by Chris Ransom
New England Patriots and Dallas Stars Featured Columnist

Every week I will have a Draft Board power rankings to give people an idea of where I have the prospect ranked from now leading up to the 2012 NFL Draft.  If I have more than one player graded in the same draft range I will use a potential grade as a tiebreaker.

If I have a prospect with a potential grade of below 85 projected in the first two rounds I believe that prospect will bust down the road.  Potential grades for each player can be listed in between 40 and 99.

This will be the second edition to the 2012 NFL Draft Board Weekly Update.  About 250 players get drafted each year.  For now I will just list the top 50 players on my draft board.  A player with a parenthesis like this ( ) is a player who’s potential grade I have already made my mind up about.  I will list current rankings and previous rankings with draft prospects.

This weeks draft board is really shaking up as some players are beginning to separate themselves.  Who maintains their momentum?  That will be the interesting factor moving forward.

1. Andrew Luck Quarterback Stanford Junior Redshirt Franchise Player (98 Potential Grade) Stanford’s Luck is hands down the best prospect in this draft.  He has nearly everything you look for in a franchise quarterback.  Andrew Luck has received the highest grade that I have ever given to an NFL Prospect.  I grade a quarterback on 6 categories and Luck received a 95 or higher in every category with a 99 grade in 3 of the 6 categories.

Andrew Luck has already stated that this will be his final year at Stanford and that he will go pro after this season.

The mechanics, footwork, and accuracy on Luck’s short and medium throws are practically money.  Luck displays nearly flawless pinpoint accuracy when making throws on short and medium passes.

Andrew Luck threw 32 touchdowns and 8 interceptions in 2010.  Luck has thrown 35 touchdowns and 9 interceptions in 2011.

Andrew Luck broke John Elway’s record for most all time touchdown passes by a Stanford quarterback.  Elway threw 77 touchdowns at Stanford in 4 years.  Andrew Luck has thrown 80 touchdowns in 3 years as a starter.

Jim Harbaugh, David Shaw, Pep Hamilton, along with Andrew Luck’s offensive line have all been essential elements in Luck’s success at Stanford.  At the end of the day though it starts with Luck because the sharp signal caller has the rare skill set to call his own plays for the team without the assistance of coordinators.

With Luck going pro its just a matter of whether the Indianapolis Colts want to make a commitment to Luck assuming they get the top pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.

Current Ranking 1st overall Previous Ranking 1st overall

2. Matt Kalil Left Tackle USC Junior Redshirt Top 5 Talent (95 Potential Grade) After Luck,  USC blindside blue chip left tackle Matt Kalil seems to be the clear cut #2 overall prospect in the 2012 NFL Draft.  Kalil beat out Tyron Smith for the left tackle job as a sophomore redshirt which has to be considered a pretty impressive feat considering the fact that Smith went 9th overall and was the first offensive tackle selected in 2011.

USC landed the top high school offensive tackle recruit in Arik Armstead.  This may opt Kalil to leave USC a year early.  Just imagine how sick USC’s offensive line will become with Kalil at left tackle and Armstead playing right tackle his first year.

Kalil believes that their will be a package deal involving himself and Matt Barkley.  He believes either both prospects will declare and go in the top 5 or both prospects return.  Its too early to tell whether both players declare or go pro.

After Andrew Luck, Matt Kalil is considered the top prospect in the 2012 NFL Draft.

Current Ranking 2nd overall Previous Ranking 2nd overall

3. Quinton Coples Right End North Carolina Senior Top 5 Talent (95 Potential Grade) When it Comes to the Senior prospects Quinton Coples is a man among boys.  Coples can play defensive end in a 4-3, defensive tackle if he bulks up, 3-4 end if he bulks up, or 3-4 outside linebacker if he drops some weight.  Coples is a versatile player.

Coples has convinced me that he can become an elite pass rushing sack artist and a run stuffing defensive lineman with the size of a defensive end.

Right now besides Luck there are only 2 players who look like potential candidates for Canton in this draft those players appear to be Matt Kalil and Quinton Coples.

Coples is the top senior.  Quinton Coples would become the top prospect if USC Trojans Matt Kalil and Matt Barkley both return to school.

Current Ranking 3rd overall Previous Ranking 3rd overall

4. Matt Barkley Quarterback USC Junior Top 5 Talent (94 Potential Grade) Matt Barkley plays in a pro style offense for USC.  He really looked impressive against Stanford plus he managed to beat out Aaron Corp for a starting job as a true freshman prior to Matt Kalil beating out Matt Barkley for the starting quarterback job.

On a recent podcast with Dan Patrick Barkley told Patrick that his decision to stay or go pro would be based on  a “business decision” of what Barkley’s family believes is in his best interest long term.

USC is on bowl probation this year.  They will be eligible next season to be in a Bowl Game.   Just imagine how sick the Trojans could be in the PAC 12 if both Kalil and Barkley returned after this season.  Barkley went to a Bowl game as a true freshman under Pete Carroll without Kalil blocking for him as he had Charles Brown and Tyron Smith as bookends.   Barkley never played in a BCS Bowl Game for USC so that could play a factor into his ultimate decision.

The Trojans could make a run at the BCS title next season if both of their top 5 picks Matt Barkley and Matt Kalil returned.  USC’s game with Stanford lasted 3 overtimes so think of what USC could do if everyone returned in 2012.

