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Todd McShay and Mel Kiper, two of the leading guru's for the NFL Draft, disagree on which of the two is the better defensive lineman. McShay thinks the Defensive End from the Clemson Tigers, Da'Quan Bowers, is the best of the two. Kiper disagrees and believe the Defensive Tackle from the Auburn Tigers, Nick Fairley, is the better of the two.


Who do you agree with, Kiper or McShay? Who is the better defensive lineman?

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If you were the owner of a new NFL Franchise, who would you take with the #1 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft? 

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Mel Kiper says Nick Fairley will be the first player drafted in the 2011 NFL Draft. The Defensive Tackle recorded 11 1/2 sacks and 24 tackles for a loss this year for the National Champion Auburn Tigers.In many games, he seemed unblockable, destroying offensive lines and taking over games. Some say he is as quick as Warren Sapp when coming off of the line. 


The Carolina Panthers has struggled the last few years and definitely need an impact player. Will they pick Nick Fairley? 

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The two quarterbacks that seem to be at the top of most people's 2011 NFL Draft Boards is Blaine Gabbert for the Missouri Tigers and the 2010 Heisman Trophy Winner, Cameron (Cam) Newton, from Auburn University.

Both quarterbacks were under the radar prior to the 2010 season, but shot up analysts draft boards after putting up impressive numbers. Gabbert has more experience than Newton having started two seasons as the Missouri QB, while Newton was a one-year wander for the Auburn Tigers. 

Cam Newton's Statistics
Cameron (Cam) Newton Total Rushing Statistics: 242 rushing attempts; 1409 yards rushing; 5.8 yard average per carry; 71 yard long; 20 TD's 

Cameron (Cam) Newton Total Passing Statistics: 165 pass completions; 246 pass attempts; 2589 passing yards; 67.1% completion percentage; 10.52 yards per pass attempt; 28 TD's; 6 interceptions; 186.8 passer rating

Blain Gabbert's Statistics
Blain Gabbert Total Rushing Statistics: 112 rushing attempts; 232 yards rushing; 2.1 yard average per carry; 32 yard long; 5 TD's 

Blaine Gabbert Total Passing Statistics: 301 pass completions; 475 pass attempts; 3186 passing yards; 63.4% completion percentage; 6.71 yards per pass attempt; 16 TD's; 9 interceptions; 186.8 passer rating

Skills Advantage: Newton or Gabbert
Armstrength: Advantage Newton

Accuracy: Advantage Newton by the numbers, but from viewing film I believe the Advantage is Gabbert

Running Ability: Advantage Newton

Experience: Tie - Newton played in hands down the toughest conference and against the best in the nation but for only one year. Gabbert played two years against lessor opponents. 

Intangibles: Advantage Gabbert....too many off the field issues with Newton

Leadership: Advantage Newton on the field, Gabbert off the field

I can't really say I love either of the two, but if I had to take one with a high first round pick I would take Newton. I choose him because of the "what if" factor. He could end up amazing and revolutionize the quarterback position in the NFL, but he also could end up a bust.

What do you think?

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After winning the 2010 Heisman Trophy Award and leading the Auburn Tigers to win the BCS National Championship Game, Cameron (Cam) Newton chose to declare for the 2011 NFL Draft. 


Unlike many Top Quarterbacks before him, Newton decided to participate in all drills. 

(Results and commentary from his drills to come)

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The 2010 Heisman Trophy quarterback, Cameron (Cam) Newton of the Auburn Tigers, has decided to forgo his senior season on the Plains and enter the 2011 NFL Draft. He is projected to be a 1st Rounder, but there are some concerns with him. 


Cam Newton's Running Ability
Newton's athletic abilities will dazzle every scout. He is an athletic freak of nature. He has been called the Lebron James of College Football because of his unique size and agility. Newton is 6' 5" and weighs 255 to 270 pounds and has been clocked at 4.5 seconds in the 40 yard dash...his speed + size coming at you = a force you don't want to be the person trying to stop and tackle him in the open field. Newton is also able to stop and cut on a dime and shake defenders out of their shoes. When he's in the open field, he has every weapon in his arsenal to attack opposing defenses...speed to outrun them, the fluidity in his hips to juke-by them, a strong Stiff-Arm to throw them down, and the power to put his shoulder down to get another 3-5 yards through them. See the post Heisman Trophy Winner Cam Newton Top Ten Highlights: View and Vote for your favorite! and view the highlight clips for "49 yard TD Run vs LSU," and "54 yard TD run vs South Carolina," Plows through Arkansas defenders showing his strength."

