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2011 NFL Draft (Day 3) - Statistical Analysis of Players SelectedROUND 5
(137) DB Buster Skrine – Cleveland Browns (via Tenn. Chattanooga)
16 games played, 18 tackles, 1 INT.
(138) OT Marcus Cannon – New England Patriots (via TCU)
7 games played, 0 starts
(142) DT Karl Klug – Tennessee Titans (via Iowa)
16 games, 1 start, 20 tackles, 7.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles.
(145) RB Jacquizz Rodgers – Atlanta Falcons (via Oregon State)
57 carries for 205 yards, 1 TD, 21 Receptions for 188 yds, 1 TD
(146) FS Dejon Gomes – Washington Redskins (via Nebraska)
15 games, 5 starts and 35 tackles
(148) WR Denarius Moore – Oakland Raiders (via Tennessee)
13 games with 10 starts 33 receptions for 618 yards and 5 tds, 5 carries for 61 yards and 1 TD
(149) RB Dion Lewis – Philadelphia Eagles (via Pitt)
23 carries for 102 yards and 1 TD, 1 reception for -3 yards
(150) OG Jason Pinkston – Cleveland Browns (via Pitt)
16 games and 16 starts
(152) QB T.J. Yates – Houston Texans (via North Carolina)
6 games and 5 starts, 82/134 for 949 yards, 3 TDs, 3 INTs, 5 fumbles with 3 lost
(153) WR Jeremy Kerley – New York Jets (via TCU)
14 games with 1 start, 29 receptions for 314 yards 1 TD, 5 rushes for 28 yards, 3 fumbles with 1 lost
(154) CB Richard Sherman - Seattle Seahawks (via Stanford)
16 games with 10 starts, 55 tackles, 17 PDEF, 1 forced fumble and 4 INTs
(165 comp.) DE Pernell McPhee – Baltimore Ravens (via Mississippi State)
16 games played, 23 tackles with 6.0 sacks and 1 forced fumble.
Round 6:
(170) DB Mistral Raymond – Minnesota Vikings (via South Florida)
10 games and 5 starts with 22 tackles and 1 INT.
(174) FB Charles Clay – Miami Dolphins (via Tulsa)
14 games with 9 starts, 16 receptions for 233 yards and 3 TDs
(177) RB Evan Royster – Washington Redskins (via Penn State)
6 games with 2 starts, 56 carries for 328 yards, 0 TDs
(184) DT David Carter – Arizona Cardinals (via UCLA)
16 games played with 16 tackles, 1 sack and 1 forced fumble
(185) ILB Greg Jones - New York Giants (via Michigan State)
16 games with 5 starts and 31 tackles
(186) ILB D.J. Smith – Green Bay Packers (via Appalachian State)
16 games with 3 starts and 43 tackles with 1 INT
(188) CB Chris Rucker – Indy Colts (via Michigan State)
15 games with 4 starts and 36 tackles. 2 PDEF
(191) C Jason Kelce – Philadelphia Eagles (via Cincinnati)
16 games and 16 starts
(192) P Matt Bosher – Atlanta Falcons (via Miami)
16 games, 70 punts for a 42.7 yard average with 27 punts inside the 20
(193) OLB Brian Rolle – Philadelphia Eagles (via Ohio State)
16 games and 13 starts for 53 tackles, 1 sack and 1 forced fumbled, 4 PDEF
(198) DB Tyler Sash – New York Giants (via Iowa)
16 games for 18 tackles and 1 forced fumble
(201) OG Stephen Schilling – San Diego Chargers (via Michigan)
9 games played with 2 starts
(202) LB Jacquian Williams – New York Giants (via South Florida)
16 games with 2 starts for 78 tackles, 1 sack and 4 PDEF
ROUND 7:
(206) DB Justin Rogers – Buffalo Bills (via Richmond)
13 games with 1 start, 16 tackles, 1 INT and 4 PDEF
(211) FB Bruce Miller – San Francisco 49ers (via Central Florida)
15 games with 8 starts, 4 carries for 8 yards, 11 rec. for 83 yards, 1 TD (blocking FB)
(214) OT Derek Newton – Houston Texans (via Arkansas State)
14 games played
