2011 NFL Draft

















































2011 NFL Draft
2011 NFL draft logo
General information
Date(s) April 28–30, 2011
Time 8:00 pm EDT (April 28)
6:00 pm EDT (April 29)
Noon EDT (April 30)
Location
Radio City Music Hall
in New York City, NY
Network(s)
ESPN, NFL Network
Overview

254 total selections in 7 rounds
League NFL
First selection
Cam Newton, QB
Carolina Panthers
Mr. Irrelevant
Cheta Ozougwu, DE
Houston Texans
Most selections (12)
Washington Redskins
Fewest selections (5)

Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars

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The 2011 NFL Draft was the 76th installment of the annual NFL Draft, where the franchises of the National Football League select newly eligible football players. Like the 2010 draft, the 2011 draft was held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York, over three days: this year, the first round took place on Thursday, April 28, 2011; the second and third rounds took place on Friday, April 29; with the final four rounds on Saturday, April 30, 2011.[1][2]


The Carolina Panthers, who had the worst record for the 2010 NFL season at 2–14, had the right to the first selection in each round of the draft. With the first pick the Panthers selected Auburn University quarterback Cam Newton, who was the 2010 Heisman Trophy winner.[3]


A second Heisman Trophy winner, running back Mark Ingram Jr. from Alabama was selected by New Orleans late in the first round. This was the eleventh draft which included multiple Heisman winners, and the first time ever that it has occurred in consecutive drafts (Sam Bradford and Tim Tebow in 2010).[4] Five of the first six picks played college football in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).[5]


For the second consecutive year—and the third time in NFL history—the top two selections of the draft won Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year awards, respectively.[6]


The top two picks in the draft, Cam Newton and Denver linebacker Von Miller, played against each other in Super Bowl 50 on the teams that drafted them. This marked the first time that the top two picks in a single draft faced each other in the Super Bowl.[7] The Broncos won, 24-10, with Miller winning Super Bowl MVP.


Teams were allowed ten minutes to make each selection in the first round, seven minutes per selection in the second round and five minutes in each of the subsequent rounds.[8] The time allotment ran out for the Baltimore Ravens on their first round pick, allowing the Kansas City Chiefs to move up to the 26th pick and dropping the Ravens to the 27th pick.[source 1]


It is considered one of the best drafts in recent years, with many players with Hall of Fame level talent, including 3-time Defensive Player of the Year J. J. Watt, 2015 NFL MVP Cam Newton, Super Bowl 50 MVP Von Miller, 2015 and 2018 receiving yards leader Julio Jones, and perennial All-Pro players such as Richard Sherman, A. J. Green, Tyron Smith, Justin Houston, and Patrick Peterson.


The following is the breakdown of the 254 players selected by position:








  • 39 Cornerbacks

  • 32 Linebackers

  • 28 Wide receivers

  • 27 Defensive ends

  • 24 Running backs




  • 22 Offensive tackles

  • 17 Defensive tackles

  • 14 Safeties

  • 13 Offensive guards

  • 12 Quarterbacks




  • 12 Tight ends

  • 6 Centers

  • 6 Fullbacks

  • 1 Placekicker

  • 1 Punter



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Contents






  • 1 Impact of labor situation


  • 2 Early entrants


  • 3 Determination of draft order


  • 4 Player selections


  • 5 Supplemental draft


  • 6 Notable undrafted players


  • 7 Trades


  • 8 Forfeited picks


  • 9 Selections by college conference


  • 10 See also


  • 11 References





Impact of labor situation



Despite an ongoing labor dispute between league owners and players over a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), a provision in the expired CBA ensured that this draft would still take place, despite the fact that the owners had imposed a lockout to prevent the start of the league year.[9] Fans in attendance at the draft expressed their displeasure with the lockout by booing NFL commissioner Roger Goodell during the event and chanting "We want football."[10]


Due to the labor situation and the lockout, franchises were not able to trade players for draft selections (trades involving only selections were permitted), and were unable to sign or even contact drafted or undrafted players until the lockout was lifted. Because of the lockout, the Panthers could not sign or even negotiate with their first draft pick before the draft began, as other teams have done in years past.[11][12]


The restriction on trading players extended to players selected in this draft—teams were unable to swap any player once selected, e.g. as happened in 2004 when the San Diego Chargers and New York Giants completed a draft day trade involving Eli Manning and Philip Rivers who had been selected first and fourth respectively.[13] In addition, with no agreement in place between owners and players mandating future drafts, teams were advised by the league that any trades involving future draft picks would be made at the teams' "own risk".[14] This warning did not dissuade several teams from making trades involving future selections.


The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) considered plans to dissuade potential prospects from attending the draft,[15] but a record 25 potential draftees attended the event, including Von Miller, who was one of the named plaintiffs in the players' antitrust lawsuit against the league.[16][17]



Early entrants



A record 56 underclassmen announced their intention to forgo their remaining NCAA eligibility and declare themselves eligible to be selected in the draft.[18] Of the 56 eligible underclassmen, 43 (or 76.8%) were drafted.[19][20]


The selection of Newton, a junior, marked the third straight draft where the first overall selection was an underclassman. Since non-seniors were first eligible to be drafted in 1990, fourteen first overall picks (including six of the last seven) have been players who have entered the draft early.[21] Eight of the first ten players chosen in this draft were non-seniors, which broke the record of six set in 1997 and matched in 2006. Jake Locker and Von Miller were the only two seniors among the first ten draftees.[21]



Determination of draft order



The draft order is based generally on each team's record from the previous season, with teams which qualified for the postseason selecting after those which failed to make the playoffs.



Player selections





















*
= compensatory selection
^
= supplemental compensatory selection

= Pro Bowler[N 1]
















































































Positions key

C

Center


CB

Cornerback


DB

Defensive back


DE

Defensive end

DL

Defensive lineman

DT

Defensive tackle

FB

Fullback

FS

Free safety

G

Guard

HB

Halfback

K

Placekicker

KR

Kick returner

LB

Linebacker

LS

Long snapper

OT

Offensive tackle

OL

Offensive lineman

NT

Nose tackle

P

Punter

PR

Punt returner

QB

Quarterback

RB

Running back

S

Safety

SS

Strong safety

TB

Tailback

TE

Tight end

WR

Wide receiver
 
 
 
 





The 2015 MVP Cam Newton was drafted first overall in 2011 by the Carolina Panthers.





Super Bowl 50 MVP Von Miller was drafted second





Julio Jones has led the league in receiving yards twice and has the highest career average receiving yards per game in NFL history




Drafted in the fifth round, Richard Sherman was an integral member of the Seattle Seahawks' "Legion of Boom" secondary that contributed to their Super Bowl XLVIII victory





J. J. Watt was drafted by the Houston Texans and has been voted defensive player of the year three times by AP and three times by the PFWA








































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Rnd.

