Re-Drafting the 2012 NFL Draft

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I decided to take a little look back here, and re-draft the 2012 NFL draft. This has been known as a draft that was a quarterback heavy class.  Let’s see how it all panned out.

 

1. Indianapolis Colts- Andrew Luck QB Stanford

– It is still a no brainier in my opinion, he is one of the smartest and always well prepare QB’s in the league.

 

2. Washington Redskins- Russell Wilson QB Wisconsin

– It was a hard decision to not put him at number one. He makes plays look so easy when he rolls out of the pocket,  even with his small stature.

 

3. Cleveland Browns: Ryan Tannehill QB Texas A&M

– I have seen Ryan take alot of good steps in the past few weeks. He seems to have the ability to lead a team down the field under any circumstances. This kid will easily be a 10 to 12 year veteran.

 

4.  Minnesota Vikings: Nick Foles QB Arizona

– Say what you want but I believe Foles fits the Vikings offense better than Robert Griffin would have. I love Foles’ game, plays the QB position like it’s supposed to be played.

 

5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Robert Griffin III Baylor

– This is called putting fans in the seats. The Jaguars need a quarterback and fans in the seats; Robert Griffin does that.

 

6.  Dallas Cowboys: Matt Kalil OL USC

– Cowboys originally picked Morris Claiborne, that still wouldn’t be an awful pick. I just feel the need at offensive line is much greater.

 

7.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Luke Kuechly ILB Boston College

– Remember if the Bucs take Kuechly they don’t have David, that is how I am doing it. Luke is a physical beast, he plays the game like a more intense Patrick Willis. Kuechly would fit in any team.

 

8. Miami Dolphins: Doug Martin RB Boise State

– With no big time quarterbacks left on the board, they could take another offensive weapon in Martin. Doug Martin had a rough go of it in the 2o13 season, but he showed to be one of the best in the 2012 season.

 

9. Carolina Panthers: Kendall Wright WR Baylor

– Imagine having Mr. Wright next to Steve Smith. I think the Panthers would have three elite weapons in Olsen,Smith, and Wright. It would be very hard to stop.

 

10. Buffalo Bills: Morris Claiborne CB LSU

– They originally took Gilmore, and I think the need at cornerback has not changed and they would still go with that position.

 

11. Kansas City Chiefs: Alshon Jeffery WR South Carolina

12. Philadelphia Eagles: Mark Barron S Alabama

13. Arizona Cardinals: Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame

14. St. Louis Rams: Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State

15. Seattle Seahawks: Chandler Jones DE Syracuse

16. New York Jets: Trent Richardson RB Alabama

17. Cincinnati Bengals: Harrison Smith S Notre Dame

18. San Diego Chargers: Fletcher Cox DL Mississippi State

19. Chicago Bears: Lavonte David LB Nebraska

20. Tennessee Titans: Kirk Cousins QB Michigan State

21: New England Patriots: Coby Fleener TE Stanford

22: Cleveland Browns: Bobby Wagner LB Utah State

23: Detroit Lions: Riley Reiff OT Iowa

24: Pittsburgh Steelers: David Decastro OG Stanford

25:  New England Patriots: Shea McClellin DE Boise State

26. Houston Texans: Brock Osweiler QB Arizona State

27. Cincinnati Bengals: Dre’ Kirpatrick CB Alabama

28. Green Bay Packers: Quinton Coples LB North Carolina

29: Minnesota Vikings: Dontari Poe DT Memphis

30: San Francisco 49ers: Stephen Gilmore CB South Carolina

31: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Robert Turbin RB Utah State

32: New York Giants: Kevin Zietler G Wisconsin

 

 

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