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		<title>2012 NFL Draft 1st Round; All The Twists And Turns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>On a night that NFL fans worldwide have been waiting all offseason for, the drama began a lot earlier than expected when the Cleveland Browns made a bold move for the third pick in the draft, giving up their fourth pick, as well as their fifth and seventh-round picks, to the Minnesota Vikings with less [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/04/sports/2012-nfl-draft-1st-round-all-the-twists-and-turns/">2012 NFL Draft 1st Round; All The Twists And Turns</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>On a night that NFL fans worldwide have been waiting all offseason for, the drama began a lot earlier than expected when the Cleveland Browns made a bold move for the third pick in the draft, giving up their fourth pick, as well as their fifth and seventh-round picks, to the Minnesota Vikings with less than an hour left till the beginning of the draft.</p>
<p>The night began with Roger Goodell arriving at the podium to announce that the Indianapolis Colts were on the clock, and was soon returning to do the same for the Washington Redskins who had the second overall pick. The Colts and Redskins drafted Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III respectively in two of the most widely expected draft choices in recent years.</p>
<p>The Browns then took Alabama running back Trent Richardson with the third overall pick that they acquired from the Vikings less than an hour before, arguably largely due to rumors that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were willing to trade up for Richardson. The Vikings still managed to get their man, despite dropping down the draft, taking Matt Kalil with the fifth pick.</p>
<p>The Jacksonville Jaguars traded their seventh overall pick and an additional fourth-round to the Buccaneers to move up and take wide receiver Justin Blackmon, before the Dallas Cowboys made unexpected waves to grab the sixth pick, trading their 14th pick as well as their second-rounder to the St Louis Rams. The Cowboys bolstered their under strength secondary with the selection of elite cornerback prospect Morris Claiborne.</p>
<p>With much of the early frenzy subsided, the Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins surprised no one with their drafting of Alabama’s Mark Barron and Texas A&amp;M’s Ryan Tannehill respectively, both teams filling trouble positions for them over the last few seasons.</p>
<p>Many had the Carolina Panthers taking either a cornerback or wide receiver with their ninth-overall pick, but they selected Luke Kuechly to strengthen their group of linebackers and consequently allowed the Buffalo Bills to pick up Stephon Gilmore, the highly talented corner out of South Carolina, with the 10th pick of the draft.</p>
<p>Defensive tackle Dontari Poe was next off the board, taking recently retired Kelly Gregg’s place at the Kansas City Chief’s. Poe’s selection was somewhat of a surprise, with most predicting Fletcher Cox to be the top nose tackle in the draft. The Philadelphia Eagles, a team in dire need of a nose tackle, saw this as too good of an opportunity to turn down and traded the Seattle Seahawks for the 12th pick, allowing them to acquire Cox.</p>
<p>The Arizona Cardinals briefly bucked the trend of drafting defensive tackles with the acquisition Notre Dame’s Michael Floyd, much to the satisfaction of receiver Larry Fitzgerald, but the Rams returned to the defensive line by selecting Michael Brockers. The rush on defensive linesman seemed to get to the Seahawks who were picking at 15, as they shocked a lot of people when they drafted Bruce Irvin out of West Virginia, considered by many to be a third-round pick.</p>
<p>The New York Jets will be hoping that they have solved their need for a genuine pass-rusher with the addition of Quinton Coples whilst the Cincinnati Bengals took Alabama corner Dre Kirkpatrick with their initial pick in the first round. The San Diego Chargers improved their inconsistent defense with the addition of versatile linebacker Melvin Ingram who is one of the premiere pass rushers in this years’ draft class.</p>
<p>The Chicago Bears continued the run on defensive players with the 19th pick, selecting Shea McClellin to help out Julius Peppers on pressuring the quarterback. Baylor product Kendall Wright became the third wide receiver to be taken in the 2012 NFL Draft with the Tennessee Titans picking him up, whilst the New England Patriots, perhaps unsettled by the declining number of top class defensive ends, traded up to the 21st pick with the Bengals and took Chandler Jones out of Syracuse.</p>
<p>The Browns then used their second pick of the first-round to draft 29-year old quarterback Brandon Weeden, casting serious doubt on the confidence the Browns have in their current incumbent, Colt McCoy. The selection of a quarterback seemed to spark teams’ protective instincts, as both the Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers drafting offensive linesmen, with Riley Reiff moving to Detroit and David DeCastro to Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>The Patriots proceeded to trade up for the second time in the draft already, trading with the Denver Broncos and allowing them to bring in Dont’a Hightower to aid what is a quickly improving defense.  The Houston Texans and Green Bay Packers then took the last true pass rushers in the first round with Mercilus Whitney and Nick Perry respectively, either side of the Bengals selecting Kevin Zeitler with the 27th pick.</p>
<p>The Vikings then returned to the first round, giving up their second and third-round picks for the Baltimore Ravens’ 29th pick and consequently selected safety Harrison Smith out of Notre Dame. The San Francisco 49ers surprised some by taking A. J. Jenkins before the Buccaneers traded up to 31st pick, with the Broncos, like the Ravens, moving out of the first round. The Buccaneers then took running back Doug Martin with the pick before the New York Giants finished off the first round with the selection of David Wilson from Virginia Tech.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 18:40:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Shaw</dc:creator>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><div>With the NFL Draft rapidly approaching, a multitude of rumours abound as to which players are going to end up where in two weeks time. With the Combine and Pro Days over, and player visits coming to a conclusion, here is Toonari Post&#8217;s latest Mock Draft based on a combination of these three factors.</div>
