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2012 NFL Draft Stock - Early Pro Days




This new section highlights which players have improved or worsened their 2012 NFL Draft stock as the draft approaches.

By Charlie Campbell.
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2012 NFL Draft Stock Up

Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M
Tannehill must have done something right in a past life because he has had a lot of good fortune. Despite only starting 20 games at quarterback in college, he is moving up boards to be a high first-round pick. During a solid senior season, there was talk that he could turn into a first-round pick. That picked up steam to the point of him definitely being viewed as a potential late first-rounder.

After the 2011 season ended, Tannehill's stock has continued to surge despite a foot injury that knocked him out of the Combine and Senior Bowl. Now, many pundits believe he will go in the top half of the first round and could go in the top 10. Tannehill's climb in draft stock has happened even though he has not been able to work out for NFL evaluators.

With a few signal callers deciding to stay in school, it turned out to be a great year for Tannehill to be in the draft. In 2011, he completed 62 percent of his passes for 3,744 yards with 29 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. The former wide receiver is an excellent athlete and is very dangerous running with the football. Aside from his passing, he ran for 355 yards with four touchdowns.

Tannehill played in a pro-style West Coast offense, and has a strong arm. All of that is why he has seen his stock steadily rising. Tannehill's draft climb is a clear indicator for the demand at the quarterback position across the NFL.

Dont'a Hightower, ILB, Alabama
The big linebacker had an impressive pro day, and staff from around the league believe that Hightower is moving up higher in the first round. Weeks ago, he was viewed as a very late first-round pick and a player who may have fallen of the first round.

However after the Combine and his pro day, Hightower looks to be a pick in the 20s. Many believe that he won't get past the Steelers at the 24th overall pick.

The 6-foot-2, 265-pound Hightower is very athletic for such a heavy linebacker. Teams have gotten more comfortable with him as an every-down player who can also contribute as a pass rusher on third down. At his pro day, Hightower had a strong workout to help his stock. He is an option for many 4-3 defenses, and a very good fit in a 3-4 defense. Hightower is the second-rated middle linebacker in the draft, so don't be surprised if his rise continues.



Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech
Hill continued to improve his stock with a good pro day. Scouts indicated that he looked better than expected in running routes, and his hands were very strong. In 2011, Hill averaged 29.3 yards per catch with a total of 28 receptions that he turned into 820 yards and five touchdowns. Most of the time, Hill was running go routes down the field and did not run the entire route tree. The inexperience and rawness have been his biggest detriment, but with him performing better than expected at his pro day, he is confirming his ability to be an impact receiver.

At the NFL Scouting Combine, the 6-foot-4, 215-pounder blew people away when he ran a 40-yard dash in 4.36 seconds. It was a staggering time for a receiver of his size. That was the catalyst for Hill's stock to skyrocket from a mid second-day pick into the first round.

Shea McClellin, OLB, Boise State
One of the players who quietly had an excellent Combine was McClellin. He showed up 12 pounds heavier than the Senior Bowl, yet he showed excellent speed at the heavier weight with a 40-yard dash time at 4.62. That was one of the faster times for front seven defenders. McClellin is a conversion player who has to fit as a 3-4 outside linebacker in the NFL. At Boise State, the Broncos used him all over the front seven, so his versatility in handling a variety of assignments is already well developed.

After a quiet performance at the Senior Bowl, McClellin looked like he could fall into the mid-rounds. His strong Combine performance, with the added size to play a natural position, has restored his stock, rebounding him into the second round.

Harrison Smith, S, Notre Dame
Smith is benefiting from a weak safety class. The lack of safeties in this draft class not only provides less competition in players to go ahead of Smith, but it creates a bigger demand for his services. He had an impressive performance at the Combine and the Senior Bowl. Smith showed off the athletic skill to be a coverage safety with the build to play near the line of scrimmage.

The NFL is a passing league and there are many teams that need safety help. That alone pushes Smith's stock higher, and there are those that believe that he could get consideration late in the first round.

Another potential benefit for Smith is the consensus top safety in the draft, Alabama's Mark Barron, has been sidelined since the end of the season. Barron had double hernia surgery and missed his pro day after being held out of the Combine. If his health doesn't show signs of progress, Smith could have some teams looking at him as the top safety in the 2012 NFL Draft.




2012 NFL Draft Stock Down

Courtney Upshaw, OLB/DE, Alabama
The word around the league is that teams are getting frustrated with Upshaw's inability to work out. He didn't run the 40 at the combine and didn't impress in the field drills. Upshaw then skipped Alabama's pro day because of knee tendonitis. He has firmly fallen behind other first-round pass rushers like South Carolina's Melvin Ingram and North Carolina's Quinton Coples. If Upshaw doesn't impress when he finally does work out, he could fall below other prospects like Illinois' Whitney Mercilus or USC's Nick Perry.

