2012 NFL Mock Draft: Full 7-Round Mock With Analysis

Not everyone has the patience to consider what happens beyond the first few rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft. I barely do, either, but I felt our readers deserved a look deep into the draft.
Obviously most mocks are way off once you get past the first 10 picks, but with the 2012 NFL Draft just a day away, I can’t contain the excitement. Consider this a refresher course on your favorite team’s major needs, as well as an introduction to some of the lesser known draft prospects. At the very least, anyways.
Here’s our take on how the entire draft could unfold:
Note: Trades are not considered for this mock. Also, this is a collaborative mock that includes insight from Taylor Smith and Keet Bailey, and is not necessarily reflective on any of our own personal final mock drafts. It is a consensus 7-round mock for the site. To never miss out on NFL Draft or Fantasy Football contest, subscribe here!
ROUND ONE
1.
Indianapolis Colts - Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford
Lock it in. The Colts announced it, so it’s a done deal. Andrew Luck is your number one overall pick. Mock, schmock, right?
2.
Washington Redskins (Trade w/Rams) - Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor
Same here, as the Redskins traded a ton to get to this spot. What they’re missing the most is a franchise passer. With RG3, they’re getting one, and then some.
3.
Minnesota Vikings - Matt Kalil, OT, USC
Despite the Morris Claiborne smoke screen, we still think Kalil is the guy. Christian Ponder needs someone to protect him, right?
4.
Cleveland Browns - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama
The Browns can’t pass on the draft’s best running back. They lost Peyton Hillis and have no clear-cut starter in their back-field. It’s time to add an elite talent to their offense.
5.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU
It’s Claiborne or Richardson for Tampa Bay. With Richardson gone, they’ll get the draft’s top corner to beef up a secondary with a 37-year old Ronde Barber and a problem child in Aqib Talib.
6.
St. Louis Rams (Trade w/Redskins) - Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State
The Rams traded down and they still get the guy they wanted all along. Sam Bradford needed an elite receiver. Now he has one.
7.
Jacksonville Jaguars - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State
Jacksonville could go in a number of directions, but defensive line is their biggest problem area. Cox can stop the run and rush the passer, so he’s an excellent choice.
8.
Miami Dolphins - Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M
There has been too much gossip surrounding this pick for it to not happen now. The Dolphins need a franchise quarterback, and Tannehill has an in with Miami OC, Mike Sherman from his days at Texas A&M.
9.
Carolina Panthers - Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College
With Cox gone, the Panthers will just grab the best available player. The funny part is they could actually use him, with Jon Beason and Thomas Davis both coming back from major injuries.
10.
Buffalo Bills - 42. Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina
The Mark Barron and Michael Floyd talk was all a smoke screen. The Bills improve a weak secondary with the second best corner in the draft.
11.
Kansas City Chiefs - David DeCastro, OG, Stanford
Chiefs grab the best available player and beef up their ground game. DeCastro is just a man-eater for a guard and a rare talent for his position.
12.
Seattle Seahawks - Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina
Seattle’s main issue is their pass-rush, so they’ll address that here with the sliding Ingram. He only happens to be the draft’s best DE/OLB prospect, by the way.
13.
Arizona Cardinals - Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame
Larry Fitzgerald wants a new running mate to help make things easier in the passing game, and he gets it with the addition of Floyd.
14.
Dallas Cowboys - Mark Barron, S, Alabama
Dallas is smitten with Barron and has a hole at safety. If he’s here, he’s as good as theirs.
15.
Philadelphia Eagles - Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina
Coples has an effort/attitude issue, but he’s still immensely talented. The Eagles could use him all over their defensive line.
16.
New York Jets - Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama
The Jets need more out of their pass-rush, and they’ll beef it up with the versatile Upshaw.
17.
Cincinnati Bengals (From Raiders) - Dre’ Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama
Cincy needs corner help and in our consensus mock, they pass on the more troubled Janoris Jenkins for the more balanced Kirkpatricl
18.
San Diego Chargers - Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa
The Chargers need o-line help badly and the talented Reiff has slid far enough.
19.
Chicago Bears - Michael Brockers, DT, LSU
Chicago could use some help on the defensive line and this is another case of taking the best talent available, as well.
20.
Tennessee Titans - Dontari Poe, NT, Memphis
The Titans haven’t had a dominant inside man on their defensive line since Albert Haynesworth, and Poe gives them a shot at getting one again.