When an underclassmen says they will make a business decision it usually indicates that they are leaning towards declaring at this point.

At this point I think Matt Kalil and Matt Barkley are both leaning on going pro.  At the same time I am not ruling out the chance that either prospect returns.

Matt Barkley had a monster game with 6 passing touchdowns against Colorado.  Matt Barkley played well against Stanford in a triple overtime contest and has cemented his status as the #2 quarterback selected baring an injury.

Luck had some difficulty against Oregon’s defense so Barkley’s draft stock will not take a major hit from losing to Oregon.  Luck and Barkley look like the top 2 quarterbacks at this point.

Matt Barkley managed to pull an upset on Oregon.  He’s pretty much got the #2 quarterback spot at this point.  Barkley did what Andrew Luck failed to do which is defeat Oregon.  That has to count for something folks.

If Oregon, Stanford, and USC were Rock, paper, scissors in the PAC 12, Oregon would be Scissors, Stanford would be paper, and USC would be rock.  Ironically enough this statement is technically true in 2011 because Oregon defeated Stanford before losing to USC.  Stanford defeated USC so this statement is completely accurate for the 2011 season.

Matt Barkley had 33 touchdowns and 7 interceptions prior to USC’s final game VS UCLA.  Barkley really impressed me in his potential finale VS UCLA as USC delivered a 50 to 0 shutout over the Bruins.  Barkley went 35 for 42, 423 passing yards, completed 83.3 percent of his passes, threw 6 passing touchdowns, and no interceptions.

Barkley ends his junior campaign with 39 passing touchdowns and 7 interceptions which is a better touchdown to interception ratio than Andrew Luck’s 35 passing touchdowns and 9 interceptions.

Luck still has the better mental makeup than Barkley which is why he should be the top pick.  I strongly believe that the Colts want to bring back Manning so do not be surprised if they deal the Luck pick to move down for Matt Barkley.

Colts owner Jim Isray mentioned Matt Barkley’s name before Andrew Luck so he will feel he has the leverage over Luck if Barkley goes pro.  If Luck declares and Barkley returns than Luck will be the top pick with Peyton Manning leaving Indianapolis assuming the Colts get the top pick.

Current Ranking 4th overall Previous Ranking 4th overall

5. Robert Griffin III Quarterback Baylor Junior Redshirt Top 5 Talent 93 Potential Grade Robert Griffin III simply dominated against Oklahoma.  Robert Griffin III went 21 for 34 with 479 passing yards, 4 passing touchdowns, and no interceptions.  Robert Griffin III executed a clutch drive against an Oklahoma defense with legit future NFL prospects like defensive end Frank Alexander, right outside linebacker Travis Lewis, left outside linebacker Ronnell Lewis, and middle linebacker Tom Wort.

FYI, RGIII had no timeouts while attempting to score the game winning touchdown with less than 50 seconds left.  Griffin threw a touchdown with 8 seconds left.  At this point Robert Griffin III is practically rivaling Matt Barkley to be the 2nd quarterback selected int he 2012 NFL Draft.  If you want to make the case that Griffin III should go higher than Barkley go right ahead.  The only reason Barkley has the slight landslide edge over RGIII on my draft board is because Matt Barkley did something that Andrew Luck failed to do.  Barkley beat Oregon.

Back in July I had Andrew Luck, Matt Barkley, Robert Griffin III, and Landry Jones as my top 4 quarterbacks in that order from best to worst when no one else in the entire country had Griffin III in the first round.  I mocked RGIII to Oakland prior to Oakland adding Terrell Pryor in the Supplemental Draft on June 3rd, 2011.  I wouldn’t continue brag about this if people gave me constructive feedback rather than calling me by obscenities in the comments page.  All I have to say at this point is I was right doubters muhaha.

Robert Griffin III did suffer an injury VS Texas Tech.  I don’t think it will affect his draft stock too much at the end of the day though.

Robert Griffin III is currently leaning towards returning for his senior year at this point.  Griffin has his Master’s Degree and wants to pursue his first year of Law School.

Current Ranking 5th Overall Previous Ranking 5th Overall

6. Morris Claiborne Cornerback LSU Junior Top 5 Talent (92 Potential Grade) Morris Claiborne had a critical interception against Alabama and did an outstanding job covering in the LSU VS Alabama game.  For a while, most media outlets had Claiborne as the top corner ahead of Kirkpatrick.

I wasn’t ready to buy into the hype about how Claiborne is better than Kirkparick at first because I liked Kirkpatrick’s size as a corner better.  Both corners played well.  Claiborne made a pick and covered the entire game.  Kirkpatrick left the game with an injury.  Claiborne looks like the top cornerback prospect in the 2012 NFL Draft.

As a sophomore Claiborne’s coverage gave SEC quarterbacks fits.  Both Cam Newton and Ryan Mallett struggled to make progressions due to Claiborne’s coverage ability as a sophomore.  He was playing next to 2011 top 5 pick Patrick Peterson who also attended LSU.

Its not that Morris Claiborne was that bad.  Its just Robert Griffin III was that clutch against Oklahoma when it mattered.  Quarterback is a far more important position than cornerback so Robert Griffin III jumps Claiborne on my draft board.