Pick #
NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

1

1

Carolina Panthers

Cam Newton 

QB

Auburn

SEC

2015 NFL MVP, 2010 Heisman Trophy winner[N 2]

1

2

Denver Broncos

Von Miller 

LB

Texas A&M

Big 12

Super Bowl 50 MVP

1

3

Buffalo Bills

Marcell Dareus 

DT

Alabama

SEC


1

4

Cincinnati Bengals

A. J. Green 

WR

Georgia

SEC


1

5

Arizona Cardinals

Patrick Peterson 

CB

LSU

SEC


1

6

Atlanta Falcons

Julio Jones 

WR

Alabama

SEC

from Cleveland [R1 - 1]

1

7

San Francisco 49ers

Aldon Smith 

LB

Missouri

Big 12


1

8

Tennessee Titans

Jake Locker 

QB

Washington

Pac-10


1

9

Dallas Cowboys

Tyron Smith 

OT

USC

Pac-10


1

10

Jacksonville Jaguars

Blaine Gabbert 

QB

Missouri

Big 12

from Washington [R1 - 2]

1

11

Houston Texans

J. J. Watt 

DE

Wisconsin

Big Ten

3× NFL Defensive Player of the Year

1

12

Minnesota Vikings

Christian Ponder 

QB

Florida State

ACC


1

13

Detroit Lions

Nick Fairley 

DT

Auburn

SEC


1

14

St. Louis Rams

Robert Quinn 

DE

North Carolina

ACC

1x NFL Defensive Player of the Year

1

15

Miami Dolphins

Mike Pouncey 

C

Florida

SEC


1

16

Washington Redskins

Ryan Kerrigan 

DE

Purdue

Big Ten

from Jacksonville [R1 - 3]

1

17

New England Patriots

Nate Solder 

OT

Colorado

Big 12

from Oakland [R1 - 4]

1

18

San Diego Chargers

Corey Liuget 

DT

Illinois

Big Ten


1

19

New York Giants

Prince Amukamara 

CB

Nebraska

Big 12


1

20

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Adrian Clayborn 

DE

Iowa

Big Ten


1

21

Cleveland Browns

Phil Taylor Sr. 

DT

Baylor

Big 12

from Kansas City [R1 - 5]

1

22

Indianapolis Colts

Anthony Castonzo 

OT

Boston College

ACC


1

23

Philadelphia Eagles

Danny Watkins 

G

Baylor

Big 12


1

24

New Orleans Saints

Cameron Jordan 

DE

California

Pac-10


1

25

Seattle Seahawks

James Carpenter 

OT

Alabama

SEC


1

26

Kansas City Chiefs

Jonathan Baldwin 

WR

Pittsburgh

Big East

from Atlanta via Cleveland [R1 - 6]

1

27

Baltimore Ravens

Jimmy Smith 

CB

Colorado

Big 12

in lieu of pick 26 (time expired) [N 3]

1

28

New Orleans Saints

Mark Ingram Jr. 

RB

Alabama

SEC

from New England [R1 - 7], 2009 Heisman Trophy winner[N 4]

1

29

Chicago Bears

Gabe Carimi 

OT

Wisconsin

Big Ten


1

30

New York Jets

Muhammad Wilkerson 

DE

Temple

MAC


1

31

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cameron Heyward 

DE

Ohio State

Big Ten


1

32

Green Bay Packers

Derek Sherrod 

OT

Mississippi State

SEC


2

33

New England Patriots

Ras-I Dowling 

CB

Virginia

ACC

from Carolina [R2 - 1]

2

34

Buffalo Bills

Aaron Williams 

CB

Texas

Big 12


2

35

Cincinnati Bengals

Andy Dalton 

QB

TCU

MWC


2

36

San Francisco 49ers

Colin Kaepernick 

QB

Nevada

WAC

, from Denver [R2 - 2]

2

37

Cleveland Browns

Jabaal Sheard 

DE

Pittsburgh

Big East


2

38

Arizona Cardinals

Ryan Williams 

RB

Virginia Tech

ACC


2

39

Tennessee Titans

Akeem Ayers 

LB

UCLA

Pac-10


2

40

Dallas Cowboys

Bruce Carter 

LB

North Carolina

ACC


2

41

Washington Redskins

Jarvis Jenkins 

DT

Clemson

ACC


2

42

Houston Texans

Brooks Reed 

DE

Arizona

Pac-10


2

43

Minnesota Vikings

Kyle Rudolph 

TE

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)


2

44

Detroit Lions

Titus Young 

WR

Boise State

WAC


2

45

Denver Broncos

Rahim Moore 

S

UCLA

Pac-10

from San Francisco [R2 - 3]

2

46

Denver Broncos

Orlando Franklin 

OT

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Miami [R2 - 4]

2

47

St. Louis Rams

Lance Kendricks 

TE

Wisconsin

Big Ten


2

48

Oakland Raiders

Stefen Wisniewski 

C

Penn State

Big Ten


2

49

Indianapolis Colts

Ben Ijalana 

OT

Villanova

CAA

from Jacksonville via Washington [R2 - 5]

2

50

San Diego Chargers

Marcus Gilchrist 

CB

Clemson

ACC


2

51

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Da'Quan Bowers 

DE

Clemson

ACC


2

52

New York Giants

Marvin Austin 

DT

North Carolina

ACC


2

53

Chicago Bears

Stephen Paea 

DT

Oregon State

Pac-10

from Indianapolis via Washington [R2 - 6]

2

54

Philadelphia Eagles

Jaiquawn Jarrett 

S

Temple

MAC


2

55

Kansas City Chiefs

Rodney Hudson 

G

Florida State

ACC


2

56

New England Patriots

Shane Vereen 

RB

California

Pac-10

from New Orleans [R2 - 7]

2

57

Detroit Lions

Mikel Leshoure 

RB

Illinois

Big Ten

from Seattle [R2 - 8]

2

58

Baltimore Ravens

Torrey Smith 

WR

Maryland

ACC


2

59

Cleveland Browns

Greg Little 

WR

North Carolina

ACC

from Atlanta [R2 - 9]

2

60

Houston Texans

Brandon Harris 

CB

Miami (FL)

ACC

from New England [R2 - 10]

2

61

San Diego Chargers

Jonas Mouton 

LB

Michigan

Big Ten

from New York Jets [R2 - 11]

2

62

Miami Dolphins

Daniel Thomas 

RB

Kansas State

Big 12

from Chicago via Washington [R2 - 12]

2

63

Pittsburgh Steelers

Marcus Gilbert 

OT

Florida

SEC


2

64

Green Bay Packers

Randall Cobb 

WR

Kentucky

SEC


3

65

Carolina Panthers

Terrell McClain 

DT

South Florida

Big East


3

66

Cincinnati Bengals

Dontay Moch 

LB

Nevada

WAC


3

67

Denver Broncos

Nate Irving 

LB

North Carolina State

ACC


3

68

Buffalo Bills

Kelvin Sheppard 

LB

LSU

SEC


3

69

Arizona Cardinals

Rob Housler 

TE

Florida Atlantic

Sun Belt


3

70

Kansas City Chiefs

Justin Houston 

LB

Georgia

SEC

from Cleveland [R3 - 1]

3

71

Dallas Cowboys

DeMarco Murray 

RB

Oklahoma

Big 12


3

72

New Orleans Saints

Martez Wilson 

LB

Illinois

Big Ten

from Washington [R3 - 2]

3

73

New England Patriots

Stevan Ridley 

RB

LSU

SEC

from Houston [R3 - 3]

3

74

New England Patriots

Ryan Mallett 

QB

Arkansas

SEC

from Minnesota [R3 - 4]

3

75

Seattle Seahawks

John Moffitt 

G

Wisconsin

Big Ten

from Detroit [R3 - 5]

3

76

Jacksonville Jaguars

Will Rackley 

G

Lehigh

Patriot

from San Francisco [R3 - 6]

