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Top 32 Picks for the 2012 NFL Draft (1 Viewer)

Raider Nation

Devil's Advocate
1. Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford (Jr.): He should be the top guy if he can stay injury free. I still wonder if he's OK with staying in school.

2. Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina. He's the latest in talented defensive players to come out of North Carolina. At 6-6, 270 pounds, he has Julius Peppers type of size. He had 10 sacks last season.

3. Matt Kalil, T, USC: There is a reason Tyron Smith, the Cowboys' first-round pick this year, played right tackle instead of on the left side. Kalil is that reason.

4. Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina (Jr.): He's another big receiver from the SEC like Julio Jones and A.J. Green. He caught 88 passes last season.

5. Jonathan Martin, T, Stanford (Jr.): One of the top left tackles in the nation. At 6-6, 310 pounds, he is the one who protects Luck's blindside. He has great feet and the system helps his stock.

6. Cliff Harris, CB, Oregon (Jr.): This is a smooth cover player who can also return kicks. He plays a ton of man coverage at Oregon, which NFL scouts love.

7. Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State (Jr.): He's a 310-pound player who has good quickness to attack the line of scrimmage.

8. Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State: He's a big, strong, explosive receiver who would have been a high first-round pick if he came out in 2011. Now he gets another year to sharpen his skills

9. Donte Paige-Moss, OLB, North Carolina (Jr.): He plays end in North Carolina's defense, but he has that 3-4 look teams love.

10. Matt Barkley, QB, USC (Jr.): He will actually push for the second spot at quarterback. But it's time he lives up to all the hype and the talent.

11. Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska: He was the other guy opposite Prince Amukamara, but now he's the top dog. He excels in man coverage.

12. Brandon Jenkins, DE/OLB, Florida State (Jr.): He had 14 sacks as a sophomore and should be even better in 2011. He is an end at FSU, but can move to an outside 3-4 rush linebacker.

13. Landry Jones, QB, Oklahoma (Jr.): He's a big, strong-armed passer who threw 38 touchdown passes last season as a sophomore.

14. Jared Crick, DE, Nebraska: He has been a big-time contributor the past two years for the Huskers. He can play 4-3 tackle or end in a 3-4.

15. Matt Reynolds, T, BYU: He has good size at 6-6 325 pounds and he has good feet in pass protection. Plays in a pro-style offense, which helps.

16. Dre Kilpatrick, CB, Alabama (Jr.): He's a big corner (6-2) who is getting schooled by one of the best in Alabama coach Nick Saban.

17. Nate Potter, T, Boise State: He's 6-6, 300 pounds and he plays in a pro-style offense where he does a lot of pass protection. That will help his value. A lot like Nate Solder, who went in the first round this year.

18. Vontaze Burfict, ILB, Arizona State (Jr.): He is an explosive, violent player who can run. There's a reason he was the top linebacker recruit three years ago.

19. Riley Reiff, T, Iowa (Jr.): He has been a starter since he was a freshman. The NFL loves Iowa linemen because they are so well coached.

20. Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama: He was a big-play linebacker in 2010, his first as a starter. He has the size and speed coaches love.

21. Ray-Ray Armstrong, S, Miami (Jr.): He is a big (6-3, 220) safety who can run. Armstrong packs a punch when he tackles.

22. Zach Brown, OLB, North Carolina: This former track star excelled last year on a talented North Carolina defense. His speed is what will be so attractive.

23. Mike Adams, T, Ohio State: This 6-8, 305-pound left tackle has all the tools to be a top player on the next level.

24. Greg Reid, CB, Florida State (Jr.): He's a good cover man from a school that has produced a lot of them. His 5-9 size might be a concern.

25. Mark Barron, S, Alabama: He's a big-hitting safety who also has range. The key to his draft stock will be his 40 time.

26. Ryan Lindley, QB, San Diego State: After an impressive season in 2010, he has a chance to be even higher on this list by next April if he takes another step.

27. Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina (Jr.): He is a 6-6, 260-pound edge rusher who has the size/speed teams love.

28. Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama (Jr.): I think he's a better player than Mark Ingram, who went in the first round this year. He's more explosive.

29. Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State: He has the size (6-3, 210) and he's been a productive passer in a good conference for a couple of seasons.

30. Andre Branch, DE, Clemson: This former high-school linebacker has the speed scouts love. He flashed last season playing opposite Da'Quan Bowers.

