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2012 NFL Mock Draft Updated Superbowl Week

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16. New York Jets: Michael Floyd, WR, Norte Dame

The Jets need a pass protector, pass rusher, and pass catcher. They could also look running back here. In fact they could look at any position on the team. They could add in another linebacker to replace Bart Scott in the middle. They could look at safety which they need. They could add any position, a real wild card in the draft. RT is the biggest need, but in this mock they have to reach to do that.

17. Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland): Cordy Glenn, G, Georgia

The Bengals also need to improve their running game like the Jets. The difference is they could grab a player who has G/T versatility (better as a guard) and play him inside. Glenn is huge and powerful at the point of attack. The Bengals would love to see David DeCastro available I believe.

18. San Diego Chargers: Melvin Ingram, OLB, South Carolina

The Chargers need a pass rusher and Ingram could be their guy. But who knows I never can get a beat on what player the Chargers will fall in love with.

19. Chicago Bears: Zach Brown, LB, North Carolina

I think Zach Brown was made for the Bears defense. He would be an absolutely perfect fit. He also is probably the BPA to me. He has uncommon ability. Could the Bears find somewhere to play them on their defense or is he too much like Lance Briggs?

20. Tennessee Titans: Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor Bears

Wright is the blazing player they need opposite Kenny Britt for Jake Locker. In all honest, I’m not the biggest Kendall Wright fan and prefer him in round two, I’m just not the biggest believe that he’s the next DeSean Jackson. But N.F.L. scouts seem to love him so he goes here in the first round.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska

Dennard was getting some mixed reviews before his injury sidelined him at the Senior Bowl. He’s had two years in a row of solid to really good tape so someone could still take a shot at him in the first round.

22. Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta): Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A and M

If no one takes Tannehill early or moves up to get him, the Browns could really luck out here at #22. Tannehill is by no means a finished product but has a great deal of upside which is sure to intrigue a team somewhere. Tannehilll is extremely mobile and can make a lot of the big time N.F.l. throws. He’ll have to work on his footwork consistency and reading through progressions, but with the right coaching could be a terrific player.

23. Detroit Lions-Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College

This pick would make a lot less sense if the Lions happen to resign Stephen Tulloch, but as of right now he’s scheduled to be a free agent. If the Lions don’t resign Tulloch they’ll have a big hole in the middle of the field. Kuechly doesn’t have terrific size or athletic ability, but he is a terrific player. He’s exactly the kind of tough, but poised leader the Lions need on defense.

24. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jamell Fleming Cornerback Oklahoma Sooners
Fleming is a player who is making a new for himself  during the pre-draft process. Fleming has a terrific build for a cornerback is fluid in his hips and has plus recovery speed. If anyone watched the Steelers playoff game this season it became very clear that the Steelers need to add talent to their secondary, especially at cornerback.

. 25. Denver Broncos: Alameda Ta’amu, DL, Washington Huskies

Devon Still could go so much higher than this. He’s better than Brockers is right now, but doesn’t offer Brockers upside.

26. Houston Texans: Mark Barron, S, Alabama Crimson Tide 

The Texans are so talented on both sides of the ball they should really just draft the best player available. he Texans seem to really, really value and emphasize character which is why Barron seems like a good fit to me. Just a smart, instinctive, productive player. I also don’t love the Texans safeties so Barron could make this defense one step closer to being special.

27. New England Patriots (from New Orleans): Nick Perry, DL, USC

The ideal Patriots pick. You’re running a 43? No problem, Perry can rush with his hand down. Oh, now it’s a 34? No problem. Perry can rush standing up. Perry could push his stock much higher than this as well because he has a lot of physical ability.

28. Green Bay Packers: Stephon Gilmore, DB, South Carolina

I love Gilmore and think he’s becoming undervalued. Gilmore can play cornerback and possibly even safety. I know that Packers fans think they have enough talent at cornerback, but with how quick the Packers score and how often they play teams running 3 and 4 WR sets they could use more. The other pick that makes a lot of sense here is USC DL/OLB Nick Perry.
29. Baltimore Ravens: Vontaze Burfict, LB, Arizona State University

Super Talented, needs to play more disciplined and smarter. Burfict could really ease the transtion from Ray Lewis after Lewis retires in a few years.

30. San Francisco 49ers: Dontari Poe, NT, Memphis

You can never have too many defensive linemen. I don’t think their NT is special either. Perhaps Poe can be a Special NT. I think 49ers fans want to see a WR here and Mohamed Sanu would look good, but what if it’s not the WR talent and it’s the CB? Also teams almost always address their most immediate need in free agency and the one position FA in strong at this year is WR. I expect the 49ers to have addressed that before the draft.

31. New York Giants: Kelechi Osemele, T, Iowa State

The Giants have to improve their run blocking on their offensive line.  Kareem Mackenzie played at a high pro bowl level the past few seasons, but has really struggled this year (along with the rest of the offensive line). Osmele offers the length and versatility the Giants covet from their Offensive linemen. The Giants tend to draft players from big schools early in the draft however, but could buck that trend here. Be on the lookout for an exclusive interview with Osmele coming soon.

32. New England Patriots: Nick Perry, DL, USC

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