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Tyler V 2012 Mock Draft


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1. Indianapolis - Andrew Luck, QB Stanford

2. Cleveland - Robert Griffin III, QB Baylor

3. Minnesota - Matt Kalil, OT USC

4. St. Louis - Justin Blackmon, WR Oklahoma State

5. Tampa Bay - Morris Claiborne, CB LSU

6. Washington - Trent Richardson, RB Alabama

7. Jacksonville - Alshon Jeffery, WR South Carolina

8. Miami - Riley Reiff, OT Iowa

9. Carolina - Quinton Coples, DT/DE UNC

10. Buffalo - Courtney Upshaw, OLB Alabama

11. Kansas City - Jonathan Martin, OT Stanford

12. Seattle - Ryan Tannehill, QB Texas A&M

13. Arizona - Mike Adams, OT Ohio State

14. Dallas - Dre Kirkpatrick, CB Alabama

15. Philadelphia - Luke Kuechly, ILB Boston College

16. New York Jets - Zach Brown, OLB UNC

17. Cincinnati - Janoris Kenkins, CB Northern Alabama

18. San Diego - David DeCastro, G Stanford

19. Chicago - Malcom Floyd, WR Notre Dame

20. Tennessee - Devon Still, DT/DE Penn State

21. Cincinnati - Lamar Miller, RB Miami

22. St. Louis - Cordy Glenn, OL Georgia

23. Detroit - Peter Konz, C Wisconsin

24. Pittsburgh - Vontaze Burfict, LB Arizona State

25. Denver - Michael Brockers, DT LSU

26. Houston - Kendal Wright, WR Baylor

27. New England - Dont’a Hightower, ILB Alabama

28. Green Bay - Melvin Ingram, DE South Carolina

29. Baltimore - Mike Barron, S Alabama

30. San Francisco - Dwight Jones, WR UNC

31. New York Giants - Ronnell Lewis, OLB/DE Oklahoma

32. New England - Alfonzo Dennard, CB Nebraska

Cleveland and Washington will battle for RG3 at #2. I see Cleveland getting desperate and packaging both of their first rounders together. St. Louis won't be able to resist and come out with the #4 and #22 picks, which they will use to get Bradford a nice weapon and some protection. Since Washington loses the RG3 battle, I see them signing Matt Flynn and drafting Richardson to help their pathetic offense. Miami trades for Peyton and then drafts some protection for him.

I think Carolina will pass on Kirkpatrick and take Coples, which leaves Dallas as big winners as they snag Dre at #14.

The biggest winners in this draft, other than St. Louis, would be the Patriots. Adding a dominant LB and CB will really improve that defense and possibly help get Brady another ring or two.

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