NFL 2011-2012 records and Predictions?

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I'll go with the draft order the way it stands right now... 1. Carolina Panthers: Andrew Luck QB Stanford- A defensive player like Bowers, Patrick Peterson or Prince Amukamara is a possibility, but Clausen and Tony Pike haven't shown anything at all so far and if they think Luck is franchise QB material they will be obligated to take him, especially since they very may well have a new head coach. 2.

Detroit Lions: Patrick Peterson CB LSU- Bowers could give them a dominant, Vikings-esque line for a long time, but balance is just as valuable and a playmaking athlete like Peterson in the secondary will be a great complement to the interior pass rush of Suh. I wouldn't be shocked if they take Amukamara either since he's better technically, though not quite the freak that Peterson is. As far as all the people having them taking A.J. Green... I hope that's a joke, because it would actually be pretty funny given the amount of heat that the Matt Millen regime garnered for taking receivers in the top 10 four times in five years, the only non-bust being Calvin Johnson.

Yea, it'd be sweet for Stafford to have two receivers like that, but it's a luxury pick reserved for teams that don't have as many areas to improve in as the Lions do. 3. Cincinnati Bengals: Da'Quan Bowers DE Clemson- Bowers is tailor made for a 4-3 defense, and the Bengals need a shot of something in that unit.

I'm sure they don't plan on Carson Palmer being around much longer so Ryan Mallet would definitely be a possibility, but they'd be better off going with somebody who can play and perform right off the bat. 4. Buffalo Bills: A.J. Green WR Georgia- If the Bills think Ryan Fitzpatrick is their future at the QB position it would make a ton of sense to get a big time target he can develop with.

Marcel Dareus is definitely real good and does have top 10 ability but it's not incredibly difficult to get production out of rotational players at the 3-4 end position. The Bills also usually disregard need and just go for the best player available (i.e. C.J. Spiller when they needed help on defense, the offensive line and a new QB), and I would be surprised if they Dareus over Green on their big board.

5. Arizona Cardinals: Ryan Mallet QB Arkansas- The similarities Mallet has with Derek Anderson's height and arm strength may worry some, but Mallet is far more accurate than Anderson and has made huge improvements in his decision making and touch since last year. He's worlds better than he was last year, which indicates that hes willing to put in work to improve.

A guy with that kind of talent and any kind of work ethic has to be intriguing. And I like Cam Newton's NFL potential, but no way is he anything close to #1 overall pick material yet. His arm is strong, but his lack of consistent accuracy gets minimized by the wide open passing lanes afforded by Gus Malzahn's spread offense, and college teams have to respect his running ability to an extent that NFL defenses won't have to.

Until he learns how to be a consistent passer he's at best a late first round pick and a work in progress.

Those are terrible. The Lions don't need a WR. Newton would not be #1 1.

Panthers-QB Andrew Luck 2. Lions-CB Patrick Patterson 3. Bills-WR AJ Green 4.

Cincinati-DE Da'Quan Bowers 5. Arizona-QB Ryan Mallet.

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