Tuesday, April 26, 2011

2011 NFL Mock Draft: Full 1st-Round, 2nd-Round Picks, Robert Quinn to Redskins?

2011 NFL Mock Draft Predicting Robert Quinn Will Not Slide out of Top Ten

Robert Quinn is one of the best athletes in this draft, and one of the most versatile players as well.  He has the skill set to play OLB for the Washington Redskins in their 3-4 scheme as a pass rusher opposite of Brian Orakpo.

Orakpo is currently the only pass rushing threat the Redskins have, and could really use another pass rusher to help improve the Redskins pass defense.

Robert Quinn is still a bit raw, but he certainly has the upside to be one of the best picks of this year's draft.  The Redskins will be tempted by QBs such as Jake Locker and Andy Dalton but Robert Quinn is the safer pick for the 'Skins.

 

For More Draft Coverage, Check Out B/R's 2011 NFL Draft Page

1. Carolina Panthers: Cam Newton, QB
2. Denver Broncos: Marcell Dareus, DT             
3. Buffalo Bills: Von Miller, LB
4. Cincinnati Bengals: A.J. Green, WR
17. New England Patriots: J.J. Watt, DE
18. San Diego Chargers: Muhammad Wilkerson, DE
19. New York Giants: Mike Pouncey, OG
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jimmy Smith, CB
5. Arizona Cardinals: Blaine Gabbert, QB
6. Cleveland Browns: Julio Jones, WR
7. San Francisco: Patrick Peterson, CB
8. Tennessee Titans: Nick Fairley, DT
21. Kansas City Chiefs:  Torrey Smith, WR
22. Indianapolis Colts: Anthony Castanzo, OT
23. Philadelphia Eagles: Gabe Carimi, OT
24. New Orleans Saints: Adrian Clayborn, DE
9. Dallas Cowboys: Tyron Smith, OT
10. Washington Redskins: Robert Quinn, LB
11. Houston Texans: Aldon Smith DE
12. Minnesota Vikings: Da'Quan Bowers, DE  
25. Seattle Seahawks: Andy Dalton, QB
26. Baltimore Ravens: Cameron Heyward, DE
27. Atlanta Falcons: Cameron Jordan, DE
28. New England Patriots: Brooks Reed, LB
13. Detroit Lions: Prince Amukamara, CB
14. St. Louis Rams: Corey Liuget, DT 
15. Miami Dolphins: Mark Ingram Jr., RB
16. Jacksonville Jaguars: Aldon Smith, DE         
29. Chicago Bears: Ben Ijalana, OT
30. New York Jets: Phil Taylor, NT
31. Pittsburgh Steelers: Nate Solder, OT
32. Green Bay Packers: Ryan Kerrigan, DE
33. New England Patriots: Danny Watkins, OG
34. Buffalo Bills: Jake Locker, QB
35. Cincinnati Bengals: Christian Ponder, QB
36. Denver Broncos: Ras-I Dowling, CB
49. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Foster, LB
50. San Diego Chargers: Jonathan Baldwin, WR  
51. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Allen Bailey, DE
52. New York Giants: James Carpenter, OT
37. Cleveland Browns: Justin Houston, DE
38. Arizona Cardinals: Kyle Rudolph, TE
39. Tennessee Titans: Ryan Mallett, QB
40. Dallas Cowboys: Aaron Williams, CB
53. Indianapolis Colts: Marvin Austin, DT
54. Philadelphia Eagles: Orlando Franklin, OG
55. Kansas City Chiefs: Rodney Hudson, OG
56. New Orleans Saints: Mikel Leshoure, RB
41. Washington Redskins: Colin Kaepernick, QB
42. Houston Texans: Stephen Paea, DT
43. Minnesota Vikings: Derek Sherrod, OT
44. Detroit Lions:  Brandon Harris, CB
57. Seattle Seahawks: William Rackley, OG
58. Baltimore Ravens: Titus Young, WR
59. Atlanta Falcons: Jerrel Jernigan, WR
60. New England Patriots: Ryan Williams, RB
45. San Francisco 49ers: Randall Cobb, WR
46. Denver Broncos: Rahim Moore, S
47. St. Louis Rams: Leonard Hankerson, WR
48. Oakland Raiders: Clint Boling, OG
61. San Diego Chargers: Bruce Carter, LB
62. Chicago Bears: Greg Little, WR
63. Pittsburgh Steelers: Johnny Patrick, CB
64. Green Bay Packers: Jabaal Sheard, DE

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