Podcast: Seahawks OTC With Eric Williams

The NFL Draft Bible counts you down to the NFL Draft with “On The Clock,” an in-depth show that examines every NFL team. Episode 24 features Eric Williams of the Tacoma News Tribune, as he discuss team needs, key free agents and the plan of attack for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft with hosts Bo Marchionte.

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Podcast: Eagles OTC With Les Bowen

The NFL Draft Bible counts you down to the NFL Draft with “On The Clock,” an in-depth show that examines every NFL team. Episode 23 features Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News, as he discuss team needs, key free agents and the plan of attack for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft with hosts Daniel Mogollon and Ralph Mancini.

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For the entire “On the Clock” programming schedule go to the “On the Clock” Home Page

Podcast: Colts OTC With Mike Chappell

The NFL Draft Bible counts you down to the NFL Draft with “On The Clock,” an in-depth show that examines every NFL team. Episode 22 features Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star, as he discuss team needs, key free agents and the plan of attack for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft with host Joe Everett.

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For the entire “On the Clock” programming schedule go to the “On the Clock” Home Page

Team Needs: Washington Redskins

Washington Redskins: Team Needs Rookie Review On The Clock Insider Podcast

2011 NFL Draft–

  • QB – It’s safe to say that the whole Donovan McNabb experiment was a colossal failure and the chances of him returning to the Redskins are slim-to-none. The organization took a look at Rex Grossman late in the season after the benching of McNabb and while he played well, ‘Sexy Rexy’ is not the franchise quarterback that Mike Shanahan so desperately craves. The free agent class is thin, which could force Washington to heavily consider using their first round pick on their signal caller of the future.
  • DT – Many league observers questioned the thought process and handling of Albert Haynesworth, which proved to be a season-long distraction that could likely have been avoided if dealt with properly. The Redskins are better

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Rookie Review: Washington Redskins

Washington Redskins: Team Needs Rookie Review On The Clock Insider Podcast

2010 NFL Draft Class–

(1-4) Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma: A hard worker who experienced some ups and downs but consistently improved throughout the year. Williams used his tremendous footwork and agility to contain top rushers such as Dwight Freeney, Mario Williams, DeMarcus Ware and Clay Matthews Jr. Rumors about him being a selfish player were unfounded, as the 318-pound trenchman has been nothing but the consummate team player. Grade: B

(4-103) Perry Riley, ILB, LSU: Despite a very positive showing during the exhibition season, Riley wasn’t able to earn himself significant time on defense. His tendency to commit penalties on special teams really hurt his team in certain spots. Grade: C-

(6-174) Dennis Morris, FB, Louisiana Tech: The 265-pound fullback/H-back hybrid got caught up in a logjam at the position,

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2011 NFL Draft | Insider Mock — Joe Everett

Well we finally made it here to the month of April and the NFL Draft is roughly 26 days away. It’s been a busy last few weeks of Pro Days, Private Workouts, and Player Interviews which brought about quite a few changes since the last Mock Draft I posted. This will be another two round version for the full 64 picks so buckle your seat belts.

Round 1

car251. CAROLINA PANTHERS: CAM NEWTON QB AUBURN<br I’m still convinced that the Panthers will take Newton for not only what he can do on the field but also for the type of buzz he will help create for the team. He’s a polarizing figure that has the size, intangibles, and athletic ability to be a successful pro passer. Much akin to his former teammate, Tim Tebow,

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