In January I presented my Mock Draft 1.0 and promised a new mock every month. For February I brought the gang along to rotate through picks. For this mock draft no trades of any sort were allowed. Enjoy.
1. Indianapolis Colt (Ken): Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor
If you are going to turn the page on the Peyton Manning era, what better way to do it than to bring in a dynamic, play-making quarterback that adds a dimension to his game that Andrew Luck can’t match? Griffin is an accurate passer with plenty of arm strength, and his mobility will be as exciting as it will be necessary as that offense rebuilds. Griffin is the sexiest player in this whole draft at a position of undeniable need for a team desperately searching for the next face of the franchise.
2. St. Louis Rams (Ronnie): Matt Kalil, OT, USC
The Rams haven't given up on Sam Bradford just yet, even though apparently Andrew Luck is still on the board. Bradford needs some better protection around him to give him a little more time, and the addition of Kalil will definitely be a start.
3. Minnesota Vikings (UK): Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa.
With Luck on the board, the Vikings flirt with the idea, but ultimately they decide to stick with their 12th overall pick from last year, Christian Ponder. Kalil would have been the pick had he fallen, so it's a shame he went at two. The Vikings have a lot of needs, they could use with a wide receiver to pair up with Percy Harvin and give Ponder a nice set of targets, but I've always felt that unless the receiver is Calvin Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, or A.J. Green talent, you don't draft him in the top 10 (unless you trade up ala Falcons last year). Justin Blackmon is good, but not that level, so the Vikings decide to protect Ponder's blindside for the next decade with the next tackle off the board, Reiff.
4. Cleveland Browns (Steve): Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford
In record time for a first round pick the Cleveland Browns turn in the card to the Commissioner seven seconds after he announces the Reiff selection. The Browns are absolutely ecstatic with this pick as they considered trading up for a lesser QB prospect in RGIII, but now get their true top choice without having to give anything up. Cleveland now has plenty of options with their remaining selections as they now have their QB and LT locked up.
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Tiller): Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU
New head coach Greg Schiano is going to want to improve a defense that ranked 30th in the NFL in yards allowed, and 32nd in points allowed. The aging Ronde Barber may be on his way out, and what better player to replace him with than the drafts best cover corner, Morris Claiborne.
Redskins pick and the rest of the mock after the jump...

6. Washington Redskins (Kevin): Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State
This is Vinny Cerrato's wet dream: The #1 rated RB and #1 WR are on the board (and a 2nd round QB-talent he has slated top 10). Although Blackmon was not a team captain and had off-field problems (DUI), Blackmon fills a major hole for the Redskins - mainly a WR that can get more than 1 YAC. He doesn't have elite speed (~4.56 40) or an elite vertical (Calvin Johnson has 12" on him), but his ability to break tackles and beat press coverage is elite. All of the short, intermediate routes play perfectly with Shanahan's offense, which at the least will draw double-coverage. I saw on a draft site that he's comparable to T.O, which I agree with (head-case aside), and I think any Redskins' fan can be happy with that type of production at WR for 15 years. Tell the Redskins trainer to dust off the #81 jersey.
7. Jacksonville Jaguars (Parks): Quinton Coples, DE, UNC
The Jags have been looking for a pass rusher since the beginning of time. New coach Mike Mularkey grabs one of his son’s college teammates and the best pass rusher in the draft.
8. Miami Dolphins (Ken): Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama
New head coach Joe Philbin wants to switch to a 4-3 defense, making one of the top defensive linemen available an obvious choice. But Philbin is an offensive guy and Trent Richardson won't slip past him. Richardson will be a dominant runner in the NFL from day one and will allow Philbin to move Reggie Bush all over the field.
9. Carolina Panthers (Ronnie): Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama
The Carolina Panthers secondary is absolutely atrocious. The addition of Kirkpatrick could bolster the struggling defense that was the cause of the many Panthers losses this season. Many mocks have Kirkpatrick lower due to off-field problems. It's generally understood that college players will either partake in or be around illegal substances, and I don't believe the circumstances warrant a loss in stock.