Claiborne should declare and be a top 5 talent with LSU ending up 12-0 with the SEC Championship VS Georgia as the only test left before the trip to New Orleans.

Current Ranking 6th overall Previous Ranking 6th overall

7. Trent Richardson Running Back Alabama Junior Top 10 Talent (96 Potential Grade) Trent Richardson could end up being a top 5 pick when all is said and done.  Richardson is nearly a complete back.  His offensive line at Alabama is really good at run blocking.  Is his offensive line the main reason he is this successful?  That is the only remote question I have about Richardson when it comes to evaluating him.  Simply put, Richardson is ready to play on Sundays.  Richardson has 989 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns in 2011 while averaging 6.6 yards per carry.

LSU held Trent Richardson to 89 rushing yards.  Richardson still compensated for this with 80 receiving yards making some big plays at times.  You have to give LSU props for keeping Richardson in check holding him to under 100 rushing yards while keeping Richardson from scoring a touchdown.  This was Richardson’s first game of the year without a touchdown and 100 rushing yards in the same game.

Trent Richardson claims he will return.  There is a link that says Richardson will return.  I’m not buying it yet though because Richardson could dominate the next two games and go pro.  Richardson would be doing the fans a service by returning.  If he goes pro you have to applaud that move as well because Richardson will be the top running back selected.

Current Ranking 7th overall Previous Ranking 7th overall

8. Jonathan Martin Left Tackle Stanford  Junior Redshirt Top 10 Talent (94 Potential Grade) Stanford’s Jonathan Martin is a very underrated asset.  Martin reminds me a lot of Jonathan Odgen.  Worst case scenario your getting a Bob Whitfield type of left tackle.

Whitfield started for the Atlanta Falcons at left tackle.  He was one of the underrated assets who aided Atlanta in reaching Super Bowl 33.

Martin should also go pro even though no announcement has been made.  If Luck is going pro than I am inclined to believe that Martin will also go pro.

Speed rushers on Oregon’s defense abused Stanford left tackle Jonathan Martin in the Oregon VS Stanford game between #7 Oregon and #4 Stanford.  Martin drops a bit due to his performance against Oregon.

Martin rebounded strong against California.  Martin should be the 2nd offensive tackle selected in 2012 if he declares.

Current Ranking 8th overall Previous Ranking 8th overall

9. Luke Kuechly Middle Linebacker Boston College Junior Top 10 Talent (90 Potential Grade) Kuechly recorded 20 tackles against Florida State.  He’s recorded 100 tackles in 3 straight season.  His consistency at Boston College has translated.

People in the scouting community believe Kuechly could fall out of the top 20 with a poor combine.  Kuechly is a consistent run stuffer with great instincts and tackling ability.

If a team like the New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens, or Pittsburgh Steelers lands Kuechly its simply highway robbery folks.  Kuechly is now the top middle linebacker in the 2012 NFL Draft in the wake of his performance against Florida State.

Kuechly can play right outside linebacker, middle linebacker, or left outside linebacker in a 4-3 defense.  Essentially Kuechly can play a WILL, MIKE, or SAM linebacker role.  Kuechly had 150 tackles in 2011.

Kuechly will decide in the upcoming weeks whether he stays at Boston College or whether he goes pro.

Current Ranking 9th overall Previous Ranking 9th overall

10. Justin Blackmon Wide Receiver Oklahoma State Junior Redshirt Top 10 Talent (87 Potential Grade) Justin Blackmon has the elite mental intangibles that you look for in your ideal flanker receiver who can be used as a primary receiving target.  Blackmon has the mind boggling production at Oklahoma State to step into a starting receiver role right away.

The reason why I believe Blackmon is more of a secondary receiver playing the #2 receiver rather than a #1 primary receiver is because I feel like he could have better physical tools for a receiver.

You cannot question Blackmon’s intangibles.  He has the speed, route running, and hands, and production of a top 5 pick even if his physical ability and size at 6 foot 1 208 pounds isn’t what your looking for in a flanker receiver.  Blackmon also has the character and the heart which can never be overlooked.

Sure Blackmon has mind boggling production.  In 2010 Blackmon had 111 receptions, 1,782 receiving yards, and 20 receiving touchdowns.  Blackmon could win back to back Biletnikoff Awards in 2010 and 2011.

At the end of the day though Blackmon’s 6 foot 1 height may limit his ability to make plays in the red zone due to the fact that he is undersized and this may limit his potential to a certain degree.

Blackmon turned down a chance to go pro as a sophomore redshirt so he should declare for the 2012 NFL Draft after this season.

Teams like the Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, and Carolina Panthers may feel the urge to give their young quarterbacks a flanker receiver to ensure his success.  The temptation to give your young signal caller a flanker to make the quarterback’s transition to the NFL easier will be too strong to ignore.  It could cause Blackmon to be a top 5 pick if one of these 3 teams wants to pursue a wide receiver in 2012.

Its downright scary to think of what Blackmon could accomplish if he was paired  next to a proven veteran and top 5 receiver like Andre Johnson,  Calvin Johnson, or Larry Fitzgerald, I could not even begin to fathom how obsolete an opposing secondary would become with Blackmon playing next to one of these receivers as a secondary target.

