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2012 NFL Mock Draft: Full 7-Round Projections with Updated Order

Matt MillerJan 1, 2012

With the NFL regular season ending, and the draft order set for the first 20 picks, we're breaking down every team's needs and taking an extended look at every pick in the 2012 NFL draft.

Yes, I said every pick in the 2012 NFL draft.

We're going deep to look at the NFL draft class, giving you the information that no one else is brave (or crazy) enough to do this time of year.

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1

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Pick 1 - Indianapolis Colts

Andrew Luck, Quarterback, Stanford

Notes: The no-brainer. Indianapolis needs a quarterback, Luck is the best I've ever seen.

Pick 2 - St. Louis Rams

Justin Blackmon, Wide Receiver, Oklahoma State

Notes: The Rams are in a great position to trade back, but no matter where they pick, expect Blackmon to be their selection.

Pick 3 - Minnesota Vikings

Matt Kalil, Offensive Tackle, USC

Notes: Protecting Christian Ponder becomes the priority of the franchise. Charlie Johnson isn't getting it done at left tackle.

Pick 4 - Cleveland Browns

Trent Richardson, Running Back, Alabama

Notes: The Browns don't need a quarterback, they need weapons for their quarterback to work with. Richardson is an elite-level back.

Pick 5 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Morris Claiborne, Cornerback, LSU

Notes: Claiborne has just as much coverage skill as his former teammate Patrick Peterson. He's an ideal replacement for Ronde Barber.

Pick 6 - Washington Redskins

Robert Griffin III QB Baylor

Notes: By April Washington will be trading up with St. Louis to make this pick.

Pick 7 - Jacksonville Jaguars

Dre Kirkpatrick, Cornerback, Alabama

Notes: The Jaguars are in position to draft the best available player outside of quarterback. That happens to be Kirkpatrick, who fills a big need at cornerback.

Pick 8 - Carolina Panthers

Alshon Jeffery, Wide Receiver, South Carolina

Notes: Jeffrey is a big, strong, deep threat to pull coverage off Steve Smith and open up running lanes for Cam Newton.

Pick 9 - Miami Dolphins

Riley Reiff, Offensive Tackle, Iowa

Notes: Reiff steps in immediately at right tackle, giving the Dolphins a Top 5 tackle duo to build around.

Pick 10 - Buffalo Bills

Courtney Upshaw, Outside Linebacker, Alabama

Notes: Upshaw has elite talent, and Buffalo needs help rushing the passer. It's a perfect match.

Pick 11 - Seattle Seahawks

Nick Perry, Defensive End, USC

Notes: A left-end for Pete Carroll's scheme, Perry will be the speedy pass-rusher this defense has been missing.

Pick 12 - Kansas City Chiefs

David DeCastro, Offensive Guard, Stanford

Notes: Drafting DeCastro anchors the Kansas City run game, and keeps Matt Cassel healthy. That's most important.

Pick 13 - Arizona Cardinals

Jon Martin, Offensive Tackle, Stanford

Notes: The anti-Levi Brown, Martin is athletic and smart on the field. He looks like a 12-year starter at left tackle.

Pick 14 - 

Dallas Cowboys

Stephon Gilmore, Cornerback, South Carolina

Notes: Rob Ryan wanted new cornerbacks before the season. If he's still around, Dallas will get him the upgrade he needs.

Pick 15 - Philadelphia Eagles

Michael Floyd, Wide Receiver, Notre Dame

Notes: Floyd would be an immediate replacement for free agent (and malcontent) DeSean Jackson.

Pick 16 - New York Jets

Whitney Mercilus, Outside Linebacker, Illinois

Notes: The answer to Tom Brady is to rush the passer better, and more. Mercilus will help with that.

Pick 17 - Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland Raiders)

Lamar Miller, Running Back, Miami (Florida)

Notes: The Bengals have too much reliance in Cedric Benson. He's aging, and a question mark off the field. Miller is younger, faster and smarter.

Pick 18 - San Diego Chargers

Cordy Glenn, Offensive Tackle, Georgia

Notes: The Chargers may need help at left and right tackle. Lucky for them, Glenn can play either one.