10. Buffalo Bills (UK): Courtney Upshaw, OLB, Alabama
Third Alabama player in a row pays testament to just how good that team was this season. Upshaw is right up there in terms of talent. The Bills biggest needs are a pass rusher and a wide receiver. I don't see a wide receiver I'd take at 10, so Upshaw fits the bill (HAHAHAHA.... I'll get my coat...). The Bills are expected to transition back to a 4-3 defense this off-season, but Upshaw has the versatility to fit in both, but I do think he'll be best as a 4-3 defensive end. Team him up with Marcell Dareus from last year, and the Bills start building a strong defensive line core.
11. Kansas City Chiefs (Steve): Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
New head coach Romeo Crennel, considers a number of defensive players, but then he remembers Barry Richardson is his current right tackle. Richardson is quite possibly the worst starting tackle in the NFL, and a major hole on that offensive line. Adding Adams would be a great welcome back gift for Jamal Charles and Matt Cassel, and could help Kansas City get back to the playoffs.
12. Seattle Seahawks (Tiller): Michael Brockers, DT, LSU
It's very obvious the Seahawks need a QB, but there is not one worth a pick at this point. Peety may decide to wait until his Golden Boy(Barkley) enters next year anyways. DE, OG and DT are all secondary needs. I have the Seahawks going with the fastest riser in the draft in LSU product Brockers. Just like Penn State is known as Linebacker U, LSU should be known as Defensive Tackle U, for the amount of high quality prospects they churn out at the position.
13. Arizona Cardinals (Kevin): Nick Perry, DE, USC
14. Dallas Cowboys (Parks): David DeCastro, OG, Stanford
Jurrah will be tempted to go after a cornerback in this spot or even a guy like Luke Kuechly, but the ‘gals interior line is terrible. To say Costa sucks would be putting it nicely, Dockery is a free agent and 73 years old, and Montrae Holland is pretty bad also.
15. Philadelphia Eagles (Ken): Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College
Until DeSean Jackson is resigned, I won’t be convinced the Eagles are not considering a wide receiver in the first round. Still, their need for an impact inside linebacker might trump all else. Luke Kuechly might be both the best player available and a player that fits their needs at this position. He is a strong presence in the middle, capable of playing tough against the run. I would not be looking forward to playing against him for the next decade as a Redskins fan.
16. New York Jets (Ronnie): Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina
The Jets basically burned their bridges with Santonio Holmes and need a playmaker at wideout. As a potential landing-spot for Peyton, the addition of 6'4" Jeffery and his physical play could be the catalyst propelling the Jets back into contention.
17. Cincinnati Bengals (UK): Cordy Glenn, OG, Georgia
Bengals need some help on the interior of that oline. DeCastro doesn't call to them, so Glenn is the next best guard prospect on the board. It may be slightly high for the second guard prospect to go, but Glenn offers the versatility to step outside to tackle if they needed him to.
18. San Diego Chargers (Steve): Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame
With Vincent Jackson too pricey to franchise the Chargers could be scrambling if their top receiver leaves via free agency. Adding Michael Floyd would give San Diego another tall physical receiver, to keep their offense flowing. The Chargers could also benefit from the marketing of a Michael and Malcolm Floyd receiving corps, though it could cause quite a bit of confusion for announcers all season (I'm looking at you Mr. Simms).
19. Chicago Bears (Kevin): Zach Brown, LB, North Carolina
The Bears depth is horrid across the board, but a LB talent like Brown can't be over-looked at this spot.
20. Tennessee Titans (Parks): Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford
The Titans need to improve an offensive line that has sucked the life out of CJ2K. The interior line needs more of an upgrade, but with Martin dropping this far you have to grab him.
21. Cincinnati Bengals (UK): Peter Konz, C/G, Wisconsin
Having an extra pick in the first round is a bit of a luxury, and it's very tempting to take a wide receiver like wright to pair with Green, but I think the Bengals keep it simple, and build from the lines out. Konz could play center or guard, adding another versatile lineman to the group and giving the Bengals lots of options. Dalton had an amazing rookie season, adding two first round offensive lineman to protect him is a huge plus.
