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2011 SB Nation NFL Mock Draft: Round 2, Pick 63

Our annual 2011 NFL Mock Draft, with picks made by each of SB Nation's NFL team bloggers, is in full swing. The latest pick in to the podium: the Pittsburgh Steelers, at No. 63 overall.

With the 63rd overall pick in the 2011 SB Nation NFL Writers Mock Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select Ras-I Dowling, cornerback, Virginia..

Michael Bean of BehindTheSteelCurtain.com explains the choice, and our own Dan Kadar reacts to it, after the jump. Make sure you're grading this pick for the Steelers, and checking out Behind the Steel Curtain for all of your Steelers needs.

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Michael Bean explains: Had Dowling come out in 2010 after his junior season, there’s no question that he would have been a first-round pick. An injury-plagued senior season at Virginia, however, has resulted in his draft stock plummeting in the eyes of many. Dowling played in just five games as a senior, missing games with a multitude of injuries (broken ankle, knee, hamstring). Despite there being legitimate reasons to be concerned about his durability, it's worth noting that the kid stayed on the field consistently prior to his senior season. More importantly, though, Dowling possesses the physical characteristics that Kevin Colbert and the Steelers covet from their corners.

Colbert recently explained what those traits are: "We always want size, we always want speed, we always want athleticism, we always want toughness, we always want ball skills and productivity."

Dowling is 6’2" so check on the size front; he’s got 4.3-4.4 speed; he’s physical and tough at 200 pounds; his ball skills are solid; and he’s a high character guy. I don’t see there being any way that he lasts this long next weekend in the draft, and I can tell you that Steeler Nation would be thrilled to see his name still on the board when the six-time Super Bowl champs select late in the second round.

Dan Kadar reacts: I might not have Dowling rated quite high enough to be a second-round pick, but this is a great selection. Dowling is a perfect scheme fit for the Steelers and there's plenty of reason to think he can start immediately. He's the kind of player who, when the Steelers are in the Super Bowl again, you'll look and wonder how they got such a a steal in the draft. So, why then don't I think quite as highly of Dowling? His injury history scares me. It wasn't a freak injury that knocked him out. It was a series of injuries. For me, that's a big-time red flag.  He's also a little scheme specific. Fortunately for Pittsburgh, he's the exact fit for them.  [Ras-I Dowling Scouting Report]

With that, the Green Bay Packers - and our friends at Acme Packing Company - are now on the clock.

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2011 SB Nation NFL Writers' Mock Draft - RESULTS

