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Surprisingly one of my favorite mocks for getting first round guys in the first, dropping some prior favorites out of the first, and getting top 10 in the top 10. Silatolu really looked the part at the combine, rising.
Round: 1 1. Indianapolis Andrew Luck Quarterback | Stanford 2. Washington Robert Griffin III Quarterback | Baylor 3. Minnesota Matt Kalil Offensive Tackle | Southern California 4. Cleveland Morris Claiborne Cornerback | Louisiana State 5. Tampa Bay Trent Richardson Running Back | Alabama 6. St. Louis Fletcher Cox Defensive Tackle | Mississippi State 7. Jacksonville Melvin Ingram OLB/DE | South Carolina 8. Miami Justin Blackmon Wide Receiver | Oklahoma State 9. Carolina Dontari Poe Defensive Tackle | Memphis * Can also play 3-4 DE 10. Buffalo Riley Reiff Offensive Tackle | Iowa 11. Kansas City Ryan Tannehill Quarterback | Texas A&M 12. Seattle Luke Kuechly ILB/OLB | Boston College 13. Arizona David DeCastro Guard | Stanford 14. Dallas Quinton Coples Defensive End | North Carolina 15. Philadelphia Michael Brockers Defensive Tackle | Louisiana State * Can also play 3-4 DE 16. NY Jets Courtney Upshaw Defensive End | Alabama 17. Cincinnati (from Oakland) Stephon Gilmore Cornerback | South Carolina 18. San Diego Jonathan Martin Offensive Tackle | Stanford 19. Chicago Whitney Mercilus OLB/DE | Illinois 20. Tennessee Dre Kirkpatrick Cornerback | Alabama 21. Cincinnati Mark Barron Safety | Alabama 22. Cleveland (from from Atlanta) Michael Floyd Wide Receiver | Notre Dame 23. Detroit Cordy Glenn Guard | Georgia * Can also play Tackle 24. Pittsburgh Dont'a Hightower ILB/OLB | Alabama 25. Denver Devon Still Defensive Tackle | Penn State 26. Houston Kendall Wright Wide Receiver | Baylor 27. New England (from New Orleans) Nick Perry OLB/DE | Southern California 28. Green Bay Kendall Reyes Defensive Tackle | Connecticut * Can also play 3-4 DE 29. Baltimore Peter Konz Center | Wisconsin 30. San Francisco Coby Fleener Tight End | Stanford 31. New England Rueben Randle Wide Receiver | Louisiana State 32. NY Giants Amini Silatolu Guard | Midwestern State http://thesidelineview.com/nfl-mock-draft-2012 |
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Round: 2
33. St. Louis Stephen Hill Wide Receiver | Georgia Tech 34. Indianapolis Janoris Jenkins Cornerback | North Alabama 35. Minnesota Jerel Worthy Defensive Tackle | Michigan State 36. Tampa Bay Josh Robinson Cornerback | Central Florida 37. Cleveland David Wilson Running Back | Virginia Tech 38. Jacksonville Mike Adams Offensive Tackle | Ohio State 39. St. Louis Kevin Zeitler Guard | Wisconsin 40. Carolina Andre Branch OLB/DE | Clemson 41. Buffalo Mohamed Sanu Wide Receiver | Rutgers 42. Miami Brandon Weeden Quarterback | Oklahoma State 43. Seattle Chandler Jones Defensive End | Syracuse 44. Kansas City Trumaine Johnson Cornerback | Montana 45. Dallas Kelechi Osemele Offensive Tackle | Iowa State * Can also play Guard 46. Philadelphia Mychal Kendricks ILB/OLB | California 47. NY Jets Lamar Miller Running Back | Miami (FL) 48. New England (from Oakland) Brandon Thompson Defensive Tackle | Clemson * Can also play 3-4 DE 49. San Diego Dwayne Allen Tight End | Clemson 50. Chicago Orson Charles Tight End | Georgia 51. Philadelphia (from Arizona) Lavonte David ILB/OLB | Nebraska 52. Tennessee Zach Brown ILB/OLB | North Carolina 53. Cincinnati Alshon Jeffery Wide Receiver | South Carolina 54. Detroit Bobby Massie Offensive Tackle | Mississippi 55. Atlanta Zebrie Sanders Offensive Tackle | Florida State 56. Pittsburgh Mitchell Schwartz Guard | California * Can also play Tackle 57. Denver Brandon Boykin Cornerback | Georgia 58. Houston Vinny Curry OLB/DE | Marshall 59. Green Bay Doug Martin Running Back | Boise State 60. Baltimore Harrison Smith Safety | Notre Dame 61. San Francisco Jeff Allen Offensive Tackle | Illinois * Can also play Guard 62. New England Josh Norman Cornerback | Coastal Carolina 63. NY Giants Chris Polk Running Back | Washington http://thesidelineview.com/nfl-mock-draft-2012 |
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Yuck....
