2012 NFL Mock Draft: Matt Miller's 7-Round Predictions with Compensatory Picks
The NFL officially released its compensatory-pick determinations for the 2012 NFL draft on Monday, finalizing the 2012 NFL draft order.
As such, it only makes sense to plot out a fresh mock draft, factoring in these additional picks.
(Before reading, though, be sure to check out B/R NFL draft blogger Sigmund Bloom's recap and analysis of the NFL's compensatory pick awards!)
Where will enigmatic players such as LaMichael James land? Where will college ball favorites such as Kirk Cousins or Dont'a Hightower end up?
We'll break down our latest projections round by round.
Round 1
1 of 71. INDโAndrew Luck, QB, Stanford
Luck is the best quarterback prospect to come out since John Elway.
The Colts would be crazy to pass on their savior.
2. WAS (via STL)โRobert Griffin III, QB, Baylor
The Redskins made the right move trading up for RGIII. He has incredible upside and is worth the massive number of picks they gave up. He's a real-deal talent.
3. MINโMatt Kalil, OT, Southern California
Kalil projects as a near-perfect franchise left tackle. He will be a staple on the Vikings offensive line and will benefit both the running and passing game.
4. CLEโMorris Claiborne, CB, LSU
Claiborne will be a shutdown corner in the NFL. His value is far too high, and he's the safest pick here for the Browns.
5. TBโTrent Richardson, RB, Alabama
Richardson has all the potential to be the next best running back in the league. He's strong, exceptionally fast, agile, has great vision and is going to make this Buccaneers team very dangerous.
6. STL (via WAS)โJustin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State
Drafting Blackmon has become a must for the Rams since losing Brandon Lloyd in free agency. They desperately need to give Sam Bradford a target to throw to. The team also loves his run-after-catch skills.
7. JAXโQuinton Coples, DE, North Carolina
Coples may be a risky pick here, but his upside is well worth it. If the Jaguars can coach him up, he has potential to be a great end in this league.
8. MIAโRyan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M
Say what you will, but the Dolphins desperately need a quarterback. This may not be a popular pick, and it's a huge stretch, but Miami needs to take the shot.
9. CARโMichael Brockers, DT, LSU
Brockers is an absolute beast, and he's going to thrive being coached by Ron Rivera. He has the intangibles to be a star.
10. BUFโRiley Reiff, OT, Iowa
The Bills have a big need to fill at tackle, so this pick would make the most sense. Reiff is a former tight end and has elite athleticism for a tackle.
11. KCโDavid DeCastro, OG, Stanford
The Chiefs will round out a great offseason with this pick. DeCastro is the best guard to come out since Steve Hutchinson and will make this offensive line elite.
12. SEAโLuke Kuechly, ILB, Boston College
Kuechly is athletic, and he's got a nose for the ball. The Seahawks took care of offense in free agency, and this pick will take care of their need at middle linebacker.
13. ARZโNick Perry, OLB, Southern California
Perry is the highest-ranked defensive end on my board from a talent standpoint, and he's a steal here at 13, especially for a team desperate for talent on the edge.
14. DALโMelvin Ingram, OLB, South Carolina
Dallas will be getting a speedy and athletic outside linebacker it can use to replace Anthony Spencer. He will put a ton of pressure on the quarterback.
15. PHIโDontari Poe, DT, Memphis
Poe is a dominant defensive lineman who can cause havoc all across the line. The Eagles desperately need the help, so they'll be happy to take him.
16. NYJโMichael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame
The Jets have so many needs to fill that they'll be wise to go with the best player available here. Floyd will be a very valuable weapon for Mark Sanchezโor Tim Tebow.
17. CIN (via OAK)โKendall Wright, WR, Baylor
Wright is a speedy wideout who's going to become very dangerous on this offense. He'll add a whole new element and really open things up for A.J. Green.
18. SDโStephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina
Gilmore is the second-rated corner on my board. He may not be a big name, but he's a versatile and talented corner who can really help out this defense.
19. CHIโCoby Fleener, TE, Stanford
With Mike Tice taking over the offense, Fleener's athletic ability at the tight end position will be in demand. His 4.45 at the Stanford pro day woke up evaluators who had Fleener falling to the second or third round.
20. TENโAlshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina
Jeffery has incredible upside as a deep-threat receiver, and the Titans desperately need him as a weapon. This is a great pick for the Titans.
