2012 NFL Draft: Complete Recap of Draft Picks and Undrafted Free Agents

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This list was compiled as information came in, and some of it is still trickling in. The Undrafted Free Agent source is either NFL.com or the team’s official website. Feel free to let us know if names are still trickling in. The numerical ordering of players is the order in which they were picked, not the round which they were picked, by the team. Please excuse the formatting if that is something that freaks you out.

AFC West

Denver Broncos

  1. Derek Wolfe, DT, Cincinnati
  2. Brock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State
  3. Ronnie Hillman, RB, San Diego State
  4. Omar Bolden, CB, Arizona State
  5. Philip Blake, C/G, Baylor
  6. Malik Jackson, DE, Tennessee
  7. Danny Trevathan, LB, Kentucky

Undrafted FAs

  • Steven Johnson, LB, Kansas
  • Duke Ihenacho, S, San Jose State
  • Elliot Coffey, LB, Baylor
  • Jamie Blatnick, DE, Oklahoma State
  • Jerry Franklin, LB, Arkansas
  • Aaron Brewer, LS, San Diego State
  • Coryell Judie, CB, Texas A&M
  • Anthony Miller, TE, California
  • Mike Remmers, OG, Oregon State
  • Gerrell Robinson, WR, Arizona State
  • Wayne Tribue, OL, Temple
  • Austin Wuebbels, OG, Missouri
  • Eric Page, WR, Toledo

San Diego Chargers

  1. Melvin Ingram, DE/OLB, South Carolina
  2. Kendall Reyes, DL, UConn
  3. Brandon Taylor, S, LSU
  4. Ladarius Green, TE, San Diego State
  5. Johnnie Troutman, OG, Penn State
  6. David Molk, C, Michigan
  7. Edwin Baker, RB, Michigan State

UDFA
— Appalachian State defensive back De’Andre Presley
— Arizona State wide receiver Mike Willie
— Arkansas cornerback Greg Gatson
— California safety Sean Cattouse
— Fresno State defensive tackle Logan Harrell
— Houston running back Mike Hayes
— LSU quarterback Jarrett Lee
— Mississippi State offensive lineman Cordell Bell
— Mississippi Valley St. wide receiver Paul Cox
— Montana offensive lineman Charles Burton
— Oklahoma State wide receiver Hubert Anyiam
— Rice punter Kyle Martens
— South Carolina wide receiver Jason Barnes
— Tennessee long snapper Nick Guess
— Texas A&M defensive tackle Eddie Brown
— UCF inside linebacker Josh Linam
— UCLA offensive lineman Mike Harris
— UCLA wide receiver Taylor Embree
— UNLV wide receiver Phillip Payne
— USC defensive tackle Christian Tupou

Kansas City Chiefs

  1. Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis
  2. Jeff Allen, OL, Illinois
  3. Donald Stephenson, OL, Oklahoma
  4. Devon Wylie, WR, Fresno State
  5. DeQuan Menzie, DB, Alabama
  6. Cyrus Gray, RB, Texas A&M
  7. Jerome Long, DT, San Diego State
  8. Junior Hemingway, WR, Michigan

UDFA
Louisville WR Josh Bellamy; California G Justin Cheadle; Colgate RB Nate Eachus; Bethune-Cookman S Jean Fanor; Kansas State S Tysyn Harman; Louisville LB Dexter Heyman; North Carolina C Cam Holland; Notre Dame DE Ethan Johnson; Nebraska WR Brandon Kinnie; Florida State S Terrance Parks; Auburn FS Neiko Thorpe

Oakland Raiders

  1. Tony Bergstrom, OL, Utah
  2. Miles Burris, LB, San Diego State
  3. Jack Crawford, DE, Penn State
  4. Juron Criner, WR, Arizona
  5. Christo Bilukidi, DE, Georgia State
  6. Nathan Stupar, LB, Penn State

Undrafted FAs
Nevada DE Kaelin Burnett; Beloit WR Derek Carrier; Missouri DL Dominique Hamilton; Wisconsin S Aaron Henry; Fort Valley State P Marquette King; Arizona State OL Dan Knapp; Pittsburgh OL Lucas Nix; San Diego LB Mario Kurn; Temple WR Rod Streater

