2012 NFL Mock Draft: Stock Watch for College Football's Top QBs
Stanford's Andrew Luck is the king of college football's quarterbacks. He's got it all.
There are a few other signal callers that have demonstrated the ability to be considered in the 2012 NFL draft.
Let's take a glance at the stock of the nation's top quarterbacks after this weekend's action...
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Andrew Luck
Luck is still the consensus top quarterback in the nation. I don't care what any NFL "expert analyst" says. He followed up last week's impressive performance in the Cardinal's win over USC with a three touchdown passes on 206 yards passing in a drubbing over Oregon State.
The stock is very high for Mr. Luck and increases this week with another solid effort.
Landry Jones
Jones and the Oklahoma Sooners offense is arguably the most explosive in college football. (Their rivals from Stillwater would beg to differ) A lot of that has to do with Landry Jones, who's been extremely steady this season. He only completed 47 percent of his passes but threw for 255 yards and two touchdowns against the Aggies of Texas A&M.
Right now, you'd have to say that Jones' stock is rising, but he lost star wideout and favorite big-play target Ryan Broyles for the season on Saturday.
We'll see how good Jones really is in the coming weeks.
Russell Wilson
Wilson may not be a first or second round draft pick, but he's certainly putting up the numbers to be considered in the middle rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft.
He only had five incompletions in Wisconsin's route of the Purdue, while tossing two touchdowns with no interceptions.
Wilson also ran for 76 yards and had a TD scamper.
Even with the Badgers' two heart-breaking losses this season, Wilson's stock is elevating considerably.
Kellen Moore
Moore broke Colt McCoy's career wins record with his 46th this weekend, in a 48-21 victory over UNLV. Another typical game for the Boise State legend. He tossed five touchdowns with no interceptions.
His stock is up, but people still worry about his size, arm strength and the dink-and-dunk in which he plays.
2012 NFL Mock Draft
| 1. Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck | 17. Cincinnati Bengals: Lamar Miller |
| 2. Miami Dolphins: Landry Jones | 18. Chicago Bears: Michael Floyd |
| 3. St. Louis Rams: Alshon Jeffery | 19. Baltimore Ravens: Luke Kuechly |
| 4. Washington Redskins: Robert Griffin III | 20. Cleveland Browns: Manti Te' |
| 5. Arizona Cardinals: Jonathan Martin | 21. New York Giants: Janoris Jenkins |
| 6. Minnesota Vikings: Matt Kalil | 22. Philadelphia Eagles: Vontaze Burfict |
| 7. Denver Broncos: Trent Richardson | 23. Oakland Raiders: Cliff Harris |
| 8. Jacksonville Jaguars: Justin Blackmon | 24. San Diego Chargers: Ronnell Lewis |
| 9. Seattle Seahawks: Matt Barkley | 25. Houston Texans: Alameda Ta'Amu |
| 10. Carolina Panthers: Morris Claiborne | 26. San Francisco 49ers: Nick Toon |
| 11. Kansas City Chiefs: Cordy Glenn | 27. Buffalo Bills: Donte Paige-Moss |
| 12. Cleveland Browns: Riley Reiff | 28. New England Patriots: Courtney Upshaw |
| 13. Tennessee Titans: Melvin Ingram | 29. Pittsburgh Steelers: David DeCastro |
14. Dallas Cowboys: Stephon Gilmore | 30. Detroit Lions: Alphonzo Denard |
| 15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dre Kirkpatrick | 31. New England Patriots: Quinton Coples |
| 16. New York Jets: Jerel Worthy | 32. Green Bay Packers: Brandon Jenkins |

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