21. CINโDre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama
The Bengals are going to eventually want to move Nate Clements to the nickel as he gets older, so drafting Kirkpatrick here makes that move a lot easier. Despite his character issues, his talent makes him worth the risk.
22. CLE (via ATL)โLamar Miller, RB, Miami-FL
Browns fans may be mad about passing up on Richardson at No. 4, but taking Miller here will make up for that. He's got great speed and elusiveness, and he will be dangerous for this offense.
23. DETโCordy Glenn, OG, Georgia
The Lions have to upgrade their offensive line, and Glenn is a versatile and athletic player who can fill needs now and in the future.
24. PITโCourtney Upshaw, OLB, Alabama
Upshaw is the real deal as an outside linebacker, and he fits this Pittsburgh team like a glove. There isn't a safer pick not named Andrew Luck in this draft.
25. DENโFletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State
The Broncos may consider taking a lineman here, but with none worth the value of this pick, they'll take Cox, who will make their already dangerous defense even better.
26. HOUโStephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech
Hill's speed can make him elite on this offense. He'll be able to stretch the defense and help out both the running and passing game.
27. NE (via NO)โAndrew Branch, OLB, Clemson
A fast-rising prospect, Branch is a classic college defensive end who has a deadly first step to make the transition to outside linebacker in the 3-4 defense.
28. GBโWhitney Mercilus, OLB, Illinois
Mercilus is a pass-rushing specialist who will fit in great as a 3-4 OLB across from Clay Matthews. His draft stock is soaring after leading the NCAA with 16 sacks in 2011.
29. BALโDont'a Hightower, ILB, Alabama
The Ravens need to start thinking long-term at linebacker, and Hightower fits their system perfectly. He will thrive learning under Ray Lewis and company.
30. SFโPeter Konz, OG, Wisconsin
Konz is the No. 1-rated center, so he's a steal here for a 49ers team with a desperate need.
31. NEโKendall Reyes, DE, Connecticut
The Patriots will move back to a 3-4 defense in 2012, and that means finding a big defensive end to stop the run. Reyes will likely team with Jonathan Fanene, whom the team picked up in free agency, to be the bookends of the defensive line.
32. NYGโMike Adams, OT, Ohio State
Adams has incredible upside and intangibles as a lineman. The Giants will have to work on his footwork and fundamentals, but he's well worth the time.
Round 2
2 of 733. STLโJonathan Martin, OT, Stanford
Martin is a very raw player with a ton of talent. The Rams will really fortify their offense in these first two rounds.
34. INDโChris Polk, RB, Washington
Polk is a great fit here. Downhill, bruising runner that will be a dangerous weapon behind Luck.
35. MINโRueben Randle, WR, LSU
The Vikings need to give Christian Ponder a downfield weapon. Randle will suffice in Round 2.
36. TBโMark Barron, SS, Alabama
Barron does have first-round talent, but his stock fell due to a sports hernia. He's a steal for this vastly improved Buccaneers team.
37. CLEโBrandon Weeden, QB, Oklahoma State
Weeden will be a good developmental pick at quarterback, especially if it turns out the Browns really don't believe in Colt McCoy as much as they say.
38. JAXโMohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
Sanu is a great deep threat with explosive speed. The Jags need to help out Blaine Gabbert as much as they can.
39. STL (via WAS)โJerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State
Worthy is a first-round talent. He's big and strong, and he has a knack for getting in the backfield.
40. CARโKelechi Osemele, OG, Iowa State
Osemele is a very big prospect with a lot of raw intangibles. The Panthers will have to coach him up, but he's a good pick.
41. BUFโJamell Fleming, CB, Oklahoma
Fleming is a great pick and a steal for the Bills. He can really thrive playing behind their new and improved defensive line.
42. MIAโHarrison Smith, SS, Notre Dame
The Dolphins have to take a fundamentally sound pick after reaching for Tannehill in the top 10. Smith will help out their defense drastically.
43. SEAโChandler Jones, DE, Syracuse
Defense is a huge point of emphasis for the Seahawks. Their front seven is going to cause havoc in the NFC West.
44. KCโMike Martin, DT, Michigan
Martin is a great pick here for the Chiefs. He's a tenacious defender with a constant motor. Should cause some havoc for opposing offenses.
