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Kiper Rd 2 Mock

mhughes0021

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http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draft2012/story/_/id/7851558/mel-kiper-offers-picks-round-2-draft

Has us taking Isiah Pead, RB with Vinny Curry and Brandon Taylor still on the board ;; Ridiculous amount of talent still on the board...we should get a quality starter out of RD 2.


St. Louis Rams
Stephen Hill *, WR, Georgia Tech He has a lot to learn, but the raw skills are there. So is the speed.

Indianapolis Colts
Coby Fleener, TE, StanfordColts need serious help on the D-line and at LB, but Fleener will tempt them.

Baltimore Ravens (from Minnesota)
Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama Baltimore will love the value and needs an OLB. Upshaw is No. 25 on my Big Board.

Denver Broncos (from Tampa Bay)
Kendall Reyes, DT, ConnecticutThey need a good player on the defensive interior. Reyes is a good value here.

Cleveland Browns
Cordy Glenn, G, Georgia They got a RB, then a QB. Time to find another piece of the puzzle on offense.

Jacksonville Jaguars
Jerel Worthy *, DT, Michigan St. I like Worthy better in a 4-3, and he's a big talent. Needs to add consistency.

St. Louis Rams (from Washington)
Janoris Jenkins, CB, North AlabamaSomebody has to take the plunge on Jenkins' talent, which is top 10-worthy.

Carolina Panthers
Devon Still, DT, Penn State The Panthers have to go D-tackle in this round or the next.

Buffalo Bills
Jonathan Martin *, T, Stanford Stock has dipped, but the tools are there. Buffalo can use him.

Miami Dolphins
Bobby Massie *, T, Ole Miss Another guy who could have come off the board in Round 1. Fits on right side.

Seattle Seahawks
Mychal Kendricks, LB, California The Seahawks go defense again and complete the linebacker corps.

Kansas City Chiefs
Amini Silatolu, G, Midwestern St. Guard is a huge need, and this is a player who can start right away.

St. Louis Rams (from Dallas)
Mike Adams, T, Ohio State Dropped out of Round 1 consideration, but talent is a value here.

Philadelphia Eagles
Lavonte David, LB, Nebraska A tackling machine, he's a perfect weakside LB. Covers the field.

New York Jets
Alshon Jeffery *, WR, South CarolinaCan make catches over defenders. Not a flyer, but a matchup problem.

New England Patriots (from Oakland)
Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana Love the potential here if Johnson gets the right coaching. Good fit.

San Diego Chargers
Josh Robinson *, CB, Central Florida Maybe the fastest player in the draft. A ton of upside.

Chicago Bears
Zach Brown, LB, North Carolina Chicago's linebackers are a great group but an aging one. Here's some fresh help.

Philadelphia Eagles (from Arizona)
Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State I know Philly likes him and might take the leap here. Good guy to develop.

Tennessee Titans
Peter Konz *, C, Wisconsin The best center in the draft. Tennessee has a need there.

Cincinnati Bengals
Rueben Randle *, WR, LSU A nice complement in this offense. Suddenly the weapons look pretty good here.

Detroit Lions
Isaiah Pead, RB, CincinnatiThis is a really nice value for the Lions, who have questions at RB.

Atlanta Falcons
Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall They need a pass-rusher, and Curry is a proven one with experience.

Pittsburgh Steelers
Derek Wolfe, DT, Cincinnati Discussed as a possibility for Round 1, I've always had him in the second.

Denver Broncos
Brock Osweiler *, QB, Arizona State Denver needs insurance, and Osweiler could be good if he has time to learn. He will here.

Houston Texans
Mohamed Sanu, WR, RutgersSanu can stretch the field, and it's hard to believe Houston waits long for a WR.

Green Bay Packers
Jared Crick, DE, NebraskaA nice scheme fit, Crick can come in as a 3-4 DE and look to penetrate.

Baltimore Ravens
Jeff Allen, T/G, Illinois A tackle in college, I see Allen moving inside, where the Ravens need help.

San Francisco 49ers
Andre Branch, DE, Clemson Could become a 3-4 DE, and San Fran has some age up front in spots.

New England Patriots
Brandon Taylor, S, LSUAn obvious need for New England. Taylor is the third-best safety in the draft.

New York Giants
Kelechi Osemele, G, Iowa StateMore work up front. Osemele should ultimately move inside
 
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