2012 Overall Rookie Rankings
Dynasty Rogues has put together a list of how we rate the rookies regardless of position.
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2012 Post Draft Rookie Rankings
Andrew enters the NFL as 2012’s #1 overall pick and with big expectations to replace the great Peyton Manning. Like Manning, Luck has an NFL pedigree (his father Oliver Luck played for the Houston Oilers). Luck also mastered a pro-style offense in college and like Manning will be ready to start at the NFL level Week 1. He has elite skill set with solid arm strength to go along with exceptional leadership skills and intelligence.
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2012 NFC Draft Recap
This draft comes down to 1 person and 1 person only: RG3. Unless you've been living without knowledge of the world outside your bedroom for the past 9 months, you know what he can do and why the Redskins threw out the bounty of picks to secure this guys services. He's got the arm, he's got the mobility, and most importantly he's got the mental makeup to become the dynamic threat Mike Vick has only flashed throught his career.
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2012 AFC Draft Recap
With the 1.01 selection, the transition from legend Peyton Manning to Andrew Luck is officially here. Luck comes with such a unique pedigree and expectations he certainly could garner the 1.02 pick in rookie dynasty drafts. He cracked a 70% completion percentage in both 2010 and 2011. He starts his new career as a Colt with a friendly face in Coby Fleener.
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2012 Rookie QBs
Likely no stranger to even casual NFL Draft draftniks, Andrew Luck comes into the NFL (likely) locked in as the #1 overall pick and as the future new face of the Indianapolis Colts’ franchise displacing Peyton Manning (although the Colts are also saying they are now considering Robert Griffin III). It’s a script that would have seemed unfathomable just 12 months ago. Like Manning, Luck has an NFL pedigree (his father Oliver Luck played for the Houston Oilers).
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2012 Rookie RBs
The 2011 Doak Walker Award winner as the nation's top running back, Trent Richardson projects to be a Top 10 pick in this year’s NFL draft. It will also mark back-to-back drafts that an Alabama RB was taken as the first back (Mark Ingram, 2011). A powerful back and extremely strong, Richardson is the best RB rookie prospect to come into the NFL since Adrian Peterson.
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2012 Rookie WRs
Blackmon was so dominant in college that he won the Biletnikoff Award twice, the only other player ever to accomplish that feat is Michael Crabtree. Justin Blackmon had over 110 receptions 1500 yards and 18 touchdowns in each of his last two seasons!!!
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2012 Rookie TEs
Coming in at a stout 6’6”, 252 pounds, Stanford’s Coby Fleener is the top TE prospect in this year’s draft class. Working with the drafts top overall prospect in Andrew Luck, Fleener was able to show off his playmaking ability as a senior, scoring 10 times on only 34 catches and ending up just shy of averaging 20 yards per reception.
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2012 Overall Rookie Rankings
Dynasty Rogues has put together a list of how we rate the rookies regardless of position.
Read More
2012 Post Draft Rookie Rankings
Andrew enters the NFL as 2012’s #1 overall pick and with big expectations to replace the great Peyton Manning. Like Manning, Luck has an NFL pedigree (his father Oliver Luck played for the Houston Oilers). Luck also mastered a pro-style offense in college and like Manning will be ready to start at the NFL level Week 1. He has elite skill set with solid arm strength to go along with exceptional leadership skills and intelligence.
Read More
2012 NFC Draft Recap
This draft comes down to 1 person and 1 person only: RG3. Unless you've been living without knowledge of the world outside your bedroom for the past 9 months, you know what he can do and why the Redskins threw out the bounty of picks to secure this guys services. He's got the arm, he's got the mobility, and most importantly he's got the mental makeup to become the dynamic threat Mike Vick has only flashed throught his career.
Read More
2012 AFC Draft Recap
With the 1.01 selection, the transition from legend Peyton Manning to Andrew Luck is officially here. Luck comes with such a unique pedigree and expectations he certainly could garner the 1.02 pick in rookie dynasty drafts. He cracked a 70% completion percentage in both 2010 and 2011. He starts his new career as a Colt with a friendly face in Coby Fleener.
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2012 Mock Draft
Forget any talk that Indianapolis may take RGIII, Andrew Luck is the pick. Luck is a franchise QB who will be the start of the rebuild post-Manning era in Indianapolis. Luck cracked a 70% completion percentage in both 2010 and 2011 and left Stanford with an amazing 162.8 QB rating.
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2012 Rookie QBs
Likely no stranger to even casual NFL Draft draftniks, Andrew Luck comes into the NFL (likely) locked in as the #1 overall pick and as the future new face of the Indianapolis Colts’ franchise displacing Peyton Manning (although the Colts are also saying they are now considering Robert Griffin III). It’s a script that would have seemed unfathomable just 12 months ago. Like Manning, Luck has an NFL pedigree (his father Oliver Luck played for the Houston Oilers).
Read More