(217) OG Maurice Hurt – Washington Redskins (via Florida)
8 games with 8 starts
(231) NT Frank Kearse – Carolina Panthers (via Alabama A&M and Miami Dolphins)
6 games with 4 starts for 10 tackles and 0.5 sacks
(234) LB Andrew Gachkar – San Diego Chargers (via Missouri)
16 games for 15 tackles (spec. teams seems like)
(235) CB Jimmy Wilson – Miami Dolphins (via Montana)
15 games with 1 start for 17 tackles, 1 forced fumble and 1 INT, 5 PDEF
(242) LB Malcolm Smith – Seattle Seahawks (via USC)
12 games for 16 tackles, 1 sack and 1 forced fumble
(253) NT Chris Neild – Washington Redskins (via West Virginia)
16 games for 10 tackles and 2.0 sacks
NOTABLE NAMES OR HT/WT/SPEED GUYS WHO DID NEAR NOTHING IN YEAR ONE
(134) DB Robert Sands - Cincinnati Bengals (via West Virginia)
1 game, no stats
(139) DB Brandon Burton – Minnesota Vikings (via Utah)
10 games, 1 start, 8 tackles
(155) WR Niles Paul – Washington Redskins (via Nebraska)
13 games with 2 starts, 2 receptions for 25 yards, 1 rush for 7 yards.
(158) DB Jermale Hines – Indy Colts (via Ohio State and Rams/Panthers)
10 games and 6 total tackles
(159) TE Lee Smith – Buffalo Bills (via Marshall and New England Patriots)
10 games with 3 starts, 4 receptions for 11 yards (blocking tight end)
(162) OLB Chris Carter – Pittsburgh Steelers (via Fresno State)
8 games and 3 tackles.
(167) WR Ryan Whalen – Cincinnati Bengals (via Stanford)
4 games with 4 receptions for 27 yards
(169) ILB Chris White – Buffalo Bills (via Mississippi State)
7 games with 8 tackles
(171) LB Quan Sturdivant – Arizona Cardinals (via North Carolina)
No Stats
(181) WR Ronald Johnson – Philadelphia Eagles (via USC and SF 49ers)
No Stats
(197) DE Ricky Elmore – Green Bay Packers (via Arizona)
No Stats
(199) NT Jerrell Powe – Kansas City Chiefs (via Ole Miss)
1 game, no stats
(204) TE Virgil Green – Denver Broncos (via Nevada)
15 games with 3 starts, 3 receptions for 24 yards (Tim Tebow at QB however, lol)
(244) OL Lee Ziemba – Carolina Panthers (via Auburn)
6 games played, no starts
(247) DE Jeremy Beal – Denver Broncos (via Oklahoma)
No Stats
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RaiderAg's Humble Notes:
Round 5 production vs. Round 6 production vs. Round 7 production is very evident as you go up and down the board. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that impactful talent can't be found on Day 3, even late on Day 3, with some educated guessing and chance come opening Sunday. Sometimes we see injuries open up holes for players to shine, or simply, they shine in camp and it's up to the staff to let the players play and let the established favorites sit.
Judging solely on Rookie Year Production and not rookie year development (due to lack of playing time...see Aaron Rodgers), I'm going to attempt a list of impact players who made a strong impression in their opening season. The Top 11 Picks Are:
#1:
(148) WR Denarius Moore – Oakland Raiders (via Tennessee)
13 games with 10 starts 33 receptions for 618 yards and 5 tds, 5 carries for 61 yards and 1 TD
I hate to be biased, but I can't think of a kid that made himself a more household name in his rookie season than "That Man." Spiderman friggin' mopped up and made big play after big play and even took over games at times. From his huge bomb go ahead TD in Buffalo to his dominant performance in San Diego, D. Moore is going to be something special.