Arizona has to get a left tackle in 2012.  Its a code red situation on the offensive line because the pass blocking is such a dire need that must be addressed.  Arizona blew their lead to the Baltimore Ravens due to poor pass blocking.

If Kalil and Martin both get selected in the top 5 and Arizona is picking they have to consider trading down or reaching for Riley Reiff because the Cardinals gave up a 2nd round pick to get Kevin Kolb.

Its unlikely that the Texans or Lions get Blackmon.  I doubt either the Texans or Lions get Blackmon because their records are too good.  If Blackmon falls like Bryan Bulaga or Prince Amukamara then both Houston and Detroit should jump at the chance to draft him.

Blackmon has been consistent padding an impressive NFL resume so unless he screws up his workouts teams impressions on him are not going to change.  Blackmon may not be  a flanker in terms of potential.  Teams may see a flanker of the future who can become a quarterbacks best friend at wide receiver you look at Blackmon’s productivity along with the intangibles and your simply astonished.

I was down on Blackmon after he left the game with an injury last week.  Blackmon responded with his best game of the season practically silencing my impression on him as a prospect.  The great players who seperate themselves from the good ones respond after a subpar performance.

Blackmon had one of his best games in 2011 on Saturday against Baylor 2 weeks ago.  Blackmon had 13 receptions, 172 receiving yards, and 2 receiving touchdowns against the Baylor Bears.

After the Baylor game, Blackmon topped that performance with his game against Kansas State on Saturday.  Blackmon had 13 receptions for 205 receiving yards, and 2 receiving touchdowns.

Blackmon is stepping up in the clutch when it matters.  It would not shock me if Blackmon made a case to be a Heisman Finalist if he keeps producing like this down the stretch.  Oklahoma State would have to beat Oklahoma for Blackmon to have any chance at obtaining the Heisman hardware.

Blackmon had 6 receptions for 102 receiving yards against Texas Tech.  Oklahoma State is now 10-0 with 2 games left in the season.

Iowa State cornerback Leonard Johnson had Justin Blackmon’s number in Iowa State’s stunning win.  I believe Blackmon is more of a #2 secondary receiver rather than a primary #1 receiving target.

I get the feeling that Justin Blackmon will end up declaring and going pro.  Blackmon could have been a top 14 pick last season.

Current Ranking 10th overall Previous Ranking 10th overall

11. David DeCastro Right Guard Stanford Junior Redshirt 1st Round Talent (95 Potential Grade) DeCastro’s production has been simply mind boggling.  DeCastro may be a 6 foot 5 310 pound guard limited to a right guard role.  Still you have to love the way DeCastro has played.  Some people see DeCastro as a top 15 pick.

If Matt Kalil, Morris Claiborne, Jonathan Martin, and Justin Blackmon are all off the board when Arizona picks I will not blame them for selecting David DeCastro in the top 10.  Taking a right guard in the top 10 would be a controversial draft pick that would draw tons of intrigue to say the least.

Arizona needs offensive line upgrades everywhere and DeCastro has played well enough at right guard to warrant himself as the best player in the 2012 NFL Draft after the 10 top ten talents ranked ahead of him.

Current Ranking 11th overall Previous Ranking 11th overall

12. Vontaze Burfict Middle Linebacker Arizona State Junior 1st Round Talent (94 Potential Grade) Vontaze Burfict has immense potential.  He may be the complete middle linebacker to play a 4-3 and a 3-4 scheme.  The knocks on Burfict include his knack of making careless penalties and not playing as aggressive as he could.

Burfict can pass rush, sack the quarterback, stuff the run, play zone coverage, and make interceptions.

Burfict was a 5 star recruit out of high school and was the #1 middle linebacker recruit.  He’s going to be a highly sought after prospect.

Burfict can play a WILL, MIKE, or SAM role in a 4-3 just like Luke Kuechly.  Burfict is nothing compared to Kuechly though.

Current Ranking 12th overall Previous Ranking 12th overall

13. Brandon Thompson Defensive Tackle Clemson Senior 1st Round Talent (93 Potential Grade) Brandon Thompson has been very effective in run stuffing.  The 4-3 defensive tackle looks like the best defensive tackle for 2012 at this point when it comes to 4-3 defensive tackles.

There is always one defensive tackle that goes in the top 20 let alone the top 10.  Brandon Thompson is the top defensive tackle available in a weak draft class at defensive tackle.  Thompson looks like the only defensive tackle that’s cemented his first round status at this point.  Thompson is a legit top notch talent.

Current Ranking 13th overall Previous Ranking 13th overall

14. Riley Reiff Left Tackle Iowa Junior Redshirt 1st Round Talent (93 Potential Grade) Riley Reiff left the Iowa VS Penn State game with an injury before returning.  Reiff may be slightly undersized.  He displays incredible versatility.  He can play left tackle, right tackle, or move inside to left guard.  Reiff may gets injured now and then.  He is a tough competitor on an a top notch Iowa Hawkeyes offensive line.

Riley Reiff was fantastic pass blocking and run blocking in a home win against the Michigan Wolverines this week.  Reiff deserves to move up a few spots for his monster game on the offensive line.

Some people believe Riley Reiff is better than Jonathan Martin.  Reiff has better pass blocking skills and versatility than Martin.  His run blocking pales in comparison though when stacked up against Martin.

