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WCG Round One Mock Draft: The Chart

WCG's writers take to the podium and mock round one the 2011 NFL Draft. Peruse the list to see who we picked. If you dare to know why, click on our names in the chart and see the reasonings.

No. Team Player Pos. College Writer
1 Carolina Panthers Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri Adam
2 Denver Broncos Marcell Dareus DT Alabama Dane
3 Buffalo Bills Von Miller OLB Texas A&M Lester
4 Cincinnati Bengals A.J. Green WR Georgia Kev
5 Arizona Cardinals Patrick Peterson CB LSU Just Dave
6 Cleveland Browns Nick Fairley DT Auburn Steve R
7 San Francisco 49ers Cam Newton QB Auburn David T
8 Tennessee Titans J.J. Watt DE/DT Wisconsin Dominique
9 Dallas Cowboys Prince Amukamara CB Nebraska Brendan
10 Washington Redskins Julio Jones WR Alabama Timothy
11 Houston Texans Robert Quinn DE/OLB North Carolina Steven S
12 Minnesota Vikings Anthony Costanzo OT Boston College Pete
13 Detroit Lions Tyron Smith OT USC Adam
14 St. Louis Rams Aldon Smith DE Missouri Dane
15 Miami Dolphins Mike Pouncey C/G Florida Lester
16 Jacksonville Jaguars Adrian Clayborn DE Iowa Kev
17 New England Patriots Cameron Jordan DE California Just Dave
18 San Diego Chargers Akeem Ayers OLB UCLA Steve R
19 New York Giants Nate Solder OT Colorado David T
20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Da'Quan Bowers DE Clemson Dominique
21 Kansas City Chiefs Phil Taylor NT Baylor Brendan
22 Indianapolis Colts Mark Ingram RB Alabama Timothy
23 Philadelphia Eagles Jimmy Smith CB Colorado Steven S
24 New Orleans Saints Corey Liuget DT Illinois Pete
25 Seattle Seahawks Jake Locker
QB Washington Adam
26 Baltimore Ravens Derek Sherrod OT Mississippi St. Dane
27 Atlanta Falcons Kyle Rudolph TE Notre Dame Lester
28 New England Patriots Justin Houston OLB Georgia Kev
29 Chicago Bears Gabe Camiri OT Wisconsin Community Vote
30 New York Jets Rahim Moore FS UCLA Steve R
31 Pittsburgh Steelers Aaron Williams CB Texas David T
32 Green Bay Packers Titus Young WR Boise State Dominique

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