3

77

Tennessee Titans

Jurrell Casey 

DT

USC

Pac-10


3

78

St. Louis Rams

Austin Pettis 

WR

Boise State

WAC


3

79

Washington Redskins

Leonard Hankerson 

WR

Miami (FL)

ACC

from Miami [R3 - 7]

3

80

San Francisco 49ers

Chris Culliver 

CB

South Carolina

SEC

from Jacksonville [R3 - 8]

3

81

Oakland Raiders

DeMarcus Van Dyke 

CB

Miami (FL)

ACC


3

82

San Diego Chargers

Vincent Brown 

WR

San Diego State

MWC


3

83

New York Giants

Jerrel Jernigan 

WR

Troy

Sun Belt


3

84

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mason Foster 

LB

Washington

Pac-10


3

85

Baltimore Ravens

Jah Reid 

OT

Central Florida

C-USA

from Philadelphia [R3 - 9]

3

86

Kansas City Chiefs

Allen Bailey 

DE

Miami (FL)

ACC


3

87

Indianapolis Colts

Drake Nevis 

DT

LSU

SEC


3

88

New Orleans Saints

Johnny Patrick 

CB

Louisville

Big East


3

89

San Diego Chargers

Shareece Wright 

CB

USC

Pac-10

from Seattle [R3 - 10]

3

90

Philadelphia Eagles

Curtis Marsh 

CB

Utah State

WAC

from Baltimore [R3 - 11]

3

91

Atlanta Falcons

Akeem Dent 

LB

Georgia

SEC


3

92

Oakland Raiders

Joseph Barksdale 

OT

LSU

SEC

from New England [R3 - 12]

3

93

Chicago Bears

Chris Conte 

S

California

Pac-10


3

94

New York Jets

Kenrick Ellis 

DT

Hampton

MEAC


3

95

Pittsburgh Steelers

Curtis Brown 

CB

Texas

Big 12


3

96

Green Bay Packers

Alex Green 

RB

Hawaii

WAC



3*

97

Carolina Panthers

Sione Fua 

DT

Stanford

Pac-10


4

98

Carolina Panthers

Brandon Hogan 

CB

West Virginia

Big East


4

99

Seattle Seahawks

K. J. Wright 

LB

Mississippi State

SEC

from Denver via New England [R4 - 1]

4

100

Buffalo Bills

Da'Norris Searcy 

S

North Carolina

ACC


4

101

Cincinnati Bengals

Clint Boling 

G

Georgia

SEC


4

102

Cleveland Browns

Jordan Cameron 

TE

USC

Pac-10


4

103

Arizona Cardinals

Sam Acho 

DE

Texas

Big 12


4

104

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Luke Stocker 

TE

Tennessee

SEC

from Washington via Philadelphia [R4 - 2]

4

105

Washington Redskins

Roy Helu 

RB

Nebraska

Big 12

from Houston [R4 - 3]

4

106

Minnesota Vikings

Christian Ballard 

DE

Iowa

Big Ten


4

107

Seattle Seahawks

Kris Durham 

WR

Georgia

SEC

from Detroit [R4 - 4]

4

108

Denver Broncos

Quinton Carter 

S

Oklahoma

Big 12

from San Francisco [R4 - 5]

4

109

Tennessee Titans

Colin McCarthy 

LB

Miami (FL)

ACC


4

110

Dallas Cowboys

David Arkin 

G

Missouri State

MVFC


4

111

Miami Dolphins

Edmond Gates 

WR

Abilene Christian

Lone Star


4

112

St. Louis Rams

Greg Salas 

WR

Hawai'i

WAC


4

113

Oakland Raiders

Chimdi Chekwa 

CB

Ohio State

Big Ten


4

114

Jacksonville Jaguars

Cecil Shorts 

WR

Mount Union

OAC


4

115

San Francisco 49ers

Kendall Hunter 

RB

Oklahoma State

Big 12

from San Diego [R4 - 6]

4

116

Philadelphia Eagles

Casey Matthews 

LB

Oregon

Pac-10

from Tampa Bay [R4 - 7]

4

117

New York Giants

James Brewer 

OT

Indiana

Big Ten


4

118

Kansas City Chiefs

Jalil Brown 

CB

Colorado

Big 12


4

119

Indianapolis Colts

Delone Carter 

RB

Syracuse

Big East


4

120

Philadelphia Eagles

Alex Henery 

K

Nebraska

Big 12


4

121

Jacksonville Jaguars

Chris Prosinski 

S

Wyoming

MWC

from New Orleans [R4 - 8]

4

122

Buffalo Bills

Chris Hairston 

OT

Clemson

ACC

from Seattle [R4 - 9]

4

123

Baltimore Ravens

Tandon Doss 

WR

Indiana

Big Ten


4

124

Cleveland Browns

Owen Marecic 

FB

Stanford

Pac-10

from Atlanta [R4 - 10]

4

125

Oakland Raiders

Taiwan Jones 

RB

Eastern Washington

Big Sky

from New England [R4 - 11]

4

126

New York Jets

Bilal Powell 

RB

Louisville

Big East


4

127

Houston Texans

Rashad Carmichael 

CB

Virginia Tech

ACC

from Chicago via Washington [R4 - 12]

4

128

Pittsburgh Steelers

Cortez Allen 

CB

The Citadel

SoCon


4

129

Denver Broncos

Julius Thomas 

TE

Portland State

Big Sky

from Green Bay [R4 - 13]


4*

130

Tennessee Titans

Jamie Harper 

RB

Clemson

ACC



4*

131

Green Bay Packers

Davon House 

CB

New Mexico State

WAC


5

132

Carolina Panthers

Kealoha Pilares 

WR

Hawaii

WAC


5

133

Buffalo Bills

Johnny White 

RB

North Carolina

ACC


5

134

Cincinnati Bengals

Robert Sands 

S

West Virginia

Big East


5

135

Kansas City Chiefs

Ricky Stanzi 

QB

Iowa

Big Ten

from Denver via Tampa Bay [R5 - 1]

5

136

Arizona Cardinals

Anthony Sherman 

FB

Connecticut

Big East


5

137

Cleveland Browns

Buster Skrine 

CB

Chattanooga

SoCon


5

138

New England Patriots

Marcus Cannon 

OT

TCU

MWC

from Houston [R5 - 2]

5

139

Minnesota Vikings

Brandon Burton 

CB

Utah

MWC


5

140

Kansas City Chiefs

Gabe Miller 

LB

Oregon State

Pac-10

from Detroit [R5 - 3]

5

141

Green Bay Packers

D. J. Williams 

TE

Arkansas

SEC

from San Francisco via Denver [R5 - 4]

5

142

Tennessee Titans

Karl Klug 

DE

Iowa

Big Ten


5

143

Dallas Cowboys

Josh Thomas 

CB

Buffalo

MAC


5

144

Houston Texans

Shiloh Keo 

S

Idaho

WAC

from Washington [R5 - 5]

5

145

Atlanta Falcons

Jacquizz Rodgers 

RB

Oregon State

Pac-10

from St. Louis [R5 - 6]

5

146

Washington Redskins

Dejon Gomes 

S

Nebraska

Big 12

from Miami [R5 - 7]

5

147

Jacksonville Jaguars

Rod Issac 

CB

Middle Tennessee St.