21.
Cincinnati Bengals - Cordy Glenn, OG, Georgia
Cincy needs some offensive line help and Glenn is the second best guard in the draft. He should be able to start right away.
22.
Cleveland Browns (From Falcons) - Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor
Cleveland adds a big-play receiver that, with Trent Richardson, can help completely change the face of the Browns’ formerly pathetic and predictable offense.
23.
Detroit Lions - 26. Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama
He’s the last of the ‘sure-fire’ elite first-round corners, but Jenkins is far from the least talented of that group. He’s a possible problem child, but the Lions risk it because the need is that great.
24.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Dont’a Hightower, ILB, Alabama
Steelers need to get some help on the inside of their line-backing corps. What a coincidence, the second-best inside backer is still on the board!
25.
Denver Broncos - Devon Still, DT, Penn State
Denver’s run defense was atrocious last year. Still will go a long way in fixing that.
26.
Houston Texans - Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford
Eric Winston is gone, so the Texans need to invest in further protection for Matt Schaub.
27.
New England Patriots (From Saints) - Nick Perry, DE/OLB, USC
New England badly needs some outside pass-rushing help. Mark Anderson is a Bill and Andre Carter is still walking with a limp.
28.
Green Bay Packers - Harrison Smith, SS, Notre Dame
Nick Collins is gone and the Packers’ secondary was awful last year. They’ll have to wait to get a new OLB.
29.
Baltimore Ravens - Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin
Matt Birk could be done after this year and Ben Grubbs is gone. Konz could switch to guard for now and be the center of the future once Birk is done.
30.
San Francisco 49ers - Kevin Zeitler, OG, Wisconsin
The 49ers need help at right guard and Zeitler is an underrated talent. He’s not a freak athlete or anything, but he can hold his own and has great technique.
31.
New England Patriots - Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
Matt Light is retired and New England could use some youth on the offensive line, anyways. Adams is a fantastic tackle that could start right away if need be.
32.
New York Giants - Doug Martin, RB, Boise State
Brandon Jacobs is gone and Ahmad Bradshaw can never stay healthy. It’s as simple as that. Oh, and Doug Martin has been compared to Ray Rice. Sick.
ROUND TWO
33.
St. Louis Rams – Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska
Dennard has character concerns, but the Rams have massive needs at corner, and he’s a very talented prospect if his head is on right.
34.
Indianapolis Colts - Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford
Dallas Clark and Jacob Tamme are both out the door, and what better way to complement Andrew Luck than with someone he’s familiar with?
35.
Minnesota Vikings - Reuben Randle, WR, LSU
The Vikings are thin at receiver outside of the injury-prone Percy Harvin, so they get Christian Ponder some more help here with the talented LSU prospect.
36.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Lamar Miller, RB, Miami
LeGarrette Blount is decent, but the Tampa offense was absolutely atrocious last year. Adding the speedster Miller can instantly add a more explosive dimension.
37.
Cleveland Browns - Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State
Perhaps it’s unfair to give up on Colt McCoy so early due to his lack of any real weapons, but Mike Holmgren and co. don’t seem too sold on him. They’ll take Weeden here and he’ll instantly contend for the starting gig.
38.
Jacksonville Jaguars – Josh Robinson, CB, UCF
Jacksonville has a few decent corners, but most of their contracts are set to expire after next season. Robinson can be a contributor right away.
39.
St. Louis Rams (from Redskins) – Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State
This is a super deep class of defensive tackles, so the Rams wait until their third pick to snag one. Worthy should be the best player available at the position.
40.
Carolina Panthers - Alameda Ta’amu, DT, Washington
The Panthers had an awful run defense last year, so Ta’amu steps in and tries to fill the void.
41.
Buffalo Bills - Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
Outside of Stevie Johnson, Ryan Fitzpatrick really doesn’t have too many weapons to work with.
42.
Miami Dolphins - Shea McClellin, DE/OLB, Boise State
There’s a need for a receiver for Ryan Tannehill now that Brandon Marshall has left South Beach, but the Dolphins also desperately need to get some help for Cameron Wake. McClellin could be a big steal here.
43.
Seattle Seahawks – Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt
Seattle adds to a young, up-and-coming defense.
44.
