2012 NFL Draft : Top 200 Prospects

Posted by Brad On April - 2 - 2012

"NFL Draft board"Ask and you shall receive.  After numerous requests following the release of our top 100 prospects we give you the top 200.  The top 200 will essentially take you through the 6th round of the draft (207 picks).  Included in this release of our 2012 NFL Draft prospects is the final grade for each player.

The grading scale is as follows:

7.5 – reserved for elite prospect that will be a perennial Pro Bowler and top player at his position.  Since 2006 Ndamukong Suh is the only player receiving this grade.

7.4 – 7.0 Day one starter that has the capability of being the top player at his position.

6.9 – 6.5 Mid 1st round pick that should develop into a starter quickly.

6.4 – 6.0 Low first to second round grade. 6.4 – 6.2 are low first round prospect, 6.2 being borderline 1-2. 6.1 being a high second round pick to mid second.  6.0 encompasses mid-to-late 2nd round picks.

5.9 – 5.7 3rd round

5.6 – 5.4 4th round

5.3 – 5.2 5th round

5.1 6th round

5.0 7th round

4.9 Priority free agent

4.8 – 4.7 UDFA

4.6 – 4.0 Possible camp body but not likely to make an NFL roster

After the break check out the top 200 prospects in the 2012 NFL Draft with grades for each