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<li><strong>Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck</strong></li>
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<p>Luck was nailed on to be the first player drafted for the whole of the 2011 season and little has changed there. With the departure of Peyton Manning to the Denver Broncos, the Colts most urgent need is obviously a franchise quarterback and this year’s draft class offers a very healthy selection indeed. Although Griffin made a case for his selection above Luck with an excellent showing at both the Combine and on his Pro Day, his turning down of the Colts invitation to a private workout will have sealed the deal for Luck.</p>
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<li><strong>Washington Redskins – Robert Griffin III</strong></li>
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<p>The Redskins parted with a lot of draft picks to secure the number two pick in this year’s draft, and don’t expect them to use it on anyone other than Griffin. His sensational showings so far this offseason are likely to have Mike Shanahan salivating, with the Redskins hoping that Griffin can emulate Cam Newton’s success in his inaugural season with both players seemingly cut from the same mould.</p>
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<li><strong>Minnesota Vikings – Matt Kalil</strong></li>
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<p>Now the draft starts to get interesting. The Vikings have stated they would consider trading their pick, thus allowing the likes of the Kansas City Chiefs or Miami Dolphins to take quarterback Ryan Tannehill, but if they don’t then Kalil would eb the obvious choice. Quarterback Christian Ponder needs better protection if he is to live up to his potential in the NFL and Kalil is of the calibre to play the left tackle position immediately and is unlikely to require time at a different position along the offensive line in order to adjust to the NFL.</p>
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<li><strong>Cleveland Browns – Trent Richardson</strong></li>
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<p>The Browns have one of the worst groups of running backs, if not the worst, in the entire NFL following the departure of Peyton Hillis. Richardson offers extremely good value for their pick as he not only has the speed to get on the outside of defenders, he also has the power and agility to make himself a threat running between the tackles. Throw into the mix that he is also a decent target for Colt McCoy and there is little chance of a surprise (although you’d be advised to keep your eyes on Tannehill at this point in the draft).</p>
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<li><strong>Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Morris Claiborne</strong></li>
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<p>Claiborne is without doubt the premiere cornerback in this year’s draft and would have made a nice tandem with Joe Haden in Cleveland, but their running back needs to outweigh those of the Tampa Bay who may have to put up with the fumble-prone LeGarrette Blount for another season. Claiborne will be able to learn from the vastly experienced Ronde Barber and should compliment current starting cornerback Aqib Talib well.</p>
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<li><strong>St Louis Rams – Justin Blackmon</strong></li>
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<p>Having laid their faith in current quarterback Sam Bradford, the Rams will be keen to provide him with some quality receiving options, especially following Brandon Lloyd’s move to the New England Patriots. Blackmon is the best wide receiver in the class, despite Michael Floyd having a very successful run up to the draft, and will be critical to the Rams rebuilding plans. They have the luxury of knowing they have extra first round picks for the next two years and will be comfortable with using this pick on a wide receiver despite players in this position often having difficulty adapting to the NFL.</p>
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<li><strong>Jacksonville Jaguars – Michael Floyd</strong></li>
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<p>Many people are suggesting the Jaguars could trade down and give a team the opportunity to beat Miami to Tannehill, and they could well be right. Regardless of whether or not they trade down, I still believe Jacksonville will take Floyd with their pick. He has been highly impressive in the offseason and will help either Blaine Gabbert or Chad Henne, neither of which have shone in the NFL thus far.</p>
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<li><strong>Miami Dolphins – Ryan Tannehill</strong></li>
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<p>There are many permutations that could occur which would result in Tannehill already being drafted by this point, but providing they don’t occur it would take a mad man to suggest the Dolphins would go anywhere else with their pick. They have lacked a true franchise quarterback since the days of Dan Marino and Tannehill offers them the chance to finally find one. The quarterback out of Texas A&amp;M has been undervalued due to the presence of both Luck and Griffin in this draft class, but he certainly has the skill set to assume the starters job in Miami.</p>
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<li><strong>Carolina Panthers – Fletcher Cox</strong></li>