31. Luke Kuechly, ILB, Boston College (Jr.): This kid is a tackling machine. He has been a starter since he stepped on campus.

32. Chase Minnifield, CB, Virginia: He is the son of former NFL corner Frank Minnifield. Like his dad, he excels in man coverage.

Just missed: Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma, Bruce Irvin, DE, West Virginia, LaMichael James, RB, Oregon (Jr.), Travis Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma, Michael Egnew, TE, Missouri (Jr.), Nick Foles, QB, Arizona, Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M, Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina (Jr.), Bobby Massie, T, Mississippi (Jr.), Mike Brewster, C, Ohio State, Chris Galippo, ILB, USC, Cyrus Gray, RB, Texas A&M, Marcus Forston, DT, Miami (Jr.), Brandon Lindsey, DE, Pittsburgh, Billy Winn, DT, Boise State, John Simon, DT, Ohio State (Jr.) and Jeff Fuller, WR, Texas A&M.

 
I don't see Matt Barkley going ahead of Landry Jones, BTW.

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I think I'll wait for a combine to completely turn these rankings upside down. #1/#3 will probably stay though.
Leinart was supposed to go 1.01 if he came out. He returned to school and dropped. Same with Locker.So it's no lock Luck goes #1. However, I can't envision a scenario where he isn't the top pick. Kid is special.

 
I don't see Matt Barkley going ahead of Landry Jones, BTW.

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I think I'll wait for a combine to completely turn these rankings upside down. #1/#3 will probably stay though.
Leinart was supposed to go 1.01 if he came out. He returned to school and dropped. Same with Locker.So it's no lock Luck goes #1. However, I can't envision a scenario where he isn't the top pick. Kid is special.
Bradford stayed for his senior year at still went #1.
 
I don't see Matt Barkley going ahead of Landry Jones, BTW.

:shrug:
I think I'll wait for a combine to completely turn these rankings upside down. #1/#3 will probably stay though.
Leinart was supposed to go 1.01 if he came out. He returned to school and dropped. Same with Locker.So it's no lock Luck goes #1. However, I can't envision a scenario where he isn't the top pick. Kid is special.
Bradford stayed for his senior year at still went #1.
But that was the draft when Locker decided to return to UW. I believe most folks had him going before Bradford.
 
As good as this past year was for Dline talent, next years class is with Oline talent. There is a remarkable amout of good T's coming out next year. Possibly 3 of which are franchise caliber. Kalil and Martin are sure to be franchise caliber T prospects IMO. I like M. Adams to move up a great deal over the course of the season and be rated almost as high. I think both the WRs (Jeffery and Blackmon) are rated too high. Some of the Tackles are rated too low. D. Kirkpatrick (I thought his name as Kirkpatrick, not Kilpatrick?) the CB from Alabama is too low IMO. Forston, DT, Mia will be a 1st round pick as well. A guy as big as him who moves as well as he does is going to be taken in the 1st unless there's something else wrong.

 
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I find the omission of Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame very strange, especially because they included Ryan Broyles and Jeff Fuller. Perhaps it has something to do with NBC having exclusive TV rights to show Notre Dame and CBS don't want to promote any of their players or something, I don't know.

 
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I don't see Matt Barkley going ahead of Landry Jones, BTW.

:shrug:
I think I'll wait for a combine to completely turn these rankings upside down. #1/#3 will probably stay though.
Leinart was supposed to go 1.01 if he came out. He returned to school and dropped. Same with Locker.So it's no lock Luck goes #1. However, I can't envision a scenario where he isn't the top pick. Kid is special.
Bradford stayed for his senior year at still went #1.
So did Peyton Manning, but it's rare. and Locker might have gone ahead of him, which would have put Bradford in Washington or Seattle?I don't know anything about Jeffery, but if he's ranked above Blackmon, I'm keeping an eye out this fall.

 
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I don't see Matt Barkley going ahead of Landry Jones, BTW.

:shrug:
I think I'll wait for a combine to completely turn these rankings upside down. #1/#3 will probably stay though.
Leinart was supposed to go 1.01 if he came out. He returned to school and dropped. Same with Locker.So it's no lock Luck goes #1. However, I can't envision a scenario where he isn't the top pick. Kid is special.
Bradford stayed for his senior year at still went #1.
Jeffery is a better prospect than Julio Jones. I don't know how Jeff Fuller is outside the top 32. He caught 9 passes against Patrick Peterson last season.So did Peyton Manning, but it's rare. and Locker might have gone ahead of him, which would have put Bradford in Washington or Seattle?

