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2012 NFL Mock Draft 7.0

Round 1

1. Indianapolis Colts - QB Andrew Luck, Stanford

2. Washington Redskins - QB Robert Griffin III, Baylor

3. Minnesota Vikings - CB Morris Claiborne, LSU

4. Cleveland Browns - RB Trent Richardson, Alabama

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - CB Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina

6. St. Louis Rams - OT Matt Kalil, USC

7. Jacksonville Jaguars - WR Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State

8. Miami Dolphins - QB Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M

9. Carolina Panthers - DE Quinton Coples, UNC

10. Buffalo Bills - S Mark Barron, Alabma

11. Kansas City Chiefs - LB Luke Kuechly, BC

12. Seattle Seahawks - OLB Melvin Ingram, South Carolina

13. Arizona Cardinals - OT Riley Reiff, Iowa

14. Dallas Cowboys - DE Michael Brockers, LSU

15. Philadelphia Eagles - DE Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State

16. New York Jets - WR Michael Floyd, Notre Dame

17. Cincinnati Bengals - CB Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama

18. San Diego Chargers - DE Chandler Jones, Syracuse

19. Chicago Bears - DE Whitney Mercilus, Illinois

20. Tennessee Titans - DE Bruce Irvin, West Virginia

21. Cincinnati Bengals - G David DeCastro, Stanford

22. Cleveland Browns - QB Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State

23. Detroit Lions - OT Jonathan Martin, Stanford

24. Pittsburgh Steelers - OT Cordy Glenn, Georgia

25. Denver Broncos - DT Dontari Poe, Memphis

26. Houston Texans - TE Coby Fleener, Stanford

27. New England Patriots - WR Kendall Wright, Baylor

28. Green Bay Packers - OLB Shea McClellin, Boise State

29. Baltimore Ravens - LB Dont'a Hightower, Alabama

30. San Francisco 49ers - WR Stephen Hill, Georgia Tech

31. New England Patriots - OLB Courtney Upshaw, Alabama

32. New York Giants - RB Doug Martin, Boise State

Round 2

33. St. Louis Rams - WR Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina

34. Indianapolis Colts -  C Peter Konz, Wisconsin

35. Minnesota Vikings - WR Ruben Randle, LSU

36. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - RB Lamar Miller, Miami

37. Cleveland Browns - DT Jerel Worthy, Michigan State

38. Jacksonville Jaguars - CB Trumaine Johnson, Montana

39. St Louis Rams - RB David Wilson, Virginia Tech

40. Carolina Panthers - LB Lavonte Davis, Nebraska

41. Buffalo Bills - OT Bobby Massie, Mississippi

42. Miami Dolphins - DE Nick Perry, USC

43. Seattle Seahawks - LB Mychal Kendricks, California

44. Kansas City Chiefs - OG Kevin Zeitler, Wisconsin

45. Dallas Cowboys - DT Devon Still, Penn State

46. Philadelphia Eagles - OT Jeff Allen, Illinois

47. New York Jets - DE Andre Branch, Clemson

48. New England Patriots - S Harrison Smith, Notre Dame

49. San Diego Chargers - WR Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers

50. Chicago Bears - OT Mike Adams, Ohio State

51. Philadelphia Eagles - QB Kirk Cousins, Michigan State

52. Tennessee Titans - CB Brandon Boykins, Georgia

53. Cincinnati Bengals - RB Chris Polk, Washington

54. Detroit Lions -  CB Josh Robinson, UCF

55. Atlanta Falcons - TE Dwayne Allen, Clemson

56. Pittsburgh Steelers - OT Mitchell Schwartz, California

57. Denver Broncos - TE Orson Charles, Georgia

58. Houston Texans - LB Bobby Wagner, Utah

59. Green Bay Packers - OG Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State

60. Baltimore Ravens - WR Brian Quick, Appalachian State

61. San Francisco 49ers - DE Vinny Curry, Marshall

62. New England Patriots - CB Janoris Jenkins, North Alabama

63. New York Giants - DT Kendall Reyes, UConn

Comments

  1. after the 4th pick this a complete failure for the Browns. If the Brown really want Weedon they could get him at 37 and they don't have a need at DT at all.

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