JM05′s 2012 Rankings / Big Board

Quarterbacks:
1. Andrew Luck: Stanford
2. Robert Griffin III: Baylor
3. Nick Foles: Arizona
4. Ryan Tannehill: Texas A&M
5. Ryan Lindley: San Diego St

Running Backs:
1. Trent Richardson: Alabama
2. Lamar Miller: Miami
3. David Wilson: Va Tech
4. Chris Polk: Washington
5. Doug Martin: Boise State

Wide Receivers:
1. Justin Blackmon: Oklahoma State
2. Michael Floyd: Notre Dame
3. Alshon Jeffery: South Carolina
4. Kendall Wright: Baylor
5. Dwight Jones: North Carolina

Tight Ends:
1. Orson Charles: Georgia
2. Coby Fleener: Stanford
3. Dwayne Allen: Clemson

Tackles:
1. Matt Kalil: USC
2. Riley Reiff: Iowa
3. Jonathan Martin: Stanford
4. Mike Adams: Ohio State
5. Zebrie Saunders: Florida State

Guards:
1. David DeCastro: Stanford
2. Kevin Zeitler: Wisconsin
3. Lucas Nix: Pitt

Centers:
1. Peter Konz: Wisconsin
2. Ben Jones: Georgia
3. Mike Brewster: Ohio State

Defensive Ends:
1. Quintin Coples: North Carolina
2. Melvin Ingram: South Carolina
3. Nick Perry: USC
4. Vinny Curry: Marshall
5. Andre Branch: Clemson

Defensive Tackles:
1. Devon Still: Penn State
2. Dontari Poe: Memphis
3. Jerel Worthy: Michigan State
4. Jared Crick: Nebraska
5. Alameda Ta’amu: Washington

Outside Linebackers:
1. Courtney Upshaw: Alabama
2. Zach Brown: UNC
3. Bruce Irvin: West Va
4. Ronnell Lewis: Oklahoma
5. Travis Lewis: Oklahoma

Inside Linebackers:
1. Vontaze Burfict: Arizona State
2. Luke Kuechly: Boston College
3. Dont’a Hightower: Alabama
4. Audie Cole: NC State
5. Mychal Kendricks: Cal

Cornerbacks:
1. Morris Claiborne: LSU
2. Janoris Jenkins: North Alabama
3. Dre Kirkpatrick: Alabama
4. Stephon Gilmore: South Carolina
5. Alfonzo Dennard: Nebraksa

Safetys:
1. Mark Barron: Alabama
2. Markelle Martin: Oklahoma State
3. Aaron Henry: Wisconsin
4. Harrison Smith: Notre Dame
5. George Iloka: Boise State

Top 100

1. Andrew Luck, QB, 6-4, 235, Stanford
2. Matt Kalil, OT, 6-6, 295, Southern California
3. Robert Griffin III, QB, 6-2, 220, Baylor
4. Justin Blackmon, WR, 6-1, 215, Oklahoma State
5. Morris Claiborne, CB, 6-0, 185, Louisiana State
6. Michael Floyd, WR, 6-3, 224, Notre Dame
7. Janoris Jenkins, CB, 5-10, 185, North Alabama
8. Quinton Coples, DE, 6-6, 285, North Carolina
9. Vontaze Burfict, ILB, 6-3, 250, Arizona State
10. Riley Reiff, OT, 6-6, 300, Iowa
11. Dontari Poe, DT/NT, 6-5, 350, Memphis
12. Devon Still, DT/NT, 6-4, 310, Penn State
13. Melvin Ingram, DE/OLB, 6-2, 275, South Carolina
14. David DeCastro, OG, 6-5, 312, Stanford
15. Courtney Upshaw, OLB, 6-2, 265, Alabama
16. Trent Richardson, RB, 5-11, 224, Alabama
17. Luke Kuechly, ILB, 6-2, 240, Boston College
18. Dre’ Kirkpatrick, CB, 6-2, 195, Alabama
19. Mark Barron, SS, 6-2, 220, Alabama
20. Alshon Jeffery, WR, 6-4, 229, South Carolina
21. Jonathan Martin, OT, 6-6, 305, Stanford
22. Whitney Mercilus, DE/OLB, 6-4, 265, Illinois
23. Ryan Tannehill, QB, 6-4, 222, Texas A&M
24. Peter Konz, C, 6-5, 315, Wisconsin
25. Nick Perry, DE/OLB, 6-3, 250, Southern California
26. Audie Cole, ILB/OLB, 6-4, 240, North Carolina State
27. Jerel Worthy, DT, 6-3, 310, Michigan State
28. Ben Jones, C, 6-3, 315, Georgia
29. Stephon Gilmore, CB, 6-1, 193, South Carolina
30. Bruce Irvin, DE/OLB, 6-2, 245, West Virginia

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1st Round: Melvin Ingram (OLB) – Someone who has skyrocketed up the boards this season. Spent time at DE and DT for the Gamecocks in their 4-3 system. Has natural pass rushing abilities, and a knack for a big play. Great motor. Spent time against some of the best offensive linemen in the country. Athletically gifted. Would need to learn the 3-4 position, from what I’ve heard he’s a smart player and this should be definitely possible.

2nd round: Mike Adams (OT) – I love this kid. He’s massive and a mauler. Experienced enough to step in right away at RT and be solid. Comes from a program that turns out solid offensive linemen often. Pedigree is there.

3rd round: Marvin McNutt (WR) – Tons of production in college. Combined with sure hands, polished route running and experience in a pro-offense, this kid is another one who could step right in and compete for a job. He’s got the size we need to play outside the numbers.