I like the fact that Martin is a left tackle only.  It tells me that your getting a sure thing plus Reiff had off the field issues in 2008 which caused him to slide a bit on my draft board.

Current Ranking 14th overall Previous Ranking 14th overall

15. Alshon Jeffery Wide Receiver South Carolina Junior 1st Round Talent (96 Potential Grade) Alshon Jeffery was a top 5 pick to enter the year.  The thing is he has yet to live up to the hype as a prospect so he could fall.

There were reports that listed Jeffery as 6 foot 4 237 pounds.  Those reports turned out to be misleading to a certain degree as Jeffery only weighs 229.  Jeffery has 33 receptions, 468 receiving yards and 5 receiving touchdowns in 2011.

Jeffery stated earlier that he will likely declare.  Spurrier will not try to talk Jeffery back into returning so I get the feeling Jeffery goes pro this season.  At the end of the day Jeffery’s draft stock gets dictated by his performance at the NFL Combine.

Last season Alshon Jeffery had a monster game torching Alabama cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick.  Kirkpatrick left the LSU game with an injury and got torched at times in coverage against speedy receivers.  Dre Kirkpatrick also has a tendency to hit too hard at times.

Jeffery could solidify his top 10 status like Julio Jones or Michael Crabtree with a mind boggling NFL Combine.  A poor performance could make Jeffery a draft day slider like Dez Bryant or Jonathan Baldwin.

Alshon Jeffery’s last 2 games have been his worst of the year as Marcus Lattimore’s absence has been huge.  Jeffery was limited to 3 receptions for 17 receiving yards against Tennessee in South Carolina’s 14 to 3 win over Tennessee.

Jeffery also struggled against Arkansas. The Razorbacks limited him to 3 receptions for 19 receiving yards.  Jeffery should declare and could soar into the top 10 if enough underclassmen return.

Current Ranking 15th overall Previous Ranking 15th overall

16. Dre Kirkpatrick Cornerback Alabama Junior 1st Round Talent (95 Potential Grade) Dre Kirkpatrick is a 6 foot 3 hard hitting cornerback.  The consensus is that Claiborne has emerged as the top corner even though Kirkpatrick was the top cornerback in the preseason.

At this point I am prompted to believe that Kirkpatrick will go pro.  Kirkpatrick left the LSU game with an injury courtesy of the honey badger Tyron Matthieu.

Kirkpatrick has gotten torched in coverage at times in 2011.  Dre Kirkpatrick looks like a top 16 pick at this point.

Current Ranking 16th overall Previous Ranking 16th overall

17. Jarvis Jones 3-4 Right Outside Linebacker Georgia Sophomore Redshirt 1st Round Talent 93 Potential Grade USC Transfer Student Jarvis Jones enrolled at Georgia.  Jones is a 3-4 right outside linebacker who has had some one on one battles against Cordy Glenn in Georgia practice sessions.

Jarvis Jones has 12.5 sacks on the year.  Jones should be a first round pick if he declares.  The odds are Houston will not declare as a first round pick this year.  He has the option of declaring though.

Current Ranking 17th overall Previous Ranking Not Ranked

18. Zach Brown Right Outside Linebacker North Carolina Senior 1st Round Talent 91 Potential Grade Brown displays great, but not elite durability.  He may need 2 to 5 games to learn a 3-4 scheme.  Zach Brown is a 4-3 weak side linebacker.

Based on Zach Brown’s recent play its clear to say that he has been better than Notre Dame 4-3 right outside linebacker/3-4 middle linebacker Manti Teo.

Current Ranking 18th overall Previous Ranking 18th overall

19. Michael Floyd Wide Receiver Notre Dame Senior 1st Round Talent (90 Potential Grade) I like Floyd better in terms of potential than Blackmon because he has the physical tools in addition to the hands and jumping ability.  I feel like Floyd could be the 2nd best receiver in this draft in terms of potential behind Alshon Jeffery who has the potential.  Floyd has failed to produce though.  The Notre Dame star receiver sends mixed signals when it comes to production though.

Floyd had 25 receptions, 313 receiving yards, and 2 receiving touchdowns in his first two games.  He now has 788 receiving yards on the season.  Half of Floyd’s production came in his first two games.

When Notre Dame travelled to Pittsburgh Floyd could not execute big plays which kept the Pitt Panthers in the ball game.  Pittsburgh had the 119th ranked pass defense.  Floyd who was averaging 10 receptions for 132 receiving yards in his first three games prior to the Fighting Irish brawl that Notre Dame encountered in Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh limited Floyd to 4 receptions for 27 receiving yards.  Michael Floyd commanded double teams which allowed tight end Tyler Eifert to get open.

Floyd is 6 foot 4 223 pounds.  He has the ability to be a game changing flanker.  I just want to see more consistency out of him moving forward.

Current Ranking 19th overall Previous Ranking 20th overall

20. Manti Te’o Right Outside Linebacker Notre Dame Junior 1st Round Talent 90 Potential Grade Teo is a right outside linebacker in a 4-3 and can also play middle linebacker in the 3-4.  Teo is an excellent run stuffer who can be very consistent.

