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2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Nathan Enderle

Enderle is the classic big quarterback that has all the tools to succeed at the next level, but doesn’t have the arm strength scouts desire.Full Article

2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Christian Ponder

Drafted by Vikings  Christian Ponder enters the NFL Draft with a solid career at Florida State. He’s shown over the past three seasons that he can effectively lead a ...Full Article

2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Ricky Stanzi

Ricky Stanzi will enter the 2011 NFL Draft without much hype, as he doesn’t have the same physical tools that most of the other highly touted quarterback prospects do. ...Full Article

2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Pat Devlin

Devlin is a coveted I-AA product who has all the tools and intangibles to make a name for himself at the next level. A former Penn State recruit, Devlin ...Full Article

2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Colin Kaepernick

Drafted by S.F. 49ers  When you talk about athletes in the 2011 NFL Draft, you have to mention Colin Kaepernick (pronounced CAP-er-nick).Full Article

2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Andy Dalton

Drafted by Cincinnati Bengals  Andy Dalton arrived at TCU as a fairly low-profile three-star recruit out of Katy, Texas, but left five years later as the winningest quarterback in ...Full Article

2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Ryan Mallett

Drafted by NE Patriots  Ryan Mallett, aka “Big Tex”, was one of the most coveted quarterbacks coming out of the 2007 NCAA recruiting class. He started his career in ...Full Article

2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Blaine Gabbert

Drafted by Jaguars  Blaine Gabbert came out of high school as one of the top Pro-Style quarterbacks in the nation. He was a five star recruit who was heavily ...Full Article

2011 NFL Draft Player Profile | Cam Newton

Cam Newton has taken the NCAA football world by storm, and could be ready to do the same in the NFL.Full Article