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1) Andrew Luck QB 6'4" 235 Stanford 99
2) Matt Kalil OT 6'7" 295 USC 97
3) Quinton Coples DE 6'6⅛" 272 North Carolina 97
4) Landry Jones QB 6'4" 230 Oklahoma 94
5) Trent Richardson RB 5'11" 224 Alabama 94
6) Luke Kuechley ILB 6'2" 235 Boston College 94
7) Justin Blackmon WR 6'1" 211 Oklahoma State 94
8) Jonathan Martin OT 6'6" 304 Stanford 93
9) Alameda Ta'amu DT 6'2⅜" 334 Washington 93
10) Manti Te'o ILB 6'2" 255 Notre Dame 93

11) Courtney Upshaw OLB 6'1¾" 271 Alabama 93
12) Riley Reiff OT 6'6" 300 Iowa 92
13) Vontaze Burfict ILB 6'3" 252 Arizona State 92
14) Brandon Thompson DT 6'2⅛" 304 Clemson 92
15) Janoris Jenkins CB 5'9⅞" 177 North Alabama 92
16) Cordy Glenn OG 6'5⅞" 335 Georgia 92
17) Matt Barkley QB 6'2" 220 USC 91
18) Morris Claiborne CB 6'0" 173 LSU 91
19) Jared Crick DE 6'4¼" 286 Nebraska 90
20) Kheeston Randall DT 6'4⅝" 297 Texas 90

21) Alshon Jeffery WR 6'4" 232 South Carolina 90
22) Cliff Harris CB 5'11"165 Oregon 89
23) Alfonzo Dennard CB 5'9¾" 204 Nebraska 88
24) Andrew Datko OT 6'6¼" 314 Florida State 88
25) Bruce Irvin DE 6'3¼" 234 West Virginia 88
26) Josh Chapman DT 6'0⅞" 316 Alabama 88
27) Kevin Reddick OLB 6'2½" 230 North Carolina 88
28) Dre Kirkpatrick CB 6'2½" 190 Alabama 87
29) Cam Johnson DE 6'3⅜" 273 Virginia 87
30) Levy Adcock OT 6'6" 322 Oklahoma State 87

31) Jeff Fuller WR 6'3¾" 217 Texas A&M 87
32) Coryell Judie CB 5'11¼" 187 Texas A&M 86
33) Markelle Martin S 6'0¾" 202 Oklahoma State 86
34) Kendall Reyes DT 6'3⅞" 291 Connecticut 86
35) Michael Floyd WR 6'3" 229 Notre Dame 86
36) Lavonte David OLB 6'0¾" 223 Nebraska 86
37) Brandon Jenkins DE 6'3" 255 Florida State 85
38) Mark Barron S 6'1½" 223 Alabama 85
39) Chase Minnifield CB 6'0¼" 187 Virginia 84
40) Billy Winn DT 6'3⅜" 293 Boise State 84

41) Chris Polk RB 5'11" 214 Washington 84
42) Juron Criner WR 6'3¾" 212 Arizona 84
43) Zach Brown OLB 6'2¼" 232 North Carolina 84
44) Jayron Hosley CB 5'10" 175 Virginia Tech 83
45) Ray ray Armstrong S 6'3" 212 Miami (FL) 83
46) Michael Egnew TE 6'4⅞" 236 Missouri 83
47) Brian Quick WR 6'3⅝" 209 Appalachian State 83
48) Keenan Robinson OLB 6'2¾" 237 Texas 83
49) Brandon Boykin CB 5'9½" 181 Georgia 82
50) Mohamed Sanu WR 6'2" 218 Rutgers 82

51-150: http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft/rankings?year=2012
 
9) Alameda Ta'amu DT 6'2⅜" 334 Washington 93

This would be putting them on the road to solving many problems.


11) Courtney Upshaw OLB 6'1¾" 271 Alabama 93

Another one of my favorites who would fill a big hole.

21) Alshon Jeffery WR 6'4" 232 South Carolina 90

Not a need but I think this guy will be a stud at the next level.
 
Vontaze Burfict will be the #1 ILB off that board.

Guy is such a monster. Plays with such a mean streak and a never ending motor.