Current Ranking 20th overall Previous Ranking 19th overall

21. Janoris Jenkins Cornerback Northern Alabama Senior 1st Round Talent 94 Potential Grade Janoris Jenkins would be a top 15 talent.  His off the field issues cause him to slide outside of the top 20.  I had Jenkins graded out as a 3rd rounder because of a punching incident in which Jenkins was ejected from a game.

I believe Jenkins has managed to address any potential concerns about himself.  I will rank Jenkins as my 21st best player.

Before transferring to Northern Alabama, Jenkins managed to give the likes of AJ Green, Julio Jones, and Alshon Jeffery fits in the SEC.  When Jenkins played at Florida as sophomore he lined up next to Joe Haden to create a deadly cornerback tandem.

Current Ranking 21st overall Previous Ranking Not Ranked

22. Alfonzo Dennard Cornerback Nebraska Senior 1st Round Talent 93 Potential Grade Dennard is making a case to challenge Dre Kirkpatrick for the #2 corner.  Do not get surprised if he gets drafted ahead of former cornerback teammate Prince Amukamara.

Alfonzo Dennard got picked apart by Denard Robinson.  Alfonzo moves down significantly on NFL draft boards.

Dennard redeemed himself after containing Iowa wide receiver Marvin McNutt to wrap up the year.  I had McNutt graded out as my 6th best receiver.  Dennard containing him caused him to move up to the #4 cornerback on my draft board.

Current Ranking 22nd overall Previous Ranking 38th overall

23. Brandon Jenkins Right End Florida State Junior 1st Round Talent 93 Potential Grade Jenkins could be slightly more durable and I’d like to see better intangibles.  He still offers a lot of versatility as a 4-3 defensive end or as a 3-4 outside linebacker.

Jenkins has regressed a bit in 2011 in terms of production on pass rushing.  He had 13.5 sacks as a sophomore.  No sack artists have emerged in 2011 so I think Jenkins still gets some first round consideration.

Jenkins did an amazing job run stuffing limiting Lamar Miller’s ability in the annual Miami FL VS Florida State rivalry.  Jenkins also managed to win some one on one battles against future 2013 top 5 pick Seantrel Henderson.  Jenkins moves up for now.

Jenkins had 13.5 sacks as a sophomore in 2010.  Jenkins only had 7 sacks in 2011.  Jenkins has compensated for the 7 sacks with much improved run stuffing against quality offensive tackles and pass rushing that results in turnovers off of fumbles or interceptions.

Current Ranking 23rd overall Previous Ranking 21st overall

24. Chase Thomas 3-4 Right Outside Linebacker Junior Redshirt 1st Round Talent 91 Potential Grade Thomas is a pass rusher who can get to the quarterback or stuff the run.  He has the versatility to play on the right or the left side.

Thomas looked simply amazing against Notre Dame.  With Shayne Skov returning, its obvious that Stanford could have back to back pass rushers in the first round if Thomas goes pro now.

Thomas had 7.5 sacks in 2010.  Thomas only recorded 6.5 sacks in 2011.  Thomas made big plays without bookend pass rusher Shayne Skov plus Stanford’s run stuffing and pass rushing improved tremendously under Chase Thomas.

Current Ranking 24th overall Previous Ranking 42nd overall

25. Courtney Upshaw 3-4 Right Outside Linebacker Senior 1st Round Talent 90 Potential Grade Upshaw can be used as a pass rusher or he can play on the inside.  I think Upshaw would be more effective as a pass rusher on the outside though.

Upshaw has proven himself at Alabama.  Upshaw can pass rush, stuff the run, and blitz off the snap.  He is limited to a 3-4 scheme which may be the only potential downside with Upshaw.

Upshaw looks like a complete player.  He had 7.5 sacks in 2011 after having 7 in 2010.  Alabama was ranked #1 in the nation in run defense and pass defense in 2011.

Current Ranking 25th overall Previous Ranking 22nd overall

26. TJ McDonald Free Safety USC Junior 1st Round Talent 90 Potential Grade TJ McDonald is one of the top safeties in the country.  McDonald should have an early impact with the Trojans.  McDonald is a two way safety who can play free safety or strong safety.

TJ McDonald has been a beast the last few weeks.  McDonald will probably be the top safety to come off the board if he declares as a junior.

Current Ranking 26th overall Previous Ranking 48th overall

27. Andre Branch Right End Clemson Senior Redshirt 1st Round Talent 90 Potential Grade Branch made DaQuan Bowers job as a sack artist a lot easier when he moved into that 4-3 right end role a year ago.  Teams often double team the right end.  I raved about how I believed Bowers was overrated last year.  One of the players who I believe is severly underrated is  Clemson’s Andre Branch who created a lot of double teams to enable Bowers to get to the quarterback.

Branch is 6 foot 5 270 pounds and he has 10.5 sacks in 2011 for Clemson heading into Saturday’s ACC Championship VS Virginia Tech.  Branch can lose 10 pounds plus move to a 3-4 also if necessary.

Current Ranking 27th overall Previous Ranking 25th overall

28. Melvin Ingram Right End South Carolina Senior Redshirt 1st Round Talent 90 Potential Grade Melvin Ingram has showcased his versatility as a pass rusher.  Ingram is listed higher than 28 in some mock drafts.  There is just so much talent in this draft that this would be the earliest I’d consider taking Ingram.  He could realistically go earlier than this based on how he has played in 2011.