22. Cleveland Browns (Steve): Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina
The Browns are set at 3 of their 4 defensive line positions, with the lone exception being the bookend to last year's 2nd round pick Jabaal Sheard. Sheard paced the Browns last year with 8.5 sacks, but now won't be alone as Ingram is possibly the best pass rusher in this draft. Mike Holmgren laughs his way to the Hall of Fame as he lands both his 'Brett Favre' and 'Reggie White' in one draft class.
23. Detroit Lions (Tiller): Mark Barron, S, Alabama
The Lions are in need of some help along the offensive line, but with the top talent already off the board at both tackle and guard, the Lions choose to focus on their other area of need; the defensive secondary. Barron is not the most gifted athlete you'll ever see, but he makes up for this with great instincts, solid ball skills, and great hitting ability. He is a huge upgrade at the SS position, and in the opinion of the Lions, one of the best defense players on the board.
24. Pittsburgh Steelers (Parks): Dontari Poe, NT, Memphis
The Steelers front seven is becoming an ancient semblance of a defense. The Steelers will be tempted by Dont’a Hightower or "hometown" product Devon Still, but the nose tackle position is the heart of a 3-4. Casey Hampton will be 35 next season and he has serious health issues, most recently tearing his ACL.
25. Denver Broncos (Tiller): Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama
Champ Bailey and Andre' Goodman could both file for Social Security this year. Jenkins comes in and can play right away in place of Goodman, and possibly get a year of tutelage under Bailey.
26. Houston Texans (Ronnie): Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor
In near record time (Browns hold the record this draft at 7 seconds) the Texans find probably the second most valuable pick in the draft for how late it is. Houston is very noticeably short at wideout and their number one, Andre Johnson, wasn't able to put up many (~400 yards) numbers due to injury. TJ Yates is young and needs weapons around him to be successful. Wright is a huge steal at 26th overall. Although he isn't a very big guy, Wright can be directly connected to the success of Baylor's Robert Griffin III and will mix nicely opposite Andre Johnson.
27. New England Patriots (Ken): Donte Paige-Moss, DE, UNC
The Patriots’ offense was the toast of the town throughout much of the 2012 season, while their defense mostly just got toasted. Donte Paige-Moss has the size and speed to be a very effective pass rusher in the NFL, though his position on this defense will depend on whether or not Belichick decides to employ a 3-4 or 4-3 scheme.
28.Green Bay Packers (UK): Brandon Thompson, DE, Clemson
Packers struggled to replace Cullen Jenkins on their defensive line. There's a chance he's cut by the Eagles and resigned by the Packers, but Thompson is a much younger option with the ability to play the 5 technique.
29. Baltimore Ravens (Kevin): Ben Jones, C, Georgia
The Ravens were on borrowed time last year with Matt Birk gimping through another season. Baltimore has to address the Center position...and with that, they take Ben Jones.
30. San Francisco 49ers (Ronnie): Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
The 49'ers offense in the NFC Championship proved they are a one-dimensional team. The run is their bread and butter. The addition of a big physical guy like Sanu gives a defense something else to guard besides the occasional 20+ yard scramble from Alex Smith. Adding a passing game could be the only thing holding the 9'ers from a Super Bowl.
31. New England Patriots (Ken): Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina
The Patriots will likely use both first round picks to solidify their defense (unless they choose to trade down like they generally do). How refreshing it will be to have actual cornerbacks playing cornerback for them in 2012—as opposed to wide receivers doubling as corners. Gilmore has size and strength, and should be able to push for playing time quickly.
32. New York Giants (Ken): Dwayne Allen, TE, Clemson
Imagine the New York Giants offense after adding the top tight end prospect in the draft. I just did, and now I have to change my underpants.
0 recs | 108 comments
Good to see we are back up and running...
