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2012 NFL Draft Wide Receiver Rankings

Georgia Tech’s Stephen Hill has been rocketing up draft boards after his showing at the combine and his pro day. Alshon Jeffery has had a free fall after the college season ended. Kendall Wright and Malcolm Floyd are battling for the number two spot behind Justin Blackmon. Here are my wide receiver rankings for the 2012 NFL Draft.

 

Check out which teams have shown interest in certain players at my NFL Draft Team Interests List

  1. Justin Blackmon WR, Oklahoma State
  2. Kendall Wright WR, Baylor
  3. Michael Floyd WR, Notre Dame
  4. Stephen Hill WR, Georgia Tech
  5. Alshon Jeffery WR, South Carolina
  6. Rueben Randle WR, LSU
  7. Mohamed Sanu WR, Rutgers
  8. Joe Adams WR, Arkansas
  9. Tommy Streeter WR, Miami (FL)
  10. Nick Toon WR, Wisconsin
  11. Brian Quick WR, Appalachian State
  12. Juron Criner WR, Arizona
  13. Jarius Wright WR, Arkansas
  14. AJ Jenkins WR, Illinois
  15. TY Hilton WR, Florida International
  16. Marvin Jones WR, California
  17. Chris Givens WR, Wake Forest
  18. Ryan Broyles WR, Oklahoma
  19. Devon Wylie WR, Fresno State
  20. Marvin McNutt WR, Iowa
  21. Greg Childs WR, Arkansas
  22. Jordan White WR, Western Michigan
  23. Dwight Jones WR, North Carolina
  24. Jeff Fuller WR, Texas A&M
  25. DeVier Posey WR, Ohio State
  26. Eric Page WR, Toledo
  27. BJ Cunningham WR, Michigan State
  28. TJ Graham WR, North Carolina State
  29. Gerell Robinson WR, Arizona State
  30. Jermaine Kearse WR, Washington
  31. Danny Coale WR, Virginia Tech
  32. Patrick Edwards WR, Houston
  33. Rishard Matthews WR, Nevada
  34. LaVon Brazill WR, Ohio
  35. Marquize Maze WR, Alabama
  36. Lance Lewis WR, East Carolina
  37. Jaerrett Boykin WR, Virginia Tech
  38. Junior Hemingway WR, Michigan
  39. Chris Owusu WR, Stanford
  40. Keshawn Martin WR, Michigan State
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