Rank Name School Position FINAL GRADE
1 Andrew Luck Stanford QB 7.5
2 Robert Griffin III Baylor QB 7.4
3 Trent Richardson Alabama RB 7.4
4 Morris Claiborne LSU CB 7.2
5 Matt Kalil USC OT 7.1
6 David DeCastro Stanford OG 7
7 Fletcher Cox Mississippi St. DT/DE 6.9
8 Melvin Ingram South Carolina DE/OLB 6.9
9 Justin Blackmon Oklahoma St. WR 6.8
10 Luke Kuechly Boston College ILB 6.7
11 Michael Floyd Notre Dame WR 6.7
12 Russell Wilson Wisconsin QB 6.7
13 Stephon Gilmore South Carolina CB 6.6
14 Kendall Wright Baylor WR 6.6
15 Whitney Mercilus Illinois DE 6.6
16 Dontari Poe Memphis DT 6.6
17 Mark Barron Alabama SS 6.5
18 Ryan Tannehill Texas A&M QB 6.5
19 Janoris Jenkins North Alabama CB 6.5
20 Quinton Coples North Carolina DE 6.4
21 Michael Brockers LSU DT 6.4
22 Cordy Glenn Georgia OG/OT 6.3
23 Andre Branch Clemson DE/OLB 6.3
24 Dre Kirkpatrick Alabama CB 6.3
25 Riley Reiff Iowa OT 6.2
26 Doug Martin Boise St. RB 6.2
27 Brandon Weeden Oklahoma St. QB 6.1
28 Jonathan Martin Stanford OT 6.1
29 Peter Konz Wisconsin OC 6.1
30 Coby Fleener Stanford TE 6.1
31 Stephen Hill Georgia Tech WR 6.1
32 Dont’a Hightower Alabama ILB 6.1
33 Jerel Worthy Michigan St. DT 6.1
34 Courtney Upshaw Alabama DE/OLB 6.1
35 Nick Perry USC DE/OLB 6.1
36 Ronnell Lewis Oklahoma OLB 6.1
37 Lavonte David Nebraska OLB 6
38 Alshon Jeffery South Carolina WR 6
39 Bobby Massie Mississippi OT 6
40 David Wilson Virginia Tech RB 6
41 Rueben Randle LSU WR 6
42 Kevin Zeitler Wisconsin OG 6
43 Mike Adams Ohio State OT 6
44 Shea McClellin Boise St. OLB 6
45 Kendall Reyes Connecticut DT/DE 6
46 Vinny Curry Marshall DE 6
47 Bobby Wagner Utah St. OLB 6
48 Mitchell Schwartz California OT 6
49 Casey Hayward Vanderbilt CB 6
50 Lamar Miller Miami RB 6
51 Mychal Kendricks California ILB 6
52 Orson Charles Georgia TE 6
53 Jayron Hosley Virginia Tech CB 5.9
54 Devon Still Penn St. DT 5.9
55 Jeff Allen Illinois OT/OG 5.9
56 Josh Robinson Central Florida CB 5.9
57 Brandon Thompson Clemson DT 5.9
58 Brandon Boykin Georgia CB 5.9
59 Mohamed Sanu Rutgers WR 5.9
60 Amini Silatolu Midwestern St. OG 5.9
61 Trumaine Johnson Montana CB 5.9
62 A.J. Jenkins Illinois WR 5.9
63 Brock Osweiler Arizona St. QB 5.9
64 Jared Crick Nebraska DE 5.9
65 Dwight Bentley Louisianna-Lafayette CB 5.9
66 Harrison Smith Notre Dame SS 5.9
67 Jarius Wright Arkansas WR 5.9
68 Zach Brown North Carolina OLB 5.8
69 Kelechi Osemele Iowa St. OG 5.8
70 Bernard Pierce Temple RB 5.8
71 Dwayne Allen Clemson TE 5.8
72 Josh Norman Coastal Carolina CB 5.8
73 Tony Bergstrom Utah OT/OG 5.8
74 Chris Givens Wake Forest WR 5.8
75 Ryan Steed Furman CB 5.8
76 Brian Quick Appalchian St. WR 5.8
77 Mike Martin Michigan DT 5.8
78 Devon Wylie Fresno St. WR 5.8
79 Brandon Washington Miami OG 5.8
80 Chandler Jones Syracuse DE 5.8
81 Alfonzo Dennard Nebraska CB 5.8
82 Sean Spence Miami OLB 5.7
83 Demario Davis Arkansas St. OLB 5.7
84 LaMichael James Oregon RB 5.7
85 James Brown Troy OG 5.7
86 Marvin Jones California WR 5.7
87 Ryan Broyles Oklahoma WR 5.7
88 Malik Jackson Tennessee DE 5.7
89 Zebrie Sanders Florida St. OT 5.7
90 Chase Minnifield Virginia CB 5.7
91 Josh Chapman Alabama DT 5.7
92 Tyrone Crawford Boise St. DE 5.7
93 Isaiah Pead Cincinnati RB 5.7
94 Joe Adams Arkansas WR 5.7
95 Brandon Brooks Miami (OH) OG 5.7
96 Brandon Taylor LSU SS 5.7
97 Bruce Irvin West Virginia OLB 5.7
98 Jamell Fleming Oklahoma CB 5.7
99 T.Y. Hilton Florida International WR 5.7
100 Cam Johnson Virginia DE 5.7
101 Leonard Johnson Iowa St. CB 5.7
102 George Iloka Boise St. FS 5.6
103 Alameda Ta’amu Washington DT 5.6
104 Chris Polk Washington RB 5.6
105 Ronnie Hillman San Diego St. RB 5.6
106 Terrell Manning NC State OLB 5.6
107 Phillip Blake Baylor OC 5.6
108 Josh Kaadu Oregon OLB 5.6
109 David Molk Michigan OC 5.6
110 Christian Thompson South Carolina St. FS 5.6
111 Nigel Bradham Florida St. OLB 5.5
112 Adrian Hamilton Prairie View A&M DE/OLB 5.5
113 Robert Turbin Utah St. RB 5.5
114 Greg Childs Arkansas WR 5.5
115 Ladarius Green UL-Lafayette TE 5.5
116 Keenan Robinson Texas OLB 5.5
117 Matt McCants UAB OT 5.5
118 Phillip Thomas Syracuse FS 5.5
119 James Michael-Johnson Nevada ILB 5.5
120 Markelle Martin Oklahoma St. FS 5.4
121 Omar Bolden Arizona St. CB 5.4
122 Juron Criner Arizona WR 5.4
123 Ron Brooks LSU CB 5.4
124 Audie Cole NC State ILB 5.4
125 Derek Wolfe Cincinnati DT/DE 5.4
126 Trevor Guyton California DE 5.4
127 Jordan White Western Michigan WR 5.4
128 Miles Burris San Diego St. OLB 5.4
129 DeVier Posey Ohio St. WR 5.4
130 Rishard Matthews Nevada WR 5.4
131 B.J. Coleman UT-Chatanooga QB 5.4
132 Michael Egnew Missouri TE 5.4
133 Michael Brewster Ohio St. OC 5.4
134 Jonathan Massaquoi Troy OLB 5.4
135 Billy Winn Boise St. DE 5.4
136 Dominique Hamilton Missouri DT 5.4
137 Marvin McNutt Iowa WR 5.4
138 Micah Pellerin Hampton CB 5.4
139 Nate Potter Boise St. OT 5.3
140 Tommy Streeter Miami WR 5.3
141 Tauren Poole Tennessee RB 5.3
142 Ben Jones Georgia OC 5.3
143 Jaye Howard Florida DT 5.3
144 B.J. Cunningham Michigan St. WR 5.3
145 Antonio Allen South Carolina SS 5.3
146 Danny Trevathan Kentucky OLB 5.3
147 Dwight Jones North Carolina WR 5.3
148 Shaun Prater Iowa CB 5.3
149 Mike Daniels Iowa DT 5.3
150 Tom Compton South Dakota OT 5.3
151 Kirk Cousins Michigan St. QB 5.3
152 Jack Crawford Penn St. DE 5.3
153 Eric Page Toledo WR 5.3
154 Joe Looney Wake Forest OG 5.3
155 Chris Rainey Florida RB/WR 5.3
156 Kellen Moore Boise St. QB 5.3
157 DaJohn Harris USC DT 5.3
158 Coryell Judie Texas A&M CB 5.3
159 Kyle Wilber Wake Forest OLB 5.2
160 Brett Roy Nevada DT/DE 5.2
161 Vick Ballard Mississippi St. RB 5.2
162 Adam Gettis Iowa OG 5.2
163 Deangelo Peterson LSU TE 5.2
164 Senio Kelemete Washington OG 5.2
165 Nicolas Jean-Baptiste Baylor DT 5.2
166 Rico Wallace Shenandoah WR 5.2
167 Jerry Franklin Arkansas ILB 5.2
168 Josh LeRibeus SMU OG 5.2
169 Emmanuel Acho Texas OLB 5.2
170 Jake Bequette Arkansas DE 5.2
171 Thomas Mayo Cal (PA) WR 5.2
172 Terrance Ganaway Baylor RB 5.2
173 Duke Ihenacho San Jose St. SS 5.2
174 Quentin Saulsberry Mississippi St. OC 5.2
175 Tank Carder TCU OLB 5.2
176 Janzen Jackson McNeese St. FS 5.1
177 Frank Alexander Oklahoma DE 5.1
178 Hebron Fangupo BYU DT 5.1
179 Vontaze Burfict Arizona St. ILB 5.1
180 Asa Jackson Cal-Poly CB 5.1
181 T.J. Graham NC State WR 5.1
182 Dan Herron Ohio St. RB 5.1
183 Aaron Henry Wisconsin FS 5.1
184 Travis Lewis Oklahoma OLB 5.1
185 Michael Smith Utah St. RB 5.1
186 Markus Zusevics Iowa OT 5.1
187 Cyrus Gray Texas A&M RB 5.1
188 Nick Foles Arizona QB 5.1
189 Jeff Fuller Texas A&M WR 5.1
190 Brandon Lindsey Pittsburgh OLB 5.1
191 Marcus Forston Miami DT 5.1
192 Lucas Nix Pittsburgh OG 5.1
193 Dale Moss South Dakota St. WR 5.1
194 Andrew Datko Florida St. OT 5.1
195 Akiem Hicks Regina DT 5.1
196 Chad Diehl Clemson FB 5.1
197 DeQuan Menzie Alabama CB/FS 5.1
198 Donnie Fletcher Boston College CB 5.1
199 Olivier Vernon Miami DE 5.1
200 Kheeston Randall Texas DT/DE 5.1
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  • Jsteppling