Pick 19 - Chicago Bears

Mike Adams, Offensive Tackle, Ohio State

Notes: J'Marcus Webb gave up 3.5 sacks on Sunday. Think it's time to upgrade?

Pick 20 - Tennessee Titans

Melvin Ingram, Defensive End, South Carolina

Notes: The Titans never replaced Jason Babin at defensive end. Now they do, with one of the draft's best pass-rushers.

Pick 21 - Denver Broncos

Devon Still, Defensive Tackle, Penn State

Notes: The Denver defense has a massive hole in the middle of the line. Still is a massive body to plug that hole.

Pick 22 - New York Giants

Vontaze Burfict, Inside Linebacker, Arizona State

Notes: The Giants lack toughness at linebacker. Vontaze Burfict has elite talent, but lacks control. He's a great fit with Tom Coughlin.

Pick 23 - Cincinnati Bengals

Alfonzo Dennard, Cornerback, Nebraska

Notes: The Bengals need to find a cornerback to complement Leon Hall. Nate Clements and Adam Jones aren't the answer.

Pick 24 - Houston Texans

Kendall Wright, Wide Receiver, Baylor

Notes: Houston needs a burner in the slot. Kendall Wright is that and so much more.

Pick 25 - Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta Falcons)

Zach Brown, Outside Linebacker, North Carolina

Notes: Able to play inside or outside linebacker, Brown is insurance against D'Qwell Jackson not returning. He's also an upgrade if Jackson does come back. 

Pick 26 - Detroit Lions

Peter Konz, Center, Wisconsin

Notes: It's time to replace Dominic Raiola in the middle of the Detroit offensive line.

Pick 27 - Pittsburgh Steelers

Dontari Poe, Nose Tackle, Memphis

Notes: Replacing the aging Casey Hampton with Poe solidifies the Steeler defensive line for the next decade. 

Pick 28 - San Francisco 49ers

Jamell Fleming, Cornerback, Oklahoma

Notes: Carlos Rogers is a free agent, and even if he returns the Niners need help at CB2.

Pick 29 - Baltimore Ravens

Fletcher Cox, Defensive End, Mississippi State

Notes: Cox helps Baltimore with depth and youth as Cory Redding and Haloti Ngata begin to age.

Pick 30 - New England (from New Orleans Saints)

Jared Crick, Defensive End, Nebraska

Notes: Able to play end in the 3-4 or tackle in a 4-3, Crick's versatility is a big plus for the Patriots.

Pick 31 - New England Patriots

Chandler Jones, Outside Linebacker, Syracuse

Notes: The Patriots are expected to go back to a 3-4 defense in 2012. That will mean adding pass-rushers who can attack the edge.

Pick 32 - Green Bay Packers

Chris Polk, Running Back, Washington

Notes: Ryan Grant will leave in free agency, and James Starks is a No. 2 back. Chris Polk is a freak with great speed, size and hands.

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Round 2

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Pick 33 - Indianapolis Colts 

Jerel Worthy, Defensive Tackle, Michigan State

Note: Worthy becomes an immediate starter at three-technique on the Indianapolis defense. 

Pick 34 - St. Louis Rams

Luke Kuechly, Outside Linebacker, Boston College

Note: Kuechly plays inside at Boston College but has the athletic ability and body-style to move to the weakside once in the NFL. 

Pick 35 - Minnesota Vikings

Mohamed Sanu, Wide Receiver, Rutgers

Note: Getting Percy Harvin and Christian Ponder help at wide receiver will be a focus of the offseason in Minnesota.

Pick 36 - Cleveland Browns

Rueben Randle, Wide Receiver, LSU

Note: Colt McCoy needs help at wide receiver—in a bad way.  

Pick 37 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Zebrie Sanders, Offensive Tackle, Florida State

Note: Sanders has played left and right tackle and will immediately replace Jeremy Trueblood on the right side. 

Pick 38 - Washington Redskins

Dont'a Hightower, Inside Linebacker, Alabama

Note: As London Fletcher ages, the Redskins need to be ready with his replacement in the middle of their 3-4 defense. 

Pick 39 - Jacksonville Jaguars

Nick Toon, Wide Receiver, Wisconsin

Note: Toon has the size and skills to be a very good possession receiver to team with Blaine Gabbert at quarterback. 