AFC South

Indianapolis Colts

  1. Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford
  2. Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford
  3. Dwayne Allen, TE, Clemson
  4. T.Y. Hilton, WR, Florida International
  5. Josh Chapman, DT, Alabama
  6. Vick Ballard, RB, Mississippi State
  7. Lavon Brazill, WR, Ohio
  8. Justin Anderson, OL, Georgia
  9. Tim Fugger, DE, Vanderbilt
  10. Chandler Harnish, QB, Northern Illinois

UDFA
East Carolina OT Steve Baker; Maryland CB Cameron Chism; Endicott DE Kevin Eagan; Wisconsin CB Antonio Fenelus; Rhode Island OL Jason Foster; USC LB Chris Galippo; Iowa State OL Hayworth Hicks; Pittsburgh DB Buddy Jackson; North Carolina S Matt Merletti; Hampton CB Micah Pellerin; Montana WR Jabin Sambrano; San Diego State P Brian Stahovich; Stanford R Griff Whalen

Jacksonville Jaguars

  1. Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State
  2. Andre Branch, DE, Clemson
  3. Bryan Anger, P, California
  4. Brandon Marshall, LB, Nevada
  5. Mike Harris, CB, Florida State
  6. Jeris Pendleton, DT, Ashland

UDFA
Ohio St. OL Michael Brewster; Bethune-Cookman LB Ryan Davis; Florida A&M WR Kevin Elliott; Texas Tech G D.J. Hall; Murray State DB Dontrell Johnson; South Carolina State LB Donovan Richard; Wagner LB Julian Stanford; North Dakota State TE Matt Veldman

Tennessee Titans

  1. Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor
  2. Zach Brown, LB, North Carolina
  3. Mike Martin, DT, Michigan
  4. Coty Sensabaugh, CB, Clemson
  5. Taylor Thompson, TE, SMU
  6. Markelle Martin, S, Oklahoma State
  7. Scott Solomon, DE, Rice

UDFA signings
Washington WR Devin Aguilar; Stephen F. Austin OL George Bias; Vanderbilt TE Brandon Barden; Missouri TE Beau Brinkley; Kentucky OL Chandler Burden; USC DT DaJohn Harris; Texas S Christian Scott; Tarleton State QB Nick Stephens; Alabama LB Alex Watkins; Cincinnati WR D.J. Woods; Alabama C William Vlachos

Houston Texans

  1. Whitney Mercilus, DE/OLB, Illinois
  2. DeVier Posey, WR, Ohio State
  3. Brandon Brooks, OL, Miami (OH)
  4. Ben Jones, C, Georgia
  5. Keshawn Martin, WR, Michigan State
  6. Jared Crick, DL, Nebraska
  7. Randy Bullock, K, Texas A&M
  8. Nick Mondeck, OT, Purdue

UDFA
James Madison DL D.J. Bryant; TCU TE Logan Brock; Houston QB Case Keenum; Toledo FS Desmond Marrow; Missouri S Jarrell Jackson; Merrimack LB Shawn Loiseau; Grambling WR Mario Louis; Mary Hardin-Baylor OT Nate Menkin; Maryland RB Davin Meggett; Illinois State OT Cody White; Illinois RB Jason Ford; BYU DT Loni Fangupo; North Carolina WR Dwight Jones; Oregon S Eddie Pleasant; Bowie State DE/OLB Delano Johnson; Houston DT David Hunter; Baylor DT Tracy Robertson; William and Mary RB Johnathan Grimes; Pittsburgh LB Greg Williams; Clemson DT Rennie Moore; Ouchita Baptist TE Phillip Supernaw

AFC North

Pittsburgh Steelers

  1. David DeCastro, OG, Stanford
  2. Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
  3. Sean Spence, LB, Miami (FL)
  4. Alameda Ta’amu, DT, Washington
  5. Chris Rainey, RB/WR, Florida
  6. Toney Clemons, WR, Colorado
  7. David Paulson, TE, Oregon
  8. Terrance Frederick, CB, Texas A&M
  9. Kelvin Beachum, OG, SMU