I do not like Vinny Curry... I mean...He's well built football player, and he's not terrible, but I'd rather have someone more explosive... |
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I would probably sob with joy as two of my favorite players. Anyone watching Curry especially at Senior Bowl would love this kid. He benched 225 28 times. 4.64 40 with 35" vertical @ pro day. He had wrist injury @ combine. 6'3" 265 with ability to create fumbles. Great stats. Think he will be gone but like Ronnell Lewis #58
Wright is simply amazing. Now come on LZ with a third...
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I just don't know if those guys will be there but the draft is so unpredictable. If they are available at those two spots I will have no complaints.
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Its hard to argue with filling our top 2 needs like that.
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That would have me feeling as good as the JJ Watt/Brooks Reed combo from last year!
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I haven't watched a lot of fletcher cox...
Is he good enough to go at #6? |
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Beerlover really likes him but not sure if he thinks he will go that high. i did not focus on the lighter DTs.
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He's good but not JJ Watt good. So that would be a bit of a reach there LZ.
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I think Curry fits what we look for in a player. He will give all out effort every snap. May not be a WOW athlete but will be there all 60 minutes.
I would be ok with that draft, think I would not go WR first round but that is just my philosophy.
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If I'm cincy, I'd take Floyd in this mock. With the great defense in that division it'd be nice to counteract some of that.
They'd be good at wr for a while. Aj green, simpson and Floyd would be extremely hard to guard. |
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I don't think Wright is what the Texans are looking for at WR. Randle or Hill if they go WR in the 1st. Curry would make sense in the 2nd, though Bruce Irvin is the more dynamic pass rusher.
Can't see the Dolphins passing on Tannehill. Not even if Blackmon dropped. And why does Cleveland, St. Louis, and Jacksonville all pass on Blackmon? If he has that many red flags, he'll keep dropping.
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It might make more sense for them to take Blackmon there, then grab Cordy Glenn or Devon Still later in the first. That's probably what I would do if I were them.
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Steve Smith might play angrier than anyone else in the NFL. He's a midget bully who feels like he has to prove himself on every single play. "Throw me the m*-f* ball!!" is his mantra, and the rookie QB listened. Huge chip on his his shoulder works for him.
I don't see Wright, or really anyone else, in that very unique class. I think we'll see Blackmon go top 6, maybe by trade as Rams/Browns may be discussing. |
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Fortunately Texans don't have to have an elite WR just someone who can take pressure off AJ by going across middle, deep or sideline route & hang onto the ball. Wright is known to jump against taller defenders and take the ball in. He can play slot or flanker. Not an AJ replacement but a great #2.
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Lance use to post his mocks here himself, haven't seen much of him around here lately?
His first round is usually quite accurate. I don't like Claiborne over Richardson @ #4 however. Think they should move forward with Colt & install more of a running offense, starting with Trent, then adding OL help. Why pass on Blackmon & reach for Cox? need immediate impact WR. Would not complain with the Wright pick whatsoever but if Pittsburgh addresses their injured OL to help protect big Ben, Hightower could be the pick instead? Hence I would change their selection to Amini Silatolu.In our Texan Talk Mock, picking for the Patriots I selected both Perry & Reyes, that makes me feel good ![]() Has Texans selecting OLB Curry in 2nd to back-up Barwin & Reed. If Texans select Hightower in first that would probably change this pick to a WR.
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Justin Blackmon is just so damn good. St. Louis would be a scary offense with Bradford throwing to both Blackmon and Lloyd, and then Jackson pounding from the ground.
Addition - Could you imagine if St. Louis added Blackmon at #6 and then trade with us to get Coby Fleener at #26 ( Houston gets 33rd and 96th picks). St. Louis would easily be the best offense in the NFC West.
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