45. DALโDevon Still, DT, Penn State
Devon Still is a huge steal here for the Cowboys. They'll continue to build up their defensive line with this pick. He's been projected as a first-round guy many times, so they'll love him here.
46. PHIโKirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State
Backup quarterback may be the most important position in Philadelphia. In Cousins, the Eagles will be getting an underrated quarterback with a great feel for the game. He's a leader if anything.
47. NYJโDoug Martin, RB, Boise State
The Jets need a young and talented running back that they can develop. Martin will be the guy.
48. NE (via OAK)โJanoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama
New England may get the steal of the draft in Jenkins. Despite his character concerns, he is a top-15 talent.
49. SDโVinny Curry, OLB, Marshall
Curry is a very talented player who can be a big factor coming off the end.
50. CHIโKevin Zeitler, OG, Wisconsin
After the Bears pass on a lineman in Round 1, Zeitler becomes a must-have in Round 2.
51. PHI (via ARZ)โZach Brown, OLB, North Carolina
Brown has been up and down many boards, but there is no denying that he has raw talent. He'll really help this defense out.
52. TENโBen Jones, C, Georgia
The Titans will be getting a great value on a slightly underrated center here. He's a solid pick.
53. CINโLavonte David, OLB, Nebraska
David isn't perfect, but he'll fit in nicely in a vastly improved secondary.
54. DETโMitchell Schwartz, OT, California
Schwartz is a great development pick for the Lions. He'll be a starter for a long time once he cracks the lineup.
55. ATLโDwayne Allen, TE, Clemson
Tony Gonzalez is nearing the end of his career. Allen will learn a lot and eventually take his spot.
56. PITโDavid Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech
Wilson is a very good back who will thrive in this offense.
57. DENโAlfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska
Denver needs to start thinking about life without Champ Bailey soon enough. Dennard is underrated and can become very good in time.
58. HOUโJared Crick, DE, Nebraska
Crick is an exceptional pick here, as he fell because of injury concerns. He'll replace Antonio Smith gracefully. Update: A previous version said "Mario Williams" instead of Antonio Smith. Our apologies for the confusion.
59. NOโThis pick is forfeited following the NFL's "Bountygate" punishments.
60. GBโBilly Winn, OLB, Boise State
The Packers need to continue fortifying their front seven, so Winn will be a great pickup.
61. BALโChris Givens, WR, Wake Forest
The Ravens need to give Joe Flacco a few more options at wideout. Givens will be an important pick.
62. SFโCasey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt
Hayward is a great pick who will settle in nicely among this veteran defense.
63. NEโGeorge Iloka, SS, Boise State
Defense is going to be the name of the game for the Patriots this draft, as it should be. That secondary was awful last season.
64. NYGโBobby Wagner, OLB, Utah State
Wagner has a chance to really thrive behind this dominant Giants defensive line.
Round 3
3 of 765. INDโMarvin Jones, WR, California
The Colts need young wideouts who can grow with Andrew Luck, so this is a great pick.
66. STLโIsaiah Pead, RB, Cincinnati
Pead is a shifty runner with a ton of upside. He'll be a good change-of-pace back for this team.
67. MINโBrandon Boykin, CB, Georgia
The Vikings need to start retooling a once great defense. Boykin can grow into a good corner.
68. CLEโNick Toon, WR, Wisconsin
The more offensive weapons the better for the Browns. They need to give Colt McCoy everything he needs to succeed.
69. TBโTrumaine Johnson, CB, Montana
The Buccaneers will continue working on defense in Round 3. Great pickup here.
70. WASโJames-Michael Johnson, ILB, Nevada
After all the offensive moves the 'Skins have made so far, this will be a much-needed pickup for their defense.
71. JAXโMarkelle Martin, FS, Oklahoma State
Martin will be a good developmental pick for the Jags and could make an impact right away.
72. BUFโBrian Quick, WR, Appalachian State
Buffalo continues improving its team on both sides of the ball. This is a good offensive pickup.
73. MIAโZebrie Sanders, OT, Florida State
The Dolphins need to protect their new quarterback, so Sanders makes a lot of sense here in Round 3.
74. MIA (via CHI, CAR)โOrson Charles, TE, Georgia
Charles really impressed at the combine. He's got great speed and can become a very dangerous option on this offense.
75. KCโMychal Kendricks, ILB, California
Solid pickup here for the Chiefs. They haven't made any sexy picks, but solid all around.
