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2011

NFL Combine 7 Round Mock Draft

Written by Gil Alcaraz IV

161. Carolina Panthers Carolina Panthers

Nathan Enderle – QB – Idaho

162. Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals

Eric Hagg – S – Nebraska

163. Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns

Pernell McPhee – DE – Mississippi State

164. Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills

Darvin Adams – WR – Auburn

165. Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns

Thomas Keiser – OLB – Stanford

166. Arizona Cardinals Arizona Cardinals

Joseph Barksdale – OT – LSU

167. Seattle Seahawks Seattle Seahawks

Markus White – DE – Florida State

168. San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers

Jah Reid – OT – Central Florida

169. Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans

Davon House – CB – New Mexico State

170. Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys

Scott Tolzien – QB – Wisconsin

171. Washington Redskins Washington Redskins

Zach Hurd – OG – Connecticut

172. Houston Texans Houston Texans

Derek Hall – OT – Stanford

173. Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings

Dane Sanzenbacher – WR – Ohio State

174. Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins

Akeem Dent – LB – Georgia

175. St. Louis Rams St. Louis Rams

Michael Blanc – DT – Auburn

176. Oakland Raiders Oakland Raiders

TJ Yates – QB – North Carolina

 

Gil Alcaraz IV

Gil is the owner of the Minnesota Vikings blog, The Viking Den, and an editorial writer for Lakers Nation. Having followed the NFL Draft for years, Gil has had a knack for naming some of the big surprise players to make it in the NFL. Gil is also a member of the Football Writers Association of America.

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2 thoughts on “NFL Combine 7 Round Mock Draft

  1. While I have to give major respect for putting out a 7 rounder the first 3 rounds of Colts picks are not good imo.

    Rahim Moore is much better suited to play FS where the Colts have Antoine Bethea locked up long term (and he’s the only Colts DB who can stay healthy, hasn’t missed a game in 3 years). Drake Nevis is a 3-tech DT where Fili Moala had a breakout year and Eric Foster is an excellent situational guy. Marcus Cannon is not a scheme fit at 358lbs. Even when the Colts have gone a bit bigger drafting linemen it’s been for ~320lb guards rather than ~300lbers not monsters like Cannon.

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