UDFA
Georgia P Drew Butler; Louisiana Tech CB Terry Carter; Duquesne WR Connor Dixon; Arizona DB Robert Golden; Connecticut St. DE Ikponmwosa Igbinosun; Furman OL Ryan Lee; Pitt LB Brandon Lindsey; Alabama WR Marquis Maze; Missouri K Grant Ressel; Temple LB Adrian Robinson; Rutgers OL Desmond Stapleton; Yale DE Jake Stoller

Baltimore Ravens

  1. Courtney Upshaw, DE/OLB, Alabama
  2. Kelechi Osemele, OL, Iowa State
  3. Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple
  4. Gino Gradkowski, G, Delaware
  5. Christian Thompson, S, South Carolina State
  6. Asa Jackson, DB, Cal Poly
  7. Tommy Streeter, WR, Miami
  8. DeAngelo Tyson, DT, Georgia

Undrafted FAs
Florida QB John Brantley; North Carolina CB Charles Brown; Morgan State TE-WR Lamont Bryant; Mississippi State OL James Carmon; Clemson FB Chad Diehl; Georgia FB Bruce Figgins; Slippery Rock WR Devin Goda; UAB DT Elliott Henigan; Baylor DT Nick Jean-Baptiste; Tennessee FB/LB Austin Johnson; Kent State DT Ishmaa’ily Kitchen; Alabama OL Alfred McCullough; Western Kentucky RB Bobby Rainey; Texas K/P Justin Tucker; Syracuse TE Nick Provo; Florida WR Deonte Thompson

Cleveland Browns

  1. Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama
  2. Brandon Weeden, QB, Oklahoma State
  3. Mitchell Schwartz, OT, California
  4. John Hughes, DT, Cincinnati
  5. Travis Benjamin, WR, Miami (FL)
  6. James-Michael Johnson, LB, Nevada
  7. Ryan Miller, OL, Colorado
  8. Emmanuel Acho, LB, Texas
  9. Billy Winn, DL, Boise State
  10. Trevin Wade, CB, Arizona
  11. Brad Smelley, FB, Arizona

Undrafted FAs
James Madison CB Mike Allen; Akron OL Jake Anderson; Idaho OT Matt Cleveland; Oklahoma State WR Josh Cooper; East Carolina CB Emanuel Davis; Arizona State C Garth Gerhart; Wyoming S Tashaun Gipson; Florida DE William Green; Central Florida LB Josh Linum; Pittsburgh CB Antuawn Reed; Florida State WR Bert Reed; Missouri State WR Jermaine Saffold; Ohio State OT J.B. Shugarts; Ohio State LB Andrew Sweat

Cincinnati Bengals

  1. Dre’ Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama
  2. Kevin Zeitler, OG, Wisconsin
  3. Devon Still, DT, Penn State
  4. Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
  5. Brandon Thompson, DT, Clemson
  6. Orson Charles, TE, Georgia
  7. Shaun Prater, CB, Iowa
  8. Marvin Jones, WR, California
  9. George Iloka, S, Boise State

UDFA
Bowling Green C Ben Bojicic; Western Kentucky DB Darrius Brooks; Arizona State LB Vontaze Burfict; UCLA S Tony Dye; Colorado QB Tyler Hansen; Indiana State WR Justin Hilton; West Virginia DE Julian Miller; Colorado RB Rodney Stewart

AFC East

New England Patriots

  1. Chandler Jones, DE/OLB, Syracuse
  2. Dont’a Hightower, LB, Alabama
  3. Tavon Wilson, DB, Illinois
  4. Jake Bequette, DE/OLB, Arkansas
  5. Nate Ebner, DB, Ohio State
  6. Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska
  7. Jeremy Ebert, WR, Northwestern

UDFA
Miami DT Marcus Forston; Iowa TE Brad Herman; South Florida OL Jeremiah Warren; Iowa OL Markus Zusevics

