Who was in the 2011 NFL Draft class?

2011 NFL Draft
First selection Cam Newton, QB Carolina Panthers
Mr. Irrelevant Cheta Ozougwu, DE Houston Texans
Most selections (12) Washington Redskins
Fewest selections (5) Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars

Where did Cam Newton go in the NFL draft?

the Carolina Panthers
On April 28, 2011, Newton was selected with the first overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers.

Did Cam Newton get drafted?

On April 28, 2011, Newton was selected with the first overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers. He was the first reigning Heisman Trophy winner to go first overall since Carson Palmer in 2003.

How many Pro Bowlers were in the 2011 draft?

Eight
Eight of the first 10 players selected in 2011 morphed into Pro Bowlers, and some went on to win league MVPs. Some of the top-notch pass rushers started their NFL careers in 2011.

Who was the best QB in the 2011 NFL Draft?

NFL Draft 2011: Top Quarterbacks 1 Cam Newton, Auburn 2 Blaine Gabbert, Missouri 3 Ryan Mallet, Arkansas 4 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 5 Christian Ponder, Florida State 6 Andy Dalton, TCU 7 Jake Locker, Washington 8 Pat Devlin, Delaware 9 Greg McElroy, Alabama 10 Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech

How many players were drafted in 2011 NFL Draft?

The 2011 NFL Draft was held on April 28-30, 2011. A total of 254 players were chosen over 7 rounds. The Carolina Panthers chose Quarterback Cam Newton from Auburn as the first pick in the draft.

What draft picks did the Chiefs trade in 2011?

Apr 28, 2011: Chiefs traded 2011 1st round pick (21st overall, Phil Taylor) to Browns for 2011 1st round pick (26th overall, Jonathan Baldwin) and 2011 3rd round pick (70th overall, Justin Houston)

Is Blaine Gabbert the most unheralded QB in the NFL Draft?

Missouri quarterback Blaine Gabbert may be the most unheralded, top-rated quarterback prospect the NFL draft has seen in some time. Gabbert flew under the radar of most NFL fans and scouts for a long time until the Tigers upended then-top-ranked Oklahoma.