76. SEAโBobby Massie, OT, Mississippi
I'll never bash a team for taking a tackle in Round 3, especially since they just invested in a quarterback.
77. HOU (via PHI)โJosh Chapman, DT, Alabama
Chapman is a huge player that takes up a ton of space on the defensive line. He can be a huge steal if he lives up to his potential.
78. NYJโRonnell Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma
Lewis could be a very valuable pick for this defensive-minded team.
79. OAKโThis pick isย forfeited due to the Raiders' selection of Terrelle Pryor in the 2011 NFL supplemental draft.
80. SDโLaMichael James, RB, Oregon
James is a great change-of-pace back and could even help out on special teams. The Chargers will take him with Darren Sproles in mind.
81. CHIโSean Spence, OLB, Miami-FL
The Bears linebackers are getting older. Spence is a solid backup that can develop into more.
82. ARZโBrandon Washington, OG, Miami-FL
The Cardinals need as much help as they can get on the offensive line.
83. DALโAmini Silatolu, OG, Midwestern State
Offensive line is a big need for the 'Boys. They'll have to address it here.
84. TENโCam Johnson, DE, Virginia
The Titans need to continue working on their defensive front. Great pick here.
85. CINโJames Brown, OG, Troy
Solid pickup here for the Bengals, who have had a great draft so far.
86. ATLโTyrone Crawford, DE, Boise State
The Falcons re-signed John Abraham and Kroy Biermann, but they have a need for a young pass-rusher who can ignite the defense.
87. DETโDwight Bentley, CB,ย Louisiana-Lafayette
Detroit lost its best corner Eric Wright in free agency, and while the Lions have young talents in the arsenal, they need to add more depth.
88. PITโJoe Adams, WR, Arkansas
Mike Wallace's future with the team is still in question. Should the Steelers lose him this offseason or next, Adams is an ideal replacement.
89. DENโBrock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State
No more Tim Tebow or Brady Quinn means the Broncos need to find a backup. Osweiler could become a steal, learning behind Peyton Manning.
90. PHI (via HOU)โJayron Hosley, CB, Virginia Tech
As the Eagles try to move Asante Samuel in a trade, Hosley would step in to replace him in the depth chart behind Nnamdi Asomugha, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Joselio Hanson.
91. NOโJosh Kaddu, OLB, Oregon
With their first pick in the draft, the Saints select an outside linebacker who can bring speed to the positionโsomething they lack at this time.
92. GBโBernard Pierce, RB, Temple
The Packers haven't moved to re-sign Ryan Grant, which opens up a spot in their running back rotation. Pierce has the power and patience to be effective in a zone blocking scheme.
93. BALโShea McClellin, OLB, Boise State
Jarret Johnson left for San Diego, leaving Paul Kruger and Sergio Kindle at outside linebacker. McClellin has the body type to line up immediately as a strong-side linebacker.
94. SFโAlameda Ta'amu, DT, Washington
Alameda Ta'amu may not be ready to start as a nose tackle yet, but he has the massive size to become a factor at the zero technique position in the 49ers' 3-4 defense.
95. NEโBruce Irvin, OLB, West Virginia
Just like their first pick in the draft, the Patriots are trying to add speedy pass-rushers. Irvin's 4.4 speed will give Bill Belichick a valuable edge-rusher.
96. NYGโRobert Turbin, RB, Utah State
Bye bye, Brandon Jacobs. Hello Robert Turbin. The Giants find their complementary back to pair with Ahmad Bradshaw.
97. OAKโJosh Robinson, CB, UCF
Al Davis loved speed, but Reggie McKenzie loves playmaking ability. Robinson has both.
