Mike Mayock's 2012 Mock NFL Draft

This was unveiled on NFL.com in the afternoon and then shown on NFL Network this evening. We have it here for your perusal.

This is Mike Mayock’s Mock Draft for 2012. Everyone knows the first two picks. Those are locks. Here’s what else Mike has for you in his prognostications for the Draft.

NFL NETWORK ANALYST MIKE MAYOCK UNVEILS HIS 2012 MOCK DRAFT

Draft Expert’s First – and Only – Mock Draft on ‘Mayock’s 2012 Mock Draft’ on NFL Network
Interviews with Top QB Prospects Andrew Luck & Robert Griffin on One-Hour Special

Available on NFL.com with Pick-by-Pick Analysis

NFL Network’s draft expert Mike Mayock unveils his first – and only – mock draft of the year in a one-hour special, Mayock’s 2012 Mock Draft, aired tonight at 8:00 PM ET and reaired at 9 AM ET Thursday on NFL Network. Mayock, alongside NFL Network analyst Charles Davis, predicts how the first round will unfold and offers analysis on each selection.

The  show features interviews with top quarterback prospects Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III.

Mayock’s sections are provided below, with pick-by-pick analysis coming on NFL Network.http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/mock-drafts/mike-mayock/150251

1. Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck (Stanford, QB)
2. Washington Redskins – Robert Griffin III (Baylor, QB)

3. Minnesota Vikings – Matt Kalil (USC, OT)
4. Cleveland Browns – Justin Blackmon (Oklahoma State, WR)

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Trent Richardson (Alabama, RB)
6. St. Louis Rams – Morris Claiborne (LSU, CB)
7. Jacksonville Jaguars – Melvin Ingram (South Carolina, DE)
8. Miami Dolphins – Ryan Tannehill (Texas A&M, QB)

9. Carolina Panthers – Fletcher Cox (Mississippi State, DT)
10. Buffalo Bills – Luke Kuechly (Boston College, LB)

11. Kansas City Chiefs – Mark Barron (Alabama, SS)
12. Seattle Seahawks – Quinton Coples (North Carolina, DE)

13. Arizona Cardinals – Riley Reiff (Iowa, OT)
14. Dallas Cowboys – Michael Brockers (LSU, DT)

15. Philadelphia Eagles – Stephon Gilmore (South Carolina, CB)
16. New York Jets – Michael Floyd (Norte Dame, WR)

17. Cincinnati Bengals – Dre Kirkpatrick (Alabama, CB)
18. San Diego Chargers – Whitney Mercilus (Illinois, LB)

19. Chicago Bears – Chandler Jones (Syracuse, DE)
20. Tennessee Titans – Stephen Hill (Georgia Tech, WR)
21. Cincinnati Bengals – David DeCastro (Stanford, G
)
22. Cleveland Browns – Doug Martin (Boise State, RB)
23. Detroit Lions – Courtney Upshaw (Alabama, LB)

24. Pittsburgh Steelers – Cordy Glenn (Georgia, T)
25. Denver Broncos – Dontari Poe (Memphis, DT)

26. Houston Texans – Coby Fleener (Stanford, TE)
27. New England Patriots – Nick Perry (USC, DE)

28. Green Bay Packers – Shea McClellin (Boise State DE)
29. Baltimore Ravens – Dont’a Hightower (Alabama, LB)

30. San Francisco 49ers – Kendall Wright (Baylor, WR)
31. New England Patriots – Harrison Smith (Notre Dame, FS)

32. New York Giants – Jonathan Martin (Stanford, OT)

That’s it.

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