Ingram can play 4-3 defensive end, 3-4 defensive end, 4-3 defensive tackle, or 3-4 outside linebacker.  You could say Ingram is a tweener because he has no true position. I disagree and believe that Ingram is more of a natural athlete with an uncertain defensive position on the front 7, because Ingram has really stepped up with 5.5 sacks and 8 tackles for a loss in 2011.

Current Ranking 28th overall Previous Ranking 26th overall

29. Audie Cole Left Outside Linebacker North Carolina State Senior Redshirt 90 Potential Grade Audie Cole is a 4-3 left outside linebacker who can also play a 4-3 middle linebacker role.  Cole has entered the top 30 with North Carolina State’s 13 to 0 shutout win over in state rival North Carolina.

Current Ranking 29th overall Previous Ranking 27th overall

30. Montee Ball Running Back Wisconsin Junior 1st Round Talent 96 Potential Grade Wisconsin bruiser Montee Ball has really shined the last two weeks without center Peter Konz on the offensive line.  Ball has 1,622 rushing yards and 29 rushing touchdowns in 2011.  In 2010 Ball had 18 rushing touchdowns.

Ball also has 5 receiving touchdowns in 2011.  Montee Ball has tallied 34 total touchdowns for the Wisconsin Badgers.

If Wisconsin wins the Big 10 Championship with Jarvis Jones struggling for Georgia on Saturday VS LSU, then Ball could move up all the way to #17 overall on my draft board.  I am locked in with my top 16 best players available at this point.

If underclassmen return then Ball could propel even further.  One thing is certain, Montee Ball’s draft stock is red hot and on fire at this point.

Current Ranking 30th overall Previous Ranking 35th overall

31. Barrett Jones Left Tackle Alabama Junior 1st Round Talent 95 Potential Grade Jones will need a year to adjust to the NFL, but the potential is there.  He played right guard at Alabama last year before moving to left tackle this season.

Current Ranking 31st overall Previous Ranking 29th overall

32. DJ Fluker Right Tackle Alabama Sophomore Redshirt 1st Round Talent 95 Potential Grade Fluker plays next to Barrett Jones.  Fluker could be a beast at right tackle with the proper development.  Fluker will likely return to Alabama.  He could be a top 30 pick if he declares.

Current Ranking 32nd overall Previous Ranking 3oth overall

33. Donta Hightower 3-4 Middle Linebacker Junior Redshirt 1st Round Talent 90 Potential Grade Hightower has displayed quality consistency at Alabama.  Hightower should be a late first round pick.  Hightower is an elite run stuffer with a complete game.  Hightower could have an immediate impact in the NFL.

Current Ranking 33rd overall Previous Ranking 28th overall

34. Jayron Hosley Cornerback Virginia Tech Junior 1st Round Talent 84 Potential Grade Hosley has looked really impressive the last few weeks.  Hosley has earned first round consideration the way he has performed at this point.

Current Ranking 34th overall Previous Ranking Not Ranked

35. Whitney Mercilus 3-4 Left Outside Linebacker Illinois Junior Redshirt 1st Round Talent 80 Potential Grade Mercilus is a top notch run stuffer who leads the nation in sacks.  Mercilus has 13.5 sacks on the year and is leaning towards declaring.

Mercilus plays in a 4-3 scheme, but has the size of a 3-4 outside linebacker.  Mercilus has played against left tackles and right tackles.

Current Ranking 35th overall Previous Ranking Not Ranked

36. Stephon Gilmore Cornerback South Carolina Junior 2nd Round Talent 97 Potential Grade Stephon Gilmore is one of the best coverage corners.  He can blitz and stuff the run too. Every day Gilmore goes up against Alshon Jeffery in practice. Teams have thrown away from Gilmore in recent weeks due to his strong performance in 2010.  Gilmore should come off the board around this point.

South Carolina’s pass defense is 3rd in the country.  Gilmore is a huge reason why South Carolina’s pass defense ranks so high.

Current Ranking 36th overall Previous Ranking 34th overall

37. Dontari Poe Nose Tackle Memphis Junior 2nd Round Talent 95 Potential Grade Dontari Poe is 6 foot 5 350 pounds.  Poe struggled against Central Florida which has prompted me to drop him from the first round to the 2nd round of the the 2012 NFL Draft.  Poe was a top 20 pick last week prior to the game against Central Florida.  Poe could reenter the top 25 discussion with a record setting combine.

Current Ranking 37th overall Previous Ranking 36th overall

38. Kevin Zeitler Right Guard Wisconsin Senior 2nd Round Talent 94 Potential Grade Zietler is one of the nations most dominant pass blockers and run blockers.  The knock on Zeitler is that he plays on a very talented offensive line with an outstanding supporting cast.

Kevin Zeitler executed a monster pancake block against Michigan State defensive tackle Jerel Worthy who was a preseason top 10 overall pick.  Worthy’s poor 2011 performance has caused him to take a huge fall.

Current Ranking 38th overall Previous Ranking 37th overall

39. Chase Minnifield Cornerback Virginia Senior Redshirt 2nd Round Talent 92 Potential Grade Chase Minnifield is the son of Frank Minnifield.  He provides great, but not elite production which is why I have him falling to this spot.