Round 4
4 of 798. STLโRonnie Hillman, RB, San Diego State
99. INDโBrandon Thompson, NT, Clemson
100. MINโKeenan Robinson, OLB, Texas
101. HOU (via PHI, TB)โGreg Childs, WR, Arkansas
102. CLEโBrandon Mosley, OT, Auburn
103. JAXโSenio Kelemete, OG, Washington
104. WASโKheeston Randall, DE, Texas
105. MIAโA.J. Jenkins, WR, Illinois
106. CARโAudie Cole, ILB, NC State
107. BUFโMalik Jackson, DE, Tennessee
108. SEAโCyrus Gray, RB, Texas A&M
109. KCโJonathan Massaquoi, OLB, Troy
110. DEN (via NYJ)โMichael Brewster, C, Ohio State
111. WAS (via OAK)โOmar Bolden, CB, Arizona State
112. SDโJerry Franklin, ILB, Arkansas
113. CHIโMatt McCants, OT, UAB
114. ARZโMarvin McNutt, WR, Iowa
115. DALโLadarius Green, TE, Louisiana-Lafayette
116. PHIโVontaze Burfict, ILB, Arizona State
117. TENโBrandon Brooks, OG, Miami-OH
118. CINโJake Bequette, DE, Arkansas
119. DETโDavid Molk, C, Michigan
120. CLE (via ATL)โJeff Allen, G, Illinois
121. PITโRussell Wilson, QB, Wisconsin
122. DENโJarius Wright, WR, Arkansas
123. HOUโBrandon Taylor, SS, LSU
124. NOโChris Owusu, WR, Stanford
125. GBโPhilip Blake, C, Baylor
126. BUF (via BAL)โDemario Davis, OLB, Arkansas State
127. SFโDevon Wylie, WR, Fresno State
128. CIN (via NE)โJuron Criner, WR, Arizona
129. NYGโDeAngelo Peterson, TE, LSU
130. MINโMarcus Forston, DT, Miami-FL
131. OAKโNigel Bradham, OLB, Florida State
132. BALโAntonio Allen, SS, South Carolina
133. NYGโLeonard Johnson, CB, Iowa State
134. GBโNick Foles, QB, Arizona
135. GBโTrevor Guyton, DE, California
136. MINโTrenton Robinson, FS, Michigan State
137. DALโRyan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma
Round 5
5 of 7138. INDโDerek Wolfe, DE, Cincinnati
139. DEN (via STL)โTauren Poole, RB, Tennessee
140. MINโDaJohn Harris, DT, Southern California
141. CLEโLucas Nix, OG, Pittsburgh
142. TBโKyle Wilber, OLB, Wake Forest
143. WASโNate Potter, OT, Boise State
144. JAXโTommy Streeter, WR, Miami-FL
145. CARโJosh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina
146. BUFโMichael Egnew, TE, Missouri
147. MIAโT.Y. Hilton, WR, Florida International
148. KCโChase Minnifield, CB, Virginia
149. BUF (via SEA)โOlivier Vernon, DE, Miami-FL
150. OAKโRishard Matthews, WR, Nevada
151. SDโDwight Jones, WR, North Carolina
152. CHIโJeff Fuller, WR, Texas A&M
153. ARZโTony Bergstrom, OT, Utah
154. DALโShaun Prater, CB, Iowa
155. PHIโQuentin Saulsberry, C, Mississippi State
156. NYJโJaye Howard, DE, Florida
157. TENโRyan Steed, CB, Furman
158. CINโAaron Henry, FS, Wisconsin
159. ATLโDeQuan Menzie, CB, Alabama
160. DETโChris Rainey, RB, Florida
161. PITโJanzen Jackson, FS, Tennessee
162. CLE (via DEN)โEmmanuel Acho, OLB, Texas
163. HOUโMatt Reynolds, OT, Brigham Young
164. NOโCoryell Judie, CB, Texas A&M
165. GBโMicah Pellerin, CB, Hampton
166. BALโDan Herron, RB, Ohio State
167. SFโVick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State
168. CIN (via NE)โB.J. Coleman, QB,ย Chattanooga
169. NYGโT.J. Graham, WR, NC State
170. OAKโBrian Linthicum, TE, Michigan State
171. BALโTom Compton, OT, South Dakota
172. INDโDanny Coale, WR, Virginia Tech
Round 6
6 of 7173. STLโRon Brooks, CB, LSU
174. PHI (via IND)โJack Crawford, DE, Penn State
175. WAS (via MIN)โJacquies Smith, DE, Missouri
176. TBโChristian Thompson, FS, South Carolina State
177. MIN (via CLE)โTyler Nielsen, OLB, Iowa