Rd. No. Team Player Pos. College Link
1 1 Carolina Panthers Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri story
2 Denver Broncos Von Miller OLB Texas A&M story
3 Buffalo Bills Patrick Peterson CB LSU story
4 Cincinnati Bengals A.J. Green WR Georgia story
5 Arizona Cardinals Cam Newton QB Auburn story
6 Cleveland Browns Marcell Dareus DT Alabama story
7 San Francisco 49ers Prince Amukamara CB Nebraska story
8 Tennessee Titans Nick Fairley DT Auburn story
9 Dallas Cowboys Tyron Smith OT USC story
10 Washington Redskins Robert Quinn DE North Carolina story
11 Houston Texans Julio Jones WR Alabama story
12 Minnesota Vikings J.J. Watt DE Wisconsin story
13 Detroit Lions Da'Quan Bowers DE Clemson story
14 St. Louis Rams Corey Liuget DT Illinois story
15 Miami Dolphins Mark Ingram RB Alabama story
16 Jacksonville Jaguars Christian Ponder QB Florida State story
17 New England Patriots Gabe Carimi OT Wisconsin story
18 San Diego Chargers Cameron Jordan DE California story
19 New York Giants Mike Pouncey G/C Florida story
20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ryan Kerrigan DE Purdue story
21 Kansas City Chiefs Phil Taylor DT Baylor story
22 Indianapolis Colts Anthony Castonzo OT Boston College story
23 Philadelphia Eagles Jimmy Smith CB Colorado story
24 New Orleans Saints Muhammad Wilkerson DT Temple story
25 Seattle Seahawks Ryan Mallett QB Arkansas story
26 Baltimore Ravens Aldon Smith DE Missouri story
27 Atlanta Falcons Justin Houston DE Georgia story
28 New England Patriots Cameron Heyward DE Ohio State story
29 Chicago Bears Stephen Paea DT Oregon State story
30 New York Jets Akeem Ayers OLB UCLA story
31 Pittsburgh Steelers Nate Solder OT Colorado story
32 Green Bay Packers Derek Sherrod OT Mississippi State story
2 33 New England Patriots Brooks Reed DE Arizona story
34 Buffalo Bills Jake Locker QB Washington story
35 Cincinnati Bengals Andy Dalton QB TCU story
36 Denver Broncos Marvin Austin DT North Carolina story
37 Cleveland Browns Adrian Clayborn DE Iowa story
38 Arizona Cardinals Martez Wilson ILB Illinois story
39 Tennessee Titans Bruce Carter OLB North Carolina story
40 Dallas Cowboys Aaron Williams CB Texas story
41 Washington Redskins Danny Watkins OG Baylor story
42 Houston Texans Rahim Moore S UCLA story
43 Minnesota Vikings Ricky Stanzi QB Iowa story
44 Detroit Lions Brandon Harris CB Miami (FL) story
45 San Francisco 49ers Colin Kaepernick QB Nevada story
46 Denver Broncos Brandon Burton CB Utah story
47 St. Louis Rams Mikel Leshoure RB Illinois story
48 Oakland Raiders Marcus Cannon OT TCU story
49 Jacksonville Jaguars Ben Ijalana OT Villanova story
50 San Diego Chargers Jabaal Sheard DE Pittsburgh story
51 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mason Foster OLB Washington story
52 New York Giants Kyle Rudolph TE Notre Dame story
53 Indianapolis Colts Quinton Carter S Oklahoma story
54 Philadelphia Eagles Clint Boling OT Georgia story
55 Kansas City Chiefs Leonard Hankerson WR Miami (FL) story
56 New Orleans Saints Quan Sturdivant ILB North Carolina story
57 Seattle Seahawks Drake Nevis DT LSU story
58 Baltimore Ravens Jon Baldwin WR Pittsburgh story
59 Atlanta Falcons Marcus Gilbert OT Florida story
60 New England Patriots Torrey Smith WR Maryland story
61 San Diego Chargers Randall Cobb WR Kentucky story
62 Chicago Bears Stefen Wisniewski C Penn State story
63 Pittsburgh Steelers Ras-I Dowling CB Virginia
64 Green Bay Packers
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Back on the Sweed train. Choo Choo!
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by John Stephens on Apr 25, 2011 3:03 PM EDT reply actions  

Love it!

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by Steel Spike on Apr 25, 2011 3:17 PM EDT reply actions  

I just don't see this happening

someone is going to look at his measurables and will take him before we get back to him at pick 63

Players who should be in the Hall of Fame: Pat TIllman, Dwight White, Donnie Shell, L.C. Greenwood, Ray Guy, Steve Tasker, Jack Butler, Greg Llyod, Andy Russel, Cris Carter, Kevin Greene, Curtis Martin, Willie Roaf, Andre Reed and Jerry Kramer
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by WVPiratesfan on Apr 25, 2011 3:29 PM EDT reply actions  

I was gonna say the same thing

But in this mock draft its a great pick. Getting great value at the end of the second round and filling a positional need.

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by James_C on Apr 25, 2011 3:33 PM EDT up reply actions  

I love the pick and it would be amazing if it happened

but I just don’t see it

Players who should be in the Hall of Fame: Pat TIllman, Dwight White, Donnie Shell, L.C. Greenwood, Ray Guy, Steve Tasker, Jack Butler, Greg Llyod, Andy Russel, Cris Carter, Kevin Greene, Curtis Martin, Willie Roaf, Andre Reed and Jerry Kramer
"Baseball is like church. Many attend, but few understand." Wes Westrum
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by WVPiratesfan on Apr 25, 2011 4:32 PM EDT up reply actions  

I really like Dowling

& am a UVA fan but he can’t stay healthy. It was one injury after another this year & I am not sure that he is 100 percent yet, but if you guys want him you take him now because he wouldn’t have been there at your pick in the 3rd.

by ENsDad27 on Apr 25, 2011 5:13 PM EDT reply actions  

I was talking to my uncle this morning who’s a Steelers fan & he was raving about Dowling he even said he’ll be one of the best CBs in this draft. I was starting to wonder if he got hit in the head really hard last night

by The Legend on Apr 25, 2011 5:50 PM EDT reply actions  

i agree with your uncle

by tkired on Apr 26, 2011 6:28 AM EDT up reply actions  


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