I do go to ASU so I have bias but still.....wish we could replace Bradie with him.
 
ajk23az;4085293 said:
Vontaze Burfict will be the #1 ILB off that board.

Guy is such a monster. Plays with such a mean streak and a never ending motor.

I do go to ASU so I have bias but still.....wish we could replace Bradie with him.

Burfict or Teo would be ideal at ILB for us but with recent high picks invested in Sean Lee and Bruce Carter, I can't see us going after either one.
 
Burfict or Teo would be ideal at ILB

but these guys are different players than Lee an Carter


The Meanest Man in College Football: Vontaze Burfict

Vontaze Burfict*, ILB, Arizona State
Height: 6-3. Weight: 245.
Projected 40 Time: 4.63.
Projected Round (2012): Top 15 Pick.

8/25/11: Vontaze Burfict has ideal size with excellent speed and is an elite athlete. Burfict runs around the field like a heat-seeking missle that is constantly looking to knock an opposing player out. He had 90 tackles last season (54 solo) with 8.5 tackles for a loss and two forced fumbles. Burfict is an excellent run defender that intimidates opposing players through his violent play.

boy if either one is sitting there for us an we don't grab themboy am I pissed

NEVER CAN HAVE ENUF LBERS IN A 3-4

and just watching this kid he reminds me R Lewis
 
Very weak year for safeties. Gotta go DLine or CB with the 1st rounder. Possibly OLB if they don't want to bring back Spencer.
 
67CowboysFan;4085179 said:
22) Cliff Harris CB 5'11"165 Oregon 89

How about that for our first round pick?

That's what a lot of people have been projecting.

I can't help myself though, looking at NT's... Alameda Ta'amu looks mighty tempting, although I think his ranking here is a bit high. Looks like another bad safety class, we really should have grabbed on before 2011.
 
TheCount;4085979 said:
That's what a lot of people have been projecting.

I can't help myself though, looking at NT's... Alameda Ta'amu looks mighty tempting, although I think his ranking here is a bit high. Looks like another bad safety class, we really should have grabbed on before 2011.


we may still be able to get Deunta Williams
 
TheCount;4085979 said:
That's what a lot of people have been projecting.

I can't help myself though, looking at NT's... Alameda Ta'amu looks mighty tempting, although I think his ranking here is a bit high. Looks like another bad safety class, we really should have grabbed on before 2011.


got to agree Count

Alameda Ta'amu, NT, Washington
Height: 6-3. Weight: 330.
Projected 40 Time: 5.42.
Projected Round (2012): 2-3.
8/28/11: Alameda Ta'amu was a tough run stuffer as a junior. He recorded 39 tackles with five tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks. In his second year as a starter, Ta'amu was an All-Pac-10 honorable mention. In 2009, he recorded 19 tackles with 4.5 tackles for a loss and 2.5 sacks. He started 11 of 12 games as a sophomore. Ta'amu is a powerful force at the point of attack. He enters the season as the top 3-4 nose tackle in the nation and a potential second-round pick.



Josh Chapman, NT, Alabama
Height: 6-1. Weight: 310.
Projected 40 Time: 5.20.
Projected Round (2012): 3-4.
8/28/11: Josh Chapman was a backup to Terrence Cody in 2009 and 2008. Last year, Chapman broke into the starting lineup at nose guard and recorded 31 tackles with 3.5 tackles for a loss and one sack. Chapman is a strong run defender at the point of attack. He could potentially add more weight. In the NFL, he looks like a potential fit as a nose tackle, or possibly as a five technique in a 3-4 defense.
 
go front 7 pressure over CB/safety all day

burfect in rd 1
ta'amu in rd 2
best CB rd 3

elam and church as starting safeties next year
 
Someone at Scouts Inc. is even more in the tank for the Horns than I am...

Kheeston Randall at 20?? Keenan Robinson at 48??

Well, Robinson's grade is probably about right at this early stage, my favorite draft gurus (NFL Draft Scout) have him graded at 53... but they have Randall rated at 44... I certainly don't think of Kheeston as a first round prospect at this point...
 
Love watching Vontaze Burfict play; plays LB the way it should be played, physical and with bad intentions.
 
I like Burfict but think he's a little overrated, he misses some tackles and plays out of control at times.
 

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