Pick 40 - Carolina Panthers

Andre Branch, Defensive End, Clemson

Note: Greg Hardy hasn't been the impact the team hoped he would be at left end. Andre Branch is a true pass-rushing threat. 

Pick 41 - Miami Dolphins

Nick Foles, Quarterback, Arizona

Note: The Dolphins missed out on a quarterback in Round 1, but land a potential rookie-starter with Nick Foles. 

Pick 42 - Buffalo Bills

Ryan Tannehill, Quarterback, Texas A&M

Note: Ryan Fitzpatrick can no longer be seen as the future in Buffalo. Ryan Tannehill needs work, but in two-three years he will be the starter. 

Pick 43 - Seattle Seahawks

Kirk Cousins, Quarterback, Michigan State

Note: No quarterback in Round 1 means Pete Carroll finds his future franchise quarterback in the second round. 

Pick 44 - Kansas City Chiefs

Janoris Jenkins, Cornerback, North Alabama

Note: If Brandon Carr leaves in free agency, the Chiefs will need to move fast to replace their up-and-coming corner. 

Pick 45 - Philadelphia Eagles (from Arizona Cardinals)

Mark Barron, Strong Safety, Alabama

Note: The Eagles gambled at safety this season and missed badly. Barron will shore up the secondary for the Eagles. 

Pick 46 - Philadelphia Eagles

Lavonte David, Outside Linebacker, Nebraska

Note: Speed on defense is a major need for Philadelphia. David, combined with Mark Barron, will immediately fix problems on the Eagle defense. 

Pick 47 - New York Jets

Billy Winn, Defensive End, Boise State

Note: A big-bodied end with the strength to line up opposite Muhammad Wilkerson at end in the Jets' 3-4 defense. 

Pick 48 - San Diego Chargers

Orson Charles, Tight End, Georgia

Note: Charles falls due to needs. He's a steal in the middle of the round and a great understudy to Antonio Gates. 

Pick 49 - New England Patriots (from Oakland Raiders)

Chase Minnifield, Cornerback, Virginia

Note: Minnifield comes from Bill Belichick-disciple Al Groh's system and is ready to step in and contribute in 2012 alongside former teammate Ras-I Dowling. 

Pick 50 - Chicago Bears

DeVier Posey, Wide Receiver, Ohio State

Note: Jay Cutler will be back in 2012, but if the Bears want to make another run at the Super Bowl they need better wide receivers. 

Pick 51 - Dallas Cowboys

Quinton Coples, Defensive End, North Carolina

Note: Coples takes a big draft day plunge after a poor senior season. He's a good fit at defensive end in Dallas, where they'll ask him to plug holes and not rush the passer. 

Pick 52 - Tennessee Titans

Brandon Washington, Offensive Guard, Miami (Florida)

Note: The Titans' interior offensive line needs re-made. Washington has an NFL body and is ready to start. 

Pick 53 - Denver Broncos

Jayron Hosley, Cornerback, Virginia Tech

Note: As Champ Bailey ages, Denver must look to the draft to replace their future Hall of Famer. 

Pick 54 - New York Giants

Dwayne Allen, Tight End, Clemson

Note: Jake Ballard has been a nice surprise, but he's also a free agent this summer. 

Pick 55 - Cincinnati Bengals

Vinny Curry, Defensive End, Marshall

Note: The Bengal defensive line is very deep, but they don't have a speedy pass-rusher like Vinny Curry. 

Pick 56 - Houston Texans

Sylvester Williams, Nose Tackle, North Carolina

Note: This pick is all about shoring up the defensive line with a big, space-eating nose tackle. 

Pick 57 - Atlanta Falcons

David Wilson, Running Back, Virginia Tech

Note: Michael Turner has been rode hard in Atlanta. Wilson gives the team speed and a true backup for Turner. 

Pick 58 - Detroit Lions

Andrew Datko, Offensive Tackle, Florida State

Note: Jeff Backus' brilliant career is coming to an end. Datko is a first-rounder but falls due to injury.