Kansas City Chiefs – Whitney Mercilus, DE/OLB, Illinois
As the Giants have proven, you can never have too much depth on the defensive front.
45.
Dallas Cowboys – Andre Branch, DE/OLB, Clemson
Dallas could be looking to shop the recently-franchised Anthony Spencer. They need some serious help getting pressure on the quarterback.
46.
Philadelphia Eagles - Lavonte David, LB, Nebraska
The Eagles are restructuring their linebacking corps, so David would be a solid fit on the outside.
47.
New York Jets - Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina
More help for Mark Sanchez. Oh wait, I mean Tim Tebow. Good value pick on Jeffery here.
48.
New England Patriots (from Raiders) – Kendall Reyes, DT, UConn
We all know there’s no way the Patriots actually make these first three picks without trading one of them, but we’re not in the business of making up trades here. Reyes helps with depth on the D-line.
49.
San Diego Chargers - Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall
The run on pass-rushers continues here with Curry headed west.
50.
Chicago Bears - Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech
Chicago could suddenly boast a pretty salty aerial attack with Stephen Hill opposite Brandon Marshall.
51.
Philadelphia Eagles (from Cardinals) – Bobby Massie, OT, Ole Miss
Jason Peters is out for the season with an Achilles injury, so here comes Massie.
52.
Tennessee Titans - Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia
They’ll need some help replacing the departed Cortland Finnegan, so Boykin fits in nicely.
53.
Cincinnati Bengals - Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State
Jerome Simpson is gone and Jordan Shipley is coming off of a torn ACL, so here’s some help for Andy Dalton opposite the electrifying A.J. Green.
54.
Detroit Lions - Chandler Jones, DE, Syracuse
Kyle Vanden Bosch is still productive, but he’s likely nearing the finish line. The Lions nab the best player available in Jones.
55.
Atlanta Falcons – Brandon Washington, G, Miami
Atlanta has some upgrades to make along the offensive line to keep Matt Ryan upright. That starts with Washington here in round two.
56.
Pittsburgh Steelers – Josh Chapman, NT, Alabama
Casey Hampton is entering the latter stages of his career, so the Steelers go get a guy to plug-in behind him.
57.
Denver Broncos - David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech
Knowshon Moreno is hardly ever healthy, and it’s not like Willis McGahee has the cleanest bill of health over the course of his career.
58.
Houston Texans - Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma
Broyles is likely a higher pick if he doesn’t tear his knee up last year, but, if he is healthy, he’ll be a nice complement for Andre Johnson.
59.
Green Bay Packers – Malik Jackson, DE, Tennessee
The Packers got inconsistent play from some of their defensive ends last year, so hopefully Jackson is an upgrade.
60.
Baltimore Ravens - Jayron Hosely, CB, Virginia Tech
Baltimore is built on defense, so they grab a corner who can develop into a starter eventually in Hosely here.
61.
San Francisco 49ers - Dwight “Bill” Bentley, CB, Louisiana-Lafayette
Back-to-back corners here, as the 49ers also need some depth in their secondary.
62.
New England Patriots - Zebrie Sanders, OT, Florida State
The Patriots need to build a nice foundation of young offensive linemen behind their “maturing” group. Sanders is a nice tackle to mold for the future, and a guy that could possibly play well right away, as well.
63.
New York Giants - Dwayne Allen, TE, Clemson
Jake Ballard and Travis Beckum are trying to come back from terrible knee injuries and Martellus Bennett is an under-achiever. Allen is a big tight end who can do it all, so he’s a solid addition to the offense.
ROUND THREE
64.
Indianapolis Colts - Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson
Indy needs someone to come in and help push for the starting nose tackle spot in their new 3-4. Even if Thompson can’t unseat Antonio Johnson, he can at least help out on the line as a rotation guy.
65.
St. Louis Rams - Chris Polk, RB, Washington
Steven Jackson won’t be around forever and the guys behind him aren’t very impressive. Polk has a nice combination of skills and could help shoulder the rushing load right away.
66.
Minnesota Vikings - Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana
Minnesota needs a ton of help all over their secondary, so it’s nice to get a versatile talent like Johnson here in round three.
67.
Cleveland Browns - Zach Brown, LB, North Carolina
Cleveland has a bunch of aging, average linebackers, so they’ll add the talented Brown to the mix and see if he can’t push for a job early.