#2:
(154) CB Richard Sherman - Seattle Seahawks (via Stanford)
16 games with 10 starts, 55 tackles, 17 PDEF, 1 forced fumble and 4 INTs
A converted WR at Stanford under Harbaugh, Sherman's measurables, and Carroll's guidance have produced some eye-popping numbers. No doubt, some serious growing pains, but the tackle numbers show his nose for the ball and the 4 INTs says that he can make plays as long as he is constantly targeted by opposing QBs.
#3:
(202) LB Jacquian Williams – New York Giants (via South Florida)
16 games with 2 starts for 78 tackles, 1 sack and 4 PDEF
The tackles are insane, if you've ever seen Jacquian play, the kid is a physical beast. The Raiders seriously need to take a look at the freaks out in Tampa playing at USF.
#4:
(142) DT Karl Klug – Tennessee Titans (via Iowa)
16 games, 1 start, 20 tackles, 7.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles.
Precisely why it is important to revitalize the depth on the line. Spark Klug got after the quarterback and helped lead a Titan defense until the offense caught up. 7.0 sacks for the DT position is remarkable, along with 20 tackles. Richard Seymour finished with 29 tackles and 6.0 sacks to give some comparison.
#5:
(165 comp.) DE Pernell McPhee – Baltimore Ravens (via Mississippi State)
16 games played, 23 tackles with 6.0 sacks and 1 forced fumble.
On a defense as dominant (at times) as Baltimore. Young McPhee made his presence felt all year. Solid numbers that helped solidify a pass rush that is constantly evolving into something better.
#6:
(145) RB Jacquizz Rodgers – Atlanta Falcons (via Oregon State)
57 carries for 205 yards, 1 TD, 21 Receptions for 188 yds, 1 TD
Considering the weapons in Atlanta (Gonzales, White, Jones, Turner), finding a steady niche wasn't easy. However, Quizz found a spot and managed to squeeze out some good overall numbers. I think he's the Darren Sproles of the future, just without the special teams impact.
#7:
(191) C Jason Kelce – Philadelphia Eagles (via Cincinnati)
16 games and 16 starts
Starting as a rookie is never easy. Let alone making the calls in an Andy Reid offense. The feisty young center came in and took a stronghold at the Pivot early on in camp...then managed to start every single game.
#8:
(193) OLB Brian Rolle – Philadelphia Eagles (via Ohio State)
16 games and 13 starts for 53 tackles, 1 sack and 1 forced fumbled, 4 PDEF
The Eagles are never one to look too much into height/weight/speed, like every franchise they thirst for it...but the 5'-10" OLB Rolle, used every bit of his frame to establish himself in Philly. Earning 13 starts and also playing special teams...Rolle had a strong rookie year. Kamerion Wimbley had 62 total tackles this season.
#9:
(150) OG Jason Pinkston – Cleveland Browns (via Pitt)
16 games and 16 starts
Not a dominant line outside of Joe Thomas and Alex Mack, but Pinkston dropped to the 5th round, and being picked up by Cleveland proved a good pick. 16/16 is saying something for a rookie lineman...or the lack of depth, lol.
#10:
(211) FB Bruce Miller – San Francisco 49ers (via Central Florida)
15 games with 8 starts, 4 carries for 8 yards, 11 rec. for 83 yards, 1 TD (blocking FB)
A former Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year and sack artist extraordinaire, Harbaugh brought in Miller and transformed him into one of the most dominant blocking FBs in the League. Leading the way for one of the top rushing offenses in the NFL, Bruce Miller clearly has carved a niche for himself...also plays special teams.
#11:
(186) ILB D.J. Smith – Green Bay Packers (via Appalachian State)
16 games with 3 starts and 43 tackles with 1 INT
Not a dominant season for D.J. Smith, but for a FCS level guy, even a strong program at The Rock, D.J. Smith made a serious impact on a defense that was needing rookie infusion this season after free agency.
I have not tackled any UDFA, but I am sure there are more than a few which have done very well for themsevles this season.