Miami Dolphins

  1. Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M
  2. Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford
  3. Olivier Vernon, DE, Miami (FL)
  4. Michael Egnew, TE, Missouri
  5. Lamar Miller, RB, Miami (FL)
  6. Josh Kaddu, LB, Oregon
  7. B.J. Cunningham, WR, Michigan State
  8. Kheeston Randall, DL, Texas
  9. Rishard Lewis, WR, Nevada

Undrafted FAs
Pittsburgh DT Chas Alecxih; Oregon State LB Cameron Collins; Temple OL Derek Dennis; Purdue S Albert Evans; Notre Dame RB Jonas Gray; Arizona State DE Shelly Lyons; Arkansas State S Kelcie McCray; Penn State WR Derek Moye; Boise State DL Jarrell Root; Missouri DE Jacquies Smith; UMass OG Josh Samuda; Portland State OT Dustin Waldron

Buffalo Bills

  1. Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina
  2. Cordy Glenn, OL, Georgia
  3. T.J. Graham, WR, North Carolina State
  4. Nigel Bradham, LB, Florida State
  5. Ron Brooks, CB, LSU
  6. Zebrie Sanders, OT, Florida State
  7. Tank Carder, LB, TCU
  8. Mark Asper, OL, Oregon
  9. John Potter, K, Western Michigan

UDFA
Richmond QB Aaron Corp; Missouri St. RB Chris Douglas; Mercyhurst S Ian Wild; Florida State P Shawn Powell; Penn State S Nick Sukay; Stanford S Delano Howard

New York Jets

  1. Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina
  2. Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech
  3. Demario Davis, LB, Arkansas State
  4. Josh Bush, DB, Wake Forest
  5. Terrance Ganaway, RB, Baylor
  6. Robert T. Griffin, OL, Baylor
  7. Antonio Allen, S, South Carolina
  8. Jordan White, WR, Western Michigan

UDFA
Utah OL John Cullen; Boston College CB Donnie Fletcher; William Penn DL Damon Harrison; Tulsa QB G.J. Kinne; Michigan State TE Brian Linthicum; Montana K Brody McKnight; Nevada DT Brett Roy; Furman CB Ryan Steed

NFC West

San Francisco 49ers

  1. A.J. Jenkins, WR, Illinois
  2. LaMichael James, RB, Oregon
  3. Joe Looney, OL, Wake Forest
  4. Darius Fleming, LB, Notre Dame
  5. Trenton Robinson, S, Michigan State
  6. Jason Slowey, OL, Western Oregon
  7. Cam Johnson, DE, Virginia

UDFA
Clemson DE Kourtnei Brown; Wisconsin DT Patrick Butrym; Michigan State TE Garrett Celek; San Jose State RB DaJuan Cofield; Southern Illinois RB Jewel Hampton; Purdue OLB Joe Holland; Texas A&M DE Tony Jerod-Eddie; Stanford DE Matthew Masifilo; Kentucky CB Anthony Mosley; Harvard OL Kevin Murphy; Northwestern OL Al Netters; Stanford WR Chris Owusu; Northern Illinois WR Nathan Palmer; UNLV DB/KR Deante’ Purvis; Cal K Giorgio Tavecchio; Stanford S Michael Thomas; Florida Atlantic WR Brian Tyms

Seattle Seahawks

  1. Bruce Irvin, DE, West Virginia
  2. Bobby Wagner, LB, Utah State
  3. Russell Wilson, QB, Wisconsin
  4. Robert Turbin, RB, Utah State
  5. Jaye Howard, DL, Florida
  6. Korey Toomer, LB, Idaho
  7. Jeremy Lane, CB, Northwestern State
  8. Winston Guy, S, Kentucky
  9. J.R. Sweezy, DL, North Carolina State
  10. Greg Scruggs, DE, Louisville

UDFA
Ohio WR Phil Bates; McNeese State CB London Durham; California (Pa.) G Rishaw Johnson; Washington WR Jermaine Kearse; Henderson State TE Sean McGrath; Montana OT Jon Opperud; Portland State DB DeShawn Shead; Cincinnati DE Monte Taylor; Oregon WR Lavasier Tuinei; Portland State DT Myles Wade; Purdue K Carson Wiggs