68.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Ronnell Lewis, LB, Oklahoma
Mason Foster is the only consistent linebacker on this roster, so a talent like Lewis is welcomed with open arms.
69.
Washington Redskins - Amini Silatolu, OG, Midwestern State
Washington needs to add some depth at guard to help the ground game improve. The underrated Silatolu is a steal in the third round.
70.
Jacksonville Jaguars - Tommy Streeter, WR, Miami U.
The Jaguars added some wide receivers in free agency, but they still need some talent. Streeter is raw, but he has an enormous amount of upside. At the very worst, he can run deep routes and be a red-zone threat if they play him right away.
71.
Buffalo Bills - Jeff Allen, OT, Illinois
Buffalo’s offensive line is still as inconsistent as they come. They don’t have much behind Ryan Fitzpatrick, so they better do what they can to keep him protected.
72.
Miami Dolphins - A.J. Jenkins, WR, Illinois
Miami traded away Brandon Marshall, and now they’re down to a bunch of scrubs. They need someone to come in and compete for a starting job, and Jenkins should be able to do that.
73.
Miami Dolphins (from Panthers) - Jamell Fleming, CB, Oklahoma
Miami’s defense isn’t bad, but they could stand to improve in the secondary. Fleming is depth for now, but could end up pushing for a job
74.
Kansas City Chiefs - Derek Wolfe, DT/DE, Cincinnati
Kansas City is a bit thin on their 3-4 defensive line behind their starters, so adding a versatile guy like Wolfe should be of good use.
75.
Seattle Seahawks - Mitchell Schwartz, OT, Cal
Seattle’s offensive line is still a work in progress, so they’ll add a dependable tackle here. It’s worth beefing up the o-line when you have a brand new investment in quarterback Matt Flynn.
76.
Houston Texans (from Eagles) - Bruce Irvin, OLB, West Virginia
Mario Williams left for Buffalo so the Texans needs to get someone to rotate in their pass-rush along with Brooks Reed and Connor Barwin. Irvin is the best 3-4 pass-rusher available.
77.
New York Jets - Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple
The Jets want to get back to the ground and pound, and Shonn Greene has left something to be desired. As have his backups, which means the least the Jets will do is add another body for competition. Pierce is actually good enough to win the job if he performs well enough.
78.
San Diego Chargers - T.Y. Hilton, WR, FIU
San Diego lost Vincent Jackson, so it looks to add some talent to their receiving corps here.
79.
Chicago Bears - Orson Charles, TE, Georgia
The Bears traded away a talented tight end in Greg Olsen because Mike Martz didn’t know what to do with him. Martz is gone, so it’s time to get an athletic tight end who can do some damage back in the fold.
80.
Arizona Cardinals - Levi Adcock, OT, Oklahoma State
Arizona can’t keep ignoring their fault pass protection. It gets another Levi and hopes he’s not a bust.
81.
Dallas Cowboys - Shaun Prater, CB, Iowa
Dallas lost Terence Newman to free agency and could use some depth in their secondary.
82.
Tennessee Titans - Marvin Jones, WR, California
Kenny Britt is returning from a torn ACL and everyone behind him is fairly average. They need some more competition at wide receiver.
83.
Cincinnati Bengals - Robert Turbin, RB, Utah State
Cedric Benson is gone and newly signed BenJarvus Green-Ellis isn’t the long-term answer. Turbin might not be either, but he should get a chance to try.
84.
Atlanta Falcons - Michael Egnew, TE, Missouri
Tony Gonzalez is done after this season, so it’s time the Falcons found a potential replacement.
85.
Detroit Lions - Andrew Datko, OT, Florida State
Detroit needs to get a healthy running back at some point, but they also need to round out their offensive line a bit. Datko is a solid prospect for the third round, so they have to grab him while they can.
86.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Billy Winn, DE, Boise State
Winn lasted long enough and the Steelers need to shore up their defensive line. He can be tossed into the rotation immediately.
87.
Denver Broncos - Brock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State
Denver knows Peyton Manning won’t play forever and their current backups are trash. Osweiler is that rare big prospect with athleticism and a lively arm. Learning behind Manning, he could turn into something special.
88.
Philadelphia Eagles (from Texans) – Bobby Wagner, LB, Utah State
Philly continues to add to a suspect line-backing corps.
89.
