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Thursday, April 14, 2011

PFH Second Mock Draft Picks (21-26)

   Hey everyone, and thanks for reading my Mock Draft picks 21-26. The other twenty picks have been great and I you guys have been telling me what you have thought. For these picks, nothing is different. Please leave your thoughts in a comment on the comment box below. It's not hard at all, just leave what you think and let your  opinion to be heard! Lets get started!


Chiefs, 21st Pick - Corey Liuget (DT), Illinois


An athletic defensive tackle with lots of talent. Had a good career at Illinois especially last year piling up 63 tackles, and five sacks. Has played a couple different positions on the defensive line, but plays best on at the defensive tackle position. The Chiefs could use this 298 pound stud right here. Was a team captain last year. He really is a all around player. I like him right here for the Chiefs.


Colts, 22nd Pick - Jimmy Smith (CB), Colorado
Jimmy Smith, a very good cover corner. Can be a good pick right here for the Colts. An All Big-12 Player lat season. In his career at Colorado, he allowed just 11 completions in his junior and senior year. Looking at a couple of his films, I see that he shuts down a lot of receivers, but I think that he needs work on his open field tackling. If he can become a better tackler, he can be a pro bowler.



Eagles, 23rd Pick - Gabe Carimi (OT), Wisconsin
A team captain at Wisconsin in 2010. He is what I like to call a scrapper. A tough run blocker that will not shy away from the brutal contact. By watching his play on the field you can see that in him, but being such a "scrapper" as I would say, leads him to make some bad decisions, particularly in the passing game. Sometimes he will not kickoff fast enough or just simply get beat. He does show very good quickness and is a potential pro bowler, but still has some questions to answer. I think that the Eagles take him here to help the passing game. He is the best choice right here.


Saints, 24th Pick - Adrian Clayborn (DE), Iowa
When I watch Clayborn's film, I think that he should be ranked higher, but with all the talent on the defensive line, he falls somewhere around here. He may rise. If you are in need for a defensive linemen, Clayborn is right up any team's alley. Only bad thing I would have to say is his numbers really went down in 2010, from from his numbers in 2009. Has a few injury questions that he has to answer. Has good closing speed, and can rip off blocks. He is a very good leader on and off the field. If you watch his game against Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl in 2009, he had a great game. There aren't very many things that he does wrong, and therefor he should fit good with a team like the Saints.



Seahawks, 25th Pick -  Jake Locker (QB), Washington
Jake Locker is first on my list for the Seahawks. The Seahawks need a potential Franchise quarterback, and Locker has all the potential. I think that they have said their final goodbyes to Matt Hasselbeck. Now they need to start building for their future. There are questions about Locker's accuracy, so therefor he has a lot to prove, but what more people need to realize that he has played in a pro-style offense his whole college career. Therefor, he has an advantage over the other top quarterbacks. He has grown on my list. I have talked to a few people that have made me like this guy a bit more. What you get with this guy is what you get. He is a very straight forward player. I like Locker here, and I think that this is the start of a rebuilding process for the Seahawks.



Ravens, 26th Pick - Aaron Williams (CB), Texas
I believe Aaron Williams will be on a lot of team's radar down late in the first. Is a good talent that knows how to make plays. Is still young, but by time he learns the new play book, he should be a very good corner/safety. A lot of scouts say that he is a little stiff in the hips, and could make him play safety. Makes good open field tackles, and has good closing speed to make the play. When the Ravens go on the clock, they better consider taking Williams. This Ravens defensive back group needs help.

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