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cowboyjoe
10-19-2010, 02:53 PM
http://www.draftdaddy.com/2011_senior_rank.pdf

Adrian Clayborn DE 94 Iowa
Oft double-teamed pass rusher has dominated
many big games. Adrian Clayborn
2 Jake Locker QB 10 Washington
Mobile, strong-armed and accurate passer was
drafted by M.L.B. (10th rd). Jake Locker
3 Cameron Heyward DT 97 Ohio State
Stout pass rusher has potential to be a 3-down
defender in any scheme. Cameron Heyward
4 Derek Sherrod OT 79 Mississippi State
Experienced pass protector has great agility
and sound technique. Derek Sherrod

5 Allen Bailey DT 57 Miami
Athletic freak with rare size/speed ratio was
raised on a remote island off Georgia coast. Allen Bailey
6 Prince Amukamara CB 21 Nebraska
Tall and speedy corner is avoided on game-day:
coverage is improving. Prince Amukamara
7 Demarco Murray RB 7 Oklahoma
3-down back can run, catch and also has the
extra gear to break big plays. Demarco Murray
8 Christian Ponder QB 7 Florida State
Cerebral signal caller has great touch; already
has his M.B.A. degree. Christian Ponder
9 Gabe Carimi OT 68 Wisconsin
Bruising run blocker has adequate foot speed
for pass protection. Gabe Carimi

10 Cameron Jordan DE 97 California
Large defensive makes an impact; another gene
pool pick (Pro Bowl father, Steve). Cameron Jordan
11 Stephen Paea DT 54 Oregon State
Weight-room master from Tonga offers rare
inside pass rush ability. Stephen Paea

12 Jeremy Beal OLB 44 Oklahoma
Extremely productive defensive end has a
knack for big-loss sacks. Jeremy Beal
13 Jimmy Smith CB 3 Colorado
Long man-to-man specialist excels in physical
press technique. Jimmy Smith
14 Jabaal Sheard DE 97 Pittsburgh
Edge rusher has a quick first step and is
underrated despite great production. Jabaal Sheard