New Orleans Saints - Cam Johnson, DE, Virginia
The Saints have some depth issues on their defensive line, so they need to get a versatile big man who can help out.
90.
Green Bay Packers - LaMichael James, RB, Oregon
Green Bay’s ground game is anything but explosive. Adding James changes that.
91.
Baltimore Ravens - Dwight Jones, WR, North Carolina
Anquan Boldin is aging and Torrey Smith is still inconsistent. The Ravens aren’t done at receiver until they add one in the draft. Jones is a quality talent with some upside.
92.
San Francisco 49ers - Jaye Howard, DT, Florida
The 49ers run defense is brutal, and it didn’t get there by accident. Adding depth on their defensive line will insure it continues to stay that way.
93.
New England Patriots - Coryell Judie, CB, Texas A&M
New England’s pass defense was atrocious last year, so there’s no harm in adding some corner depth.
94.
New York Giants - Brandon Brooks, OG, Miami (Oh.)
The Giants need to fill some holes behind their starters on the offensive line, so Brooks could be a nice pick.
95.
Oakland Raiders - Sean Spence, LB, Miami (Fl.)
Oakland has been connected to Spence, so I’ll give him to them here.
ROUND FOUR
96.
St. Louis Rams - James-Michael Johnson, LB, Nevada
97.
Indianapolis Colts - Chase Minnifield, CB, Virginia
98.
Minnesota Vikings - Tyrone Crawford, DE, Boise State
99.
Houston Texans (from Buccaneers) - Kelechi Osemele, OG, Iowa State
100.
Cleveland Browns - Mike Martin, DT, Michigan
101.
Jacksonville Jaguars - Asa Jackson, CB, Cal-Poly
102.
Washington Redskins - Mychal Kendricks, LB, Cal
103.
Miami Dolphins - Rishaw Johnson, OG, Cal (Poly)
104.
Carolina Panthers - Chris Givens, WR, Wake Forest
105.
Buffalo Bills - Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State
106.
Seattle Seahawks - Travis Lewis, LB, Oklahoma
107.
Kansas City Chiefs - Nick Foles, QB, Arizona
108.
Denver Broncos (from Jets) - George Iloka, FS, Boise State
109.
Washington Redskins (from Raiders) - Markelle Martin, S, Oklahoma State
110.
San Diego Chargers - James Brown, OT/OG, Troy
111.
Chicago Bears - Jared Crick, DT, Nebraska
112.
Arizona Cardinals - Donnie Fletcher, CB, Boston College
113.
Dallas Cowboys - Kheeston Randall, DT, Texas
114.
Philadelphia Eagles - Isaiah Pead, RB, Cincinnati
115.
Tennessee Titans - Nate Potter, OT, Boise State
116.
Cincinnati Bengals - Akiem Hicks, DT, Regina
117.
Detroit Lions - Vick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State
118.
Cleveland Browns (from Falcons) - Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa
119.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Omar Bolden, CB, Arizona State
120.
Denver Broncos - Leonard Johnson, CB, Iowa State
121.
Houston Texans - Chigbo Anunoby, DT, Morehouse
122.
New Orleans Saints - DeVier Posey, WR, Ohio State
123.
Green Bay Packers - Josh Kaddu, OLB, Oregon
124.
Buffalo Bills (from Ravens) - Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
125.
San Francisco 49ers - Nick Toon, WR, Wisconsin
126.
New England Patriots - Vontaze Burfict, LB, Arizona State
127.
New York Giants - Janzen Jackson, S, McNeese State
128.
Minnesota Vikings - Emmanuel Acho, LB, Texas
129.
Oakland Raiders - Ladarius Green, TE, Louisiana-Lafayette
130.
Baltimore Ravens - Chris Rainey, RB, Florida
131.
New York Giants - Jeff Fuller, WR, Texas A&M
132.
Green Bay Packers - David Molk, C, Michigan
133.
Green Bay Packers - Kentrell Lockette, DE, Ole Miss
134.
Minnesota Vikings - Brandon Taylor, S, LSU
135.
Dallas Cowboys - B.J. Cunningham, WR, Michigan State
ROUND FIVE
136.
Indianapolis Colts - Greg Childs, WR, Arkansas
137.
Denver Broncos (from Rams) - Travis Benjamin, WR, Miami (Fl.)
138.
Minnesota Vikings - Senio Kelemete, OG, Washington
139.