Luck to Browns? Doubtful
mbedner - February 8, 2012
That's Ken for you.
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
I assumed Ashburn, after reading the Haslett thing, shut down hogs haven and broke all of admins fingers.
mbedner - February 8, 2012
Correction:
all of the admins’ fingers.
mbedner - February 8, 2012
Luck going #4?
Was this mock done by Rodskins?
Diesel44 - February 8, 2012
why is everyone hating on him
he had a nice piece yesterday
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
Because it was a complete fabrication
Diesel44 - February 8, 2012
Who really knows if it was or not
Do you really think Haslett is going to come out and say everything was true? I don’t know if it is, but I’m pretty sure Haslett would deny it either way…
mbedner - February 8, 2012
agreed, I think it's unlikely to be 100% true but I don't KNOW that
aFan4Life - February 8, 2012
So?
Haslett chose to spend 30 mins with a guy he doesn’ know and give a detailed account about our offseason plans at QB? The same guy that didn’t know the FO was interviewing Raheem Morris? Here is what I believe, Rodskins saw Haslett eating breakfast, maye he said "Hi"and maybe Haslett said “Hi” back. That’s it, that’s the list.
This is a great site that takes another blow by posting a mock draft that has Luck going #4 in the draft. Knock it off, step up your game HH.
Diesel44 - February 8, 2012
on the Radio today Rodskins said that he talked to Jim Haslett for 5 or 6 minutes
no way you can get all that info in 5+ minutes
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
I read the whole story in 5 mins and im dislxesic
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
wow fail on my part
dyslexic*
i’m not dyslexic btw
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
yes if you read a statement it could be 5 minutes
but if you are talking to a guy and there are some back and forths, it would take far longer.
I got to ask coach Shanahan a question in two of his press conferences and each one (question and answer) took about 2 minutes. For as detailed as the responses were, it just couldn’t happen.
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
why not?
“Flynn is pretty shitty and all the qb’s after Luck and Griffin are garbage, so we’re talking to Fisher about trading up”
Isnt that 70% of it one sentence?
DCrez - February 8, 2012
yes
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
yeah b/c that is exactly how Haslett talks
and that gives all the details that Rodskins mentioned as well.
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
Rodskins was on the radio?
mbedner - February 8, 2012
thought the same thing
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
Rodskins is essentially the DC areas Bartman today
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
yeah he was on the Mike Wise show this afternoon to tell his side of the story
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
I thought he did a good job too
They asked him some tought questions, and you could tell he was a tad nervous about throwing Haslett under the bus. He came off pretty genuine to me. Didn’t deviate at all from what he told us.
Tiller56 - February 9, 2012
Go take you negativity and anger to Bleeding Green
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
Would you be mad if you had a full house in poker and a friend came up behind you and goes "WOAH DUDE WHAT A HAND!?"?
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
But the thing is the Redskins quite possible had the worst hand
But we were bluffing really good. It’d be like someone came up behind me and said “dude you’ve only got 2 cards” then I’d slam my fist flip the table screm FACK (because i’m a closet Bostonian) and go back to playing go fish with the Vikings Rams Dolphins and Browns
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
right...
If you show credible interest in one player then other teams will bite. Also our defensive coordinator could potentially be in hot water now. The Ashburn Circus is back in town and apparently you’re the only one that enjoys it.
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
I enjoyed the story from a fans take yes it is interesting to hear this kind of stuff
then again Shannahan is so demented and twisted he could think this is the greatest thing ever. This is by far the most epic smokescreen he can portray and nobody will believe its a smokescreen (double negative shit) and he confuses everyone and comes away winning. What if he wants to push someone else into grabbing manning? what if he wants to make it seem like Tannehill is a bum so he slips to the second.
