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Final Mock Draft


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Now that it appears we are done spending in FA (we have barely any money left), I'm gonna post my final mock draft for 2012. This draft is so hard to predict because there is so much talent at almost every position and we need help at almost every position.

I don't think a trade back will happen. If Cleveland passes on Tannehill at #4, the only team they really need to worry about snagging him is Miami. So moving up from #22 to #9 doesn't seem likely to me. I don't see any reason why Cincinnati would want to trade up. And all the talk about NE, I believe, is based on the availability of Claiborne and Coples. If either one of those guys are available at #9, I don't see Hurney passing up on the opportunity. I hope I'm wrong, I'd love to trade back and pick up another 2nd and a 3rd but being realistic, I don't see it happening.

Here is how I see things playing out with the first 8 picks:

1: Indianapolis Colts - Andrew Luck

2: Washington Redskins - Robert Griffin III

3: Minnesota Vikings - Matt Kalil

4: Cleveland Browns - Trent Richardson

5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Morris Claiborne

6: St. Louis Rams - Justin Blackmon

7: Jacksonville Jaguars - Melvin Ingram

8: Miami Dolphins - Ryan Tannehill

Round 1: Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina

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If Coples falls to #9, I can't imagine the FO passing on him. He is the perfect size and shows great athleticism. During his time at UNC he was able to show his versatility by lining up as both DE and DT. He is also able to play the 4-3 or 3-4 scheme which is also ideal for us considering will be showing packages with both schemes. He has speed, power, and is quick off the snap. A lot of people question his motor but I can't see Rivera letting him slouch. The guy is a freak and would instantly improve our DL.

Round 2: Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina

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There is a chance that Gilmore is gone by #40, but this is me hoping he is still available. Gilmore offers ideal size for CB and has great hands and ball instincts. He rarely blows coverage and has good strength to deliver a jam when needed. He is able to fight off rush blocks and is a good tackler. He would be a great fit across from Gamble and would give us great depth with Captain at the nickel and Hogan/Butler as back up. He also has some experience as a PR.

Round 4: Bruce Irvin, OLB, West Virginia

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This is a position that must be adressed in the draft and I think round 4 is the latest we can do it. If Irvin is still available, he is likely the BPA at this position. I really like him because of his pass rush ability and speed. He needs to build more strength, but he will have time to do that as long as Davis can stay healthy.

Round 5: Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State

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Is there a better replacement for Armanti than a WR from his alma mater? Quick is a tall, athletic receiver with long strides and great hands. He is also a good run-blocking WR which is great quality for Chud's system. His draft stock is all over the place, some have him going as high as the 2nd round while others project him as a 5th round pick. If he is there, it's a no brainer.

Round 6: James Hanna, TE, Oklahoma

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With the departure of Jeremy Shockey and the question mark behind Barnidge, TE is another position that must be addressed in the draft. Hanna is a big TE that has incredible speed for his size. This guy has serious potential and getting him in round 6 would be a steal.

Round 6: Winston Guy Jr., S, Kentucky

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Despite our recent FA signing, I still think we need some competition for Martin and Godfrey. Winston Guy is another underrated prospect who had a great 2011 season. Tackling is his strong point and we all know our secondary needs help in that category.

Round 7: Bryan Anger, P, California

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Jason Baker is gone. This guy is good.

I realize some of these guys may go earlier than projected here, but anything can happen on draft day and I don't think any of these picks are too unrealistic.

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