Arizona Cardinals

  1. Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame
  2. Jamell Fleming, CB, Oklahoma
  3. Bobby Massie, OL, Ole Miss
  4. Senio Kelemete, OL, Washingon
  5. Justin Bethel, CB, Presbyterian
  6. Ryan Lindley, QB, San Diego State
  7. Nate Potter, OT, Boise State

UDFA
Iowa DE Broderick Binns; Purdue FB Jared Crank; Sacramento State DE Zach Nash; Colorado DT Conrad Obi; Arizona State LB Colin Parker; Arizona LB Paul Vassallo

St. Louis Rams

  1. Michael Brockers, DT, LSU
  2. Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State
  3. Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama
  4. Isaiah Pead, RB, Cincinnati
  5. Trumaine Johnson, DB, Montana
  6. Chris Givens, WR, Wake Forest
  7. Rokevious Watkins, OG, South Carolina
  8. Greg Zuerlein, K, Missouri Western
  9. Aaron Brown, LB, Hawaii
  10. Daryl Richardson, RB, Abelene Christian

UDFA
Eastern Kentucky CB Jeremy Caldwell; Virginia DL Matt Conrath; Duke S Matt Daniels; LSU OL Bob Hebert; Oregon State P Johnny Hekker; Ohio LB Noah Keller; LSU TE DeAngelo Peterson; Texas Tech DE Scott Smith; UNLV S Quinton Porter; Henderson State WR Nick Johnson; Syracuse OT Michael Hay; Duke S Matt Daniels; UCLA TE Cory Harkey; Southern Mississippi QB Austin Davis; Wayne State OT Joe Long; Houston LB Sammy Ford; Washington State LB Alex Hoffman-Ellis; Virginia S Rodney McLeod; Massachusetts LS Travis Tripucka; Michigan State FB Todd Anderson; Stephen F. Austin LB Derrick Choice; Jacksonville State RB Calvin Middleton

NFC South

New Orleans Saints

  1. Akiem Hicks, DT, Regina
  2. Nick Toon, WR, Wisconsin
  3. Corey White, S, Samford
  4. Andrew Tiller, OL, Syracuse
  5. Marcel Jones, OT, Nebraska

UDFA
Wisconsin TE Jacob Byrne; Washburn OL Brian Folkerts; Temple LB Stephen Johnson; Arkansas S Jerico Nelson; Georgia Southern DB Laron Scott; Arizona State OL Aderious Simmons; Tulsa DT Tyrunn Walker

Atlanta Falcons

  1. Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin
  2. Lamar Holmes, OL, Southern Mississippi
  3. Bradie Ewing, FB, Wisconsin
  4. Jonathan Massaquoi, DE/OLB, Troy
  5. Travian Robertson, DL, South Carolina

Undrafted FAs
Cal WR Michael Calvin; East Carolina QB Dominique Davis; Montclair State S Chad Faulcon; Alabama LB Jerrell Harris; Auburn LS Josh Harris; Miami OL Tyler Horn; Central Florida TE Adam Nissley; Wisconsin DE Lewis Nzegwu; Huntingdon WR Cody Pearcy; Oregon State WR James Rodgers

Carolina Panthers

  1. Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College
  2. Amini Silatolu, OL, Midwestern State
  3. Frank Alexander, DE, Oklahoma
  4. Joe Adams, WR, Arkansas
  5. Josh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina
  6. Brad Nortman, P, Wisconsin
  7. D.J. Campbell, S, California

Undrafted FAs
Missouri WR Wes Kemp; Shenandoah WR Rico Wallace; Wofford WR Brenton Bersin; LSU G Will Blackwell; UCLA DT Nate Chandler; Temple G Derek Dennis; Idaho RB Princeton McCarty; Tennessee RB Tauren Poole; BYU T Matt Reynolds; Humboldt State RB Lyndon Rowells; Michigan DT/DE Ryan Van Bergen;