Pick 59 - Pittsburgh Steelers

Nate Potter, Offensive Tackle, Boise State

Note: Potter is a great athlete who is similar to Jon Scott, but better. He looks like a rookie starter. 

Pick 60 - San Francisco 49ers

Ronnell Lewis, Outside Linebacker, Oklahoma

Note: Lewis will line up opposite Aldon Smith to give the 49ers an All-Big 12 pass rush that will terrify opposing quarterbacks. 

Pick 61 - Baltimore Ravens

Brandon Jenkins, Outside Linebacker, Florida State

Note: Jenkins will step into the role filled by Jarrett Johnson this season. Johnson is a free agent who may not return in 2012. 

Pick 62 - New Orleans Saints

Bobby Wagner, Outside Linebacker, Utah State

Note: The Saints need speed on defense to win another Super Bowl. Wagner has speed, and a mean streak that will help make over the New Orleans D. 

Pick 63 - New England Patriots

Ben Jones, Center, Georgia

Note: Dan Koppen has missed the season and Dan Connolly is not an able replacement. 

Pick 64 - Green Bay Packers

Brandon Thompson, Defensive Line, Clemson

Note: Brandon Thompson isn't as high on my board as others. I see him filling a role similar to B.J. Raji here—moving around between end and tackle.

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Round 3

3 of 7

Pick 65 - Indianapolis Colts
Jarius Wright, Wide Receiver, Arkansas 

Pick 66 - St. Louis Rams
Alameda Ta'amu, Defensive Tackle, Washington 

Pick 67 - Minnesota Vikings
Johnathan Banks, Cornerback, Mississippi State 

Pick 68 - Cleveland Browns
Kevin Zeitler, Offensive Guard, Wisconsin

Pick 69 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Doug Martin, Running Back, Boise State

Pick 70 - Jacksonville Jaguars
Kelechi Osemele, Offensive Guard, Iowa State

Pick 71 -Washington Redskins
Markelle Martin, Free Safety, Oklahoma State

Pick 72 - Chicago Bears
Bernard Pierce, Running Back,  Temple

Pick 73 - Miami Dolphins
Bruce Irvin, Outside Linebacker,  West Virginia

Pick 74 - Buffalo Bills
Brian Quick, Wide Receiver,  App. State

Pick 75 - Kansas City Chiefs
Josh Chapman, Nose Tackle, Alabama

Pick 76 - Arizona Cardinals
Keenan Robinson, Outside Linebacker,  Texas

Pick 77 - Seattle Seahawks
Montee Ball, Running Back,  Wisconsin

Pick 78 - San Diego Chargers
Trumaine Johnson, Cornerback, Montana

Pick 79 - Philadelphia Eagles
Ryan Lindley, Quarterback, San Diego State

Pick 80 - New York Jets
Brandon Mosley, Offensive Tackle, Auburn

Pick 81 - Chicago Bears
Aaron Henry, Free Safety, Wisconsin

Pick 82 - Oakland Raiders
Brandon Boykin, Cornerback, Georgia

Pick 83 - Dallas Cowboys
Nigel Bradham, Outside Linebacker,  Florida State

Pick 84 - Tennessee Titans
Chris Givens, Wide Receiver,  Wake Forest

Pick 85 - Denver Broncos
Cyrus Gray, Running Back,  Texas A&M

Pick 86 - New York Giants
A.J. Jenkins, Wide Receiver,  Illinois

Pick 87 - Atlanta Falcons
Marvin McNutt, Wide Receiver,  Iowa

Pick 88 - Cincinnati Bengals
Antonio Allen, Strong Safety, South Carolina

Pick 89 - Houston Texans
Michael Brewster, Center, Ohio State

Pick 90 - Detroit Lions
Sean Spence, Outside Linebacker,  Miami (FL)

Pick 91 - Pittsburgh Steelers
Amini Silatolu, Offensive Guard, Midwestern State

Pick 92 - San Francisco 49ers
Robert Lester, Free Safety, Alabama

Pick 93 - Baltimore Ravens
Isaiah Pead, Running Back,  Cincinnati

Pick 94 - New Orleans Saints
Shaun Prater, Cornerback, Iowa

Pick 95 - New England Patriots
Harrison Smith, Strong Safety, Notre Dame

Pick 96 - Green Bay Packers
Coby Fleener, Tight End, Stanford

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2012 NFL Mock Draft: Round 4