Michael Brockers, DT, LSU
While other defensive tackles like Dontari Poe and Fletcher Cox had superb Combine performances, Brockers disappointed after the weigh-in. His 40 time was slower than expected (5.33) and his bench press total was alarmingly low (19). When you combine that with the fact that Brockers is a one-year wonder at the college level, there are some that feel he is a late first-rounder rather than being a top-10 pick like he was a few weeks ago.

Many had Brockers going to Carolina with the ninth pick, but now he is being seen more as a mid-to-late first-round pick. If Brockers has a good pro day, he could bounce back into the top 16, but the pressure is on. Players who are one-year wonders can have a big discrepancy in their grade from team to team. Brockers' stock is fluid right now.

Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
Before the Combine, Sanu was a candidate for the first round after a huge junior season. However, he did not run well at the Combine with a disappointing 40 time at 4.67. With Stephen Hill breaking out at the Combine and his pro day, he has passed Sanu in the wide receiver rankings with Hill being the late first-round receiver and Sanu going to the second day of the draft.

The 6-foot-2, 211-pounder has very good hands and looks like a possession receiver in the NFL. He caught 115 passes for 1,206 yards with seven touchdowns in 2011. Even though Sanu has all that production, his lack of foot speed causes concerns about his ability to get separation in the NFL. He needs a big pro day performance, but right now Sanu looks like a definite second-day pick.






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D.Moore DE 02-27-2013 03:15 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.124 (total posts: 2)
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I guess Moore has some red flags for personality issues...I heard he's mess off the field and does what he wants whenever he wants and listens to no-one
Charlie Campbell still sucks 02-27-2013 01:31 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.98 (total posts: 1)
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Yet another lazily written Charlie Campbell piece. How the hell are you still employed? You left off about 10 guys who should also have a stock down simply because you were too lazy to write about them.
Caleb 02-27-2013 11:21 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.33 (total posts: 1)
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Knile has always been a workout warrior, so of course he had a good showing at the Combine and likely the UA Pro Day.

That isn't his problem. Watch film from last year. It's a mental thing, he's afraid to get hit. Never was the same after his ankle injury. He'll flash now but will be totally different when the pads go on.
Will 02-27-2013 11:07 am xxx.xxx.xxx.114 (total posts: 1)
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How about David Amerson? The guy did excellent in the 40 to go along with his supreme height and weight.
Bob 02-27-2013 08:57 am xxx.xxx.xxx4.35 (total posts: 1)
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Since when is Damontre Moore a WR?
Dontari Poe 02-27-2013 06:10 am xxx.xxx.xxx.248 (total posts: 3)
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According to Profootballfocus he was 8th in run stop % and last among DT's as a pass rusher. He also was negatively rated in both Run defense and as a pass rusher. Basically what I'm saying is no way was he ranked 4th among DT's against the run. He also wasn't very good at all last year with a -10 overall grade(average being 0) and below average around 5. He was more in the 'Bad' range.
Matt 02-27-2013 05:46 am xxx.xxx.xxx8.89 (total posts: 1)
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WOW, such insight! Don't talk about Sio Moore or Cornelius Washington who not only tore up the E/W Shrine Game & looked fantastic at the Senior Bowl, but both also had workouts that put them up in Rd 2 discussions.

Sio Moore may be a surprise pick for the Ravens in the 1st, after Teo crapped his thong & Ogletree continues to show himself as a deginerate F Up!

Step it up Walt!
Who cares? 02-27-2013 04:56 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.10 (total posts: 1)
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I hope Margus Hunt switches to TE so teams will have to cover a 6'8" 266 pound guy that can run at a 4.6 clip. Good luck NFL.
?????? 02-18-2013 11:53 am xxx.xxx.xxx3.97 (total posts: 3)
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Alec Ogletree gets arrested for DUI and his current stock stays the same?
Jim Carol 02-12-2013 12:34 am xxx.xxx.xxx7.74 (total posts: 1)
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@ wrongggg: Who's your source On Dontari Poe?
wrongggg 02-05-2013 03:59 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.205 (total posts: 2)
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"every combine star was a bust so far"


really? last I checked, as of week 15, dontari poe was the 4th ranked DL against the run in the nfl.

kctorman 02-05-2013 03:58 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.205 (total posts: 2)
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gosh, we really needed ANOTHER LEON SANDCASTLE COMMENT. cmon people. what a bunch of sheep!

stock up: geno smith for not going to senior bowl and then claiming to media that he will throw at the combine.
Super bowl 02-05-2013 03:39 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.87 (total posts: 1)
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What about Leon Sandcastle?
Boomer 02-05-2013 02:12 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.156 (total posts: 1)
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If Sharrif Floyd is around at pick 18 for Dallas, they will swipe him up in a hurry.

Also, some team in the middle to late 1st round is going to make a lot of teams regret not taking Jarvis Jones. The tape speaks for itself.

-TheNFLMock
http://thenflmock.com/
F 01-30-2013 03:06 am xxx.xxx.xxx.171 (total posts: 1)
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Honestly, the combine means nothing in terms of hidden gems, every combine star drafted last year was a bust so far.

Really, last I checked Josh Robinson was starting for a playoff team.




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