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<p>Carolina are one of the favourites to trade back in the upcoming draft, with many teams coveting Melvin Ingram who they believe will still be available when the ninth overall pick comes. Similar to the Jaguars, regardless of whether or not the Panthers trade back, I believe they will take Cox. Combined with a healthy Jon Beason at inside linebacker and you could be looking at one of the better run defenses in the NFL.</p>
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<li><strong>Buffalo Bills – Luke Kuechly</strong></li>
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<p>The linebacker out of Boston College is undoubtedly the standout inside linebacker of this year’s class and may well fall to the Bills. Having already signed both Mario Williams and Mark Anderson in free agency, Buffalo are making a concerted effort to improve their defense, and the addition of Kuechly to this unit may not be desperately needed, but will be highly desired by the Buffalo top brass.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>With excitement growing over the upcoming NFL draft following the annual Combine, the opportunity arises to evaluate whether or not this draft can live up to the lofty expectations placed upon the class&#8217; offensive players by their predecessors. The exceptional performances of Cam Newton and co. have surprised nearly everyone, coaches and fans alike, and have [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/03/sports/can-the-class-of-2011-be-bettered-offense/">Can The Class of 2011 Be Bettered? Offense</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>With excitement growing over the upcoming NFL draft following the annual Combine, the opportunity arises to evaluate whether or not this draft can live up to the lofty expectations placed upon the class&#8217; offensive players by their predecessors. The exceptional performances of Cam Newton and co. have surprised nearly everyone, coaches and fans alike, and have set the bar high for Andrew Luck and his colleagues.</p>
<p>Although he was drafted first overall by the Carolina Panthers, Newton had his critics before the start of the season, much of which was due to a poor preseason, and was not expected to make the kind of impact that you would expect from a number one pick. In addition to this, the fact Newton is a quarterback, arguably the most difficult position to successfully transition from College Football to the NFL, had many people writing him off before he had even begun.</p>
<p>An exhilarating start against the Arizona Cardinals, with Newton passing for over 400 yards, and people were regretting their decision to judge the quarterback prematurely. Fast forward another few weeks and a string of similarly impressive performances had erased almost all doubts and even had some foolhardy, most likely Carolina fans, labelling him as an ‘Elite Quarterback’.</p>
<p>This heaps pressure onto fellow Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III and projected No. 1 pick Andrew Luck considerably. Both will be coming into the NFL with more expectation on them than Newton had and will be required to perform to a similar level now that Newton has set the bar for rookie quarterbacks.</p>
<p>In a year that saw the rise to prominence of the tight end, it was rookie wide receivers that were making a name for themselves. First round wide receivers A. J. Green and Julio Jones both made big contributions to their respective teams, whilst second round pick Torrey Smith had a good season for the Baltimore Ravens, giving their offence a much needed deep threat.</p>
<p>Justin Blackmon of Oklahoma State is clearly the best wide receiver coming into the NFL this year, but his ability to make an impact on the level of Green and Jones depends much on which team, and their respective quarterback, drafts him. Georgia Tech product Stephen Hill also excelled at the combine and could find himself drafted late in the first round where many of the elite quarterbacks will be waiting to link up with him.</p>
<p>The offensive line may be one area in which the upcoming set of rookies have the edge on their predecessors, lead by the powerful Matt Kalil. Kalil, the younger brother of Panthers center Ryan Kalil, heads a group of young offensive linemen that include Wisconsin’s Peter Konz and Iowa’s Riley Reiff to name but a few.</p>
<p>It often takes a season or two before a young offensive linesman is ready for a starting role in the NFL, but this group of players seem as ready as any group that has preceded them. The Dallas Cowboys’ Tyron Smith was arguably the pick of the 2011 class and has been tipped to make the daunting move to left tackle this coming season, a position which Kalil has been tipped to be ready for in his rookie season.</p>
<p>With the increase in passing yards per game and the relatively short careers of running backs, many experts are saying the days of running backs being drafted in the first round are numbered, with the class of this year tending to agree with this prediction. Trent Richardson of Alabama is an incredible prospect and has been tipped by most to go with the third or fourth pick in the first round, but beyond Richardson there are no real standout prospects and there is a good chance no other running back will be drafted in the first round.</p>
<p>It is hard to predict the effectiveness of running backs in their debut NFL season due to the nature of frequent injuries in the position affecting how many touches a player is going to get. Richardson will have to outperform DeMarco Murray who was the best rookie running back in the NFL last season, but with the diminishing role of running backs in the professional game, it remains to be seen whether or not this will come to pass.</p>
<p>The extra pressure placed on Luck and Griffin because of Newton’s outstanding season could well be their downfall, with both also unlikely to have a wide receiver of Steve Smith’s quality to pass to. That being said, the fact the top four prospected picks are all offensive players speaks volumes about how talented these players are, and providing they have the right pieces around them, the offensive rookies in the upcoming draft may even be able to outshine a great group in the class of 2011.</p>
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