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  1. Mark Barron, S, Alabama
  2. Doug Martin, RB, Boise State
  3. Lavonte David, LB, Nebraska
  4. Najee Goode, LB, West Virginia
  5. Keith Tandy, CB, West Virginia
  6. Michael Smith, RB, Utah State
  7. Drake Dunsmore, TE/FB, Northwestern

UDFA
Southern Florida OL Gilbert “Chaz” Hine; Iowa St CB Leonard Johnson; Toledo OL Mike VanDerMeulen

NFC North

Chicago Bears

  1. Shea McClellin, DE, Boise State
  2. Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina
  3. Brandon Hardin, S, Oregon State
  4. Evan Rodriguez, FB/TE, Temple
  5. Isaiah Frey, DB, Nevada
  6. Greg McCoy, DB, TCU

UDFA
Wyoming RB Alvester Alexander; Troy OT James Brown; Old Dominion DT Ronnie Cameron; Louisiana Tech LB Adrien Cole; Maine S Trevor Coston; Western Illinois WR Terriun Crump; West Texas A&M WR Britton Golden; Albany T A.J. Greene; Wayne State S Jeremy Jones; Liberty WR Chris Summers; Southern Miss LB Ronnie Thornton

Minnesota Vikings

  1. Matt Kalil, OT, USC
  2. Harrison Smith, S, Notre Dame
  3. Josh Robinson, CB, Central Florida
  4. Jarius Wright, WR, Arkansas
  5. Rhett Ellison, FB/TE, USC
  6. Greg Childs, WR, Arkansas
  7. Robert Blanton, CB, Notre Dame
  8. Blair Walsh, K, Georgia
  9. Audie Cole, LB, North Carolina State
  10. Trevor Guyton, DL, California

UDFA
Boise State DT Chase Baker; UCLA RB Derrick Coleman; Florida Atlantic DE Kevin Cyrille; Nicholls State CB Bobby Felder; Bowling Green WR Kamar Jorden; Penn State DE Eric Latimore; Iowa LB Tyler Nielsen; Cal DE Ernest Owusu; Hawaii G Austin Pasztor; North Carolina DT Tydreke Powell; Missouri DT Terrell Resonno; Mississippi State C Quentin Saulsberry; Oregon OT Darrion Weems; South Carolina CB C.C. Whitlock

Detroit Lions

  1. Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa
  2. Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma
  3. Dwight Bentley, CB, Louisiana Lafayette
  4. Ronnell Lewis, DE/OLB, Oklahoma
  5. Tahir Whitehead, LB, Temple
  6. Chris Greenwood, CB, Albion
  7. Jonte Green, DB, New Mexico State
  8. Travis Lewis, LB, Oklahoma

UDFA
Elon G Rodney Austin; Penn State G Sam Barham; Illinois K Derek Dimke; Houston WR Patrick Edwards; William & Mary TE Alex Gottlieb; New Mexico ILB Carmen Messina; Boise State QB Kellen Moore; Weber State OL J.C. Oram; Boise State WR Tyler Shoemaker; Kentucky LB Ronnie Sneed

Green Bay Packers

  1. Nick Perry, DE/OLB, USC
  2. Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State
  3. Casey Heyward, CB, Vanderbilt
  4. Mike Daniels, DT, Iowa
  5. Jerron McMillian, S, Maine
  6. Terrell Manning, LB, North Carolina State
  7. Andrew Datko, OT, Florida State
  8. B.J. Coleman, QB, UT Chattanooga