Cleveland Browns - Matt McCants, OT, UAB
140.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Tony Bergstrom, OT, Utah
141.
Washington Redskins - Keenan Robinson, LB, Texas
142.
Jacksonville Jaguars - Jake Bequette, DE, Arkansas
143.
Carolina Panthers - Ryan Miller, OG, Colorado
144.
Buffalo Bills - DaJohn Harris, DT, USC
145.
Miami Dolphins - Gerrell Robinson, WR, Arizona State
146.
Kansas City Chiefs - Robert Blanton, CB, Notre Dame
147.
Buffalo Bills (from Seahawks) - Philip Blake, OG/C, Baylor
148.
Oakland Raiders - Matt Reynolds, OT, BYU
149.
San Diego Chargers - Tydreke Powell, DT, North Carolina
150.
Chicago Bears - Trevor Guyton, DE, Cal
151.
Arizona Cardinals - Cyrus Gray, RB, Texas A&M
152.
Dallas Cowboys - Chase Ford, TE, Miami (Fl.)
153.
Philadelphia Eagles - Markus Zusevics, OT, Iowa
154.
New York Jets - Marcus Forston, DT, Miami (Fl.)
155.
Tennessee Titans - Mike Harris, CB, Florida State
156.
Cincinnati Bengals - Brandon Mosley, OT, Auburn
157.
Atlanta Falcons - Tauren Poole, RB, Tennessee
158.
Detroit Lions - DeQuan Menzie, S, Alabama
159.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Michael Brewster, C, Ohio State
160.
Cleveland Browns (from Broncos) - Trenton Robinson, S, Michigan State
161.
Houston Texans - DeAngelo Peterson, TE, LSU
162.
New Orleans Saints - Lucas Nix, OG, Pittsburgh
163.
Green Bay Packers - Desmond Marrow, CB, Toledo
164.
Baltimore Ravens - Tysyn Hartman, S, Kansas State
165.
San Francisco 49ers - Alfred Morris, RB, Florida Atlantic
166.
Cincinnati Bengals - Eric Page, WR, Toledo
167.
New York Giants - Ben Jones, C, Georgia
168.
Oakland Raiders - Dominique Hamilton, DT, Missouri
169.
Baltimore Ravens - Jack Crawford, DE, Penn State
170.
Indianapolis Colts – Dan Herron, RB, Ohio State
ROUND SIX
171.
St. Louis Rams - Demario Davis, LB, Arkansas State
172.
Philadelphia Eagles (from Colts) - Russell Wilson, QB, Wisconsin
173.
Washington Redskins (from Vikings) - Lennon Creer, RB, Louisiana Tech
174.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Tom Compton, OT, South Dakota
175.
Minnesota Vikings (from Browns) - Josh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina
176.
Jacksonville Jaguars - Oliver Vernon, DE, Miami (Fl.)
177.
Arizona Cardinals (from Redskins) - Drake Dunsmore, TE, Northwestern
178.
Buffalo Bills - Chris Marve, LB, Vanderbilt
179.
New Orleans Saints (from Dolphins) - Julian Miller, DE, West Virginia
180.
Carolina Panthers - Marquis Maze, WR, Alabama
181.
Seattle Seahawks - Tony Jerrod-Eddie, DE/DT, Texas A&M
182.
Kansas City Chiefs - Marcel Jones, OT, Nebraska
183.
San Diego Chargers - Ryan Lindley, QB, San Diego State
184.
Chicago Bears - Jarvis Jones, OT, Oklahoma
185.
Arizona Cardinals - Lamar Holmes, OT, Southern Miss
186.
Dallas Cowboys - Micanor Regis, DT, Miami (Fl.)
187.
New York Jets (from Eagles) - Keith Tandy, CB, West Virginia
188.
Denver Broncos (from Jets) - Jeff Adams, OT, Columbia
189.
Oakland Raiders - Jarrett Boykin, WR, Virginia Tech
190.
Tennessee Titans - Desmond Wynn, OG, Rutgers
191.
Cincinnati Bengals - Frank Alexander, DE, Oklahoma
192.
Atlanta Falcons - Tramain Thomas, S, Arkansas
193.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Brandon Lindsey, DE/OLB, Pittsburgh
194.
Philadelphia Eagles (from Broncos) - Kelcie McCray, S, Arkansas State
195.
