Saturday, April 30, 2011

Newton camera know floodgate of questions open now

New York — at least one major question about Newton received a camera.The lights shined on Cam Newton after the Panthers made him the first overall pick on Thursday. By Jason DeCrow, AP

Lights shined at Newton takes after the Panthers made him the first overall pick on Thursday.

By Jason DeCrow, AP

Lights shined at Newton takes after the Panthers made him the first overall pick on Thursday.

Carolina Panthers took less than five minutes to play the card and christen the NFL draft on Thursday night by choosing as the detector by Auburn quarterback now for the next round of questions. "Everyone is not just going to stop and say, "camera, select 1, we can leave it alone," Newton said of his critics, when he met the press at Radio City Music Hall. "If anything, the floodgates have opened officially. "Newton, 21, is the 11th quarterback the past top 14 draft to be selected with the select draft — which adds a sequence of exception in the last few months included leading the Tigers to a national championship and the first player since Notre Dame Hart Leon to select with the top pick of the Heisman Trophy after winning the ... He and Heisman national title and Newton., 6-4, 248, was without doubt the most scrutinized player in the draft after playing offense spread on fragile and only for a season after the mmdrsht junior Blinn (Texas). Like all the quarterback get double the chances of offense, Newton that largely depends on the success is to make the passage offence pro-style, with a more sophisticated level of reading defenses. Panthers banking on it. New coach Ron Rivera, former San Diego Chargers defensive coordinator inherited offense the lowest score of the NFL. "He has special qualities, "Panthers General Manager Marty Hurney said in a press conference the team headquarters in Charlotte. "We had a strong feeling for how much time we had one person can log on and have influence on our football." Newton, with an arm Cannon, the speed at which suddenly will make him the second fastest quarterback of the NFL after Michael Vick, the region 50 (30 passing touchdowns, 20 rushes) last season. "His throwing mechanics are there," NFL Network Analyst Mike Mayock said before the draft. "His throwing mechanics within double-they are not. You must give the child a chance to succeed, and I think the way to do this is to put it into my discomfort. "Experts imagine Panthers offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski to run the offense will features Newton who in fragile strength — such as a scale for small-scale rollouts, play action and beyond this. "I'm ready to get this show on the road now, '' said Newton, a Dapper grayish tan suit, purple shirt, a pink tie. Although he did not declare whether it aims to start as a rookie, he talked about the course maturation. "This is a goal for me consistently challenge myself to improve on a daily basis," he said. "I don't know when this conversation (start) is going to happen. But you know, every day, I'm just going to go out and learn something about the offense. "in pre-draft, several analysts questioned the commitment of Newton after he told sports illustrated that he wanted to be," symbol and entertainer. "Newton stressed in recent weeks that removed his work will not be a problem, and by intimating as much on Thursday to send another message to visitors, taking the still is also seems to suggest he will have thick skin. "I'm not trying to prove anything to anyone that I'm not trying to prove myself, "he said. "I'm my biggest critic."At the end of the day, "he added," I can't go to sleep knowing that I didn't get better on the same day, because I don't push myself to where I want to be the subject of "NFL has cast a cloud over the draft and also uncertainty expectations for Newton's first contract. Top pick last year, the St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford, received a record 50 million Rocky-guaranteed contract with five years of his NFL proposed salary scale still beginner, reduce the amount of money is guaranteed a top 10. At the moment, without a lot of work, it is not clear if a rocky established for 2011, while such parameters be Newton did not seem over stressing as it basked in New Jersey with his Panthers hats. "I do not point the money, "he said. "Who will take care of itself."Newton said he did not discover the Panthers — who were also given LSU cornerback Patrick Peterson, Alabama defensive Marcell Dareus and shelter his country Georgia green r. a.j. Bahadur was settled it up — shortly before the draft began. He is expected to hear the msrm programs team of journalists. instead, the word came to call the expectation of The Rivera., he admitted, his nerves tested and restless nights. "This organization has saved me more than anything, "he said. "So I need to catch up with the bllth bed."When someone asked Newton has a message for the fans, he sounded a little Panthers as the New York Jets linebacker Bart Scott during the NFL playoffs. "What message? "He said. "I can't wait."For more information about reprints, visit & for our frequently asked questions. To report corrections to vabarot, contact standards editor Jones Brent. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and country for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines of the conversation. Changes include a brief overview of the process of reduction and explains how to use the button "report". Read more.

Newton camera meets Panthers, ready to stand up to scrutiny

Charlotte (AP) — before the signing of the draft decision (FSY) Newton camera No. 1 overall, Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson is available for former QB House fragile, drew a letter of the fan.Cam Newton met with reporters in Carolina on Friday. By Bob Donnan, us Presswire

Newton camera met with journalists Carolina on Friday.

By Bob Donnan, us Presswire

Newton camera met with journalists Carolina on Friday.

"This letter," he explained, "the person said Newton, Mr. Richardson, you please ask cam Newton if he wants to be great?"A day after the Panthers gambled Newton has to be a franchise quarterback, Newton was a podium on Friday, blue tie and gray suit and vowed not be outworked. "I understand that it is not something that is going to be instant, as desired by the immediate, "Newton said of matching the NFL. "It is more like collard greens. You have let it sit and wait. But at the same time it is going to be a fun process. I know. "Sporting a broad smile oozing confidence, Newton met with journalists in his new employment Friday as he embarks on a shed and overcome negative labels as intensive lead the Panthers out of the basement of the NFL. "I adopted this whole process of person everybody, "said Newton. so was certainly as Newton paraded throughout the West Bank of America Stadium as the highest draft pick — and most probably dangerous — in the Panthers 17. questions surround his problems off the field in Florida, his father allegedly payment for run a Pagani during his recruitingHow to adjust the spread offense in fragile system pro-style at reading defenses is more difficult. "When you look at the Auburn offense, they see a little of this offence. But the pages at the same time you will not be reported to me out into its own philosophy was to coach an offense, "said Newton. "My job is to make this transition and to make everything run smoothly."6-foot-5, winner of the Heisman 248-pound certainly did so on the fragile process. He threw 22 touchdown passes, rushed for more than 20 national championship season, the Tigers 14-0. However, the Panthers scored 16 touchdowns hits on two more games in 2010. "Ability to work with football, as a sphere, not just as a scrambler, "Ron said he trained the Rivera strength of Newton. "He opened things up for back to work. If it crashes down the line of scrimmage, he can gain something happens bootleg out. "But how long does it take to get to that point? And he stay out of trouble?Center Ryan Kalil (FSY) couldn't resist needling his new side when it is posted on Twitter, "congratulations entertainer, Newton camera." This is a reference to a statement made to the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in which Newton's laws, he said that he saw himself as more than a soccer player.Kalil, however, was fast and introduced himself to Newton on Friday. "Kalil listen, as long as he wins football games, soccer games helps us win, he says, to do whatever he wants, "said winning happened only twice ... for Carolina last season amid play quarterback. Jimmy Clausen (FSY) went 1-9 as a starter Rocky after he replaced the injured and ineffective Matt Moore (FSY). "Of course we struggled last year, "said Moore, set to be a free agent. "If a guy like who is an explosion can help this team, it is a good choice."There was another element of intrigue at QB after Newton was expected. with Rivera holding the Panthers Jersey No. 1 and cameras flashed, Newton was asked if he hoped to wear no. 2, which he wore in fragile. "I will try, "said Newton. it belongs now to Clausen And at Clausen welcomed. using a text message Thursday night, he gives in to his work. Clausen was among the first players to reach the team headquarters at dawn Friday when the NFL opening its doors following a court order to end the lockout. "He asked me a fortune. Only person to do, it says a lot about his character and what kind of person he really is, "said Newton. "We had an interesting conversation about Charlotte. He said he was here, was hoping to get a chance to meet him. I look forward to not only meet Jimmy, but many of the other team members. "After he finished speaking of how he hoped his template work ethics after star QBs Tom Brady (FSY), Peyton Manning (FSY), drew Brees (FSY), Newton was increased from to with the coaches. It was the first step in that process and hoped to prove critics wrong Newton. "I'm talking about right now: I'm trying to be the best, "Newton said.I strive to be great. "

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Just another chapter of the draft as the NFL makes the

New York — we interrupt a draw to work and live in the Court fight, perhaps enough to bring you the most NFL draft ever witnessed, from Hear Music City Hall. of draftniks radio consists of? That's not the names of the players they are chanting, it is their custom. This is a common argument for peace. "We want football!"Now, here comes the Commissioner to emcee. Always good for a rousing cheer, so let's listen to the crowd. "Booooooo! "Do oil company CEO only show? "I hear ya," Roger size replies. "We will return to football."With the first pick of the draft, the Panthers Carolina select quarterback cam Newton, lightning human when it comes to public opinion. "Boooo! "you think it was Presumably, Swamp. response is for the current controversies in the past vaaimcaot. At least boos are not strong as they were for. Newton's father is here, by the way. One of the banned as his son led to fragile Championship with peak II. Denver Broncos select Texas A & M linebacker von Miller. Now he is hugging the Goodell also demands that He .... He is one of the names of the bamabr competition against the NFL. A hug now, Sue later. Welcome to the NFL, the 2011. Wonder if lawyers took the night to watch so he went about? this night the most unusual of Thursday, as sport close to everything, at least for a few hours at these, not pick draft standard no. 1. Match that of the night to be the star of her own SOAP come in now to give it all my Newton.Doubters will not change. Draft gurus that propagate a large Board kept are not important. NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS, citing his having stuffed through, family matters are not important is set 1, always will be. If he ends up anything more. "I understand that everything is under the watchful eyes now from this point onwards, it was for me, "he said, as news of the Carolina Panthers. "I have work to do (visitors) and I do also. I realized that everyone not just going to stop and say, ' okay, that is, select camera 1 we leave it alone. ' "If anything, the floodgates opened. "The top selection in the draft is always comes with a loud noise, but this rarely is the winner of the debate.. is gambling his exciting overhyped. make his luggage is heavy. .. it was quite understandable rational Panthers is the name, but they should be.. one day, all anti-Newtons to look back and see how they were wrong or will Panthers. .. There are so many votes with the topicI, Richard Nelson and Susan — judge that halted the lock — to include her in a Newton and the police dog roaming between Hall contains three hours before it took the stage size, sniffing for bombs — can someone think wave the card in a draft of Newton under his nose to see if he might bark? "I wouldn't say that I have to prove to the people," he said. "I have more to prove to myself."It is a lot of goals and ambitions that I had when Mr. said my name as no. 1. This is a lot of things that were given to me. It is a lot of risk, at the same time, I'm ready to deal with all this. "He wants a Super Bowl ring someday, of course. But do they understand how serious this is? Only 29 men began on quarterback today their teams won the Super Bowl. Newton had 14 men more as President of the United States, "I am ready to show, on the road now," he said. "There is no warmth in my heart."Which draft, which change. We now return to regularly scheduled Pat. for more information about reprints, visit & for our frequently asked questions. To report corrections to vabarot, contact standards editor Jones Brent. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and country for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines of the conversation. Changes include a brief overview of the process of reduction and explains how to use the button "report". Read more.

