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Ranking
    Player
    School
Position
Height
Weight
    1.
    Andrew Luck
    Stanford
QB
6-4
235
Not since John Elway and Peyton Manning has another prospect been so highly rated. Luck is a sure thing.
    2.
    Matt Kalil
    Southern Cal
OT
6-6
300
Best LT prospect on the board. Excels in pass blocking and is very athletic.
    3.
    Justin Blackmon
    Oklahoma State
WR
6-1
218
252 career receptions, 3,564 receiving yards and 40 receiving touchdowns. Most complete WR in the 2012 draft.
    4.
    Trent Richardson
    Alabama
RB
5-11
227
Over 2,000 total yards and 24 Touchdowns against the nation's best SEC defenses.
    5.
    Robert Griffin III
    Baylor
QB
6-2
225
2011 Heisman Trophy Winner. 4,293 passing yards, 72.4 completion %, 37 TD passes and 10 TD rushes.
    6.
    Morris Claiborne
    LSU
CB
6-1
190
11 interceptions and 88 tackles in two seasons. Shutdown cornerback who is also valuable in the return game.
    7.
    Riley Reiff
    Iowa
OT
6-6
318
Next Big-10 offensive tackle to be drafted. 3 year starter for Iowa who earned All-American/Big-10 honors.
    8.
    Dre Kirckpatrick
    Alabama
CB
6-3
197
Solid in man-to-man cover or zone. Very physical and sure tackler for a cornerback.
    9.
    Quinton Coples
    North Carolina
DE
6-6
285
Great off the edge with either speed or bull rush. Similar to former Tarheel, Julius Peppers.
    10.
    Vontaze Burfict
    Arizona State
ILB
6-3
255
Very physical and aggressive linebacker. Rarely misses a tackle and is always around the ball carrier.
    11.
    Jonathan Martin
    Stanford
OT
6-6
306
Protected the blindside of the Nation's top QB for three years. Allowed less than 8 sacks in his career.
    12.
    Janoris Jenkins
    Florida
CB
5-10
191
Off the field issues are a concern, but his on-field play isn't. Play-maker and turnover machine.
    13.
    David DeCastro
    Stanford
OG
6-5
315
Big, durable (39 consecutive starts) and an absolute monster in the run blocking department.
    14.
    Luke Kuechly
    Boston College
LB
6-3
237
Tackle machine and All-American. Averaged 175 tackles each year for 3 seasons.
    15.
    Courtney Upshaw
    Alabama
OLB/DE
6-2
268
Deceivingly fast for his size. 16.5 sacks in two seasons. Has experience in a 3-4 and should transition easily.
    16.
    Michael Floyd
    Notre Dame
WR
6-4
225
Exceptionally fast for his size. Will blossom into a very productive edge rusher from either a 3 or 2 point stance.
    17.
    Zach Brown
    North Carolina
OLB
6-3
233
Converted from TE to OT and didn't miss a beat. Very good lateral movement to block any pass rusher.
    18.
    Dontari Poe
    Memphis
DT/NT
6-5
350
Very quick and fast defensive lineman. Often disrupts the backfield and great pass rush ability.
    19.
    Alfonzo Dennard
    Nebraska
CB
5-11
205
Stock is rising very fast. Has experience starting at both Guard and Center and dominating at both positions.
    20.
    Melvin Ingram
    South Carolina
DE
6-2
278
Very good, fundamentally sound football player. 32 sacks & 192 tackles in 3 seasons starting - very productive.
    21.
    Peter Konz
    Wisconsin
C
6-4
310
Ayers has all the upside in the world. An instant 3-4 OLB who can cover as well as some defensive backs.
    22.
    Devon Still
    Penn State
DT
6-5
310
4-year starter for the Buckeyes. Will play either a 3 technique in a 4-3 or 5 technique in a 3-4.
    23.
    Mark Barron
    Alabama
S
6-2
218
Great motor, blows up the backfield and rushes the passer with effectiveness.
    24.
    Cordy Glenn
    Georgia
OL
6-5
348
Best RB in the draft. Over 3,200 rushing yards and 42 TDs in his career. Former Heisman Trophy winner (2009).
    25.
    Whitney Mercilus
    Illinois
DE
6-4
268
A solid QB. Was projected as the #1 overall draft selection in 2010. Great in play-action and intermediate throws.
    26.
    Alshon Jeffery
    South Carolina
WR
6-4
234
Outstanding junior and senior seasons totaling 126 tackles and 16 sacks. Big body with great movement.
    27.
    Kendall Wright
    Baylor
WR
5-11
197
Maybe a bit high, but the best TE in the draft. Great route runner, fast and blocks well. All round package at TE.
    28.
    Jerel Worthy
    Michigan State
DT
6-3
310
Very, very strong defensive tackle. Holds and maintains gaps like a pro. Will be a welcomed addition to the NFL.
    29.
    Michael Brockers
    LSU
DT
6-6
308
Very large, yet athletic. Similar to John Jerry from Ole Miss, yet better. Can play OG or OT in the NFL.
    30.
    Mike Adams
    Ohio State
OT
6-8
320
Sherrod is moving up draft boards. Very physical blocker with good lateral movement.
    31.
    Dont'a Hightower
    Alabama
LB
6-4
260
Miami's best cover defensive back the past two seasons. Very instinctive and recognizes routes well.
    32.
    Nick Perry
    Southern Cal
OLB/DE
6-3
255
Another fundamentally sounds football player. Big DE who sets the edge well and is often double/tripe teamed.
    33.
    Kevin Zeitler
    Wisconsin
OG
6-4
315
Arguably a top 3 DT. Has all the tangibles you look for in a DT: size, strength, quickness, etc. Will be a starter.
    34.
    Chase Minniefield
    Virginia
CB
6-0
185
Big, physical CB. All Big-12 selection who played against the nations top passing offenses. Great tackler.
    35.
    Dwayne Allen
    Dwayne Allen
TE
6-5
255
Moving up the draft boards quickly. Very athletic. Will need to work on accuracy, but can make all the throws.
Matt Kalil - OT
6-6, 300 lbs. Kalil is the best
offensive tackle in the draft.
Kalil comes from a long line
of success football players.
His father played in the NFL
(Bills) and brother is a Pro
Bowl center for the Panthers.
Kalil is a Top-5 pick in April.
Luke Kuechly - LB
Kuechly makes plays left and
right. His career tackle totals
are eye-popping. In three
seasons he has accumulated
525 tackles (175 AVG per
season). Kuechly reads plays
and sheds blocks as good as
anyone. Projected Top-15.