Cam Newton's Arm Strength
Newton's Arm Strength is also exceptional. He can sling it 40 yards while being hit after running out of the pocket and make it appear effortlessly. He definitely has an NFL caliber arm. See the post Heisman Trophy Winner Cam Newton Top Ten Highlights: View and Vote for your favorite! and watch the highlight for "Ridiculous pass to Kodi Burns vs Kentucky," "Hail Mary to Darvin Adams in SEC Championship Game," and the zip of his pass in the the highlight called "18 yard TD pass to Philip Lutzenkirchen vs Georgia."

Cam Newton's Passing Accuraccy and Decision Making
Newton completed 185 passes of 280 pass attempts for a 66.1% accuracy in his only year as a member of the Auburn Tigers. If you followed his season, you know his accuracy and decision making dramatically improved from the beginning of the year to the end. In his first 3 games, Newton's pass accuracy was 57.4% for 525 yards, 7 TD's, and 3 Interceptions. In his last 3 games, Newton's passing statistics jumped to a 68.6% completion percentage for 699 yards, 9 TD's, and 1 Interception. It was clear in the beginning of the year Newton was indecisive and held onto the ball too long. As the season progressed, he seemed to make better and faster decisions each week. This suggests, perhaps, Newton is a fast learner that is capable of maturing quickly.

It must be noted that he came out very rusty in the beginning of the BCS National Championship Game vs the Oregon Ducks after a 37 day layoff since he last played in the Sec Championship Game. He seems to need to get into rhythm and as a game and season progresses, so do his skills.

Cam Newton's Mechanics and Footwork
This is where Cam Newton has the most to improve. Sometimes having the arm strength of Newton can also be a thorn in one's passing game because they rely on it instead of maintaining good mechanics and footwork. Newton is one of these people. Throughout the season, Newton repeatedly threw off his back foot and on the run. On many of these throws, he fails to square up his body and use his hips as he steps into a throw. The good thing, however, is this can be taught and learned fairly easy. 

The bigger issue for the team that draft's Cam is getting him adjusted for a Pro-Style Offense. Newton has played in the Spread, lining up in the gun for his entire football career. He is going to have to learn and adjust to taking snaps from under center, dropping back, and moving around the pocket. If he is able to do this, then he will be a star in the National Football League. 

How good will the Heisman Trophy winner - Cameron (Cam) Newton - be as an NFL QB? 
   

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Last year, Jake Locker was discussed as possibly being the first player taken in the NFL draft. He chose to return to Washington for his senior year instead of leaving. According to Mel Kiper, his draft status has already dropped from 1st overall pick to the 4th best Quarterback. Last week, he looked awful against Nebraska completing only 4 passes out of 20 attempts and throwing two interceptions, with one being a pick 6. I think it was a mistake for Locker to return. Do you agree?

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Julio Jones, WR for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide, and AJ Green, WR for the University of Georgia Bulldogs, are considered the two best wide receivers entering the 2011 NFL Draft. 


Jones and Green began their college careers in 2008. According to ESPN College Football Recruiting Rankings, Jones was the #1 WR coming out of high school and the #2 overall player in the nation and Green was the #2 WR and the #5 overall player. Mel Kiper and Todd McShay, ESPN NFL Draft Analysts, believe Green will be the #1 WR picked and Jones will be #2.

AJ Green Statistics at the University of Georgia Bulldogs 
166 receptions; 2,619 yards receiving; 15.8 yards per catch, 65 yard long; and 23 TD's

Julio Jones Statistics at the University of Alabama Crimson Tide 
179 receptions; 2,653 yards receiving; 14.8 yards per catch, 73 yard long; and 15 TD's; 8 rushing attempts for 135 yards, 56 yard long, and 2 TD's  

Both players have been exceptional for their teams, however, I have to agree with Kiper and McShay. I think AJ Green is a little bit better. I think he has a little more speed and is a slightly better route runner.

What do you think? Julio Jones vs AJ Green: Who is the Best WR in the 2011 NFL Draft

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