Sun Belt


5

148

Oakland Raiders

Denarius Moore 

WR

Tennessee

SEC


5

149

Philadelphia Eagles

Dion Lewis 

RB

Pittsburgh

Big East

from San Diego [R5 - 8]

5

150

Cleveland Browns

Jason Pinkston 

OT

Pittsburgh

Big East

from New York Giants via Minnesota [R5 - 9]

5

151

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Ahmad Black 

S

Florida

SEC


5

152

Houston Texans

T. J. Yates 

QB

North Carolina

ACC

from Indianapolis via Washington [R5 - 10]

5

153

New York Jets

Jeremy Kerley 

WR

TCU

MWC

from Philadelphia [R5 - 11]

5

154

Seattle Seahawks

Richard Sherman 

CB

Stanford

Pac-10

from Kansas City via Detroit [R5 - 12]

5

155

Washington Redskins

Niles Paul 

WR

Nebraska

Big 12

from New Orleans[R5 - 13]

5

156

Seattle Seahawks

Mark LeGree 

S

Appalachian State

SoCon


5

157

Detroit Lions

Doug Hogue 

LB

Syracuse

Big East

from Baltimore via Seattle [R5 - 14]

5

158

St. Louis Rams

Jermale Hines 

S

Ohio State

Big Ten

from Atlanta [R5 - 15]

5

159

New England Patriots

Lee Smith 

TE

Marshall

C-USA


5

160

Chicago Bears

Nathan Enderle 

QB

Idaho

WAC


5

161

Philadelphia Eagles

Julian Vandervelde 

G

Iowa

Big Ten

from New York Jets [R5 - 16]

5

162

Pittsburgh Steelers

Chris Carter 

LB

Fresno State

WAC


5

163

San Francisco 49ers

Daniel Kilgore 

G

Appalachian State

SoCon

from Green Bay [R5 - 17]


5*

164

Baltimore Ravens

Chykie Brown 

CB

Texas

Big 12



5*

165

Baltimore Ravens

Pernell McPhee 

DE

Mississippi State

SEC


6

166

Carolina Panthers

Lawrence Wilson 

LB

Connecticut

Big East


6

167

Cincinnati Bengals

Ryan Whalen 

WR

Stanford

Pac-10


6

168

Minnesota Vikings

DeMarcus Love 

OT

Arkansas

SEC

from Denver via Cleveland [R6 - 1]

6

169

Buffalo Bills

Chris White 

LB

Mississippi State

SEC


6

170

Minnesota Vikings

Mistral Raymond 

S

South Florida

Big East

from Cleveland [R6 - 2]

6

171

Arizona Cardinals

Quan Sturdivant 

LB

North Carolina

ACC


6

172

Minnesota Vikings

Brandon Fusco 

C

Slippery Rock

PSAC


6

173

Seattle Seahawks

Byron Maxwell 

CB

Clemson

ACC

from Detroit [R6 - 3]

6

174

Miami Dolphins

Charles Clay 

FB

Tulsa

C-USA

from San Francisco via Green Bay [R6 - 4]

6

175

Tennessee Titans

Byron Stingily 

OT

Louisville

Big East


6

176

Dallas Cowboys

Dwayne Harris 

WR

East Carolina

C-USA


6

177

Washington Redskins

Evan Royster 

RB

Penn State

Big Ten


6

178

Washington Redskins

Aldrick Robinson 

WR

SMU

C-USA

from Houston [R6 - 5]

6

179

Green Bay Packers

Caleb Schlauderaff 

G

Utah

MWC

from Miami [R6 - 6]

6

180

Baltimore Ravens

Tyrod Taylor 

QB

Virginia Tech

ACC

from St. Louis [R6 - 7]

6

181

Oakland Raiders

Richard Gordon 

TE

Miami (FL)

ACC


6

182

San Francisco 49ers

Ronald Johnson 

WR

USC

Pac-10

from Jacksonville [R6 - 8]

6

183

San Diego Chargers

Jordan Todman 

RB

Connecticut

Big East


6

184

Arizona Cardinals

David Carter 

DT

UCLA

Pac-10

from Tampa Bay via Philadelphia [R6 - 9]

6

185

New York Giants

Greg Jones 

LB

Michigan State

Big Ten


6

186

Green Bay Packers

D. J. Smith 

OLB

Appalachian State

SoCon

from Philadelphia via Detroit and Denver [R6 - 10]

6

187

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Allen Bradford 

RB

USC

Pac-10

from Kansas City[R6 - 11]

6

188

Indianapolis Colts

Chris L. Rucker 

CB

Michigan State

Big Ten


6

189

Denver Broncos

Mike Mohamed 

LB

California

Pac-10

from New Orleans via New England [R6 - 12]

6

190

San Francisco 49ers

Colin Jones 

S

TCU

MWC

from Seattle [R6 - 13]

6

191

Philadelphia Eagles

Jason Kelce 

C

Cincinnati

Big East

from Baltimore [R6 - 14]

6

192

Atlanta Falcons

Matt Bosher 

P

Miami (FL)

ACC


6

193

Philadelphia Eagles

Brian Rolle 

LB

Ohio State

Big Ten

from New England[R6 - 15]

6

194

New England Patriots

Markell Carter 

DE

Central Arkansas

Southland

from New York Jets via Philadelphia [R6 - 16]

6

195

Chicago Bears

J. T. Thomas 

LB

West Virginia

Big East


6

196

Pittsburgh Steelers

Keith Williams 

G

Nebraska

Big 12


6

197

Green Bay Packers

Ricky Elmore 

DE

Arizona

Pac-10



6*

198

New York Giants

Tyler Sash 

S

Iowa

Big Ten



6*

199

Kansas City Chiefs

Jerrell Powe 

DT

Ole Miss

SEC



6*

200

Minnesota Vikings

Ross Homan 

LB

Ohio State

Big Ten



6*

201

San Diego Chargers

Stephen Schilling 

G

Michigan

Big Ten



6*

202

New York Giants

Jacquian Williams 

LB

South Florida

Big East



6*

203

Carolina Panthers

Zack Williams 

C

Washington State

Pac-10


7

204

Denver Broncos

Virgil Green 

TE

Nevada

WAC

from Carolina via Green Bay [R7 - 1]

7

205

Seattle Seahawks

Lazarius Levingston 

DE

LSU

SEC

from Denver via Detroit [R7 - 2]

7

206

Buffalo Bills

Justin Rogers 

CB

Richmond

CAA


7

207

Cincinnati Bengals

Korey Lindsey 

CB

Southern Illinois

MVFC


7

208

New York Jets

Greg McElroy 

QB

Alabama

SEC

from Arizona [R7 - 3]

7

209

Detroit Lions

Culbreath, JohnnyJohnny Culbreath 

OT

South Carolina State

MEAC

from Cleveland via Seattle [R7 - 4]

7

210

Atlanta Falcons

Jackson, AndrewAndrew Jackson 

G

Fresno State

WAC

from Detroit [R7 - 5]

7

211

San Francisco 49ers

Bruce Miller 

FB

Central Florida

C-USA


7

212

Tennessee Titans

Zach Clayton 

DT

Auburn

SEC



7

212.5

Dallas Cowboys

selection forfeited because of use of 7th round selection in 2010 Supplemental Draft [Forfeited picks 1]