Small school NFL draft prospects to watch

NFL draft success depends on the ability to mine talent from every level of the college game. USA TODAY's Tom Pedulla looks at small school players who will be available in the April 28-30 draft and have a shot at playing big in the NFL:

Delaware quarterback Pat Devlin, right, transferred from Penn State and led the Blue Hens to a 18-7 record over two years. By LM Otero, AP


Delaware quarterback Pat Devlin, right, transferred from Penn State and led the Blue Hens to a 18-7 record over two years.

By LM Otero, AP


Delaware quarterback Pat Devlin, right, transferred from Penn State and led the Blue Hens to a 18-7 record over two years.

QB Pat Devlin, Delaware

Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 220

Hometown: Downingtown, Pa.

Key statistic: Put together two streaks of 157 consecutive passes without an interception as a senior.

Why he can make the jump: Savvy performer who led the Blue Hens to two-year record of 18-7 that included Colonial Athletic Association title after transferring from Penn State. Ability to read and react allowed him to complete 481 of 728 passes for 5,696 yards for 37 TDs with only 12 INTs.

Why he can't: Draws easy comparison to Joe Flacco, who transferred from Pittsburgh to star at Delaware and went on to immediately enjoy success with Baltimore Ravens. Comparison does not work, however, because Devlin does not approach Flacco's cannon arm.

Projected round: Sixth

Last player drafted from Delaware: QB Joe Flacco (2008), first round, Baltimore Ravens

Coach's quote: "It starts with him being a very smart human being and it translates into a very smart decision-maker. He has excellent size, good movement in the pocket, light feet and he tends to know what he's looking at." —Jim Hofher, offensive coordinator and QB coach, Delaware

Draft expert: "He's a bright young guy who has a real love for the game. His mechanics are solid and he makes accurate throws. One negative is that I don't see enough throws down the field that separate the great quarterbacks. I don't see that arm strength in Pat." —Ron Jaworski, ESPN analyst

G Benjamin Ijalana, Villanova

Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 320

Hometown: Hainesport, N.J.

Key statistic: Started all 53 games of his career.

Why he can make the jump: Ijalana (pronounced eye-ja-lawn-a) played key role in helping Wildcats to 40-13 four-year record, including 7-2 playoff mark. Tackle named 2010 first team All-America by every organization. Showed he is among the best of his class by finishing 10th in Outland Trophy balloting.

Why he can't: After playing in spread offense at Villanova, faces not only task of adjusting to much higher level but also to pro offenses, making his challenge doubly tough.

Projected round: Third

Last player drafted from Villanova: TE Matt Sherry (2008), sixth round, Cincinatti Bengals

Coach's quote: "He's the best we've ever had here. He's exceptional. He's going to pick it up mentally. He's very smart. The main thing he's going to have to work on is coming off the ball in the running game." —Mark Ferrante, offensive line coach at Villanova

Draft expert: "He is a four-year starting left tackle whose nimble feet and strong upper body make him surprisingly NFL-ready. The concern about Ijalana is, of course, his level of competition." —Rob Rang, senior analyst, NFLDraftScout.com

WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy

Ht.: 5-9 Wt.: 190

Hometown: Eufala, Ala.

Key statistic: Averaged 160 all-purpose yards per game in 2010.

Why he can make the jump: With 84 catches for 822 yards last season and 45 runs for another 322 yards, makes a lot happen offensively.

Why he can't: Lack of size troublesome.

Projected round: Second

Last player drafted from Troy: QB Levi Brown (2010), seventh round, Buffalo

Coach's quote: "I don't try to predict the NFL, but he's been a four-year starter for us. He's really done way above in all capacities. He's a great player and a great student. He's a true Trojan." —Larry Blakeney, head coach, Troy

Draft expert: "He's very explosive and he makes plays. I think he's an outstanding prospect with the potential to be a starting slot receiver." —Michael Lombardi, NFL Network

G Will Rackley, Lehigh

Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 310

Hometown: Riverdale, Ga.

Key statistic: Started 40 consecutive games to end collegiate career.

Why he can make the jump: First team All-Patriot League selection anchored offensive line that allowed just 14 sacks in 13 games during his senior season. Started all 13 games at left tackle and Mountain Hawks ranked second in Patriot league in passing and scoring. Competed in East-West Shrine Game and showed ability to step up to next level.

Why he can't: Will need time and patience to adjust to pros and to expected shift from left tackle to guard.

Projected round: Third

Last player drafted from Lehigh: DE Rich Owens (1995), fifth round, Washington Redskins

Coach's quote: "He's a very strong NFL prospect. I thought he had a real good chance last year and he had a dominating year this year. We've had a lot of offensive line coaches in here and they've all been very impressed." —Andy Coen, head coach, Lehigh

Draft expert: "He plays heavy-handed with good upper-body strength and physicality…He should be able to start readily in the NFL but is most naturally suited for the inside in the pros." —Nolan Nawrocki, Pro Football Weekly

WR Cecil Shorts III, Mount Union

Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 210

Hometown: Cleveland

Key statistic: Ranks second in Division III history with 63 receiving touchdowns.

Why he can make the jump: Was a polished wideout for the Purple Raiders, finishing with 259 catches for 4,705 yards and 63 TDs. Versatility allowed him to rush 75 times for 492 yards and 12 scores. Brought back two punts and one kickoff for scores. Averaged 108.9 all-purpose yards per game.

Why he can't: It will be important that he land in the right system with the right QB. Is not a burner who will create much on his own.

Projected round: Fourth

Last player drafted from Mount Union: WR Pierre Garcon (2008), sixth round, Indianapolis Colts

Coach's quote: "Cecil is a gifted athlete who worked extremely hard. At our level, he showed an exceptional ability to separate himself from defenders and catch the football." —Larry Kehres, head coach, Mount Union

Draft expert: "I think he's one of the more underrated receivers in this year's class. He doesn't have elite physical qualities — height, weight and speed. But he's a smooth route runner, he comes out of his breaks well and he can get yards after the catch. He should be a good number two or number three receiver." —Todd McShay, ESPN

DT Kenrick Ellis, Hampton

Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 345

Hometown: West Palm Beach, Fla.

Key statistic: Led team with 94 tackles in 2010.

Why he can make the jump: Has size, quickness and strength to stand his ground at the point of attack.

Why he can't: Discipline may be an issue. Dropped from South Carolina program for repeated violations of team rules. Suspended for one game last season.

Projected round: Second

Last player drafted from Hampton: DE Kendall Langford (2008), third round, Miami Dolphins

Coach's quote: "He's a very disciplined guy, very polite, but on the field he reminds you somewhat of a grizzly bear. He has size and great quickness. He's definitely ready for the NFL, and he's probably going to make an immediate impact." —Donovan Rose, head coach, Hampton

Draft expert: "Ellis' rare size and good athleticism make him the most intriguing of this year's so-called second-tier defensive tackles. He showed the ability to dominate at the lower level." —Rob Rang, senior analyst, NFLDraftScout.com

S Mark LeGree, Appalachian State

Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 200

Hometown: Columbus, Ga.

Key statistic: Ranks second in Southern Conference history with 22 interceptions.

Why he can make the jump: Is only the second three-time consensus first-team All-America in Appalachian State history, joining NFL Pro Bowler Dexter Coakley. Possesses excellent range and ability to adjust to the ball in the air. Picked off five passes and broke up eight as a senior to go with 49 tackles.

Why he can't: Although skilled at preventing the deep ball, he is limited after that. Must make dramatic improvement to become a stout defender versus the run.

Projected round: Seventh

Last player drafted from Appalachian State: QB/WR Armanti Edwards (2010), third round, Carolina Panthers

Coach's quote: "I think he has a chance to play at that level. He has good speed and good ball skills. A lot of it depends on getting with the right team and getting the right fit scheme-wise." —Scot Sloan, defensive secondary coach, Appalachian State

Draft expert: "He's not great at playing the run or playing in space and in coverage. He has limitations that may prevent him from ever being a starter in the NFL." —Todd McShay, ESPN

CB Buster Skrine, Tennessee-Chattanooga

Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 185

Hometown: Woodstock, Ga.

Key statistic: His 4.22 time in 40-yard dash a school record.

Why he can make the jump: Skrine (pronounced "screen") can compensate for lack of size with speed and leaping ability (35-inch vertical). Also has surprising strength.