That being said it didn’t come out of the horses mouth either making it credible that it isn’t a smoke screen but Shannahan could use this to his advantage either wake…..just smile and wave
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
I'm not sure about this but I'm hearing on twitter that mike wise reported that Peyton manning got a police escort to redskins park. From Dulles
Benson L - February 8, 2012
So that sounds like complete BS to me
Anything Mike Wise reports, I take with a grain of salt.
mbedner - February 8, 2012
The headscratchers for me are:
- Reiff to Minny (UK)
- Bengals taking two interior linemen (UK)
- Barron to the Lions b/c of the injury (Tiller, but the injury wasn’t until yesterday)
- Ben Jones to Ravens, seemed like perfect spot to grab Hightower or Burfict (Kevin)
- Janoris Jenkins to Denver, I thought a LB would’ve made more sense (Tiller)
- Jeffery to NYJ. I don’t think Holmes is going anywhere (Ronnie)
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
What's wrong with Reiff to the Vikes?
I posted my mock draft on Mocking the Draft yesterday, and a Vikings fan commented saying that the Vikings might even prefer Reiff over Kalil.
UkRedskin - February 8, 2012
I don't mind it that much, I just wouldn't have done it. Probably would've taken Claiborne
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
RG3 to the Colts isn't a headscratcher?
or was that implied haha
adamvolo - February 8, 2012
haha that was a given
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
I figure if the Jets end up keeping Sanchez around
They’ll want to set him up with more weapons anyway.
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
and Burress might be gone
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
Charlie Johnson could be the worst LT in the NFL, Reiff makes perfect sense to the Vikes
I def. don’t see Ben Jones or Paige Moss as first rounders either
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
No way Ben Jones is a 1st rounder
late 2nd, early 3rd
Tiller56 - February 8, 2012
NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if Luck comes that close to our pick, AND WE DON’T GET HIM, it will be considered a bad draft.
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
we weren't predicting trades so that is part of it
Steve Shoup - February 8, 2012
why do mocks generated by so many...
don’t include trades. Isn’t the whole point – It’s guessing? So, why not guess if a trade will occur?
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
We do a new one every month, a future mock will involve picks. Hold your horses.
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
Little surprised at
Reiff moving up that much.
Redskin44 - February 8, 2012
I didn't know Parks got a new vanity plate....looks good parks
btw everyone i’ll be using a different name on here tomorrow going with Howard11….the last 4 of my SSN wasn’t a smart move
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
Neither was letting everyone know
those were the last 4 of your social
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
Seriously, dude.
Why would someone have those on there and then tell us exactly what they meant?
mbedner - February 8, 2012
I was kidding about that my last 4 are something different
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
his atm code
quick someone get his wallet
prc805 - February 8, 2012
He realized what he did
Pulled a Jim Hasslett
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
Maybe its 09/11 in reverse?
mbedner - February 8, 2012
he's a terrorist
prc805 - February 8, 2012
billing address?
what is it? also pin code please.
HankMonahan - February 8, 2012
It couldve been a birthday for all I knew
November of 1990.
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
actually sir you are a winner....kinda
11th of january 90
No i get crazy ocd and have to make all my usernames match, i even try to make them match my email but i can never get that to work. It also bothered me that my blogs were not sorted alphabetically by Conference and division.
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
spin doctor
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
Maybe no trades in the draft, but if Luck is there at #2 or #3
The Rams and Minn take him ala Steve Walsh/Troy Aikman. I just don’t think they would pass that gift horse up regardless of who they have at QB.
jamesumd - February 8, 2012
yeah
Luck is the great white buffalo of QBs
great white buffalo
great white buffalo
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
If RGIII goes number 1
I say we have a real good shot of trading for Bradford
prc805 - February 8, 2012
I'd rather go all in for Luck
mbedner - February 8, 2012
+1
Ew prc805
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
my point is that STL
might not want to pass up on Luck
prc805 - February 8, 2012
I understand, but it might be worth the attempt.
mbedner - February 8, 2012
Well nobody here wants Bradford
Caviat: If you are here and want Bradford, please vacate the premesis
Ronnie Adkins - February 8, 2012
i dont understand.
What’s wrong with Bradford?
prc805 - February 8, 2012
he's jewish wouldn't go well with being called a redskin
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
really dude?