7

213

Washington Redskins

Brandyn Thompson 

CB

Boise State

WAC


7

214

Houston Texans

Derek Newton 

OT

Arkansas State University

Sun Belt


7

215

Minnesota Vikings

D'Aundre Reed 

DE

Arizona

Pac-10


7

216

St. Louis Rams

Mikail Baker 

CB

Baylor

Big 12


7

217

Washington Redskins

Maurice Hurt 

OT

Florida

SEC

from Miami [R7 - 6]

7

218

Green Bay Packers

Ryan Taylor 

TE

North Carolina

ACC

from Jacksonville via Miami [R7 - 7]

7

219

New England Patriots

Malcolm Williams 

CB

TCU

MWC

from Oakland [R7 - 8]

7

220

Dallas Cowboys

Shaun Chapas 

FB

Georgia

SEC

from San Diego [R7 - 9]

7

221

New York Giants

Da'Rel Scott 

RB

Maryland

ACC


7

222

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Anthony Gaitor 

CB

Florida International

Sun Belt


7

223

Kansas City Chiefs

Shane Bannon 

FB

Yale

Ivy


7

224

Washington Redskins

Markus White 

DE

Florida State

ACC

from Indianapolis [R7 - 10]

7

225

Baltimore Ravens

Anthony Allen 

RB

Georgia Tech

ACC

from Philadelphia [R7 - 11]

7

226

New Orleans Saints

Greg Romeus 

DE

Pittsburgh

Big East


7

227

New York Jets

Scotty McKnight 

WR

Colorado

Big 12

from Seattle via Philadelphia [R7 - 12]

7

228

St. Louis Rams

Jabara Williams 

LB

Stephen F. Austin

Southland

from Baltimore[R7 - 13]

7

229

St. Louis Rams

Jonathan Nelson 

CB

Oklahoma

Big 12

from Atlanta [R7 - 14]

7

230

Atlanta Falcons

Cliff Matthews 

DE

South Carolina

SEC

from New England [R7 - 15]


7

230.5

Chicago Bears

selection forfeited because of use of 7th round selection in 2010 Supplemental Draft [Forfeited picks 2]

7

231

Miami Dolphins

Frank Kearse 

DT

Alabama A&M

SWAC

from New York Jets via Detroit, San Francisco and Green Bay [R7 - 16]

7

232

Pittsburgh Steelers

Baron Batch 

RB

Texas Tech

Big 12


7

233

Green Bay Packers

Lawrence Guy 

DT

Arizona State

Pac-10



7*

234

San Diego Chargers

Andrew Gachkar 

LB

Missouri

Big 12



7*

235

Miami Dolphins

Jimmy Wilson 

CB

Montana

Big Sky



7*

236

Minnesota Vikings

Stephen Burton 

WR

West Texas A&M

Lone Star



7*

237

Philadelphia Eagles

Greg Lloyd, Jr. 

LB

Connecticut

Big East



7*

238

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Daniel Hardy 

TE

Idaho

WAC



7*

239

San Francisco 49ers

Mike Person 

OT

Montana State University

Big Sky



7*

240

Philadelphia Eagles

Stanley Havili 

FB

USC

Pac-10



7*

241

Oakland Raiders

David Ausberry 

WR

USC

Pac-10



7*

242

Seattle Seahawks

Malcolm Smith 

LB

USC

Pac-10

Super Bowl 48 MVP


7*

243

New Orleans Saints

Nate Bussey 

LB

Illinois

Big Ten



7^

244

Carolina Panthers

Lee Ziemba 

OT

Auburn

SEC



7^

245

Buffalo Bills

Michael Jasper 

G

Bethel (TN)

Mid-South



7^

246

Cincinnati Bengals

Jay Finley 

RB

Baylor

Big 12



7^

247

Denver Broncos

Jeremy Beal 

LB

Oklahoma

Big 12



7^

248

Cleveland Browns

Eric Hagg 

CB

Nebraska

Big 12



7^

249

Arizona Cardinals

DeMarco Sampson 

WR

San Diego State

MWC



7^

250

San Francisco 49ers

Holcomb, CurtisCurtis Holcomb 

CB

Florida A&M

MEAC



7^

251

Tennessee Titans

Tommie Campbell 

CB

California (PA)

PSAC



7^

252

Dallas Cowboys

Bill Nagy 

C

Wisconsin

Big Ten



7^

253

Washington Redskins

Chris Neild 

DT

West Virginia

Big East



7^

254

Houston Texans

Cheta Ozougwu 

DE

Rice

C-USA



Supplemental draft


A supplemental draft was held on August 22, 2011. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. Six players were available in the supplemental draft, but only one was selected.



























Rnd.

Pick #
NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

3

-

Oakland Raiders

Terrelle Pryor 

QB

Ohio State

Big Ten

Converted to a wide receiver in 2016


Notable undrafted players



























































































































































































































Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes

Baltimore Ravens

Tim Barnes 

C

Missouri

Big 12

Starter Center for the Rams

Buffalo Bills

Danny Aiken 

LS

Virginia

ACC


Carolina Panthers

Byron Bell 

OT

New Mexico

MWC

Starter at left tackle for the Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans

Chicago Bears

Mario Addison 

DE

Troy

Sun Belt

Sack leader for the Carolina Panthers in 2016

Chicago Bears

Dane Sanzenbacher 

WR

Ohio State

Big Ten


Cleveland Browns

Craig Robertson 

LB

North Texas

Sun Belt

Starter at linebacker for the Browns and Saints since 2012

Dallas Cowboys

Dan Bailey 

K

Oklahoma State

Big 12

Kicked for Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings.

Dallas Cowboys

Kai Forbath 

K

UCLA

Pac-10

Starter for the Washington Redskins, New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings

Dallas Cowboys

Chris Jones 

P

Carson–Newman

SAC

Current starting punter for the Dallas Cowboys

Denver Broncos

Chris Harris Jr. 

CB

Kansas

Big 12

4× Pro Bowl, 3× All Pro, Super Bowl 50 Champion, was not invited to combine.

Green Bay Packers

Brandon Saine 

RB

Ohio State

Big Ten

Played with 14 games with Green Bay Packers

Minnesota Vikings

Andre Holmes 

WR

Hillsdale

GLIAC

Currently played for the Denver Broncos

Minnesota Vikings

Allen Reisner 

TE

Iowa

Big Ten

Played with 17 games with Minnesota Vikings and Jacksonville Jaguars

New England Patriots

Richard Medlin 

RB

Fayetteville State

CIAA

Played at least one game with Miami Dolphins

New Orleans Saints

Isa Abdul-Quddus 

FS

Fordham

Patriot

Safety for the New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions, and Miami Dolphins

New York Giants

Larry Donnell 

TE

Grambling State

SWAC

Starting TE for the Giants in 2014

Oakland Raiders

Sterling Moore 

CB

SMU

C-USA

Pass defended in the endzone of the 2011 AFC Championship game with 0:22 seconds remaining to secure a win for the New England Patriots

Philadelphia Eagles

Cedric Thornton 

DE

Southern Arkansas

Gulf South

Defensive end/tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

San Diego Chargers

Patrick DiMarco 

FB

South Carolina

SEC

Starting fullback for the Buffalo Bills and 1x Pro Bowl and played Super Bowl 51 with the Atlanta Falcons

San Diego Chargers

Scott Tolzien 

QB

Wisconsin

Big Ten


San Francisco 49ers

Chris Hogan 

WR

Monmouth University

NEC

Starting wide receiver for the New England Patriots and won Super Bowl 51 with the New England Patriots as a starter.