Why he can't: Lack of height means worrisome mismatches.

Projected round: Fifth

Last player drafted from Tennessee-Chattanooga: DT Terdell Sands (2001), seventh round, Kansas City Chiefs.

Coach's quote: "I think Buster is an excellent prospect. He can run. He's got a great burst. He has a great work ethic. He's just a joy to be around. The only thing with him is his size, but they seem to think they will find a niche for him." —Russ Huesman, head coach, Tennessee-Chattanooga

Draft expert: "He has great speed, great acceleration, good strength. He's got what you're looking for in a corner. The negative is he's 5-9 1/2, but it's not a major negative because he has a vertical jump of 37 inches." —Former Dallas Cowboys executive Gil Brandt, NFL.com

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Mike Shanahan about Redskins head down into the draft

Ashborn, Va (AP) — on the eve of the NFL draft, Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan spoke a lot more about what he had done in trading. Redskins choice number 10 overall draft starts Thursday, has a lot of holes to fill, making the offer believable that Shanahan wants to move down to buy more selection. Even if he wanted to move up, the coach did not have much to offer that his team does not have any selections at this time between rounds 2 and 5. "It is slightly more difficult when you don't have a choice, especially in the third or fourth round, "said Shanahan Meanwhile disbanded his original course, trainer Of ... not going to reveal his plans going into my draft, Shanahan can only throw up smoke to preserve the surprise. He concluded that the whole team when he said: "we must show the game plan for all scenarios."Shanahan said that the Redskins draft every position except for safety and end tight first two bullets. Quarterback is definitely a priority in the list, especially after Donovan McNabb (FSY) disappointing season for 2010, the coach said this year's class of QBs is a much more profound than "what I'm used to."When it comes to picking the quarterback said he did not necessarily have to Shanahan to choose one that fits into the current set of hits and of the team. "Many times the system should adjust the talent of quarterback, '' Shanahan said, "generally and this is what you need to do in the National League that you're not going to — to get the perfect guy. Should be able to do what he does and the offence accordingly. "Shanahan said he is "just another" preparing the first draft without going through free agency, but is drawn to a situation faced by all NFL teams, he said. He said his job was "business as usual" indicated that the effects of locking begins to be felt in may, when the players usually are reported for a series of spring practices. like most teams in the NFL, the Redskins do not allow players to the facility, although the judge lifted the previous lock in Minnesota this week. "What we are looking for is a little more clearly what are the rules, so that we can work on the same page, "said Shanahan. "So we just wait and see what are the rules."Shanahan addressed some of the other topics in his press conference: sexual abuse asked the misdemeanor charge levied against the defensive player of the week, Albert Haynesworth (FSY), Shanahan said the he says a lot that is not allowed to speak to an agent of Haynesworth Haynesworth or during a break. "Any time there's someone out there that is associated with this organization that isn't positive, you probably don't feel very good about it," said Shanahan. "But you want to get the facts first, I was not able to speak with Albert. So I don't feel comfortable talking about it. "— Ask the programs for McNabb, who was benched for three games in the final season, is expected to return, Shanahan gave the same answer: "I want to be able to share with you, but when you talk to donovenai to his agent, and I can't really give you an honest answer of exactly what we're going to do."Shanahan said he was pleased — and learn some of the players on the Redskins 30 was gathered at their local high school for two days of practices earlier this month. "We have some leadership there," said Shanahan. "You can view it, you're always proud of your players are taking the initiative to go out and do something as a team. You're always hoping the guys individually, but to see that does not put a smile on your face. ".

Questions and answers with status baaboda NFL experts

In Minnesota, u.s. district judge Susan Richard Nelson told NFL player to end the lockout. Many questions remain. The answers areNFL lawyer Jeff Pash speaks to members of the news media after leaving court-ordered mediation April 20 in Minneapolis. works in progress: Hannah Foslien-, Scher

NFL Attorney Jeff pash was talking about new media members after leaving the Court ordered mediation 20 April in Minneapolis.

By Hannah Foslien, Scher

NFL Attorney Jeff pash was talking about new media members after leaving the Court ordered mediation 20 April in Minneapolis.

Have a few large players court victory was?A: in terms of sport, this one have not disappeared. Think of him as a 10-0 in the first quarter for the players. "I think it's a victory. … They won the battle, but not the war, "says Matthew Cantor, antitrust law, New York-based non-affiliated players or owners. Q: lock above?A: it's not over until it's over. After the verdict Monday, the NFL filed an appeal with the Court of the eighth circuit. He also asked the judge to delay the order pending that appeal. It is still the rule. Cantor says, "I doubt its going to stay the judge Nelson. … My feeling is that by early next week, is to prevent the motion for a stay. "That if you are not granted by Nelson, what next?A: the NFL to ask for the eighth circuit. "This is definitely a reasonable step will be," says Jeff Pash, the NFL Executive Vice President and General.That if the NFL doesn't stay you must comply with the order, under which one is this repeated everything changes such as player signings and revenue sharing?A: last of the ruling of the judge: "unlock the enjoined." "Hold it here. Appearances says that in view of the League still "considerable degree of uncertainty" about what this means in particular when it comes to matters such as "what you need to do what you are prohibited from doing, and what you are allowed to make the League could return to". system instead of the last season. That included a salary cap-for teams. But each system places the League, he will venture down the road if the players win money damages for their antitrust suit. Cantor: "I think that the NFL now doing rigorous analysis with antitrust counsel. … They think what cannot be by General we live from this time point in the competition. "That if there is no delay when the team signed free agents can start negotiations and contracts with veterans and rookies?A: pash said the schedule for which is uncertain, pending resolution of legal mshtaot and present. He says that the time to begin these operations, we are ready to go "immediately ensure that all clubs have the information you need, make sure that we acted correctly and vaniiniotakbi with the order of the Court."That what the chances of winning the appeal of the NFL and the flipped over to end the lockout? A: Cantor says that in an irreversible players to be harmed by the lockout, Judge Nelson cited many cases of the trial court. "But it only cites the trial court that held that there were no appellate court cases which held that, "said Cantor. " … So this issue to if players truly irreversible harm incurred damage … Going to be something significant litigated in the eighth circle. "Appearances: "we believe our very reliable legal arguments."Adv. of actors Kevin James: "it was a decision and with 89 pages of analysis. Likely it is to meet all the harerim. "That was both sides compromise when the case is still in court?A: ??. The question is: are they? Cantor says, "it is trying to leverage the ultimate settlement statements. … I certainly don't believe that there is going to be a season in 2011. "For more information about reprints, visit & for our frequently asked questions. To report corrections to vabarot, contact standards editor Jones Brent. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and country for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines of the conversation. Changes include a brief overview of the process of reduction and explains how to use the button "report". Read more.

Friday, April 29, 2011

NFL draft needs for AFC teams

USA today on the team by team examining the needs by location for each link in the AFC.The Titans could turn to Auburn defensive tackle Nick Fairley to improve their 26th-ranked defense. By Joe Robbins, Scher

The Titans could turn his Auburn defensive Nick Fairley to improve their defense ranked 26th.

By Joe Robbins, Scher

The Titans could turn his Auburn defensive Nick Fairley to improve their defense ranked 26th.

Baltimore Ravens : First select 26help wanted: WR, CB, lb. power Ravens defense remains but is vulnerable with Luis approaching the end of the Reed Ray lb Ed s battling injuries his career and fame. The secondary was OK with it, but the suspect. Read offensively, wide receiver deep-threat insulted needed along with a tackle. -Buffalo Bills : First select a the thirdhelp wanted: lbs, OL, QB. Despite the growth of Ryan Fitzpatrick at quarterback, the accounts that it is easier to take with a minimalist type selection. But a seven-player will not yield their influence, the Bills 4-12 address areas of concern.Cincinnati Bengals First select: IVhelp wanted: QB, WR, S. After winning the North title in 2009, the Bengals sank to 4-12 and now QB Carson Palmer. Are they only in case the draft quarterback or wait to see if Palmer is making good on his plans? However, Cincinnati had won 14 secondary which improve overall (216.8 meters), along with finding help wide-receiver.Cleveland Browns : First select VIhelp wanted: de, WR, CB. Browns once again breaking new bmamn (Pat Shurmur). They also go from 3-4 to 4-3 defense, and Dick Jauron a new D-Coordinator to find personnel to perform it, particularly a good pass rusher. With last year's emergence of RB Peyton Hillis, QB Colt McCoy, Cleveland wide receiver requests that completes on early.Denver Broncos : First select a the otherhelp wanted: DT, lb/DB. After a disastrous 4-12 with former coach Josh McDaniels, Elway Hall of Fame QB John will go to the Office of John Fox front-stall as coach. With a lot of potential to impact players to choose from on no. 2, you must decide which was the Denver paramount.Houston Texans First select: 11help wanted: SUB, CB, s. Texans (6-10) went back after the release of their first winning season in 2009, with injuries to contribute to the Defense ranked 30th (376.9 meters). Former Cowboys coach Wade Phillips, a new D-Coordinator takes over full-core to build around.Indianapolis ColtsFirst select: 22help wanted: OL, WR, DB. Colts (10-6) overcame injury to win the North again, but remains a wildcard loss to him, New York Jets. While many of these key players back and healthy and receive offensive through the draft hcntripogli to save the intact QB Peyton Manning, Indianapolis elite level. But at no., the Colts again must best actor left.Jacksonville Jaguars First select: 16help wanted: de, kg, s. Jaguar racing (8-8) missed lkboctch but bought Rio del Jack coach another season. He faces another mandate playoffs-or-other, and for finding this draft pass rushers a long way towards meeting it.Kansas City Chiefs : First select a the 21sthelp wanted: lbs/NT, WR,. Outbreak infects key starting chips to finish a surprising 10-6 heading West, but that was a trademark protection leaves holes without doubt about K.C. 's draft plans. Miami Dolphins: First select a the 15thhelp wanted: OL, RB, Te. Dolphins have two QBs, Chad Henne, Tyler ?'????, but that doesn't mean they are one of them. Their main problem is the ground game ranked 21 (102.7 meters).New England Patriots : First select the 17thhelp wanted: lb/DL, rubidium. Lost Patriots record was 14-2 in a hurry go created 36 sacks only. Coach Bill Belichick say it with this first of a first-round two acquired Oakland Raiders. Looking forward to the second, I need to pick, then find another player who or linebacker.-New York : First select the 30thhelp wanted: lbs, DL, OL. Emerge two consecutive AFC aircraft title game appearance with room for improvement on the defensive, outside linebacker. New York also help QB mark Sanchez by selecting a tackle. Whichever they choose it to be a good one, since they are the second-?????.Oakland Raiders : First select 48thhelp wanted: CB, OL, QB. The names of most disappeared while positions Raiders draft in the second, so you better have good comments barashon their choice. Of course, they trade to the first round, get what they want instead of best actor.Pittsburgh Steelers First select: 31help wanted: OL, CB, DL. Select C Maurkice Pouncey served in the first round last year, the Steelers also reached the Super Bowl. But that loss is exposed their weaknesses that might be difficult secondary address this late in the round. Cornerback fair may be around when they get, leaving the line o handle later. Either way, the Steelers must get younger.San Diego Chargers First select: 18help wanted: lb/DL, WR. After a forgettable draft class (except for RB Ryan Matthews) and a season that ended with no playoffs, the Chargers hope of defensive talent-pool rich to rebound in two areas. With a choice of five top 89, San Diego you can fill in a lot of holes or move by some choices.Tennessee Titans : First select a the eighthhelp wanted: QB, DL, OL. Coach Mike Munchak's first order of new businesses replace QB Vince Young and the Titans ?????? signal caller such as Jake locker is still around when they receive. Tennessee may be better served trying to improve the defense, which ranked 26 fragile DT Nick Fairley can match. for more information about reprints, visit & for our frequently asked questions. To report corrections to vabarot, contact standards editor Jones Brent. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and country for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines of the conversation. Changes include a brief overview of the process of reduction and explains how to use the button "report". Read more.

