We are only 14 days since the Super Bowl and I am already missing football. As most of you, I can not wait for the NFLAmerican Football draft in late April. As a fan, you can see your team select their future stars, who brings a ray of hope to your team organization. Each team has a glaring weakness of donkeys, and some more than others. There are obviously a ton of questions that go in the project and although it is difficult to do, we will do our best to predict what will happen. Let's take a look at my first edition of the 2012 NFL mock draft.
1. Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck/QB/Stanford- luck became the number one selection in the draft in 2012, when he announced he was returning to school for his senior season. It is the only slam dunk, included in the draft that the fire this year. The only question now is whether or not he will play with Peyton Manning.
2. St. Louis Rams: Justin Blackmon / WR / Oklahoma State-Blackmon is the best receiver in the draft this year. He is 6'1 and 215 pounds of pure beast with incredible hands. The Rams need a target of Bradford and the Rams would be foolish to pass him. Skeptics about a lack of speed Blackmon, but we hope that the Rams are smart enough to ignore this nonsense.
1. Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck/QB/Stanford- luck became the number one selection in the draft in 2012, when he announced he was returning to school for his senior season. It is the only slam dunk, included in the draft that the fire this year. The only question now is whether or not he will play with Peyton Manning.
2. St. Louis Rams: Justin Blackmon / WR / Oklahoma State-Blackmon is the best receiver in the draft this year. He is 6'1 and 215 pounds of pure beast with incredible hands. The Rams need a target of Bradford and the Rams would be foolish to pass him. Skeptics about a lack of speed Blackmon, but we hope that the Rams are smart enough to ignore this nonsense.
3. Minnesota Vikings: Matt Kalil Kalil/OT/USC- is a very athletic left tackle who can provide years of stability Vikings, and someone they can build their offense around. He led Southern Cal a line that produced 456.8 yards a game the attack, and a national best 0.67 sacks per game. One of the safest picks in the draft.
4. Cleveland Browns: Robert Griffin Griffin III/QB/Baylor- is ideal for the Browns, who are not comfortable with Colt McCoy as their franchise quarterback. Although it lacks "size NFL," Griffin has shown he can make all the throws. In the past, it would be crazy to take a "quarter running," but after seeing the success of Cam Newton was last year, the Browns will not let slip RG3.
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Morris Claiborne Claiborne/CB/LSU- was more shade throughout the year by another member of the LSU secondary, the honey badger. Make no mistake about it, is Claiborne was not only the best defensive back for his team, but it was the best corner of the nation. It would be a great addition to a defense that allowed 38,41,31,48 and 45 points, the last 5 weeks. Say that Ronde Barber gets a little "long in the tooth" is a huge understatement.
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