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
you pulled the Ty Detmer thing on me for long enough yesterday
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
I was here first, YOU go.
I’d take Bradford in a heartbeat if he was available at a reasonable enough price.
BillWard - February 8, 2012
can we...
trade up to the 2nd pick before the draft starts
vtsquirm - February 8, 2012
Yeah you can absolutely do that
But it isn’t in St. Louis’ interest to do that. They’d be smarter to wait until the left second in order to hamstring a team into more picks…
mbedner - February 8, 2012
left=last*
mbedner - February 8, 2012
redundant question
yeah, i remember us doing that the year we took Samuels and Arrington (traded up before the draft). But i see the point, why would the Rams do that when they can keep pushing the price up for everyone to bid on- wouldn’t make sense for them
vtsquirm - February 8, 2012
The weird thing is, I don't think so.
Bradford may not want to come to DC because of the whole “Redskins” thing.
And I’m not sure that St. Louis could pass up the haul they would get.
BillWard - February 8, 2012
Bradford probably doesn't care about the "Redskins" thing
but he’ll probably get a lot of pressure from the Native Americans to not join or to help push a name change.
jbh1190 - February 8, 2012
If Luck got out of the #1 spot, I don't care if someone is saying "No Trades"
The real draft would say “And St. Louis has traded their pick to….”
Hopefully the next two words would be “the Washington Redskins”.
BillWard - February 8, 2012
WR for us? Ugh
OK I know we need a more dynamic WR but then we still won’t have anyone to throw him the ball. It will be like watching Tebows receivers – their wide open but there’s no way tebow is going to see it.
I guess I’m still burned but all the bust WRs we’ve had going all the way back to Desmond Howard.
aFan4Life - February 8, 2012
From the 90's every single one from rounds 1-3 we have drafted have been busts.
Desmond Howard
Michael Westbrook
Rod Gardner
Cliff Russell (WHO???)
Taylor Jacobs
Malcolm Kelley
Devin Thomas
that is a .000 batting average.
brettpedigo - February 8, 2012
exactly it really pisses me off
aFan4Life - February 8, 2012
yep we need to stay away from drafting wrs
only get them threw FA
munson21502 - February 8, 2012
Agreed, I hate the Blackmon pick
From what I’ve seen of him, he’s a me-first player. I don’t think he’ll live up to the hype, and I don’t want us wasting a top pick on a diva WR.
willster - February 8, 2012
I think he is a super-stud
but I think WR is a terrible mistake for this team.
Unfortunately I don’t see any great picks at positions of urgent need (QB/OL) for us
smutsboy1 - February 8, 2012
I don't view Blackmon as a diva at all
all the people around him say the exact opposite. He is a very humble, hard working kid, who puts others ahead of himself. He has done some great things for kids in that community.
Tiller56 - February 9, 2012
Ken is insane.
Colts don’t pass on Luck. They’re built for a tall pocket passer, not a midheight (and that’s charitable) mobile passer. Not to mention, this isn’t 1a and 1b. Luck is clearly number one. The new GM in Indy will have a very short stay if he goes this route.
tuckwell - February 8, 2012 via iPhone app
this Colts team is NOT the same team Manning led for years...
different FO, new HC (new philosophy), new DC (new philosophy)….
How Luck matches Manning physically has no bearing on it. It has been my hope for months that they trade the #1 pick, so we could have a chance at Luck. Given the entire upheaval at 1 Colts Place, it is possible…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
You are likely right about almost everything, including my insanity
But one thing that is never certain is who is the “clear #1”…every team has their own “clear #1”.
I think some teams have RG3 rated #1…even if it is just one team that does, it could be enough to unsettle the first round.
Ken Meringolo - February 8, 2012
I like it
Everybody has the Colts taking Luck. I think it’s interesting to see what could happen if the Colts take RGIII instead.
prc805 - February 8, 2012
or if they keep Manning...