4 of 7

Pick 97 - Indianapolis Colts
Cam Johnson, Defensive End, Virginia

Pick 98 - St. Louis Rams
Josh Robinson, Cornerback, UCF

Pick 99 - Minnesota Vikings
Tyler Nielsen, Outside Linebacker, Iowa

Pick 100 - Cleveland Browns
Brandon Weeden, Quarterback, Oklahoma State

Pick 101 - Philadelphia Eagles (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Audie Cole, Inside Linebacker, North Carolina State

Pick 102 - Washington Redskins
Ladarius Green, Tight End, La.-Lafayette

Pick 103 - Jacksonville Jaguars
Jake Bequette, Defensive End, Arkansas

Pick 104 - Miami Dolphins
Leonard Johnson, Cornerback, Iowa State

Pick 105 - Carolina Panthers
Marcus Forston, Defensive Tackle, Miami (Fla.)

Pick 106 - Buffalo Bills 
Levy Adcock, Offensive Tackle, Oklahoma State

Pick 107 - Seattle Seahawks 
Coryell Judie, Cornerback, Texas A&M

Pick 108 - Kansas City Chiefs 
Kendall Reyes, Defensive End, Connecticut

Pick 109 - Arizona Cardinals 
Kawann Short, Defensive Tackle, Purdue

Pick 110 - Philadelphia Eagles 
T.Y. Hilton, Wide Receiver, Florida International

Pick 111 - New York Jets 
Dwight Jones, Wide Receiver, North Carolina

Pick 112 - San Diego Chargers 
Brandon Lindsey, Outside Linebacker, Pittsburgh

Pick 113 - Washington Redskins (from Oakland Raiders) 
Tommy Streeter, Wide Receiver, Miami (Fla.)

Pick 114 - Chicago Bears
Michael Egnew, Tight End, Missouri

Pick 115 - Dallas Cowboys 
James-Michael Johnson, Inside Linebacker, Nevada

Pick 116 - Tennessee Titans 
David Molk, Center, Michigan

Pick 117 - Denver Broncos
Kheeston Randall, Defensive Tackle, Texas

Pick 118 - New York Giants
Matt McCants, Offensive Tackle, UAB

Pick 119 - Cincinnati Bengals
Senio Kelemete, Offensive Guard, Washington

Pick 120 - Houston Texans 
Trevor Guyton, Defensive End, California

Pick 121 - Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta Falcons)
Tony Bergstrom, Offensive Tackle, Utah

Pick 122 - Detroit Lions
LaMichael James , Running Back, Oregon

Pick 123 - Pittsburgh Steelers
Duke Ihenacho, Strong Safety, San Jose State

Pick 124 - New Orleans Saints
Jeff Fuller, Wide Receiver, Texas A&M

Pick 125 - Buffalo Bills (from Baltimore Ravens)
Emmanuel Acho, Inside Linebacker, Texas

Pick 126 - San Francisco 49ers
Mike Martin, Nose Tackle, Michigan

Pick 127 - New England Patriots
Marquis Maze, Wide Receiver, Alabama

Pick 128 - Green Bay Packers
Omar Bolden, Cornerback, Arizona State

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Round 5

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Pick 129 - Indianapolis Colts
Ryan Broyles, Wide Receiver, Oklahoma

Pick 130 - Denver Broncos (from St. Louis Rams)
Dan Herron, Running Back, Ohio State

Pick 131 - Minnesota Vikings
DaJohn Harris, Defensive Tackle, USC

Pick 132 - Cleveland Browns
Joe Adams, Wide Receiver, Arkansas

Pick 133 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tank Carder, Outside Linebacker, TCU