Seattle Seahawks

Doug Baldwin 

WR

Stanford

Pac-10

First undrafted rookie free agent to lead his team in receptions and yards receiving since the AFL-NFL merger and won Super Bowl 48 with the Seattle Seahawks as a starter. Caught an NFL-leading 14 touchdowns during the 2015 NFL season.

Seattle Seahawks

Mike Morgan 

LB

USC

Pac-10

Won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seattle Seahawks

St. Louis Rams

Jacob McQuaide 

LS

Ohio State

Big Ten

Pro Bowl long snapper for the Los Angeles Rams

Seattle Seahawks

Ron Parker 

S

Newberry

SAC

Starter at Free Safety for the Chiefs since 2014

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Armando Allen 

RB

Notre Dame

Ind. (FBS)



Trades


In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.


Round one



  1. ^ Highest Receiving Yards Per Game Average in NFL History#6: Cleveland → Atlanta. (D) Cleveland traded this pick to Atlanta for Atlanta's first (27th overall, which later became #26), second (59th) and fourth-rounder (124th) and also Atlanta's first- and fourth-round selections in 2012.[source 2]


  2. ^ #10: Washington → Jacksonville. (D) Jacksonville acquired this pick from Washington for Jacksonville's first- (16th overall) and second-round (49th) selections.[source 3]


  3. ^ #16: Jacksonville → Washington. (D) see #10: Washington → Jacksonville.[source 3]


  4. ^ #17: Oakland → New England (PD). Oakland traded this selection to New England for defensive lineman Richard Seymour.[source 4]


  5. ^ #21: Kansas City → Cleveland. (D) Cleveland acquired this pick from Kansas City for a first-round pick Cleveland got in an earlier trade with Atlanta (27th overall, which later became #26) and Cleveland's third-rounder (70th overall).[source 2]


  6. ^ #26: multiple trades:


    #26: Atlanta → Cleveland. (D) see #6: Cleveland → Atlanta.[source 2]


    #26: Cleveland → Kansas City. (D) see #21: Kansas City → Cleveland.[source 2]


    #26: Baltimore Ravens (time expired). This selection initially belonged to Baltimore, but their ten-minute time allotment expired while they were working out a trade, which allowed Kansas City to jump ahead of Baltimore and make this selection.[source 1]




  7. ^ #28: New England → New Orleans (D). New England traded this selection to New Orleans for New Orleans' second-round selection in 2011 (56th overall) and first-round selection in 2012.[source 5]


Round two



  1. ^ #33: Carolina → New England (PD). Carolina traded this selection to New England for a 2010 third-round selection (89th overall; Carolina selected Armanti Edwards).[source 6]


  2. ^ #36: Denver → San Francisco (D). San Francisco acquired this selection from Denver in exchange for San Francisco's second- (#45), fourth- (#108) and fifth-round (#141) picks.[source 7]


  3. ^ #45: Denver Broncos via San Francisco → San Diego (SD). see #36: Denver → San Francisco.[source 7]


  4. ^ #46: Miami → Denver (PD). Miami traded this selection and a 2010 second-round selection (43rd overall; traded to Baltimore, who selected Sergio Kindle) to Denver for wide receiver Brandon Marshall.[source 8]


  5. ^ #49: multiple trades:


    #49: Jacksonville → Washington. (D) see #10: Washington → Jacksonville.[source 3]


    #49: Washington → Indianapolis. (D) Washington traded this selection to Indianapolis in exchange for Indianapolis' second- (#53) and fifth-round (#152) selections.[source 9]




  6. ^ #53: multiple trades:


    #53: Indianapolis → Washington. (D) see #49: Washington → Indianapolis.[source 9]


    #53: Washington → Chicago. (D) Washington traded this selection to Chicago for Chicago's second- (#62) and fourth-round (#127) selections.[source 10]




  7. ^ #56: New Orleans → New England (D). see #28: New England → New Orleans .[source 5]


  8. ^ #57: Seattle → Detroit (D). Detroit acquired this pick from Seattle in exchange for Detroit's third- (#75) and fourth-round (#107) selections. In addition the clubs swapped fifth- and seventh-round picks, with Detroit getting pick 157 and pick 209 and Seattle receiving pick 154 and pick 205.[source 11]


  9. ^ #59: Atlanta → Cleveland. (D) see #6: Cleveland → Atlanta.[source 2]


  10. ^ #60: New England → Houston. (D) New England traded this selection to Houston for Houston's third- (#73) and fifth-round (#138) selections.[source 12]


  11. ^ #61: New York Jets → San Diego (PD). The Jets traded this conditional selection to San Diego for cornerback Antonio Cromartie.[source 13]


  12. ^ #62: multiple trades:


    #62: Chicago → Washington. (D) see '#53: Washington → Chicago.[source 10]


    #62: Washington → Miami. (D) Miami acquired this pick from Washington for Miami's third- (#79) fifth- (#146) and seventh-round picks (#217).[source 14]




Round three



  1. ^ #70: Cleveland → Kansas City. (D) see #21: Kansas City → Cleveland.[source 2]


  2. ^ #72: Washington → New Orleans (PD). Washington traded this selection and a conditional 2012 sixth-round selection to New Orleans for offensive tackle Jammal Brown and a fifth-round selection.[source 15]


  3. ^ #73: Houston → New England. (D) see #60: New England → Houston.[source 12]


  4. ^ #74: Minnesota → New England (PD). Minnesota traded this selection to New England for wide receiver Randy Moss and a 2012 seventh-round selection.[source 16]


  5. ^ #75: Detroit → Seattle (D). see #57: Seattle → Detroit.[source 11]


  6. ^ #76: San Francisco → Jacksonville (D). Jacksonville obtained this pick from San Francisco for Jacksonville's third- (#80) and sixth-round (#182) selections.[source 17]


  7. ^ #79: Miami → Washington. (D) see #62: Washington → Miami.[source 14]


  8. ^ #80: Jacksonville → San Francisco (D). see #76: San Francisco → Jacksonville.[source 17]


  9. ^ #85: Philadelphia → Baltimore (D). Philadelphia traded this pick to Baltimore for Baltimore's third- (#90) and sixth-round (#191) selections.[source 18]


  10. ^ #89: Seattle → San Diego (PD). Seattle traded this selection and a 2010 second-round selection (40th overall; traded to Miami, who selected Koa Misi) to San Diego for quarterback Charlie Whitehurst and a 2010 second-round selection (60th overall; Seattle selected Golden Tate).[source 19]


  11. ^ #85: Baltimore → Philadelphia (D). see #85: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[source 18]


  12. ^ #92: New England → Oakland (D). New England traded this pick along with a fourth-rounder (#125) to Oakland for Oakland's second-rounder in 2012 and a seventh-round selection (#219) in this draft.[source 20]


Round four



  1. ^ #99: multiple trades:


    #99: Denver → New England (PD). Denver traded this selection to New England for a sixth-round selection and running back Laurence Maroney.[source 21]


    #99: New England → Seattle (PD). New England traded this selection it acquired from Denver to Seattle for wide receiver Deion Branch.[source 22]




  2. ^ #104: multiple trades:


    #104: Washington → Philadelphia (PD). Washington traded this selection and a 2010 second-round selection (37th overall; Philadelphia selected Nate Allen) to Philadelphia for quarterback Donovan McNabb.[source 23]


