Tuesday, March 22, 2011

NFL Draft 2011: Breaking Down the Biggest Game-Changers in the Draft

Every team goes into the NFL Draft looking for game-changers, regardless of position, but not every player is cut out to change the game.

The 2011 draft season is in full swing, and with the All-Star games, the NFL Scouting Combine and a good number of Pro Days in the books, we are starting to get a good feel of who the top players are and where they might go.

While everyone's draft board will differ, I believe many can agree that LSU cornerback Patrick Peterson is not only the biggest game-changer in the draft, but the No. 1 overall prospect.

He is not the only one that can change or break open a game, though, and there are a number of other play makers that will make an impact in NFL from this draft.

The cornerback position has a number of players, wide receiver is certainly home to a few game changers and the quarterback position has the most scrutinized playmaker in the entire draft.

A little over a month remains before Roger Goodell steps up to the podium and declares the 2011 NFL Draft open.

We are going to break down the draft's biggest game-changers—be sure to bookmark our NFL Draft Hub for all your draft needs.

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