Roger size: NFL preparing any emergency

Minneapolis (AP) — NFL players encourage federal judge Wednesday to reject the request of the League actually restore the lock, telling Upshaw were in danger. Commissioner Roger size, meanwhile, said the animals prepare for any emergency. u.s. district judge Susan Richard Nelson is named for requests from clients in weight, which means that the order is to be frozen to stop the lock during the process of appeals waiting game was on. "Need to respond to the verdict and make sure they are in the process, "he said Wednesday during a predraft event in New York." rejected the argument of NFL players is poor, or in violation of antitrust laws to come with the new League rules without clumps or harm balance instead of competitive League by potential free agency class. "If defendants NFL face dilemma, they put themselves in this position by imposing repeatedly rules and restrictions that violate the antitrust laws, "the lawyers wrote. "All killer dilemma is to their own" solution, the players argued, is simply to implement a system to break the law and competition law. "There is no reason why the defendants NFL Player system cannot plan, and their complaints about potential antitrust vamidtiot as that as this is a reality of doing business, "they wrote if Nelson gives the League's request, the players want the NFL to post a 1 billion dollar bondAbout 25% of player compensation last year was not immediately responding to any NFL or attorneys, but the League said he needed to make sure that it doesn't stay in one place fair laws, clear — and if Nelson denies motion for expedited League, the owner will ask for the 8th u.s. Circuit Court of appeals in St. Louis the same thing. They are also asking the Court of appeal, viewed more friendly to a venue than the courts in the Federal League in Minnesota, to cancel the decision of the NFL draft, Nelson. begins Thursday night, but it is far from normal. Lock prevented teams from all free agents added to their rosters, the adjustment so that their strategy is more complex, I don't know exactly when they will have the opportunity to sign or trade for Veterans bring the different postures. players claimed that this offseason free agency deeds has hurt a lot. "Players need to be marketing their services to find the right team to have the best chance to make a roster, be a desire or otherwise advance their careers, "lawyers for the players. "This process requires a long period of time to play in the fair for all players, and all disposition or compression of the free agency period will lead a group of different players scrambled Hermes results that cannot be undone." repeatedly filed Wednesday, the players took the League has made argument and made it their own. referring to the expression of a concern that persists longer than Uncertainty around the world 2011, the worse it is for all involved. The players said the team will not be harmed if the judge denies motion for stay, meaning that NFL is back in business. "This is the only way to preserve the 2011 season announced by the NFL, given the need to sign free agents, to complete the draft NFL players and sign a formula, to plan, establish a training camp, to plan the season ????"??? players. "Prevents users from time to allow the defendants to their NFL return to operating the estimated in billions of business and massive amounts of money, as they did in the past."NFL said he was looking forward to hearing from the eighth circuit by early June, but the players said the length of the result the appeal is not known, every day, "players will continue to suffer significant harm."Players tried to return to work Tuesday, but most of those who did said they could work in a team, as soon as they entered the building one day in the history of the League's most left the matter of ... minutes with more questions than answers. "It drives me insane, this is what he is doing, "said Rocky Chicago J born William Henry Marcus Webb (FSY), which is known and a few other bears, could not be used in the weights of the team. "I'm trying to eat healthy and working out, doing my work, I just stuck at work and cartoons all day."What happens with it? Let me return to what I do best. "This can take some time. 2011 season, and businesses across teams and their players to 32, are in maintenance. NFL said Tuesday he needed "a few days to sort out" and provide a number of rules for everyone to go. "We are in the process of setting throughout the League as we continue on exactly how and when we opened the new year around the new Football League, the year," Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. "We did it."Question and answer in a memo distributed by the Organization of football players, and obtained by the associated press, said the free agents they can contact the teams and their services, pressure on NFL free agency system to set up corresponding laws antitrust. document also said the players these teams are responsible for the treatment of all football-related injury, Which means that it's "safe for the players to work at the property."REDSKINS lead negotiator Jeff pash said it was too early to say exactly when free agency begins, which players will be eligible. He expressed optimism and confidence about the case of the League — appellate court. "These issues, in particular, the history of the rulings was quite different from how the tennis courts of appeal examine it," pash said. "We feel we have a very credible arguments assert statements, we can be short if we're right or not."

NFL draft to the needs of new groups first class

USA today on the team by team examining the needs by location for each link in the NFC.Jake Locker could interest the Vikings when they pick at No. 12. By Elaine Thompson, AP

Jake locker was a matter for the Vikings when they select at no. 12.

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Jake locker was a matter for the Vikings when they select at no. 12.

Arizona Cardinals: First select a the fifthhelp wanted: QB, .OLB, OL. Arizona moved three QBs — Derek Anderson, Max Hall, and John Skelton — without having to find long-term answers to Kurt Warner, following retirement. Although a talented catcher Larry Fitzgerald, Cardinals finished 31st transition (182.6 yards a game). Defensive, head of the transition was critically (33 sacks).Atlanta FalconsFirst select: 27help wanted: de, OL, WR, Te. General Manager Thomas Dimitroff wants more explosiveness on both sides of the ball. Take that mean defensive end that eventually succeeded John Abraham, sacks of 13½, 31 the Club and another wideout to make the pressure on the excellent catches Rudy white. Carolina Panthers : First select a the firsthelp wanted: DT, QB, CB. Marty Hurney, CEO, new coach Ron Rivera face a difficult decision with the top pick. The need is quarterback after Carolina ranked last with yards 143.1 game. But it is too early to give Jimmy Clausen, even after he went 1-9 as Rocky and he finished with a ranking of the League's worst Sparrow? Chicago BearsFirst select: 29help wanted: OL, DT, takes up. Chicago 56 sacks allowed, including 52 League at QB Jay Cutler, the greatest need is obvious. Multiple locations and Mole. You need the defensive after dropping his Tommy Harris. Cutler in our dynamic young wideout benefit. Dallas Cowboys: First select a the 9thhelp wanted: CB, S, OT. Dallas ranked 31st in allowing 27.2 points a game. Fresh legs at cornerback and safety are needed. Needed is on his right, a position that supports the hits concerned Cowboys throughout the season. Detroit Lions: First select 13help wanted: CB, .OLB, OL. Detroit struck gold take DT Ndamukong Suh No. 2 overall last year. You must do more to address the Defense shut down corner with priority and outside linebacker. Also there are holes in the offensive.Green Bay Packers: First select 32ndhelp wanted: territories, .OLB, takes up. Green Bay good last year taking Brian Bulaga first round, setting up in his country. Still another required his country. Packers seek outside linebacker to associate a dynamic of clay Matthews III. With Donald driver at 36 and James Jones, wide receiver, free agent is required. Minnesota VikingsFirst select: 12help wanted: QB, CB, s. quarterback priority, but it is not clear how Minnesota can fill out the best for this purpose. Jake locker should still be available, if the Vikings that its accuracy can be improved. The secondary is between defensive needs.New Orleans SaintsFirst select: 24help wanted: de, lb, RB. New Orleans totaled 33 sacks, almost not good enough for a team feasts on turnovers. The game is running was plagued by injuries and a ???????? pay Reggie Bush what it might take to keep it long term. New York Giants : First select a the 19thhelp wanted: OL, kg, CB, RB. Four of the five starters on the offensive to both the thirty-something. Problems in especially after a year which was staring at a high-ankle problems shake not Sean. The IAF missing punch linebacker. Inhibiting CB Aaron Ross injuries from being trusted.Philadelphia Eagles: First select 23rdhelp wanted: OL CB, de. Philadelphia needed immediate cornerback Asante Samuel associate. The Eagles also has no defensive ends that strike fear as pass rushers. Mixing QB Michael Vick helped to hide offensive line woes.St. Louis RamsFirst select: 14help wanted: WR, Te, S, rubidium. St. Louis and do as much as possible to equip the Sam Bradford with the support they need to develop a premier quarterback. He showed as a rookie that existing tools. You must provide it with one of the big-play receiver to grow with the tight end and a safe. San Francisco 49First select: VIIhelp wanted: QB, CB, de. With David Carr Dror only under contract and Alex Smith, the top draft pick in 2005, receiving what was described as an "olive branch" offer, determination, and San Francisco to land quarterback. Babithon, an end to high temperature shutdown corner in this list. In Seattle SeahawksFirst select: 25help wanted: CB, QB, OL, DL. Seattle wants long-term answer at quarterback, but the need is not as pressing of certain groups. GM John Schneider all pay but the Club first round slot up for auction, in an attempt to produce a more middle-round selections in order to strengthen the two lines.Of the Tampa Bay BuccaneersFirst select: 20help wanted: da, CB. Tampa Bay's two top choices invested last year in DTs Gerald McCoy and Brian. At least one edge with the ability to break and enters to rushes. Cornerback became a problem that the bucs don't have. Aqib Talib waiting for legal consequences from the incident and the League firing. , Washington Redskins: First select a 10thhelp wanted: RB, QB, NT. Washington had at least a short-term solution while purchasing a veteran QB Donovan McNabb from. Wrong. With McNabb in a fit of bad, second year coach Mike Shanahan almost surely will be young again. Top list his nose babithon. for more information about reprints, visit & for our frequently asked questions. To report corrections to vabarot, contact standards editor Jones Brent. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and country for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines of the conversation. Changes include a brief overview of the process of reduction and explains how to use the button "report". Read more.