    #104: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay (D). Tampa Bay acquired this selection from Philadelphia for Tampa Bay's fourth-round selection in this draft (#116) and Tampa Bay's fourth-round pick in 2012.[source 24]




  3. ^ #105: Houston → Washington (D). Washington acquired this selection along with a sixth-rounder (#178) from Houston for a fourth-round (#127) and two fifth-round picks(#144 and #152).[source 25]


  4. ^ #107: Detroit → Seattle (D). see #57: Seattle → Detroit.[source 11]


  5. ^ #108: San Francisco → Denver (D). see #36: Denver → San Francisco.[source 7]


  6. ^ #115: San Diego → San Francisco (PD). San Diego traded this selection, a 2010 third-round selection (91st overall; San Francisco selected NaVorro Bowman), and a 2010 sixth-round selection it acquired from Miami (173rd overall; San Francisco selected Anthony Dixon) to San Francisco for a 2010 third-round selection (79th overall; San Diego selected Donald Butler).[source 26]


  7. ^ #116: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (D). see #104: Philadelphia → Tampa Bay.[source 24]


  8. ^ #121: New Orleans → Jacksonville (PD). New Orleans traded this selection to Jacksonville for a 2010 fifth-round selection it acquired from Oakland (158th overall; New Orleans selected Matt Tennant).[source 27]


  9. ^ #122: Seattle → Buffalo (PD). Seattle traded this selection and a conditional 2012 selection to Buffalo for running back Marshawn Lynch.[source 28]


  10. ^ #124: Atlanta → Cleveland. (D) see #6: Cleveland → Atlanta.[source 2]


  11. ^ #125: New England → Oakland (D). see #92: New England → Oakland.[source 20]


  12. ^ #127: multiple trades:


    #127: Chicago → Washington. (D) see '#53: Washington → Chicago.[source 10]


    #127: Washington → Houston. (D) see #105: Houston → Washington.[source 25]




  13. ^ #129: Green Bay → Denver (D). Denver acquired this selection along with a seventh-rounder (#204) from Green Bay for Denver's fifth- (#141) and sixth-round (#186) picks.[source 29]


Round five



  1. ^ #135: multiple trades:


    #135: Denver → Tampa Bay (PD). Denver traded this selection to Tampa Bay for a 2010 seventh-round selection it acquired from Pittsburgh (225th overall; Denver selected Syd'Quan Thompson) and a 2010 seventh-round selection it acquired from Baltimore (232nd overall; Denver selected Jammie Kirlew).[source 30]


    #135: Tampa Bay → Kansas City (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection to Kansas City for Kansas City's 6th round selection (#187) and defensive tackle Alex Magee.[source 31]




  2. ^ #73: Houston → New England. (D) see #60: New England → Houston.[source 12]


  3. ^ #140: Detroit/Kansas City swap. As a penalty for tampering with Kansas City players, Detroit was forced to swap its fifth-round selection with Kansas City's, and to forfeit its 2012 seventh-round selection, or sixth round if they make the playoffs.[source 32]


  4. ^ #141: multiple trades:


    #141: San Francisco → Denver (D). see #36: Denver → San Francisco.[source 7]


    #141: Denver → Green Bay (D). see #129: Green Bay → Denver.[source 29]




  5. ^ #144: Washington → Houston (D). see #105: Houston → Washington.[source 25]


  6. ^ #145: St. Louis → Atlanta (D). Atlanta acquired this pick from St. Louis in exchange for fifth- (#158) and seventh-round (#229) selections.[source 33]


  7. ^ #146: Miami → Washington. (D) see #62: Washington → Miami.[source 14]


  8. ^ #149: San Diego → Philadelphia (PD). San Diego traded this selection and a 2010 fifth-round selection (159th overall; Philadelphia selected Riley Cooper) to Philadelphia for a 2010 fifth-round selection it acquired from Cleveland (146th overall; San Diego selected Cam Thomas).[source 34]


  9. ^ #150: multiple trades:


    #150: New York Giants → Minnesota (PD). The New York Giants traded this selection and a conditional 2012 selection to Minnesota for running back Darius Reynaud and quarterback Sage Rosenfels.[source 35]


    #150: Minnesota → Cleveland. (D) Minnesota traded this selection to Cleveland for two sixth-round picks (#168 and #170)[source 36]




  10. ^ #152: multiple trades:


    #152: Indianapolis → Washington. (D) see #49: Washington → Indianapolis.[source 9]


    #152: Washington → Houston. (D) see #105: Houston → Washington.[source 25]




  11. ^ #153: Philadelphia → New York Jets (D). The New York Jets acquired this selection along with a seventh-round pick (#227) from Philadelphia in exchange for a fifth- (#161) and a sixth-round (#194) selection.[source 37]


  12. ^ #154: multiple trades:


    #154: Kansas City/Detroit swap. see #140: Detroit/Kansas City swap.


    #154: Detroit → Seattle (D). see #57: Seattle → Detroit.[source 11]




  13. ^ #155: New Orleans → Washington (PD). See #72: Washington → New Orleans above.


  14. ^ #157: multiple trades:


    #157: Baltimore → Seattle (PD). Baltimore traded this conditional selection to Seattle for cornerback Josh Wilson.[source 38]


    #157: Seattle → Detroit (D). see #57: Seattle → Detroit.[source 11]




  15. ^ #158: Atlanta → St. Louis (D). see #145: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 33]


  16. ^ #161: New York Jets → Philadelphia (D). see #153: Philadelphia → New York Jets.[source 37]


  17. ^ #163: Green Bay → San Francisco (D). San Francisco acquired this pick from Green Bay for a sixth- (#174) and a seventh-round (#231) selection.[source 39]


Round six



  1. ^ #168: multiple trades:


    #168: Denver → Cleveland (PD). Denver traded this selection, a conditional 2012 selection, and running back Peyton Hillis to Cleveland for quarterback Brady Quinn.[source 40]


    #168: Cleveland → Minnesota. (D) see #150: Minnesota → Cleveland.[source 36]




  2. ^ #170: Cleveland → Minnesota. (D) see #150: Minnesota → Cleveland.[source 36]


  3. ^ #173: Detroit → Seattle (PD). Detroit traded this selection to Seattle for defensive end Lawrence Jackson.[source 41]


  4. ^ #174: multiple trades:


    #174: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see #163: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 39]


    #174: Green Bay → Miami (D). Miami acquired this pick from Green Bay in a swap of the teams' sixth- and seventh-round selections. Green Bay received pick 179 and pick 218, while Miami got this pick and pick 231.[source 42]




  5. ^ #178: Houston → Washington (D). see #105: Houston → Washington.[source 25]


  6. ^ #179: Miami → Green Bay (D). see #174: Green Bay → Miami.[source 42]


  7. ^ #180: St. Louis → Baltimore (PD). St. Louis traded this selection to Baltimore for Baltimore's seventh-round selection (#228) and wide receiver Mark Clayton.[source 43]


  8. ^ #182: Jacksonville → San Francisco (D). see #76: San Francisco → Jacksonville.[source 17]


  9. ^ #184: multiple trades:


    #184: Tampa Bay → Philadelphia (PD). Tampa Bay traded this selection to Philadelphia for wide receiver Reggie Brown. [source 44]


    #184: Philadelphia → Arizona (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection to Arizona for guard Reggie Wells. [source 45]




  10. ^ #186: multiple trades:


    #186: Philadelphia → Detroit (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection to Detroit for a 2010 seventh-round selection it had acquired from Denver (220th overall; Philadelphia selected Jamar Chaney).[source 46]


    #186: Detroit → Denver (PD). Denver received this selection and tight end Dan Gronkowski from Detroit in exchange for cornerback Alphonso Smith and the Broncos' 2011 seventh round selection (#205).[source 47]


    #186: Denver → Green Bay (D). see #129: Green Bay → Denver[source 29]




  11. ^ #187: Kansas City → Tampa Bay (PD). See #135: Tampa Bay → Kansas City (PD). above.


