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Early 2012 draft rankings: Offensive

Thursday, September 22, 2011 | Jason



Early 2012 Draft Rankings begin on the offensive side of the ball.

Quarterbacks:
1. Andrew Luck, Stanford
2. Landry Jones, Oklahoma
3. Robert Griffin III, Baylor
4. Matt Barkley, USC
5. Kellen Moore, Boise State
6. Ryan Lindsey, San Diego State
7. Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M
8. Dan Persa, Northwestern
9. Nick Foles, Arizona
10. Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State

Running Backs:
1. Trent Richardson, Alabama
2. Montel Harris, Boston College
3. LaMichael James, Oregon
4. Chris Polk, Washington
5. Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M
6. Dan Herron, Ohio State
7. Isiah Pead, Cincinnati
8. Montee Ball, Wisconsin
9. Marc Tyler, USC
10. Kniles Davis, Arkansas

Wide Receivers :
1. Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State
2. Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina
3. Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma
4. Michael Floyd, Notre Dame
5. Greg Childs, Arkansas
6. Juron Criner, Arizona
7. Jarrett Boykin, Virginia Tech
8. Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M
9. Joe Adams, Arkansas
10. Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers

Tight Ends:
1. Michael Egnew, Missouri
2. George Bryan, N.C. State
3. LaDarius Green, Lousiana
4. Jake Stoneburner, Ohio State
5. Orson Charles, Georgia

Centers:
1. Mike Brewster, Ohio State
2. William Vlachos, Alabama
3. Peter Konz, Wisconsin
4. Ben Habern, Oklahoma
5. David Molk, Michigan

Guards:
1. Kelechi Oselme, Iowa State
2. Cordy Glenn, Georgia
3. Lucas Nix, Pittsburgh
4. Barrett Jones, Alabama
5. Chris Jacobson, Pittsburgh

Tackles:
1. Matt Kalil, USC
2. Jonathan Martin, Stanford
3. Riley Rieff, Iowa
4. Andrew Datko, Florida State
5. Levy Adcock, Oklahoma State



Reader Comments


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I LOVE rrseeve gambling. It is a philosophy I have employed for a long time, and have even had it spill over into fantasy football, where I have played the defense (RB, QB, etc.) going against Denver figuring that either Denver will win and I will be happy or my fantasy defense (RB, QB, etc) will do well and at least I'll be happy about that. Always good to have a win-win situation As far as Baylor goes, they have been the whipping boy for as long as I can remember. I don't think you have been too harsh on them. If Baylor wants to not be made fun of and actually be respected how about having a consistent program and actually having people be worried about playing you. I know their QB got injured and they would be better with him, but until you start playing quality football for multiple years, you won't get much respect outside of Waco. Look at Mizzou they were Baylor until Chase Daniel and Jeremy Maclin gave them national recognition. Now they are trying to win without them. They still are not well-respected outside the Show-Me State, and won't be until they compete strong in the Big 12 (not just the weak North) for multiple years. Just my humble opinion, of course!
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