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http://www.mockingthedraft.com/tags/2011-udfa

http://thefootballexpert.com/mock-drafts/2011/bures2011mockdraft_7.html

http://www.nflroughdraft.com/node/119

http://www.nepatriotsdraft.com/2011-top-udfas

Best one so far....

A nice listing can be found ^

Top of my list ?

DB

Kendrick Burney CB UnC

Deunta Williams S UNC

OL

Kristofer O'Dowd | 6'5, 300 pounds | C | Southern California

Derek Hall | 6'5, 300 pounds | OT | Stanford

Willie Smith

TE

Zack Pianalto | 6'3, 250 pounds | North Carolina

Weslye Saunders | 6'5, 272 pounds | South Carolina

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i never paid attention to Burney in college, but he looked very useful in the senior bowl.

i also think there are a few tight ends that weren't drafted that could stick on a roster.

i remember a report that intimated that the Panthers would be bringing in a lot of bodies for both lines from the UDFA pool.

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Listen.

GTFO with college affiliations.

Burney and Williams can both ball. Pinalto is great when he is healthy.

These people can be gems.

Once you are in the NFL I dont give a fug where you went to college.

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Burney ran a 4.7 40

There is a reason no one took him.

Burney can play. Who gives a crap about his 40? His ball skills can be matched with any corner that went drafted. He's not scared to tackle. He's quick. He's a great ST player.

Not that I nut hug foxsports, but they have him as their number one UDFA.

When we pass on him and someone else reaps the benefits, you can take that 4.7 and shove it.

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Listen.

GTFO with college affiliations.

Burney and Williams can both ball. Pinalto is great when he is healthy.

These people can be gems.

Once you are in the NFL I dont give a fug where you went to college.

Sorry but you sound like a unc fan! No more heels.

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