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
You HAVE to be insane
To run this place :- p
I could see some teams putting Griffin over Luck. Oakland, Philly, Denver, maybe Seattle. They’re built more to cater to his style. I’d say at least 75-80% of NFL teams see a clear preference to Luck.
tuckwell - February 8, 2012 via iPhone app
it's not a question if Luck is the better prospect...
but what the new GM in Indy would do. He is young (36 I think), from Philly (who took a flier on Vick), and could legitimately believe this is the direction of the NFL going forward (due to Newton’s great year). It is not so far-fetched to see them go for RG3…
jgibbsfan1 - February 8, 2012
This mock draft is absurd.
Bucs taking a corner? Wow!
iH8dallas - February 8, 2012 via mobile
How on earth do you have a problem with that pick?
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
Sarcasm Parks.
iH8dallas - February 8, 2012 via mobile
Yeah, it was pretty obvious.
Omaha Sun - February 9, 2012
Vikes would love that and totally snatch dat luck.
Redskins having a scary wr would be nice. I still old out hope for rg3
Al_CaPWNED - February 8, 2012 via mobile
I actually like this mock
by the time the combine and pro days are done RG3 could be the 1st overall pick. reiff to vikes make a lot more sense than blackmon or claiborne. even if luck is available I doubt that the vikings or rams would take him if your drafting in the top 5 you dont have the luxury of drafting upgrades over holes. I would be happy with blackmon tho I share concerns about our ability to develop wideouts. If luck is available at 3 I would be greatly disapointed if we didnt trade the farm to get him. If this actually happened I could see a deal being done for luck long before the browns pick
taylor21 - February 8, 2012
No by the time the combine and pro days are done RG3 will not be #1
Luck will be #1 unless he is found to be a child molester between now and draft day. This RG3 as the #1 pick stuff is getting to be the new “he is going to the olympics” and “he is going to law school”. Not happening.
Jeff Bernard - February 9, 2012
good mock you guys....
i have a feeling the colts will pick RG3 over luck too
munson21502 - February 8, 2012
Andrew Luck going anywhere but #1 is HILARIOUS
And if RGIII goes to Indianapolis.
WELCOME TO DC SAM BRADFORD
jmpalomo - February 8, 2012
if the first 5 picks work out like that
(but you’d flip RG3 and Andy Luck of course) we would have exactly 0 trouble trading back.
TheDeepBall - February 8, 2012
As much as I may disagree with you
I’d love it if Griffin ended up being the #1 overall pick, because I would much rather trade up to No. 2 for Luck. 100 times out of 100
Brutus89 - February 8, 2012
this made me laugh.
davetrembling - February 8, 2012
yea... we never know when Ken is kidding or not
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
cordy glenn before j martin?
i think glenn will have to move to guard permanently. Martin has more value and will go higher i believe.
davetrembling - February 8, 2012
Yea I think UK missed a real chance to improve the Bengals secondary and still add an interior linemen
Parks Smith - February 8, 2012
NFL.com Mock is a joke
wow – all these “experts” are ready to pick us a QB with our first pick every year…last year Gabbert, year before Sanchez….or rumors that we will trade up for a QB very common for skins…kinda sick of it. Tannehil is not a good pick at 6 – what a ridiculous idea.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/mock-drafts/chad-reuter/80001?module=HP11_content_stream
Redskincow - February 9, 2012
The Sporting News is even worse...
they have us selecting DT Ta’amu from Washington. What????
Not only will he not be the pick, he isn’t even in the discussion that high. I don’t know where some of the “Experts” get their information… must be self proclaimed qualifications….
jgibbsfan1 - February 9, 2012
Coby Fleener to GB?
Are you fricking kidding me? That’s horrible.
Omaha Sun - February 9, 2012
Are you kidding me?
First, Vinny Ceratto is not the GM, Allen is, so what the friggin hell does he have to do with anything? Second, Blackmon and Hankerson are exactly the same in size, weight, speed, and ability. I don’t like him and the hype is undeserved.
The only reason you have Blackmon as our pick is because you have everyone else taking the top 5.
Skinzfan - February 9, 2012
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