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Thursday, February 23, 2012

MockNFLDrafts Combine Special

The NFL Combine starts in earnest today and while most eyes will be on players such as star Quarterbacks Andrew Luck out of Stanford and Heismann Trophy Winner Robert Griffin III from Baylor we here at www.mocknfldrafts.blogspot.com are going to take a look at some of the players who have been somewhat underneath the radar at this point but could make big movements up the draft board with a good showing this week. Last year saw players such as Julio Jones, Stephen Paea, Roy Helu and Torrey Smith improve their draft stock with good showings at the Combine and all four have produced on the field during last season. So who will make an impact this time around and who will surprise the most? We take a look after the jump.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Mock Draft 2012 1st Round (Championship edition)

Here's this week's Mock Draft

#1 - Indianapolis, Andrew Luck QB, Stanford (underclassman)
Needs: CB, DT, OT, QB - BPA vs Need Quotient=5.7
Andrew Luck, No #1. It’s as straightforward as that.

#2 - St Louis, TRADE with Miami, Robert Griffin III-Quarterback, Baylor
Needs: ROT, DE, OL, TE, FS - BNQ=3.4
The rumours are rife that someone will deal with Jeff Fisher and St Louis for a host of draft picks to ensure RGIII heads their way. We like Miami to make a play but Washington, Kansas City and Seattle are also in the mix.

#3 Minnesota, Morris Claiborne-Cornerback, LSU (underclassman)
Needs: CB, DB, DT, LOT, WR - BNQ=2.7
Minnesota reached last year to get Ponder and may go back to the well for Justin Blackmon but the receiver has some off-field concerns and the Vikings could do worse than get an immediate starter in Claiborne to assist their horrible secondary.

Mock Draft 2012 2nd Round (Championship edition)

Here's Round 2

#33 - St. Louis, Fletcher Cox-Defensive End/Tackle, Mississippi State
The Rams need a DT and Cox has a first round grade on him so hard to see them passing him up on day 2 of the draft.

#34 - Indianapolis, Alfonzo Dennard-Cornerback, Nebraska
There are a number of corners with a first round grade and it seems likely one may fall into the second round, if so this is a great score for the Colts who need secondary help.

#35 - Minnesota, Mohamed Sanu-Wide Receiver, Rutgers (underclassman)
The Vikings already upgraded at CB and now try to do the same at WR. Sanu has good hands, is smart and will get open and is just what new QB Christian Ponder needs opposite Percy Harvin.