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2012 nfl draft rankings

I did some digging and found out my top 3 rounds for the NFL draft rankings from last season... I didn't even have Tannehill ranked in the top 2 rounds... major oops but other than that i think my rankings are pretty darn good so far. Maybe i overreached for Ingram, Fleener, and Martin as well...
Overall though not a bad job last year so far. Will be able to tell a lot more in two seasons.


2012 nfl draft rankings

1.        Andrew Luck 99 – QB Stanford

2.       Matt Kalil 97 – OT USC

3.       Morris Claiborne 96 – CB LSU

4.       Robert Griffin III 96 – QB Baylor

5.       Trent Richardson 94 – RB Alabama

6.       Luke Keuchley 94 – LB Boston College

7.       Mark Barron 92 – S Alabama

8.       David DeCastro 92 – G Stanford

9.       Michael Brockers 91 – DT LSU

10.   Justin Blackmon 91 – WR Oklahoma State

11.   Fletcher Cox 89 – DT Mississippi State

12.   Kevin Zeitler 88 – G Wisconsin

13.   Stephon Gilmore 88 – CB South Carolina

14.   Melvin Ingram 87 – DE South Carolina

15.   Coby Fleener 86 – TE Stanford

16.   LaVonte David 86 – LB Nebraska

17.   Dre Kirkpatrick 86 – CB Alabama

18.   Alshon Jeffery 86 – WR South Carolina

19.   Peter Konz 86 – C Wisconsin

20.   Courtney Upshaw 86 – DE/OLB Alabama

21.   Janoris Jenkins 86 – CB N.Alabama

22.   Whitney Mercilus 85 – OLB/DE Illinois

23.   Michael Floyd 85 – WR Notre Dame

24.   Doug Martin 84 – RB Boise State

25.   Kendall Reyes 84 – DL UConn

26.   Dontari Poe 84 – DL Memphis

27.   Shea McClelland 84 – DE Boise State

28.   Donta Hightower 83 – ILB Alabama

29.   Jonathan Martin 83 – OT Stanford

30.   Riley Reiff 82 – OT Iowa

31.   Quinton Coples 82 – DE North Carolina

32.   Derek Wolfe 82 – DT Cincinnati

 

 

 

 

 

Early Round 2

·         Harrison Smith – S Notre Dame

·         Bobby Wagner – LB Utah State

·         Zach Brown – LB North Carolina

·         Dwayne Allen – TE Clemson

·         Orson Charles – TE Georgia

·         Jerel Worthy – DT Michigan State

·         Mike Martin – DT Iowa

·         Andre Branch – DE Clemson

Mid Round 2

·         Stephen Hill – WR Georgia Tech

·         Robert Turbin – RB Utah State

·         Amino Silotolu – G Midwestern State

·         Devin Still – DT Penn State

·         Nick Perry – DE USC

·         Kirk Cousins – QB Michigan State

·         Kelechi Osemele – G Iowa State

·         Brandon Brooks – G Miami Ohio

·         Josh Norman – CB Coastal Carolina

·         Ben Jones – C Georgia

·         Bobbie Massie – OT Ole Miss

·         Mychael Kendricks – LB Cal

·         Michael Adams – OT Ohio State

·         Trumaine Johnson – CB Montana

·         Brandon Thompson – DT Clemson

·         Bernard Pierce – RB Temple

Late 2

·         Isaiah Pead – RB Cincinnati

·         Kendall Wright – WR Baylor

·         Cordy Glenn – G Georgia

·         Chris Givens – WR Wake Forest

·         Jarius Wright – WR Arkansas

·         Brandon Boykin – CB Georgia

·         Josh Robinson – CB Central Florida

·         Alameda Ta’amu – DT Washington

 

Early Round 3

·         Ryan Tannehill – QB Texas A&M

·         David Wilson – RB Virginia Tech

·         AJ Jenkins – WR Illinois

·         Casey Hayward – CB Vanderbilt

·         Vinny Curry – DE Marshall

·         Nate Potter – OT Boise State

·         Keenan Robinson – OLB Texas

·         Zebrie Sanders – OT Florida State

Mid Round 3

·         Russell Wilson – QB NCST

·         Brandon Weeden – QB Oklahoma State

·         Nick Foles – QB Arizona

·         Juron Criner – WR Arizona

·         Kyle Wilber – DE Wake Forest

·         Keith Tandy – CB West Virginia

·         B.J. Cunningham – WR Michigan State

·         Billy Winn – DT Boise State

·         Kheeston Randall – DT Texas

·         Cam Johnson – DE Virginia

·         Antonio Allen – S South Carolina

·         T.Y. Hilton – WR FIU

·         Dwight Bentley – DB Louisiana Lafayette

·         Joe Looney – G Wake Forest

·         Lamar Miller – RB Miami

·         Shaun Prater – CB Iowa

Late 3rd

·         Nick Toon – WR Wisconsin

·         T.J. Graham – WR NCST

·         Reuben Randall – WR LSU

·         Mitchell Schwartz – OT Cal

·         Jared Crick – DT Nebraska

·         Keshawn Martin – WR Michigan State

·         Vick Ballard – RB Mississippi State
Alfonzo Dennard – CB Nebraska

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