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| Bengals land Dalton early in second round |
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04/29/2011 |
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| nd defensive lineman had plenty of success in his short time at North Carolina and the New York Giants were convinced enough to make him the 52nd pick. Washington continued to stock-pile draft choices, garnering the No. 62 and No. 127 picks from the Chicago Bears, who selected Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year Stephen Paea. The Oregon State defensive tackle slipped in the draft as a result of injury concerns. "Right now I am 100-percent. I'm ready to roll," Paea said after learning where he's headed. "I th |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 2 |
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04/29/2011 |
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| ski (C, Penn State); 49. Indianapolis Colts - Ben Ijalana (OG, Villanova); 50. San Diego Chargers - Marcus Gilchrist (CB, Clemson); 51. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - DaQuan Bowers (DE, Clemson); 52. New York Giants - Marvin Austin (DT, North Carolina); 53. Chicago Bears - Stephen Paea (DT, Oregon State); 54. Philadelphia Eagles - Jaiquawn Jarrett (S, Temple); 55. Kansas City Chiefs - Rodney Hudson (OG, Florida State); 56. New England Patriots - Shane Vereen (RB, California); 57. Detroit Lions - Mikel Leshoure (RB, |
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| A second-round mock |
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04/29/2011 |
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| e youth and athleticism on the defensive line. 61) San Diego Chargers (from New York Jets) -- Kendall Hunter, RB, Oklahoma State -- Chargers aren't going to bring back Darren Sproles, and Hunter's one of the better receiving backs in this class. 62) Chicago Bears: Drake Nevis, DT, LSU -- A quick and penetrating tackle to fill Tommie Harris' old role would be made to order for Bears. 63) Pittsburgh Steelers: Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State -- Has durability concerns, but would provide good value to a Steelers s |
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| Panthers take Cam Newton at No. 1 |
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04/29/2011 |
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| erback Jimmy Smith. New England traded the 28th pick to New Orleans for the Saints' second-round (No. 56) choice and their 2012 first-rounder. The Saints used the opportunity to bring in Alabama running back Mark Ingram, the 2009 Heisman winner. The Chicago Bears then picked Wisconsin offensive lineman Gabe Carimi, and the Jets chose Temple defensive tackle Muhammad Wilkerson. After Pittsburgh made Ohio State defensive end Cameron Heyward the 31st pick, the Super Bowl champion Packers closed the first round |
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| Bears take OT Gabe Carimi |
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04/29/2011 |
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) - The Chicago Bears have picked Outland Trophy-winning tackle Gabe Carimi with the 29th overall pick in the NFL draft. The 6-foot-7, 314-pound Carimi started 49 games for Wisconsin over four years. He will be counted on to shore up a Bears offensive line that allowed a league-high 56 sacks last season. Carimi and the rest of the Wisconsin line paved the way for a rushing attack that came up 4 yards short of producing three 1,000-yard rushers last season. The four-time Big Ten al |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 1 |
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04/28/2011 |
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| tkins (OG, Baylor); 24. New Orleans Saints - Cameron Jordan (DE, California); 25. Seattle Seahawks - James Carpenter (OG, Alabama); 26. Kansas City Chiefs - Jonathan Baldwin (WR, Pittsburgh); 27. Baltimore Ravens - Jimmy Smith (CB, Colorado); 28. New Orleans Saints - Mark Ingram (RB, Alabama); 29. Chicago Bears - Gabe Carimi (OT, Wisconsin); 30. New York Jets - Muhammad Wilkerson (DT, Temple); 31. Pittsburgh Steelers - Cameron Heyward (DE, Ohio State); 32. Green Bay Packers - Derek Sherrod (OT, Miss State); |
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| NFL Draft No. 1 Selections |
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04/28/2011 |
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| e, Los Angeles, QB, Vanderbilt. 1951 - Kyle Rote, New York Giants, HB, SMU. 1950 - Leon Hart, Detroit, WR, Notre Dame. 1949 - Chuck Bednarik, Philadelphia, C, Pennsylvania. 1948 - Harry Gilmer, Washington, QB, Alabama. 1947 - Bob Fenimore, Chicago Bears, HB, Oklahoma A&M. 1946 - Frank Dancewicz, Boston, QB, Notre Dame. 1945 - Charley Trippi, Chicago Cardinals, HB, Georgia. 1944 - Angelo Bertelli, Boston, QB, Notre Dame. 1943 - Frank Sinkwich, Detroit, HB, Georgia. 1942 - Bill Dudley, |
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| One last-gasp guess at the first round |
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04/28/2011 |
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| iots: Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA -- As a good-sized linebacker who can rush the passer and drop into coverage, Ayers could be made to order for the Patriots in the rather unlikely event they keep this pick. LAST PREDICTION: Brooks Reed, OLB, Arizona 29) Chicago Bears: Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina -- Bears have done their due diligence on the immensely-gifted but baggage-laden Austin and could have a difference-making replacement for the departed Tommie Harris if he gets his act together. LAST PREDICTION: Sh |
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| A look at the best 1st-round picks, spot by spot |
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04/23/2011 |
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| ver the top. Munoz was among the greatest blockers in league history. His best work was in 1981 and '88, years his quarterbacks (Ken Anderson and Boomer Esiason) were NFL MVPs and the Bengals went to the Super Bowl. No. 4 Walter Payton, RB, Chicago Bears, 1975, Jackson State ``Sweetness'' would be in the discussion of greatest running backs of all time, probably the best of the Super Bowl era. His only Super Bowl was as part of the '85 Bears juggernaut, but his overall dominance makes him an easy |
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| Best, worst first-round NFL draft picks |
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04/23/2011 |
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| e 27th overall pick had mediocre three seasons until his career abruptly ended with a Thanksgiving arrest in 1999. Was later convicted of conspiracy to commit murder of his pregnant girlfriend. He's serving at least a 19-year prison sentence. CHICAGO BEARS Best: RB Walter Payton, Jackson State, 1975 Drafted fourth overall, Payton retired after 1987 season as NFL's all-time leading rusher with 16,726 yards. Helped 1985 Bears win the 1985 championship, running for 1,551 yards, and made nine Pro Bowl |
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