UDFA (via Total Packers)
Jaymes Brooks, guard/center, Virginia Tech (6-2, 307) — A three-year starter at right guard for the Hokies, Brooks was also named second-team All-ACC twice. He’s versatile enough to play all three interior offensive line positions, but most teams considered him too small to play guard at the NFL level. He played in a zone blocking scheme at Virginia Tech. If he shows something, the Packers may consider grooming him as their future center. They definitely like versatile offensive lineman.
Dale Moss, receiver, South Dakota State (6-4, 215) — Moss played basketball for four seasons before playing one season of football at SDSU. He’s extremely raw, but a great athlete with size and leaping ability. In his one season of football, he led the Jackrabbits with 61 catches for 949 yards and six touchdowns. He has great potential, but needs to put on more muscle. Could be this year’s Tori Gurley.
Don Barclay, tackle/guard, West Virginia (6-4, 305) — A two-year starter at left tackle for the Mountaineers, Barclay was named first-team All-Big East by the coaches in 2011. He’ll probably play guard at the pro level because of his size. Unfortunately, that’s about all we know about him. It doesn’t seem like he was scouted heavily and that probably means it’s unlikely he’ll make an NFL roster.
Sean Richardson, safety, Vanderbilt (6-3, 216) — Projected by CBS Sports as a seventh-round pick, Richardson was a three-year starter for the Commodores. He had 63 tackles, including 6.5 for a loss his senior season. He also had one interception and a sack. Coverage isn’t a strong suit, but he plays well against the run. Richardson actually considered coming out after his junior season. The Packers will reportedly convert him to linebacker.
Nic Cooper, running back, Winston-Salem State (5-9, 249) — Cooper put up some impressive rushing stats at Division II Winston-Salem State. He ran for 1,808 yards and 22 touchdowns in 2011, averaging 6.8 yards per carry while leading his team to a 13-1 record. It doesn’t look like that will matter in Green Bay, though. The Packers will convert Cooper, who left school with a year of eligibility remaining, to fullback.
Dezman Moses, defensive end, Tulane (6-3, 248) — Moses was a second-team All-Conference USA selection in 2011 after recording 52 tackles and 9.5 sacks for the Green Wave. He started his college career at Iowa before transferring to Tulane, where he was a two-year starter. Moses will transition to outside linebacker in Green Bay. He’ll likely need to put on some muscle to compete at the NFL level.
Dion Turner, cornerback, Southern Utah (6-0, 195) — Turner was a first-team All-Great West selection his senior season. He only started playing football his senior year of high school. He played safety before switching to cornerback in college. Unfortunately, we don’t know much about him because he played at Southern Utah.
Marc Tyler, running back USC (5-11, 230) — Tyler split time in the USC backfield in 2011, rushing for 568 yards and four touchdowns. He averaged 4.7 yards per carry. His best season came in 2010, when he ran for 913 yards, nine touchdowns and averaged 5.3 per carry. Tyler was suspended for the first game of the 2011 season for making what were considered inappropriate comments about athletes getting paid at USC. Tyler obviously has some talent and he also has the USC pedigree. Could push for a roster spot, just like Brandon Saine did last season after going undrafted out of Ohio State.
Drew Vanderlin, defensive end, Michigan Tech (6-4, 280) — Vanderlin, who played at Green Bay Southwest, had 20 career sacks for the Huskies. He finished the 2011 season with 33 tackles and 6.5 sacks while earning first-team All-GLIAC honors. Vanderlin projects as a defensive end in the NFL, but seems better suited for a 4-3 defense. He’ll need to bulk up considerably to have a shot at playing end in the Packers 3-4, which already has a pretty crowded defensive line group.
Eric Lair, tight end, Minnesota (6-3, 232) — Lair looks like he was the forgotten man in 2011. A year after catching 39 balls for 526 yards and two touchdowns, Lair caught only 11 balls for 168 yards and one touchdown in 2011. He put those numbers up in eight games. There seems to be some question as to Lair’s position as well. Although he played tight end in college, he may be converted to a fullback/H-back in the NFL.
Tommie Draheim, guard, San Diego State (6-4, 305) — A first-team All-Mountain West selection in 2011, Draheim played left tackle in college. He was a three-year starter for the Aztecs. Draheim is limited athletically and lacks footwork to play left tackle in the pros, which is part of the reason he’s being projected as a guard.
Duane Bennett, running back, Minnesota (5-9, 205) — Bennett was a pretty average back for the Gophers, rushing for 639 yards and three touchdowns his senior season, while averaging 3.8 yards per carry. He’ll need to show something on special teams to have any shot of securing a spot in the NFL.
Cameron Ford, tight end, Wake Forest (6-4, 255) — Ford recorded only 12 receptions for 99 yards and three touchdowns his senior season, his first as a regular starter. Ford is another guy who’ll have to show a lot on special teams to have any shot at making an NFL roster.
Marcus Rivers, receiver, Buffalo (6-5, 220) — Rivers recorded 60 receptions for 615 yards and two touchdowns in 2011 with Buffalo, the alma mater of James Starks. He was named second-team All-Mid-American. Rivers isn’t fast, but he’s an imposing target at 6-5 and uses his body well.