  12. ^ #189: multiple trades:


    #189: New Orleans → New England (PD). New Orleans traded this selection to New England for tight end David Thomas. [source 48]


    #189: New England → Denver (PD). see #99: Denver → New England.




  13. ^ #190: Seattle → San Francisco (PD). Seattle traded this selection to San Francisco for defensive lineman Kentwan Balmer.[source 49]


  14. ^ #191: Baltimore → Philadelphia (D). see #85: Philadelphia → Baltimore.[source 18]


  15. ^ #193: New England → Philadelphia (D). New England traded this selection to Philadelphia for pick 194. The trade, which has little significance as it involves swapping consecutive picks, was reportedly made "just for fun".[source 50]


  16. ^ #194: multiple trades:


    #194: New York Jets → Philadelphia (D). see #153: Philadelphia → New York Jets.[source 37]


    #194: Philadelphia → New England (D). see #193: New England → Philadelphia.[source 50]




Round seven



  1. ^ #204: multiple trades:


    #204: Carolina → Green Bay (PD). Carolina traded this conditional selection to Green Bay for long snapper J. J. Jansen.[source 51]


    #204: Green Bay → Denver (D). see #129: Green Bay → Denver.[source 29]




  2. ^ #205: multiple trades:


    #205: Denver → Detroit (PD). see #186: Detroit → Denver (PD).. [source 52]


    #205: Detroit → Seattle (D). see #57: Seattle → Detroit.[source 11]




  3. ^ #208: Arizona → New York Jets (PD). Arizona traded this selection and a 2010 fourth-round selection (124th overall; traded to Carolina, who selected Eric Norwood) to the New York Jets for safety Kerry Rhodes.[source 53]


  4. ^ #209: multiple trades:


    #209: Cleveland → Seattle (PD). Cleveland traded this conditional selection to Seattle for quarterback Seneca Wallace.[source 54]


    #209: Seattle → Detroit (D). see #57: Seattle → Detroit.[source 11]




  5. ^ #210: Detroit → Atlanta (PD). Detroit traded this conditional selection and a 2010 sixth-round selection (171st overall; Atlanta selected Shann Schillinger) to Atlanta for cornerback Chris Houston.[source 55]


  6. ^ #217: Miami → Washington. (D) see #62: Washington → Miami.[source 14]


  7. ^ #218: multiple trades:


    #218: Jacksonville → Miami. Jacksonville traded this conditional selection to Miami for guard Justin Smiley.[source 56]


    #218: Miami → Green Bay (D). see #174: Green Bay → Miami.[source 42]




  8. ^ #219: Oakland → New England (D).see #92: New England → Oakland.[source 20]


  9. ^ #220: San Diego → Dallas (PD). San Diego traded this conditional selection to Dallas for wide receiver Patrick Crayton.[source 57]


  10. ^ #224: Indianapolis → Washington (PD). Indianapolis traded this selection to Washington for cornerback Justin Tryon.[source 58]


  11. ^ #225: Philadelphia → Baltimore (PD). Philadelphia traded this selection to Baltimore for defensive end Antwan Barnes.[source 59]


  12. ^ #227: multiple trades:


    #227: Seattle → Philadelphia (PD). Seattle traded this selection to Philadelphia for offensive lineman Stacy Andrews.[source 60]


    #227: Philadelphia → New York Jets (D). see #153: Philadelphia → New York Jets.[source 37]




  13. ^ #228: Baltimore → St. Louis (PD). See #180: St. Louis → Baltimore (PD). above.


  14. ^ #229: Atlanta → St. Louis (D). see #145: St. Louis → Atlanta.[source 33]


  15. ^ #230: New England → Atlanta (PD). New England traded this selection to Atlanta for offensive lineman Quinn Ojinnaka.[source 61]


  16. ^ #231: multiple trades:


    #231: New York Jets → Detroit (PD). The New York Jets traded this selection to Detroit for quarterback Kevin O'Connell.[source 62]


    #231: Detroit → San Francisco (PD). Detroit traded this selection to San Francisco for quarterback Shaun Hill.[source 63]


    #231: San Francisco → Green Bay (D). see #163: Green Bay → San Francisco.[source 39]


    #231: Green Bay → Miami (D). see #174: Green Bay → Miami.[source 42]





Forfeited picks


Two picks in the 2011 draft were forfeited:




  1. ^ Dallas forfeited its seventh-round selection pick to take DT Josh Brent in the 2010 Supplemental Draft.[24]


  2. ^ Chicago forfeited its seventh-round selection to take RB Harvey Unga in the 2010 Supplemental Draft.[24]



Selections by college conference


The players selected in this draft played in the following college football athletic conferences (Division I FBS or FCS unless otherwise indicated):[20]:29[25]





































































































































Rank
Conference
# of
players
selected
1 Southeastern Conference 38
2 Atlantic Coast Conference 35
3 Pac-10 Conference 31
4 Big 12 Conference 30
5 Big Ten Conference 29
6 Big East Conference 22
7 Western Athletic Conference 16
8 Mountain West Conference 10
9 Conference USA 7
10 Southern Conference 5
10 Sun Belt Conference 5
12 Big Sky Conference 4
13 Mid-American Conference 3
13 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 3
15 Colonial Athletic Association 2
15
Lone Star Conference (Division II)
2
15 Missouri Valley Football Conference 2
15
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Division II)
2
15 Southland Conference 2
20 Ivy League 1
20
Mid-South Conference (NAIA)
1
20
Ohio Athletic Conference (Division III)
1
20 Patriot League 1
20 Southwestern Athletic Conference 1
20 Independent 1


See also



  • List of first overall National Football League draft picks


  • Mr. Irrelevant – last overall National Football League draft picks



References


Notes



  1. ^ Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.


  2. ^ Cam Newton was the 2010 winner of the Heisman Trophy which is awarded annually to the player deemed the most outstanding player in collegiate football.[22]


  3. ^ #27: Baltimore Ravens (time expired). Baltimore originally held the 26th pick, but they did not submit their pick in the allotted ten minutes which allowed Kansas City to jump in front of them. Baltimore had an agreement to trade the 26th pick to Chicago in exchange for pick #29 and Chicago's fourth-round selection. However, Chicago failed to call in the trade to the league office and thus the trade was not completed. Baltimore recovered to make this selection after Kansas City submitted its pick.[source 1]


  4. ^ Mark Ingram was the 2009 winner of the Heisman Trophy which is awarded annually to the player deemed the most outstanding player in collegiate football.[23]


General references



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  • "2011 NFL Draft Tracker". FFToday.com. Retrieved May 3, 2011.


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  6. ^ The other two times this occurred were 1981 and 2010.


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