    great list. A few names maybe Id have on it….Justin Bethel cb, Donte Paige Moss, Julian Miller, jr hemingway, MAtt Austin, Vaughn Meatoga. But someone has to be off it. Why has Lucas Nix fallen so far? And a few I dont know….Rico Wallace? But great work, thanks.

    • Guess

      Rico Wallace maybe a little under rated on this list. I would consider moving him up.

      • bradc11

        I actually agree that he may be under rated. Unfortunately, I’m going off what I could find on him and watching him live at BSN Showcase. For that reason…only…I can’t rate him over some of the other guys ahead of him. I do love the upside with this guy.

    • bradc11

      Justin Bethel was a complete oversight on my part. The others I didn’t have high grades on. Vaughn Meatoga was close and would have made the top 250. Nix is just alright in my book, some like him a lot more than I do. Rico Wallace is someone to familiarize yourself with. Big target that went 4.5 at BSN Showcase. Solid hands, needs work getting into and out of routes and general route running but could be a sleeper at some point. Impressive overall athlete.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Michael-Boyle/7407186 Michael Boyle

    Why is Ryan Broyles so low? He seemed solid in a fairly pro style offense in college against top tier competition, where as some above him (Sanu) never really hit any strong defenses. Is the injury still holding him down on draft boards?

    • bradc11

      A couple issues with Broyles….First is the injury and his recovery. I probably would have him as a mid-2 if not for the injury. In reality, the Big XII is not a top conference when it comes to defense. His competition was mediocre as you and I could have beat some of the DB’s in that conference. For instance, Jamell Fleming and Leonard Johnson are the top two draftable CB’s in the draft from Big XII teams. Fleming, who was his teammate, looks to be a solid 2. Johnson lacks speed and should be in the 3-4 round range although I wouldn’t be surprised if he fell further. No doubts that Broyles has the production and I’m not slighting him at all just want to be fair on his draft position given some of the issues. He probably would sit in the 45-60 range w/o the injury. Sanu is lower on my board than most but there is a lot to like with him. Agreed on the competition side but guy is a playmaker. Think slower Randall Cobb but more consistent hands.

  • Jsk53

    Have you looked at prospect Jayah Kai-samba in general from Georgetown or Andrew Schaetzke. Both performed well in FCS and may be late rounder/PFA. I believe Kai-samba was at the BSN showcase you saw Rico Wallace at

    • bradc11

      I saw Kaisamba at the BSN Showcase and came away impressed. I had him at 4.45 in the 40 but it looked like he pulled up early. Definitely has the build of an NFL corner. Probably won’t be drafted but could make a camp roster. Schaetzke…I haven’t seen in person or on tape so I won’t comment on. I’m familiar with him but he didn’t make my list to take a look at.

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