The upside is there for Chase to be better than pro bowl Browns corner Frank Minnifield.  By the way the pro bowl cornerback Frank Minnifeld is the father of Virginia corneback Chase Minnfield.

Chase Minnfield struggled against Virginia Tech.  Minnifield gets bumped down from a late first to an early 2nd round grade.

Current Ranking 39th overall Previous Ranking 31st overall

40. Michael Brewster Center Senior Ohio State 2nd Round Talent 92 Potential Grade The Buckeyes center has been very consistent he looks like he has better intangibles than either one of the Pouncey brothers.  Brewster is a natural center he isn’t as versatile as either Pouncey.  I like his intangibles better though.  That has to account for something.

Brewster has regressed the last two weeks and some people like Peter Konz the Wisconsin center better.  Konz has missed the last 2 games with an injury.

Current Ranking 40th overall Previous Ranking 17th overall

41. Peter Konz Center Wisconsin Junior Redshirt 1st Round Talent 90 Potential Grade Peter Konz has schooled some of the best Big 10 bullies on the defensive line at defensive tackle.  Konz is one of the main reasons Montee Ball is doing so well.

Konz missed the last 2 games with an injury.  Konz moves down to this spot for now.

Current Ranking 41st overall Previous Ranking 24th overall

42. Mark Barron Strong Safety Alabama Senior Senior 2nd Round Talent 98 Potential Grade Mark Barron may have more potential than anyone on Alabama’s secondary.  He’s also the biggest project on secondary because he’s dropped passes in coverage and fumbled punt returns.

Current Ranking 42nd overall Previous Ranking 40th overall

43. Robert Lester Free Safety Alabama Junior Redshirt 1st Round Talent 93 Potential Grade The Alabama free safety is arguably the top free safety in the 2012 NFL Draft.  Lester reminds me of a center fielder type of free safety who can box in during zone coverage making big plays.

Lester could lean towards declaring since he has a shot to be a late first round pick if he declares.

Current Ranking 43rd overall Previous Ranking 39th overall

44. Nico Johnson 3-4 Left Outside Linebacker Alabama Junior 2nd Round Talent 90 Potential Grade Nico Johnson is one of the top 3-4 outside linebacker.  Johnson can play on the outside or the inside at linebacker in a 3-4 or a 4-3 scheme.

Current Ranking 44th overall Previous Ranking 39th overall

45. Mohammed Sanu Wide Receiver Rutgers Junior 2nd Round Talent 93 Potential Grade Sanu is one of the most complete receivers in college football.  Sanu provides good value at this point in the 2012 NFL Draft.

Sanu has 70 receptions for 731 receiving yards and 7 receiving touchdowns in 8 games.  Sanu is having a monster year for a 6 foot 2 215 pound wide receiver.

Current Ranking 45th overall Previous Ranking 43rd overall

46. Nick Toon Wide Receiver Wisconsin Senior Redshirt 2nd Round Talent 93 Potential Grade Wisconsin wide receiver Nick Toon could rival Mohammed Sanu to be the top receiver selected in the 2nd round.  Toon has the size that coaches look for in a wide receiver.

Current Ranking 46th overall Previous Ranking 44th overall

47. Cordy Glenn Left Guard Georgia Senior 2nd Round Talent 93 Potential Grade Glenn plays left tackle at Georgia he can be utilized as a left guard or a right guard.  Glenn lacks the footwork to be a left tackle due to his massive 6 foot 5 348 pound frame.  Glenn could play right tackle with his run blocking ability.  He is better suited at guard though.

Current Ranking 47th overall Previous Ranking 45th overall

48. Alameda Ta’amu Nose Tackle Washington Senior 2nd Round Talent 92 Potential Grade Ta’amu provides amazing value as a nose tackle.  Ta’amu should be selected at this point.  Ta’amu can play the 0 technique, the 1 technique, the 2 technique, or the 3 technique.

Current Ranking 48th overall Previous Ranking 46th overall

49. Dwayne Allen Tight End Clemson Junior Redshirt 2nd Round Talent 92 Potential Grade Dwayne Allen is the clear cut #1 tight end after Tyler Eifert’s recent struggles the past two weeks.  I originally had Allen as my #1 tight end before moving Eifert up to the top tight end spot at midseason.  Allen reclaims his #1 tight end ranking.

50. Devon Still Defensive Tackle Penn State Senior Redshirt 2nd Round Talent 91 Potential Grade The Penn State defensive tackle has emerged as one of the nations best run stuffers.  Devon Still has to be the top defensive tackle after Brandon Thompson at this point.

Devon Still failed to stop Montee Ball.  Still looks like a 2nd round talent after this performance.  Still has the ability to be a 4-3 defensive tackle or a 3-4 defensive end playing the 5 technique.

Current Ranking 50th overall Previous Ranking 23rd overall

 

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2 Rants to “2012 NFL Draft Board Weekly Update for 11/27/2011”

  1. rick davis says:

    Mark Barron does not return punts. Your draft is a joke as you do not know what you are talking about. Do research on these players before and put down facts. Your draft is full of errors as far as description of players and the information of the same players

    • Chris Ransom says:

      Did you see the Tennessee VS Alabama game? Barron fumbled a punt return in that game. Maybe Alabama changed their roster since, but Barron fumbled a punt in that game. You probably also think Landry Jones deserves a top 50 spot.

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