Father: Newton fire camera has to succeed in NFL

New York – for half an hour during a clinic sponsored by the NFL Wednesday 600 children in New York City, fragile wins the Heisman cam Newton seems to be simply an oversized boy in the crowd. His ever-present seemed as easy as it passes to receivers at his lobbed Smurf.

Then, just like that, Newton was gone.

NFL staffers had no explanation, but a port one question was raised about Newton from the pressure of the quarterback must be ready to face the future of the franchise, all that comes with this on and off the field?

Newton's father, Cecil Newton, talk to us today, while his son enjoyed himself during the event "Play60."

"We don't know what is going to happen," he said of his father, Cecil. "We are happy, we chaidod the entire draft process.

"I can't say what to do in Carolina. From what I know the coach Ron Rivera, they come with a new beginning, a fresh approach offers a great start, ideal for photographs. I have heard only great things.

Newton, Cecil refused to discuss the investigation in November firestorm HEADQUARTERS are found in the heart of the last payment scheme for the session to steer the US State of Mississippi after his 2009 season at Blinn Junior College in Texas. The investigation announced early December Auburn quarterback was not evaluated.

"I cannot reopen the NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS, would I? Not based on legal status where we are--you cannot answer anything associated with, "said the father of Newton.

Auburn quarterback combined with ldominion in late February said that the investigation, dispute drew closer to the father and son.

"Yes," said Newton Cecil. "That's part of it, the secret (father-son), the trust.

"If my son was Mr. Irrelevant (like the last player selected in the draft), I would love him. If he was a truck or toll booth operator, it doesn't matter to me. I'm trying to be just as available to him as I am now.

"Is a top shelf. But I see it as, ' camera, family member, someone needs to cut the grass. Someone needs to do the chores, do some arrangements for his mother. ' '

His father wants to ensure that fans of one thing: each team receives the annual selection meeting us at 76th NFL, wins the Heisman would give the world.

Must first select which Newton, it will become the first player since Notre Dame Leon Hart in 1950 to win the Heisman, the title of the championship the top draft choice and dignity of the total.

"He's a competitor and the body is needed to advance, Cecil Newton said.You cannot tell where the ceiling, or what is the learning curve is able to make progress in moves outside the Pocket. Still you can see how it turns out.

"But is ready to return to the League to do the right things.

How to respond Newton, who played the first two seasons as undrafted free agent safety for the Dallas Cowboys, when he hears his name called the Thursday night?

"I'll be shocked," said Newton Cecil. "I'm probably going to faint before everything is over with.

"It's amazing. I look at the Mark Herzlich (Boston College linebacker who overcame cancer in 2009). I draw strength from a person, who was the desire to overcome radiation and chemotherapy.

Is the hero.

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Linked by deeds in the past, UNC came out of the trio in NFL

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Marvin Austin, Greg Little and Robert Quinn have a lot in common … unfortunately for them, too much.

North Carolina products Robert Quinn, left, and Marvin Austin, right, both could be first-round picks in the NFL draft By Streeter Lecka, Getty Images


North Carolina products Robert Quinn, left, and Marvin Austin, right, both could be first-round picks in the NFL draft

By Streeter Lecka, Getty Images


North Carolina products Robert Quinn, left, and Marvin Austin, right, both could be first-round picks in the NFL draft

They were highly coveted high school recruits who went on to star for the University of North Carolina's football team, and all of them could have NFL homes by the completion of the draft's second round Friday night.

But none played a down in 2010 after being ruled ineligible, each guilty of accepting improper benefits from agents.

Yet for NFL general managers titillated by their talent but torn by the trouble, perhaps they need look no further than UNC for an endorsement of a trio who embarrassed their school, failed their teammates and crippled the Tar Heels' chances to earn their first Bowl Championship Series bid.

"All three of them hurt. They really, truly were remorseful. They were just devastated by their own stupidity, their own ego, allowing themselves to get caught up in it," head coach Butch Davis said.

Little seems to actually appreciate the adversity.

"I think it was a good thing for me," he says. "If it didn't happen in college, it would have poured over into the NFL. I'm thankful I learned those lessons."

But it was a painful conclusion to reach.

"I was so close to everyone on the team, from walk-ons to fifth-year seniors. It was so bad, I couldn't even watch the games sometimes," he says.

Austin does not accept all of the blame for his troubles.

"Given my background, being from an urban area of (Washington) D.C., my appearance with my (dread)locks, people form a perception," Austin says. "It was easy for them to point the finger and say, 'He's just another one of those (thug) athletes.' I've never been in any (legal) trouble — ever."

He doesn't view his transgressions (including three trips to Miami) as especially egregious.


North Carolina's football program might play second banana to its basketball team, but the Tar Heels have sent their share of first-rate players Hall of Fame linebackers Chris Hanburger and Lawrence Taylor, Jeff Saturday, Julius Peppers and Willie Parker to name a few to the NFL. At least four more potential Pro Bowlers could be drafted this year:

The skinny: He swallows running backs, dominates offensive linemen at the point of attack, terrorizes quarterbacks and can play inside or out.The skinny: He's still recovering from a torn knee ligament suffered late in the 2010 season. Otherwise this explosive playmaker would be a surefire first-rounder. The skinny: He's a strong, chiseled athlete who played running back during his first two years. He is fast, has great hands and is scary with the ball, but he needs refinement. The skinny: He might work as a linebacker in a 3-4 defense, but Davis prefers him at defensive end in a 4-3, lauding his ability to pursue quarterbacks and stop the run.

Compiled by Nate Davis

"It was like being caught on the Fourth of July for shooting firecrackers. You know you're not supposed to, but everybody does it … receives extra benefits," he recently told ESPN's Outside the Lines. "It's something that has plagued college football for years."

Davis explained why he chose to help them onto roads of redemption.

"They are kids; this is an educational institution," said Davis, who saw a teachable moment at hand while deciding to allow the players — none of whom has graduated — to use the campus facilities to work out after the season and participate in the school's heavily attended March 31 pro day, which came a month after the Tar Heels sent 12 players to the NFL scouting combine, more than any other program.

"Here's a great opportunity to learn one of life's unbelievable lessons," Davis said of including the players, cautionary reminders to their ex-teammates. "What happens if you make a mistake? How do you change your perception? How do you rebuild your reputation? How do you restore your credibility?"

It hasn't been easy.

"(Someone) called me an 'excuse-making con artist,' " recalled Austin, a dominant 6-2, 309-pound defensive tackle who likely would have been a first-round pick had he entered the 2010 draft after his junior season. "I have owned up to everything I did. It is extremely hard to make a mistake today because there is so much media attention. I think I'm still paying a price.

"For the most part, a majority of teams — to be brutally honest — said, 'We want to know what went on, but that's not why we have you here.' They are in the football business. Most teams did not grill me about it."

Davis consulted with UNC's chancellor and athletics director before welcoming back the troika who were primarily responsible for the undoing of last year's team, opting to serve as an advocate.

"Every single time that they had an opportunity to publicly state and take ownership of what they did, never one time did they ever blame somebody else," Davis says. "They said, 'I made a mistake, I made a bad choice, I regret it.'

"Prior to that they had three phenomenally gifted years, they played well, they'd been in academic good standing, they'd been successful players. We all somewhat deemed that kids make mistakes.

"They learned something, it hurt us. But we had to move on. (Let's) put closure to the end of it. ... It was just the best way for everybody to kind of heal."

And it seems the players have convalesced nicely.

Quinn, an explosive 6-4, 265-pound pass rusher who was first-team all-Atlantic Coast Conference in 2009 as a sophomore when he had 11 sacks, is regarded as a top-10 prospect. He has tried to prepare himself for the rigors of a pro season by training with former NFL wide receiver Don Beebe.

"Had he played this year, not had the suspension, he's a top-three pick," ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. says.

Austin is again a borderline first-rounder. He appreciates the help the university extended.