Pick 134 - Washington Redskins
Lucas Nix, Offensive Guard, Pittsburgh

Pick 135 - Jacksonville Jaguars
Chandler Harnish, Quarterback, Northern Illinois

Pick 136 - Miami Dolphins
Jaye Howard, Defensive End, Florida

Pick 137 - Carolina Panthers
Josh Kaddu, Outside Linebacker, Oregon

Pick 138 - Buffalo Bills
Jacquies Smith, Outside Linebacker, Missouri

Pick 139 - Seattle Seahawks
Jaymes Brooks, Offensive Guard, Virginia Tech

Pick 140 - Kansas City Chiefs
Terrance Ganaway, Running Back, Baylor

Pick 141 - Arizona Cardinals
Cliff Harris, Cornerback, Oregon

Pick 142 - Philadelphia Eagles
Eddie Whitley, Free Safety, Virginia Tech

Pick 143 - New York Jets
Robert Turbin, Running Back, Utah State

Pick 144 - San Diego Chargers
Sean Cattouse, Strong Safety, California

Pick 145 - Oakland Raiders
Mitchell Schwartz, Offensive Tackle, California

Pick 146 - Chicago Bears
Ryan Miller, Offensive Guard, Colorado

Pick 147 - Dallas Cowboys
Rhett Ellison, Tight End, USC

Pick 148 - Tennessee Titans
Trenton Robinson FS Michigan State

Pick 149 - Denver Broncos
Aaron Corp, Quarterback, Richmond

Pick 150 - New York Giants
Brandon Bolden, Running Back, Mississippi

Pick 151 - Cincinnati Bengals
Mychal Kendricks, Inside Linebacker, California

Pick 152 - Houston Texans
Shea McClellin, Outside Linebacker, Boise State

Pick 153 - Atlanta Falcons
Malik Jackson, Defensive End, Tennessee

Pick 154 - Detroit Lions
Donnie Fletcher, Cornerback, Boston College

Pick 155 - Pittsburgh Steelers
George Iloka, Free Safety, Boise State

Pick 156 - New Orleans Saints
Brett Roy, Defensive Tackle, Nevada

Pick 157 - Baltimore Ravens
Matt Reynolds, Offensive Tackle, Brigham Young

Pick 158 - San Francisco 49ers
Markus Zusevics, Offensive Tackle, Iowa

Pick 159 - Cincinnati Bengals (from New England Patriots)
Vick Ballard, Running Back, Mississippi State

Pick 160 - Green Bay Packers
Robert Blanton, Cornerback, Notre Dame

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Round 6

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Pick 161 - Indianapolis Colts
Brian Linthicum, Tight End, Michigan St

Pick 162 - St. Louis Rams
Tauren Poole, Running Back, Tennessee

Pick 163 - Minnesota Vikings
Jerry Franklin, Inside Linebacker, Arkansas

Pick 164 - Cleveland Browns
Adrian Robinson, Outside Linebacker, Temple

Pick 165 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Casey Hayward, Cornerback, Vanderbilt

Pick 166 - New Orleans Saints (from Washington Redskins)
Jack Crawford, Defensive End, Penn State

Pick 167 - Jacksonville Jaguars
Olivier Vernon, Defensive End, Miami (Florida)

Pick 168 - Miami Dolphins
Marvin Jones, Wide Receiver, California

Pick 169 - Carolina Panthers
Asa Jackson, Cornerback, Cal Poly

Pick 170 - Buffalo Bills
Jeff Demps, Running Back, Florida

Pick 171 - Seattle Seahawks
Kevin Koger, Tight End, Michigan

Pick 172 - Kansas City Chiefs
Rishard Matthews, Wide Receiver, Nevada

Pick 173 - Arizona Cardinals
Jeff Allen, Offensive Tackle, Illinois

Pick 174 - Philadelphia Eagles
Quentin Saulsberry, Center, Mississippi State

Pick 175 - New York Jets
Cordarro Law, Outside Linebacker, Southern Miss

Pick 176 - San Diego Chargers
Chris Galippo, Inside Linebacker, USC

Pick 177 - Oakland Raiders
Danny Trevathan, Outside Linebacker, Kentucky

Pick 178 - Chicago Bears
Ryan Steed, Cornerback, Furman

Pick 179 - Dallas Cowboys
Nicolas Jean-Baptiste, Nose Tackle, Baylor

Pick 180 - Tennessee Titans
Keith Tandy, Cornerback, West Virginia

Pick 181 - Philadelphia Eagles (from Denver Broncos)
Chad Diehl, Fullback, Clemson

