Article By Ryan Lester on 26th February, 2011
17. New England Patriots: Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
Predicting what Bill Belichick will do is virtually impossible, but assuming he won’t trade out of this spot, Kerrigan makes a lot of sense for a team that generated just 36 sacks last year.
Previous Pick: Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
18. San Diego Chargers: J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
The Chargers don’t have many holes, but adding a defensive end makes a lot of sense as Jacques Cesaire and Travis Johnson are free agents.
Previous Pick: J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
19. New York Giants: Anthony Castonzo, T, Boston College
With Ayers off the board, the Giants bolster their offensive line.
Previous Pick: Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Justin Houston, DE/LB, Georgia
The Bucs have been filling their holes well in recent drafts. One area that needs to be addressed in this draft is an outside pass rush.
Previous Pick: Justin Houston, DE/LB, Georgia
21. Kansas City Chiefs: Nate Solder, T, Colorado
The Chiefs were a major surprise last year, but if they want to continue their resurgence they’ll need help in their offensive line.
Previous Pick: Nate Solder, T, Colorado
22. Indianapolis Colts: Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin
Tryon Smith is off the board, but the Colts stay with offensive line help.
Previous Pick: Tryon Smith, T, Southern Cal
23. Philadelphia Eagles: Derek Sherrod, T, Mississippi State
The Eagles gave up 49 sacks despite having the most mobile quarterback in the league. Sherrod, the best tackle on the board can help bolster the line.
Previous Pick: Derek Sherrod, T, Mississippi State
24. New Orleans Saints: Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
The Saints had all sorts of issues at running back last year. Unfortunately they cannot rely on Pierre Thomas. Leshoure is a big back (6’0″, 230) that can take some pressure off Drew Brees and the passing game.
Previous Pick: Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois
25. Seattle Seahawks: Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
I originally had Brandon Harris, but secondary help remains a primary concern.
Previous Pick: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
26. Baltimore Ravens: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami
Ray Lewis and Ed Reed would welcome him with open arms.
Previous Pick: Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
27. Atlanta Falcons: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
The Falcons don’t need to look any further than Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers
to know that having just one receiver threat won’t cut it. Smith is lightning quick and will be great opposite of Roddy White.
Previous Pick: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
28. New England Patriots: Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State
The Pats have made improvements on defense, but still have a long way to go. Heyward is coming off elbow surgery, but is a tenacious enough defender for Belichick to take.
Previous Pick: Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State
29. Chicago Bears: Mike Pouncey, C/G, Florida
The Bears can’t let Jay Cutler take the beating he did in 2010 so improving the line play is a necessity. Pouncey gives them stability guard.
Previous Pick: Mike Pouncey, C/G, Florida
30. New York Jets: Jon Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh
If Braylon Edwards bolts in free agency, Baldwin would be a nice replacement. He’d give the Jets a big target (6’5″, 230) to help Mark Sanchez continue his development.
Previous Pick: Jon Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh
31. Pittsburgh Steelers: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
The Steelers were tormented by the Packers passing attack. If there is an area of need for Pittsburgh, it’s at cornerback.
Previous Pick: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
32. Green Bay Packers: Marcus Cannon, T, TCU
The Packers have few holes despite all of their injuries last year. One area they could improve is at offensive line. Cannon provides depth at tackle and is athletic enough to switch to guard if necessary.
Previous Pick: Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin
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