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2011 NFL Draft: Falcons Pick Andrew Jackson, Hope For Battle Of New Orleans Repeat

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Andrew Jackson, no Trail of Tears, will work to provide the Atlanta Falcons some offensive line depth, having been picked No. 210 in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Draft. The six-foot-five Fresno State 299-pounder projects as a NFL guard, a position at which the Falcons are set for the time being, assuming they're able to bring back either Harvey Dahl or Justin Blalock as starters.

He's quick and a good run blocker, but may not develop the strength to be a top starter. His footwork game needs some good coaching, but he plays with vigor.

The Falcons have one pick remaining, and there's absolutely no telling where they go this time. Defensive back? Defensive line?

We have more on the Falcons' first three rounds and on how SEC and ACC players fared in the first three rounds. For national coverage, check out SB Nation's NFL Draft hub and our NFL Draft blog Mocking the Draft. For more Atlanta Falcons draft discussion, join The Falcoholic.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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