"They understood we made mistakes," he says. "I am Tar Heel born, Tar Heel bred; when I die I will be Tar Heel dead. That's our saying. That's the way they approached it."

Austin was the defensive engine, commanding frequent double teams that helped turn Quinn loose, and a catalyst for the program's revival. He quickly helped Davis put the program back on the map after a decade-long fallow period. His decision to go to Chapel Hill with the new coach in 2007 blazed a trail other blue-chippers followed.

"He was the prize recruit; he was the signature player," NFL Network analyst and former league executive Michael Lombardi says, adding Austin's ability compares favorably to Alabama defensive tackle Marcell Dareus (whom some scouts regard as the draft's best player). "He's a top-10 talent."

All three have persistently tried to work into the league's good graces. Still, some clubs might steer clear even though Davis says he has fielded "dozens and dozens of calls" from teams seeking insights.

"I think anytime you have red lights you put extra work into it," NFL Network analyst and former league general manager Charley Casserly says. "The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior when you're dealing with young people.

"You're guessing at the end of the day."

Cleveland Browns GM Tom Heckert, who holds the sixth pick of the first round, is weighing Quinn's upside while assessing game video of him from 2009.

"Obviously, it's a thing you'd rather not have to deal with. You'd like to see him play this year," Heckert says. "You just have to kind of use your judgment."

Poor judgment could most penalize Little (6-5, 231 pounds), who converted from tailback to receiver after two years at Carolina and displayed soft hands and exceptional run-after-catch prowess along with 4.5 speed. He caught 62 passes for 724 yards and five TDs as a junior in 2009. But his lack of polish at wideout could drop him into the second- to fourth-round range.

"He could've benefited most by playing," says NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks, a former NFL player and scout and a UNC alumnus.

Being cast out hurt Quinn, who continued attending classes in 2010 despite his suspension.

"I would be sitting in the stands thinking, 'That's where I should be,' " he says of the field. "Once I got the final word that I couldn't come back, that's when it really hit me. There was no hope.

"But you have to make a positive out of a negative. We learned from our mistakes, and it opened our eyes."

It wasn't the first time Quinn had a reality check. He had surgery for a benign brain tumor in high school and still has regular checkups.

"Things happen. There's no point in holding grudges," he says. "That ain't going to do nothing but kill you faster."

The consequences of his self-described immaturity — "I was so naïve that I (thought) I could be that invisible and not get caught," Little admits now — reached beyond his Tar Heels family.

"It really hurt my parents, because they had to go to work and be asked about it all the time," Little says. "It brought me back down to earth. (My actions) affected so many people indirectly."

Austin was plagued by his mistakes amid a wasted senior year.

"When the game was taken from me, it was extremely hurtful. I never want to feel that way again; I never will go back to that place, I promise you," he says.

"I came back to school," he said. "I didn't come back to party and have fun — I came back to win a national championship."

That dream unraveled quickly.

Davis, who'd picked up the pieces of a program run amok before rebuilding a juggernaut in Miami a decade earlier, was entering his fourth season with the Heels with his recruiting classes in full bloom. "Obviously, we were very optimistic about the 2010 season," he says.

But the potential path to a title began dead-ending last summer as the players' missteps — they were accused of accepting trips and jewelry — began coming to light in late June, spurring an NCAA investigation. Other players later were accused of academic misconduct involving a former tutor.

Sixteen players were suspended for the opener at LSU. Two were later cleared before kickoff, and five more were subsequently exonerated of any wrongdoing. But the die was cast. The depleted Tar Heels finished 8-5, though their Music City Bowl triumph was the first bowl win in Davis' four-year tenure.

It was a Pyrrhic victory. Several players were suspended for varying portions of the season. Little and Quinn were stripped of their eligibility. Austin was dismissed from the team. The NCAA's final ruling is pending.

"It took awhile to change the culture of the locker room, recruit all these guys," Davis says. "We felt like we were going to put ourselves in a position to really compete for the ACC championship and hopefully — maybe — something beyond that.

"It was disappointing."

Unsavory influences had been hovering, a development Davis foresaw and warned all his players about. "We had done an awful lot with these guys to try to prevent this particular type of thing," he says.

But Austin, Little and Quinn didn't listen.

"It was tough to lose them, tough to suspend them, then eventually have the NCAA take them away," says Davis. "But you also know they are kids. ... You don't want that one thing to be the defining moment of their life."

Quinn is looking forward to putting Carolina quandary behind him.

"I don't want to speak for everybody, but I'm sure I can," he says. "We are real excited and can't wait to show people what we are really about."

Little hopes to capitalize on a fresh start.

"I want to share my story with kids, get into some type of social work," he says. "I want to let them know that there are things such as second chances.

"Once you've been given that second chance, it's not worth anything if you don't do anything with it."

The Tar Heels seem to be again loaded with talent heading into 2011, and Brooks says the players who stepped in for their suspended counterparts blossomed.

"It may be a blessing in disguise going forward for the development of the program," Brooks says.

Davis just hopes others heed the lessons of his former stars' choices.

"You'd like to see those guys come back and be the voice of reason and education," he says, "(Saying to kids), 'Don't make the mistakes that I made. Don't put your own ego, your own pride (at stake). Enjoy and cherish your college experience. The NFL's gonna be there when you get done. ' "

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Mark Herzlich "could not get the crab to end career

Wayne, thanks — when former Boston College linebacker mark Herzlich was selected in the NFL draft, probably not until middle or late rounds, it will represent a personal triumph than several other potential customers can know.Mark Herzlich overcame cancer to make himself available in this week's NFL draft. By ELSA, Scher

Mark Herzlich overcame cancer to make himself draft NFL this week.

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Mark Herzlich overcame cancer to make himself draft NFL this week.

The doctors gave him a 70% chance of surviving Ewing Sarcoma cancer which form — attacks bone — and 0% chance of a football game again when it was discovered a malignant tumor in his left leg in 2009 may also seem Herzlich was on his way toward the development of one of the nation's premier players beforeDominating its Atlantic Coast Conference defensive player of the year 2008. He refused to accept that it was all over there. If Herzlich was going to fight for his life, keeping alive his struggle was to be part of the NFL. "I spoke to many people go through cancer now, "he says. "And their biggest problem encountered in the same light at the end of the tunnel, not having a purpose."My goal was to run out of the tunnel with my team. "He had some advice for doctors by selecting the course treatment offers hope for a return to the field. Growth and ultimately with intensive chemotherapy and radiation. Titanium Rod size 12 is to stabilize the foot. What about doctors who push comprehensive analysis which is more secure, even if it meant his last played? "I cannot accept it, "he says," because I know that cancer who had beaten me. Even if I come back healthy, take me to something that I liked was the defeat in the eyes. "It was a gamble. I guess it was gambling with my life. But ultimately, it was my choice. "The decision was in accordance with its ultra-competitive. Not give cm; Take your opponent all you can so that he played. in 2008, when his athleticism and intelligence has allowed him to roam sideline sideline and 110 tackles. He also has six interceptions, returning two for touchdowns, defended eight passes, forced two fumbles, recovered two fumbles and produced yanked down 13 ball claims topics. "If it was drafted after the 2008 season, when he was player of the year in the ACC and was simply magnificent football player, he would select top, "said the expert team Dallas Cowboys former Gil Brandt, now with NFL.com.The season was so magical teammates couldn't wait to see the tape as it was available after the games. "He did things in the same year," said fullback Codi Boek, "watch it and say, ' really basrt did that, then?" "Boek was no less mystified by back pains that often depressing – her roommate woke up shortly after its completion in the same season. Herzlich (6-4, 264 pounds) played through all sorts of physical problems. I never knew such agony. "It is difficult to be in the room, because I wake up screaming, ' Herzlich says of his partner for their three years bamchlla. Finally, after a series of tests were negative, magnetic resonance imaging test found a tumor in his left thigh bone (femur). then came the painful wait for the doctors to determine if a form of cancer strikes one in 600,000 people went through his blood, Spread to the lungs. The rate of survival of these patients then shrinks 10% good news reached them was limited only to his leg after this was done., Herzlich was carrying he worked in slow-footed quarterback. Even when he was sitting out the 2009 season, all but assured members that the cancer had no chance against him. "It really shocked me, starting for the first time it is diagnosed, jumping how it was, "says Boek."It was, "I'm going to hit it and stick to what I want to be." "Says Daniela Conti, his girlfriend since October, 2009," if he sets his mind on something, this is definitely going to happen, no matter what. "Fear only ever expressed Boek Herzlich was a massive dose chemotherapy that was already his fall was also pay him his eyebrows. When the hair, his eyebrows went most of it by using Whiteout over his eyes and Halloween as the comeback of Mr. Clean was hurt breaking effort Herzlich. in June the last right foot that forced him to miss but some practices before the open. "He essentially began the season without any ending, played his way into shape," said Boston College coach, Spaziani. "Another Frank delay came when he broke his left hand during a game last season in the fourth. He finished the year ranked third on the team with 65 tackles to go with four interceptions.Herzlich than he was often a step slow. His time of 4.92 slow 40-yard-hyphen combination ldominion in February, it remains a work in progress offers. "The more he gets away from cancer therapies, so it is, "says Agent Tom Condon, adding doctors believe the chance of disease recur ???"???? low "as some particular team has to take a leap of faith to Herzlich all the way back, all the same offers this is equal to. For more information about reprints, visit & for our frequently asked questions. To report corrections to vabarot, contact standards editor Jones Brent. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and country for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines of the conversation. Changes include a brief overview of the process of reduction and explains how to use the button "report". Read more.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Unknown territory ensures that unexpected turn draft

Uncertainty is the taste of the NFL draft, which begins Thursday between Fuzzy conditions for ending the lockout and prospects is a new salary scale for the Rocky Horror Picture show.Redskins coach Mike Shanahan says his team has considered moving up or down from their 10th overall draft position. By Luis Alvarez, AP

Redskins coach Mike Shanahan said his team has considered moving up or down to their 10th overall draft position.