178. JAXโTravis Lewis, OLB, Oklahoma
179. ARZ (via WAS)โAustin Davis, QB, Southern Mississippi
180. BUFโAndrew Datko, OT, Florida State
181. NO (via MIA)โEddie Whitley, FS, Virginia Tech
182. CARโTramain Thomas, FS, Arkansas
183. SEAโHebron Fangupo, DT, Brigham Young
184. KCโChandler Harnish, QB, Northern Illinois
185. SDโKevin Koger, TE, Michigan
186. CHIโChris Galippo, ILB, Southern California
187. ARZโGeorge Bryan, TE, North Carolina State
188. DALโBrett Roy, DE, Nevada
189. NYJ (via IND, PHI)โDonnie Fletcher, CB, Boston College
190. DEN (via NYJ)โEvan Rodriguez, FB, Temple
191. OAKโTerrance Ganaway, RB, Baylor
192. TENโDuke Ihenacho, SS, San Jose State
193. CINโBryan Anger, P, California
194. DETโforfeited
195. ATLโLamar Holmes, OT, Southern Mississippi
196. PITโDonald Stephenson, OT, Oklahoma
197. PHI (via DEN)โRhett Ellison, TE, Southern California
198. HOUโBlair Walsh, K, Georgia
199. MIA (via NO)โMike Harris, CB, Florida State
200. GBโBrandon Lindsey, OLB, Pittsburgh
201. BALโJustin Bethel, CB, Presbyterian
202. SFโMax Gruder, ILB, Pittsburgh
203. PHI (via NE)โEddie Pleasant, SS, Oregon
204. NYGโNicolas Jean-Baptiste, DT, Baylor
205. NYJโKeith Tandy, CB, West Virginia
206. NYJโMike Daniels, NT, Iowa
207. CLEโB.J. Cunningham, WR, Michigan State
208. CLEโDonte Paige-Moss, DE, North Carolina
209. INDโNajee Goode, ILB, West Virginia
210. CARโEric Page, WR, Toledo
Round 7
7 of 7211. INDโJames Hanna, TE, Oklahoma
212. STLโGerell Robinson, WR, Arizona State
213. MINโJosh LeRibeus, OG, Southern Methodist
214. CLEโDerrick Shelby, DE, Utah
215. TBโCase Keenum, QB, Houston
216. WASโTim Benford, WR, Tennessee Tech
217. IND (via NYJ, JAX)โKelcie McCray, SS, Arkansas State
218. MIAโTank Carder, OLB, TCU
219. CARโNick Provo, TE, Syracuse
220. BUFโAkiem Hicks, DT, Regina
221. KCโBrad Smelley, FB, Alabama
222. DET (via SEA)โTrevin Wade, CB, Arizona
223. CHIโBrandon Bolden, RB, Mississippi
224. ARZโBrandon Hardin, FS, Oregon State
225. DALโJunior Hemingway, WR, Michigan
226. MIN (via NE, PHI)โJaymes Brooks, OG, Virginia Tech
227. GB (via NYJ)โRyan Miller, OG, Colorado
228. SEA (via OAK)โCory Harkey, TE, UCLA
229. SDโEdwin Baker, RB, Michigan State
230. TENโTysyn Hartman, FS, Kansas State
231. JAX (via CIN)โGarth Gerhart, C, Arizona State
232. ATLโDesmond Wynn, OG, Rutgers
233. DETโAdrian Robinson, OLB, Temple
234. PITโShawn Loiseau, ILB, Merrimack
235. NYJ (via DEN)โDarius Fleming, OLB, Notre Dame
236. HOUโBradie Ewing, FB, Wisconsin
237. NOโMarcel Jones, OT, Nebraska
238. GBโAdrien Cole, ILB, Louisiana Tech
239. BALโVaughn Meatoga, DT, Hawaii
240. SFโChase Ford, TE, Miami-FL
241. KC (via NE)โLance Lewis, WR, East Carolina
242. NYGโMatt Daniels, SS, Duke
243. PITโCoty Sensabaugh, CB, Clemson
244. GBโDustin Waldron, OT, Portland State
245. NYJโLevy Adcock, OT, Oklahoma State
246. GBโDerek Dennis, OG, Temple
247. NYJโSean Cattouse, SS, California
248. CLEโDavin Meggett, RB, Maryland
249. PITโJoe Looney, OG, Wake Forest
250. CLEโDrew Butler, P, Georgia
251. PITโLaVon Brazill, WR, Ohio
252. ATLโJulian Miller, DE, West Virginia
253. SDโD'Anton Lynn, CB, Penn State
254. BUFโEmanuel Davis, CB, East Carolina
255. STLโDanny Trevathan, OLB, Kentucky
256. INDโBobby Rainey, RB, Western Kentucky
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