NFC East

Washington Redskins

  1. Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor
  2. Josh LeRibeus, OL, SMU
  3. Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State
  4. Keenan Robinson, LB, Texas
  5. Adam Gettis, OL, Iowa
  6. Alfred Morris, RB, Florida Atlantic
  7. Tom Compton, OT, South Dakota
  8. Richard Crawford, DB, SMU
  9. Jordan Bernstine, CB/S, Iowa

UDFA
Alabama WR Darius Hanks; Southern Miss WR Kelvin Bolden; Louisiana Tech RB Lennon Creer; Oklahoma State C Grant Garne; Cal ILB D.J. Holt; William and Mary DE Marcus Hyde; Alabama CB Phelon Jones; East Carolina WR Lance Lewis; Hawaii DT Vaughn Metaoga; Virginia CB Chase Minnifield; New Hampshire DE Brian McNalley; Michigan RB Michael Shaw; West Virginia S Eain Smith

Dallas Cowboys

  1. Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU
  2. Tyrone Crawford, DL, Boise State
  3. Kyle Wilber, LB/DE, Wake Forest
  4. Matt Johnson, DB, Eastern Washington
  5. Danny Coale, WR, Virginia Tech
  6. James Hanna, TE, Oklahoma
  7. Caleb McSurdy, LB, Montana

UDFA
Oklahoma State OT Levy Adcock; SMU WR Cole Beasley; N.C. State TE George Bryan; Notre Dame OT Taylor Dever; North Texas RB Lance Dunbar; Prairie View A&M DE-LB Adrian Hamilton; UTEP WR Donovan Kemp; Memphis G Ronald Leary; Arkansas CB Isaac Madison; South Florida RB Darrell Scott; Texas A&M CB Lionel Smith; Penn State TE Andrew Szcrerba; Abilene Christian LB Aston Whiteside; Michigan CB Troy Woolfolk

Philadelphia Eagles

  1. Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State
  2. Mychal Kendricks, LB, California
  3. Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall
  4. Nick Foles, QB, Arizona
  5. Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia
  6. Dennis Kelly, OT, Purdue
  7. Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa
  8. Brandon Washington, OL, Miami
  9. Bryce Brown, RB, Kansas State

UDFA
Montana State WR Elvis Akpla; Texas-El Paso LS Matt Camilli; Miami TE Chase Ford; Oregon CB Cliff Harris; UMass TE Emil Igwenagu; Brigham Young WR McKay Jacobson; Tulsa WR Damaris Johnson; Arizona State WR Aaron Pflugrad; Washington RB Chris Polk; Stanford FB Jeremy Stewart; Syracuse S Phillip Thomas; Kentucky P Ryan Tydlacka; Louisiana College WR Darnell Williams

New York Giants

  1. David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech
  2. Rueben Randle, WR, LSU
  3. Jayron Hosley, CB, Virginia Tech
  4. Adrien Robinson, TE, Cincinnati
  5. Brandon Mosley, OT, Auburn
  6. Matt McCants, OT, UAB
  7. Markus Kuhn, DT, North Carolina State

UDFA
Louisiana Tech DE Matt Broha; Arizona WR David Douglas; McNeese State S Janzen Jackson; Rutgers FB Joe Martinek; Georgia State LB Jake Muasau; Miami S Jojo Nicolas; Miami DL Adewale Ojomo; UMass WR Julian Talley; Merrimack QB James Suozzo