By Luis Alvarez, AP

Redskins coach Mike Shanahan said his team has considered moving up or down to their 10th overall draft position.

"This League is about making adjustments," says General Manager of the New York Giants Jerry Reese. "This is what to charge for."How to steer your teams picture — veterans won't be included in the draft and open transactions during the voluntary agency not frozen — with the player adds intrigue. Although the NFL proposed a scale that would reduce the guaranteed money for selects ten — probably a considerable saving channel and retired veterans — calls a persons leave unresolved details in last drafts.It was difficult for teams to trade various top 10 because of the financial strings attached contracts. Salary scale, a variety of such may be easier to handle. "I don't think anyone knows for sure what is going to happen, "Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan, holding the 10th pick, says of the wage scale. "If you know for certain, not to return to the top five more deals."The two drafts in the past, trade was bound to select top. The New York Jets moved up the draft quarterback mark Sanchez v total in 2009. "If you're a good listener, understanding what they want," says General Manager Mike Tannenbaum, aircraft of the draft of the market, "then there are always ways."John Elway, Denver Broncos and the new Executive Vice President, ready to listen to proposals for a set with no. 2. But he understands the scale of potential wage might be offending. Detroit Lions Ndamukong Suh, defending his country we picked second overall last year, received $ 40 million guaranteed as part of the contract for five years. "If the positions were reversed, I think we think what pick," Elway said. "Then again, we may be getting around where a player on a price — where all the wages come on, if any."In the first round in which a deep defensive linemen can result in up to ten selected, the New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick bears watching. Patriots are the only group two first round picks (17th and 28th overall,) and the first of the second round pick (33rd), caching options to offer a package that strengthens to catch, and also an attractive slots for other teams to pursue. As usual, the trade could fuel market quarterbacks. NFL Network draft Analyst Mike Mayock says that quarterbacks taken in rounds three to eight — and it will be the most since 1950. Premium on quarterbacks can push some into the first round with three consumer — Newton, Missouri camera of the fragile process of Blaine Gabbert ??'??? locker Washington — projected as the first full-rounders. "We always kept talking about moving up or back," said Shanahan Shanahan, lock with insists that he did not spend more time to evaluate College talent than in previous years. But he did not deny any unfamiliar with this draft. "The year is a little different because usually people have many holes in free agency with a full, "he says. "Now people are probably going to go for the best player available in the draft."For more information about reprints, visit & for our frequently asked questions. To report corrections to vabarot, contact standards editor Jones Brent. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and country for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines of the conversation. Changes include a brief overview of the process of reduction and explains how to use the button "report". Read more.

Need to take? Would you take? How NFL draft

USA TODAY's Nate Davis offers double the fun by shoehorning in two picks per team, pondering who could be picked vs. who should be picked:

NFL draft prospects appeared at Radio City Music Hall on Wednesday. By Kathy Kmonicek, AP


NFL draft prospects appeared at Radio City Music Hall on Wednesday.

By Kathy Kmonicek, AP


NFL draft prospects appeared at Radio City Music Hall on Wednesday.

1. Carolina Panthers

• We predict they'll pick: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn — This is their only shot in the first 64 picks to get a franchise quarterback … unless they successfully trade out and recoup the second-rounder they dealt last year. Newton certainly seems to need a few seasons of seasoning in a pro offense before he can consistently beat potential NFC South foes Drew Brees, Josh Freeman and Matt Ryan. But given his unique skill set, he could be worth the wait.

• We'd consider: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia— A healthy Panthers offense coupled with a playmaker like Green, who could succeed longtime WR Steve Smith, would give second-year QB Jimmy Clausen a legitimate shot to succeed in Carolina.

2. Denver Broncos

• Prediction: Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama — They surrendered the most points and yards in 2010 and are reverting to a 4-3 scheme. Dareus will fit well into the alignment and should make 2009 sack champion Elvis Dumervil even more effective off the edge.

• Consideration: Just about anything's possible coming off a franchise-worst 12-loss season. But assuming they're stuck in this spot — in spite of midweek trade rumors — Dareus is pretty much a perfect pick for Denver.

3. Buffalo Bills

• Prediction: Von Miller, OLB, Texas A&M — They need to put some fear into AFC East QBs Tom Brady and Mark Sanchez, and 2009 first-round OLB Aaron Maybin is still sackless. Miller is a bona fide pass rusher (27½ sacks since 2009) widely regarded as one of this year's safest picks.

• Consideration: Cam Newton— Coach Chan Gailey might be the perfect guy to translate Newton's prolific pass/run repertoire to the pro game … if the Bills actually get a shot at the 2010 Heisman Trophy winner.

4. Cincinnati Bengals

• Prediction: A.J. Green — Terrell Owens is done in Cincy, and Chad Ochocinco has one foot out the door. Green is a special talent and a better pick here — even though QB Carson Palmer may have both feet out the door himself — with solid quarterback options likely available for the Bengals in Round 2.

• Consideration: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri— A year moved from the AFC North title, this team has some nice parts. But it would be rudderless if Palmer bolts.

5. Arizona Cardinals

• Prediction: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU— Teaming the smothering Peterson, perhaps the best player in the draft, with CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, and new defensive coordinator Ray Horton can unleash the blitz schemes he learned from Dick LeBeau in Pittsburgh. Peterson also adds pep to the return game. This could be a prime spot for a Round 1 trade, too.

• Consideration: Von Miller  Assume the Cards wait to get a veteran quarterback. A young pass rusher like Miller would, who can take over for Joey Porter, likely be the choice if he's still there.

6. Cleveland Browns

• Prediction: Julio Jones, WR, Alabama— Second-year QB Colt McCoy needs help badly down the field. Jones provides that … as well as nice run-after-catch ability and tough downfield blocking that RBs Peyton Hillis and Montario Hardesty will surely appreciate.

• Consideration: Robert Quinn, DE, North Carolina Cleveland could mull any number of this draft's numerous defensive line talents as they obtain the personnel they need to recast their defense into a 4-3 set. Quinn seems better suited for the edge of a four-man D-line.

7. San Francisco 49ers

• Prediction: Blaine Gabbert — Newly hired Niners coach Jim Harbaugh would be hard-pressed to pass on this heady player (if he drops this far) who can absorb his years of NFL quarterbacking knowledge while solving the team's gaping void under center. With a solid defense, offensive line and running game in place, Gabbert could even be the latest rookie savior to spark a playoff run in Year 1.

• Consideration: Peterson The foundation here is solid. Peterson (or maybe Miller) would only strengthen it if the organization ultimately opts to keep Alex Smith or another veteran quarterback.

8. Tennessee Titans

• Prediction: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn — He only had one productive year for the Tigers, but what production (24 tackles for losses and 11½ sacks in 2010). New Titans defensive line coach Tracy Rocker instructed Fairley at Auburn and should know how to maximize his talent

• Consideration: Jake Locker, QB, Washington— They almost certainly take a signal caller here or in Round 2 with Vince Young ticketed for exile. Locker is athletic and likes to throw on the move, and RB Chris Johnson has been at his best alongside the mobile Young.

9. Dallas Cowboys

• Prediction: Tyron Smith, T, USC— Injuries and age have caught up to RT Marc Colombo, so it could be time for Jerry Jones to break his longstanding tendency of not drafting an offensive lineman in the first round.

• Consideration: Cameron Jordan, DE, California— Marcus Spears is unlikely to re-sign, so a five-technique d-lineman will be a need. Jordan is probably more talented and ready to play than any of the offensive tackles Dallas would get this early.

10. Washington Redskins

• Prediction: Jake Locker — After only one season in Washington, Donovan McNabb seems to be unwanted, and former backup Rex Grossman is unsigned. Despite myriad needs, the Redskins probably can't wait until pick 41 for their quarterback, and Locker provides the mobility coach Mike Shanahan has typically sought.

• Consideration: Well, they don't need a tight end. Otherwise, they must assess nearly every position (especially the defensive line) and would be wise to trade down — and this could be a coveted slot.

11. Houston Texans

• Prediction: Robert Quinn —New defensive coordinator Wade Phillips has done wonders with Shawne Merriman (in San Diego) and DeMarcus Ware (in Dallas) in the 3-4 alignment he's installing in Houston. Even with a shift from defensive end to outside linebacker, Quinn should be just fine if he's in pursuit of quarterbacks (rather than coverage) 80-90% of the time.

• Consideration:Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska — The pass defense (267.5 yards per game) ranked dead last in 2010 despite the addition of first-round CB Kareem Jackson. Amukamara upgrades it further while allowing CB Glover Quin to shift to safety.

12. Minnesota Vikings

• Prediction: Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois — With veteran DT Pat Williams and DE Ray Edwards likely moving on, the left side of the line may need reinforcements.

• Consideration: Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson— Once viewed as a potential No. 1 pick, concerns about his surgically repaired knee have deflated his value. He'd be a nice base end opposite Jared Allen. (And, yes, the Vikings need a quarterback, but targeting a veteran or prospect in the second round — Ryan Mallett? — seems more sensible.)

13. Detroit Lions

• Prediction: Amukamara— DT Ndamukong Suh has endorsed secondary help, and the Lions would be thrilled to get Amukamara in their drive to improve the defense and end a playoff drought now spanning more than a decade.

• Consideration: Anthony Castonzo, T, Boston College — They're momentum could surge if QB Matthew Stafford fulfills expectations, but the Lions need him to stay healthy. Enter Castonzo, who can play guard for a year while learning alongside LT Jeff Backus.