Houston Texans - Gary Gray, CB, Notre Dame
196.
Miami Dolphins (from Saints) - Donte Paige-Moss, DE, North Carolina
197.
Green Bay Packers - Antonio Fenelus, CB, Wisconsin
198.
Baltimore Ravens - Joe Looney, OG, Wake Forest
199.
San Francisco 49ers - George Bryan, TE, North Carolina State
200.
Philadelphia Eagles (from Patriots) - D’Anton Lynn, CB, Penn State
201.
New York Giants - Jeffrey Demps, RB, Florida
202.
New York Jets - Jerry Fanklin, LB, Arkansas
203.
New York Jets - Aaron Henry, S, Wisconsin
204.
Cleveland Browns - Audie Cole, LB, NC State
205.
Cleveland Browns - Charles Brown, CB, North Carolina
206.
Indianapolis Colts - Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky
207.
Carolina Panthers - Nigel Bradham, LB, Florida State
ROUND SEVEN
208.
Indianapolis Colts - Terrance Ganaway, RB, Baylor
209.
St. Louis Rams - Lance Lewis, WR, East Carolina
210.
Minnesota Vikings - Antonio Allen, S, South Carolina
211.
Cleveland Browns - Ronnie Hillman, RB, San Diego State
212.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Trevin Wade, CB, Arizona
213.
Washington Redskins - Donald Stephenson, OT, Oklahoma
214.
Indianapolis Colts (from Jaguars) - David Snow, C, Texas
215.
Miami Dolphins - Brad Smelley, TE, Alabama
216.
Carolina Panthers - Scott Soloman, DE, Rice
217.
Buffalo Bills - Juron Criner, WR, Arizona
218.
Kansas City Chiefs - Case Keenum, QB, Houston
219.
Detroit Lions (from Seahawks) - Brett Roy, DE, Nevada
220.
Chicago Bears - Keshawn Martin, WR, Michigan State
221.
Arizona Cardinals - Duke Ihenacho, S, San Jose State
222.
Dallas Cowboys - Ryan Steed, CB, Furman
223.
Minnesota Vikings (from Eagles) - T.J. Graham, WR, North Carolina State
224.
Green Bay Packers (from Jets) - Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
225.
Seattle Seahawks (from Raiders) - Deonte Thompson, WR, Florida
226.
San Diego Chargers - Edwin Baker, RB, Michigan State
227.
Tennessee Titans - LaQuinton Evans, WR, Southern
228.
Jacksonville Jaguars (from Bengals) - Winston Guy Jr., S, Kentucky
229.
Atlanta Falcons - B.J. Coleman, QB, Tenn-Chattanooga
230.
Detroit Lions - Emanuel Davis, CB, East Carolina
231.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Neiko Thorpe, S, Auburn
232.
New York Jets (from Broncos) - Chris Owusu, WR, Stanford
233.
Houston Texans - Adonis Thomas, RB, Toledo
234.
New Orleans Saints - Antonio Dennard, CB, Langston
235.
Green Bay Packers - G.J. Kinne, QB, Tulsa
236.
Baltimore Ravens - Troy Stoudamire, CB, Minnesota
237.
San Francisco 49ers - Quinton Richardson, CB, Washington
238.
Kansas City Chiefs (from Patriots) - Kevin Koger, TE, Michigan
239.
New York Giants - Cameron Chism, CB, Maryland
240.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Antwon Bailey, RB, Syracuse
241.
Green Bay Packers - Sean Richardson, SAF, Vanderbilt
242.
New York Jets - Tony Dye, S, UCLA
243.
Green Bay Packers - Willam Vlachos, C, Alabama
244.
New York Jets - Chris Gallipo, LB, USC
245.
Cleveland Browns - Austin Davis, QB, Southern Miss
246.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Adrien Cole, LB, La. Tech
247.
Cleveland Browns – Jordan White, WR, Western Michigan
248.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Matt Conrath, DE/DT, Virginia
249.
Atlanta Falcons - David Paulson, TE, Oregon
250.
San Diego Chargers - Eddie Pleasant, S, Oregon
251.
Buffalo Bills - Trulon Henry, SAF, Illinois
252.
St. Louis Rams - Davin Meggett, RB, Maryland
253.
Indianapolis Colts – Blair Walsh, K, Georgia
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