their defensive line in last year’s draft and will look to fix the edges this year. Kerrigan was a three year starter and an Academic All-American who was very productive on the field. Jacksonville managed almost no pass rush down the stretch and Aaron Kampman is coming off his second ACL tear in two years.

17) New England Patriots – Aldon Smith, Defensive End/Outside Linebacker, Missouri

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2011 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 11-15

11) Houston Texans – Da’Quan Bowers, Defensive End, Clemson

The Texans need some major improvements on defense with the transition to a 3-4 scheme. While they could go cornerback, Bowers could add an immediate pass rushing presence after leading the nation with 15.5 in 2010. Injuries and the risk of a one year wonder are concerns, but the risk is worth the reward at 11.

12) Minnesota Vikings – Cameron Jordan, Defensive End, California

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2011 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 6-10

6) Cleveland Browns – A.J. Green, Wide Receiver, Georgia

With this pick, the Browns have a choice between the best receiver and defensive back in this class. Green would likely be the pick as there is barely a number three receiver on the roster, let alone a number one. Second year quarterback Colt McCoy needs a weapon and Green is it. Also, the team went with a cornerback in the first round last year so they will likely want to address other positions now.

7) San Francisco 49ers – Patrick Peterson, Cornerback, LSU

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2011 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 1-5

1) Carolina Panthers – Cam Newton, Quarterback, Auburn

This year’s top pick is one of the most unpredictable in recent memory. The Panthers have holes all over the field, but their passing game in 2010 was horrid. New Head Coach Ron Rivera has no loyalty to last year’s second round pick, Jimmy Clausen, and Newton brings immediate excitement to a down franchise. While he may not be ready to play right now, his physical abilities and intangibles make him too hard to pass up.

2) Denver Broncos – Marcell Dareus, Defensive Lineman, Alabama

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NFL Draft Position Overview: Defensive Backs

As is the case in most years, the premier defensive backs in the 2011 class are at the cornerback position, not at safety. Truly outstanding corners are very hard to find, likely a reason why many more are taken early in the draft. This year’s class has two players that look to be able to start immediately at the next level.

LSU’s Patrick Peterson has been considered one of the best prospects in this class for a long time. He is over six feet tall and ran an incredible 4.34 40 yard dash at the NFL combine. Teams were too afraid to throw in his direction and he is also a great kick returner. He will be the first cornerback selected in the draft.

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NFL Draft Position Overview: Linebackers

Linebackers are the heart and soul of a defense. The men in the middle have to have that special combination of strength and speed that make them true physical freaks. This year’s draft has some very talented linebackers that can rush the passer, be a run stuffer and cover receivers down field.

The number one linebacker on everybody’s board is Texas A&M’s Von Miller. Considered one of the safest picks in the draft, Miller is 6’3 and almost 250 pounds and can run a 4.42 40 yard dash. He recorded 28 sacks in his last two seasons and was named the nation’s best at his position in 2010. He will be a sure fire top five selection.

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NFL Draft Position Overview: Offensive Line

Although they may not be in the glamorous positions with all the spotlights, the offensive linemen are the key to any successful organization. The “big uglies” perform their jobs in relative anonymity, but their value and importance to a team can’t be overstated. Here is a brief overview of some of the top offensive line candidates in the 2011 NFL draft.

The tackle position is always the most important on the line, and it looks like the top one this year is Anthony Costonzo from Boston College. Big (6’7, 311 pounds) and intelligent (second highest score on Wonderlic of all players), Castonzo performed well in the Senior Bowl and combine and should be the first tackle off the board.

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2011 NFL Draft Position Overview: Defensive Line

This year’s defensive line class is being called one of the deepest in league history. With both quality and quantity, teams looking to improve at this position are in luck. Without further adieu, here is a look at the top defensive line prospects for 2011.

The most well known lineman is Auburn’s Nick Fairley. The defensive tackle was a monster for the Tigers in his junior season, leading the defense and the team to a national title. He may need to put on a bit of weight and improve his work ethic to play the position in the pros, but with his quick burst and mean streak he should excel in a 4-3 scheme.

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NFL Draft Position Overview: Wide Receivers

With the NFL currently in a lockout, free agency has been put on hold. That lack of player movement has placed even more importance on this year’s draft where teams will be looking to find immediate impact players. One of the sexiest positions is at wide receiver, where several high quality prospects will be available.

The number one receiving prospect was a sure thing a month ago, but another contender has thrown his hat in the ring. Georgia’s A.J. Green was expected by everyone to be the first player taken at his position based on his 6’4 frame and tremendous productivity in college. A poor showing at the combined, including a 4.50 second 40 yard dash time, has hurt his stock just a bit.

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NFL Draft Position Overview: Running Backs

According to many pundits, drafting a running back in the early part of the draft is somewhat of a waste as these players are deemed almost interchangeable. However after quarterbacks, running backs may be the most important players on the team because of their ability to shoulder the load of a team’s identity. Here are look at some of the top running backs in this year’s draft.

Former Alabama star Mark Ingram is expected to be the first running back taken after a very productive career. Built with a low center of gravity, the wrecking ball has nifty feet and the ability to find the hole. His only problem is his lack of breakaway speed with a 40 yard dash time of 4.62.

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