Pick 182 - New York Giants
Philip Blake, Center, Baylor

Pick 183 - Cincinnati Bengals
Tysyn Hartman, Free Safety, Kansas State

Pick 184 - Houston Texans
B.J. Cunningham, Wide Receiver, Michigan State

Pick 185 - Atlanta Falcons
Trevin Wade, Cornerback, Arizona

Pick 186 - Detroit Lions
Jordan White, Wide Receiver, Western Michigan

Pick 187 - Pittsburgh Steelers
Tom Compton, Offensive Tackle, South Dakota

Pick 188 - New Orleans Saints
James Carmon, Offensive Tackle, Miss. State

Pick 189 - Baltimore Ravens
D.J. Holt, Inside Linebacker, California

Pick 190 - San Francisco 49ers
Keshawn Martin, Wide Receiver, Michigan State

Pick 191 - Philadelphia Eagles (from New England Patriots)
Davin Meggett, Running Back, Maryland

Pick 192 - Green Bay Packers
Case Keenum, Quarterback, Houston

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Round 7

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Pick 193 - Indianapolis Colts
Darius Fleming, Outside Linebacker, Notre Dame

Pick 194 - St. Louis Rams
Dwight Bentley, Cornerback, La.-Lafayette

Pick 195 - Minnesota Vikings
Evan Rodriguez, Fullback, Temple

Pick 196 - Cleveland Browns
George Bryan, Tight End, North Carolina State

Pick 197 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tramain Thomas FS Arkansas

Pick 198 - Washington Redskins
Chris Rainey, Running Back, Florida

Pick 199 - Jacksonville Jaguars
Russell Wilson, Quarterback, Wisconsin

Pick 200 - Miami Dolphins
Gerell Robinson, Wide Receiver, Arizona State

Pick 201 - Carolina Panthers
Kyle Wilber, Outside Linebacker, Wake Forest

Pick 202 - Buffalo Bills
Jermaine Kearse, Wide Receiver, Washington

Pick 203 - Seattle Seahawks
Mike Daniels, Defensive Tackle, Iowa

Pick 204 - Kansas City Chiefs
Derek Wolfe, Defensive End, Cincinnati

Pick 205 - Arizona Cardinals
Max Gruder, Inside Linebacker, Pittsburgh

Pick 206 - New England Patriots (from Philadelphia Eagles)
Kellen Moore, Quarterback, Boise State

Pick 207 - New York Jets
Antoine McClain, Offensive Guard, Clemson

Pick 208 - San Diego Chargers
Lance Lewis, Wide Receiver, East Carolina

Pick 209 - Seattle Seahawks (from Oakland Raiders)
Garrick Williams, Inside Linebacker, Texas A&M

Pick 210 - Chicago Bears
Cody Johnson, Fullback, Texas

Pick 211 - Dallas Cowboys
Patrick Witt, Quarterback, Yale

Pick 212 - Tennessee Titans
Matt Daniels, Strong Safety, Duke

Pick 213 - Denver Broncos
Moe Petrus, Center, Connecticut

Pick 214 - New York Giants
Tahir Whitehead, Outside Linebacker, Temple

Pick 215 - Cincinnati Bengals
Charles Brown, Cornerback, North Carolina

Pick 216 - Houston Texans
Chris Marve, Inside Linebacker, Vanderbilt

Pick 217 - Atlanta Falcons
William Vlachos, Center, Alabama

Pick 218 - Detroit Lions
Rishaw Johnson, Offensive Guard, California (PA)

Pick 219 - Pittsburgh Steelers
Terrence Frederick, Cornerback, Texas A&M

Pick 220 - New Orleans Saints
Derek Dennis, Offensive Guard, Temple

Pick 221 - Baltimore Ravens
Landon Walker, Offensive Tackle, Clemson

Pick 222 - San Francisco 49ers
LaVon Brazill, Wide Receiver, Ohio

Pick 223 - Minnesota Vikings (from New England Patriots)
Jerrell Young, Free Safety, South Florida

Pick 224 - Green Bay Packers
Sammy Brown, Outside Linebacker, Houston

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