I don't know anything about Jeffery, but if he's ranked above Blackmon, I'm keeping an eye out this fall.
He is a better prospect than Julio Jones. I don't know how Jeff Fuller is out of the top 32. He abused Patrick Peterson last year.
 
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I totally disagree with the Barkley vs Landry Jones comment said above.

I think Jones is vastly overrated and I think Barkley will be an excellent QB for 15 years in the NFL.

 
I don't see Matt Barkley going ahead of Landry Jones, BTW.

:shrug:
I think I'll wait for a combine to completely turn these rankings upside down. #1/#3 will probably stay though.
Leinart was supposed to go 1.01 if he came out. He returned to school and dropped. Same with Locker.So it's no lock Luck goes #1. However, I can't envision a scenario where he isn't the top pick. Kid is special.
Bradford stayed for his senior year at still went #1.
But that was the draft when Locker decided to return to UW. I believe most folks had him going before Bradford.
And more importantly, Bradford wasn't the consensus #1 before his Senior year, so bringing him up has nothing to do with anything. Luck has an entire season to show some warts, an entire next offseason for teams to find flaws, and more importantly, there's other players in the NCAA, and they are allowed to play, perform, excel, and pass him. It's happened pretty much very year for the last 10 years, no idea why people are so certain he's a mortal lock to buck the trend.

 
'Raider Nation said:
12. Brandon Jenkins, DE/OLB, Florida State (Jr.): He had 14 sacks as a sophomore and should be even better in 2011. He is an end at FSU, but can move to an outside 3-4 rush linebacker.24. Greg Reid, CB, Florida State (Jr.): He's a good cover man from a school that has produced a lot of them. His 5-9 size might be a concern.
Reid is a very good college CB and a playmaker at PR and KR, but most Nole fans, including me, expect the other starting CB, Xavier Rhodes, to get more interest from the NFL as an early pick. He is currently the best CB on the team and projects better to the NFL at 6'1", 209# with great hips. I'd be extremely surprised if Reid went in the first round given today's information, while Rhodes has a real shot if he has a good '11. Thanks for posting this. Fun read. :thumbup:
 
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Luck has an entire season to show some warts, an entire next offseason for teams to find flaws, and more importantly, there's other players in the NCAA, and they are allowed to play, perform, excel, and pass him. It's happened pretty much very year for the last 10 years, no idea why people are so certain he's a mortal lock to buck the trend.
Andrew Luck is just a weeee bit better than guys like Locker and Leinart. They don't call him the best QB prospect since Peyton Manning for nothing.
 
Luck has an entire season to show some warts, an entire next offseason for teams to find flaws, and more importantly, there's other players in the NCAA, and they are allowed to play, perform, excel, and pass him. It's happened pretty much very year for the last 10 years, no idea why people are so certain he's a mortal lock to buck the trend.
Andrew Luck is just a weeee bit better than guys like Locker and Leinart. They don't call him the best QB prospect since Peyton Manning for nothing.
A few rbs to keep an eye on are the tb from arkansas-his name escapes me kniles davis maybe?and graham from pittsmichael floyds omission is horrendous
 
Luck has an entire season to show some warts, an entire next offseason for teams to find flaws, and more importantly, there's other players in the NCAA, and they are allowed to play, perform, excel, and pass him. It's happened pretty much very year for the last 10 years, no idea why people are so certain he's a mortal lock to buck the trend.
Andrew Luck is just a weeee bit better than guys like Locker and Leinart. They don't call him the best QB prospect since Peyton Manning for nothing.
A few rbs to keep an eye on are the tb from arkansas-his name escapes me kniles davis maybe?and graham from pittsmichael floyds omission is horrendous
Yep, Kniles Davis, he will be a first round pick next year if he stays healthy.
 
Does anyone have a list like this from last year to kind of get an idea of how much things change? It would be interesting to see how different it was compared to the real draft.

 
I find the omission of Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame very strange, especially because they included Ryan Broyles and Jeff Fuller. Perhaps it has something to do with NBC having exclusive TV rights to show Notre Dame and CBS don't want to promote any of their players or something, I don't know.
I thought Michael Floyd was suspended for the upcoming season, and was going to be in the supplemental draft? Am I thinking of someone else?EDIT: Apparently he is not going to be suspended now...I missed that:http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/04/08/irish-wr-michael-floyd-to-reportedly-avoid-a-suspension/
 
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