14. St. Louis Rams

• Prediction: Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri — Steve Spagnuolo likes depth on his defensive front, which is showing signs of age. The Rams need only look in their backyard.

• Consideration: Julio Jones— QB Sam Bradford needs a reliable weapon, but St. Louis will probably have to do some dealing to go get Jones or Green.

15. Miami Dolphins

• Prediction: Mike Pouncey, C/G, Florida — Regardless of who's in an unsettled offensive backfield, Pouncey will fix one question on a line that currently has LT Jake Long as its only answer.

Consideration: Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama— Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams are both free agents. Ingram, the 2009 Heisman winner, could render them obsolete.

16. Jacksonville Jaguars

• Prediction: Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue — This relentless pass rusher boosts a front four that's relented too much in recent years (69 total sacks since 2008). Short-term, he provides a bookend to DE Aaron Kampman and long-term forms a core with DT Tyson Alualu.

• Consideration: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland— It's too early for him (or one of the remaining quarterbacks, linebackers or a safety). But Mike Sims-Walker is out, and Mike Thomas needs a wingman. Do the Jaguars try to move back from here?

17. New England Patriots (from Oakland Raiders)

• Prediction: Cameron Jordan — Finally, a solution for the void left by DE Richard Seymour, for whom the Patriots obtained this pick two years ago.

• Consideration: Mike Pouncey— Bill Belichick loves Gators and could use a versatile mauler.

18. San Diego Chargers

• Prediction: J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin — The run on defensive ends continues with a bookend for Luis Castillo, a big help in the run-heavy AFC West.

• Consideration: Tyron Smith— An upgrade over unsigned RT Jeromey Clary. A pass rusher also merits consideration.

19. New York Giants

• Prediction: Anthony Castonzo — The O-line was decimated by injuries in 2010, and age has seeped in. Castonzo and Will Beatty could be the future bookends while allowing LT David Diehl to revert to guard.

• Consideration: Nick Fairley— He and sophomore Linval Joseph would form a nice tackle tandem for the future.

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

• Prediction: Da'Quan Bowers — The knee could prove worrisome, but his value is just too much to ignore for a pass rusher (FBS-high 15½ sacks in 2010) to team with DT Gerald McCoy, last year's first-rounder.

• Consideration: Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin— Both starters on the right side of the O-line are free agents. They could also take a safer DE like Kerrigan or Smith, or look at a corner given Aqib Talib's latest legal problems.

21. Kansas City Chiefs

• Prediction: Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor — He could be the anchor that allows former first-round DEs Glenn Dorsey and Tyson Jackson to swim more freely.

• Consideration: Nate Solder, T, Colorado— He'd bring more pop to the NFL's top running team while allowing LT Branden Albert to move to right tackle or guard.

22. Indianapolis Colts

• Prediction: Nate Solder — Team president Bill Polian lamented the offensive line play after the Colts' loss in Super Bowl XLIV then lamented his failure to draft T Rodger Saffold a year ago. He ought to listen to his own advice this time.

• Consideration: Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois— Could step right into free agent Joseph Addai's role.

23. Philadelphia Eagles

• Prediction: Danny Watkins, G/T, Baylor — The 26-year-old Canadian picked up football four years ago after giving up firefighting. He's aggressive and could caulk an often shaky line inside or maybe out, where he started for the Bears.

• Consideration: Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado— Teams had little reason to test Asante Samuel in 2010.

24. New Orleans Saints

• Prediction: Mark Ingram— Given what he could do behind this O-line, too good to bypass, especially if Reggie Bush leaves.

• Consideration: Aldon Smith— Unlikely he'd be an option this late, but a player of his caliber for the D-line could trump Ingram.

25. Seattle Seahawks

• Prediction: Andy Dalton, QB, TCU — Will Matt Hasselbeck re-sign? Will Charlie Whitehurst prove the answer in the final year of his deal? Dalton has a winning pedigree despite questions about the level of competition he faced.

• Consideration: Corey Liuget— Don't be surprised if they trade out … or get a player to shore up one of the lines.

26. Baltimore Ravens

• Prediction: Jimmy Smith — Given the availability of veteran mentorship and a strong organization, Baltimore seems a good fit for Smith, whose ability is needed on the perimeter.

• Consideration: 3-4 DE— A young five-technique would be logical. Doubtful a player like Watt or Jordan is still around, but there are other options. They can likely wait for a shifty receiver in Round 2.

27. Atlanta Falcons

• Prediction: Gabe Carimi — Turnover could be coming to an O-line with three unsigned starters.

• Consideration: Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa — The Hawkeyes tend to produce NFL-ready players, and Clayborn could start from Day 1 while learning at John Abraham's knee. Getting Notre Dame TE Kyle Rudolph to succeed Tony Gonzalez is another option.

28. Patriots

• Prediction: Mikel Leshoure — This might qualify as a luxury pick, assuming Belichick keeps all of his selections.

• Consideration: Brooks Reed, OLB, Arizona— The Pats, who also pick at the top of the second round could use more pass rushers after none of theirs had six sacks in 2010.

29. Chicago Bears

• Prediction: Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina — Suspended in 2010, he got quite a workout from Bears defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli at the Tar Heels' pro day and could be Tommie Harris' replacement.

• Consideration: Derek Sherrod, T, Mississippi State— He or Watkins could be ideal for a line that surrendered a league-worst 56 sacks in 2010.

30. New York Jets

• Prediction: Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State— Even if longtime DE Shaun Ellis returns, he will be 34. Heyward provides needed youth, talent and depth.

• Consideration: Phil Taylor— An answer for jettisoned Kris Jenkins perhaps? They also need a sack artist after the Vernon Gholston debacle, and Brooks Reed and Akeem Ayers could be targets.

31. Pittsburgh Steelers

• Prediction: Aaron Williams, CB/S, Texas— The secondary was exposed in Super Bowl XLV and a blueprint to beat the Steelers provided.

• Consideration:Muhammad Wilkerson, DL, Temple —Perhaps a cross-state import to bolster a creaky line.

32. Green Bay Packers

• Prediction: Muhammad Wilkerson —He can probably play anywhere along the front and might have a chance to start immediately at end if Cullen Jenkins signs elsewhere and Johnny Jolly isn't an option.

• Consideration: Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA— He could feast on QBs opposite Clay Matthews III.

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Gabe Carimi will skip the draft for the school; NFL false days in advance

Gabe Carimi don't understand odds record 25 participate in the NFL draft in New York on Thursday hoping to hear the names referred to in the first round.Wisconsin offensive lineman Gabe Carimi could be a first-round selection in the NFL draft. By Morry Gash, AP

Wisconsin Gabe Carimi actor could be a first-round selection in the NFL draft.

By Morry Gash, AP

Wisconsin Gabe Carimi actor could be a first-round selection in the NFL draft.

His country hits Wisconsin has great things in his plate.Carimi, 6-7, All-American 314-pound, campus in Madison, Wis, displaying his capstone project. This is one of the final steps towards obtaining his degree in civil engineering student and His created May. engineering firm whose renovation of bakmpos – heavy enough project to hold the attention of the day he hopes to find Carimi home of professional football. "It was my goal, "says Carimi. "I know how hard going to be a time I climbed the League, so I thought I should get to do it while I'm still here".Carimi, 22, 49 games while taking began one of the majors is more difficult in Madison "you can play to your strengths," says Carimi. "It's easy for me, math, I think he played into the football too. You cannot add, subtract and variables across the field "while States vary, Carimi Gael consistently. In 2010, two Wisconsin eclipsed 1,000 yards rushers season, another was a shy four meters. For his efforts, Carimi Outland trophy, awarded to earned player of the nation. Nevertheless, his country is little like Carimi No. 3 by a draft of the United States today, mainly because of its NFLDraftScout.com, pedigree blocking objectionable-break. "You see it dominate the point of attack of the game is running, "says Rob rang, analyst for NFLDraftScout.com. "But it is not consistent with his technique as you want. It is not very athletic to see him beaten by defensive ends soon, so people see the right tackle in NFL. "One man who is who, ???????? Center LeCharles Bentley Pro bowler with the New Orleans Saints who retired in 2008. Bentley, the operator of the offensive linemen Academy, worked closely with Carimi this offseason. "In the NFL, teams are usually preferable to blocking tackle who moves, otherwise a run-blocking. Gabe is right in the Middle, "said Bentley."Is a very balanced "Bentley indicates the performance of the Senior Bowl, where he stood Carimi on some of the best edge rushers in college."There is a high level of talent in this game, "said Bentley. "This is usually where the men are exposed. Gabe did. "However, questions do Carimi, which screened at the end of the first-round selection. There are questions about his knee injury which forced him to miss three games in 2008 (started every game since then) and his statement that questions about his best available (he says the quote was taken out of context). Even were even questions about his religion. "fetish", Jewish Carimi tennis until an hour before the big ten season open vlaonn, when the game fell on Yom Kippur. He describes himself as a Jew soon reformed. When a holiday again fell on the last game of the season, Carimi, tennis 24 hours according to the Sun so he can eat Israeli and liquids just before game time. "It is quite large in my life, "says Carimi. "I'm religious, but I'm trying to change it so that I still do my work." When asked if he was playing on Yom Kippur, NFL Scouts, told by Carimi "I looked during the last 15 years, and Yom Kippur does not fall on Sunday," this is the type of foresight that allows you to concentrate on schoolwork Carimi as long as the day of payment that occurs at NFL DRAFT order. for more information about reprints & permissionsVisit our FAQ 's. To report corrections to vabarot, contact standards editor Jones Brent. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send your comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, telephone number, city and country for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines of the conversation. Changes include a brief overview of the process of reduction and explains how to use the button "report". Read more.